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Less than a year afterJeanette SIiWinSki was sen-tenced to eight years in jailin connection with thedeaths of three musicians,the Morton Grove residentis scheduled to be set freetoday.
Sliwinski was foundguilty of reckless homicidewhen, on July 14, 2005, sherammed her car at a highrate of speed into anothervehicle stopped at a redlight facing east on Demp-ster Street and Nues Cen-ter Road in Skokie.
Inside the vehicle werethree musicians - MichaelDahiquist, 39, DouglasMeis, 29, and John Gliek, S5- all ofwhom died thatday from the impact of thecollision.
A highly publicized andémotional trial followed thetragedy when SliWiBSkiwas charged with threecounts of first-degreehomicide. The state wantedthe 23-year-old Sliwiuski tospend the rest ofher lifebehind bars while Sliwin-
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ski's defense claimed shewas mentally sick andshould get the care she wasseeking rather than beruled a ctiminal.
In the end, Cook CountyCircuit Court Judge GanittHoward decided on a lessercharge of reckless homi-cide, ruling that Sliwinskiwas trying to kill herself bypushing down on the accel-erator, but without intend-ing to harm anyone else.
Although Sliwinski wassentenced to eight years atthe end of October lastyear it was clear she wouldspend much less time be-hind bars ifthere were nofurther extenuating dr-cumstances.
Department of Correc-tiens spokesman DerekSchnapp recently said Sli-winski, who is currently in-carcerated at the DwightCorrectional Center, wasscheduled to be set free to-day (Thursday).
Under illinois sentenc-Ing guidelines, Sliwmnskioniy had to serve half thattime. She also was creditedfor time served, which be.-gnu shortly after July14,
2005 and was eligible forother time reductions aswell.
For one year, Sliwinskiwill have to adhere to aspecific set ofparole guide-lines, but if she does, "Wewill no longer have supervi-sion" of her, Schnapp said.The parole period would of-ficially end Oct. 2, 2009.
Friends and families ofthe victims, many of whomspent more than two yearsattending all hearings atSkokie's courthouse, ex-pressed outrage last yearwhen sentencing washanded down.
On an Internet sitewhere the community offriends has stayed in touch- many of them are musi-cians - some recently ex-pressed disbeliefthat Sii-winski, now 25, will soon befree.
"She's still in her mid-twenties' one personwrote. "Somehow, thatbothers me the most."
Skokie Police ChiefBarry Silverberg said Sii-wiuski was tried, convictedand released and wentthrough the legal process.
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Sliwinski free from prison today"I'm sure the families
and friends of these threeyoung men were upset'Silverberg said. 'And theyhave every right to be up-set. The state and theSkokie Police Departmentfelt that the first-degreemurder charge was an ap-propriate one to fila Butthe judge sentenced (SII-winski) as he saw fit."
Attorneys who workedon the case and the Sliwin-ski family could not bereached for comment.
After the sentencing,Sliwinski was evaluated ata Dixon state-facility andthen transferred to Dwightto serve out her term. Un-.der her conviction, Sliwin-ski was supposed to receiveappropriate care for hermental illness.
Following her sentenc-ing last year her lawyer,Thomas Breen expressedsome concern overwhether Sliwinski wouldget the adequate care sheneeded.
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Police offerstation foranonymousdrop-off ofinfants
By TONY BERTUCA
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As cooler weather ap-proaches, the Niles PoliceDepartment has issued astatement to remind allresidents that the NuesPolice Station at 7000 W.Touhy Ave. is a designated"Safe Haven" site that willaccept unharmed infantsfrom parents who wish toanonymously relinquishthem.
"Illinois law gives par-ents in crisis a safe, legal,confidential, and anony-¡nous option to unsafeabandonment In their ba-bies' first days of life,when infants are most atrisk of being killed orabandoned illegally," Sgt.Torn Davis stated in pressrelease.
The Safe Haven lawhas been in effect in Jill-Ibis since 2001. Sincethen, the state has had 44safely relinquished in-fants, according to Davis'statement.
"On the other side,there have been 49 unsafeabandonments," he wrote."By posting 'Safe Haven'signs in conspicuous loca-ti9ri outside the building,the Niles Police Depart-ment was one of the firstloo illinois sites in compli-ance (with state law)."
Police urge parents orfriends of parents whoneed help or advice to goto www.SaveAbandonded-Babies.org, or call (312)-440-0229 or (888)-510-BABY. /Comment: ploneerlocaicom
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StartersVillage Board introduces Nues Youth Council
By TONY BERTUCA
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The newly electedmembers of the NibsYouth Council were intro-duced to the communityat a Village Board meetingSept. 23.
The children are allmembers of the NilesTeen Center and wereelected by their peers toplan future activities andprovide support and ad-\'ice on Teen denter ijio-gramming.
President David Romois a freshman at MaineEast High School; VicePresident Megan Mitchellis a seventh-grader atGemini Junior HighSchool; Secretary RyanLitwin is a sixth-grader atNelson School; and Trea-surer Randy Anderson isan eighth-grader at Gem-ini Junior High School.
UI really want to helpthe Teen Center and getpeople involved," Litwinsaid. "I also want to post
Trustees give OK for fun center, clothing storeThe Village Board met
on Sept. 23 and approveda special-use permit for a61-seat family fun centerand restaurant to open at7407-19 N. Milwaukee Ave.
Owner Michael Nigropromised trustees he
Blase corruption case delayed until Oct. 31By TONY BERTUCA
tbertuca@pioneerlocal.com
The federal corruptioncase of former NilesMayor Nicholas Blase hasbeen delayed again, thistime until Oct. 31, accord-ing to the U.S. DistrictCourt of Northern Illinois.
Blase originallyhad atrial set for Sept. 8 but the
PHOTO COURTESY OF THE VILLAGE OF NILES
Pictured, from left to right, are; Teen Center Director Mark Williams; Treasurer Randy Johnson;Vice President Megan Mitchell; President David Romo shaking hands with Acting Mayor BobCaltero; Trustee Kim Biederman and, in front, Secretary Ryan Litwin.
more pictures on our Web treasurer just like asite of all the fun activities grownup.we do." "It's kind of cool," he
Anderson said he liked said.the thought of a child be- The Nues Youth Coun-ing elected to the post of cil will meet on the first Comment: ploneerlocaLcom
would run a safe facilityand pledged to work withPolice Chief Dean Strz-elecki to keep it that way.Nigro said he would con-duct background checkson all his employees.
