Nues Herald-Spectator - Niles Public Library District
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Nues Herald-Spectator - Niles Public Library District
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S III I THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14,2013 I A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION NIL PHIUPPINE TYPHOON Filipinos worry about massive typhoon's devastation back home quake that left hundreds dead. Ramos called the natural disasters BY NATASHA WASINSKI For Sun-Times Media I @natwaz a heavy-hitting storm slammed into the Philippines last weekend, Chicago-area Filipinos remain in the dark about the status of loved ones overseas. Skokie resident Paul "Lito" Guimary had tried phoning his cousin, who operates an evangelical church in Cebu Cit) last Thursday. By Tuesday, there was still no answer, but Guimary wasn't about to lose hope. "My cousin has not responded, but he may be busy," he said. "Or, the phone is not with him." One of the most powerful tropical cyclones ever recorded, Super Typhoon Haiyan (known in the Philippines as Yolanda) carried nearly 200 mile-per-hour winds. The death toll is expected to be in the thousands. Guimary, pastor of For Christ Our Saviour Church, said his predominantly-Filipino congregation is also concerned about family a "double-whammy." He said families previously displaced are likely to be uprooted once again, as poorer populations are often encouraged to find more stable shelter in advance of a Smce People stand at the pier as Super Typhoon Haìyan smashes into coastal communities on the central island of Bacalod on Nov. 8, 2013. One of the most intense typhoons on record whipped the Philippines last week. JULIUS MAnIveLes/P/G IMAGES "You can only do so much because of the economic situation," he said. If there's anything that's certain in the Philippines today, it's the road to recovery will be long and in the Pacific. One parishioner relayed to Guimary that her parents "lost their home's roof, but not their lives." Another has a relative who is missing in the province Leyte, which had been nearly flattened by the storm. "There's nothing in [the provincial city] Tacloban now," Guimary said. "My fear is that he's dead, that he's gone." Ed Ramos, Morton Grove's freshman village clerk and the second Filipino ever to hold office in the village, said on Friday that he was able to make brief contact with his relatives abroad. "It [the phone connectioni was off and on, which is expected at this time," he said. Ramos said Filipino families hi Morton Grove and the surrounding communities are staying updated via a Filipino cable news program. "Most are subscribers and most are in tune," he said. Reports from the ground and images of the devastation have been haunting. "People were saying the suivivors were walking like zombies," Guimary said. "There was no food storm. "They will lose their property, and what little shack they have, but it will maybe spare their lives," Ramos said. "I'm sorry to say some of them are used to it." Ranola agreed that big storms are nothing uncommon in the Southeast Asian country. He said his sister's home in Cavite has been repeatedly damaged by the weather. "The Philippines have always struggled," he said. "We're used to it, but not of this magnitude. ... It's really a blow to the spirits." Guimary said the frequency of storms - nearly two-dozen typhoons hit the country's islands annually - cause some not to bother with repairs to their homes. slow. "It's devastating," Ramos said. "In a poor country like that, it takes a while to recover." "It will take years," predicted Guimary. This Nov. 8 NASA/NOAA image shows Super Typhoon Haiyan. Super Typhoon Haiyan roared into the Philippines archipelago, bringing historic wind, rain and storm surge. i PHOTO/NASWNO&WHANDOUT or water." Among the shortage of supplies: body bags. The spreading of disease would only exacerbate problems, Guimary said. "Something like this, it just breaks my heart," he said. "It's too much to even process." Niles resident Rod Ranola, who grew up in the Philippines, recalled how Typhoon Patsy (also known as Typhoon Young) rocked his home country in 1970. "I remember my cousins were all crying," he said. "I was feeling Huge waves brought about by powerful typhoon Haiyan hit the shoreline in Legazpi city. Typhoon Haiyan, one of the most powerful lyphoons ever recorded, slammed into the Philippines on Friday, Nov. 8. i NELSON SALTINWAP the house move and shake." Though recorded as one of the country's deadliest tropical storms, Typhoon Patsy "is nothing compared to Yolanda," said Ranola, a deacon at St. Isaac Jogues Parish in Niles. Alpha Nicolasin, of the monthly publication Filipino American Community Builder, noted the country had barely begun recovering from an earthquake from four weeks ago. "They are still experiencing aftershocks up to now, and some of them are living in tents after their houses were destroyed by the quake," he said. The typhoon arrived on the heels of a magnitude 7.1 earth- For Christ Our Saviour Church, which relocated last month from Nues to Chicago, has started collecting funds to help in the relief. The Filipino American Community Builder is also putting together a fundraiser. Ranola noted Catholic agencies locally are also mobilizing campaigns to help. In situations like this, he said, positive thoughts are equally important. "Continued prayers, [that's what] we're asking for," he said. 'And for the rains to stop. I hope this will be the last storm we have." Either way, Ranola has faith people back in the Philippines will find calm after the storm. "We're very resilient people," he said. NIL A PIONEER PRESS PUBUCATION I THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14,2013 I 7 INTERNATIONAL EXPO TRADE SHOW HOLIDAY SEASON SHOPPING ETHNIC TRADE FAIR CONNECTING ALL MAJOR COMMUNITIES Sunday, December ist 11AM-6PM Admission Ticket - $1.00 Free Parking Every attendee will get a gift bag with goodies from sponsors (Value $250+). SHOP AT DISCOUNTED PRICE: Jewelry . Handbags Sunglasses I Eyewear Cosmetics . Fragrance and many more! GET FREE CONSULTATION FROM: Attorneys . Medical Doctors Chiropractors Insurance Agents Mortgage Brokers and other professionals Attention parents! Our Expo is kids friendly! Kid's Corner: Balloons, Face paintings, crafts, cooking lessons and more! Burt Katz, right, and wife Sharon stopped by Village Hall on Nov. lito invite Mayor Dan DiMaria to a private VIP reopening of Burt's Place. The restaurant will reopen to the public on Nov. 14. i RICK KAMBIC/suN-TIMES MEDIA MORTON GROVE Famed pizza joint Burt's Place is set to reopen Thursday BY RICK KAMBIC rkambic@pioneerlocal.com I @ñck.kambic pizza-maker Burt Katz is reopening his famed Burt's Place Legendary restaurant at 4:30 p.m. on Thursday, Nov. 14. The doors have been closed for three months while Katz was hospitalized for a mysterious ifiness that caused multiple organs to fail. Doctors eventually found unknown toxins in Katz's blood. After weeks ofblood treatments, surgery and physical therapy, the 76-year-old says he's ready to start the oven again. "This is still a trial run for me, but I'm determined," Katz said. "Once we're open to the public, seeing all the smiles and happy customers will give me a good boost." At the insistence of his doctor and wile Sharon, Katz can only work evening hours (4:30 to 10p.m.) for the first few weeks. He encourages customers to call ahead to make sure the restaurant is open, and so he can tell them to take the train instead of paying cab fares. Word of Katz's reopening began to spread WOULDYOU GIVEYOUR KEYS TO A STRANGER? To a scammer, your Medicare card is the key to stealing your benefits. Here's how you can protect against health care fraud: I Don't give your Medicare number to strangers . Check medical bills and statements . Report errors and suspicious charges T- just prior the Nov. 11 Morton Grove Village Board meeting, after Katz stopped by to invite Mayor Dan DiMaria to a private VIP opening earlier in the week, which will also include long-time customers. DiMaria later told the meeting's audience and cable TV viewers of Katz's Nov. 14 public reopening. Momentum built throughout the last two weeks, as Katz made appearances at three village events and was also spotted outside the restaurant numerous times. Katz prides himself in being a one-man operation. The well-traveled pizza-maker first gained fame when he opened The Inferno in Evanston and later opened Gulliver's in Chicago's Rogers Park. Katz took a "hiatus" to experiment in a corporate oil company, but said the higher pay wasn't worth the restrictive working conditions. He hasn't shaved his beard since he quit his corporate job on March12, 1971 and decided to open Pequod in Morton Grove. After growing bored of Pequod's, Katz sold it and opened Burt's Place down the street in 1989. ' -- AGEOPTIONS To report fraud or ask for more prevention tips, contact AgeOptions. 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IO III I THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14,2013 A PIONEER PRESS PUBUCATION NIL METItA Metra planning to use Ventra by summer 2014 BY IGOR STUDIXOV For Sun-Times Media @istudenkov may be able to start using Ventra cards and credit cards on Metra trains starting next summer if everything goes according to the commuter rail agency's plans. While the commuter train agency's Board of Directors has discussed the possibility before, the Oct. 18 meeting marked the first time it unveiled a detailed timeline for the project. While many aspects of the plan are still murky, the agency is determined to press ahead. Under state law, the CTA, Metra and Pace must adapt a shared fare system by the beginning of 2015. Riders In June 2011, Goy. Pat Quinn signed a state law that mandated something RTA member agencies never had before - a unified fare system. The act required Metra, CTA and Pace to develop a fare card that would work on all buses and trains under their jurisdiction. It also required the three agencies to find a way to allow customers to use credit and debit cards to pay their fares. Finally, the law required them to develop transfers that would allow riders to transfer between CTA, Pace and Metra. CTA and Pace ultimately decided to use Ventra cards to comply with the mandate. But Metra hesitated, due in large part to differences in the way they collect money from passengers. Unlike CTA and Pace, which have trip-based fares, Metra fares are zone-based, with ticket prices increasing the longer one travels. And unlike i' train riders, Metra riders can get on board without going through turnstiles and buy their tickets on the train. It wasn't until this August that Metra decided to adapt Ventra cards. And it wasn't until October that it took the first step toward incorporating Ventra cards into its fare system, writing a letter to the CTA saying they'd like to join. According to Metra spokesman Mike Gillis, the letter sets the groundwork toward fare integration. "We sent out a letter agreeing that we're going to work with them to integrate Ventra into the fare system on Metra," he said. "As part of that, we have to figure out how to make the system work for Metra, CTA and Pace alike." Gillis said that, technically speaking, Ventra cards are already partially compatible with Metra fare system. "We can take Ventra cards at ticket booths if Ventra users activated their [card's] debit card function," he said. The biggest challenge, Gillis said, is finding a way for conductors to scan Ventra cards and credit cards. At the moment, Metra is still examining its options. There is also the matter of transfers. Gillis said that the Metra doesn't plan to change inner-system transfers, but it will work with CTA and Pace to allow people to transfer between the three systems. "We want riders to be able to take a Pace bus to a Metra station and transfer, or to get off downtown and transfer to a CTA bus," said Gillis. But actually making it happen will require a few steps. According to the timeline unveiled at the board meeting Metra will be developing intergovernmental agreements with CTA and Pace over the next few months, adopting them by February 2014. It will then spent the next few months putting rules, procedures and Riders may be able to start using Ventra cards and credit cards on Metra trains starting next summer, now that the agency unveiled a detailed timeline for the project. i SUN-TIMES MEDIA FlIES infrastructure for Ventra cards processing in place. Metra will launch a pilot program in August 2014. Ventra will be accepted on three lines by the end of 2014, and over the entire system by the end of the first quarter of 2015. According to Gillis, Metra hasn't yet decided which line will be used for the pilot program and which lines will start accepting Ventra first. As Gillis himself readily admitted, the schedule was "aggressive." What would happen if Metra misses the deadline? "I don't know the answer to that," he said. "We are committed to meeting the deadline." However Ventra implementation may work out, Metra doesn't currently plan to do away with its current tickets and passes. "We will still be using paper tickets and paper passes," said Gillis. "Ventra would just be another option." A Metra conductor boards the train as it leaves Naperville's Fourth Avenue Station en route to Chicago in February. i MICHAEL R. SCHMIOTI FOR SUN-TiMES MEDIA NIL A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION iii THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 2013 NILES Man loses $5,000 in telephone scam, police say BY J'INThtR JOHNSON eohnson@puoneerIocaI.com I @Jen_Pìoneer NUes man thought he was paying unpaid income taxes when he transferred early $5,000 to a caller claiming to be with the Internal Revenue Service. But Niles police say he was the victim of a phone scam - one that has been attempted on other residents in the area and across the country. According police, the 61-year-old victim received a phone call on Nov. 5 from a man who told victim he owed $4,970 in back taxes to the IRS and needed to pay up that very day. The caller instructed the man to buy prepaid debit cards and then call him back with the card verification codes so the money could be transferred, police said. The victim reportedly bought five debit cards from an unnamed store on Golf Road and then completed the process of transferring the cash. About two hours later, the man told police he received a second call from the same phone number, this time from a caller who claimed the victim owed another $2,000 in taxes and if it wasn't paid, he would be deported. Suspicious, the man told the caller he did not have the funds and the caller hung up, Police said. After attempting to call the number numerous times and receiving no answer, the victim came to the Niles Police Department to file a report. The incident is similar to a string of local scams reported by the Cook County Sheriff's III I Police in May. Last spring several residents ofunincorporated Maine Township contacted Sheriff's Police saying they were threatened with arrest or deportation ilthey failed to pay a supposed debt. The callers had identified themselves as representatives of the IRS or a collection agency and had instructed the vicfims to purchase prepaid debit cards and then provide the account numbers so the funds could be transferred. In this scam, police reported that the callers spoke to the victims, all of Indian descent, in Hindi, Gujarati and possibly other languages from the Indian subcontinent. NUes Police Sgt. Robert Tornabene said there was no indication in the police report that the caller in the Nov. 5 scam had spoken to the victim in a language other than English. As ofNov. 8, it was the only incident ofita kind to have been reported to Niles police, Törnabene said. The IRS on Oct. 31 issued a warning to taxpayers regarding the phone scam, which has been reported throughout the country. According to the warning. actual IRS agents "will not ask for credit card numbers over the phone, nor request a pre-paid debit card or wire transfer." Taxpayers who think they may owe back taxes are advised to contact the IRS at (800) 829-1040 ifthey receive a call from someone claiming to be with the IRS. 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The stations that failed were the Shell gas station at Touhy Avenue and Dee Road; the Shell station at 900 Talcott Road; and the Marathon station at 515 Talcott Road, said Park Ridge Deputy Police Chief Lou Jogmen. The clerks at each establishment were cited by the police department for unlawful sale of tobacco and were assigned a Dec. 10 adjudication hearing date. While under different ownership, the Shell station at 900 Talcott failed similar compliance checks in February of this year and in November 2012, Jogmen said. There are no additional sanctions planned against the gas station at this time, he added. appenings in your area a EERLOCAL.com II (2 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14,2013 A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION NIL CRIME BRIEFS III POLICE BLOTTER II The following incidents were listed in the official bulletin of the Niles Police loss prevention agent. Baatar was THEFT taken into custody in a driveway on On the night of Oct. 31, a Nues man Department. Readers are reminded the 9200 block of Delphia Avenue in that an arrest does not constitute a finding of guilt. Only a court of law can make that determination. unincorporated Maine Township. He entered a restaurant on the 9000 block of Milwaukee Avenue, ordered food and allegedly took approximately $5 in cash from a tip jar. A witness confronted the man, who fled the restaurant and left his cell phone on the front counter, police said. After contacting the man's mother, an agreement was reached with a restaurant representative that he not return to the establishment. Police said the restaurant did not want the cash reimbursed. has a Nov. 13 court. DUI Ankeet Patel, 29, of 9353 Fern Lane, NuES unincorporated Maine Township, was charged with driving under the mf lu- RETAIL THEFT Elizabeth Mateycak, 24, of 2025 N. Sarah St., Franklin Park, was charged with retail theft on Oct. 28. According to police, Mateycak admitted to stealing $800 over the last month while working as a cashier at a store inside Golf Mill Shopping Center. She has a Nov. 20 court date. Tuguldar Baatar, 23, of 2580 Golf Road, Glenview, was charged with re- tail theft on Oct. 29 after he allegedly stole several items of merchandise from a store at Golf Mill Shopping Center and then ran from the store's ence on Nov. 2 after he was stopped by police for reportedly speeding on the 8600 block of Milwaukee Avenue just before 3 am. He has a Dec. II court date. Michael Przybylski, 60, of 8443 Harms Road, Skokie, was charged with driving under the influence on Nov. 2. He was taken into custody at Dempster Street and Oriole Avenue a vehicle parked on the 7500 block of BURGLARY TO VEHICLE her purse was stolen on the morning of Nov. 2 from the employee room. Police said another employee had encountered an unknown man inside the room who claimed he was looking for the restroom. allegedly speeding and swerving between lanes. He has a Dec. 20 On the afternoon of Nov. 3, a man allegedly stole a lock and window decal, valued at $23, from a store on the 5600 Neya Avenue. Several tools valued at approximately $1,400 were stolen Oct. 31 from a vehicle parked on the 8100 block of Ozark Avenue. An employee of a store on the 9400 block of Milwaukee Avenue told police that at 1:12 a.m. after he was stopped for court date. overnight between Nov. 3 and Nov. 4 from block of Touhy Avenue. A pack of cigarettes and $4 in change were stolen from an unlocked vehicle parked overnight between Nov. 3 and Nov. 4 in a driveway on the 8500 block of Three power tools valued at $1,000 were Clara Drive. reported stolen overnight between Nov. 2 and Nov. 3 from an unlocked van parked PROPERTY DAMAGE ¡n a driveway on the 7300 block of Cram Several holes were discovered drilled in Street. the base of a tree on the 8000 block of A vehicle parked overnight between Oriole Avenue between Aug. I and Oct. 29. Nov. 3 and Nov. 4 on the 6800 block of Cleveland Street was forcibly entered A 66-year-old man told police on Oct. 30 that he discovered his landscaping solarpowered lights had been destroyed in the front yard of his home on the 8100 block of Meacham Court. According to police, a woman who lives nearby was suspected of causing the damage. and ransacked, police said. Nothing was reported missing. A window was shattered and a $150 radar detector was stolen overnight between Nov. 3 and Nov. 4 from a vehicle parked on the 8100 block of Osceola Avenue. A GPS device and purse containing $200 in cash and credit cards were stolen All four tires were slashed on an SUV parked between Nov. 2 and Nov. 4 on the 8000 block of Ottawa Avenue. facebook.com/NilesHeraldSpectator o/o WHY RISK CLEANING ANOTHER GU1TER? OFF I INSTALLATION PLUS! RECEIVE A $100 GAS CARD WITH PURCHASE OF A LEAFGUARD SYSTEM With coupon. Not valid with any other offer, or previous job. Present coupon at time of estimate. 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Q: "The Goldbergs" recently got picked up for a full season. How do you feel about that? A: I feel wonderful. I went to Las Vegas to celebrate and it was wild, but I loved it. I went to all the casinos and I was going to orappearing as the camcorder-tot- der a milkshake and then it said ing youngest child of the Goldthere was marshmallow vodka in it and I was like, "Ohjeez!" We berg clan on new ABC sitcom "The Goldbergs." went to Hoover Dam, too. That Cast as li-year-old Adam Gold- was really cool. berg, a character based on the Q: How did you get into actshow's creator of the same name, ing? A: I started out doing the vaPark Ridge's Giambrone was riety show at Roosevelt School. hired just days after his initial audition and was appearing on It was something I enjoyed and I didn't think anything of it. Then camera the following Monday. The job came as a surprise - he my mom heard those commerhadn't even packed his toothcials on the radio [that say] "how brush for the L.A. trip, he says. you would like to be on -?" [and they name various TV showsi. But the curly-haired actor isn't a complete stranger to Me and my brother weren't sure show business. He's appeared about it. Then we found out it was a scam. My parents made in commercials for McDonald's, Friendly's Restaurants and in a sure I really enjoyed [acting] and national campaign for Sea World. we found two [casting] agencies The last one, he says, got him and that led to a commercial for recognition within the television Sea World, and then Sea World led to this. industry. Q: How did you get cast on "The Goldbergs," which also "The Goldbergs"? stars Morton Grove native Jeff Garlin, is based on the real A: While I was out here doAdam Goldberg's actual archive ing "Clarence," they were like, of video he recorded as a child "Why don't you meet some of growing up in the 1980s. In folthe casting agents?" I thought, lowing his family around with a "Well, OK. It can't hurt." The camcorder, Goldberg captured first [audition] I was did was many examples their wacky for Disney, but the next one was behavior, footage the cast gets to for Adam Goldberg, entitled see as they prepare to tape their "Project." I first auditioned on a Wednesday, got called back on a scenes. In addition to appearing on Thursday, and then Friday they "The Goldbergs," Giambrone is picked me. On that Monday we the voice of Jeff, a sidekick on started shooting the pilot. It was the soon-to-air animated series really fast. They were looking for "Clarence" on Cartoon Network. someone quick. Q: What was your reaction when you got cast? A: It just happened so fast that I was like, "Wow!" When I actually started filming is when it sunk in. I was supposed to be going home and I forgot to bring a tooth brush! I was still kind of shocked. But I had a big grin on my face the whole time. Q: Your character does a lot ofvideotaping ofhis family. Is that cool or a little weird? A: Personally, I think it's really kind of cool. Without these video tapes, all this stuffwouldn't have been seen, it wouldn't have been remembered. Like the big things that happened. In the pilot you see [Adam Goldberg's] grandpa crash into the drive-in. His grandpa [in real life] actually did crash into a restaurant sign. But the smaller stuff he filmed I also think is kind of cool, especially because you can see what the person you are working as was like when he was younger. ... It's funny because we watch some of the older clips of him and it's identical to how he is now. ... He's just a really fun guy, a great guy, so nice. Q: Ifyou could record your own family for TV, what types of things would you record them doing? A: One thing that always makes me laugh is when my brother plays basketball or is skateboarding. He just has weird ways of doing things that always makes me laugh. Another thing is, my grandma has a thousand different kinds of "old wives tale" sayings and stuff. One is "Never pin a rose on me, I'm gonna be clean as May." I have no clue what that means. She always says it and so I would tape that, too. Q: What have you learned about the 80s from doing "The Sean Giambrone, of Park Ridge, stars in the ARC sitcom "The Goldbergs." i PHOTO COURTESY OF ABC Goldbergs"? A: I learned about all the hairstyles that make me laugh. Like the mullet - that gets me every time. And the clothing ... I'm like, "People actually wore that?" And, surprisingly, the Z Cavariccis are one of the most comfortable pants I ever put on. And then the short-shorts kind of get me. Now girls wear short-shorts, but back then it seemed like only the guys wore them. I would have to change my shorts if I went to school with those on! Q: What it's like being a teenagur and going to work on a TV set everyday? A: It's pretty awesome, I'd say. You just go the set and you don't really know what's coming - it's a new adventure every day. And the scenes are just wildly different from each other. The plot lines are changing every day. Q: Do you have a favorite episode? A: That's a tough one. I did like Halloween, because I got to wear all these different costumes. So the real Halloween was almost anticlimactic because there was candy on set [during the Halloween episode taping] and I was eating boatloads of candy. Q: Do you think you want to keep acting into the future? A: I really love doing it, but if it doesn't happen, you gotta look for new things you enjoy doing just as much. ... Hopefully it keeps on going! 14 UI THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14,2013 I A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION NIL DISTRICT 207 District 207 looking to hike property taxes next year Health insurance costs going up for District 207 teachers BY NATASHA WASINSICI For Sun-limes Media I @natwaz The cost to insure District 207 teachers is going up next year due in part to the Affordable Care Act. Assistant Superintendent for Business Mary Kalou reported that the health care law tacks on new fees and taxes that amount to roughly $142,000, or an additional $163.15 per employee. The price tags of the renewed PPO and HMO policies were pìected to be 6 percent higher even without the addition of fees. Starting next July the monthly premium for individual plans will cost between $439 and $654. Flimily plans run between $1,193 and $1,782 a month. Under the school system's costsharing plan, the district pays 95 percent for single employees, and 80 percent for staff with fr*mily coverage. By NATASHA WASflISIU For Sun-Times Media I @natwaz Excluding retirement contribufions and tort funds, District 207 budgeted to spend $17.7 million on employee benefits in the 2013-14 school year. Since the teachers' contract limits increases in employee' share of the costs, District 207 is raising co-pays and deductibles to keep premiums low next yeai: In addition, the seW-insured health plan will be amended to comply with federal health care law provisions, including eliminating a lifetime dollar limit on coverage and lifting restrictions concerning chiropractic and mental health services. The law also repiires enhanced processes for reporting and relaying information to employees. For example, school districts must now track staff time and offer medical insurance to those who average more than 30 work hours a week, includ- Maine Township High School District 207 will be talking taxes in the coming weeks as the board of education considers both a larger levy and property-tax abatement. Board members on Nov. 4 expressed preliminary support for collecting $3.6 miffion more in local property taxes for 2013. The proposed $ffl.6 million levy represents a 3A percent increase over last year's tax extension. But simply asking for more tax dollars is no guarantee the district will get the money. Illinois' "tax cap" law limits property tax increases to the rate of inflation, up to 5 percent. Based on the current Consumer Price Index, the district is allowed to levy 1.7 ing substitute teachers. ers would pay an additional $17 for percent more in revenue - roughly $1.8 million - plus taxes associated with new construction. The increase means homeown- every $1,000 in District 207 taxes. Returning surplus dollars to taxpayers would help lighten that load. Officials in early September approved a $141.3 million budget with $5.5 mithon in extra funds. An audit ofthe district's financials dated June 30 put the surplus at $8 miffion. Assistant Superintendent for Business Mary Kalou anticipates a $1.38 million reduction in levied taxes ifthe board in December chooses to continue the district's "tradition" ofabating the debt service fund. Last spring the cash-flush board ofeducation returned $1 million in property taxes as the result of a $3 million surplus. "That's great news for the taxpayers in District 207," said board member Eric Leys, adding he was pleased district's fiscal prudence. The board of education is expected to vote on the levy Dec. 2 following a public hearing Kalou explained it was advantageous to pass a higher-than-normal PIDAL BIGGEST SELf ÇtTION I CHICAGO levy since taxing bodies must calculate blindly for construction. One-third ofthe district's proposed tax increase is attributed to "new growth," or properties with better assessed values due to improvements or additions. lithe cumulative growth total amounts to $40 million, District 207 could get an additional $927,000. Yet since new growth has substantially in recent drop years, the district is more likely to receive halfthat amount, or $463,000. "You cannot collect taxes on new growth that doesn't exist," Kalou statecL Levying a bit higher also provides wiggle room for collecting surprise tax dollars. "You never know when an existing property will lose its tax-exempt status;' mid Kalou. 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He became a detective in 2007 and investigated burglaries, robberies, financial crimes and crimes against @nck_kambic One of Morton Grove's young detectives will now be sharing his knack for details and keen ability to interview with an entire shift of officers. Detective Dan Warrensford was promoted to sergeant on Nov. 11 after 12 years with Morton Grove's police department. "You know leadership when you see it, and I saw Dan coming a mile away," Chief Mark Erickson said. The promotion comes after a series of retirements that also led to Officer Eric Eimer becoming a Sergeant and Sgt. Ed Panko being promoted to commander in July. In his new role, Warrensford is responsible for all decisions made on the streets of Morton Grove during his shift. Warrensford decides what beats each officer gets, is updated regularly on the status of all areas of town and any ongoing people. "Morton Grove has been an excellent department to work for, especially the administration," Warrensford said. "This is a profes- Detective Dan Warrensford gets sworn in as a sergeant by Mike Simkins, chairman of the Fire and Police Commission, during the Nov. lI Village Board meeting. RICK KRMBIW SUN-TiMES MEDIA encounters, and serves as the head decision-maker. Warrensford grew up in California, but earned a bachelor's degree in criminal justice from Northeastern Illinois University in 2001. He spent two years monitor- Check out our Top Five picks for the weekend's best bets. ing the Wheeling Park District for a private security company before joining Morton Grove's police department in 2002. By 2007, Warrensford was assigned to a special operations unit that worked on street-level gang, sional origination that promotes personal growth and Chief Erickson, Deputy Chief Stromberg and Deputy Chief Fennely have been outstanding mentors." Erickson gave Warrensford the Chief's Meritorious Service Award and the Top Cop Award twice in recent years. Cook County also recognized Warrensford in 2007 with the Law Enforcement Award of Merit. "Dan [Warrensford] was a very good street officer with a great sixth sense on where the trouble was," Erickson said. "There's no one better than him in an interview. He's made some big arrests in his imagine your new beginning atThe Homestead at Morton Grove. This ready-to-move-in rental community offers the best in maintenance-free living - including security, scheduled transportation, social programs, private patios and terraces, indoor parking, and more. CALL TODAY TO SCHEDULE A FREE, no-obligation tour at 847-581 -1 800. You'll find us at the corner of Lehigh and Lincoln Avenues. Your guide to the weekend and beyond Every Thursday www.homesteadatmortongrove.com career. Our residents have one of the best looking out for them." Warrensford's most recent Top Cop Award was in 2012 after he recovered a stolen vehicle, found a suspect, got a confession, and then linked information from the interview to numerous unsolved cases. Details led him to more evidence that solved another car theft, several burglaries of both homes and cars and solved a case regarding five arson incidents over a six-month period - all were nonstructure fires. Warrensford had stronger evidence during subsequent interviews and received confessions from connected suspects. In addition to his regular duties as a detective, Warrensford also served as a juvenile officer, field training officer, and as a trustee for the Morton Grove police pension fund. Erickson said he hasn't decided which shift Warrensford will be assigned to yet. H THE HOMESTEAD AT MORTON GROVE an Essex Community 6400 Lincoln Avenue, Morton Grove 847-581-1800 A PIONEER PRESS PUBUCATION NIL THURSDAY NOVEMBER 14 2013 HLPSOU2ÄD Companies play blame game over bathroom HELP SQUAD By JACKIE PILOSSOPH Betts of Glenview recently sent out this email to a neighborhood email group, hoping to get some insight into her situation. Becky LJ Dear Neighbors, Has anybody had any success getting Martin Greens [landscape contractorsj to respond to an issue? If so, I would appreciate your advice in letting me know what you did. [Two] weeks ago, Martin Greens broke the glass on my screen door while cutting my lawn. Twice, Juan, of Martin Greens, has told me that he has a window person coming out to make the repair that day, but nobody shows. Becky Betts You can't find today's talent with yesterday's tools. Nobody brings more innovative solutions to employers than Monster. 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I am under a lot of stress, and I am scheduled to have surgery, and have to come back home to a dysfunctional bathroom. Shirlener Gardner, Beach Park Pioneer Press Start finding better today. Visit ploneerlocaicom/monster or call 847.998.3400 Here is an excerpt from Gardner's letter: "I am writing to inform you of shady, possibly illegal business practice with Allstate concerning my home insurance. I contacted Allstate on October 4, 2013 in regards to my first-floor bathroom. I informed Allstate that oil was leaking from my bathroom floor by the toilet. The agent I spoke to asked me if I wanted to proceed with a claim. 