The 12,000-square-foot
trial was stricken andlawyers requested a statushearing on Sept. 11 andasked federal JudgeWayne Andersen for moretime to talk the case over.
Andersen scheduledBlase's case for anotherstatus hearing on Sept. 25,but that has now beenrescheduled to Oct. 31.
Prosecutors have de-
restaurant has been corn-pared to a Chuck E.Cheese. The board alsogranted a special-use per-mit for Suits 20/20, amen's-apparel shop, toopen at 7777 Caldwell Ave.Suits 20/20 will close its
dined to comment onwhether all of the delaysare indicative of a pleabargain, but at the Sept. 11status hearing Blase'slawyer ChristopherStetler told Andersen,"Ithink we're very close."
Federal agents ar-rested Blase at his homein 2006 and charged himwith using his office to
and third Thursday of
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Lincoinwood location tocome to Niles.
Owner Paul Rosen-garten said his business
. will have between 4,000and 5,000 suits in stock onany given day.
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steer businesses to a localinsurance company, whichallegedly paid him$420,000 in kickbacksfrom the revenue it re-ceived.
Blase resigned asmayor of Nues last monthafter 47 years in the posi-tion, and was replaced byVillage Trustee RobertCallero.
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Last month's floodingthat led to the exposure ofasbestos at Gemini JuniotHigh School has turned775 students into veritablerefugees.
Gemini will be closedfor several weeks to abatethe problem, and studentshave been scatteredacross East Maine SchoolDistrict 63 by team. About140 students from-theAchievers Team are at-
By TONY BERTUCA
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The East Maine Dis-I rict (13 School Board heldmn emergency meetingSept. 23 and took steps toremove asbestos found be-iìeath the carpeting atGemini Junior HighSchool in the aftem'math of
last month's flood.District officials said
trace amounts of asbestoswere found in Gemini'scarpet glue and becameexposed when cleanupcrews on the first floorvere teai'ing up flood-damaged carpet.
The district's environ-mental regulatory agency
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Gemini Junior High School students, like these in Dave Welter's social-studies class, are now using makeshift classrooms inside the
Washington School gymnasium in Glenview due to exposed asbestos in their home building.
declared the aim. inside '.Gemini free of asbestoslast month, but the sub-stance, by law, may not beexposed in any lbrrn.
While it is momje expen-
sive to completely removethe asbestos than to con-thin it by replacing the oldcarpet, district Superin-tendent I(atlulccn
Williams recommendedthe school board vote toend the problem once andfor all, as future floods arelikely to I'e-OXl)oSe the
substance."We need to talco the'
time now and take care ofthe problem permanently,"she said. "1 think theschool xviII inevitably hood
By TONY BERTUCA tending Washington Sodexho, District 63's surprised with candy and she said. Uur kids are at
tbertuca@pioneerlocal.com . School, using makeshift food-service providem; has goodie baskets. - six schools, and it's really
classrooms set up in the been preparing meals off- We received a very amazing."
gymnasium. - - site and shipping them positive welcome," he said. District 63 official
- Washington Principal across the district to the "It's been made much cas- David Bein säid the dis-
Eric Henry said he was junior-high students. icr by the help we've re- trict's bus-ser.rice
happy to have thè young- "It's a very good lesson ceived." -provider, Septran, handled
sters, but said their ar- 'for everybody about deal- District Superinten- the transition smoothly.
rival posed certain chal- ing with adversity," He.nry dent Kathleen Williams "Septran has really
lenges. said. . praised her staff's adapt- stepped up during this
"In one day we went Meanwhile, Gemini ability and said the tempo- emergency," he said.
from 360 kids to 500 - Principal Scott Herrmann . rary gymnasium class- "They have worked very
and they are 'all much . spoke highly of the hospi- -rooms for Gemini stu- hard."
taller," Henry said. "Of tality his students and dents were impressive. Last year Septran
course, we had to figure staff were receiving at "These are not just . came within a School
out how to feed 140 extra their new digs, saying partitions, but m'eal class- Board vote of losing its job
kids." some teachers were even rooms we have created," due to poor service, but
. . . . Williams agred that the
again. This is the seondtime since I've been at thisdistrict that Ceenini hasflooded. If we don't re-move it (asbestos), I thinkthe general public vill re-ally question how safe wevant that floor to be."
The board voted unani-mously to give Williamsthe authority to meet with
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Gemini Junior High School social-studies teacher MicheleRaczkowski makes her way back to her makeshift classroomFriday at Washington School in Glenview. It is one of four tern-porary classrooms inside the gymnasium.
In .a.class all by-themselves ..
Displaced Gemini students learn in makeshift classrooms at other schoolscompany rose to the oeca-sion in the aftermath ofthe flood.
"Given the level ofservice we experience lastyear, this was a great timefor Septran to shine, andshine they did," Williamssaid.
Thé School Board willmeet Oct. 1 to discuss, àndpossibly vote on, asbestos-abatement plans at Gem-ini. -
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Officiais favor abatement of asbestos at Geminiexperts and dm'aw up aplan to remove the as-bestos.
"I don't want to passthe buck to somebodyelse," said board memberSteve Levy. "I want abaLe-nient."
The cost of the projectis not yet known, but dis-
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Resale shop proposed at former Curves siteBy LYNNE STIEFEL
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A Glenview pastor andhis wife want to open aConsignment shop in astrip shopping center onGreenwood Road south ofGlenview Road,which isin unincorporated CookCounty.
Skip Christo, pastor ofThe Master's TouchUnited PentecostalChurch in Chicago, andhis wife, Millie, appearedbefore the Cook CountyZoning Board of AppealsMonday to request a spe-cial use permit for 909Greenwood Road, the2,400-square-foot spacevacated by a Curveshealth club a few yearsago.