'Allstate sent someone over from Servpro, and they proceeded to remove my toilet, sink, doors, cut my walls four feet from the flour and they removed my hardwood floors from the bathroom. Also they removed the hardwood floors in my hallway and parts of the floor in my dining room. They then proceeded to leave after they tore my house up. "After receiving pictures from Servpro, Allstate contacted me to inform me that he would not be paying for my bathroom, that my policy doesn't cover leaks. Now my bathroom is torn up and Allstate will not pay to have my bathroom repaired and fixed back to its original state. I am living in an unhealthy space in my own home. I feel they should repair my bathroom and home back to its original state with the repairs fixed." Dear Shirlener, Help Squad started with Allstate, and actually spoke with your agent, who explained that your policy only covers "sudden or accidental damage," and in the adjustor's opinion, that was not the case. What boggled our minds, however, is that they ripped up your bathroom and left it that way, which is what we explained to the agent, who then directed us to Servpro, implying they were responsible. After days and days calling different representatives from Servpro headquarters, including the president of the company, we were informed by a representative of Servpro that Allstate authorized their company to tear up the bathroom, but they wouldn't show us any proofofthat authorization. It seems Allstate and Servpro are playing the blame game here, and the one who is losing is you since neither company is willing to step up and pay a construction company to put your bathroom back together again. After being transferred to corporate relations several times by Allstate, we have gotten nowhere with this. We apologize that we were unable to help you, but we do have a suggestion: Prairie State Legal Services offers free legal representation to residents in Lake County who can't otherwise obtain an attorney for a civil legal issue. You may reach them at (847) 662-6925. NIL A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION THURSDAY, NOVEMBER14 2013 your #1 source fÓr high school sports SCORES I GAME STORIES I PLAYER PROFILES I VIDEO HIGHLIGHTS I AND MORE! O s High School Cube News, Sun-Times Media's new high school sports website, launched this week. lt's the latest evolution in Chicago area prep sports coverage. High School Cube News will integrate all the highlights and live games from HighSchoolCube.com with the comprehensive coverage formerly provided by Season Pass. High School Cube News features school and team pages for every area high school, with live game coverage and highlights from participating schools. Now, all 32 Pioneer Press weekly publications have their very own High School Cube News sites with a hyper-local focus on your favorite teams. f s Go to highschoolcubenews.com or click "SPORTS" on your local newspaper site. JE 18 III I THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14,2013 A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION NIL GUEST ESSAY Husband and wife place stunning bet Amnesty period nears end have been taking multiple exemptions on the property tax bill for your house, time is runIfyou ning out on the amnesty period set by the Cook County assessor's office to make reimbursement for the improper tax savings. I'm encouraging residents who have received erroneous property tax exemptions to take advantage of the anmesty period, which allows taxpayers to report and pay back the erroneous savings without penalty or interest. After Dec. 31, my office will investigate undeserved exemptions that have gone unreported and require a taxpayer who has benefited from such an exemption to pay additional fees and interest on their savings or face civil and criminal prosecution. I want to make sure taxpayers are all paying their fair share of property tax, no more and no less. In Illinois, a person is allowed to collect a property tax exemption only on the home that is his or her primary residence in the United States. A new law I initiated and that Goy. Pat Quinn has signed gives Cook County the means to recoup funds from those who have improperly received homeowner, senior citizen, disabled person or disabled veteran exemptions. The law requires an amnesty period to allow taxpayers who wrongly claimed one or two exemptions to repay the savings by the end of the yeat Those who claimed three or more exemptions in error are not eligible for amnesty, which began June 1 and runs through Dec 31. I proposed the measure shortly after taking office as county assessor in December 2010. My office was receiving a high volume of emails and anonymous phone calls reporting that people were improperly getting tax exemptions. In the vast majority of those cases, the claims were proved to be true. Since July 1, the assessor's office has billed taxpayers more than $1 million for improper tax savings. The success of the amnesty program has illustrated just how much this new law was needed. Prior to this law, my office had no means to recover the money taxpayers unfairly received and nothing to deter them from claiming erroneous exemptions in the future. Taxpayers may visit the assessor's office website (wwwcookcountyassessor.com) to obtain additional information regarding the amnesty period and how to report erroneous exemption savings. consider myself a gambling man - the 1-gotta-go-to-Vegas Idon't type. I've never even walked into a local casino. But I do enjoy a friendly wager. I've played a hand or two of nickel and dime poker with friends, and I enjoy a dollar bet at the ball game trying to guess what the next batter will do. I've also filled in my share of Super Bowl squares over time. It's a friendly wager, and the point of such gambling or taking such a bet is not about winning a few dollars. It's about fun and camaraderie. It is a way of playing the social game and just being an overall good sport, and sometimes a good friend. In my Rotary Club we have two rabid football fans. One is a forever Bears fan and the other is a diehard Packers fan. They have a friendly wager on the annual Bears-Packers games and the payoff, coupled with some good-natured teasing by the winner of the bet aimed at the loser, is always at the next Rotary meeting. It's fun, and we all have a good laugh. But that is not how things unfolded Joseph Berrios Cook County Assessor last week between a different pair one a Bears fan and the other a Packers fan - from the south suburbs. They also happen to be husband and wife. "I suppose there are some husbands out there who fantasize over using a Taser on their wife, but I can't think ofa single soul (soon-to-be single?) who would actually do it. Except this guy." Their bet was a bit more sinister. The stakes in the wager was a Tasing. The winner got to use a Taser electric stun gun on the loser. The Bear fan husband won the bet over his Packer fan wife, so he got to use the Taser on her. I suppose there are some husbands out there who fantasize over using a Taser on their wife, but I can't think of a single soul (soon-to-be single?) who would actually do it. Except this guy. And guess what? She didn't like it. So she promptly called the cops. To make a long story short, the police decided the Packer wife was a willing participant in the Tasing but the Bear husband was arrested for possessing an electronic weapon. What kind of person willingly makes a bet to use a Taser on a loved one if they win, or get Tased if they lose? What kind of person would actually use a Taser on a loved one? Obviously, the same kind of person who would call the cops on a loved one after agreeing to be Tased. I have to admit, these two are made for each other. I hate to think what's at stake when the Cubs take on the White Sox. LET US HEAR FROM YOU Send your letters to the editor to News Editor Ben Meyerson at bmeyerson@pioneerlocal.com or mail to Niles Herald-Spectator, 350 N. Orleans, Chicago, IL 60654. Keep letters to 250 words or fewer. Niles Herald-Spectator reserves the right to edit letters for length, clarity and content. All letters must be signed to be published. NIL A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION (II j THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 2013 1,000 WORDS BY JACK HICCINS j soir I used to 53V. a.utU1fl tee5X.19 eteen the Battling overzealous car technicians like a smorgasbord, except they tell you what you ought to eat. Or, rather, what my car ought to eat. I'm very punctual about changing the oil in my car There was a time when I wasn't. But that's another story for another time, a story involving smoke, fire and police officers. Every 3,000 miles, or twice a year, I take my car to one of those oil-change places that dot the suburban landscape. My car and I order an oil change. I wait in the little room just outside the work area. I glance at the TV, perhaps avail myself of the complimentary coffee. But I'm really watching them look over my car. After a few minutes my clipboard-clutching Customer Service Advisor walks in and feeds some info into a computer. "Mr. Sansonee?" That's me. It's "We're working on your oil change. But I notice the manufacturer recom- mends..." This is the scary part. Coming in I know what an oil change costs. And I usually have a $10-off coupon. Now they're going to tell me what my car ought to have. And I have no way of knowing whether or not they will be right. What do I know of fuel injectors and transmissions? So I do what any American male who is ashamed he knows nothing about cars and motors does. I furrow my brow and look as if I am considering whether their diagnosis of what my car needs is the same as mine. There are two women in the waiting room with me. When they get the diagnosis for expensive bits of mainte- nance, both reply, "I'd better ask my husband first." Should I say: I'd better ask my wife first? Would you? I thought not. Done with sparring, my Customer Service Advisor lands a solid right, "I see we've recommended cleanmg your fuel injectors the last six times you were in. I can give you 20 percent off today." Usually I divert my Customer Service Advisor by agreeing to have something small and relatively inexpensive done instead of the big job. But since having done that the last couple of times in for an oil change I don't need my tires rotated, the air filter changed or a back bulb replaced. So, I'm stuck. Either I OK a job I really can't afford, or I neglect to OK ajob my good and faithful car may really need. It's the Customer Service Advisor or the tiger. 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Please submit the event no later than lO days before the desired publication date. Friday Morning Coffee Club: White House Revealed' IO am.: Stop by for coffee and a movie. This week's film gives an insider's tour of the most famous house in the world. Park Ridge Public Library, 20S. Prospect Ave., Park Ridge. Call 847-825-3123. Social Media IDI: Facebook 847-588-8000. 10:30 am.: Learn how to set up a profile and connect with friends. Eisenhower Public Library, FRIDAY, NOV. 15 caregiver. Park Ridge Public Library, 20 S. Pros- 4613 N. Oketo Ave., Harwood Heights. Call 708- SCRAM: Ruse-entry Burglary pect Ave., Park Ridge. Call 847-825-3123. 867-7828. ID a.m.: The program will teach seniors how to prevent ruse-entry burglary, which is when a Babysitting Basics: Part Two Knitlingfor All Ages perpetrator tries to distract a resident and draw them out of the house while an accomplice robs the home. Niles Senior Center, 999 Civic Center Drive, 3:45 p.m.: This two-part workshop held Nov. 12 and 14 is designed to help prepare students ages 12 and up to become better babysitters. The focus is on safely for the sitter, the children being cared Niles. Call 847-588-8000. SATURDAY, NOV. 16 TUrkey Shoot Noon: Teams will shoot free throws for a chance to win a turkey for Thanksgiving dinner. Teams consist of one adult and one child in kindergarten through eighth grade. Registration deadline was Nov. II. Feldman Recreation Center, 8800 W. Kathy Lane, Niles. Call 847-297-3000. $8. TUESDAY, NOV. 19 for and their parents, Students who attend both days of the workshop will receive a certificate of completion. Registration is required. For more information or to register, go to calendar.mgpl.org or call 847-929-5101. Morton Grove Public Library, 6140 Lincoln Ave., Morton Grove. Thrilling Thursdays: Elephant and Piggle Party 4 p.m.: Children in kindergarten through third 3:30 p.m.: Learn the basics of knitting and crochet. Lincolnwood Public Library, 4000 W. Pratt Ave., Lincolnwood. Call 847-677-5277 Girls' Night Out 5:30 p.m.: The Maine-Niles Association of Special Recreation will be hosting a night of Pinterestinspired DIV projects and tasty recipes. Must be 18 or older to attend. Prairie View Community Center, 6834 Dempster St., Morton Grove. Call 847-966- 5522. $22-$54. YA Ouarter Quell: An After-Hours Hunger Games Event 6 p.m.: Students grades five to 12 will compete to grade are invited for activities and crafts based be the final tribute left standing. Park Ridge Public on Mo Willems' "Elephant and Piggie" book series. Library, 20 S. ProspectAve., Park Ridge. Call 847- Park Ridge Public Library, 20 S. Prospect Ave., 825-3123. Park Ridge. Call 847-825-3123. Park Board of Commissioners 6 p.m.: Meets on the third Tuesday of the month. Exploring Library EBooks Howard Leisure Center, 6676 W. Howard St., Niles. 7 p.m.: Learn to search, browse for popular THURSDAY, NOV. 21 materials, and explore My Media Mall, the library's e-book catalog. Registration required. For more information or to register, go to calendar.mgpl.org or Hiles Songwriters Croup call 847-929-5101. Morton Grove Public Library, 7p.m.: Join other singer/songwriters for a friendly meeting. Nues Public Library District, 6960 W. 6140 Lincoln Ave., Morton Grove. Oakton St., Nues. Call 847-663-1234. Park Ridge Carden Club Cenerai Meeting HAPPENING NEARBY THURSDAY. NOV. 14 Story Time for 2s 9:30 am.: Stories and songs for 2-year-olds with an adult. A second session us held at 10a.m. Wednesdays. Park Ridge Public Library, 20 S. Dinner Murder Mystery Night 6 p.m.: The Maine-Niles Association of Special Recreation will host a night full of suspicion and delicious food. Guests will attempt to solve a crime which will occur during dinner by a mystery character. The guest who solves the mystery will receive a prize. Must be 18 or older to attend. Oakton Community Center, 4701 Oakton St., Skokie, Internet to benefit your job search. To register, call 847-720-3245. Park Ridge Public Library, 20 S. Prospect Ave., Park Ridge. Healthy Dining on a Dime Io am.: Learn about healthy and eco-friendly eating options. Eisenhower Public Library, 4613 N. Oketo Ave., Harwood Heights. Call 708-867-7828. International Cames Day I p.m.: Enjoy board games, video games and live-action games. Eisenhower Public Library, 4613 N. Oketo Ave., Harwood Heights. Call 708-867- 7828. Golden Horse Ranch Band Square Dance 2 p.m.: Grab a partner and come on down to the Skokie Public Library for a fun day of square dancing. Third generation caller Annie Coleman teaches square dances, waltzes and swing dances. All ages welcome. Skokie Public Library, 5215 Oakton St., Skokie. Call 847-673-7774. Party with the Park 7 p.m.: The social includes a DJ, inflatable fun, open gym, swimming, wallyball, ping pong and racquetball. For sixth-graders only. Refreshments available for purchase. No admittance after 7:30 p.m. Park Ridge Community Center, 1515 W. Touhy Ave., Park Ridge. Call 847-692-5129. $5. The Temptations to Perform at KOShCt Benefit Concert 8 p.m.: Keshet will host its sixth annual benefit concert, featuring Grammy Award-winning group The Temptations. All proceeds will benefit Keshet's educational scholarships, vocational training and recreational programs for individuals with developmental disabilities. North Shore Center for the Performing Arts in Skokie, 9501 Skokie Blvd., Skokie. Call 847-205-1234. $85-$150. SUNDAY, NOV. 17 Call 847-966-5522. $22-$54. Private Label Trade Show 7 p.m.: General meetings of the Park Ridge Minecraft Club Garden Club are held at 7 p.m. on the second 6 p.m.: Children in grades four to eight can join, Thursday of the month, September through June. but space is limited. Glenview Public Library, 1930 Membership dues are $25 per year, including Glenview Road, Glenview. Call 847-729-7500. membership to the Garden Clubs of Illinois. This garden club has approximately IOU members. SATURDAY, NOV. 16 Park Ridge Senior Center, 100 S. Western Ave., Park Ridge. Holiday Boutique & Luncheon 9 am.: The boutique will be held from 9 am. to 3 9 am.: Buyers from major supermarkets, convenience stores, drugstores, online retailers and more will be on site to browse new products from more than 1,000 suppliers. Donald E. Stephens Convention Center, 5555 N. River Road, Rosemont. Call 212-972-3131. Waveling World of Reptiles 10:30 am.: Dave DiNaso's show returns with entertaming, educational and up-close experiences with live animals, including snakes, frogs, alligators, turtles and lizards. Ethical Humanist Society, 7574 Lincoln Ave., Skokie. Call 847-677-3334. The Adolescent Journey from Marijuana to Heroin: Teenage Risk-taking & Its Consequences special hand-crafted items, as well as fair trade 10:15 a.m.: Stories and songs for 3-year-olds with 7:30 p.m.: Dr. Alicen McGowan will lead this at noon ($20) with a special performance by the an adult. Park Ridge Public Library, 20 S. Prospect community talk, sponsored in conjunction with Angeli Choir. Park Ridge Community Church, 100 Lyric Opera Profile: 'La Traviata' Ave., Park Ridge. Call 847-825-3123. MCYAF, the Maine Community Youth Assistance Courtland Ave., Park Ridge. Call 847-823-3164. 2 p.m.: Peggy Shake presents a profile of Verdi's Prospect Ave., Park Ridge. Call 847-825-3123. Storytume for 3s p.m. with an assortment of local artists and their merchants and their gifts. Lunch will be served Foundation. Park Ridge Nonprofit Center, 720 Little Tykes Playgroup Garden St., Park Ridge. For more information, call Job Hunting on the Internet II am.: Free play for ages 2-4 with a parent or 847-858-7090. Free. IO a.m.: Learn how to use the tools available on the SEEC*LENDA, NEXT PAGE» NIL APISNEERPSSP « FROM PREVIOUS PAGE CALENDAR business owners on building success. Appointments are required and can be made online or by phone. Park Ridge Chamber of Commerce, 720 Garden St., Park Ridge. Call 847-825-3122. Baby Bounce famous opera, which is based on "La dame aux 9:15 am.: Special stories, songs, rhymes and play Camélias," a play adapted from the novel by Alexandre Dumas. Morton Grove Public Library, 6140 time just for babies one year old and under. Park Lincoln Ave,, Morton Grove. Call 847-965-4220. Ridge. Call 847-825-3123. Ridge Public Library, 20 S. Prospect Ave., Park Live @ Lincoinwood: Banjos and Bagels Klezmer Concert Storylimefor4sand5s 2p.m.: Listen to the sounds of the Banjos and adults or siblings. Park Ridge Public Library, 20 S. Bagels Band and nosh on bagels and corned beef. Prospect Ave., Park Ridge. Call 847-825-3123. Lincolnwood Public Library, 4000 W. Pratt Ave., Lincolnwood. Call 847-677-5277. Genealogy Interest Croup 10:15 a.m.: Drop in for a short story time. Please no 11:30 a.m.: Participants will research their family history and exchange ideas, techniques and other tips and tricks of researching genealogy. Regis- Career Support Group 9:30 a.m.: Network with others who are looking for work and learn strategies for finding a job. The group meets on the third Monday of each month. Skokie Public Library, 5215 Oakton St., Skokie. Call 847-324-3176. Harmonious Horizons 0:20 am.: A family music class that includes singing, dancing and playing instruments. For children ages I month to 5 years old with a caregiver. Class repeats at Il am. Park Ridge Public Library, 20 S. Prospect Ave., Park Ridge. Call 847-825-3123. Teddy Bear Time II a.m.: Stories, songs and finger plays for children ages 12 to 24 months with an adult Siblings welcome. Park Ridge Public Library, 20 S. Prospect Ave., Park Ridge. Call 847-825-3123. Writers Workshop Il a.m.: The group meets on the third Monday of each month. Park Ridge Senior Center, lOO S. Western Ave., Park Ridge. tration is required. Group is limited to IO. Morton Grove Public Library, 6140 Lincoln Ave., Morton Grove. Call 847-965-4220. Earn moneu for athletk programs, Skype 7p.m.: Learn how to make video calls with family and friends using Skype. Park Ridge Public Library, 20 S. Prospect Ave., Park Ridge. Call 847-8253123. WEDNESDAY, NOV. 20 11:30 am.: Stories, songs and finger plays for the whole family. Park Ridge Public Library, 20S. Prospect Ave., Park Ridge. Call 847-825-3123. Park Ridge City Council Meeting 7p.m.: Park Ridge City Hall, 505 Butler Place, Park Ridge. Call 847-318-5200. The Old Things Antique Club of Park Ridge 7:30 p.m.: Meetings will be held the third Monday of the month for those who enjoy or collect antiques. For more information, email oldthingsantiqueclub@gmail.com. lannelli Studios Heritage Center, 255 N. Northwest Highway, Park Ridge. Call 847-692-3718. Free. 9 am.: A member from Illinois state Rep. Marty Moylan's office will meet with residents to answer questions. Park Ridge Public Library, 20 S. Pros- SCORE Counseling Appointments 9a.m.: Counselors from SCORE will advise small Eam.d bonus - If your school exceeds your predetermined goal, your school will receive an additional $4.00 per subscription sold. pect Ave., Park Ridge. Call 847-825-3123. Pad Basics IO am.: Learn howto use an iPad. IPad owners should bringtheir devices. Park Ridge Public Library, 20 S. Prospect Ave., Park Ridge. Call 847- Charlee Troy Presents: The Creation of 'Annie Get Your Gun' 1:30 p.m.: The musical theater historian will discuss the story behind the show, including the last-minute decision of Irving Berlin to take on the project that became on of the most successful Broadway productions of all time. Gorilla Tango Skokie, 7924 Lincoln Ave., Skokie. Call 847-6777761. $13-$15. Microsoft Excel 2007 Basics 2 p.m.: Learn how to make lists, enter data and keep records with the spreadsheet program. Park Ridge Public Library, 20 S. Prospect Ave., Park Ridge. Call 847-825-3123. iPad Apps TUESDAY. NOV, 19 i UntimIt.d earning pOt.IItIOL - For every subscription sold, your organization will earn $20.00. Meet with a Member from Illinois State Rep. Marty Moylan's Office 825-3123. Story Time for All Ages pLayground equipment and much more! 7 p.m.: Take a demo iPad classto learn about the best apps for the iPad. Feel free to take your own iPad. Park Ridge Public Library, 20 5. Prospect Ave., Park Ridge. 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I Permit cost $54 Construction cost $6470 iri Roof (commercial and residential) Heather Moore Jewelry is the finest personalized collection, ach name, date and symbol is hand stamped with vintage tooling and made to your specifications with recycled precious metals. "We are making impressions in the metal just like the story that you are documenting has made an impression in your life. You have to embrace those moments and Cherish Who You Are®." - Heather Moore E1I flood control Address: 7635 N. Nora Ave., Nues Issue date: Aug. 2 Permit cost $80 Construction cost $7,200 303 HAPP ROAD NORTHFIELD, IL 60093 H flood control Address: 7614 N. Nora Ave., Nules Issue date: Aug. 2 Hours: Mon.-Fri. 10:00 am - 5:30 pm, Sat. 10:00 am - 5:00 pm Permit cost $67 Construction cost $3,000 Roof (commercial and residential) Address: 7010 W. Niles Terrace, Nues Issue date: July29 Permit cost $139 Construction cost $11,000 Single family: remodel Address: 7918 N. Harlem Ave., Niles Issue date: July30 Permit cost $521 Construction cost $37,124 Permitcost $160 Construction cost $7,800 (847) 441-7585 WWW.PEACHTREEPLACEONLINE.CO M Issue date: Aug. 2 8 4 each7treeflace Address 7344 W. Howard St., Nues Furnace and air conditioning (IlYAC) Address: 7131 W. Keeney St, Niles Issue date: July31 Permit cost $47 Construction cost $3,830 IO fire protection Address: 7333 N. Caldwell Ave., Niles ..: Electrical service Address: 7757 N. Nora Ave., Niles Issue date July 29 Issue date: Aug. I Permit cost $262 Construction cost $57,143 NIL A PIONEER PRESS PUBUCATION lit 25 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 2013 NILES Breaking down Nues' ethnic business clusters BY IGOR STUDXOV Middle East in this area," said Fans Shadid, owner of Sara's Meat Market. "Each of us has our own niche. I is a diverse village, and sell meats, Zander sells groceries." so are its businesses. Polish-Americans are one The village has plenty of of Nues' largest ethnic groups, grocery stores, bookstores, pharaccounting for 22 percent of the macies, services and other types population. Milwaukee Avenue of businesses that cater to certain has historically been one of the major commercial corridors in the ethnic groups. And while Niles doesn't have ethnic neighborhoods Chicago area's Polish community so the way Chicago does, there are it's only natural that most of Nues' several clusters of ethnic stores. Polish businesses are located there, Nues' Greek-American corniii the section between Oakton and munity is relatively small, account- Monroe streets. ing for about five percent of the Those businesses include village's overall population. But VideoPal music and video store, there is a small group of Greek busi- Atlantis Jewelr3 Deja Vu Hair nesses on Courtland Drive, near Salon and Spa and MPC Associates the intersection of Courtland and accounting firm. The shopping strip Milwaukee. There are three stores continues to attract new businesses in total - Pandora Gifts and BasKsiegannia Wrona, a Polish kets, Kappa Cell and Gifts store and bookstore, opened there in July. Brillakis Import Foods. Korean-Americans account for 4 A little further southeast, some percent ofthe Niles population, but of Niles' more recent arrivals are in terms of ethnic businesses, they making their mark. The section of are second only to Poles. The bigMilwaukee Avenue between Ballard gest concentration of Korean busiRoad and Courtland Drive is home nesses is located at the Civic Center to several businesses that primarily Plasa, southeast of the intersection cater to Arabs, Persians and other of Oakton Street and Waukegan immigrants from Middle Eastern Road. H-Mart, a Korean-American countries. That includes Arax and grocery store chain, chose the Zander grocery stores, Detroit plaza for its Niles location. Some of Kabob fast food eatery and Sara the smaller stores include Korean Meat Market. Music and Books and Italiana These clusters form for many Fashions, which offers traditional reasons. In some cases, as one store Korean clothing alongside more opens, other stores pop up around contemporary selections. The it to draw on its customers. Kappa plaza is also home to Arinang Cell and Gifts opened on Cortland Korean restaurant, King Spa and precisely because of the Greek busi- Sauna and Chicago My Optical, a nesses that were already there. bilingual eye care center. "It was definitely a major There is also a large group of reason," said co-owner Yiannis Korean and Polish stores in the Morikis. "And it has helped." section of Milwaukee Avenue In other cases, it was simply between Dempster Street and the matter of taking advantage of Ballard Road. Assi Plaza, an muldemand from the local population. tiethnic East Asian grocery store, Because no one store can have operates its only Illinois location everything at once, there's incentive within that corridor. Korean busifor more businesses to open up and nesses include Albany Pharmacy, fill in the gaps. Fashion Vogue clothing store, "There are many people from the Ruby Blue Jewelry and World of For Sun-Times Media @istudenkov Niles Oak Mill Bakery, a Des Plaines-based bakery chain, has its NUes location at the intersection of Milwaukee and Oakton. American and Polish flags fly proudly above its entrance. i GOB STUDENKov/F0R SUN-TtMES MEDIA Life Christian bookstore. Polish businesses include Texture Hair Studio, Super Meble Furniture, and Vitaminka herbs and medicine store. As time passes, the ethnic clusters may shift. In the 1990s, a small group of Russian-Americans businesses formed at Greenwood Plaza, northwest of the intersection of Milwaukee Avenue and Golf Road. Today, only one of those busi- nesses - the City of Joy bookstore - remain. "A lot of Russians who lived in Nues left," explained store co-owner Irma Rezina "And the [other Russian stores] closed." Entrance to H-Mart, one of the two Nues shopping malls that offers Korean food. STUDENKOV/FOR SUN-TiMES MEDIA ICOR 28 I THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14,2013 A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION Nil. Fundraising is in fashion for Resurrection H.S. FALL FOR FASHION LUNCHEON AND FASHION SHOW BENEFfl1NC: Resurrection College Prep High School WHEIt Oct. 27 WHERE Victoria Rosemont ATTENDEOE 185 RAISED: $10000 I. Sue Anderson and Sheila Ryan of Nues; 2. Sharon, Stephanie and Kathy Angelini (back row) with Diane Abezetian and Jess Caplis, all of Park Ridge; 3. Cathy and Christine Martin of Nues: 4. Valerie and April Bardelas of Morton Grove; 5. Karen Stahmer Bartuch of Park Ridge, with her mother Patricia Stahmer of Nues, and daughter Taylor; 6. Cindy and Gillian van Brenk of Park Ridge, with Wanda Glinski of Schaumburg I PHOTOS BY NATASHA WASINSKI/FOR SUN-TIMES MEDIA 7. Resurrection High School senior Sarah Ryan of Niles I PHOTO COURTESY RESURRECTION HIGH SCHOOL NIL A PIONEER PRESS PUBUCATION THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 2013 I 27 III CAUSE & EVENT LEGION OF YOUNG POLISH WOMEN FASHION SHOW! FUNDRAISER Benefiting Polish American Organizations Dale: Sept. 29 LocatioitWhite Eagle Banquets & Restaurant, Nues Altende* 300 Raised: S5,000 (back, from left) Izabella Ciesla, Charlie Ciesla, Maeve Ciesla, all of Park Ridge; (front, from left) Tommy Julia Casiano of Norridge i PHOTO OOURTESY OF Veronica Lesny, Harwood Heights and Peter Golembiowski Ciesla of Park Ridge and Henry Cornwell of Chicago i PHOTO COURTESY OF PHOTOMADOX PHOTOMADOX of Norridge i PHOTO COURTESY OF PHOTOMADOX Great Style! Great Prîces! HURRY IN, SALE ENDS MONDAY! ZURKO ANTIQUE EVENTS ANTIQUE *pL MARKE1* SIt NOV. 16th. 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"We wanted a very specific look and feel for our wedding. We wanted it to reflect us," Tracey said. Tracey is a Norridge native and the daughter of Michael and Christine Kiefer. Casey, the son of Kim and Rose Bloomer, is a native of Kalamazoo, Mich. The couple met on Casey's birthday during a Christmas pub crawl in Lincoln Park. A year and a half later, they married at The Pavilion at Orchard Farms in Rockton. The organic farm and orchard provided the perfect amount of rustic elegance for their Aug. 4 celebration. The Evanston residents' ceremony took place on a hilltop underneath the boughs oftwo oak trees. Instead of lighting a unity candle, they planted an oak sapling in a pot by combining soil from their parents' gardens. One of Casey's fraternity brothers read "I Like You," a children's book that expressed the true meaning of friendship. He fell in love with the story and carried it with him from the rehearsal dinner to the end of the reception. Tracey and Casey had to buy him his own copy to get theirs back a month after the wedding. The reception was inside the Pavilion barn, which had three sides of sliding glass doors that highlighted the captivating views of the countryside. In less than nine months of wedding planning, Tracey and Casey, with the help of hardworking friends and family, put a personal touch on nearly every aspect of their wedding. They made banners, decorated cans and jars for floral arrangements and added chicken wire to large picture frames for memory collages and the seating chart. Casey and his dad, Kim, built a lemonade stand for refreshments at the ceremony. The save the dates, invitations, menus, programs and place cards were made by Tracey's sorority sister Erin Flanagan-Kopenec, owner of Red Poppy Creative Studio. She detailed each piece with handdrawn artwork of the pavilion and scenery As wedding gifts, Tracey and Casey gave each other bikes to ride during their "mini-moon" to Mackinac Island, Mich. She also gave him a bottle of Maker's Mark that was customized for his fmtennit Sigma Nu, and he gave her a pair of diamond earrings that matched her engagement ring. Tracey is a senior project manager for Takeda Pharmaceuticals in Brookfield. Casey is a lead customer service representative for Fifth Third Bank in Glenview. PHOTOS PROVIDED BY WHITE SHUTTER PHOTOGRAPHY Photographer: White Shutter Photography, Rockford Venue: The Pavilion at Orchard Ridge Farms, Rockton Officiant The Rev. D. Kenneth Turner Caterer: Mary's Market, Rockford Band: The Matt Stedman Band, Chicago Floral arrangements: Moss Fine Floral, Chicago Hair and makeup: The Experience Salon and Spa, Rockford Dress: Glamour Closet, Chicago Bridesmaids' dresses: J. 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Part 2: Employee Loyalty: The Perfect Storm of Worker Discontent From Monster Intellìgence In the first part of this series on employee loyalty, we examined a few key factors of the perfect storm" brewing around employee loyalty: Drivers- Semi Tractor Serving the Intermodal lndustry-McCook, IL You have worked hard to earn your CDL, get the job you deserve that will help you achieve your goals. Min. 2 yrs' exp. CDL-Class A. Clean MVR a must. Ibb FAX ___ 847-486-7456 ei. ' DENTON To apply, call recruiting at: 708.222.3300 To Place An Ad, Call 847-998-3400 . More than 50% of workers are actively seeking to change jobs and have no allegiance to their employer. boss, or to the company's core goals and objectives. This is where the difference . Companies are again growing their workforce as part of their recruiting strategy between employee satisfaction and the concept of worker loyalty becomes clear. as the economy expands. So What Does Create Loyalty? The same things that make a workplace a great place to work are the same I To help compensate for renewed and increased worker demand, companies are increasing compensation and benefits. . Workers are open and ready for new job opportunities. s Higher salaries and better benefits often help ¡n closing the deal with candidates. The good news is, many companies are hiring at breakneck speed (86% of companies surveyed reported that they were currently recruiting for open positions) so job opportunities continue. However, an interesting challenge has materialized. Companies will now be forced to defend their current workforce while attracting new workers - and as the intensity of this storm increases, employee loyalty will become a key advantage to their recruiting strategy. Satisfaction Does Not Equal Employee Loyalty On many levels, Monster research indicates that workers are generally satisfied with their work-life balance and feel challenged and interested in their work. Most workers believe that they contribute to the success of the company; small company employees in particular have a stronger sense of accomplishment because they can see the immediate impact their work has on the bottom line. While it's clear that most workers see the positive impact their work has on the company, what is interesting is that only half of survey participants reported that they felt fairly treated by their supervisor and that they were personally fulfilled by the work that they do. The lowest numbers reported were around an emotional connection --either to their AIiida1e Ésj DENTON ¿4.t4,n e.. Tac. Th.,, ç.sv f'/ PEOPRSTBANK' building blocks of employee loyalty. Is your workplace full of nice people that you like spending time with? Does your company provide a service that you truly believe ¡n and feel proud of? These types of emotional connections are the threads that hold a loyal staff together and make workers want to stay. On the other hand, does your manager's style make your life miserable? Are you just another head in a sea of cubicles? Hardly ever talk to any of your coworkers? The lack of emotional connection to people within an organization is almost always a sign of an uninterested, and ultimately disloyal, workforce. On the topic of what keeps people loyal, a worker at a large company, who asked to remain anonymous, replied, it's the people that keep me here. I'm not particularly moved by the work, but I love the people." Another surveyed respondent, as an example of loyalty, said that she had been offered a promotion but she declined it. She said, "I get along so well with my current boss and I don't know what would happen with the new boss. I wouldn't want that relationship to change, even if it meant better opportunities -- it's important to me." So now that we understand the emotional motivations of a great team, it's time to put that knowledge to use. 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Library Cabinet featured os Antique Roadshow, China Cab. with leaded glass doors, Curio Cab., GF Clock, Armoire, Baker u Table, Cradle, Lladro Fig., Ant. Collectibles, Freezer, Outdoor Fum., Grill, MORE! Lord & Noble Estate Sales (847) 615-0249 www.lordandnoble.com Bulldog. Puppy For bloodline, shots & womed, 1000-12 AUSTIN papere. $400/OBO. 773-593-7876 2BR, $990 Apt. Os Ridge Ave, near St Francio Hospital. Central A/C. SIBERIAN HUSKY PUPPIES bd heat, hot wIr. modem kit w/ DW AKC Beautiful. loving, most colors, 6 Disp. Private parking available $650 each AvaiFable now. AvaIl Nowt Charlie, 847-338-0258 Call 574-772-3573 Glenview- I 2,3 Bds -Mix It Up SaIe!h Oak Park r 206 Forest, 11/15 & 11/16 9-2pm. Everything vintage! For Info go to estatesales.net NEW TRIER SALES Estate Satos-Antqs., Art, 50's Designer Fum. our specialty.Charities, Clean-up available. Walter - 847-471-7333 LUXURY RESIDENCES RENTALS Apartments, Unfurnished Apartments, Furnished Condos, Townhomes Valley Lo Towers Il 1910 Chestnut Ave. Call (847) 998-1800 x200 Mon-FrIlOam-4pm www.valleylotowers.com HARW000 HEIGHTS - Sunny t BA, 2nd floor, non smokisq bldng. Newer appi, rugs. Heal 6 pking md. No pets. 6800(l) - $900(2) + credit check. Aller 6pm, 847-309-2884. Homes Duplex Rooms 2422 or visit www.nhbs.com Rooms Cook County . Suburban MORTON GROVE Imnied. 0cc. 2BA, 2BA, elev. bldg. OPPORTUNITIES All real estate advertised in this newspaper is subject tu the ixz,',-:SMcGawYMCA EVANSTON Rooms tor Men w/maid service, daily k weekly rutes: $131 & up includes use ol facilities csIl the Y tor avamlabildy 1000 Grove 847-475-7400 - ext 214 Offices Cook County . Suburban Skokie- ist mo. rent $1 2nd mo. rent $2, LTL. Offices lar Rent. Nr Touhy & Edens. 30011- 400ft-800ft-l200ft. May combine, na entras, niqhtly clean-up. Call Mi-602-6622 DON'T NEED IT? SELL IT makes it illegal to advertise any preference, limitation, or discrimination based on race, color, religion. see, handicap, familial status or national origin in the sale, rental or financing of hnusing. In addition the Illinois Human Rights Act prohibits discriminalion based un age, ancestry, marital status, sexual orientation or unfavorable military discharge. This paper will not knowingly accept any advertising for real estate which is in violation of the law. All persons are hereby informed that all dwellings adver tised are available on an equal opportunity basis. If you believe you have been discriminated against iv connec tion with the sale, rental or financing of housing, Call: West City and Suburbs: HOPE Fair Housing Center Housing to Share 6304904500 1 heated mndr. prkg. sp. All appicu Regal Home! Kathy Mobile Homes indi. w/d is unit. No ets allowed South City and Suburbs: Petricca Estate Sale Near train station, yr. lease. Retirement Rentals South Suburban Housing Center $1450-$1550 847-470-8100 Northbrook - 242 Summerfield Rd 0/15-16.9-46 11/17.10-2 708.957-4674 Co-Op Housing LR, DR, table/h chairs, dressers, NORRIDGE Large t BR. $750, Wedgewood china, crystal, ten. pavo utrl Prlcg incld. No pets. Sleeping Rooms Nurth City and Suburbs: silverplate, Etsgere, desk, piano, New decor & carpet, appls, A/C, Interfaith Hoasing Center kitchenware, great bikes, Indry available, 708-453-4988 Housekeeping Rooms washer/dryer, and more of the Northern Suburbs Finder Service Pics @ estatesales.net Park Castle Condominium 8474014760 Separate Dining Room, Hardwood Waukegan- 2506 Linden, Fri Apartments - Hotels Flooring, Close to Indian Park, corrvevient to shopping, public 11/15 & Sat 11/16, 9am-4pm. Vacation, Resort Rentals transportation, etc,, Indoor Swimmisg Pool, Gym, Heated. Out-ofState Rentals Firewood Offices Offices Immediate Occupancy 1 Bedroom, 1 Bath, $950 Garages Al ALL SEASONED HARDWOOD Cook County . Suburban Cook County . Suburban Hallmark & Johnson FIREWOOD at 773-545-6160 Farms, Farmland Facecord $95, Fulicord $275 2,931SF WEBCB312731 HARW000 HEIGHTS Delivered & Dumped. 847-343-0557 Commercial, Industrial SKOKIE Second floor of a 2 flat. OFFICE 847-564-1600 3 bärin, 1 .5 bath, off street parking 4600 N. Harlem 2nd story Office Space above retail cenFurniture Storage, Warehouses for one car. No pets. $1 100/month ter. Handicap Access. Aggressive Deals. Call 708-826-7702. www.)oaephrealestate.nel 847-564-1 600 Desk Space In-Door White Wicker Furniture, 1 Couch, 4 Chairs. Offices 4 Tables, TV Stand & Lamps. Stores Good condition. $900 847-295-7146 Lake Forest Rental Services THE FIOMESTEAE) Rental Misc Musical instruments r r e(wro6 Wanted to Rent Baldwin Grand Piano w/ bench. FAST. CA 847-998-3400 UI Antique white with gold trim. Best otter Over $4000 708-366-6339. In Forest Park Wanted to Buy OLD COMIC BOOKS WANTED (pre-1975) TOP $$ tor Vintage Toys, Hot Wheels (pre-1975J& Early Star Wars! 312-685-1787 Apartments, Unfurn'd. Cook County - Chgo. N ThE HOMESTEAD; Morton Groves newest rentai community for those 55+, Offering 2BR, 2BA apt homes. Enjoy mamntesance free livin indoor parking, on site staff Chicago, Narragansett & Irving Pk, secunty. Pnvale patios/terraces & scheduled transportation. Deluxe 2BR w/ hdwd firs. $t000/mo CONTACT US AT + sec 2BR $975/mo + sec. Deluxe 847-581-1800 or visit 1BR 825Jmo + sec, freshly painted, appls., Indry, hId, Nr shopping, w'.homesteadatmortosgrove.com high school CUBE news no pets. credit i, 773-777-9325 $925-$975, incids heat, laundry 6 parking. Immediate Occp. GRE Pro. 847-297-1500 Cook County - Suburban Lake County WAUI(EGAN W. SIDE: Dogs CHICAGO HEIGHTS 4BR or 3ER 2 BATH IN 2 FLAT APPLIANCES IN- 1BR-$675 &2BR-S750 CLUDED. SECTION 8 0K. HEAT + Security. md laundry. sect 8 Misc. Pets INCL. 7088224450 0k. Call 847-662-3789 Lv mag Cats Dogs * CANE CORSO PUPPIES * 5 FEMALES $500 SERIOUS INOUIFES ONLY. * 219-239-6597 * COCKAPOOS- MiE Great pets! VarIous colorst $425. 819-743-5703 www.uphottpetscom DOBERMAN PUPS, AKC reg, 7 wks, M&F. black 6 tan big boned. good temperaments. 'amnts oir site, $1350. 708-269-9052 Wanted to Buy Wanted to Buy WANT TO BUY - PAYING TOP DOLLAR GUNS Firearms Ammunition Holslers pet for $800each helesdavisl 1 @a ol.com 630-966-0959 Lderatsre Vintage Gun Advertmsmng Gorgeous toys and tcup poodles in white cream black and apricot.shots dewormed windair.set ph 8152863915 Lab Pups & mini labo $350-$800 Choc, polar, yellow 6 blk. Started dogs $1000-$2500. Guar., Mchip, delivery avail. 815-721-9090 Your local sports hub. IF YOU GOT IT AND WANT TO SELL IT, I WANT TO BUY IT ALL, AN/THING RELATED TO GUNS. (Antique, Modem, Broken, Etc.) Scopes .Parts Stocks .Empty Gun Boses Guv 6 Hunting .Booko,Icatalogs Military Weslem .Brownisg .Colt Marlmn .Mauser Springtieid S&W Wivchester DAVID BUSHING E: DBUSHING1 @AOLCOM H: 847-816-6847 C: 636-335-3345 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE CIRCUIT COURT OF Houses PANY AMERICAS AS TRUSTEE Plainlrff, FOR RALI 2007-054 Plaint/If, Condos, Lofts vs. HEENA SHAKIR A/K/A HEENA R 13 CH 11783 7309 N KEELER SHAI<IR A/K/A KEENE Duplex Open Houses Mobile Homes Manufactured Homes Apartment Buildings Co-Op Apartments Senior Housing Commercial, Industrial Farms, Farmland Homes Built to Order Vacant Property Vacation Property Income Property Investment Property Lots Real Estate Auctions Real Estate Wanted Real Estate Misc. Out-Of-Town Real Est. Out-Of-Town, Commercial SHAKIR: RIAZ SHAKIR AIX/A RIAZ A SHAKIR A/K/A RIEZ SHAKIR; JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A. S/I/I TO WASHINGTON MUTUAL NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- BANK, FA; TCF NATIONAL TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur- BANK; SYSCO BARABOO. LLC suant In a Judgment of Foreclosure FKA SYSCO FOOD AVENUE LINCOLNWOOD, IL 60712 TEODATO QUIJANO A/K/A TEODATO S QUIJANO, MILDRED QUIJANO M<JA MILDRED M QUIJANO Detendants and Sale entered mn the above SERVICES OF BARABOO. LLC: cause on August 20, 2013, an HOWARD JOHNSON agent for The Judicial Saies Corpo- INTERNATIONAL, INC.; STATE ration, will at 10:30 AM on Decem- OF ILLINOIS; JOSE ber 10, 2013, st the The Judicial CHE'fl]ATH; KEMP & Sales Corporation, One Soulh GRZELAKOWSKI, LTD.: PHILIP Wacker Drive - 24th Floor, CHICA- A TANZAR: GAIL WALOWITZ; GO, IL, 60606, velI at public auction UNKNOWN OWNERS AND to the highest bidder, as nef forth NON RECORD CLAIMANTS, below, the following descnbed real Defendants, estate: 12 CH 19401 Commonly known as 7309 N KEEL- NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT TO ER AVENUE, LINCOLNW000, IL JUDGMENT OF FORECLOSURE 607t2 Property Indes No 10-27- UNDER ILLINOIS MORTGAGE 420-0t3-0000, Property Index No. FORECLOSURE LAW 10-27-420-014-0000. The real estate is improved with a 1/2 split lenel, single family home with a two car attached garage. Sale terms: 25% down of the highest bid by certihed funds at the close of the sale payabin to The Judicial Sales Corpora- PUBLIC NOTICE mo hereby given the Judicial salo fee for Abandovo Residential Property Municipality Relief Fund, which is calculated on residential real estate at tIre rate of st for each $1 .000 or fraction there- go, Illinois, sell lo the highest bidder that pursuanl to a Judgment of Foreclosure entered in the above entitled cause on February 27, 2013, Intercounty Judicial Sales Corporation will on Monday, December 2, 2013, at the hour of ti lion. No third party checks will be am. in their office at 120 West accepted. The balance, includin Madison Street, Suite 7i8A, Chicafor cash, the following described property: PIN. 10-35-131-021-0000 Commonly known as 6850 NORTH Lakes, Resort Property of of the amount paid by the pur- CHERRY LANE, LINCOLNWOOD, chaser not to exceed $300, e certi- IL 60712 Mortgages, Loans fied funds/or wire transfer, is due The mort9aged real estate iv mmtwenty-four (24) hours. No proved with a single family resiHomeowners Insurance within fee shall be paid by the mortgagee donde. If the sublect mortgaged real acquiring the residential real estate estate mn s ueit of a common interReal Estate Seminars pursuanl to to credit bid at the sale est community, the purchaser of the or by any mortga$ee, ludgment unit other than a mortgagee shall Real Estate Services creditor, or other henar acquiring pay the assessments required by the residential real estate whose subsection (g-1) of Section 18.5 of Judicial Sales - Legal Judicial Sales-Real Est. HARWOOD HEIGHTS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF Cook County, Illinois, County Department, Chancery Division JPMorgan Chase Bank, National Association Plaintiff, vs. Audrey Schrto: 4760-4770 N. Newcastle Condominium Association, NFP: United Slates of Arnenca; Uy- known Owners and Nay-Record Claimants Defendants, 12 CH 18033 Shentf's h 130789 F11030140 CHOH Pursuant to a Judgment made and entered by said Court in the above entitled cause, Thomas J Dart, Sheriff of Cook County, Illinois, will on December it, 2013, at 1pm in room LLO6 of the Richard J Daley West Washington 50 Street, Chicago, Illinois, sell at public auction the following desenbed premises and real estate mentioned in said Judgment. 4760-4770 Common Address' North Newcastle Avenue Unit GD, Center, Haiwood Hemqhts, Illinois 60706 PIN: 13-18-102-008-0000 (old): 13-18-102-066-1003 (new) Improvements: This property conniaS 01 a Residential Condominium rights in and to the residential real the Condominium Property Act. estate arose prior to the sale. The Sale terms: 25% down by certified sublect property is sublect to gener- funds, balance within 24 hours, by al real estafe taxes, special assess- certified funds. No refunds. The monts, or special tases levied property will NOT be open for oragainst said real estate and is of- spection. Upen payment in full of fered for sale without any represen- Ihe amount bid, the purchaser will Istmos as to quality or quantity of title receive a Certificate of Sale which and without recourse to Plaintiff and will entitle the purchaser to a Deed in AS 1S condition. The sale is fur- lo the premises aher confirmation of thor subtect to confirmation by the the sale, court. Upon payment in full of the For information: Visit our website al amount bid, the purchaser will re- http://service.atty-pierce.com Beceive a Certdmcate of Sale that will besen 3 p.m. and 5 p.m. only. entìtle the purchaser to a deed to Pierce & Associates, Plaintiff's Atthe real estate aher confirmation of lomeys, t North Dearborn Street, the sale. The properly will NOT be Chicago, Illinois 60602. Tet.No. open for inspection and plaintiff (312) 476-5500. Refer to File Nummakes no representation as to the ber 1209996. condition of the property. Prospec- INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALES tise bidders are admonished to CORPORATION check the court file fo verily all melar- Selling Officer, (312) 444-1122 matron. If this property is a condo- 569241 mmeium unit, the purclrauer of the 10/31,11/7,11/14/13*67011e unit at Ihe foreclosure vale, other than a mortgagee, shall pay the assevsments and the legal fees re- LINCOLN WOOD quired by The Condominium Prop- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF erty Act, 765 ILCS 60S/9)g1) and COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN(g4). If this property is a condo- TV DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY minium unit which is part ol a cam- DIVISION mon interest commueity, the pur- U S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIAchaser of the unit at the foreclosure TION, AS TRUSTEE FOR J.P. sale other than a mortgagee shall MORGAN MORTGAGE ACQUISIpay the assessments required by TION TRUST 2006-WMC4, ASSET The Condominium Property Act, BACKED PASS-THROUGH CER- 765 ILCS 6051i8.5)g-i(. W YOU TIFICATES, SERIES 2006-WMC4 successful and highest bid to be MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE 07 CH 29225 paid to the Sheriff by cushier's LAW. For information' Visit our 6848 NORTH HAMLIN AVENUE WILL BUY ONE PIECE OR ENTIRE COLLECTION. GIVE ME A TRY, AND DONT SELL VOUA COLLECTION SHORT. YOU WILL NOT BE DISAPPOINTED. French Bulldog. 2Femule, 1 male. gweeks, Vet Checked,good family LINCOLN WOOD IN ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME- Plaintiff, OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION RICHARD WALDO, MORTGAGE Unit. FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION Sale shall be under the lollowing AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN SYSTEMS, INC., AS NOMINEE terms: payment of not less than ten ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION FOR WMC MORTGAGE CORP percent (lOT0) of the amount of the 15-17011Cl OF THE ILLINOIS Defendants Des Plaines: t Bdrm $775, 2 Bdrm PETS UNCOLN WOOD COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN- COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY DIViSION CERY DIVISION DEUTSCHE BANK TRUST COM- WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. Townhomes Federal Fair Housing Act, which Doitov ares - DORCHESTER TOWNHOMES 155th Dorchester, SaIe,Male His is S weeks old Cute Lg, modem 1 BR, walk-in closet, and good with children Health Certificate Akc Registered, Champion washer/dryer hkup, $675-$725/mo. Move in special.773-233-6673 line,, Cost $700, Email , mildredsmit h12@hofmsil,com,(773) 348-t35 EVANSTON, PFIBULL PUPPIES - 10 weeks, 2F, 2M, all blue, Razor's Edge HOUSING Suburbs, * RENT TO OWN! * Buy with No closing costs amid get help with your credit, Call 708-868- REAL ESTATE highschool cubenews.com check or certified funds al the sale; websile at service.atty-pierce.com. and the fuit remaining balance to be between the hours of 3 and 5 pm. paid to tIle Sheriff by cushier's PIERCE 6 ASSOCIATES, Plaintiff's check or certified funds within Attorneys, One North Dearborn twenty-four )24( hours after the sale. Sale shall be sublecl iO general taues, special assessments. LINCOLNW000, IL 60712 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure Street Suite 1300. CHICAGO, IL and Sale entered in the above 60602. Tel No. (312) 476-5500. cause on February 26, 2009, an file number agent for The Judicial Sales CorpoPlease refer to PA1300692. THE JUDICIAL SALES ration, will at 10:30 AM on NovemOne South ber 26, 2013, at the The Judicial ion. Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago, Sales Corporation, One South e purchaser of a condominium IL Q0606-4650 (312) 236-SALE '(ou Wacker Ddve - 24th Floor, CHICA- Premise will NOT be open for in- CORPORATION unit, other than a mortgagee shall can also visit The Judicial Sales GO, IL, 60606, sell at public auction 08v the assessments as required by Corporation at tise cam lar a 7 to the highest bidder, as set forth 6S ILCS 605/18.5(g-t) day status rnport of nending sales. below, the following described real Firm Information: Plaintiff's Attomev PIERCE 6 ASSOOIATES One estate' Commonly known as 6848 FREEDMAN ANSELMO LIND- North Dearborn Street Suite 1300 NORTH HAMLIN AVENUE, BERG LLC CHICAGO, IL 60602 (312) 476- LINCOLNWOOD. IL 60712 Pro.-rAnthony Porto 5500 Attorney File No PA1300692 Iv Index No. t0-35-13i-040-IIt. 1807 W. DIEHL., Ste 333 Attorney Code, 91220 Case Num- The real estate is improved with a Napeiville, IL 60566-7228 ber: 15 CH 11783 TJSC#: 33- brick 2 story house with a 2 car alforeclosurenotice@Ial-illinois.com 18591 1570420 tached garage Sole terms: 25% 866-402-8661 lax 630-428-4620 down of the highest bid by certified 11/7, 11/14, 11/21/13 *675640 For bidding Instructions, visit sassy f lands al the close of the sale payaal-illinois.com ble to The Judicial Sales CorporaThis is an attempt to collect a debl tion. No third party checks will be ursuant to the Fair DebI Collection accepted. The balance, including radices Act and any information the Judicial sale fee for Abandoned REACH OtIlO MORE OOAUFIED obtained will be used for that purResidential Properly Municipality pose. 1566113 Relief Fund, which is calculated on LOCAL CANDIDATES IN lesi, 1, 11/14/13 8670093 residenlisl real estate st the rate of CifiCACOLAND Willi MONSTER, $1 for each St .000 or Iraction ihere- (ALt 841-998-3400 chaser not to exceed $300, in certilied funds/or wire transfer, mv due of of the amount paid by the pur- Thursday, NoVember 14, 2013 Judicial Sales-Real Est. Judicial Sales-Real Est. Judicial Sales-Real Est. Judicial Sales-Real Est, Judicial Sales-Real Est. Judicial Sales-Real Est. within twenty-tour (24) hours. No quantity of title and without recourse Pierce S Associates, Plaintiffs At- NOTE: Pursuant to the Fair Debt fee shaI be paid by he mortgagee to Plaintiff and in AS 1S condition. tomeys. North Dearborn Street, Collection Practices Act, you are acquiring the residential rea' estate The sale in further sublect to confrr- Chicago, Illinois 60602. TeI.No. advised that Plaintiff's attorney is pursuant to its credit bid at the sale mation by the court. Upon payment (3t2( 476-5500. Refer to File Num- deemed to be a debt collector ator by any mortgagee, udgment in full of the amount bid, the pur- ber 1213334. tempting to collect a debt and any creditor, or other Renor acquidog chaser will receive a Certi/leste of INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALES information obtained will be ssed tor the residential real estate whose Sale that will entitle the purchaser CORPORATION that purpose. 1567337 rights in and to the residential real to a deed fo the real estate after Selling Officer, (312) 444-1122 Il/?, 11/14,11121/134675610 estate arose pnor to the sale The confirmation of the sale. The prop- 1569307 1 subject property ¡s subject to gener- erty will NOT be open for rnupection 11/7. 11/14, 11P21/13 4675612 al real estate tases, special assess- and plaintiff makes no representaments, or special taxes levied Hon as to the condition of the prop- against seid real estate and is of- erly. Prospective bidders are adtered for sale without any represen. monished to check the court tile to SKOKIE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT DF COOK COUNTY. ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPARTMENT, CHAN- CERY DIVISION tation as to quality or quantity of tiffe verify all information If this property MORTON GROVE BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., SUCand without recourse to Plaintift and is a condominium unit, the purchas- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF CESSOR BY MERGER TO BAC in "AS IS" condition The sale is fur- er of the unit at the foreclosure sale. COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN- HOME LOANS SERVICING, LP. ther subject to confirmation by the Other than a mortgagee, shall pay ri' DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY F/K/A COUNTRYWIDE HOME court Upon payment ri fuit of the the assessments und the legal fees DIVISION WELLS FARGO BANK, LOANS SERVICING, LP. amount bid, the purchaser will re- required by The Condominium N.A. Plaintiff ceive a Certificate of Sale that will Prooertv Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g((1( Plaintiff. V. entitle the purchaser to a deed to and (g((4(. lt this property is a conSANDRA LEE BANEY: BANK OF the real estate after confirmation of dominium unit which is part of a MiROSLAW TRZECIAK, RENATA AMERICA, N.A.: OPTIMA OLD ORthe sale. The property will NOT be common interest community, the TRZECIAK CHARD WOODS OAK CONDOopen for inspection and plaintiff purchaser of the unit at the toreclo- Defendants MINIUM ASSOCIATION: OPTIMA makes no representation as to the sure sete other than a mortgagee 13 CH 002741 OLD ORCHARD WOODS COMcondition of the property Prospec- shall pay the assessments required 7044 WILSON TERRACE MOR- MUNITY ASSOCIATION, tive bidders are admonished to by The Condominium Property Act, TON GROVE, IL 60053 Defendants check the court file to venty all intor- 755 ILCS 605/18.5(0-t). IF YOU NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- 10 CH 40740 mation If this property is a condo- ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME- TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur- Property Address: 9665 Woods minium unit, the purchaser of the OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT suant to a Judgment of Foreclosure Dnve Unit 608 Skokie, IL 60077 und at the foreclosure sale, other TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION and Sale entered in the above NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE than a mortgagee, shall pay the as- FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF cause on September it, 2013, SALE - CONDOMINIUM sessments and the le5al fees re- AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN Auction.com, an agent for The Judi- Fisher and Shapiro file h 10-044t30 quired by The Condominium Prop- ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION cial Sales Corporation, will al t:00 (It is advised thaI interested parties arty Act, 785 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and 15-t7Ot)C( OF THE ILLINOIS PM on December t8, 20t3, ut the consult with their (g)(4) If this property is a condo- MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE Holiday Inn Chicaqo Mart Plaza, own attorneys before bidding at minium unit which is part of a corn- LAW. For information, esamine the 350 West Mart CenTer Drive (in the mortgage foreclosure sales.) mon interest community, the pur- court tile or contact Plaintiff's attor- Auction.com room , CHICAGO. IL, chaser of the unit at the foreclosure nay: CODILIS 5 ASSOCIATES, 60654. seIl at pub ic auction to the sale other than a mortgagee shall P C., t 5W030 NORTH FRONTAGE highest bidder, as set forth below, pay the assessments required b ROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE, the following described real estate: The Condominium Property Ac IL 60527 (630) 794-9876. Please Commonly known as 7044 WILSON 765 ILCS 605/18.5(n.t). IF YOU refer to (Ile number t4-t2-37589. TERRACS, MORTON GROVE. IL ARE TI-IF MORTGAGOR (HOME- THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORA- 60053 Property Indes No. tO-t8OWNER(, YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS FORECLOSURE MORTGAGE LAW For information: Visit our website at service.atty.pierca,com. between the hours of 3 and 5 pm. PIERCE & ASSOCIATES. Plaintiffs Attorneys. One North Dearborn Street Suite t 300, CHICAGO, IL 60602. Tel No. (312) 476-5500. Please refer fo file number PA0714967. THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION One Soulh Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 (3t2) 236-SALE You TION One South Wacker Dnve, 24th Floor, Chicaqo, IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE ?ou can also visit The Judicial Sales Corporation at w ww.tlsc.com for a 7 day status repoil of oending sales. CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C. 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE tOO BURR RIDGE, IL 60527 (630) 794-5300 Attorney File No. 14-12-37589 Attorney ARDC No. 00468002 Attorney Code. 21762 Case Number t3 CH 000191 TJSC#: 33-19972 NOTE: Pursuant to the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, you sra advised that Plaintiff's attorney is deemed Io be a debt col- lector attempting to collect u debt and any information obtuined will be can also visit The Judicial Sales used for that purpose 569989 Corporation at www.tjsc.com for a 7 11/7. 11/14. 11/21/13 4675623 day status report of pendinq sales. PIERCE & ASSOCIATES One North Dearborn Street Suite f300 CHICAGO. IL 60602 (3t2( 4765500 Aftomey File No. PA0714987 Attorney Code 9t220 Case Num- ber: 01 CH 29225 TJSC#: 3322264 568903 10131, 1117, 11/14/13 8670108 MORTON GROVE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPA(RTMENT - CHANIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF CERY DIVISION COOK COUNTY. ILLINOIS COUN- JPMORGAN CHASE BANK. NATY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY TIONAL ASSOCIATION, DIVISION JPMORGAN CHASE SUCCESSOR-IN-INTEREST BY BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION PURCHASE FROM THE MORTON GROVE Pta inliff, FDIC AS RECEIVER OF WASH- AMIR KHANO INGTON MUTUAL BANK. FA Plaintiff, PUBLIC NOTICE in hereby given that pursuant to a Judqment of vs. TON GROVE, IL 60053 JUDGE D. BRENNAN ENRICO V CUENCA: ANNABELLE verify all information, It this property CUENCA NKA is a condominium unit, the purchanANNABELLE L CUENCA: FORD er of the unit at the foreclosure sale, MOTOR CREDIT COMPANY other than a mortgagee, shall pay LLC; Defendants, the assessments andthe legal tees 12 CH 25203 required by The Condominium NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT TO Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g((t( JUDGMENT OF FORECLOSURE and )g)(4). If thin property in a conUNDER ILLINOIS MORTGAGE dorninium unit which is part of a FORECLOSURE LAW common interest community, the PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given purchaser of the unit at the foreclo- JULIO CUENCA NKJA JULIO V 7021 SIMPSON STREET MOR- CUENCA A/K/A JULIO monished to check the court tile to TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above cause on August 28, 20t3, an agent for The Judicial Saies Corporation, will at 10:30 AM on Decem- ber 3, 20f3, at the The Judicial Sales Corporation. One South Wacker Dnve - 24th Floor, CHICA- that pursuant to a Judgment of GO, IL, 60606, seIl at public auction Foreclosure entered in tEe abose lo the highest bidder, as set forth entitled cause on August 29, 2013, below, the following deocribed real Intercounty Judicial Sales Corporaestate' Commonly known as 7021 tion will on Tuesday, December 3, SIMPSON STREET, MORTON 20t3, at the hour ottt am, in their GROVE, IL 60053 Property Index office at 120 West Madison Street, No 10-fS-tlO-0t5. The real estate Suite 718A, Chicago. Illinois. sell to is improved with a single family resi- the highest bidder for cash. the foldence. Sale terms: 25% down of lowing dencnbed property: the highest bid by certified funds at PIN. t0-20-421-065-000, 10-20the close of the sale payable to The 421-032-0000, Judicial Sales Corporation. No third Commonly known as 5826 party checks will be accepted. The OAKTON STREET. MORTON balance, including the Judicial sale GROVE. IL 60053 fee tor Abandoned Residential The mortgaged real estate is imProperty Municipality Relief Fund. proved with a single family resiwhich is calculated on residential dence, It the sublect mortgaged real real estate at the rate of $1 for each estate is a unit of a common inter$1 000 or fraction thereof of the est community. the purchaser of the amount paid by the purchaser not unit other than a mortgagee shall to exceed $300, in certified funds/or pay the assessments required by wire transfer, is due within twenty- subsection (g-t) st Section 18.5 of tour (24) hours. No fee shall be paid the Condominium Property Act. try the mortgagee acquiring the res- Sale terms: 25% down by certified idential real estate pursuant to its funds, balance within 24 hours, by credit bid at the sale or by any certified funds No refunds, The mortgagee, lsdgrnent creditor, or property will NOT be open for inother lienor acquinng the residential spection. Upon payment in full of real estate whose rights in and to the amount bid, the purchaser will the residential real estate arose po- receive a Certificate of Sale which or to the sale. The subject property will entitle the purchaser to a Deed is sublect to general real estate tax- to the premises after confirmation of es. special assessments, or special the sale tases levred ayainst seid real estate For information. Visit our website at and is offered' for sale without any httpJ/service.atty-pierce.com. Berepresentation as to quality or tween 3 p.m. and 5 p.m. only. idential real estate pursuant to its IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF credit bid at the sale or by any COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS mortgagee. ludgment creditor, or COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHANother lienor acquiring the residential CERY DIVISION real estale whose nghts in und to BANK OF AMERICA, NA; the residential real estate arose pn- Plaintiff, or to the sale. The subject property vs. is subtect to general real estate tao- STAN SHLYAPOCHNIK. AMBER eu, special assessments. sr special KING AKA AMBER M. taxes levied against seid real estate KING, BARCELONA CONDOMINIand is offered tor sale without any UM ASSOCIATION #4: representation as to quality or UNKNOWN AND OWNERS quantity of tifle and without recourse NONRECORD CLAIMANTS: to Plaintiff and in "AS IS" condition. Defendants, The sein is further sublect to confir- 11 CH44400 mation by the court. Upon payment PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given full of the amount bid, the pur- that pursuant to u Judgment of chaser will receive a Certificate of Foreclosure entered in the above Sale that will entitle the purchaser entitled cause on March it, 2013, to a deed to the real estate after Intercounty Judicial Sales Corporaconfirmation of the sale. The prop- tion will on Monday, December 9, erty will NOT be open for inspection 20t 3. at the hour st 1 t am. in their and plaintiff makes no representa- office at 120 West Madison Street. tion as to the condition of the prop- Suite 718A, Chicago, Illinois, sell to erty. Prospective bidders are ad- the highest bidder for cash, the folmonished to check the court file to lowing descnbed property' verify all information. If this property PIN. 10-16-204-O24-10y9. is a condominium unit, the purchas- Commonly known as 4940 Foster in other than a mortgagee, shall pay The mortgaged real estate is imthe assessments and the legal tees proved with a condominium resirequired by The Condominium dence, The purchaser of the unit SKOKIE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF Plaintiff, vs. 2007 MS PLUMBING, MIDHAD KENDIC. SAID after confirmation of the sale, For information: Visit oar website at http'J/servrce.atty-pierce.com Bebesen 3 p.m. and 5 p.m only. Chicago, ;îovIflsAtE REST PARK - 429 Circle Ave SATURDAY 11/16 9AM-4PN ONE DAY OÑLYf Illinois 60602. Selling Officer, (312) 444-t t22 1570117 11/7,11/14,11121/138675634 Goldgehn Davis Lake Villa, Huge Mutti-Family Ga- 83, Ate 59 or Fairfield Rd to Petite Sat/Sun 16th 6 17th, 74:30 Lake Rd to West ParIr to Reindeer 48 years of Stuff - House/Barn Full: Toys, Bikes, Train table & tons more! SALE" Valve grinder, lab scope, lathe, adapters, brake bleeder, oil cans, old tools, snow plow S antiques WAUKEGAN MOVING SALE, 533 South Victory, Thursday & Friday 9-3. Saturday & Sunday 9-4. Lots st stuff, bikes, tumiture, you must see. Saturday sew stuff. 10 P1A(( A CLASSIFIED AD (ALL 847-998.3400 O V(SÇI PlONEERL0(AL.(OM/(LASS)F)EDS YOU'RE IN THE DRIVER'SSEAT at ToDve,com COOK COUNTY. ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY DIVISION BANK OF AMERICA. NA SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING, LP FKA COUNTR'rWIDE HOME LOANS SERVICING LP: Plaintiff, vs. YEVGENIY TURIN: LARISA TURIN, MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC. AS NOMINEE FOR AMERICA'S WHOLESALE LENDER: UNKNOWN OWNERS AND NONRECORO CLAIMANTS: Defendants, 09 CH 37932 PUBLIC NOTICE u hereby green entitled cause on March 22, 20i3, SHOPPING FOR YOUR NEXT CAR? Visit ToDrive.com to find the make and model that fits your styLe, dence, If the sablent rnOrtpag6d real estate io a unit of u common interest community, the purchaser of the unit other than a mortgagee shall pay the assessments required by subsection (g-1) of Section t8.5 of the Condominium Property Act. Sale terms. 25% down by certified funds, balance within 24 hours, by certihed funds. No refunds, The property will NOT be open for inspection. Upen payment in fall of the amount bid. the purchaser will receive a Certificate of Sale which will entitle the purchaser to a Deed to the premises after confirmation of the sale, For intormahon. Visit our website ut http://serece.utty-prerce.corn Be- tween 3 p.m. and S p.m. only. & tomeys, t ber 09t9306. INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALES INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION CORPORATION Selling Officer, (312) 444-i 122 Selling Officer, (312) 444-1 t22 11/7, 11/14, 11)21/13 #675637 OUIff OSAtE rage Sale, 23834 W Reindeer Trail Fnda,y & Saturday 10 to 4. Take Ate WADSWORTh - 40685 Lester Ln IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF 828-9600. 1570119 bargains, For Details: learningresources.con-Vholidaysule SKOKIE Pierce & Associates, Plaintiffs AtNorth Dearborn Street, port of pending sales, AUCTION- dicial Sales Corporation. No third Chicago. Illinois 60602. TeINs, .COM LLC For Addihonal Informa- party checks will be accepted The Garmisa, 330 North Wabash, Chicago, Illinois 606t i-3699, (312) (312) 476-5500. Refer to File Numtion regarding Auctiov.com. please Aronberg great All articles must go' S t-$5 Stove 8 fndge - best offer TeI,No ber 0916475. INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION that pursuant to a Judgment of FORECLOSURE Sales Corporation, One South Street, Skokie, IL 60076. 