Christo told the boardone only needs to drive
Chambers of commerce combine for networking dayThe Des Plaines, Edi- Oct. 23 at Chateau Ritz, sor opportunities are still
son Park, Morton Grove, 9100 N. Milwaukee Ave., available. Booth space isMount Prospect, Nues, Nues (Milwaukee Ave be- $300 and includes an 8Park Ridge, Skokie, and tween Dempster Street foot by 8 foot profession-Wheeling/Prospect and Ballard Road). Ad- ally draped booth spaceHeights Chambers of mission is free to any visi- with a 6 foot covered tableCommerce are offering a tor with a business card and 2 chairs, booth sig-combined networking op- and includes complimen- nage, database of atten-portunity to local busi- tary valet parking. dees, trash bag for cleannesses from 3 to 6 p.m. Booth space and spon- up, and two exhibitor
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"There's stuff in thetrash you would wonderwhy. There's nothingwrong with it. So thiswould give those peoplean opportunity to bringtheir stuff somewhere inorder to sell it and make alittle money out of it," hesaid. "Also people who arestruggling to make theirmortgages will have aplace to buy clothing andthey won't have to pay fullretail." Glenview officialssaid the village has no ob-jection to the proposeduse, but wanted thecounty zoning board of ap-peals to know the centerwould lose about a third ofits current parking spaceswhen the Illinois Depart-
ment of Transportationwidens Greenwood fromCrestwood Lane to Linne-man Street.
The road improvementproject is intended toeliminate rush-hour bot-tleneeks that cause mo-torists to cut through onresidential streets, as wellas reduce accidents.
"The business ownershave made the villageaware that it's importantto the business owners" tofind alternative parkingfor customers, Joe Ken-ney, Glenview's capitalprojects department di-rectot; told the zoningboard. 'Between now and2010, as we've relayed tobusiness owners, we'd liketo find a solution for theparking that's a part of theintersection plan."
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Northbrook, who owns thebuilding, said the consign-ment store would be anideal tenant, because cus-tomers won't park forvery long. "I really waslooking to rent to a situa-tion where people are inand out, because (parking)could be taken away," hesaid. "Granted there aresome tenants in the areathat need more parking.But J can't look at that. Ihave to rent this prop-erty."
The zoning board is ex-pected to grant the specialpermit for the consign-ment shop next month, ifit hears no objectionsfrom officials in Nues orMorton Grove, the nextclosest municipalities tothe site.
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Cable-TV pact would give Nues government access channelBy TONY BERTUCA
tbertuca@pioneerlocal.com
The Nues VillageBoard delayed the ap-provai of a cable-TVagreement between thevillage and Comcast onSept. 23 because twotrustees were absent fromthe discussion, and somefelt more deliberation wasneeded.
Various changes in law,regulation and technologyhave "necessitated signifi-cant difference betweenthe present agreement,and the original agree-ment which dates back to
1981k' village officials re-ported.
The deal, a feature ofwhich would allow Nues tostart its own governmentaccess channel, would befor 10 years somethingthat did not sit well withTrustee Louella Preston,who said she would likemore time to review it.
"I really think a half-hour of pro-board discus-sion is not enough time,"she said.
Assistant Village Man-ager Steve Vinezeano,who helped ngotiate thedeal with Corncast, saidthe new government ac-cess channel the village
The goal is to get a
channel the villageofNiles can call itsown. We'll be able
to flash informa-tion frornour Website on it during an
emergency."
could establish under theagreement could have
been put to good use dur-ing last month's floods.
"The goal is to get achannel the village of
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dees, electricity, prime boothlocation name in event promo-
tional materials,signage and name/logo on
cover of event program. All ex-hibitors and sponsors must bea member of one of the partici-pating Chambers of Commerce.
Final deadline to be listed inthe program is Oct. 9.
Restaurants interested inparticipating in the Taste canregister through their respec-tive Chamber of Commerce for
only $50. Taste participants areinvited to showcase their deli-cacies/food samples, distributemenus, and connect with po-tential customers.
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Village residents nowreceive service from a re-gional government accesschannel and an educationaccess channel used byTriton College, which doesnot serve Nues. The newchannel would have awide array of program-ming ranging from newsand information to educa-tion, sports, arts and ciii-ture.
The catch: The channelwill be financed by a 25-cent fee to every sub-
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Trustee Andrew Przy-bylo was out of town andTrustee Bart Murphy,who was later present atthe village board meeting,was absent from the pre-board meeting where thedeal was discussed.
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Nues West High Schoolstudents - those in theschool now, and anyoneelse who attended classesat the Niles Township Dis-trict 219 school after its1958 opening - will havea lot to keep them busy,and entertained, thisweek.
Three days of eventscommemorating theschool's 50th anniversary,"Niles West: Still GoingStrong at 50!" begin Fn-day, and is attractingalumni from across thenation, organizers say.Among them will be 1963graduate Nick Fortuna,whose band The Bucking-
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The 2008 Nues Westhomecoming, "That WasThen, This is Now," dove-tails with reunion activi-ties. Homecoming beganMonday, and continuedthis week with a fullschedule of athletic andentertainment events. Thehomecoming paradetheme this year is "Re-
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The varsity footballgame between Niles Westthe Glenbrook South be-gins Friday at 7:30 p.m.and features half-timeshow and post game fire-works.
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POLICE BLOTTERThe following incidents were listed among the official reports ofthe Niles Police Department. An arrest does not constitute a find-
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possession of marijua-na Sept. 22 on the 9400block of WashingtonStreet. He was releasedon $1,000 bond and isdue in court Oct. 16.
BURGLARY
u On Sept. 24 a store onthe 900 block of NorthMilwaukee Avenue wasburglarized. The ownertold police he was miss-ing $290 from a cashdrawer and $290 froma safe.
DRUGS
u Khalil Hussein, 39, of9448 N. WashingtonSt., was charged with
Officials from the NilesChamber of Commercemet with the VillageBoard on Sept. 23 to dis-cuss placing decorativebanners along MilwaukeeAvenue.
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Katie DiMaria, execu-tive director of the cham-'ber, said the proposed
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u Marcin Wojtusiak, 23,of 7737 W. ForestPreserve Drive,Chicago, was chargedwith driving under theinfluence of alcoholSept. 24 near the inter-
banners would be 30inches wide and 72 incheslong, and would promoteshopping, dining and play-ing in Nues, in addition tobanners featuring thenames of 65 businessesthat will sponsor some ofthem.