10-26-100-006-0000 vot t23. LAW. For informahon, examine the Wacker Drive - 24th Floor, CHICA- PIN. The mortgaged real estate is a court file or contact Plainhff's uSsr- GO. IL, 60606. sell at public auction commercial building ney: CODILIS S ASSOCIATES, to the highest bidder, as set forth P.C.. t5W030 NORTH FRONTAGE below, the following descnbed real Sale terms: Bidders must present. at the time of sale, a cashier's or ROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE, estate: Commonly known as 4450 IL 60527. (630) 794-9876. Please MAIN STREET, Skokie, IL 60076 certified check for 10% of the sucrefer to tile nsmber 14-t 2-35223. Property Indes No. 10-22-105-013- cesstul bid amount. The balance of the successful bid shall be paid THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORA- 0000. The real estate is improved 24 hours, by similar funds, TION One South Wacker Drive, with a single family residence. The within 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 judgment amount was $403,436.66. The property will NOT be open tor 1312) 236-SALE You can also visit Sale terms: 25% down of the high. inspection. The Judicial Sales Corporation at w est bid by certified funds at the For information call Ms. Jillian S. at Plaintiffs Attorney, ww.tfsc.corn for a 7 day status re- close of the sale payable to The Ja- Cole MORTGAGE Dr. Thursday 11/14 - Saturday 11/16, gam-4pm. Holiday Toy Sale, up to 80% off! Great gifts, (3t2) 476-5500. Refer to File Num- LLC, Foreclosure entered iv the above 765 ILCS 605/18 5(-t(. IF YOU NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME- TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur- 20t3, at the hour of t t am. in their office at t20 West Madison Street. OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT suant to a Judgment of Foreclosure 718A, Chicago, Illinois, sell to TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION and Sale entered in the above Suite the highest bidder for cash, the folFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF cause on September 23, 2013, an lowing described mortgaged real AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN agent for The Judicial Sales CorpoACCORDANCE WITH SECTION ration, will at 10:30 AM on Decern- estate, 15-t7Ot(C) OF ThE ILLINOIS ber 26, 2013, at the The Judicial Commonly known as 3943 Oakton Garage Sales Vernon Hills - 375 North Fairway Pierce 8 Associates, Plaintiff's Attorneys, i North Dearborn Street. COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNIntercounty Judicial Sales CorporaTY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY VELIC, VILLAGE OF SKOKIE, UN- tion will on Monday, December 9, KNOWN OWNERS AND DIVISION FOSTER BANK 2013, at the hour ofti a.m in their NON-RECORD CLAIMANTS. Plaintiff, office at 120 West Madison Street, Defendants. Suite 7t8A, Chicago, Illinois, sell to 12 CH 618 VILLAGE HEEWON KIM, OF the highest bidder for cash, the folNOTICE OF SALE SKOKIE, UNKNOWN OWNERS lowing described property: AND NON-RECORD CLAIMANTS PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given PIN. 10-16-408-064-0000 that pursuant to a Judgment of Defendants Foreclosure entered in the above Commonly known as 9122 Skokie sure sale other than a mortgagee 13 CH 10696 cause on October 3, 2013, Bled, Unit B. Skolsie, IL 60077. shall pay the assessments required 4450 MAIN STREET Skokia, IL entitled Intercounty Judicial Sales Corpora- The mortgaged real estate is imby The Condominium Property Act, 60076 hon will os Monday, December 9, proved with a single family resi- balance, including the Judicial sale visit www.Aucfion.com or call (800- fee for Abandoned Residential 280-2832) CODILIS & ASSOCI- Property Municipality Relief Fund. ATES, P.C. i5W030 NORTH which is calculated on residential FRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE 100 real estate at the rate of $1 for each BURR RIDGE, IL 60527 (630) 794- $1 .000 or fraction thereof of the 5300 Attorney File No. 14-12-5223 amount paid by the purchaser not Atfsmey ARDC No. 00468002 AI- Is esceed $300. in certified funds/or torney Code. 21762 Case Number: wire transfer, is due within twenty13 CH 00274t TJSC#: 33-20904 tour (24) hours. No tee shall be paid Garage Sales Property Act. 765 ILCS 605/9(g((t) other than a mortgagee shall pay PARK RIDGE RUMMAGE SALE! and (g)(4). It this property is a con- the assessments and the leqal fees Sat 1 t/t6, Oam-3pm BSA Troop t dorninium unit which is part of a required by subdivisions (g)t( and and crew t . First United Methodist common interest community, the (g4) of Section 9 of the CondominChurch, 4t8 W Touhy Ave. purchaser of the und at the foreclo- ium Property Act Sale terms: 25% Enfer off Grant behind church, sure sale other than a mortgagee down by certified funds, balance shall ps the assessments required within 24 hours, by certified funds, by The Condominium Properly Act, No refunds. The property will NOT 7ES ILCS 605/18.5(q-1(. IF YOU be open for inspection. Upon payARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME- ment in full of the amount bid, the OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT purchaser will reserve a Certificate of Sale which will entitle the purchaser to a Deed to the premises 1570100 11/7,11/14,11/21/134675632 5 GARAGE SALES er of the unit at the foreclosure sale, Street, Unit 309, Skokie, IL 60077. Foreclosure entered on March 14, 2013. KaIlen Realty Services, Inc., as Selling Official will at 12:30 p.m. on December 12, 20t3, at 205 W. Randolph Street, Suite t020, Chi- TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION i t4-024. The mal estate is im- cago, Illinois, sell at public auction FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF proved with a single family resi- to the highest bidder tor cash, as AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN dence. Sale terms, 25% down of set forth below, the following devon- ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION the higheut bid by certified funds at bed real property: i5-t7Ot(C( OF THE ILLINOIS the close of the sale payable to The Commonly known as 9665 Woods MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE Judicial Sales Corporation. No third Dnve, Unit 608. Skokie, IL 60077 LAW. For information, contact party checks will be accepted. The Permanent Index No.: 10-09-304- Plaintiff's a8orney' MCFADDEN & balance. including the Judicial sale 031-tOrtO: tO-09-304-03t-1289 DILLON, P.C., 120 S. L.ASALLE fee tor Abandoned Residential The mortgaged real estate is im- STREET. SUITE 1335, CHICAGO. Property Municipality Relief Fund, proved with a dwelling The proper- IL 60603, (312) 201-8300 THE JUwhich is calculated on residential ty will NOT be open for inspection. DICIAL SALES CORPORATION real estate at the rate of St tor each The purchaser of the unit other than One South Wacker Dnve, 24th $t,000 or fraction thereof of the a mortgagee shall pay the assess- Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 amount paid by the purchaser not ments and the lessI tees required L3i2( 236-SALE You can also visit to eoceed $300, in certified funds/or PS 765 ILCS 605/(g((1) and (g((4(. The Jadicial Sales Corporation at w wire transfer, is due within twenty- The judgment amount was ww.tlsc.com for s 7 day status retour (24) hours No tee shall be paid $219,175.50. Sale termo for non- port of pendino sales MCFADDEN by the mortgagee acquihng the res- parties. tO% of successful bid im- E DILLON, P.C. t20 S. LASALLE idential real estate pursuant to its mediately at conclusiov of auction. STREET, SUITE 1335 CHICAGO, credit bid at the sale or by any balance by 1230 p.m the nent IL 60603 (312) 201-8300 Attorney mortgagee, Iudgment creditor, or business day. both by cashier's Code. 26370 Case Number: 13 CH other lienor acquiring the residential checks: and no refunds. The sale 10696 TJSC#: 33-21250 NOTE: real estate whose nghts in and to shall be sublect to general real es- Pursuant to the Fair Debt Collection the residential real estate arose pri- tate tases, special taxes, special Practices Act, you are advised that or to the sale The sublect property assessments, special tases levied. Plaintiffs attorney is deemed to be is subject to general real estate tas- and supenor liens. if any. The s debt collector attempting to collect es, special assessments, or special property is offered "us is, with no a debt and any information obtained tases levied against said real estate express or implied warranties and will be used for that purpose. und s offered for sale without any without any representation as ts the 65983 representation au to quality or quality of title or recourse to Plain- 11/14, 11/21, 11128/13 #680107 Prospective bidders are adquantity of title and without recourse tiff to Plaintiff and in AS IS" condition. monished to review the court file to The sale is further subject to contir- verity all informatIon and to view mation by the court Upon payment auction mies at ww kallenrs corn in full of the amount bid, the pur- For information: Sale Clerk. Fisher chaser will receive a Certificate of and Shaprro, Attorney 8 42t68. SKOKIE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF Sale that will entitle the purchaser 2121 Wsukegan Road, Suite 301, COUNTY, ILLINOIS to a deed to the real estate after Bannockbum, Illinois 60015, (847) COOK COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHANconfirmation of the sale. The prop- 498-9990, between t:00 p.m. and CERY DIVISION arty will NOT be open for inspection 3:00 p.m. weekdays only URBAN PARTNERSHIP BANK, AS and plaintiff makeo no representa- 1566766 SUCCESSOR-INtion as to the condition of the prop- 11/14, 11/21, 11128/13 #680112 INTEREST TO SHOREBANK, erty. Prospective bidders are ad- Defendant o 13 CM 000191 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- by the mortgagee acqsivng the res- SKOKIE Pioneer Press (DC) needs and budget. Pioneer Press (DC) 6 Thursday, November 14, 2013 Judicial Sales-Real Est. Judicial Sales-Real Est. Judicial Sales-Real Est. Judicial Sales-Real Est. Judicial Sales-Real Est. Judicial Sales-Real Est. BUSINESS SERVICE DIRECTORY SKOKIE 5KO KIE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF SKOKIE SKOKIE IN IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN- COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS Cleaning Home Improvements EVE'S PROFESSIONAL HOUSE CLEANING 630-430-1523 TDS 5 HOME IMPROVEMENT Perfection is the standard. Concrete MERIT CONCRETE Inc. 773-283-5877 Est. 1970 Free Est. / Licensed I Insured Steps Patios Walks Drives Bsmnt Floors Garage Slabs Deco. Resurfacing Inside/Out Fdn. Cracks Epoxe lnected ww-w.meritconcretelnc con, Installation: Electrical Deck Carpentry Windows Doors Painting . Floors Tile Klchen. Bath S EsmI Remodeling Lic Bonded Sr. Discount Tad 630-202-5825 ww.tdx5fromeksprovement.coin Painting-Decorating COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY COUNTI' DEPARTMENT - CHAN- COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY DIVISION DIVISION GREEN TREE SERVIC- CERY DIVISION WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. AS FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTING LLC TRUSTEE FOR WAMU MORT- GAGE ASSOCIATION Plaintiff, Plaintiff, GAGE PASS-THROUGH CERTIFI- DON LARA ROSALES, OPTIMA CATES SERIES 2006-PRi TRUST 13 CH 011243 9439 LONG AVE- ORIEL ATKINS, OSNAT ATKINS, JOSEPH BAOALOV, LYUDMIL,A NUE SKOKIE, IL 60077 IKLAS E. MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REG- GUNKOVA. BARCELONA APARTOLD ORCHARD WOODS COM- Plaintiff, ISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., MENT HOMES ASSOCIATION, POULES Defendants MUNITY ASSOCIATION. OPTIMA GREENPOINT MORTGAGE UNKNOWN OWNERS AND NONARTHUR B. BUNAG, ROWENA V, 13 CH 011243 OLD ORCHARD WOODS OAK INC . CARLYLE RECORO CLAIMANTS 943g LONG AVENUE SKOKIE, IL FUNDING. CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION. BUNAG Defendants UNKNOWN OWNERS NONRECORD CLAIMANTS Defendants 13 CH 007175 AND 12 CH 026384 5411 LINCOLN AVENUE SKOKIE, IL 60077 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- 9655 WOODS DRIVE UNIT #512 TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur. suant to a Judgrnent of Foreclosure SKOKIE, IL 60077 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- and Sale entered in the above TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur- cause on August 27, 2013, un suant to a Judgment of Foreclosure agent for The Judicial Sales Corpoand Sale entered in the above ration, will at 10:30 AM on Decern- 1-847- 298-1005 1-847- m-0589 cause on August 29, 2013, un ber 2, 2013, at the The Judicial ConstructionRemodeling Al FRITZ & SON PAINTING lnt/Ext Free Est. Wallpaper STAR'S CONTRACTING Additions Kitchens Baths Floors Windows Electric Painting 312.41 58067 8476774884 Fencing A-1 FENCE INC. 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Prices start at $75 Downspouls included. Call Stese 847-966-9565 or 773-401-1992 Hauling EDMAR, INC. Tuckpointing.Masonry MIK WAY 30 Years BrickworlCTuckpointing RED'S HAULING SERVICE Complete Clean Out Service Family owned for over 50 years 847-409-4860 847-965-2146 al mikway.com Gaining traction - agent for TIre Judicial Sales Corpo- Sales Corporation, One South ration, will al 10:30 AM on Decem- Wacker Drive - 24th Floor, CHICAber 2, 2013, at the The Judicial GO, IL, 60606, seIl at public auction Suies Corporation, One South to the highest bidder, as set forth Wacker Drive . 24th Floor, CHICA- below, the following described real GO, IL, 60606, sell ut public auction estate Io the highest bidder, au set forth Commonl known us 541 1 LINbelow, the lollowin descnbed real COLN A NUE, SKOKIE, IL 60077 estate: Commonly 'known us 9655 Property Indes No. 10-21-131-069, WOODS DRIVE UNIT #512, Property Indes No, (10-21-131- SKOKIE, IL 60077 Properly Indes 020/01g Underlying). The real esFREE ESTIMATES 10-09-304-031-1027, Property tute is improved with a single family Call Steve (630)968-5593 No Indes No. 10-09-304-031-1256, residence. Sale terms: 25% down Property Indes No. (10-09-304-026 of the highest bid by certified funds - underlying). The real estate is im- ut the cloue of the suie payable to Snow Removal proved with a single family resi- The Judicial Sales Corporalion. No dence. Sale terms: 25% down of third party checks will be accepted. MR. CHEAP LAWN highest bid by certified lands al The balance, including the Judicial & SNOW REMOVAL the the close of the sale payable Io The sale fee for Abandoned Residential Resid S Comm Sr Cilizen Disc Judicial Sales Corporation. No third Properly Municipality Relief Fund, 847-722-0584 or 773-256-7432 purty checks will be uccepted. The which is calculated on residential balance, including the Judicial sale real estate ut Ihn rate of $1 for each Tiling - . #DRIVE SKOKIE THE CIRCUIT COURT OF IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNCOUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN- TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY CERY DIVISION DIVISION FEDERAL NATIONAL NATIONSTAR MORTGAGE. LLC MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION Plaintiff, Plainfiff, fee for Abandoned COURT HOMEOWNERS ASSOCI- Defendants 10 CH 22516 NOTICE 0F SALE PUBLIC NO- ATION Defendants 9529 BRONX AVENUE UNIT 107 TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur- 10 CH 01 4484 suanl to a Judgment of Foreclosure 9646 LARAMIE AVENUE SKOKIE. SKOKIE, IL 60077 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOand Sale entered in the above IL 60077 cause on July 23, 2013, an agent NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that purfor The Judicial Sales Corporahon, TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur- suant to a Judgment of Foreclosure will at 10:30 AM on December 2, suant to a Judgment ob Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above 2013, at the The Judicial Sales Cor- and Sale entered in the above cause on August 29, 2013. an poration, One South Wacker Drive - cause on August 21. 2013, an agent for The Judicial Sales Corpo24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, agent for The Judicial Sales Corpo- ration, will at 10:30 AM on Decemsell al public auction lo the highesl ration, will al 10:30 AM on Nosem- ber 3, 2013, at the The Judicial bidder, as sel forth below. the fol- ber 25, 2013, al the The Judicial Sales Corporation. One South Sales Corporation, One South Wacker Drive - 24th Floor, CHICAlowing described real estate: Commonly known as 9439 LONG Wacker Drive - 24th Floor, CHICA- GO, IL, 60606, sell at public auction AVENUE, SKOKIE, IL 60077 Prop- GO, IL, 60606, seIl at public auction to the highest bidder, as sel forth erty Indes No, tU-16-10ff-037. The to the highest bidder, us set forth below, the following described real real estate is improved with u resi- below, the following described real estate: Commonly known as 9529 BRONX AVENUE UNIT 107, dence, Sale terms: 25% down of estate: the highest bid by certified funds at Commonly known as 9646 LARA- SKOKIE, IL 60077 Property Indes the close of the sate payable to The MIE AVENUE, SKOKIE, IL 60077 No. 10-16-204-019-1007. The real Judicial Sales Corporation. No third Property Indue No. 10-09-312-020. estate is improved with a four level party checks will be accepted. The The real estate is improved with a brwon brick aparimenl building with bslsnce, including the Judicial suie residence. Sale termo: 25% down an attached garage. Safe terms: fee for Abandoned Residential of the highest bid by certified funds 25% down ob the highesl bid by cer60077 Property Municipality Relief Fund, at the close of the sale payable Io which io calculated on residential The Judicial Sales Corporation, No real estate at the rate of $1 for each third party checks will be accepted. $1.000 or fraclion thereof of the The balance, including the Judicial amount paid by Ihe purchaser nob sale fee for Abandoned Residential to eaceed $300, in certified funds/or Property Municipality Relief Fund, wire transter, io due within twenty- which is calculated on residential four (24) hours. No fee shall be paid real estate at the rate of $1 for each Residential $t,000 or fraction thereof of the by the mortgagee acqsinng the res- $1,000 or fraction thereof of the Property Municipality Relief Fund. amount paid by the purchaser not idential real estate pursuant Io its amount paid by the purchaser not which is culcululed on residential to esceed $300, in certified funds/or credit bid at the sale or by any Io eeceed $300, in certified funds/or real estate at the rate of $1 for each wire transfer, is due within twenty- mortgagee, iudgmenl creditor, or wire transfer, is due within twenty- $1,000 or fraction thereof of the four (24) hours. Nu fee shall be paid other Iienor acquiring the residential amount paid by the purchaser not by the mortgagee acquiring the res- real solute whose rights in and to to exceed $300, in certified funds/or idential real estate pursuant to its the residential real estate arose pnwire Iransfer, is due within twenty. credit bid at the sale or by any or Io the sale. The sublect property four (24( hours No fee shall be paid mortgagee, ludgmest creditor, or is subject to general real estate Ianby the mortgagee acquiring the res- other lienor acquiring the residential ea, special assessrnnnfs, or special dental real estate pursuant to its real estate whose rights in and Is tases levied against said real estate credit bid at the sale or by any the residential real estate arose pri- and is offered for sale without any mortgagee, ludgment creditor, or or to the sale. The subject property representation as to quality or other lierror acquiring the residential is sublect to general real estate lax- quantity of title and without recourse real estate whose nghts in und to es, special assessments, or apecisl to Plaintiff and in AS 1S condition. the residential real estate arose pri- tuses levied against said real estate The sale is further ssblect to conbiror to the sale. The sublect property and is offered for sale without any mation by the court. Upon payment io sublect to general real estate tas- representation us to quality or in full of the amoanl bid, the pures, special assessments, or special quantity of fille and without recourse chaser will receive a Certificate of taxes levied uQaiosl said real esIste to Plaintiff and in AS IS' condition, Sale that will entitle the purchaser and is oflered for sale withoul any The sale is further sublecf to conf ir- to u deed lo the real estate aber representation us to quality or rnalion by the court. Upon payment confirmation of the sale. The propquantity of title and without recourse in full of the amount bid, the pur- erty will NOT be open for inspection to Plaintiff and in AS lS condition. chaser will receive a Certificate of and plaintiff makes no representaThe sale is further sublect IO confir- Sale that will entitle the purchaser lion ss fo the condition of Ihe propmaSon by the court. Upon payment to a deed Io the real estate aher erty. Prospectise bidders are adin full of the amount bid, the pur- confirmalion of Ihe sale. The prop- monished Io check the court file to chaser will receive a Certificate of erty will NOT be open for inspection verify all information. If this property Suie that will entitle the purchaser and plaintiff makes no representa- is a condominium,unrt, the purchasto a deed Io the real estate aber lion as to the condition of the prop- er ob the unit at the foreclosure sate. confirmation of the sale. The prop- erty, Prospective bidders are ad- other than s mortgagee, shall pay erty will NOT be open for inspection monished to check the court file to the assesaments and the legal fees und plaintiff makes no representa- venfy all information If this property required by The Condominium lion su to the condilion of the prop- is a condominium unit, the parchas- Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g((1) erty. Prospective bidders urn ad- er of the unit st the foreclosure sale, and )g))4). If this property is a conmosished to check the court file to other than a mortgagee, shall pay dominium unit which is part of a verify all information. If this properly the assessments and Ihn legal feen common interest community, the is a condominium unit, the parchas- required by The Condominium purchaser of the unit at the breIser of the unit al the foreclonure sale, Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(t( sure sale other Ihan a mortgagee other than a mortgagee, shall pay and (g((4). If this property is a con- shall pay the assessments required the assessments and the legal Iseo dominium unit which is part of a by The Condominium Property Act, required by The Condominium common intereol community, the 765 ILCS 605/lff.5(q-1). IF YOU Property Ad, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(l purchaser of the unit ut the brucIo- ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOMEand (g((4). If this property is u con- sure sale other than u mortgagee OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT dominium unit which is part of a shall pay the assessments required TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION common interest community, the by The Condominium Property Act. FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF purchaser of the unit at the foreclo- 7gb ILCS 605/1ff.5(q-l(. IF YOU AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN sure sale other than a mortgagee ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME- ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION shall pay the assessments required OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT 15-t701(CI OF THE ILLINOIS FORECLOSURE by The Condominium Property Act, TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION MORTGAGE 7g5 ILCS 605I18.5(-1(. IF YOU FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF LAW. For information, examine the ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME- AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN court bile or contact Plaintiff's atlorOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION sert: CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION 15-1701)C( OF THE ILLINOIS P.C., 1 5W030 NORTH FRONTAGE FORECLOSURE ROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE, FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF MORTGAGE AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN LAW. For information, esamine the IL 60527, 630) 794-9876. Pleaae ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION court file or contact Plaintiff's atlor- refer Io file number 14-13-09837. 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS cuy CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORAFORECLOSURE P C., 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE TION One South Wacker Dnve, MORTGAGE LAW. For information, examine the ROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE, 24th Floor, Chicano, IL 60606-4650 court file or contact Plaintiff's attor- IL 60527, (630) 794-9876. Please (312) 236-SALE ou can aluo visit ney: CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, refer to file number 14-11-35862. The Judicial Sales Corporalion ut w P.C., l5W030 NORTH FRONTAGE THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORA- w.tjsc.com for a 7 day status reROAD, SUITE tOO, BURR RIDGE, TION One South Wacker Drive, porI ob pending salee. CODILIS & P.C. 15W030 IL 60527, (630) 794-9876. PIeuse 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 ASSOCIATES, FRONTAGE ROAD, refer to file number 14-13-04848. t312( 230-SALE You can alee visit NORTH THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORA- The Judicial Sales Corporation al w SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, IL 60527 TION One South Wacker Drive, ww.tjsc.com for a 7 day statua ru- (630) 794-5300 Attorney File No. 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 porI of pending sales. CODILIS & 14-13-09837 Attorney ARDC No. P.C. 15W030 00468002 Attorney Code. 21762 (312) 236-SALE You can also visit ASSOCIATES, FRONTAGE ROAD, Case Number: 13 CH 011243 The Judicial Sales Corporation al w NORTH « tjec corn for s 7 day status re- SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, IL 60527 TJSC#: 33-17359 NOTE: Pursuant port of pending sales. CODILIS & (630) 794-5300 Asorney File No. to the Fair Debt Collection Practices ASSOCIATES, 15W030 14-t l-35862 Attorney ARDO No. Act, you are advised that Plaintiff's P.C. NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD, 00468002 Attorney Code. 21762 attorney is deemed to be a debt colSUITE 100 BURR RIDGE. IL 60527 Case Number: 12 CH 026384 lector attempting to collect a debt (630) 794-5300 Attorney File No. TJSC#: 33-19812 NOTE: Pursuant and any information obtained will be t4-13-04846 Attorney ARDC No. to the Fair Debt Collection Practices used for 1h51 purpose. 1569767 00468002 Allomey Code. 21762 Act. you are advised that Plaintiff's 11/7, 11/14, 11121/13 #675615 Case Number: f3 CH 007175 allomey is deemed to be u debt colTJSC#: 33-201 12 NOTE: Pursuant lector attempting to collect a debt to Ihe Fair Debt Collection Practices and any information obtained will be Act. you are advised that Plaintiff's used for that purpose 569831 attorney is deemed lo be a debt col- 11/7, 11/14, 11/21/13 #675621 lector affempfing to coIled u debl and any informafion obtained will be used for that purpose. 1570001 11/7, 11/14, 11/21/13 #675627 FIND MORE LOCAL JOBS AT PIONEER W(ALCOM/71iONSTER SKOKIE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN- n, DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY DIVISION JPMORGAN BANK, N.A. Plaintiff, LIGAYA M. BARKE Defendants 13 CH 001904 GREENWOOD 3925 SKOKIE, IL 60076 CHASE STREET NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above cause on August 22, 2013, an agent for The Judicial Sales Corporation, will at 10 30 AM on Novum- ber 26, 2013, al the The Judicial Sales Corporation, One South Wacker Once - 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606. sell at public auction to the highest bidder, us sel forth below, the foIlowin described real estate: Commonly 'known as 3925 GREENWOOD STREET, SKOKIE, IL 60076 Properly Index No, 10-14305-057. The real estate is im- proved with u single family residence. Sale terms: 25°/o down of the highest bid by certified funds at Ihe close of the sale payable to The Judicial Sales Corporation No third party checks will be accepted. The balance, including the Judicial sale fee for Abanrfoned Reuidential tified funds at the close ot the sale Properly Municipality Relief Fund, payable lo The Judicial Sales Cor- which is calculated on residenlial poration. No third party checks will real estate at the rate of $1 for each be uccepled. The balance, includ- $1,000 or fraction thereof of the ng the Judicial sale fee for Abon- amount paid by the purchaser not doned Residential Properly Munici- to exceed $300, in certified funds/or paRty Relief Fund, which is calcula- wire transfer, is due within twentyled on residential real estate at the four (24) hours. No bee shall be paid raIe of $1 for each $1,000 sr frac- by the mortgagee acquiring the reslion thereof of the amount paid by idenlial real esIste pursuant Io its the purchaser not Io eeceed $300, credil bid at the sale or by any in certified funds/or wire transfer, is mortgagee, ludgment creditor, or due within twenty-four (24) hours. other lienor acquiring the residential four (24) hours. No fee shall be paid by the mortgagee acquiring the res- No bee shall be paid by the real estate whose righlo in and to idential real estate pursuant to its mortgagee acquiring the residential the residential real estate arose pricredit bid at the sale or by any real estate pursuant to its credit bid or Io the sale. The subject property mortgagee. Iadgmnnt creditor. or al the sale or by any mortgagee, is subject lo general real eotate tasother lienor acquiring the residential lsdgment creditor, or other lienor es, special assessments. or special real estate whose rights in and to acquiring the residential real estate tases levied against said real estate the residential real estate arose pri- whose nghts in and to the residen- and is offered for sale without any or to the sale The subjecb property liai real estate arose prior to the representation as to quality or is subject to general real estate tas- sale. The subject property is ssbfect quanlity nf title and withoul recourse es, special assesaments, or special lo general real esIste tases, special to Plaintiff and in AS 1S condition. tuses levied aoainsl said real estate assessments, or special taons lev- The sale is further subject to conf irand is offeredfor sale without any ed against said real estate and is mation by the court. Upon payment representation as to quality or offered for sale without any repre- in full ob the amount bid, the purquantity of tille and without recourse sentation as to quality or quantity of chaser will receive a Certificate of to Plaintiff and in AS 1S condition, title and withost recourse to Plaintiff Sale hat will entitle the purchaser The sale is further sublet to conf ir- and in AS IS" condition. The sale is lo u deed to the real estate after mation by the court. Upon payment further subject lo contirmalion by confirmation of the sale. The propin bull of the amount bid, Ihe pur. the court. Upon paymenl in full of nrty will NOT be open for inspection chaser will receive a Certificate of the amount bid, the purchaser will Sale that will entitle the purchaser receive a Certificate of Sale that will to a deed to the real estate after entitle the purchaser to a deed lo confirmation ob the sale The prop- the real estafe after confirmation of erty will NOT be open for inspection the sale. The property will NOT be and plaintiff makes no representa- open for inspection and plaintiff lion as tu the condition ob the prop. makes no representation as to the erty. Prospective bidders are ad- condition of the property. Prospec. monished Is check the court bile Io tive bidders are admonished lo and plaintiff makes no representalion as to the condition of the prop- other than a mortgagee, shall pay unit at the foreclosure sale, other the assessmenls und the legal bees than a mortgagee. shall puy the asrequired by The Condominium seusmentu and the legal bees reProperty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g((1) quired by The Condominium Propand (g)(4). It INs property is a con- erty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(l) and dominium unit which is part of a (g))4(. If this property is a condocommon interest community. the minium unit which is part of a compurchaser of the unit at the foreclo- mon intereal community, the parsure sale other than a mortgagee chaser of the uniI ut the foreclosure shall pay the susessmenfo required sale other than a mortgagee shall by The Condominium Property Act, pay the assessments required by 755 ILCS 605/18.5(9-t). IF YOU The Condominium Property Act, ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME- 765 ILCS 605/18.5(q-1). IF YOU OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOMETO REMAIN IN POSSESSION OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN 15-l701(Cl OF THE ILLINOIS ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION dominium unit which iv part of a common interest community, the erty. Prospective bidders are ad- monished to check the court file lo venfy all information. If this property is a condominium unit, the parchas. er of the unit at the foreclosure sale, other than a mortgagee, shall pay the assesaments and the legal fees verity all information, If this property check the court file to verify all nf or- required by The Condominium is a condominium unit, the parchas. matron. If this properly is a condo- Property Aol, 765 ILCS 605/9)g((1) er of the unit at the foreclosure sale, minium unit, the purchaser of Ihn and (g4). If this properly is a conpurchaser of the unit al the foreclo- sure sale other than a mortgagee shall pay the assessments required by The Condominium Property Act, 75 ILCS 60S/f8.5)q-l). IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER). YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS FORECLOSURE MORTGAGE LAW. For information, examine the court bile or contact Plaintiff's attor- ney: 000ILIS 8 ASSOCIATES, P.C., l5W030 NORTH FRONTAGE MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS ROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE, LAW. For information, examine the MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE IL 60527, (630) 794-9876. Please Court file or contact Plaintiff's aftor- LAW. For information: Visit our refer to file number 14-12-27040, ney: CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, website at service.atty-pierce.com. THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORAP.C., l5Wo3O NORTH FRONTAGE between the hours of 3 and 5 pm. TION One South Wacker Drive, ROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE, PIERCE & ASSOCIATES, Plaintiff's 24th Floor, Chicago. IL 60606-4650 IL 60527, (630) 794-9876. PIeuse Attorneys, One North Dearborn (312) 236-SALE You can also visit refer lo bile number 14-10-0982ff. Street Suite 1300, CHICAGO, IL The Judicial Sales Corporation at w THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORA- 60602. Tel No. (312) 476-5500. w.11sc.com for a 7 day otalus reTION One South Wacker Drive, Please refer to bile number port of sending sales. CODILIS & 24th Floor, Chicago. IL 60606-4650 PA1009O1O. THE JUDICIAL SALES ASSOCIATES, P.C. 15W030 (312( 236-SALE You cao also visit CORPORATION One South NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD, The Judicial Sales Corporation at w Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicano, SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, IL 60527 vw.tjsc.com for s 7 day status re- IL 60606-4650 )3f2( 236-SALE '(os (630) 794-5300 Attorney File No. port of sending sales. CODILIS & cao also visit The Judicial Sales 14-12-27040 Atlomey ARDO No. ASSOCIATES, lSWO3O Corporation at w.ljsc.com for s 7 00468002 Attorney Code, 21762 P.C. NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD, day status report of endin sales. Case Number' 13 CH 001904 SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE. IL 60527 PIERCE 5 ASSOCIATES One TJSCe 33-19460 NOTE: Pursuant (630) 794-5300 Asorney File No. North Dearborn Street Suife 1300 lo the Fair Debt Collection Practices 14-10-09828 ABomey ARDC No. CHICAGO. IL 60602 (312) 476- Act, you are advised bhat Plaintiff's 00468002 Asorney Code. 21762 5500 Anorney File No. PA1009O1O attorney is deemed to be a debt colCase Number. 10 CH 014484 Anomey Code 91220 Case Num- lector attempting Io collet a debt TJSC#: 33-19364 NOTE: Pursuant ber: tÖ CH 22516 TJSC#: 33- sed any information obtained will be to the Fair Debt Collection Practices 19499 1568618 used for Ihal purpose. 1568587 Act, you are advised that Plaintiff's lofai, 11/7, 11114/13 #670103 10/31, 1117, 11/14/13 #670098 attorney is deemed Io be u debt col- lector allempting to collect u debt and any information obtained will be used for that purpose. 1569152 10/31, 11/7, 11114/13 #670113 You're in the driver's seat at Tollrive.com DI VI/E Thursda November 14 2013 PIoneer Press Judicial Sales-Real Est. LEGAL SKOKIE N THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN- 1-y DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY DIVISION WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. AS SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO WACHOVIA MORTGAGE, FSB F/K/A WORLD SAVINGS BANK. FSB Plaintiff, RENATO M CUEVO, LEONIDA R CUE VO Defendants lo CH 1288 5020 CAROL STREET SKOKIE, IL 60077 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that purSuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered un the above cause on March 18, 2013, an agent tot The Judicial Sales Corporafion, wilt at i0:30 AM on December 2, 20t3, at the The Judicial Sales Corporation, One South Wacker Drive - 54th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606. sell at public auction to the highest bidder, as sel forth below, the following deocnbed real estate: Commonly known as 5020 CAROL STREET, SKOKIE, IL 60077 Property Index No. tO-21-202-029. Adoption Assumed Name Auction- Real Estate Bid Notice Divorce Foreclosures Foundation Notices Judicial Sales Mechanics Liens Name Change Probate Public Hearings Public Notices Storage. Legal Take Notices Assumed Name The real estate a improved with a three-story multi-family home; at- ASSUMED NAME ached 2 car garage. Sale terms: Notice is hereby given, por'suan 25% down of fhe highest bid by cer- tified funds at the close of the sale payable to The Judicial Sales Corporation No third party checks will be accepted. The balance, including the Judicial sale fee for Abandosed Residential Property Municipality Relief Fund, which is calculated on residential real estate at rIre rate ot $1 for each $1,000 or traclion thereof of the amount paid by the purchaser not to exceed $300, in certified funds/or wire transfer, is due within twenly-four (24) hours. fo An Act in relation to the use of an Assumed Business Name irr the conduct or transaction of Business in the State," as amended, that a certif'eation was registered by fhe undersigned with the County Clerk of Cook County. Registration Num. ber: 013136189 on November 7, 2013. Under the Ausumed Naine of PLATES2PETALS tee shall he paid by the with the business located at mortgagee acquiring the residential 691 1 W. Fargo Avenue, Niles, real estate pursuant to ita credit bid No at the sate or by any mortgagee, IL 60714 The true and real full ludgment creditor, or other lienor names(s) und residence adacquinny the residential real estate dress of the owner(s)/partner(s) whose ngfrts in and to the residen- is: Cheryl Peterson. 