The cost of the banners
section of MilwaukeeAvenue and GrennanHeights. He wasreleased on $1,000bond and is due incourt Oct. 28.
u Lisette Wicev, 35, of1471 S. River Road, DesPlaines, was chargedwith driving under theinfluence of alcoholOct. 21 on the 7500block of West HowardStreet. She wasreleased on $1,000bond and is due incourt Oct. 21.
. Sun Lee, 46, of 2600Golf Road, Glenview,was charged with driv-
sponsored by businesseswould be $400 and $600for three years, with a re-newal fee of $100 to $150 ayear after that, DiMariasaid.
There are 260 lamp-posts along MilwaukeeAvenue, and the villagenow decorates them with
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Village Board mulls promotional bannersAmerican flags and flowerpots.
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Police seek more training when cash is shortBy JOHN p. HUSTON
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Del
erIining theregion's publicsifety needscan vary bySiml)ly Cross-ing a street
into another t()\\'fl.\Vilmettes needs are not
Arlington Heights' needsare not Maywood's needs.
But the answer to anytown's needs has one corn-1-non denominator: The col-or green.
"I think the days changeand the months change,but the issues remain thesanie, and they're all tied toIT1OflC" said Dave Brad-forci, president of the lili-ibis Association of Chiefsof Police.
"\\'e have to work smart-er with the resources wehave," he said. "Thatmeans that i\'e have tohave more well-educatedlaw enforcement officialsand law enforcement lead-ers."
And more training re-quires more money. Policeofficers in Illinois are givena 10-week basic trainingprogram, which includesfirearms training.
"We require a personwho does your fingernailsto havemore training thanthat," Bradford said.
Law enforcement agen-cies in Illinois have movedtoward accreditation pro-grams in recent years. Ex-
A
perts say accreditationleads to more officer train-ing and a regular renewalprocess to keep officers upto date. That would resultin a staffbetter preparedand trained to deal withpublic safety issues.
The Illinois MunicipalLeague opposes a state-mandated increase in basic
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Workers monitor the numerous cameras at the Office of Emergency Management and Communications' state-of-the-art161,000-square-foot building on the west side of Chicago.
training as well as a licens-ing program for police per-sonnel.
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posed to training. It's thatwe're opposed to (an in-crease in) state-imposedmandatory training," saidLarry Frang, executive di-rector of the municipalleague.
Suburban needs
While increased manda-tory training and licensingare statewide debates, sub-urban Cook County hasspecific needs, said JimPrandini, chiefofthe DesPlaines Police Departmentand former president ofthe North Suburban Asso-ciation of Chiefs.
"Everybody needs moremoney, and what we needhere in Cook County is away to make our radio sys-tern inter-operable," Pran-dini said.
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Many suburban callscross a town's borders orrequire backup responsefrom a neighboring town'spolice force.
Beyond that, focusing aregional law enforcementpriority list depends on Io-cal needs, he said.
. "Throughout the Chica-go area, you would have toput gang violence at thetop ofthe list, dependingon ifyour community is of-fected by it," Prandini said."We could all use moneyfor that. Maybe not theNorth Shore, but the bulkof ... suburbs."
Drugs are also a top pri-onLy that affects mosttowns one way or the other,he said.
"I think the majority ofcrime does (relate to
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drugs), to be honest withyou," Pranclini said, listingcrinies such as thefts andburglaries.
Two tacks
But the debate exists onhow to fund fighting drug-related crime. One schoolol' thought aims resourcestoward prevention pro-grains, while the otherschool prefers to focus oncrime-fighting techniques.
Prandini falls in the lot-ter category.
"While we have crimeprevention programs inplace, the overwhelmingmajority of our resourcesare out here to deal withcrime thai exists," Prandinisaid. "I don't know thatthere's any amount of mon-ey to throw at it (preven-tion-wise) that can make adent."
Paula Wolffanalyzes thecrirninaljustice system forChicago Metropolis 2020, acivic action organizationmade up of representativesfrom business, labor, civic,religious and governmen-tal groups.
. Wolff advocates alteringsentencing for drug offend-ers, which overpopulateprisons and may result inworse criminal behavior inthe future.
"We keep increasing thepenalty and reducing theamount of drugs a personhas to be caught with to besentenced. You'rejust go-ing to keep cycling peoplethrough prisons for nonvio-lent drug offenses," shesaid, noting that drug of-fenses make up 40 percentof Illinois' prison popula-tioneachyear.
Another effort, aimed atreducing the state's 54.4percent annual recidivismrate, would help ex-con-victs assimilate back intoSociety, Wolff said.
State funding for boththese efforts could helpthem succeed, she said.
The onus for makingthese philosophical deci-sions lie in the hands of thepolicymakers in the Gener-al Assembly, she said.Comment: ploneerlocàl.com
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ELECTIONO®WE ASK:
DanielKotowski (D)
MichaelSweeney (R)
Michael
McAuliffe (R)
MichaelMarzullo (D)
Elaine Nekritz (D)
James
Tatooles (R)
What should be done to helpfight gang crime and gang
violence in the region?
We need to continue supporting
programs that provide rnentoringfor our young people and securefunding for substance abuseprevention programs. The main
antidote to crime and yiolence isto do whatever we can to ensurethat our children have a world-class education.
To combat gang crime and vio-lence we need tougher penaltiesespecially for repeat offenders.We need to continue to improvecommunication between thestate and local law enforcementagencies to combat gang crime.
We should try to get more moneyto put more police on the streets.
Depending on the municipality,we need to form more anti-gangunits. And we should pass moreanti-gang laws. Parents need totake more responsibility for theirkids, too.
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In Illinois, the most effectiveprogram for reducing gangviolence is CeaseFire. Additional
funding is necessary to bringCeaseFire to all communities
affected by gang violence.
Increase law enforcementpresence in the area. Encourage
our citizens to be on the lookoutfor violations of the law in theirneighborhoods.
whíayíe ,ï leglslatìonwouldyoúsupportto regulatethe sale
,
an4 use of quns? .: Itnone, why not? .
We need reasonable gun safety
measures. ! sponsored a law to
. kèep guns áway from people whoare considered an immediatedanger to themselves and thecommunity. I also sponsored a
law to make it a class 3 felony tofire a firearm from a vehicle.