691 1 W. Sal real estate arose prior to the Fargo Avenue, Niles, IL 60714, sale. The subject property is subtect to general real estate laxes, special USA. assessments, or special taxes lev- 11/14, 11/21, 11/28/13 #681164 ed against said real estate und is offered tor sale without any rxpresentation as to quality or qaantity of ASSUMED NAME tttle and without recourse to Plaintiff Notice io hereby given, pursuant and in AS IS" condition. The sale is further sublect tx confirmation by to An Act in relation to the use the court Upon payment in lull of of an Assumed Business Name the amount bid, the purchaser will in the conduct or transaction of receive a Certificate st Sale that will Business in the State, as entitle the purchaser to a deed to amended, that a certification the real estate after confirmation of was registered by the underthe sale. The property witt NOT be open for inspection and plaintiff signed with the County Clerk of makes no representation as to the Cook County. Registration Numcondition of the property, Prospec- ber: 013136081 on October 30, tise bidders are admonished to 2013 Under the Assumed check the court file to verify all nf or- Name of mation. If this property is a condominium unit, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale, other than a mortgagee, shall pay the asseusments and the legal fees required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4). If this property is a condominium unit which is part of a common interest community, the pur- TSr SOLUTION with the business located at 2120 S. Wolf Road, Des Plaines, IL 60018. The frue and real full names(s) and residence address of the owner(s)/partner(s) is: Selitbek Tashbsev 75 Cartton Avenue, chaser of the Unit at the foreclosure Islip Terrace, NY I 1752, USA. sale other than a mortgagee shall 117, 11/14, 11/21/13 #677620 pay the assessments required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605118.5(g-1). IF YOU ASSUMED NAME ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME- Notice is hereby given, pursuant OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RtGHT to An Act in relation to the use TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF of an Assumed Business Name AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN in the conduct or transaction of ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION Business in the State, as t5-t7Ot(CI OF THE ILLINOIS amended, that a certification FORECLOSURE was registered by the underMORTGAGE LAW. 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USA. 5500 Attorney File No. PAll 19703 11/7,11/14,11121/13*677606 Attorney Code. 91220 Case Number lOCH 1288 TJSC 33-21272 CHICAGO, 1568480 10/31, 1117, 11/14/13 *670095 SU BSCR IB E TO DAY (A 1.800.680.2068 OR TO PLACE A HELP WANTED AD IN THE CLASSIFIEDS, CALL 847-998-3400 VISIT PIONEER I.O(ALCOM RiVE î Pioneer Press (DC) 8 Assumed Name Thursday, November 14, 2013 Norrldge Park DIstrIct LEGAL NOTiCE to An Act in relation to the use The Norridge Park District is acof an Assumed Business Name cepting General Contractor bid in the conduct or transaction of proposals for: Business in the State, as The Norridge Park District amended, that a cerlification In-Line Modular Athletic was registered by the underSurfacing signed with the County Clerl of Specifications, general informaCook County. Registration Nurn- tion and proposal forms are ber: 013136053 on October 25, available via email from the OitASSUMED NAME Notice is hereby given, pursuant 2013. Under the Public Notices Bid Notice Public Notices CHALET NURSERY AND GARDEN SHOP NOTICE OF CLASS ACTION SEULEMENT REGARDING DEBIT/CREDIT CARD RECEIPTS Estka y. Chalet Nursery and Garden Shop, Case No. 12 C 10253 U.S. District Court, Northern District of Illinois Eastern Assumed fice of the Nomitge Park Disfrict, mdireclor@norridgepk.com Division Name of IN STYLE BY MARTA www chaletseftlement.com or 708/457-1244. Sealed pro- To: All persons who used a with the business located at posaIs will be accepted until credit or debit card to make an 1051 South Eimhurst Rd. Unit 3:00 p.m. Monday, November in-person purchase at Chalet G, Des Plaines, IL 60016. The 25, 2013 at the Norndge Park Nursery and Garden Shop betrue and real full names(s) and District, 4631 N. Overhill Ave- tween December 21, 2010 and residence address of the nue, Norridge, IL 60706, at January 3, 2013 ("CIass). owner(s(/parfner(s( is: Marta which time they will be opened This may affect your legal Ayala, 339 S. Park St. Apt 1, Bensenville, IL 60106, USA. 1031, 11/7, 11114113 #672473 Bid Notice ADVERTISEMENT FOR BID NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board of Education of Fairview School District No. 72, 7040 Laramie Avenue, Skokie, Cook County, Illinois, 60077 will receive sealed bids for the GYMNASIUM HVAC REPLACEMENT PROJECT at Fairview South Elementary School. and read aloud. Contract will be rights, awarded at the Norndge Park The Plaintiff in this lawsuit allegDistrict Board Meeting on Wednesday, December 18, 2013 at 7:00 p.m. Nothing herein is intended to exclude any responsible firm, or in any way restrain, or restnct competition. All responsible and eligible firms are encouraged fo submit proposals. The Park District reserves the right to accept or reject any or all proposals, fo waive informalities or technicalities in any proposal and fo accept the proposal which it deems in the best inferest of the Park District. Bids will be received on or be- 11/14/13 #681083 fore Tuesday, December 3, 2013 at 10:00 AM at the es that Defendants Chalet Nurs- my and Garden Shop, Inc. and/or L.J. Thalmann Company cl/b/a Chalet Nursery and Garden Shop wrongly printed the expiration date of credit or debit card numbers on Customer receipts in violation of the Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act. Defendants deny the allegations and deny they did anything wrong. The court has not decided who is right. The par- Administrative Offices, Foundation Notices 7040 Laramie Avenue, Skokie, IL, at www,chalefsetllement.com PRIVATE FOUNDATION 60077. At this time, the Bids or can call the Class Settlement The Annual Report (Form will be publicly opened and read 990PF) of the Jean Paul Ohadi Administrator at 877-459-2607 aloud. A Performance and Payto obtain a claim form. You must ment Bond, in the full amount of Memorial Foundation, a private submit a claim to receive a benfoundation, for the year ending the contract, is required. A Bid Security of ten percent (10%) of the total bid is required with the bid Bidder may obtain one (1) set of bidding documents by contacting the office of Elara Engineenng at (708) 236-0300 June 30, 2013, is available at efit. ifs principal office,1230 N. Dear- You can also object to the proborn Pkwy, Chicago, IL 60610, posed settlement, exclude yourfor inspection during regular self from the class by sending a business hours by any citizen letter so stating or appear in the who requests it within 10 days case. The deadline fo act is from the date of this notice. The January 17, 2014, X128. Foundation's Principal Manager This is an abbreviated version A Pre-Bid Meefing and walkof the full class notice. Please thru will be held on Thursday, is Paul Ohadi, visit www.chaletsettlement.co #681741 November 21, 2013, at 3:30 PM 11/14/13 m for more information and fo at Fairview South School, 7040 submit a claim, or call the Class Larsmie Avenue, Skokie, IL Settlement Administrator at 87760077. The Board of Education of Fairview School District No. 72 reserves the right to reject any or all Bids, to accept Bids in whole or in part. and to waive any irregularities or defects in any Bid. The contract will be awarded, if at all, lo the lowest responsible bidder, considering conformity with the Bid Specification, terms of delivery, quality and serviceability and such other factors as determined by the Board of Education. All decisions of the Board of Education shall be considered final. The Board of Education reserves the right to reject a Bid from a bidder who, in the Board of Education's opinion, does not exhibit past experience equal to the size and scope of this project or who does not submit a Bìd per date: OWNER(S). MYAH MOODY 10407 5. MORGAN CHICAGO, IL 600643 LIEN HOLDER: NONE Vehicles: 2002 FORD EXPLOR- ance with Section 2-105 of the DON'T NEED IT? SELL IT FAST. (ML 841-998-3400 That on 12/23/2013, a sale will be held at 3:00 p.m. at: A&A Bodyworfcs on Grand Inc. 6134 W. Grand Avenue Chicago, IL 60639 All bids to be in writing, to sell the following articles fo enforce a lien existing under the laws of the State of Illinois against such articles for labor, services, skills or material expended upon or storage furnished for such articlos at the request of the followng designated person(s), unless such articles are redeemed within thirty (30) days of the publication of this notice. NAME OF PERSON(S) Eddie Knighten Anthony Anderson DESCRIPTION OF ARTICLE 1975 Chevrolet Caprice 1N67U5S104819 AMOUNT: $14938.93 11/14, 11/21, 11/28/13 #681045 at the Weber Leisure Center, December 24, 2013. The claim will be transmitted to the U.S. Attorney for institufion of a for- Public Hearings such date, the items will be declarad forfeited fo the United States and disposed of according to law. Any person who has an interest in the items may also file with the above office a petition for remission of forfeiture in accordance with Title 50, Code of Federal Regulations, Section 12.24, which petition must be received in such office before disposition of the items. Stor- that a public hearing will be held on Thursday, December 5, 2013 LEGAL NOTICE toiture action ¡n U.S. District APPLICANT:111 S. WashingCourt. lt a proper claim is not ton received by the above office by NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN at 7:30 p.m. or soon thereafter in the City Council Chambers at the Park Ridge City Hall, 505 Butler Place, Park Ridge, lIlinois, when the following matter will be considered: ZONING CASE NUMBER: V-13-09 Application for a Variance to al- low a proposed new day care age costs may also be as- use to operate sessed. DIVISION LEGAL NOTICE North Cook County Soil & against such article for repairs and storage furnished for such Water Conservation District article at the request of the fol- NOTICE OF AVAILABILITY OF lowing designated persons, un- PETITIONS FOR ELECTION less such articles are redeemed To all voters who own or reside prior to the designated sale within North Cook County Soil the Bid Specifications. Bidders shall be required to fur- ER nish sufficient insurance with VIN # 1FMZU62E12ZC34942 guarantee of indemnity. Bid- Amount of Lien: $2637.00 ders shall have s written sexual 11/7, 11/14, 11/21/13 #678208 arassment policy in full compliIlinois Human Rights Act. ohn Del Genio Secretary, Board of Education 11/14/2013 #682585 file a claim with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Office of Law Enforcement, 10600 Higgins Road, Suite 200, Rose- File Number: 2013304641 Seizure Date: 09/19/2013 459-2607 receive a claim to Value: $1,875.00 Mechanics Liens forni and full notice by mail. Items: Two (2) Reticulated pyNotice ¡s hereby given that on DO NOT CONTACT THE thon (Python reficulatus( bags OCTOBER 2, 2013, a sale will COURT FOR INFORMATION, 11/14, 11/21, 11/28/13 #679066 be held st: AS IT WILL NOT BE ABLE TO JOY AUTO & TIRE SERVICE, ASSIST YOU STATE OF ILLINOIS INC. #672257 11/14/13 COUNTYOFCOOK j SS 10001 S. HALSTED IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF CHICAGO, IL 60628 COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS 773-298-8601 DEPARTMENT, CHANCERY To sell the following article fo enforce a lien existing under the laws of the State of Illinois Diana G. Schwartz, Plaintiff, y. in conjunction with an existing office use without the total required number of off-street parking spaces conflicting with Section Table 9: OffStreet Parking Requirements section of the Zoning Ordinance of the City of Park Ridge, LOT 3 IN FIRST ADDITION TO EXECUTIVE PLAZA SUBDIVISION. BEING A SUBDIVISION OF THE WEST 233.02 FEET MEASURED ON THE NORTH LINE OF THE NORTHWEST '/4) OF THE NORTH 660.00 FEET (AS MEASURED (AS U.S. BANK, as Successor to ON THE WEST LINE OF THE NAPEA BANK, And other Un- NORTHWEST ¼)OF SECTION known Ownerx and Claimants, Detendants Gen, No, 13 CH 24371 NOTICE OF PUBLICATION and Wafer Conservation District PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE dR(Cermak Ave. I 22nd southern CUIT COURT OF COOK boarder). A general election will COUNTY ILLINOIS, DIANA G. be held Feb. 13th from 7:00 SCHWARTZ, Plaintiff y. U.S. TOWNSHIP 41 NORTH, RANGE 12 EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN. 36, IN COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS. Permanent Index Number: 0936-100-036-0000 THE PROPERTY OTHERWISE KNOWN AS: 111 S. Washing- am. to 700 p.m at 2358 BANK AS SUCCESSOR TO ton Hassell Road Suite B in Hoff- NAPER BANK, AND OTHER All persons interested in the man Estates. UNKNOWN OWNERS AND above described matter are insited to attend and will be Three Directors will be elected CLAIMANTS, Defendants. to serve two year terms on the GENERAL NO, 13 CH 24371 heard. Board of Directors of the North PUBLICATION NOTICE OF The case file for this matter is available for review in the DeCook Co. SWCD of the State of SUIT TO OUIET TITLE Notice IL. Directors perform on a volun- is hereby given fo Unknown partment of Community Preservation and Development in City tary basis. This is NOT a salary Owners and Non-Record ClaimHall. position. ants, defendants to be served Gary Zimmerman, Chairman Nominations from the floor will by publication, that said suit enZoning Board of Appeals not be accepted at general elec- titles as above for the purpose 11/14/13 #681992 t'mn. Nominating petitions for the of quieting the title to The East 3 two year Directors' terms may 38 Feet of Lot 2 (except the be obtained at the District office South 230.8 feet thereof) in LEGAL NOTICE 8-4:00 p.m. Mon-Fri. Due to Wslper's Subdivision of Lot 1 in APPLICANT: 100 Yost Avenue staff size and scheduling conf lict Block 5 in Canfield, ¡n the North- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN please call ahead. To obtain po- west quarter of Section 36, that a public hearing will be held tition, must provide proof of resi- Township 41 North, Range 12, on Thursday, December 5, 2013 dency or ownership of land Io- East of the Third Principal Mori- at 7:30 p.m. or soon thereafter cafed within the boundaries of dian, in Cook county, Illinois, in the City Council Chambers at the District. Petitions must be commonly known as 7615 West the Park Ridge City Hall, 505 signed by persons of voting age Touhy Avenue, Chicago, Illinois. Butler Place, Park Ridge, IIiresiding on or in ownership of Permanent Index No: 09-36- noix, when the following matter Cook 105-135-0000 is now pending in will be considered County Soil and Water Conner- said Court. NOW THERE- ZONING CASE NUMBER: yahoo District. Completed peti- FORE. unless you, all Unknown V-13-08 fions MUST be returned to the Owners and all Non-Record Application for a Variance to alland within the North District office between Dec. 16 Jan. 24, 2014. James Singer; Chairman 11-2013 www.northcookswcd.org 11/14/13 #679392 Public Hearings Storage - Legal sion, on or before the 7th day of Ridge, Foster Ravenswood December, 2013 default may be LOT 24 IN GEORGE C. Self Storage Notice is hereby given that the entered against you and each of YOST'S CANFIELD TALCOTT 1800 W Foster Ave United States Department of the you at any lime after that day ADDITION TO PARK RIDGE, Chicago IL, 60640 Interior is hereby commencing a and a judgment entered in ac- BEING. A SUBDIVISION OF 773-561-5003 forfeiture proceeding against the cordance with the primary of the PART OF THE NORTHWEST t, Auction Date 11/22-13 At 3pm following items of wildlife or Complaint for Ouiet Title. Peter OF SECTION 1 , TOWNSHIP 40 Notice is hereby given that purwildlife products, which were F. LoMonaco, Attorney for NORTH, RANGE 12 EAST OF suant to Section 4 of the Selfseized in the Chicago area of II- Plaintiff: 1580 S. Milwaukee THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERI- Service Storage Facility Act. linois on the dates indicated be- Ave, Ste. 220, Liberlyville, lIli- DIAN, IN COOK COUNTY, ILLI- State of Illinois, the undersigned cause they were involved in one noix 60048. NOIS. will sell at a public sale by cornor more violations of any of the Peter F. LoMonaco, Permanent Indes Number: 12- petitive bidding on: following laws: Endangered Attorney for Plaintiff 01-127-013-0000 Emel Donmez #17 Boxes Species Act, Title 16 U.S.C. 1580 S. Milwaukee Avenue, THE PROPERTY OTHERWISE Alicia Rebiai #259 Personal Sec. i 538, the Marine Mammal Ste. 220 KNOWN AS: 100 Yost Avenue items Protection Act, i 1 U.S.C. Sec. Libertyville, Illinois 60048 All persons interested in the Delacruz Errol #9815 boxes 1371-1372, the Lacey Act, 16 Phone: (847) 247-8300 above described matter are in- and personal tems. U.S.C. Sec. 3372, Wild Bird Fax: (847)247-8360 vited to attend and will be 11/7, 11/14/13 #677885 Conservation Act, 16 U.S.C. ARDC: 01685724 heard. Sec. 4901-4916 or the African 11/14, 11/21, 11128113 # 678507 The case file for this matter is Elephant Conservation Act, 16 SKOKIE PARK DISTRICT available for review in the De- NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE U.S.C. Sec. 4221-4245. These NOTICE OF RESCHEDULED partment of Community Preser- TO BE HELD AT: THE LOCK items are subject fo forfeiture fo BOARD MEETING vation and Development in City UP SELF STORAGE the United States under Title i 6, OF PARK COMMISSIONERS Hall. 1930 N. Cfybourn U.S.C. Sec. 1540(e), 16 U.S.C. Please fake notice that the Gary Zimmerman, Chairman Chicago, IL. 60614 Sec. 1377, or 16 U.S.C. Sec. Skokie Park District has reZoning Board of Appeals 773-755-1900 3374 and Title 50, Code of Fed- scheduled their regular Tues- 11/14/13 #681989 DATE: 11/22/13 eral Regulations, Section 12.23. day, November 19, 2013 Board BEGINS AT 12:30 PM Any person with an ownership Meeting of Park Commissioners CONDITIONS: All units will be or financial interest in said items to Wednesday, November 20, sold to the highest bidder. Bids REACH OUTTO MORE who desires to claim them must 2013. The meeting will be held taken only for each unit in its 9300 Weber Park Place, Skokie, IL 60077 at 7:00 pm. /51 John V Ohrlund ties agreed fo settle this lawsuit, mont, IL 60018, Telephone 847- Secretary in which Class Members have 298-3250. Such claim must be Skokie Park District an opportunity to receive a pro- received by the above office by 11/14/13 #680841 rata share of the $450,000 Settlement Fund, less other items paid from the Settlement Fund. You may submit a claim online Fairview School District No. 72 Public Notices NOTICE OF SEIZURE AND INTENT TO FORFEIT Claimants, defendants, file your answer to the Complaint for Ouiet Title in this cause or otherwixe make your appearance low an Electrical Generator to be located 3.33-feet from the side property line, conflicting with Section 1 1 .4.D.2 Electrical therein, in the Circuit Court of Generator section of the Zoning Cook County, Chancery Divi- Ordinance of the City of Park QUALIFIED LOCAL CANDIDATES IN CHICAGOLAND certified 847-998-3400 Public Hearings funds. No personal checks accepted. All goods must be removed from the unit within 24 hours. Payment due immediately upon acceptance o Public Hearings NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING VILLAGE OF LINCOLNWOOD PLAN COMMISSION PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on December 4, 2013, at 7:00 p.m., a public hearing will be held by the Plan Commission of the Village of Lincolnwood, Cook County, lIlifois. in the Council Chambers Room of Lincolnwood Village Hall, 6900 North Lincoln Avenue, Lincolnwood, Illinois for the purpose of considering the following: Property Address: 4500 West Touhy Avenue, 4560 West Touhy Avenue, 7350 North Lincoln Avenue, 7358 North Lincoln Avenue, and 7366 North Lincoln Avenue Property PIN.: 1 0-27-31 7-047-0000, 10-27-317-0480000, 10-27-317-049-0000, 10-27317-050-0000, 10-27-317-051-0000, i 0-27-317-052-0000, 10-27-31 7-0550000 Applicant: North Capital Group, LLC Nature of Request: The applicant requests: (i) preliminary Planned Unit Development approval for a mixed-use development on the approximately 10.7-acre property (consisting of the former Purple Hotel property and several adjoining properties); (ii( preliminary subdivision approval for the consolidation ot the parcels cornprising the property; and (iii) an amendment to the Zoning District Map of the Village to rezone the parcels at 7358 and 7366 North Lincoln Avenue from the O-1 Office District to the B-3 Village Center Planned Development District. At the public hearing, the Plan Commission will accept and consider all testimony and evidence pertaining to this application, and will consider any Zoning Ordinance and Subdivision Ordinance actions or relief that may be necessary or convenient to allow development of the type described in this notice. or development that is less dense than the type described in this notice, including, without limitation, special use permits, variations, map or text amendments, subdivision approvals, or other special approvals. At the conclusion of the public hearng, the Plan Commission will make a recommendation to the Lincolnwood Village Board of Trustees based on the information presented. The Village Board will consider that recorsrriendation at a subsequent public meeting. The decision of the Village Board will be the final decision of the Village regarding this application. Information concerning this application is available for inspection in the Community Development Department of the Lincolnwood Village Hall. 6900 North Lincoln Avenue, Lincolnwood, Illinois. This public hearing may be adjourned to another date by the Plan Commission of the Village without further notice other than a notice entered upon the minutes of said meeting fixing the time and place of its reconvening. All persons in attendance at the hearing shall have an opportunity to be heard regarding this application. Any person who also desires to appear as an "interested party with the right to cross-examine others at the public hearing, must tile an appearance form with the Village of Lincoinwood no later than 5 P.M. on the business day prior to the commencement of the public hearing. Appearance forms are available in the dommunify Development Department of the Lincoinwood Village Hall, 6900 North Lincoln Avenue, Lincolnwood, Illinois. This is not a "notice to appear." lt is an invitation to all interested persons to submit oral or written comments concerning this application. Written comments must be received no later than S P.M. on the business day prior fo the public hearing and may be sent to the attention of Village Zoning Officer at the Lincolowood Village Hall, 6900 North Lincoln Avenue, Lincoinwood, IL 60712. Persons having questions may call the Community Development Department at 847-673-7402. Dated: November 11, 2013 Village Clerk Village of Lincolnwood 11/14/13 prior settlement of account. Unit 150 Rachel Rosenthal Unit 753 _Elizabeth Harnngton Lynch Unit 2078 David Kennepohl Unit 3047 Nicholas Freeman 11/7, 11/14/13 #677835 NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE TO BE HELD AT: THE LOCK UP STORAGE 350 W. Kinzie Chicago, IL 60654 P-312-464-1900 fax 312-329-1362 DATE: 11/22/13 BEGINS AT: 3:00 P.M. CONDITIONS' All units will be sold to the highest bidder. Bids taken only for each unit in its Payment must be made by certified check or money order only. No personal entirety. checks or cash accepted. All goods must be removed from the unit within 24 hours. Paymonts due immediately upon acceptance of bid. Unit availabil- ity sublect to prior settlement of account. Unit 1713 Andre Robinson Tim Westerbeck Zeno Controls Unit 5418 Nicole Ciacio Unit 6402 Joann Harper 11/7, 11/14/13 #675373 NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE TO BE HELD AT: THE LOCK UP SELF STORAGE Payments must be Unit 2516 made by cash, credit card, or Unit 3417 entirety. VITH MONSTER, CALL Storage - Legal Unit availability subject to bid. #682411 5250 Golf Rd. Skokie, IL 60077 847-677-8080 DATE: November 26, 2013 BEGINS AT: 11:30am CONDITIONS: All units will be sold to the highest bidder. Bids taken only for each unit in its entirety. Payment must be made by cash, credit card, or certified funds. No personal checks accepted. All goods must be removed from the unit within 24 hours Payment due immediately upon acceptance of bid. Unit availability subject to prior settlement of account. Units Tenant 2022 Robert Simpson 4006 Kenneth Wolak 11/7, 11/14/13 #675098 NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE TO BE HELD AT:THE LOCK UP SELF STORAGE 2525 West Armltage Ave. Chicago, IL 60647 DATE: FRIDAY NOVEMBER 22, 2013 BEGINS AT: 2:00PM CONDITIONS. All units will be sold to the highest bidder. Bids taken only for each unit in its entirety. Payment must be made by cash, credit card, or No personal All goods checks accepted. must be removed from the unit within 24 hours. Payment due immediately upon acceptance of bid. Unit availability subject Io certified funds. prior settlement of account. Unit 2014A Caroline Disey Unit 201 5 Catiria Rosario Unit 2047A Wayne C Ellison Unit 2332 Desiree Perez Unit 3005 Donietle Parquette 11/7,11/14/13 #672417 NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE TO BE HELD AT: THE LOCK UP SELF STORAGE 3850 West Devon Ave, Lincoinwood, IL, 60712 DATE: 1112612013 BEGINS AT: 10:00 AM CONDITIONS: All units will be sold to the highest bidder. Bids taken only for each unit in its Payment must be made by CASH OR CREDIT entirety. CARD. No personal checks sGcepted. All goods must be re- moved from the unit within 24 hours, Payment due immedi- ately upon acceptance of bid. Unit availability sublect to prior settlement of account. Unit#211 Javed Baloch Unity 1205 Sabiha Jamal Unit# 2209 Chxxtine Gray-Rodriguez Nichole Unit# 3350 Witter-Graham Unif# 4132 Amber Duvall Unit# 4296 Rey Nonato Unit# 4313 Smartmed Corporalion C/O Tayo Fagbemi 11/7,11/14/13 #667016 NOVEMBER 10-16. 2013 PARTIES SERVICE CLUB OF CHiCAGO' STULO12 CHICAGO CHILDREN'S MUSEUM'S GALA & MORE E' ALKING ABOUT DINING& LIBATIONS / Ii W @2013 The Smirnoff Co., Norwalk, CT. PLEASE DRINK RESPONSIBLY. SMIRNOFF Cinnamon Sugar Flavored Vodka. DstiIIed From Grain. 30% Alc/ Vol. rrp«s WE need to know WHAT HAD YOU TWEETIN(3 o H20 Plus Sea Lotus a The Chicago-based skincare brand has taken the plunge, unveiling new products based on the hydrating properties of water lotuses, Protect against dry winter weather with the line's skin smoother, body lotion and body wash. $17-$21, 845 W. 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Barrelhouse Flat Sunday service Paula Fasseas welcomed the Splash team and a half-dozen PAWS Chicago pups that will be up for adoption at the Fur Ball Nov. 15 - into her Gold Coast residence. We dressed her ¡n Carolina Herrera gowns from Saks Fifth Avenue and draped her in jewels from PAWS supporter A. Marek Fine Jewelry - then surrounded her with dogs. Each of our staffers fell in love with a different four-legged friend; see the pics in our online gallery at Ch,cagosplash.com. Carolina Herrera: gown. $5,999. Saks Fifth Avenue, 700 N Michigan; Saks fifthavenuecom @Suntimes_Splash Halloween Ball! ) AT THE SHOOT ON PAULA o o eDrop-Off @ShopEdropOft Great pic of our @CorriMcFadden in her @KryolanOfficial makeup at Í-1 To celebrate its new Sunday service, the Lincoln Park craft cocktail spot is concocting a boozy ice cream sundae each week. With scoops like homemade vanilla bourbon gelato and toppings such as Fernet whipped cream, Sunday has never been sweeter. $7, 2624 N. 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It's Senior Editor Rachel Handler rhandler@ suntimes.corn riht down the street Event Coordinator from the Taylor O'Doherty Su,ì' Times bw/ding, and has the bert (and potentially strongest) dirty martinis I've ever had" taylorodoherty @wrapports,com Director of Brand Strategy Liza Sweitzer, liza@suntimes.com zstemer@ suntirnes.com ,, , íiusn ana peopk-watch. Multimedia Producer Ramzi Dreessen, rdreessen@ suntimes.corn interns Katina Beniaris Mariya Illarionova Melanie Papandrea Splash is published weekly by Splash Publications LLC, a Wrapports Company, 350 N. Orleans, Chicago, IL 60654 'The Local Option /1102 w Webster! in Lincoln Park. Along with 30 beers on tap (mart ofwhich I've never heard of before,), they have awesome Creo le food Founder Michael Ferro Styled by. Kit This Shoot Coordinator: Katerina Bizios 'J love grabbing a drink at Jellyfish /1009 N Rush!. 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Comedians Jim Gaffigan and Amy Schumer bring the laughs at this annual benefit for the Jewish United Fund Young Leadership Division, Proceeds support agencies that act upon core Jewish values, including caring for people in need and sustaining the Jewish community. Time: 7.30 p m. Place: Sheraton Chicago, 301 E. North Water Cost: $80 for JUF donors of $25 or more to the 2012 or 2013 annual campaign. $105 for new donors or donors below $25 For tickets, call (312) 3574880 or visit Yldchicago.org/bigevent. Time: 6 p.m. Place: Harris Theater, 205 E. Randolph Cost: $350. $175 for guests under 35. For tickets, call (312) 944-2888 or visit Rivernorthchicago.com. November 15 4' BOLLYWOOD BLOWOUT CELEBRATING 60 YEARS ON SALE NOW! LIMITED ENGAGEMENT STARTS DEC. 23' I IARRIS THEATER 4F MILLENNIUM PARK I i I. t i.. II.I)k at th Thiater Box OHicu, by Phono: 312.3347/77. w vw t tìrris I heaterChicago.org or go to I cketmaster.conì. F .urri Hilt'. 'f IO. //' './ 3//1 <t H. I 'i<iptixiiot .IYV.i tut k (in.ustos CHICAGOSPLASH.COM I NOVEMBER 1016, 2013 Anupy Singla from Indian as Apple Pie, Vandana Walia from VChilli Events and Shari Duffy of Ladies Night Chicago combine forces to celebrate the Indian New Year with food from top local Indian restaurants, cocktails. a fashion show, dancing and tunes from DJ Rehka. Proceeds benefit Gigi's Playhouse, a nonprofit organization that helps youth with Down's Syndrome. Time: 6 p.m. Place: Stan Mansion. 2408 N Kedzie Cost: VIP $85, general admission $55. For tickets. visit Bollywoodb/owout-eorg. eventbrite.com. Novtinber 1i MISERICORDIA HEART OF MERCY BALL Gerald and Maureen Co- chran, William Choslovsky and Scott Mendel will be honored for their commitment at this gala, featuring cocktails, dinner and a silent auction. Proceeds benefit Misericordia Heart of Mercy Home, which supports more than 600 developmentally disabled children and adults. Time: 6 p.m. Place: Radisson Blu Aqua Hotel Chicago, 221 N. Columbus Cost: $350. For tickets, visit Heartofmercyball.org. \\i'iiIi'I' l( THE MAKEUP DATE Learn the latest trends in makeup and skincare straight from the pros at this morning bash, hosted by Splash's own Susanna Negovan, held on Bloomingdales' newly renovated cosmetics floor. After breakfast bites and a runway show spotlighting the season's looks, snag a oneon-one appointment with an expert and a limited-edition travel bag stuffed with fabulous samples. next week Novenil n'i' i AN AFTERNOON WITH MR. DICKENS Gerald Charles Dickens great, great grandson of the beloved author - offers a light-hearted look at his esteemed ancestor and performs his own oneman version of the play "A Christmas Carol." This fes- tive occasion, complete with refreshments, takes place in the historic Stan Mansion. Time: Doors open at 7:30 am, show at 8:30 am. Time: 1 p.m. Place: Bloomingdales, 900 N. Niichigan Cost: Premiere admission $125, general admission $100 For tickets, visit Brit,'shtasteeverits.com. Cost: $25 reservation fee credited toward the beauty item of your choice. RSVP by calling (312) 440-4515 or emailing Rsvpnorthmich,gan@bloomingdaIes.com. November 16Deeetìiber 28 A CHRISTMAS CAROL Like the Magnificent Mile Lights Festival and the window displays at Macy's State Street, the Goodman Theatre's rendition of the Charles Dickens classic, now n its 36th year, is a not-to-be missed holiday tradition. Place: 2408 N. Kedzie Effect and Frankie's will be on-hand and donate 20 percent of their proceeds to the Bernard Zell Anshe Emet Day School. Time: 10 am. to 3 p.m. Place: 3751 N Broadway Cost: Free. Visit Bzaeds.org for more information. CIRCA MaIze room ,fr new treasures November 22I )eceni l)PI' 29 IT'S A WONDERFUL LIFE: LIVE IN CHICAGO! Nov. i' The American Blues Theater's unique version of Frank Capra's 1946 flick performed as if it were an old-school radio broadcast, complete with sound effects and a cast of eight portraying multiple charac- HOLIDAY SHOPPING FESTIVAL ters - brings Bedford Falls to life in the most charming Support and scout out one of our city's top educational institutions by shopping for jewelry, clothes, makeup, toys and food at this fest and open house, where shops like Loris, Art way. Place: Greenhouse Theater Center, 2257 N Lincoln Cost: $19-$49. For tickets, call (773) 404-7336 or visit Americanbluestheatercom. Place: 170 N. Dearborn Cost: $25-$83 For tickets, call (312) 443-3800 or visit Goodmaritheatre.org/jöy SELL THE JEWELRY, DIAMONDS AND WATCHES YOU NO LONGER WEAR November 20 I. WINTER WISHES: HOLIDAY COCKTAIL CELEBRATION Join 400 Chicagoans for a sophisticated, progressive cocktail reception, hosted by The Founders' Board of Ann & Robert H. Lune Children's Hospital of Chicago and co-chaired by Susan Chandler, MIna Haffner and JennIfer Shea. Chicago High School for the Arts CHICAGO 875 NORTH MICHIGAN AVENUE, SUITE 1412 855.486.2604 provides the entertainment, and proceeds support the vital work of this leading health care institution. TIme: 6:30 p.m. Place: The Casino, 195 E. Delaware BARCELONA BEVERLY HILLS : CHiCAGO : GENEVA I GREENWICH HONG KONG I LAS VEGAS i MADRID NEW YORK ; PALM BEACH PALO ALTO i SAN FRANCISCO WASHINGTON DC Cost: $175. For tickets, visit Luriechi/drerìs.org/ winterwishes. CIRCAJEWELS.COM CHICAGOSPLASH.COM NOVEMBER 10-16, 2013 5 parties I CAUSEF.EVENT STORY BY KATERINA BIZIOS Night Fever swept the Four Seasons Hotel Chicago (120 E. Delaware) Nov. 1 at the Service Club of Chicago's Studio 123 GaIa. Nearly 400 guests donned their best '70s-esque black-tie garb (think sequins, teased hair and jumpsuits) for the Studio 54-inspired bash,joining co-chairs Darby friday Hills, Heather Farley Ingram and Nina Mariano to celebrate 123 years of giving. Live and silent auctions with items like lunch with Splash columnist Jenny McCarthy got the party going, and later, guests moved to the dance floor, where pros from the Chicago Dance Studio helped them shake it to the sounds of the AI Sofia Band. The evening raised $450,000 to benefit various local charities, including Wings, Salt Creek Ballet and the Catholic Charities. The Sun-Times was the media sponsor of this event. The Sun-Times Foundation and the Chicago Community Trust will match every dollar donated to the Service Club of Chicago, up to a total oft5,000. Up to $1,000 can be matchedper individual donation. PHOTOS BY RAMZI DREESSEN-SPLASH WMAQ Channel-S's Daniella Guzman and Stefan Holt emcee the evening. Lisa Kraus and Julie Nerenberg Block Korinna lsselhardt, Kristina McGrath and Patty Brand Nalepa Darby Hills, Nina Mariano and Heather Farley Ingram Susan Gohl and Ann Gerber Kim Gleeson Dominic DiFrisco and Carol LoVerde Debbie and Bm Ter%ato C) CHICAGOSPLASH.COM I NOVEMBER 10-16, 2013 , with puppy Sonja during the auction Dick and Michaela Parig0 Jeffrey and Tina Weller WHOWOREWHATWHERE I style MARY KAY DEMAIO in Proenza Schouler and M2057 at Sunda VAL WARNER EVA JAKUBOWSKI ¡n Vince in Intermix at the Peninsula Chicago at Vertigo Sky Lounge BLACK MAGiC CORRI MCFADDEN in Christian Siriano at Vertigo Sky Lounge ALLIE HARRIS in Aidan Mattox at the Chicago Cultural Center - LAURA KOFOID ¡n Junya Watanabe at Sunda fashion's dark side by sporting black leather, the bewitching trend that's become a closet mainstay over the last few seasons. We love high-shine finishes paired with rich red pouts and sky-high heels, but for a more classic look, try a matte leather dress with patent pumps. On the runway, Ann Demeulemeester accented her monochromatic outfits with Fmbrace black leather corset belts and structured blouses, while Gucci went all-out with tough-girl, Gothinspired dresses. Don't be afraid to take risks by mixing textures or patterns - however you wear it, you'll leave other partygoers spellbound. CHICAGOSPLASH.COM I NOVEMBER 10-16, 2013 1 II asK jenny JENNY McCARTHY OFFER UNCONVENTIONAL WISD Moment of truth When to teH a friend it's time to move on from friends need you, but on the flip side, it's not fair for her to seek your advice time after time and put you in an awkward position. I imagine it's quite frustrating for you to see your friend unhappy, and your suggestion for her to leave the relationship seems sound. Jenny, Sometimes when friends have problems, the I have a good friend who is driving solution appears to be so simple. In this case, your me absolutely insane. She comes to me friend is unhappy