The Second Amendment exists
andthere's no justification forthe government infringing onthat right,granted to law-abidingcitizens. There are reasonable
restrictions in plaÇe; I'd considernew legislation if the need arises.Our focusneeds to be on gettingillegal guns off the streets andkeeping criminals behind bars.
We need to - and we've done that Yes. And yes.
- maximize penalties for crimescommitted with guns involved.
)'ou can'tplace too much on the
. table at once. Ido think gunsnêedtò be regulated.
I 'support the right of cit!zens toown guns for hunting, collectingand other lawful purposes. Thatbeingsaid, I support an assaultweapons ban as well as a ban on
the 50-caliber. sniper rifle.
I believe we already'have laws on Yes.
the books to regulate firearmsownership and use,l am not infavorof allowing the ownershipof,assault weapons.
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CANDIDATE FORUM ON PUBLIC SAFETY
Do we need more law:
enforcement on the street and - bi thé aíeaoFthsaterwould you support prparedne?5 '
funding for it? .
Yes. I was the chief sponsor of a
law that protects children fromonline predators. We need law
enforcement to have at itsdisposal additional resources toprotect our children from sexualpredators, child pornographersand gang violence.
Whether or not we need more lawenforcement on the streetsshould be decided on the locallevel. Individual police depart-ments understand the needs oftheir communities better thanthe state.
Yes, we need more. When we had
a Democrat in the White House,
we had funding for 1,000 morepolice officers in Chicago. Thatmoney went away.
In areas with high levels of crime,we need to ensure there isadequate law enforcement. Thestate should avoid placingadditional fiscal pressures oncounty and municipalgovernments so they can meetthis responsibility.
, Ii investment in disasterpreparedness is an investment inpublic safety. I wasthe chiefsonsorof a bill to require schooldistricts to coordinate. with locallaw enforcement and conductone drill each year to prepare
s our children in the event of a,
shooting or terrorist attack.
At the state level Illinois needs toplan for the worst and has madegreat strides to do so throughthe Illinois Emergency Manage-,ment Agency. While I feel we areprepared, we can always work to
make improvements.
I think we're one of the bestprepared states. Still, lEMA andFEMA could use more money.
The state needs to häve à pia in
place tó deàl with the type.ofthreatsthat areouçthere today.
. Illinois is a nätional leaderin this.Our fire and law enforcementservices have developed '
sophisticated and effectivemutual aid agreements that allow'firefighte ánd pòlice to dé'ployquickly and share resourcesThese group need our ongoingsupport ' .' : ' ' ' "
Local governments have to'ensurethattheyhave disasterplans in place Íor,theiiareas. '.
This is the onlyway tòeffectively'address disasters whenthe ';
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Do we need to scale backsome of the laws passed inthe aftermath of Sept. 11 to
protect the rights andprivacy of U.S. citizens?
We need to take the stepsnecessary toprotect individualliberties while we do everythingwe can to fully support police,fire and homeland security.
We should always be mindful ofthe importance of the privacyrights of U.S. citizens in thiscountry. Laws can always be chal-lenged in the courts andreviewed but changing federallaw is not something that will bedone in the State Senate.
I don't think so. The threat isalways there.
They did scale some back. Sept.11 would have happenéd,
regardless of curtailing rights ofU.S. citizens. There's a lot of
' latitude for abuse there.
The First and Fourth Amendmentsto the federal Constitution areamong the most importantprotections our citizens enjoyand they should be diligentlydefended.
No. Public safety is very
important. We have a greaterunderstanding and appreciationfor public safety after 9111.
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ELECTION2WE ASK:
9TH CONGRESSIÒNÀLDISTRJCT
Jan
Schakowsky (D)
MomsShanfield (G)
What should be done to help
fight gang crime and gangviolence in the region?
The administration cut lawenlorcement funds; we needmore. We also must fund preven-tative measures. I co-sponsoredlegislation to fund reintegratingpeople from prison into society.We need jail diversion with effec-tive drug treatment, betterschools to give young peoplecareer options.
You give medicine only topatients requiring it. not toeveryone. Just so, money mustbe injected into poor familiesand communities. Choose suchactions as reparations orgovernment payment of first-year wages to spur privateemployment of thedisadvantaged.
u Republican candidate Michael Younan did not respond.
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CANDIDATE FORUM ON PUBLIC SAFETY
CHAMiiior CUMMLRt AND IHDuSTRT
The NUes Chamber ofCommerce
Reminds you toShop Locally
Call the Chamber office forreferra's on businesses in the area
(847) 268-8180
www.nileschamber.com
Visit us at our new location
8060 Oakton Street(Inside the NorthSide Community Bank)
We are less prepared than we
were for natural disasters, since
so many national guard units are
on military duty. We need disas-
ter agencies run by profession-als. We lack interagency cominu-
nications. We need homeland
secUrity to protect against natu-raI and manmade disasters.
Reopen Ravenswood, Edgewater
Hospitals for disaster victims;
pick 500,000 k12 students from.poor; rich areas for fast-track to
' 200,000 medical degrees, plusother degrees - teaching, etc..
Build dykes to hold. Set newemergency corps, Triple securityin ports, chemical/nuclear plants.
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I voted against the Patriot Act. Itthreatens individual privacy andfree speech, circumvents judicialprocess. l've seen a very cavalier
attitude about civil liberties, andsuch emphasis by the administra-tion on doing whatever it wantsto fight terrorism, that I see theConstitution shredded.
No executive branch home or
computer search or phone tapshould occur beyond judicialbranch approval, if we wish toreturn to the Constitution andBill of Rights of Madison,
Hamilton and Jefferson. Such
uncontrolled intrusions canbegin a dictatorship with its owndisasters. .
The Morton Grove Chamber of Commerce andIndustry would like to thank the
following Hole Sponsors for their generouscontributions to our
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Opinions.so.
WESAY
Alvarez for state's attorneyLast spring, few sus-
pected that Anita Alvarezpolitically unknown as acareer prosecutor in theCook County State's At-torney's office, would bepoised this fall to becomethe county's top prosecu-tor. But here it is, a monthbefore the election and Al-varez appears certain tobecome the first Hispanicand first woman elected tobe state's attorney.
Alvarez is clearly thebest person to succeedDick Devine, who is retir-ing after 12 years headingup the office. The votersof Cook County should ea-gerly cast a ballot for Al-varez. Here's why:
Alvarez clearly has theexperience for this office.She has spent 22 years inthe state's attorney's of-fice, working her way upfrom assistant state's at-torney to the chief deputythe No. 3 position behindDevine. She is an accom-
plished prosecutor, gaininga conviction in the highlycharged Girl X case.
She also has the skillsto manage the office. Aschief deputy she managesthe office's 900 assistantstate's attorneys. And be-fore that she was Devine'schief of staff. As she putsit, this office is the nextnatural step in her career.
In her'campaign Al-varez highlights two is-sues, curbing the escalat-ing gun violence in thecity and establishing corn-munity prosecutors officesin neighborhoods.
Gun violence is ray-aging the city and de-stroying the lives of themost vulnerable, includingthe young and innocent.Alvarez rightly links thegun violence with gangsand the drug trade. Gòingafter gangs and drugsalong with focusing onthe un suppliers is theformula she seeks to
address those issues.Alvarez is a product of
the community - shegrew up in Pilsen and nowlives in River Forest - soit makes sense that shewould push for commu-nity prosecutors offices.There is a certain distrustmany minorities have oflaw enforcement. One can-not underestimate the im-portance of community-based offices in the battleagainst street crime in theneighborhoods.
Would she fight corrup-tion? In 1997 she served ona committee appointed byChicago Mayor Richard M.Daley that developed whatmany consider a blueprintfor reining in rogue cops.In 2004 she convicted twoChicago cops ofbribery andhome invasion, misconductand armed violence.
She's the right personfor the job. Voters shouldpick Alvarez for state'sattorney.
Moore for recorder of deedsVoters should choose
incumbent Eugene Moorefor the Cook County Re-corder of Deeds Office inthe Nov. 4 General Election.
Moore has worked tocomputerize the office andconvert microfilmed docu-ments to digital files, and hewants to keep the office mov-ing forward technologically.
While the national mort-gage crisis has diminished
revenue to about $50 mil-lion from as much as $85million, Moore said he hasstreamlined his payroll to189 employees from morethan 200 by attrition, andis confident his office canmaintain customer serviceat current staffing levels.He is also considering othermeans ofgenerating newrevenue, such as advertis-ing on his office's Web site.
Berrios for Board of ReviewThe Cook County Board
f Review is an obscure,but significant, three-member panel to whichtaxpayers can appeal prop-erty assessments that theyview as unfair or incorrect.
For the 2nd District -
which includes southwestand north sections ofChicago and all or parts ofEvanston, Niles, Maine andLeyden townships - weendorse 20-year Commis-sioner Joseph Berrios, aformer state legislator who
In an effort to preventfraud, his office workedwith the Cook CountyProperty Fraud TaskForce to implement an au-tomatic postcard mailingnotifring residents that aquit-claim deed has beenfiled against their property.
Moore has served as arecorder of deeds since1999. He has earned an-other term.
also is chairman of theCook County DemocraticParty. Berrios offers valu-able experience and vastknowledge of the Board ofReview's duties, challengesand accomplishments.
Berrios faces LaurenElizabeth McCracken-Quirk, a Republican.
1000 WORDS
Our choices forsewer board
Voters in Cook Countyshould re-elect FrankAvila, Cynthia Santos andKathleen Therese Meanyas commissioners of theMetropolitan Water Recia-mation District, theagency responsible fordrainage and sewage treat-ment in much of theChicago metropolitanarea. All three deservecredit for helping to man-age the district, which con-tinues to enjoy a money-saving AA.A bond rating.
Meany, the board's vicepresident, has served
three terms, the longest of.
the nine commissionerson the board. If re-elected,she will continue workingwith federal lawmakers toseek more funds to corn-plete the Tunnel andReservoir Project. Alsoknown as Deep Tunnel,the project eventually willcreate about 20 billion gal-Ions of storage capacityfor combined sewer andstorm water to minimizeflooding in the area.
Avila, a commissionersince 2002, has degrees incivil engineering and fi-
Re-elect DorothyBrown court clerk
Voters in Cook Countyshould re-elect Dorothy A.Brown as clerk of theCircuit Court, an officewith a budget of morethan $100 million and aworkforce of morethan 2,300 people in six
offices: Skokie, Maywood,Rolling Meadows,Chicago, Bridgeviewand Markham.
Ever since takingoffice in Decemberof 2000, Brown, anattorney and certified
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nance. His top prioritieswould continue to be envi-ronmental protection aridfiscal control. Santos, whoseeks a third term, hasworked to improve thedistrict's waterways. Shepledges to continueworking to create fairstormwater managementstandards countywide.
Like Avila and Meany,Santos supports increas-ing "green" initiatives thatso far have included theuse of short-distance eiec-trie cars, the distributionof barrels to capture rainwater that county resi-dents can then reuse forgardening and landseap-Ing purposes, and house-hold hazardous waste col-lection efforts.
public accountant, hasoverseen steady improve-ments in the court'sinformation technologysystems, updated obsoletehardware and software,and improved overalloperations. While morework needs to be done inthis, one of the nation'sbusiest court systems,Brown has more thanproved she's up to thetask.
What type of legislation wouldyou stipport to regulate the sale
and use of çuñs?If none1 why not?
Do we need more lawenforcement on the street and
would you supportfunding for it?
What needs to bè doneIn the area of disaster
preparedness?
Do we need to scale backsome of the laws passed inthe aftermath of Sept. fi to
protect the rights andprivacy of U.S. citizens?
' child safety locks, closing gun
bans, licensing and registerìng
handgun purchases, mandatory
I support automatic weapons We do. We need community polic-
ing, where police develop rela-
tionships with people in the corn-munity and work with them to
show loopholes. We must cut the end the kind of crime we see.number of guns on the street, We've certainly seen it work inwhkh has nothing to do with this district; both the Chicagohunting or law abiding citizens community police modeling andwho register, buy or use guns.
, programs in the suburbs as well.