and you want her to leave her over and over again for advice about her boyfriend. However, ifyou've ever been on the relationship, which is going nowhere. He refisses to receiving end of that advice, you may understand commit. She needs to move on in the worst way. it's not always that easy. Perhaps instead I tell her the same thing eveiy ofoffering advice, you can help empower time - that ifshe's unhappy, she Send questions your friend. Suggest a self-help book or should leave, and he's obviously not to Askjenny activities that may give her the configoing to change, since it's been nearly @sun times,com dence to move on. In the end, you cannine years of the same unhappiness. not do it for her. She has to make that I'm getting sick of listening to myself decision on her own. However, given the talk about this, and I'm contemplatfact that you have been there for her, I do not think ing telling her that if she refisses to do anything to it is harsh to establish a boundary on this topic. better her situation, I don't want to hear about it Reassure her that you care about her, but also make anymore. Is that too harsh? What should I do? her aware that you are frustrated with her situation. - Helen, Nashville Sometimes being a great friend is being an honest friend. Good luck! Jenny says: It sounds like your friend really needs someone to talk to, and unfortunately, she is making her relationship your problem, too. Part READ PENNY'S BLOG AT of being a good friend is being there when your CHICA GOSPLASH.COM a bac reationship Dear paities I CAUSEFEVENT CHICAGO COMMONS' POUR OUT YOUR HEART FOR COMMONS Guests sample Wine CHICAGO CHILDREN'S MUSEUM: A MISSION TO SAVE REAL PLAY GALA at the event. LT, LT AM) AWAY of the Chicago Children's Museum saved the day at the superherothemed gala, held Nov. 2 at the Navy Pier Grand Ballroom (600 E. Grand). More than 600 guests accessorized their black-tie attire with capes, cuffs and masks before enjoying cocktails and dinner and bidding on live-auction items, including a trip to France and tickets to the Emmy Awards.The evening raised more than $800,000 to support the Museum's mission of improving children's lives by creating a community where play and learning connect. The Sun-Times Foundation and the Chicago Community Trust will match donations to the Chicago Chi /dren Museum up to a total of $25,000. Up to $1.000 can be matched per individual donation. Supporters Left: Alex and Devanee Washington -Y ANARE $ CHICAGOSPLASH.COM NOVEMBER 10-16, 2013 Ron and Meredith Kaminski, Jackie Seitz :L:and Eddie Hanson COMMON BONDS sipped their way around the world Nov. 2 at Chicago Commons' annual Pour Out Your Heart for Commons ftmndraiscr. More than 300 attendees at the East Bank Club (500 N. Kingsbury) joined co-chair Daniel Brosk in toasting to Guests the 119-year-old nonprofit with wine samplings from five different stations - Tiny Bubbles, Pure Italian, Views of Burgundy, Bordeaux-Inspired and Big Reds - curated by Southern Wine and Spirits oflllinois'Wilhiam Gibson. Later, guests bid on silent auction items and continued the party at Municipal Bar Dining Co. (216 W. Ohio). More than $100,000 was raised to support Commons' work in child development, youth services, adult education and care for seniors and adults with disabilities. The Sun-Times was the media sponsor ofthis event. sunday dinner T vawson s peak Rene De Leon, launching The Dawson was a completely new challenge. "The type of food here is different," explains the executive chef of the new River West restaurant. "I've been at Michelin-starred restaurants for most of my career - I need to figure out how to use what I've learned to make this a cool place and a special place to come at the same time." Powcrhouse hospitality veterans Billy Lawless For (Henri.Thc Gage) and Branko Palikuca Next anc Almea vet Rene De Leon raises the oar at the two-story River West restaurant 1.Hamachi with fresno chile and pickled shallot Liquid Swords with BY SAMANTHA LANDE yuzu sake, chai green tea syrup, lemon prosecdrizzled with a spicy salsa crema. co and orange bitters In keeping with the restaurant's House-made sodas all-encompassing theme, the menu includes everything from wood-grilled whole fish of the day ($28) served over a Vietnamese som tam salad to roast chicken ($21) with chunks of apple and soft cushions of ricotta gnocchi. Here's what else you'll find at The Dawson: (Topaz, Amber) knew that De Leon (Next, Chef stats: De Leon Almea) would be up most recently served to the challenge, and as the sous chef at Rene along with cocktail Next after working at De Leon connoisseur Clint Almea. Prior to that, he Rogers (The Gage, Graham staged at Noma in Copenhagen, Elliot), the dream team created Denmark, and El Celler de Can The Dawson, a hilevel, 350Roca in Girona, Spain. seat space where hospitality is The vibe: Stripped-down paramount, and where each and industrial. Both the decor section - and menu item and the name pay homage to lends itself to a vastly different Chicago during the Industrial dining experience. Revolution, particularly DawThat experience can include son Brothers, a 19th-century cocktail pairings from Rogers' fireplace mantel company once comprehensive list, careflully crafted to complement each flalocated on Halsted. Materials vor in De Leon's menu. For inlike denim, salvaged brick and stance, the Verdita Mixta ($10), timber are found throughwith tequila, mezcal, pineapple, out the space, and the foyer lime, herbs,jalapeño and cucum- boasts an exposed brick wall, ber, pairs perfectly with the pork a mosaic of windowpanes and belly tacos ($6), crunchy shells scattered chandeliers. Step outside: The 150-seat, fenced-in patio is almost a restaurant within a restaurant. It's got a full bar, communal picnic tables and a lounge. One section ofthe patio floor is heated, and a stone fireplace provides flirther warmth on chilly nights. Must-try dish: The chickenfried NY strip ($32) received a lot ofpre-opening hype, and for good reason. It's a tender, prime steak with a spicy, crispy coating, served with country gravy, collard greens, mashed potatoes and a honey biscuit. RECEVE A FREE $25 GIFT CìdD WHEN YOU PURCHASE A $100 GIFT CARD ORDER ONliNE AT STEFANIRESTAURANTS.COM BOOK YOUR HOLIDAY PARTY TODAY A sip of soda In addition to the thoughtflilly crafted liquor, beer and wine menus, The Dawson hired soda jerk Dalton Finney to create a rotating menu of refreshing sodas. Root beer and cola will be mainstays, and Rogers will occasionally spike the sodas, like he does in the Luchini ($10), made with cherry phosphate, amaro, Luxardo Aperitivo, and Carpano Antica. www.Stefa n ¡ Restourants.com *CLAL NESIRR. AY APPt etc' «on 730 WGrand, (312) 2438955; The-dawson.com CHICAGOSPLASH.COM NOVEMBER 10-16, 2013 9 sunday in the life LOIS COMES lo A.M. TUL The morning starts on a sweet note as the actress heads to the Original Pancake House (22 E. Bellevue) for a Dutch Baby. NOON 'Family Guy' Borstein goes to Soldier Field star Alex Borstein (1410 Museum sketches her iceal day in her hometown 'favorite thing to Campus) for her do in the world": see a Bears game. BY ZAK STEMER 3:30 P.M. Her son Barnaby is obsessed with space, so Borstein takes him to the Adler Planetarium (1300 S. Lake Shore). 6 P.M. ou might not recognize her at first glance, but chances are you're familiar with Alex Borstein's voice - or at least one of her many accents.The Deerfield native has lent her pipes to shows like "Robot Chicken," "The Cleveland Show" and, most notably, "Family Guy," starring as the often-bossy Lois Griffin alongside notable voice actors Seth Green, Julie Kavner and close friend Seth McFarlane. Now, she's stepping out of the recording booth and in front of the camera with a starring role on HBO's new series "Getting On. In the dark comedy, which follows several nurses who work in a geriatric wing, Borstein plays Dawn Forchette, the division's head nurse. It's a role she's wanted since she discovered the original British version of the series. "I immediately fell in love," says Borstein, 40. "It wasn't until many moons later [when the show was revamped for the U.S.] that I got this email saying they had an audition for me. I said, 'Oh my God, it's for "Getting On!"I sort of freaked out." The show presents a welcome change of pace for Borstein, allowing her to explore new aspects of acting. "There's so much pathos and heart," she says. "One minute you're having a broad comedic moment, and the next you find yourself choking up because it's very real." But taking on the new role doesn't mean she's leaving "Family Guy" behind. "With 'Family 10 CHICAGOSPLASH.COM I NOVEMBER 10-16, 2013 Guy,'we have the amazing ability to go anywhere and do anything. I can play multiple characters - we can go to the moon one episode.They both afford me different opportunities to try things," Borstein says. For fans ofthe show looking for a preview ofwhat's to come, Borstein is quick to share some big news. "We have a crossover episode with 'The Simpsons' that will be next year's premiere," she says, explaining that the Griffins will end up in Springfield. "It was a surreal dream to show up at that table read." Borstein is keeping just as busy in her roles as wife and mother of two young children. "I hate reading the same interviews over and over with parents talking about how hard it is to balance and yada yada," Borstein says. "It's what I do! It's showbiz, baby. You've gotta have a village. I have no qualms about asking for help when I need it." Although that dry wit is what's made Borstein successful, she admits it's created some off-color moments for her children. "My kids are little mirrors," she says, relaying a tale about accidentally letting a crude insult slip in front of her 5-year-old son. "I convinced him that I was saying 'juice bag.' Now he calls everyone at school 'juice bag.'Mother of the Year right here." Here, the fl.inny family gal spends a day back in her hometown. "Getting On"premieres Sunday, Nov.24 at 9p.m. on HBO. The family chows down on deep-dish pizza at Lou Malnati's (805 5. State) or Giordano's (730 N. Push). 8 P.M. To cap off the night, Borstein heads to the Music Box Theatre (3733 N. Southport) for a documentary, Currently playing: "The Trials of Muhammad Ali." flay FOR EVERY ORDER, IO BUB CITY WILL DONATE TO SHARE OUR STRENGTH'S NO SHAREI STRENGTH IO HUNGRY CAAIGN HAVE BUB CITY TAKE CARE or THE TURKEY THIS YEAR! ORDER BY NOVEMBER i! OR PICKUP ON THANKSGIVING. è 415 N. CLARK ST. 'CHICAGO '111810-4200 ' BUBCITYCHICA&O.COM ©2013 Lettuce Entertain iou Restaurants. Inc. CHICAGOSPIASH.COM I NOVEMBER 10-16, 2013 11 PUPPIES ON PARADE All of these dogs will be available to adopt e at the PAWS Fur BalI ON PAULA Carolina Herrera: gown, $3,690 Oscar de la Renta: coat, $3,390 Courtesy of Saks Fifth Avenue, 700 N. Michigan; $aksfifthavenue.com A. Marek Fine Jewelry: grey moonstone and diamond slice earrings, $6,000; Cynthia Back diamond necklace, $26,725, 3021 Butterfield, Oak Brook; Amarekfinejewelry.com ir w,,.. FLR Pat unds and STOR'VB %4ICOM I NOVEMBER 10-16. 2»3 '(' : a Fasseas fou nc er of PWS ó:öñ' finding the chvng force, fmiJies to save the cty's sets rZAKSTEMER I PHOTOS BY KIRSTEN MICCOLI her in a sprawling proach: Find homes for existing pets, and Gold Coast residence, spay/neuter animals to reduce the friture sitting in the (literal) lap of population. luxury, it's hard to believe Sixteen years later, she's built PAWS that two months ago into the largest no-kill animal shelter in Josephina, a shy black-and- the Midwest and one ofthe largest in the white terrier mix, was struggling to survive nation. The organization gives medical on the streets ofGreece. But every dog has treatment and a guarantee oflife to every its day - and last September, she was lucky animal that enters its doors (only euthaenough to be found by one ofthe countiy's nizing animals that a behaviorist has certiforemost stray advocates: Paula Fasseas. fled as inherently violent or animals with It's not the first time the founder of untreatable suffering). Between PAWS' PAWS Chicago - the city's beloved noadoption, spay/neuter and vaccination kill animal shelter - has brought home a programs, 36,000 animals come through pup literally plucked from the streets while its doors every year. on vacation. But she's gone far beyond At its first event, PAWS had 26 dogs and the occasional rescue; this business-savvy found 26 homes. Fasseas remembers, "The philanthropist has been the savior of thou- next day, I had 50 calls to my office. People sands ofcats and dogs, while reducing the saying, 'That was fabulous, we want to help, what's the name ofyour group? We want to number ofeuthanized pets in the city by volunteer.'"That was in 1997. In 2012, she 70 percent through spay/neuter programs in low-income communities. found homes for 5,606 cats and dogs. On Nov. 15, the organization will host Fasseas was at the forefront ofa moveits biggest event ofthe year: the PAWS ment to make stray dogs more desirable Fur Ball, a pet-friendly, black-tie gala to a purebred-loving public. Using classic marketing tools, she decided to "rebrand" where even the animals are encouraged to dress up. Started by luxury her strays by hosting adoption retailer Escada, the party events in luxe retail stores like PAWS has grown over the last 12 and Ralph Lauren, FUR BALL St.John swaddling adorable pups and years to host more than 700 Nov. 15, Drake Hotel, guests and 150 canines at kittens in the labels' upscale 140 E. Walton. reputations. Suddenly, PAWS the landmark Drake Hotel (140 E. Walton). With celeb For tickets, visit pets were a point ofpride Furba/I pawsevents.org. supporters like Smashing and adoptions soared. "PartPumpkins frontman Billy nering with luxury retail was Corgan donating a private dinner and an amazing combination. Ralph Lauren concert, PAWS hopes to soar past last built a puppy bed out ofmahogany and we year's $1 million mark, with ail proceeds put these homeless puppies in it and they benefiting its pet-saving services. got adopted like they were the most inThe whole operation began 16 years demand item. It helped change that whole ago, when Fasseas had an awakening. image," Fasseas says. Now, "It's a badge of She and her husband, founders of North honor saying 'Oh, mine's a rescue.'" Community Bank, were vacationing on Through PAWS, Fasseas oversees 5,000 the Greek island of Crete when a stray volunteers, 100 staffers and four veterinarterrier followed their daughter, Alexis, back ians. As any pet owner can attest, vet bills home. After learning the fate of Greece's have a way of adding up, so the organizastray dogs - according to Fasseas, they are tion has a yearly budget of$7.5 million poisoned by farmers - the family decided (more than the city's animal control budto add one more furry member, bringing get), raised entirely through philanthropy. Pippen home to Chicago. That's why the Nov. 15 Fur Ball is such a "I started reading all things dogs," Fascritical fixture on the PAWS calendar: lt seas remembers. "I started seeing articles raises 20 percent of the annual budget. about dogs being killed in Chicago and I With the gala around the corner and was surprised. Why would shelters be killnew projects on the horizon (PAWS will ing dogs? I didn't see strays around here, be opening a Highland Park location in so I didn't think that was an issue." Fasseas 2014), Fasseas is riding high. She's on track did some research at the city pound while to transform Chicago into a no-kill city in Alexis volunteered at a humane shelter, the next three years. "We're on our way," and the two learned the troubling statistics she says. "When you see a problem like that spurred them to action: At the time, this that's so solvable, I felt that we had to more than 40,000 dogs in Chicago were get people in the community doing great being put down each year. things." And for Fasseas, it's been her goal Armed with this new information, to lead by example, changing the world Fasseas set out with her two-pronged apfour paws at a time. Sceing ' PAULA'S PUPS Since she started PAWS, Fasseas has been constantly taking in cats and dogs, adopting or fostering them until they find loving homes. She's lost exact count, but says that she's played mom to 250 to 300 four-legged friends. "Probably more," she laughs. Here are some of ones that have stood out to Chicago's resident pet patron. DAISY: Daisy was Fasseas' first pup, a beagle that her godfather won in a golf game. "lt went everywhere [with me]," she says. "My father said, 'There's a doghouse, the dog stays outside.' The dog never stepped foot in that doghouse. lt was in my bed from day one." KOUKLA: Fasseas fell head over heels for the long-haired Chihuahua when she saw her wandering a drive-in theater in Tucson. "She was the sweetest thing, just like a little doll," Fasseas says. Which is why she chose the name Koukla: lt's Greek for "doll." PIPER: "Piper was from our first adoption event," Fasseas remembers. "She had a cold and we were afraid if we took her back to animal care that we'd never see her again. lt was sort of a failed foster" -9, .. Fasseas and Josephifla MORE ONLINE For a behind-the-scenes vìdeo of our puppy-filled photo shoot, as well as more photos, go to Chica gosplash.com CHICAGOSPLASH.COM I NOVEMBER 1O16. 2013 13 feature I DINING AND LIBATIONS Hyde and seek STORY BY RACHEL GILLMAN PHOTOS BY RAMZI DREESSEN south to Hyde Park and you'll find a collision ofcampus life, Chicago history and a culturally rich community The University of Chicago rubs shoulders with the Museum of Venture Science & IndustrJackson Park and Frank Lloyd Wright's famed Roble House. And when it comes to notable residents, you can't top the president. Although gems like La Petite Folie and Chant lend culinary cred, the neighborhood has lacked dining destinations with citywide appeal. Now, with an influx of top-notch restaurateurs and chefs heading to 53rd Street, Hyde Park is poised to he the next foodlover's must-visit neighborhood. First up is Alo (1462 E. 53rd; MObydepark.com), a labor of love from award-winning cheflowner Matthias Merges, which opened Nov. 5. Known for yakitori-inspired spot Yusho and craft cocktail haven Billy Sunday (both in Logan Square), Merges cites strong family connections to the university as one incentive for the location - along with untapped potential. "We are in love with the historic architecture, the diversity of the community and its rich history in Chicago," Merges says. "Hyde Park has been off the map for years regarding restaurants with a few exceptions. We feel the time is right to start a new business." The concept for Alo was inspired by Merges' explorations across Southern France and Northern Italy, and he wanted to pay homage to the coastal motorway connecting the two countries. "We wanted to bring our travel experiences to a restaurant," Merges explains. "For us, it's important to do something simple, straightforward, delicious and accessible." Although the concept was born thousands of miles away, the food is locally driven, taking fùll advantage of seasonal produce from the Hyde Park Farmers Market, and the menu includes 1 4 CHICAGOSPLASH.COM I handmade pastas, pizzas and hearty meat entrees ranging from rabbit to duck, complemented by craft cocktails and elevated bar snacks. But that's not all on Merges' Hyde Park plate: After the New Year, Yusho Flyde Park (1466 E. 53rd; Yutho-thicago.com) will open three blocks away, beckoning diners with twice-fried chicken, a "build your own steamed bun" menu and cocktails on tap. Though the original Yusho, named one of the best restaurants of 2012 by Food & Wine magazine, gained acclaim by serving yakitori with inventive twists on Japanese street food, the new location will emphasize fan favorites and maximize its smaller space with a NOVEMBER 10-16, 2013 Above: AlO is the first of three high-profile restaurants to open in Hyde Park this fall and winter. Right: AlO's wood-fired snails with roasted pearl onion and a rosemary olive oil biscuit ($14) Thanks to a few too chefs, Hyce Par just might be the city's next cining cestination DINING AND LIBATION I feature A Fresh Spìn On Southern Food ciF\U IcROX Southcrn Mv Wüv: Food & Füinilv Book Signing Event Tuesdv, Novcinbcr 19th IIüm-4 pm takeout window for lunch and dinner. Hysle Park will get another culinary boost in late winter with the opening of Promontory (1539 E. 53rd). Named for the scenic peninsula off Burnham Park, the ambitious project - helmed by owners Bruce Finkelman and Craig Golden and chefJared Wentworth, the team behind Longman & Eagle in Logan Square and Thalia Hall in Pilsen - includes a concert space, bar and restaurant.The hearth-driven concept owes a debt to the stone fire pits bordering Promontory Point, where Finkelman and Wentworth found inspiration in the oldest form of cooking. A large open-fire pit will be the focal point of the kitchen and guests will be able to see - and taste - the flames. "There was a sensibility in the old days of Europe and the Mccliterranean to sit and tell stories around the single hearth. It made it more family and community-oriented," Finkelman says. From a cooking standpoint, Wentworth, a Michelin-starred chef, embraces the idea of playing with fire. "It's understanding the primordial working with fire and learning the ancient art of true roasting," he says. "You're doing what your forefathers did to prepare breads, vegetables and roasts. I'm just getting comfortable with cooking with fire. I've cooked my whole life and have campfires all the time. But this is grill master extreme." When it comes to opening in Hyde Park, Chicago native Finkelman credits the University of Chicago's efforts to attract new business, from restaurants to retail. "It was wonderful to be part of what they're doing and to see these areas being revitalized," he says. "Hyde Park is such a beautiful area and every time I went, I always wanted to spend more time there. Now I'll have the opportunity." As more culinary talent migrates south, there's a palpable energy in this historic district, and it's one area that the city - and food fanatics - should keep an eye on. "There's a gut feeling that I didn't have for 10 years. Now it feels like enough is happening in the right direction," Merges says. "There's so much to come in the next year. It's time for Hyde Park." Above: Matthias Merges in AlO, which offers cuisine that is internationally inspired but locally sourced. Ì' \ vckoinc (iene Nnox. Hcr ncw book mükc thc pertc. t hoks gift nd 'iou'D Iovc thc 1CCiIX'S SO luth VOlI xviII \vÜflt Û COpV for voursdf too! 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The two soon recognized their considerable chemistry, and spent the rest of the evening party-hopping together. Though Fitzhenry was living in Michigan at the time, they decided to dive into a long-distance relationship. In 2011, work brought him to Chicago permanently, and he popped the question one year later by presenting Haskell with roses and 100 candles 1 6 CHICAGOSPLASH.COM in their shared home. 'I always plan everything to a T, but he was able to catch me by surprise," laughs Haskell, who promptly kicked wedding planning into high gear. The couple tied the knot in early fall in a non-denominational ceremony at the Westin Chicago River North (320 N. Dearborn), where their dog, Chipper, was on hand for photos. Upon arrival, guests received Champagne, cigars and glow sticks, which they waved at the end of the ceremony. Haskell and Fitzhenry kept the energy high at the reception, where they served mini sliders, sipped cocktails and danced the night away. 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Starting this week, the Art Institute of Chicago exhibits a taste for the subject with "Art and Appetite: American Painting, Culture and Cuisine," running through Jan. 27. Though many of these images can be appreciated simply as sensuous displays, there was often a wealth of meaning in the composition.The groaning board, for example, was a seW-satisfied depiction of wealth, while the rendering of a decanter could outrage a man of the temperance movement. Whether five-star establishments or greasy spoons, restaurant scenes were often the framework for social commentary. And once Andy Warhol and Claes Oldenburg came along, food imagery derived its potency from the realm of advertising and the realities of post-war consumption. The Art Institute serves a smorgasbord of food-related treasures BY THOMAS CONNORS T NOVE M L DECEMBIP 3124433800 GoodrnanThelre.og G000iìi N orthShoreCenter.org W TIIIJ%LDI To advertise, call Laura Huston at (312) 321-2448 or lhuston@suntimes.com ( 1 Ii(b41UIaI The still life, of course, is one of the most common formats for depicting food. For Americans in the 18th and 19th centuries, such paintings "afforded pride in American products, and America's standing in the mercantile world," says exhibition curator Judith Barter. But she suggests that some paintings, such as James Peale's "Still Life: Balsam Apple and Vegetables," may express another agenda. "In this still life there is a long, wart)', cucumberlike fruit called a balsam pear, and it is poisonous," Barter says. "It was used as a border for orchards at Thomas Jefferson's Monticello. I think Peale was joining the debate about poisoning the Garden of Eden. As early as 1819, former President J ames Madison lectured Americans on the misuse oftheir land, exhorting them to plow under last year's harvest remains for fertilizer, to rotate fields and crops." Thanksgiving, of course, has long been ideal for depicting American foodways. But not every picture of the holiday is warm and fuzzy. "Roy Lichtenstein's turkey is sterile and looks simply like a newspaper supermarket ad, questioning this symbol and what it means to us," Barter says. "Alice Neel paints a bird thawing in the sink with visceral reality and broad brushstrokes. She shows the great symbol as a rather unattractive object and said that Thanksgiving is a great day for everybody but the bird!" 'ART AND APPETITE: AMERICAN PAINTING, CULTURE AND CUISINE' Nov. 12-Jan. 27. Art Institute of Chicago, 111 S. Michigan; Artic.edu Is II'(l1Ìi(I I_IVE TI'IEATER ( itiu 1( BLUE "HILARIOUS!" MAN GROUP NEW tURM S HITCUMEL1VIS NOW PLAYING! FOR A LIMITEi? 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"Once you get to a certain point in life, you build a home you love and don't expect to get money out of it." Lest that not allay the high price (while there's no reserve, a bidder must cough up a $250,000 deposit to even qualify), good old-fashioned bragging rights might help: "There isn't any guy whose heart doesnt palpitate when he sees that basketball court," Malkin says. tribute it to either market recovery or intensifying celebrity real-estate glare, but it seems every Chicago A-lister is looking to unload a home. So what goes into selling a celebrity house? "lt depends on the celeb," says Coidwell Banker Previews broker Jed Skae (call 773-935-4466). "Some blast it out to get as many eyes as possible. Others want to keep it anonymous." The latter might sell through a trust or a "pocket listing," a property not entered into the MLS. As for whether a big name adds intrinsic value to a home, the likely answer s yes. "People like to be a part of history," says Skae. 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Happy couples and photographers contact Renee Lee at 312-651-6613 or PHOTOGRAPHY ......i Y) The Broadway Musical www.ELFtheMuskaIontourcom NOVEMBER 26- DECEMBER I, I 29 30 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14,2013 I A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION NIL e- Cooking school at the Osthoff Take your culinary skills to the next level By Anne Thompson Whether you are just discovering your culinary talent or you are a gifted home cook looking to inspire your inner-chef, I2ecole de la Maison can help you understand the basics of French cooking as you perfect your skills in a cooking class. The courses offered at the Osthoff Resort's Uecole de la Maison range from short sessions to detailed two-day classes, so anyone with a taste for the finer things can find a fitting course to enjoy on vacation. Workshops These 2-3 hour classes review the basics of fine cooking with easy-to- prepare items that are sure to impress. Classes include Christmas Cookies and Truffles, Pasta and Sauces, European Brunch and La Creperie, which will show you how to make perfect French crepes for a variety of savory and sweet applications. Single-day course For a more intensive class with some advanced methods included, you might take a one-day course, which will last for 4-5 hours. These courses focus on single cuisines such as French Bistro Cooking, Burgundy Cuisine and Italian Trattoria. Single-day classes can also help you brush up on your skills before the holidays with classes for Thanksgiving and Christmas dinners. Two-day courses If you truly love the culinary arts, you can tackle some of the toughest items in French cookbooks after a two-day course at Lecole de la Maison. The Artisan Breads and Breakfast Bakery courses both span two days with a 2-3 hour workshop on day one and a more involved 4-5 hour class on day two. To explore all of the gourmet cuisine and culinary opportunities surrounding the OsthoffResort, contact the cooking school at 866-534-9817, ext. 830 or visit www.cookingschoolatosthoff.com. For general information about Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin, call 877-355-4278. Sponsored content by WeekAway. For more information on these or other destinations, visit WeekAway.com and foflow @WeekAway on Twitter NIL A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION I THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 2013 Weekends by WeekAway Looking for a little weekend road trip? Check out one of these events within driving distance from Chicago. st. Charles, IL Holiday Festival of Arts and Crafts Show Nov. 16-17 visitstcharles.com Wheaton, IL Wheaton Antique Market Nov. 16 Why choose the Osthoff Resort for your next business meeting? by Anne Thompson Planning a corporate event can be a stressful task, but with the Osthoff Resort at Elkhart Lake, your retreat or meeting will be something to look forward to. 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The Director of Sales and Conference Services has 9 years of experience at the prestigious AAA Four Diamond resort and is also highly accomplished in the industry. ExceUent facilities Of course no corporate retreat would be complete without state-of-the-art conference facilities and on-site technical services. These are included in corporate packages at the Osthoff along with comfortable guest suites and wireless internet access to facilitate a successful event. zurkopromotions.com Galena, IL Nouveau Wine Weekend Nov. 22-24 visitgalena.org Lebanon, IL Victorian Holiday Weekend Nov. 22-24 victorianholiday.org Cedarburg, WI Festive Friday Eves Nov. 29 cedarcreeksettlement.com Ifyou want to explore more details of meeting planning with the Osthoff Resort, connect with Sales Administrative Assistant, Judy Fihn at 920-876-5820. Elkhart Lake has something to offer everyone, from adventure-seeking travelers to corporate professionals in search of a unique venue for upcoming meetings. For general information about Elkhart Lake, visit www.elkhartlake.com or call 877-355-4278. WANT MORE? Subscribe to the WeekAway E-Newsletter to get features on midwest travel, seasonal festivals and weekend getaway inspiration. Go to weekaway.com/newsletter or scan the QR code to subscribe. Sponsored content by WeekAway. For more information on these or other destinations, visit WeekAway.com and fo$lo @WeekAway on Twitter 31 32 I THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14,2013 TOP5 Managing Editor Jennifer Thomas' picks for this week. I. "Pride and Prejudice" (pictured) is on stage Nov. 15-24 at the Ethel M. Barber Theater, 30 Arts Circle Drive, Northwestern University campus, Evanston. Northwestern,edu. 2. Skokie Art Guild Members' Only Fall Exhibit runs Nov. 16- Dec. 27 at the Skokie Public Library, 5215 Oakton. The opening reception is 4-6 p.m. Nov. 24. SkokieArtGuild.org. 3.- Storyteller Syd Lieberman presents "Abraham and Isaac: Sacrifice at Gettysburg" in honor of the 150th anniversary of the Gettysburg Address at 8 p.m. Nov. 17 at the Celtic Knot Public House, 626 Church St., Evanston. CelticKnotPub.com. "Pierre Salinger and the 1,000 Days of Kennedy's Camelot," a look at John F. Kennedy's administration through the eyes of his White House Press Secretary as played by historian Terry Lynch, is at 2 p.m. Nov. 19 at the Park Ridge Public Library, 20 5. Prospect Ave. ParkRidgeLibrary.org. Charles Troy presents "The Creation of Annie Get Your Gun" at 1:30 p.m. Nov.20 at Gorilla Tango's 5ko kie Theatre, 7924 Lincoln Ave. GorillaTango.com. 'V III I A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION Nil. TABLEHOPPING Cibo Racconto's Italian family fare has modern flair BY LEE A. LITAS Dining Columnist eighborhood joints by definition should act as a second home. The atmosphere should be warm and welcoming, the food should be made fresh and patrons should always be made to feel part of the family. That is all owners Lee Mugnolo and wife Deanna wanted for their Cibo Racconto when they built it in Rosemont two years ago. Using their own family recipes handed down through the generations to create updated lunches and dinners, they offer "a true family affair" that reflects their Italian heritage. As premier Midwest importers of Racconto Italian foods since 1958 that range from olive oils to pasta, sauces to jardinière, and even fresh vegetables and cheeses, the Mugnolos know a thing or two about quality products. Prior to Cibo, they opened Trattoila Peppino in Elmwood Park, Cucina Paradiso in Oak Park, and Nonno Pino in Edison Park. Now their only focus is Cibo Racconto, which literally means "the story of food" in Italian. More than 80 percent ofthe goods used in the restaurant's dishes are from the same Racconto products sold in stores. 'A.s a neighborhood restaurant," said owner Lee Mugnolo, "we want our guests to come in and see our passion for food and enjoy the same type of dishes that we prepare in our home." The casual dining menu includes family classics like the signature Cibo puffs. The flashfried bite-sized balls of rolled zucchini drip with three different cheeses when cracked open and can be dipped into accompanying tomato-cream "vodka-style" TOP: Based on an old family recipe, the Cibo puffs are bite-sized balls of zucchini and three different cheeses fried lightly and served with a tomato-cream "vodka- style" sauce (41$3.99). CIBO RACCONTO ABOVE: Savory, homemade tartines are muffin-shaped baked goodies made from pizza dough and stuffed with choice of sautéed spinach and provolone, roasted red pepper and sweet onion, pepperoni 10441 West Touhy Ave., Rosemont 3-9 p.m. Saturday-Sunday and ricotta cheese, or Italian sausage and mozzarella ($1.75). (847) 699-2020 or see ciboracconto.com and racconto.com Il a.m.-9 p.m. Monday-Friday: BOTTOM RIGHT: All sweets at Cibo are made daily by hand and go well with the many flavors of gelato available. TOP RIGHT: Mike Sheahan, general manager, Cibo Racconto. i PHOTOS BY LEE A. LITAS/bR SUN-TIMES MEDIA sauce (4/$3.99). Think of the homemade, savory tortines as focaccia cupcakes, and what general manager, Mike Sheahan, called, "a nice little addition to your meal." The aromatic muffin-shaped goodies are made from pizza dough and stuffed with choice of sautéed spinach and provolone, roasted red pepper and sweet onion, pepperoni and ricotta cheese, or tangy Italian sausage and gooey, melting mozzarella ($1.75). Cibo's robust artisan sandwiches were inspired by the panini stands of Italy. The restaurant's famous Porchetta is thinly-sliced pork tenderloin sautéed with a garlic-white wine sauce, topped with baby spinach, oven-roasted San Marzano tomatoes and provolone cheese served on a rustic ciabatta mini loaf ($7.99). Hearty pasta dishes include regular and gluten-free options like the penne pasta sautéed in extra virgin olive oil with broccoli, garlic, and oven-roasted San Marzano tomato wedges all tossed with salty pecorino Romano cheese blend ($7.99). Family style dining is available on Sundays: a 4-course meal for four people is $36. Deanna Mugnolo makes Cibo's sweets by hand every morning. Try the sumptuous caramel and roasted apple slices with melt-inyour-mouth icing ($3); the ooeygooey magic bars with chocolate chips and toasted coconut flakes ($2.25); or the tangy lemon cookies ($1) which are her signature treat. Cibo also offers more than a dozen flavors of homemade gelato ($1.99/small; $3.99 medium; $5.99 large). "I hope that when our guests come in they see it as a family affair, they see our passion for food and hopefully they leave happy," said Mugnolo. NIL A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION I 33 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 2013 Thanksgiving Dinner 50 years later, Kinks founder stIll loves playinglive BY BRUCE 4GRAM PUT THE "THANKS" BACK IN THANKSGIVING! A: Oh yeah, I really love it. And of course I'm promoting my new album this year, so there's a good reason to go out and do it. There was time during the '80s when I started getting a little tired of doing the same songs every time. But after you've been away from it for a bit, it starts to be fun again. You can't beat playing live, really. That's where rock 'n' roll lives. 