The recent Supreme Court Additional law enforcementdevastation of Washington, D.C. personnel should be recruitedlJun control laws leaves room for from each cluster of four
for keepiñg guns out of the'
a Swiss style of universal
registration which could provide
areas.
providing jobs for impoverishedprecincts within communities,
hands of gañg-bangers,
psychotics, jihadists and Ku KluxKlanñers .
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BENEFITS
Graziano's Restaurant,
5960 W. Touhy Ave., Niles,will donate 25 percent of itsevening proceeds through-out October to benefit Ad-vocate Lutheran GeneralHospital's Adult Down Syn-drome Center. Everyonewho brings family aridfriends to the restaurantduring the month will beable to help the AdultDown Syndrome Center.When making a reservationor visiting Grazkmo's, men-tion that you are support-
Ing the Adult Dowi Syn-drome Center. For moreinformation, contact CarolRizzie at (847) 723-8899.
CHAMBER
The NUes chamber of
Commerce & Industry wllhold its annual MayoralLuncheon beginning at 11:30a.m. today (Oct. 2) at VThiteEagle Banquets, 6839 Mii-waukee Ave. Acting MayorRobert Caliera ll presentthe annual mayoral address,and Village departmentheads will update the busi-
ness community on eco-nomic-development plans,plans for the MilwaukeeCorridor and future proj-ects. The cost is $25 permembers; a$35, nonmem-bers. For information orreservations call Brenda,(847) 268-8180, or e-mail
events@nileschamber.com.
CRAFTS
st. Aiphonsus LiguodChurch and School will holdits annual Ñimily Fail Festand Craft Fair from 11 a.m.to 4 p.m. Oct. 4 in the gym-nasium at 411 N Wheelixg
Road, Prospect Heights. Thefest will feature contests andcarnival games with prizes,a moonwalk, a hauntedhouse, face painting a cakewalk, raffles and live enter-tainment. The event will beheld rain or shine. The craftfair will house more than 50booths, and will include jew-elrç accessories, homedecor, clothing, holiday itemsand baked goods. Food andbeverages are available ailday. Admission is $2 to enterthe haunted house and $1for the Gold Fish game. Formore information call
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danChiEh, 407 N. Main St.Mount Prospect, wifi host itsannual Pall Arts & CraftsFestival from 10 am. to 4p.m. Oct. 4. A food tent,bake sale and pumpkinpatch will also be included.Crofters interested in partic-ipating should contact thechurch office (847) 392-3m,or e-mail info@cpchureh.otto request an application. Afew outdoor spaces now are
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Church, 407 N Main St.,Mount Prospect, will host aEhil Arts & Crafts Festivalfrom 10 a.m. to 4 y.m. Oct.4. Indoor tables are $35each or $60 for two. Out-door spaces are $45 for a 15-.foot by 15-foot space. Tablesare not included for outdoorspaces. Crofters may con-tael; the church office, (847)392-3m, or e-mailinfo@dpchurch.org to re-quest an application.
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Lutheran General Hospital,1775 Dempster St., ParkRidge. The fee is $75 for theseries or $20 per sessionand requires advance regis-tration. Bring a blanket andtowel. To register, call 1-800-323-8622 or visitwyywadvocatehealth.com.
PARKS
- Nues Park District willconduct toddler and pm-school screenings from 9a.m. to 4 p.m. Oct. 9 at theHoward Leisure Cente6676 W. Howard St. The Pe-diatric Therapy Team atResurrection Medical Cen-ter is offering screenings forchildren ages .1 to 6. Screen-higs include speech Ian-guage pathoIog occupationtherapy and physical them-
py. Parents will be given re-suits on the same day as thescreenitig. The fee is $10.Registration is required. Norefunds will be given. Taregister or for more infor-mation call (847) 967-6633.
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A ifip from 9 am. to 5:30p.m. Nov. 6 is offered to see"Forever Plaid: Plaid Tiri-ings" at the newest Mid-west venue, the Armorywhere World War II soldierstrained for combat. The drillhail is now the Drill HallTheatre. Enjoy a three-course meal and then hearthe boys in a Christmasshow. Cost is $82, members;$87 guests. All Day Tripsdepart from GolfMffl Shop-ping Center in Niles.
Advocate Healthcare willoffer flu shots at MaineTom Hall from 10 a.m.to 4p.m. Nov. 7 and Nov. 10.
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District 64
Carpenter and Fieldschools in Park Ridge-Nues District 64 have re-ceived recognition for out-standing physical educa-tion programs. The an-nouncement was made byFlagHouse, the officialphysical education equip-ment sponsor for theSTARS Program, a na-tional achievement pro-gram established by theNational Association forSport & Physical Educa-tion (NASPE).
STARS schools providemeaningful learning op-portunities for all stu-dents. Their physical edu-cation programs serve asmodels for others and ex-emplifr excellence inteaching knowledge andskills of motor develop-ment and health relatedfitness.
Awards are based oncurriculum, instructionalstrategies, assessment andevaluation, communica-tions and support re-sources; such as facilities,equipment, class time andteacher qualifications.
Carpenter's physicaleducation curriculum in-eludes movement activi-ties, fitness, traditionalteam sports such as flagfootball and basketball,tumbling gymnastics anddance. The school featurestwo gymnasiums withrubberized floors, one ofwhich features a traverse-climbing wall. A large,grassy outdoor field andtwo blacktop areas are al-so utilized as teaching sta-tions. Even though Car-penter is the smallest reg-ular elementary school inPark Ridge-Niles SchoolDistrict 64, 84 of its stu-dents receive Individual-ized Education Programservices due to physicaland developmental disabil-ities. Wherever possible,these students are main-streamed and specialclasses have been de-signed to address stu-dents' unique needs.
The mission of thephysical education pro-
.gram at Field School is to
,"promote lifetime fitnessby helping children devel-op positive attitudes, buildcharacter and discoverpersonal strengths whichallow them to enjoy a life-time of challenging activi-ties." Three teachersserve the school's 641 stu-dents with a curriculumthat offers a variety of fit-ness activities; includingdance, individual andteam sports and adven-ture/outdoor activities.The program utilizes mal-tiple sources of informa-tion to deliver essentialcontent to students andprovides feedback to bothstudents and parents re-garding the students' suc-cess in skill and move-ment development. Fieldwas also commended fordedicating four days eachweek for 30 minutes ofphysical education andcombining physical activi-ty within the regularclassroom for additionalphysical activity time.