'I Q: Tell No Need for the Whole Dinner? Order Your Pies or Sides. 114 Main Street, Park Ridge, IL 60068 Storefront hours: Tues-Fri: 8am-bpm Visit us online at: allontheroad.com Dave Davies, of the legendary English rock band the Kinks, plays at Cuy Winery in Chicago Nov. lU and Evanston's SPACE. Nov. 19. can people expect from your show? A: The show's going to be a mix, with some new songs, some old songs, some Kinks songs. It's a rock show, of course, but there will also be some more sensitive songs. Q: Do you still enjoy playing live? us a little about the new album. A: I guess it's kind of about me. My philosophy and my humor. How I saw the world then and how I see the world now. The first song I wrote for it was called "Living in the Past," and that kind of set the tone for the album. The nostalgic character of that first song basically turned into the character of the album. I also wanted to do a tribute to "You Really Got Me," so I wrote a song called "Little Green Amp," which is nostalgic about that time, but with a bit of an edge to it. Actually, the album starts way back at the beginning when the Kinks started, but it also includes more current issues and attitudes. There's a song called "In the Main -3, Cal! All On The Road Catering and we'll have your entire dinner (or just a few sides) waiting piping hot for you Thanksgiving Day. All our items are madefrom scratch with the finest ingredients just the way you'd do it in your own kitchen. plus hiatus after the '80s - recording Q: What OUR PLAN Call to Order... All On The Road Catering & Bakery Set Table Pick Up Hot Thanksgiving Dai,' Show Up Hungry 847.518.8958 It's been almost 50 years since Dave Davies founded the Kinks and ushered in a new sound by slicing up a speaker cone on his amp for "You Really Got Me." 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He will perform songs from the new album and hits from the past Nov. 18 at the City Winery in Chicago before appearing Nov. 19 in the intimate setting of "To Do List" BUDGE: II DELICIOUS TICKETS ON SALE NOW I DEC 5, 2013FEB 2, 2014 . DAVE DAVIES 8p.m. Nov. 1g Like us on Facebook for special promotions MENU STILL 847.518.8958 Sat: 7am-4pm -. , By Rick Cummins and John Scoullar Based on the book by Antoine do Saint-Exupéry Directed byDavid (atlin In associ.at1 with Ihe Actors Gymnasium SPACE., 1245 Chicago Ave., Evanston $27-$46 (847) 492-8860; www.evanstonspace.com Frame," which is about the future, really, about how we're getting so drawn into technology. A guy actually ends up stuck inside a computer, which is the direction we all seem to be going in with social networking and Facebook and Twitter. Q: You've been very productive the last 10 years after a long time without putting out an album. Why are you making so much new music now? A: I don't know really. (Laughs) You just do it when it feels right. Sometimes it goes like that. You go through a period when you can't think of anything and then, all of a sudden, you get a rush of ideas. I think I was just finally inspired. Q: How do you feel about next year be- Ing the 50th anniversary ofthe Kinks? A: It's fabulous. It seems unbelievable that it's going to be 50 years. It seems like it was only yesterday in some ways. Though the music speaks for itself I think. It's stood the test of time and I still love playing it. Visit LOOKINGGLASSTHEATRE.ORG or call 312.337.0665 cAIIstate. Production Sponsor q. 34 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14,2013 I A PIONEER PRESS PUBUCATION NIL Al Maresso (from left) and Jeff Eichholz, and Sonia Reppe, all of Oak Park, with Mary Jo Christenson of Elmwood Park and Rick Pyzyna of River Grove, rehearse for Crescendo Park Ensemble's "Brigadoon." Magic and music bring 'Brigadoon' to life BY MYRNA PETUCIU For Sun-Times Media Looking for fun? Check out our Top Five picks for the weekend's best bets. Get up and Your guide to the weekend and beyond Every Thursday Crescendo Park Ensemble is heading to the Scottish Highlands with the Lerner and Loewe classic musical, "Brigadoon." It is the tale of two vacationing New Yorkers who stumble upon a village that only appears once every 100 years. "It's my favorite show of all times," said Eric Scott Whealdon of Forest Park, who directs and also plays New Yorker Tommy. "I'm khd of an old romantic," he admitted. Whealdon described his character as "well-to-do. He stays with the 'in crowd.' He's got a good job, a good woman." Still something is missing in his life. "He thinks he has everything going but he's not satisfied," Whealdon said. It doesn't take long for Tommy to become captivated by a lass from the mysterious town of Brigadoon named Fiona. Mary Jø Christenson of Elmwood Park plays Meg, a milkmaid who takes a shine to Tommy's traveling companion Jeff. "She's trying to seduce him," Christenson revealed. "She's assertive and definitely not shy. She's fun to be around." The actor is enjoying appearing in "Brigadoon," her twelfth show with Crescendo, because, "It's a love story but it's also got some humor in it. The songs are really good and the music is spectacular - we've got a 10-piece orchestra." Christenson sings two humorous numbers. In "The Love of My Life," "I'm telling how many men I've been with," she laughingly noted. She relates her parents' equally colorful life in "My Mother's Wedding Day." This is the fifth Crescendo show for Jeff Eichholz of Oak Park, who plays Charlie. "He was away at college being a bachelor and now he's going to marry Bonnie Jean and 'BRICA000N' Crescendo Park Ensemble, Bethlehem Lutheran Church, 2624 Oak St., River Grove 7:30 p.m. Fridays, 7p.m. Saturdays and 3 p.m. Sundays, Nov. 15-24 $15; $13 for ages 12 and under and seniors (708) 790-9275 settle down," Eichholz said. Eichholz's character sings, "I'll Go Home with Bonnie Jean." "It's me talking about how I used to be a roving lad. I was kind of a player," the actor said. He also sings the lovely ballad, "Come to Me, Bend to Me." River Grove actor Rick Pyzyna plays Mr. Lundie. "He is the old schoolmaster who knows the story why Brigadoon only appears every 100 years," Pyzyna said. "He has a highly logical mind." Pyzyna said he is very comfortable doing character roles. "In the sketch comedy group I'm in, I do the characters," he explained. Mr. Lundie is primarily a non-singing part although the character does join the chorus at times. He also participates ¡n an exciting chase scene when there's a threat to the magical spell that causes Brigadoon to disappear into the mist for a century at a time. Mr. Lundie also plays a part in the musical's happy ending. The play debuted on Broadway in 1947 but director Whealdon has moved his New York characters to the present day. Never fear, though, the vifiagers of Brigadoon stay firmly rooted in centuries past. And Whealdon promises that, in this production, the village of Brigadoon will indeed rise from the mist and disappear into it. I i NILA i'I( )NELR PRESS PUBLICATION Iii ThURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14,2013 FAMILY FRIENDLY The Evening Rush EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW AS YOU HEAD HOME. The McNuIty Irish Dancers will perform at Passport to Morton Grove on Nov.23. End your work day in a fun and engaging way. Register for free now to receive our newsletters & read all about the day's news highlights while you unwind. Get in the know now at SVNTIMES.COM/REGISTER Program showcasesriches of many cultures BY MYRNA PETLICKI wwwprparks.org. For Sun-Times Media Kan Redmond wanted to learn more about the village where she works. "I'm new to Morton Grove," said the recreation supervisor for the Morton Grove Park District. "I saw that none of our events catered to showcasing different ethnicities in this community" So she organized Passport to Morton Grove, a free event, 1-3 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 23 at Prairie View Community Center, 6834 Dempster. "We are going to have six or seven booths showcasing different countries," Redmond said. "Each of our recreation supervisors researched different countries. They will be providing crafts or games for each country they are showcasing." Three ethnic groups will entertain: the Nues West High School Latino Club, McNulty Irish Dancers and Isla Pacifika Dancers, a Polynesian dance company. For details, call (847) 965-1200 or go to wwwmortongroveparks.com. TOP CHOICE You and your kids can work together to create nature-inspired decorations for Thanksgiving at Turkey Table Toppers, 6-7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 20 at Maine Park Leisure Center, 2701 W. Sibley St., Park Ridge. Cost is $15 per family. For details, call (847) 692-5127 or go to YOU'D BETIER WATCH OUT ... or you might miss out on Breakfast with Santa, Saturday, Dec. 14 at the Howard Leisure Center Banquet Room, 6676 W. Howard St., NUes. Spaces fill quickly for the breakfast buffet and photo op with Santa. Seatings are 8:30-9:30 a.m., 10-il a.m. and 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Cost is $10 per person for residents, $12 for nonresidents. For details, call (847) 967-6633 or go to wwwniles-parks.org. SOUNDS DELICIOUS You won't be eating "Surf and Turf," even though that's the name of Sea Beast Puppet Company's music and humor-filled show that combines the fairy tales "Stone Soup" and "How the Whale Got His Throat." It will be performed from 6-7 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 20 at Eisenhower Public Library 4613 N. Oketo Ave., Harwood Heights. For details, call (708) 867-7828 or go to eisenhowerlibrary.org. AN EARLY PRESENT Families can enjoy a free Breakfast with Santa, Mrs. Claus & Elf, 9-11 a.m. Saturday, Dec. 7 at the Book Market at Hangar One, Glen Town Center, 2651 Navy Blvd., Glenview. Food will be catered by Eggsperience Restaurant. Reservations are required starting on Nov. 25. For details, visit glentowncenter.com. 'p 36 III I THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14,2013 I A PIONEER PRESS PUBUCATION NIL FOOD The Right Stuff (î ng) Survey says sliders, sausage and squash all great ingredient ideas By SMO OUT OF MEL'S KITCHEN week, with the impending Thanksgiving holiday on my mind, I took a quick survey on Facebook asking "What are the four most important ingredients in your favorite Thanksgiving stuffing recipe?" Lovers of sausage, celery and sage came out in full force, but many people proved that they are willing to break with tradition and suggested fast food burgers, sweet apples, zucchini, mushrooms, nuts and squash. Rifling on the ingredients listed on my Facebook page, I've created a quartet of both creative and traditional Thanksgiving stuffing recipes to bring a variety of flavor to the holiday plate. Last 12-14 White Castle sliders (hold the pickles), chopped 1/4 cup chicken stock Melt the butter over medium heat in a skillet. Add the celery and leeks and heat until softened. Season with salt and pepper and add the apple, rosemary and sage to the pan. Cook stirring frequently until apples are tender. Stir in the cranberries and allow the mixture to cool. Mix the cooled apple mixture with the diced burgers. Season the mixture with salt and pepper and transfer to a buttered baking dish. Cover and bake the stuffing at 375 for 45 minutes (uncover for the last 20 minutes). The Change-Up: Corn Bread Stuffing with Chorizo, Poblano and Cilantro pepper, cilantro and pepitas in a large bowl. Moisten with the stock and turn into a buttered casserole dish. Cover and bake the stuffing at 375 for 45 minutes (uncover for the last 20 minutes). THE CLASSIC: SOURDOUGH THE CHANCE-UP: CORN STUFFING WITH SAUSAGE, BREAD STUFFING WITH SAGE AND ONION CHORIZO, POBLANO AND These popular ingredients were CILANTRO highlighted most among the people in my survey, with sausage at No. 1. A few nontraditional stuffing lovers suggested adding chorizo to If you want to keep things traditional, this is the stuffing for you. sweet corn bread and combining with herbal cilantro and poblano THE OUTUER: WHITE CASTLE i pound sage breakfast sausage peppers for a Latin spin. 1 large onion, diced SLIDER STUFFING WITH 8 ounces chorizo 4 celery stalks APPLES AND LEEKS 4 ounces diced cremirñ mushrooms i large onion, chopped More than a few stuffing lovers 2 garlic cloves i teaspoon sage passionately proclaimed a drive-thru 12 cups diced day-old corn bread i teaspoon fennel seeds burger as their key stuffing ingredi2 poblano peppers, roasted, 1/2 teaspoon poultry seasoning ent! While this recipe celebrates the 12 cups sourdough bread, cubed unexpected, the resulting dish boasts peeled and diced and dried 1/2-3/4 cup cilantro, chopped a deceptively traditional flavor. 1/2 cup pepitas 1/2 cup grated Parmigiano-Reggia no cheese 6 tablespoons butter 1/2 cup chicken stock 1/4 cup diced oil packed sun-dried 3 celery ribs, sliced i leek, chopped Cook the chorizo and onion in tomatoes 1 Granny Smith apple, chopped a large skifiet until meat is cooked 2 eggs, beaten through and onions are softened. i cup chicken broth i tablespoon fresh rosemary, Add the garlic and sauté for 30 secchopped Cook the breakfast sausage in a 1 teaspoon dried sage onds. Drain weil. Gently combine large skillet with the onions, celery 1/4 cup dried cranberries the chorizo mixture, corn bread, 1 and mushrooms until the meat is cooked through and vegetables are soft. Add the sage, fennel, and poutry seasoning and mix weil. Season with salt and pepper. Cornbine the sausage mixture, bread, cheese, tomatoes, eggs and chicken broth in a large bowl. Season the mixture with salt and pepper and transfer to a buttered baking dish. Cover and bake the stuffing for 30 minutes at 375. Uncover and continue baking for 40 minutes. Garnish with sage leaves and crumbled Parmigiano-Reggiano. The Whimsical: Brioche Stuffing with Bacon and Eggs 1 bunch of scallions, sliced 1/4 cup of chicken stock THE WHIMSICAL: BRIOCHE STUFFING WITH BACON AND EGGS A lone contributor suggested adding hard boiled eggs to stuffing and another said bacon should be used in every Thanksgiving recipe. That got me to thinking that a bacon and egg stuffing could bring a delicious whimsy to the holiday table! 1/2 pound bacon 1 medium red onion, minced 1 green pepper, diced small I loaf brioche, diced into 1-inch pieces and oven dried 3 hard boiled eggs, peeled and diced Cook the bacon in a medium skillet until crisp; drain on paper towels and crumble. Cook the red onion and green pepper in the bacon drippings until soft. Season with salt and pepper and drain well. Combine the bacon, vegetables, brioche, eggs and scallion in a mixing bowl and toss to combine. Season well with salt and pepper. Turn the mixture into a buttered casserole dish and drizzle lightly with the chicken stock. Bake uncovered about 30 minutes. Any ofthese stuffings (except the bacon and egg offering) can be cooked in the bird. Just be sure the stuffing reaches 165 degrees. NIL A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION III I THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 2013 37 CO CALENDAR BY WRAPPORTS NEWS SERVICE Patterson Glassworks 9a.m.: Join a trip to Patterson Glassworks in Mundelein for a demonstration of hand-blown pumpkins followed by lunch at Mambo Italiano. Each guest will receive a hand-blown pumpkin to take home. Cost includes demonstration, transportation, pumpkin and lunch. Registration required. For adults ages 55 and up. Park Ridge Senior Center, world. Park Ridge Public Library, 20 S. Prospect Ave., Park Ridge. Call 847825-3123. Nightclub in the Afternoon www.pioneerlocal.com/ submit-content and click the the ABC radio network, performs songs from the 1920s through the '40s accom- "Events" tab on the left side of the screen. Please submit the event International Games Day panied by a tuxedo band. Eisenhower Public Library, 4613 N. Oketo Ave., no later than IO days before the I p.m.: Enjoy board games, video games desired publication date. and live-action games. Eisenhower Pub- Harwood Heights. Call 708-867-7828. 847-692-3597. $70-$77 3:30 p.m.: Learn the basics of knitting and crochet. Lincolnwood Public Library, 4000 W. Pratt Ave., Lincolnwood. Call 847-677-5277 a trip to see this musical theater hit. The bus will leave from the Divine Savior parking lot and stop for lunch before the show at the Drury Lane. Catholic Community of Divine Savior, 7740 W. Montrose Ave., Norridge. Call 708-457- 244. $60-$70. Classic Film Series: 'The Big Red One' 1p.m.: This 1980 film tells the story of a Girls' Night Out 5:30 p.m.: The Maine-Niles Association of Special Recreation will be hosting a night of Pinterest-inspired DIV projects and tasty recipes. Must be 18 or older to attend. Prairie View Community Center, 6834 Dempster St., Morton Grove. Call 847-966-5522. $22-$54. World War II military unit. Starring Lee YA Quarter Quell: An AfterHours Hunger Games Event Marvin, Mark Hamill and Robert Carradine. 113 minutes. Eisenhower Public Library, 4613 N. Oketo Ave., Harwood Heights. Call 708-867-7828. 6 p.m.: Students grades five to 12 will compete to be the final tribute left standing. Park Ridge Public Library, 'Sosua Make a Better World' 6:30 p.m.: A screening of the documentary about Jewish and Dominican teenagers from New York City who created a musical about the rescue of 800 Jews during the Holocaust. Reservations required. Illinois Holocaust Museum, 9603 Woods Drive, Skokie. flower Arranging 7p.m.: Andy from Kiko's Flowers will teach flower arranging for the holidays. Park Ridge Public Library, 20 S. Prospect Ave., Park Ridge. Call 847-825-3123. Turn Clue 8p.m.: The comic, WGN radio regular and co-founder of the production company Chicago Sitcom performs. Zanies Comedy Night Club Rosemont, 5437 Park Place, Rosemont. Call 847-813-0484. $22. lic Library, 4613 N. Oketo Ave., Harwood 20 S. Prospect Ave., Park Ridge. Call 847-825-3123. Dinner Murder Mystery Night 6 p.m.: The Maine-Niles Association of Special Recreation will host a night full of suspicion and delicious food. Guests will attempt to solve a crime that will occur during dinner by a mystery character. The guest who solves the mystery will receive a prize. Must be IB or older Leave No Child Behind more information. Morton Grove Public 2 p.m.: Children of all ages will create a Library, 6140 Lincoln Ave., Morton Grove. different hands-on activity each month followed by some outdoor fun. Evanston Ecology Center, 2024 McCormick Blvd., Evanston. Call 847-448-8256. $5. 'Cosi fan tutte (Everyone is Just the Same)' 7:30 p.m.: "Mad Men" meets Mozart in this madcap adult musical comedy set in a 1959 Chicago advertising agency. The story centers on a bet on fidelity. Two men are dating sisters. Their boss bets them that, if they leave the picture, their girls will not remain faithful for more than a day. The girls figure out the bet, and play the guys at their own game. Performances will be held at 7:30 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays and 4 p.m. Sundays through Nov. 23. Mary Wilson House BeyerAuditorium, 306 S. Prospect Ave., Park Ridge. Call 847553-4442. $22-$25. 3 p.m.: The Chicago Stereo Camera Club is hosting a show for the 65th year of 3D slides, prints and digital images. Slides and digital images are put to music and narration, and prints are displayed. Glenview Police Station, 2500 E. Lake Ave., Glenview. Call 773-871-4227. $6. 'You Don't Know Jack: The Other Side of the Beanstalk' 4 p.m.: A house has been ransacked. A golden hen is missing and presumed dead. And, the soothing songs once 8 p.m.: The comic legend and "Curb Your Enthusiasm" actor performs. Zanies Comedy Night Club Rosemont, 5437 Park Place, Rosemont. Call 847813-0484. $35. plucked from a precious harp have beginning at 7:30 p.m. Saturdays and 2 p.m. Sundays. The Stahl Family Theatre, 5900 W. Belmont Road, Chicago. Call 773-736-2490. been replaced by piercing silence. Join the villainous Jack for an adventure The Temptations to Perform at Keshet Benefit Concert 8 p.m.: Keshet will host its sixth annual benefit concert, featuring Grammy Award-winning group The Temptations. All proceeds will benefit Keshet's educational scholarships, vocational training and recreational programs for individuals with developmental disabilities. North Shore Center for the Performing Arts in Skokie, 9501 Skokie Blvd., Skokie. Call 847-205-1234. $85-$150. Artisan Faire 9 am,: Jewelry, dyed clothing, terrariums, scarves, cards, fused glass, upcycled mittens, soaps, Judaica, cookbooks and other wares, Raffles, food for purchase and a special fall root cooking demonstration by chef Laura Frankel also will be available. Temple Beth Israel, 3601 W. Dempster St., Skokie. Call 847-675-0951. Free. 'Skokie: Invaded, But Not Conquered' 2 p.m.: Screening oflodd Whitman's original documentary, which explores the impact of the attempted neo-Nazi March to see the other side of the beanstalk, ofthe late I97Os. Reservations required. Additional screenings will take place Nov. Performances will be 4 p.m. Saturdays 17 and Dec. 15 at 2 p.m. Illinois Holocaust and Sundays Nov. 16-24. Gorilla Tango Museum, 9603 Woods Drive, Skokie. Skokie, 7924 Lincoln Ave., Skokie. Call 847-677-7761. $12. Live @ lincolnwood: Banjos and Bagels Klezrner Concert Holiday Boutique & Luncheon 9 am.: The boutique will be from 9 am. Etige Groove 2 p.m.: Listen to the sounds of the to 3 p.m. with an assortment of local 6:30 p.m.: The saxophonist will perform artists and their special hand-crafted items, as well as fair trade merchants in two shows. The second performance starts at 9:30 p.m. InterContinental Banjos and Bagels Band and nosh on bagels and corned beef. Lincolnwood Public Library, 4000 W. Pratt Ave., O'Hare Hotel and Gallery, 5300 N. River Lincolnwood. Call 847-677-5277 show "Friends," comes a musical inter- and their gifts. Lunch will be served at noon ($20) with a special performance pretation of the classic fairy tale. Perfor- by the Angeli Choir. Park Ridge Commu- $49-$69. mances will be held at 6:30 p.m. Nov. 15, nity Church, 100 Courtland Ave., Park Crazy Talk: America's Music Presents Country! 2 and 6:30 p.m. Nov. 16 and 2p.m. Nov. Ridge. Call 847-823-3164. Jake Johannsen 3 p.m.: One of Chicago's most popular 5522. $22-$54. 'Rapunzel' 6:30 p.m.: From David Crane and Marta Kaufman, the creators of the hit TV Ave., Skokie. Call 847-677-7761. $10. Black Bear Combo Concert Road, Rosemont. Call 312-725-0740. 7 p.m.: The comic, known for his fre- 17. Gorilla Tango Skokie, 7924 Lincoln Healthy Dining on a Dirne quent appearances on "The Late Show," IO am.: Learn about healthy and performs. Zanies Comedy Night Club Rosemont, 5437 Park Place, Rosemont. Friday Morning Coffee Club: 'White House Revealed' 7p.m.: Black Bear Combo channels the common energy between traditional eco-friendly eating options. Eisenhower Public Library, 4613 N. Oketo Ave., Harwood Heights. Call 708-867-7828. IO am.: Stop by for coffee and a movie. music from eastern Europe and the Balkans, punk rock and free jazz. Call TUrkey Shoot 847-929-5101 or visit www.mgpl.org for Noon: Teams will shoot free throws for a This week's film gives an insider's tour of the most famous house in the Chicago Lighthouse 3-D Photography Show Richard Lewis to attend, Oakton Community Center, 4701 Oakton St., Skokie. Call 847-966- version of the 1954 Paramount classic film. Performances through Nov. 24 $8. Heights. Call 708-867-7828. Knithng for All Ages IO a.m.: Norridge Park District will host To submit an event for consideration in print, visit performer with Lawrence Welk and on 2 p.m.: Singer Mary Anne Riehi, a 100 S. Western Ave., Park Ridge. Call Hello, Dolly!' SUBMIT YOUR EVENT chance to win a turkey for Thanksgiving dinner. Teams consist of one adult and one child in kindergarten through eighth grade. Registration deadline was Nov. II. Feldman Recreation Center, 8800 W. Kathy Lane, Niles. Call 847-297-3000. Call 847-813-0484. $25. 'White Christmas' 7:30 p.m.: The Rising Stars Theatre Company presents the Broadway "new country" bands, Crazy Talk, plays both current country smashes, as well as classic hits. Come hear their versions of songs by artists, such as Shania Twain, Lady Antebellum and Little Big Town. Skokie Public Library, 5215 Oakton St., Skokie. Call 847-673-7774. SEE COCALEII, NEXT PAGE» V 38 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14,2013 I A PIONEER PRESS PUBUCATION NTh Public Library, 20 S. Prospect Ave., Park « FROM PREVIOUS PAGE CO CALENDAR Classical Vienna Mozart, Beethoven and Schubert Thats Amore 12:30 p.m.: Jack Miuccio will be singing Sinatra, Dean Martin, Bobby Darin, Mario Lanza and more. Lunch will be catered. Park Ridge Senior Center, lOO 8 p.m.: Music director Jane Glover S. Western Ave., Park Ridge. Call 847- leads the program, which features 692-3597. $17-$19. v1ozart's G Major Piano Concerto -, Ridge. Call 847-825-3123. as its centerpiece. Featuring pianist The Discovery of Magic Artur Pizarro. North Shore Center for 7p.m.: Chicago magic expert William the Performing Arts in Skokie, 9501 Pack will reveal the colorful characters Skokie Blvd., Skokie. Call 312-551-1414. and adventures behind the history of $27-$75. magic. Eisenhower Public Library, 4613 N. Oketo Ave., Harwood Heights. Call 708-867-7828. Library Pub Quiz TU Call 847-813-0484. $22. Y,NOV.19 Proesel Park, 6900 N. Lincoln Ave., Lin- coinwood. Call 847-966-5522. $40-$90. Bakers Square Lunch and Take-home Pie! 11:30 am.: Enjoy an afternoon of friends, Lets Learn About Candy lunch and baking. After lunch, guests will make a mini pie to take home. For ages lB and older. Norridge Park, 4631 9 am.: Children ages 3 to 12 will read stories about candy, count candies, create a candy themed craft and make N. Overhill Ave., Norridge. Call 708-457- a candy treat. Norridge Park, 4631 N. 1244. $15-$17. Overh ill Ave., Norridge. Call 708-4571244. $15-$20. Y, NOV.20 Candy Science li am.: Children ages 6 to Il will learn Sea Beast Puppet Company Il am.: The event features a gourmet breakfast buffet, games, live and silent auctions and more. The Settlement helps low-income families and individuals take personal responsibility and become self-sufficient. Park Ridge Country Club, 636 N. Prospect Ave., Park Ridge. Call 847-825-4579. $60. about the science of sugar as they 6 p.m.: The "Surf and Turf" show com- make chewing gum, fudge or lollipops. bines classic tales with humor, music and puppets. Eisenhower Public Library, 4613 N. Oketo Ave., Harwood Heights. SATURDAY NOV 30 Norridge Park, 4631 N. Overhill Ave., Norridge. Call 708-457-1244. $29-$34. Justin Moore 7 p.m.: The country singer will perform as part of his "0ff the Beaten Path" tour. Rosemont Theatre, 5400 N. River Road, Rosemont. Call 847-671-5100. $29.75- Call 708-867-7828. SUNDAY, N'. Harmonious Horizons 7p.m.: Test your knowledge of every- 10:20 am.: A family music class that Natural Cas thing from pop to current events at trivia includes singing, dancing and playing night. Prizes will be awarded. Houli- instruments. For children ages I month han's, 550 W. Touhy Ave., Park Ridge. 8 p.m.: The improvisational group takes a suggestion from the audience and turns it into a show. The Gift Theatre, to 5 years old with a caregiver. Class Call 847-825-3123. 4802 N. Milwaukee Ave., Chicago. Call 8:30 am.: The annual 5K/lOK run or 5k fitness walk through Lincoinwood. Runners start at 8:45 am. Walkers start 773-283-7071. $5. at 9 a.m. A portion of the proceeds will 'epeats at Il am. Park Ridge Public 14th Annual Northwestern Settlement Cherub Brunch Benefit Unc&nwood Thrkey Trot $49.75. ¿ f_ Library, 20 S. Prospect Ave., Park Ridge. Thvia Night Call 847-825-3123. 8 p.m.: Winners receive gift cards. Michael Malone benefit the Village of Lincolnwood Parks and Recreation Department scholarship Specials include $4 Budweiser products 8 p.m.: The comic, known for his fund which provides financial assistance Story Turne for All Ages and 60 cent wings. Buffalo Wild Wings, appearances on WGN 1V and the CW, to students not able to cover the cost 2 p.m.: Celebrate the holidays with festive treats and take a tour of the facility. Registration required. Norwood 11:30 am.: Stories, songs and finger 7020 Carpenter Road, Skokie. Call 847- plays for the whole family. Park Ridge 329-9333. performs. Zanies Comedy Night Club Rosemont, 5437 Park Place, Rosemont. of youth programs. Must be IB or older to participate. Registration required. Crossing, 6016 N. Nina Ave., Chicago. Call 773-577-5323. Holiday Party Open House THE OSCAR'-WINNING FILM NOW ON STAGE is E IAkIIIADV71A ORIENTAL JfrI4VfrII II7THEATRE 800-775-2000 BROADWAYINCIUCACOCOM TICKETS AVAILABLE AT ALL BROADWAY IN CHICAGO BOX OFHCES AND TICKETMASTER RETAIL LOCATIONS GROUPS 10+ 312-977-1710 'A&? 'V ; h, r«a ha,yk th Ad&V Ñ 'tad NIL A PIONEER PRESS PUBUCATION II THURSDAY NOVEMBER 14 2013 39 2013 Holiday Events MOVIE REVIEW The Deer Path Inn has played a traditional role iii creating family events on the North Shore for almost a century. With elegant decorations and ajolly English ambiance, the Deer Path hui is the ideal place to establish a Holiday traxlition your family will always treasure. Thanksgiving Feast to Relish Enjoy Thanksgiving in the finest tradition at the Deer Path Inn. Chef Kheilil and his talented culinaiy staff will have marvelous creations with all the traditional trinunings. Seating Available from: Windsor Hall 1:00 pm to 4:30 p.m. English Room 12 p.m. To 6 p.m. Sunday Brunch with Santa For the young and young at heart, it's Sunday brunch with Santa Claus at the Melissa De Sousa, Terrence Howard and Regina Hall in "The Best Man Holiday." Deer Path Inn on Sunday, December 8th and 15th. Children can visit with St. Nick by the Christmas Mood-swinging 'Holiday' mixes munch and religion Tïee in the hotel lobby as the um's festive holiday decorations create the perfect setting. Christmas Eve Festivities December 24th begin your most memorable Christmas at the Deer Path lun. Chef Khellil and his talented culinary staff are Christmas reunion with the rest of the overachieving gang: sex-and-weed-crazed marketing maven Quentin (Terrence Howard), It's a little confusing at times the way "The sleazy mean-girl TV star Shelby (Melissa De Best Man Holiday" mixes R-rated raunch Sousa), hard-charging netarork TV exec Jorwith old-time religion, but just consider dan (Nia Long), prep school founder Julian that part of its full-coverage entertainment (Harold Perrineau) and his former stripper package. turned very proper wife Candace (Regina Writer/director Malcolm D. Lee's sequel Hall). And since most of them have romanto his 1999 hit "The Best Man" tic or otherwise dicey history 'THE B EST MAN might not quite be able to settle with each other, the holiday HOLIDAY' on whether it wants to scandalatmosphere becomes fraught ize you or sanctify you, make *1/2 very quickly. you laugh or make you sob, but Most of the time, Lee turns it does a livelyjob of bouncing back and forth that tension to comic purposes and he from one to the other. scores that way more often than not. (HowIn the 1999 film, aspiring novelist and ard is non-stop hilarious, by the way, which dedicated bachelor Harper (Thye Diggs) won't come as a surprise to anyone who saw pretty thoroughly botched his best-man him doing this 15 years ago, or in the recent, duties by writing about an affair he'd had otherwise generally awful, "Movie 43.") But with the fiancé of his best friend, football star Lee is not shy about serving up heavy-duty Lance (Morris Chestnut). Eventually, though, emotional catharsis, including marital melthe managed to patch up most of the damage downs, a fist-swinging catfight, and a tragic and show a little maturity by proposing to his revelation that turns the last act into deepgirlfriend Robyn (Sanaa Lathan). dish melodrama. The kind of melodrama in Now it's 15 years later and Harper has which characters literally fall to their knees troubles of another sort. Robyn is pregnant, and wail. his latest book is a misfire and he's just been Fortunately, while they're down there, laid off from his teaching gig at NYU. His they know enough to seek the aforemenagent suggests asking his old friend Lance, tioned spiritual comfort, which means who's become a superstar in the meantime, to there's always the chance for a Christmas let him write his biography. Despite Lance's miracle or two - and who's not a sucker for lingering resentment about Harper's dalliance one of those? with his wife Mia (Monica Calhoun). You just have to make room for it under So Harper reluctantly decides to acthe tree with all the sexting skankery and cept Mia's invitation to bring Robyn for a semi-sleazy salaciousness. preparing a delightful Christmas Eve menu. BY BRUCE INGRAM Film Cntic Service between 5:00.8:30 p.m. The warm and relaxed atmosphere of the Inn wifi give you the sense of being in the comfort of home on this n caJ night. Our dining rooms and lobby will be decked in Christmas splendor, filling the air with the spirit of the season. Christmas Day Dinner After you have exchanged gifts among loved ones, give Christmas Day a grand finale with a wonderful dinner at the * Deer Path hin. Traditional Christmas fare is designed to envelop your family in the wanuth of the season. Seating Available from Wmdsor Hall 1:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. English Room 12 p.m. To 6 p.m. New Year's Eve Dining Start your New Year's Eve with a quiet dinner in our English Room. Seating offered from 5:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m., to enjoy Chef Khellil's superb holiday creation. We hope you leave with an elegant beginning to celebrating the New Year. The English elegance and festive spirit of the holidays are yours to enjoy as our most welcomed guests. This year, start your own family w Jnn tradition at the Deer Path Inn, and Since 1929 Lake Forest. 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The over-achieving gang from Malcolm D. Lee's 1999 hit "The Best Man" (everyone's a novelist, a network exec, a TV star or some such) returns for more raunchy sex, old-time religion and full-on melodrama, assembling at the mansion of NFL superstar Chestnut - a proponent of "God, family and football" in that order. At least you're not likely to be bored. There's way too much going on here for that. THE BOOK THIEF Rated PG-13 for some violence and intense depiction of thematic material Stars: Geoffrey Rush, Emily Watson, Sophie Nélisse, Roger Allam A young girl (Nélisse) who copes with the horrors of World War II Germany by stealing books and giving them to others, helps her adoptive parents hide a Jewish refugee in their home. Brian Percival ("Downton Abbey") directed the drama. "Vibrant. - .crackles with humor" - The New York Times "Riveting new play. Mind-blowing" - Huflington Post CHARLIE COUNTRYMAN Rated R for some brutal violence, Ianguage throughout, sexuality/nudity and drug use Stars: Shia LaBeouf, Evan Rachel Wood, Mads Mikkelsen A young man (LaBeouf) whose dead mother appeared to him in a vision and told him to go to Bucharest, falls in love there with a woman (Wood) being pursued by a vicious gangster. Fredrik Bond makes his feature debut with the crime drama. WHEN COMEDY WENT TO SCHOOL NORTHL G HT 847.673.6300 THEATRE northlight.org Northlight Theatre I 9501 Skokie Boulevard, Skokie IL I FREE PARKING V Who, me?: Lance Armstrong in "The Armstrong Lie." Rated R for language, sexual content and $30 Gift Certificates Awarded Hourly Stage Entertainment, Food, Drink and Family Fun E Rated R for language Stars: Lance Armstrong, Michele Ferrari, Frankie Andreu, Betsy Andreu Documentarian Alex Gibney ("Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room") wrote and directed this investigation into Tour de France champion Lance Armstrong's use of steroids during his cycling career - and his years of insistent denials. **112 2 Blocks West ot Rt. 83 Midway Between Lake St (Rt20) & Noah Ave.(Rt.64) on Villa Ave. 0o THE ARMSTRONG LIE THE BEST MAN HOLIDAY NOVEMBER 21, 22, 23, 24 C OPENING FRIDAY w America's Finest Handcrafts...All for Sale! E o E o C, AN ARTS & CRAFTS AFFAIR o IV FILM CUPS **I/2 Rated: No MPAA rating Stars: Robert Klein, Jerry Lewis, Sid Caesar, Larry King It was a heck of a place to be a busboy, the old Catskills resorts, if you were an aspiring comedian. Jerry Lewis, Buddy Hackett, Lenny Bruce, Sid Caesar, narrator Robert Klein and Larry King (Larry King?) - they all got started that way during the golden age of the Jewish resort area outside of New York. This mostly entertaining documentary works hard, sometimes too hard, to explain how and why the Catskills came to be, why it had a huge effect on American culture and how it fit into the history of Jewish humor in general - too often meandering away from its real drawing card, reminiscences and performance clips from the likes of the above plus Alan King Dick Shawn, Rodney Dangerfield, Joan Rivers, Woody Allen and Jackie Mason. There's no denying you'll hear some goodjokes, though. STiLL PLAYING BLUE IS THE WARMEST COLOR *** Rated NC-17 for explicit sexual content Stars: Léa Seydoux, Adele Exarchopoulos, Saum Kechiouche Somewhere within its three-hour running time, there's a really wonderful two-hour movie here charting the mysteries, ecstasies and lurking agonies of overwhelmingly passionate romance. And doing so in a way that should ring true to anyone who's ever fallen helplessly in love, regardless of gender preference, but with lots of very French tedium on the side. Seydoux and newcomer Exarchopoulos are excellent (so excellent they shared director Abdellatif Kechiche's Palm d'Or award at Cannes) as a lesbian artist and a young aspiring teacher who are smitten by love at first sight and then subjected to the usual torments over the next 10 years. 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Psosna ___ ShoreCenter.org (eb etii ti German American Cuisine Norridge 708-452-6040 www.edelweissdining.com NIL A PIONEER PRESS PUBUCATION YOUR I THURSDAY NOVEMBER 14, 2013 I . s Local Worship Guide SKOKIE SKOKIE Devar Emet Messianic Central United Methodist Synagogue Church 7800 Nues Ave., Skokie 8237 Kenton, Ave., Skokie 847-674-9146 (847) 673-1311 www.skokiecentralumc.org Worship: Sundays at 10:30 AM www.devaremet.org WILMETTE SKOKIE KOL EMETH Rabbi Barry Schechter Beth Hillel Congregation Bnai Emunah 5130 Touhy, Skokie 3220 Big Tree Lane, 847-256-1213 Conservative congregation Join us for Shab bat Services at i Dam (1 block west of Eden's) A Community of Jews who believe and teach 847-673-3370 www.bhcbe.org Kabbalat Shabbat Fridays 6:00 PM Shabbat Service - Saturdays 9:15 AM that Yeshua (Jesus) is the Promised Jewish Messiah Jr. Congregation, Tot Shabbat, St. Timothy Campus Carter-Westminster 9000 Kildare Ave. Skokie United Presbyterian Sunday Worship Church 9am: A2jjajjjI SKOKIE CENTRAL TRADITIONAL CONGREGATION 4950 W. Pratt Ave. , Skokie Traditional Service - Mixed Seating WE'RE GROWING Services led by: 9:30 am. Praise and Celebration Service wh Praise Band Adult Sunday School 1 0:30 am Sunday School (All ages) 10:45 am Traditional Service with Choir (Adu Classes in English & Assynan) Fndays 7:00-9:30 pm Noon: Agape Life Outreach Center www.StTimothySkokie.org Congregation Bene Shalom 4435 Oakton, Skokie (847) 677-3330 Intertaith Families Welcome Kabbala Shabbos-Sept. to June at candle lighting time Saturday 9:00 AM Followed by Kiddush Sunday 8:30 AM Followed by breakfast Asst Rabbi Shari Chen, Soloist Chadene Brooks Tuesday Evenings 7:15-8:45 pm Sanctuary handicapped accessible! New Lyle Youth Group 4040 Main Street, Skokie, Illinois All services voice and sign language Check our website for service rimes (for Jr & Sr High Youth) 2nd Saturday Evanshire Presbyterian Monthly 7:30-9:30 pm-CW Cafe Church wh Open Microphone: Guar, Singing, Poetry, Comedy 4555 Church Street Ezra-Habonim, the Every Sunday at 11 AM Nibs Township Jewish St. Peter's United www.stpeteruccskokie.org Sunday Worship i DAM Sunday School 9AM I; Congregation Your home for Jewish, Learning, 847-675-4141, Fax: 847-675-0327 Rev. Richard Lanford Weekly Shabbat Servuces - Childcare Provided Fri 8PM, Koleinu 7PM & Sat 9:30AM 3601 W. Dempter St. Skokie, IL 60076 847-675-0951 www.tbiskokie.org ' KEHILLAT SHALOM Lay Led Shabbat Service, 9:45AM 8610 Niles Center Rd, Skokie 847-679-6513 www.kehillatshalom.org W.M. Temple Church of God in Christ, Inc. 5151 church st., Skokie, IL (847) 966-1095 Minyan Mon-Thurs 7PM; www.wmtcogic.org pastorcranfordwgmail.com Sat & Sun 6PM Sunday Service: i 1 :30 AM Monthly Shabbat dinners at 6:30PM Sunday School: 10 AM Religious School Tues & Sat; Bible Study: Wednesday, 7 PM Rabbi Jeffrey Weill Cantor Benjamin Warschawski Rabbi Neil Brief, Emeritus To showcase An Egakfathn Conservative Congregation Living and Loving www.ehnt.org Temple Beth Israel www.wix.com/skokiecentraVshul 4500 Dempster St. Skokie, IL 60076 (Sept. thru May) Air Conditioned Sanctuary 847-674-4117 "All Positive Forms of Entertainment" www.evanshirepresbyterian.com 847-673-8166 Rabbi Michael Cohen, Ed. Dir. Minyons: Mon. & Thurs. 8:00 AM Assyrian Fellowship Oakton Street & Laramie Avenue Rabbi Annie Tucker Cantor Pavel Roytman Rabbi Dr. Michael Gottesman Rabbi Dr Douglas Goldlramer Church of Chnst Followed by Kiddush Daily Minyan AM and PM & MAKING CHANGES!! 10:30 am: St. Timothy's Lutheran wwwbeneshalorn.org Torah Time i 0:30 AM . your House of Worship here call 630-978.8277 or Intercessory Prayer: Tuesday & Fnday, 12 PM Dr. Clarence Cranford, Jr., Pastor Elizabeth W. Cranford, i st Lady worship@Pioneerlocal.com 43 3 I ThURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14,2013 I A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION NIL YOUR e s thcal Worship Guide CHICAGO MORTON GROVE NORTHFIELD NORW000 PARK Edison Park Lutheran Church St. Luke's Evangelical Covenant Church Willow Creek Community Church North Shore Campus st. Alban's Episcopal 6626 N. Oliphant Ave. Chicago, IL (Across park from Edison Park Metra) 773.631.9131, www.edisonparkchurch.com Saturday Worship 4:30 pm. 9233 Shermer Rd., Morton Grove Sunday Worship & Sunday School - 10 AM http://www.stlukesecc.org/ Handicap Accessible Rev. Isabel Hughes, Pastor Carole Edwards, Associate in Ministry Morton Grove Community Church Michael Lyda, Children/Youth/Family St. Paul Lutheran Church 6240 N. Avondale, near Devon & Harlem Communion every Sunday, 9:30 (Lake and Austin) For more information visit stalbanschicago.org Morton Grove, IL www.WillowNorthShore.org (847) 965-2982 www.mgccpresbyterian.org PARK RIDGE Sunday Worship 10 AM NORRIDGE Park Ridge Presbyterian Church Handicapped Accessible Zion Lutheran Church 1300 W. Crescent Ave. ALL ARE WELCOME! 8600 W Lawrence Avenue Norridge, IL 60706 Sunday Service: 10:00 am (708) 453-3514 Children's programming for Pre-K - 7th grade, Fellowship 11 AM (708)867-5044, www.stpaulcanfield.org Rev. Lolly Dominski Street Level, Air Condhioned Sunday School & Aduft Bible 9:30AM Saturday Worship 6PM Spouse and kids? Impact (Grades 9-12): 6 pm Presbyterian Church (USA) 5650 N. Canfield, 60631, Sunday Worship 8:15 & 10:45AM Single? Partnered? Promiseland (lnfants-Gr5): 9 & 1 1 am Elevate (Grades 6-8): 1 1 am 8944 Austin Avenue Matt Haider, Worship ¡Mu sic for every kind of family. Sunday Services: 9 & i i am Sunday Worship 8:00, 9:15 & 10:30am Rev. Dr. Michael D. Sparby, Sr. Pastor 31 5 Waukegan Road 847-441 -6599 Family-friendly church NuES Lutheran Unity School - West Píe K-Grade 8, SHARING GOD, st. John Lutheran Church TOUCHING LIVES EVERYWHERE (LCMS) 847-823-4135 Rev. LutherJohn Bajus, Pastor Nursery service for younger children Sunday Worship 9:30 am Holy Communion 3rd & 5th Sunday Early Communion - ist Sunday 9:00 am Sunday School - 10:35 am 8:45 am Confirmation classes for 8th grade Adult Bible Study - 10:45 am 9:00 am High School Adult Education Bible Study Sunday i i :30 am Adu Education Bible Study Thursdays 6:30 pm 'Open Forum" Aduft Learning First Thursday Handicapped Accessible 7429 N. Milwaukee Ave. Faith Lutheran Church (ELCA) 847-647-9867 Serving the Community Sharing God's Promises every month 6:30 pm www.parkridgepresby.org Like us on Facebook www.st-joh n-n les. org Rev. Caryle Aitken Wilkie Pastor 6201 W Peterson Ave. Preaching Christ crucified Mr. Aaron Higashi Dir. of Youth & Chicago. IL (773) 631-0715 for your forgiveness Saturday Worship 5:30PM Welcoming traditional worship Family Ministries Mrs. Amy Schaetzlein Sunday School Dir. Sanctuary Handicap accessible Sunday Worship 10:30AM Sunday Worship at 9:30 Holy Communion Weekly Sunday School & Bible Class 10:45 Pastors:Barbara Berry-Bailey Rev. Matthew Joseph Gunia, Pastor "For whenever our heart condemns us, and Jeffery King God is greater than our head...." -1 John 3:20 GLEN VIE W Rohr Chabad Center of Glenview 701 Harlem Avenue, Glenview Shabbat morning services 9:30 am NO membership required For all your Jewish needs call 847-91 0-1 738 www.ChabadofGlenview.com To showcase your House of Worship here call 630-978-8277 or Worship@Pioneerlocal.com NIL A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION I THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14,2013 Death Notices Carpenter, Angelynne S. cefully on October 25, 2013. - She was born September 1927 in Chicago to Epifanio and Justine Saietta. She moved to Park 18, in 1961 and lived their until 2008 when she Ridge retired to Arizona. She was very active in not for profit organizations in both Park Ridge and Scottsdale, AZ. several She acted as as president of the Park Ridge League of Women Voters during the 1970s, she acted in 13 Field School Variety Shows and was a docent at the Al Museum of Art. She enjoyed traveling and keeping up with current events. Beloved wife to Richard Carpenter; loving mother to Lee (Patti), Louis and Molly Carpenter; grandmother to William Wallace and Cody Carpenter and Great Grandmother to Grace and Lily Wallace. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Misericordia or the Alzheimers Association. She will be missed. Stgn Çuest cBookat www.cÑicago[aiulofiits.coni General Information Concerning The Death Notice Page Express Condolences Sign the online Guest Book . 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Resist being overly self-critical. 89 82 100 ARIES (March 21 to April 19) A project TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) Spend i 60 :: __________________ 97 122 126 77 80 96 18 46 52 62 17 38 42 .____________._____ 16 30 148 61 15 29 37 41 50 14 12125 24 ____________ 27 impression. J. ai v viHWa:ailoHaii - Vt3 a atNiO NY(Utt U Hi IM S13 iy a ajla i. S O alITH St t 5 HOROSCOPES: NOVEMBER 20- NOVEMBER26 BAiS a aN SI l,1 sIILj MS vi-1 o t I ci O U O o:B iA O H Vi 3itO O:.N i AJfl t >1 YiOO d030 N NO a sj. 0HV N 9H I3'TbV 1I iH 4 19 - fil 3 ViRGO (August 23 to September 22) You can expect to have to do a lof of work through midweek. Devote the rest of the week to checking your holiday plans in case some need to be adjusted. SAGITTARIUS (November 22 to December 21) Relatives seek your advice on a matter you'd rather not be involved ¡n. Use that sage Sagit- tarian tact to decline the "offer," CAPRICORN (December 22 to January 19) A shift in planning direction might help you speed up your progress toward achieving that long-planned goal, GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) Restart- LiBRA (September 23 to October22) AQUARIUS (January 20 to February IO) ¡ng those creative projects you had set aside for a while will help provide a much-needed soothing balance to Try to avoid signing on the dotted line An unexpected demand for settlement in the early part of the week. You need of an old loan could create some preholiday anxiety. Check your records your hectic life. time to study the issues. Later in the week might be more favorable for decision-making. thoroughly before remitting payment. CANCER (June 21 to July 22) A change SCORPIO (October 23 to November PISCES (February 19 to March 20) in plans could make it tough to keep 21) A new development could snarl travel schedules or other holiday- lt's a good time to get into the social a commitment. But stay with it. You'll get an A-plus for making the effort to do what's right and not taking the easy way, linked projects. Some flexibility might be called for to deal with the problems. swim and enjoy some well-earned fun and games with those closest to you before you have to resume more serious activities. NIL A PIONEER PRESS PIJBUCATION I THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 2013 I 47 =HJDRIVE DEALER DIRECTORY CAR STORY Scan a QR Code to see that dealers entire used vehicle inventory. We want to tell your car story. Email it to matt.schwerha@wrapports.com. KIA BMW JaeÑo 1MW SuiNi, ile 2495 Aurora Ave. Fred Thompson's 2010 Chevrolet Grand Sport Corvette 8y Joshua Beckman - joshua.beckman@wrapports.com 4191 E. 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I drive it as much as I can, but when the weather's nice I have to choose between the 'Vette and on how I can get in it - the low seats may give me problems as I get older. Some others I know have that problem:' Thompson says. "These new cars are much more solid and the frames don't flex. When you're in this one you know you're on the road because the suspension is so taut, but it's so aerodynamic you don't feel anything else' Thompson doesn't consider buying the older sports cars anymore. "I've had enough crude, old sports cars. Now I prefer new, nicer cars," the motorcycle' The Grand Sport has a twostage exhaust system, which gives it extra horsepower in the upper rpms, "and also gives it a pretty good sound," says Thompson. "It's a little thirsty but it's a really fun car. It's nice going down the entrance ramps to the freeway you can build up speed fasL" "I may keep it, but it depends ADVERTISE WITH US Contact Sun-Times Media Automotive Advertising Director Terry Boyle to find out how. Reach him at tboyle@suntimes.com or 312-259-4III. 48 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14,2013 I A PIONEER PRESS PLJBUCATION NIL III AUTO I'LL BET YOU DIDN'T KNOW1.. Brought To You By JENNINGS CHEVROLET The maor turnaround the Kansas City Chiefs under new coach Andy Reid in 2013 might not be as surpnsing as it seemed. Get this: in 2012, the Chiefs were the first team in NFl. histoy to sport six Pto Bowl players while winning fewer than six games. The talent was there. Then came newly acquired quarterba& Alex Smith. Much maligned in Son Francisco, his yards-per-ass-attempt in his last year there was 7.97, better than Anion Rodgers that season (7.78), Drew Brees (7.73) and Tom Brady (7.58). The St. Louis Cardinals rolled into the major league playoffs yet again in 2013 with an unprecedented offensive output to go along with great starting pitching. Incredibly, the Cards completed the regular season with a batting average of .330 in 1,621 at-bats with runners in sconng pasition, the highest in history. The big league average was .255. St. Louis shattered the previous record of a .312 batting average with runners in sconng position posted by the 1950 Boston Red Sox. The Red Sox made their own charge into the 2013 playoffs sporting facial hair that mode them look like a band 19th Century dandies. Sudi was not oFwvys the case. In 1968, major league OffICIaIS actually voted to bon facial heir The ban kisted only Iwo seasons, and by the early 1 970s the rollicking Oakland A's displayed muttondiops and mustaches galore. But far some six decodes pno there was virtually no facial heir in the mpiors, in part because Gillette became a maor sponsor early in the 20th Century Still Jennings' Reputation Rides With You! PHOTO PROVIDED 55 YEARS IN GLENVIEW! 241 Waukegan Road (Just North of Golf Road) CERTIFIED PREOWNED (847) 729-1000 JenningsChe vro!et corn your » . rce for h school sports SCORES GAME STORIES i PLAYER PROFILES VIDEO HIGHLIGHTS High School Cube News, Sun-Times Media's new high school sports website, launched this week. lt's the latest evolution in Chicago area prep sports coverage. High School Cube News will integrate all the highlights and live games from HighSchoolCube.com with the comprehensive coverage formerly provided by Season Pass. Go to hiqhschoolcubenews.com or Click "SPORTS" on your local newspaper site. high school cuBE'; news Toyota ranks first in sales TODRIVE.COM NEWS SERVICE Nues residents chose Toyota more often than any other auto brand when purchasing cars in August. 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"We were taking it one game at a time, but this is the one we've been looking forward to," Loyola senior linebacker Andrew Cerney said of the showdown with the Hawks, who ended Loyola's season three consecutive years from 2008-IO. "Obviously, that was a game we circled." Top-seeded Loyola (IO-I) got to this weekend's game with its defense, which recorded seven sacks and four takeaways against the No. 9 Dons (7-4). The Ramblers also slowed down Notre Dame senior Chris James as much as any team did this season, holding the major-college recruit to 74 yards on 18 carries and forcing him into two secondhalf fumbles. "We showed we can be a physical team," Cerny said. "We knew we had to wrap him up and tackle (James). We didn't let him bust any big runs." Notre Dame's Chris James (3) follows the block of teammate Juan Harris (70) during the Class BA second-round playoff game against top-seeded Loyola on Saturday. I TIM BOYlE/FOR SUN-TIMES MEDIA DI NOTRE DAME James to push himself in offseason Senior RB plans to visit Pitt, Wisconsin, Tennessee BY MATI' HARNESS mharness@pioneerlocal.com, @hamesspreps NIILES - One day after his football season ended at Notre Dame, Chris James went to Twitter to express some of his thoughts. James, who uses the Twitter handle @ CantB3Stopped, tweeted, "Just wrote out all of my goals for this off-season. #GrindTime" James didn't reveal those goals on Monday at the school, but the senior said he will be working out at Notre Dame's gym after taking some time off to rest his body. He said the training will be as intense as it's ever been in his life. "I will be getting myself ready for college," process. He said James has handled the circus he said. "I want to be ahead of the game when I surrounding him with poise. get where I am going." "My job is to help him feel comfortable because (recruiting) can be difficult and confusJames struggled to go anywhere Saturday in the Dons' 24-O loss to Loyola in the second ing," said Hennessey, who added that Michigan State is another one of the colleges James is round of the Class 8A playoffs. He carried the ball 18 times for 74 yards, 35 of which came on interested in. "He's done his homework, along the team's final possession. James also lost two with his grandmother, about which schools fumbles in the second half. will provide him with the best opportunities, academically first, and where he will fit in best "It was sad for the season to come to end," as an athlete." he said of the 7-4 campaign. Even though every team game planned As of Monday, the 5-foot-10, 210-pound against him, James finished the season with James hadn't taken any official college visits, 1,734 yards and 20 touchdowns, averaging 6.9 but he said he at least wanted to take trips to yards per carry Pittsburgh, Wisconsin and Tennessee before signing his National Letter of Intent. "On a scale of i to 10, it was a 10," said "I plan on going to all three," he said. "I am James, who ran for 2,089 yards and 30 touchdowns as ajurìior. not promising anything." "I have no regrets. We gave it all we had Notre Dame coach Mike Hennessey has acted as one of James' advisors throughout the every game." On the other sideline, Loyola senior Julius Holley ran for 93 of his gamebest 109 yards in the first half as the Ramblers went into intermission up IO-O. Holleyfinished with 23 carries and scored the game's first touchdown on a 5-yard run with 7 minutes, 17 seconds remaining in the first quarter. The Dons had an opportunity to make it a one possession game before the half, but they failed to convert on a fourthand-goal from the 2-yard line. Loyola senior linebacker Austin Lyons and senior defensive lineman Charlie Pontarelli then helped put the game away. Lyons blocked a punt and Pontarelli recovered it on the first series of the second half. Three plays later, Loyola senior quarterback Jack Penn found senior receiver Joe Joyce for an 8-yard touchdown. That gave the Ramblers a 17-0 lead at the 9:34 mark of the third quarter. Sophomore running back Dara Laja completed the scoring with a l-yard run with 56 seconds to go in the game. "These guys took their game up a bit," Loyola coach John Holecek said. "That zero on the board, you got to love that." NIL A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION highsehoolcubenews.com I Report suns to: ppnpnps@pioneerIocaLcom I i I III I THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 2013 CUBE NILES WEST Wolves prepared for life after Rusek 19 seconds. Back home in Park Ridge the follow- BY ERIC VAN DRIL ing day, Carpenter could have enjoyed some well-earned rest. Instead, he went for a fast-paced, 70-minute run around his neighborhood. For Sun-Times Media, @VanDrilSports The case can be made that Olivia Rusek is the best player in the history of the NUes West girls volleyball program. The 5-foot-II senior outside hitter has been the Wolves' go-to player "I was a little juiced up from [the state meet] and I guess you can say I ran at a little quicker pace than usual Efor neighborhood runs] ," Carpenter said. sin she was a sophomore, accordIng to coach Stacy Metoyer, and Rusek registered 395 kills - 273 more than her next closest team- Leading up to Saturday's meet, Maine South coach Greg Nordahl said Carpenter was capable of a top-lO or top-five finish. Carpenter said he would be happy with all-state honors (top 25) and perhaps a mark of 14:40. mate - and a 4&5 hitting percent- He exceeded his own expectations by running what he described as a flawless race. 'If I could go back to any point in the race and change anything, I wouldn't do it," he said. "Any move I made, everything I did, was pretty much the perfect thing at the time. There is nothing I could do or change to make the race any better." The performance caught the attention of some college coaches. Carpenter said a few had reached out to him by Sunday night, but he did not want to reveal any specifics. Nues West's Dominique Krason (16) watches as teammate Eleni Balourdos reaches for the ball during the Nov. 5 sectional semifinal against New Trier in Winnetka. i NIC SUMMERS/FOR SUN-TIMES MEDIA over as the starting setter because she was one ofthe best servers on the team - she can place her jump float serve all over the court, which allowed her to lead the team in aces (34) - and because she connected team's primary setter when the well with the team's hitters, includ- Wolves switched to a 5-1 offense before they beat NUes North on ing Rusk. Sept. il. Balourdos spent the rest of the season in that role. Metoyer said Balourdos took MAINE SOUTH Maine South senior Jack Carpenter showed why he is one of the elite runners in the state over the weekend. Carpenter finished sixth at the Class 3A boys cross country state meet Saturday in Peoria. His time of 14 minutes, 33 seconds was a personal record by Four underclassmen who played on varsity this year are in line to be contributors in 2014 age in her final season. Rusek played her final high school match on Nov. 5 ¡n a 25-16, 25-19 loss to New Trier in the Class 4A New Tiler Sectional semifinal. Metoyer said that Rusek will definitely be missed next season, but the veteran coach remained optimistic that there were underclassmen on the team this year who are capable of filling the large void the Miami (Ohio) recruit will leave. "It will probably be more of a balanced offense [next year], but we're still going to ron the plays we run and we have a couple younger players who have a lot of potential," Metoyer said. "We had two freshmen on varsity this yeai and that's our first time ever doing that. We have a couple sophomores, and we're hoping that one more year of [playing] club [volleyball], that they're able to step in and ... cornpete at a higher level." One ofthe freshmen Metoyer pulled up this season was setter Eleni Balourdos. Niles West began its season running a two-setter offense, but Balourdos became the CROSS COUNTRY STATE MEET NOTEBOOK Balourdos figures to continue improving in the offseason. She made the Wildcat Juniors volleyball team - the same club that helped Rusek become a Division I-caliber player - earlier this year. Balourdos is one of four underclassmen expected to return and contribute next year for the Wolves. The others are freshman outside hitter Kaila Johanson, sophomore defensive specialist Diana Martinez and sophomore outside hitter Dominique Krason, who finished second on the team with 122 kills. "Obviously it's going to hurt the NORTHRIDGE Northridge competed at the Class IA team that our seniors are leaving that Olivia is leaving - but there's nothing really we can do about that," Balourdos said. 'We can just keep growing as a team and getting better. We're all going to be getting closer, and just growing all together as a team. We've already played together for a year so I know where to set them. They know where my sets are. We can only get stronger from here." boys cross country state meet, scoring 625 points and finishing 25th among the 25 teams. Senior David Lechuga (129th, 17:00) was the Knights' top performer. HILLS WEST Nues West junior Christine Mujica finished 97th out of 207 runners in the Class 3A girls cross country state race Saturday. She completed the course in 18:28. -: THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14,2013 news III A PIONEER PRESS PUBUCATION NIL hkh s rhool CUBE news hghschooIcubenewm I Report scores to: ppnpnps@pioneerIocalixm CSL SOUTH SWIMMING NOTEBOOK Trevians see conference as 'stepping stone' Strong start helps Wildkits achieve goal of finishing second BY DAN SHALIN For Sun-Times Media, @danshalin SKOKIE - After winning the CSL South Meet, New Trier swimmers and coaches talked about the conference meet leading to bigger and better things. The Trevians (461.5 points) finished over 100 points ahead of second-place Evanston - (349.5) on Saturday at NUes West. Second-year New Trier coach Mac Guy said his swimmers likely had one eye on this week's Glenbrook South Sectional and next week's state meet. New Trier is the three-time defending state champion. "I think [winning conference] is something you don't want to take for granted," Guy said. "But the girlsjust have their sights set really high. So, [conference] is in a way a stepping stone and it's certainly going to be a confidence builder. 'We've come off three weeks of some really grueling training and so for the girls to be pushing through the way they are, it's really exciting and bodes well." The Trevians broke multiple meet and pool records at conference. Senior Kara Lucenti had a memorable day. She was part of the 200-yard medley relay team that won in a pool-record time of i minute, 47.89 seconds. She then won the 200 individual medley in a pool- and meet-record time of 2:06.19. She now holds the pool and meet records in the 100 breaststroke as well after touching the wall in 1:05.72. "I surprised myself" Lucenti said. "I was so happy with my times and the whole team's performance in general. "This ¡sjust the first stepping stone to state. To see the girls go out with such fast times is ist getting everyone pumped and psyched and will give us more confidence for state." Joining Lucenti on the 200 medley relay werejunior Katy Christian, senior Liza Gallagher and freshman Ingrid Wall. The Trevians also set a pool record in the 400 free relay as the team of Wall, junior Brittany Bishop, freshman Mia Haggerty and senior Amelia Giergenti swam a 3:34.10. EVANSTON The Wildkits came in second in the con- New Trier's Kara Lucenti looks up at her winning lime of 2 minirtes, 6.19 seconds in the 200-yard individual medley as she cools down at the SL South Meet at Nues West on Saturday. She set a pool and conference record in the event. MICHAEL R SCHMIDT/FOR SUN-TIMES MEDIA ference after finishing third the last three seasons. Coach Kevin Auger said his team defeated third-place Glenbrook South (286) by a bigger margin than initially anticipated. "Second place was what we were gunning for all year," he said. "We wanted to supplant GBS and felt we had a pretty good shot at it. We figured we had a 25- to 30-point edge coming in, but we built that to 60-something. We had really good swims. I really couldn't have hoped for much better." The Wildkits gained confidence from their second-place finish in the meet-open¡ng 200 medley relay, according to Auger. The team of sophomore Honore Collins, sophomore Anna Woods, sophomore lana Wolff and senior Rosselyn Lopez swam a 1:50.30, finishing a spot ahead of a full- strength team from Glenbrook South. GLENBROOK SOUTh Titans senior Bailey Moynihan won the conference title in the 100 backstroke (l:00.i9). Moynihan also swims on the team's 200 free relay, which is the event before the backstroke. There is just a 15-minute break between the two races. "I like having [the races] back-to-back," Moynihan said. "My adrenaline gets pumping off that relay and it carries right into that backstroke." MAINE SOUTH The Hawks (162 points) finished fourth at conference, and coach Don Kura said several strong performances indicate that his slight alterations to the normal training routine are paying off. 'We tried to give them a little more rest at certain times [during the seasoni, and we did a little more speed work, which usually pays off at the end [of the season]," he said. "They are starting to see [the results] of it now. There has been some doubting but after [conference], a lot of the girls were telling me how excited they were for [the sectionall." The Hawks with the best chance of qualifying for state are senior Jenna Zitkus in the 100 butterfly and 100 back and senior Hannah Ferstel ¡n the 50 and 100 free. NILES WEST The Wolves (92 points) came in fifth at the CSL South meet and junior Emma Heigeson won the 200 free (1:56.14). Helgeson said she surprised herself a little with the victors and that her perfor- SCOTI NO LONGER WITH WOLVES Nues West senior Edan Scoff, who finished seventh in the 50-yard freestyle (23.92 seconds) and 10th in the 00 free (52.17) at last year's state meet, is no longer with the team. Wolves coach Jason Macejak said he had no comment on the matter. Scott took fifth at state in the 50 free (24.20) as a sophomore in 2011 and sixth in the event as a freshman (24.27). She last swam ¡n a meet for Nues West on Sept. 26, according to the Wolves' website. mances have improved since she gave up the 500 free in order to concentrate on the lOO and 200 free. "I didn't know I would get conference champ. I thought second or third, but I didn't think first. But I'm really happy about that," Helgeson said. "Switching events really helped. I love the 500 and all, but I got so nervous for it. Also, part of my [endof-season] taper has been not training for the 500 because [now] I don't do as much distance swimming." NIL A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION highschooleubenews.wm I Report sanes to: ppnpnps@pioneer1ocaLeom figh s 1H I ThURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14,2013 CUBE new HILES NORTH Avdic's two firsts pace strong meet for Vikings BY &W CHAMERNDC For Sun-Times Media, @MikeChamernik Maine East sophomore Alyssa Kaewwilai (left) and Nues North sophomore Selma Jukic check their times after finishing the lOOyard freeslyle at Saturday's CSL North Meet in Northbrook. I MARK UKENAJFOR SUN-TIMES MEDIA III MAINE EAST Kaewwilai helps provide the highlights for Blue Demons the end of last season after tearing For Sun-Times Media, @MikeChamemuk the ulnar collateral ligament in her left elbow. During a 200 free relay in a dual meet with Nues North NORTHBROOK - Though Maine East struggled to find tangilast October, she went to touch the ble team success in Saturday CSL wall, but came in awkwardly. She North girls swim meet at Glenbrook jammed her arm and felt a shock North, Alyssa Kaewwilai showed wave shoot up to her elbow. She she is back. missed the rest ofthe year Kaewwilai finished second ¡n the Kaewwilai says she's 100 percent 100-yard breaststroke (1 minute, again, and that the injury hasn't 10.16 seconds) and fourth in the loo been an issue this yeat freestyle (54.90), while also being a "This year I made a full recovery so I've been swimming at every part of the 200 free relay team that meet, competing at every meet, and finished seventh (1:49.24) and the 200 medley relay team that came in it's been pretty great knowing that eighth (2:04.38). I'm healthy again, and that I can compete again," Kaewwilai said. 'Alyssa swam a really good meet today," Maine East coach Peter "She comes in with a great Przekota said. "Going into this, I've energy every day and she swims really hard," Maine East senior never seen her in a high pressure meet like this, and I didn't know how and captain Isabelle Trier said. "It's definitely a terrible thing what she was going to respond, but she happened to her elbow, but she rehad personal bests in the 100 free covered from it very well, and she's and 100 breast. I was really happy with that." been doing her best to stay in shape and keep going with it, and judging A sophomore, Kaewwilai missed BY MIKE CHAMERNUC by yesterday's results she did a good job with that." On Saturday, the Blue Demons finished last amongst the six schools competing. They scored 69 points, 354 behind champion Glenbrook North. They earned only two medals, just twice finishing in the top six for any event. The team is looking toward sectionals next week at Glenbrook South. Trier said that tapering hasn't produced the results that the team had hoped for, and that the small team of nine swimmers has a tough time competing against schools like New Trier and Glenbrook North. 'We all expected that the conference would be our meet," Trier said, "but we're hoping that we'll get a lot ofbetter times during sectionals, and that we can come out with a great energy like we did for conferen. "And we hope that Alyssa, in particular can swim like that again. We're hoping she can do that again." NORTHBROOK - Nues North finished fourth in the CSL North girls swimming and diving meet, but the school's top swimmers thrived that afternoon. The Vikings scored 194 points Saturday, well offhost Glenbrook North's top mark of423, But Nues North got two event wins and eight top-three finishes. 'We have a lot oftop-end swimmers," Vildngs coach Paul Torres said, "but in the category of depth, a lot of our lower-end swimmers have a hard time snealdng in. They all swam well too, but I kind of know the team and the team dynamic and where it all fits in." Sophomore Azra Avdic finished first in two events, winning the 500yard freestyle (5 minutes, 7.33 seconds) and taking the 100 butterfly by four seconds (533) and setting a meet record. The meet actually was a trial run for Avdic. Torres didn't taper the sophomore and didn't rest her in an effort to see if she could race in two events close together. 'We just wanted to see how her body would react from having two events that close," Torres said, "and I felt that we're really happy with the results." Avdic has been working on keeping her 50-yard splits around 31 seconds in the 500 free and keeping her pace consistent. Her background in distance swimming has trickled down to the shorter races. "Distance kind ofhelps me with other stuff," Avdic said. "III work on distance, it could help me with my 200 freestyle, or my 100 freestyle, or other events. It builds up my endurance so I can use it for different kinds of events." Sophomore sisters Selma and Alma Jukic, who are part of a set of triplets along with brother Alem, had strong performances as well. They each finished second three times. Sema Jukic finished second Nues North sophomore Aira Avdic swims the anchor leg in the 200-yard freeslyle relay at Saturday's CSL North Meet in Northbrook. I MARK UK[NNFOR SUN-liMES MEDIA in the 50 free (25.31) and the 100 free (54.42), while Alma Jukic finished just offthe lead in the 200 free (1:59.96) and the 500 free (5:18.37). Together, Selma Jukic, Alma Juldc, Avdic andjunior Megan Crane came ¡n second ¡n the 400-yard freestyle relay (3:43.50). "I thought I had really good competition, and that they also performed really well," Alma Jukic said. "It was tough to get second but it was also really nice and rewarding" ThiTes said Selma Jukic has a shot at going to state, needing to shavejust a second offher 100 free and a half second off her 50 free. As for Alma Jukic, her coach said that she had the "best meet she's ever had," dropping three seconds from her 200 free and nine seconds from her 500 free. Nues North is optimistic about its sectional Saturday at Glenbrook South. Avdic said she hopes for topthree finishes in all ofher events, Sehna Jukic said she is shooting for 24-second splits and Torres thinks Alma Jukic can be even better than she was at the CSL North championships. 'We just looking for a little bit extra next week," Torres said of Alma Juldc, "and hopefully that can happen." A WAVPORTS company A CHICAGO SUN-TIMES corn publication high school CUBE Nues West's Emma Helgeson swims the 200-yard freestyle during the CSL South Meet at Nues West on Saturday. MICHAEL R. 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