Keith Gold, seniorbrand manager at Flag-House said, "We areproud that George B. Car-penter Elementary, Eu-gene Field Elementaryand their staff is dedicat-ed to providing a strongphysical education pro-gram to their students.The number of overweightchildren ages 6-19 hasmore than tripled in theUnited States since 1980.This extra weight putschildren at risk for a num-ber of diseases. Qualityphysical education pro-grams, like the ones im-plemented at these twoschools, help to fight obe-sity and protect the futurehealth of our children."
FlagHouse providesSTARS recipients with agift certificate to purchasenew physical educationequipment for theirschool. In addition, thecompany assists in fund-ing STARS Pipeline Work-shops each year at the an-
nual convention for theAmerican Alliance forHealth, Physical Educa-tion, Recreation andDance, providing schoolswith the tools needed tosuccessfully prepare theirSTARS application. Work-shop participants have theopportunity to reviewsamples of winningSTARS portfolios, discussstrategies for collectingand analyzing documenta-tion and are taught howto effectively communi-cate program specifics.Each yeai FlagHouseawards up to 75 grantsthat allow teachers to par-ticipate in the workshopand obtain the knowledgenecessary to build strongSTARS portfolios.
Maine East
Maine East High School's
fall play, "The Rise andRise of Daniel Rocket," willbe performed at 7:30 p.m.Oct. 9-11 in the school audi-torium, 2601 W DempsterSt., Park Ridge.
The play tells the storyof a boy who is convincedhe can fly, a belief thatcauses him to be shunnedand ridiculed by class-mates. When it becomesknown that Daniel actuallycan fly, he achieves fameand fortune, but upon re-turning to his home 20years later he discovershow isolated he has be-come.
Tickets are $6 and maybe purchased in advanceby caffing (847) 692-8500.Tickets also will be avail-able at the door.
Resurrection
Resurrection College
Preparatory High School,7500 W. Talcott Ave.,Chicago, invites juniorhigh girls and their fami-lies to attend Resurrec-tion High School's OpenHouse for ProspectiveStudents to learn aboutResurrection and tour theschool. Open House timesare 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Nov.6.
SCHOOLS DIGESTStudents and families
can see the school facIli-ties, meet and talk withthe staff and students andlearn about the new andexciting programs: blockscheduling, the PracticumProgram, Learning Abili-ties Services, andwork/study tuition assis-tance opportunities.
Seventh- and eighth-grade girls are also invitedto shadow a current Resstudent to experience theschool first-hand. Eighth-grade girls may select aday, September-December,and seventh-grade girlsmay select a day, January-May.
For more information,contact Debbie Gillespieat (772) 775-6616, Ext. 129,or dgillespie@reshs.org.
4.4.4.A workshop entitled
"The Pathway to Citizen-ship will take place from5:30 to 6:45 p.m. Oct. 16,in the Family Center ofMaine East High School,2601 W. Dempster St.,Park Ridge. The work-shop will outline the stepsand resources necessaryto become a U.S. citizen.
A "Family PracticeMedical Clinic will be alsooffered in the Family Cen-ter from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m.on the second Friday ofeach month. The nextclinic will take place onOct. 10. Physicals, bloodpressure and diabetesscreenings and referralswill be provided.
The Family Center islocated in the school'slower level. For more in-formation call (847) 692-8612.
+4.4.The Alumni Homecoming
Football Celebration willtake place at Maine EastHigh School on Oct. 3, be-ginning at 6:30 p.m.
The event, which willtake place prior to theHomecoming footballgame against Maine Westat 7:30 p.m. Friday night,is open to all Maine East
alumni and will take placeunder a tent at theschool's MemorIal Stadi-um. Alumni can reconnectwith classmates andfriends at what is expect-ed to become an annualgathering. Food will beavailable for purchase andalumni will receive a spe-cial gift, while quantitieslast.
Cost to attend is $2(the current student activ-ity rate) and proceeds willbenefit the Maine EastAthletic Boosters. Alumniare encouraged to comedressed in the school col-ors of blue and white.
st. Juliana
st. Juliana School Princi-pal Kathleen Barton, willhost an informal "Coffeeand Conversation" for theparents of St. Juliana stu-dents. Parents of childrenin Pre-school throughGrade 3 are invited to at-tend at 8:15 a.m. today(Oct. 2) in the Parish Cen-ter, 7200 N. Osceola. Thefollowing morning, also at8:15 a.m., Oct. 3, parents ofstudents in Grade 4through 8 are invited tothe Parish Center.
"Coffee and Conversa-tion" provides an opportu-nity for parents to ask theprincipal questions theymay have concerning cur-riculum and programs inthe school. It also is a won-derful opportunity for theadults to get to know otherschool parents. The "Cof-fee and Conversation"meetings last for an hourand parents can come andgo according to theirschedule. Anyone withquestions concerning thesemeetings should call theschool office at (773) 631-2256 between 8 am. and 3p.m.
Scholarships
National Merit Scholar-ship Corp. officials an-nounced the names ofsemifinalists in the annualNational Merit ScholarshipProgram. The nationwidepool, which represents less
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than i percent of U.S. highschool seniors, includes thehighest-scoring entrants ineach state from the 2007Preliminary SAT/NationalMerit Scholarship Qualif,-ing Test.
These seniors have anopportunity to continue inthe competition for about8,200 scholarships worthmore than $35 million,which will be offered nextspring.
Senìiflnalists from Nilesinclude NorthridgePreparatory School stu-dents David T. Griffin andAndrew P. McDonough.
Students from NilesWest High School whoqualified as Semifinalistsinclude Andrew J. Lee,
Randy S. Lefkowltz, Morgan
E. Yates and Alexander J,
Zasso.
+4.4.State Rep. Elaine Nekritz,
D-57th, earlier this yearawarded eight General As-sembly scholarships to stu-
dents who reside in thedistrict and will be attend-ing or currently attend anIllinois state school. The57th District includes partsof Des Plaines, Glenview,Mount Prospect, Niles,Northbrook, Park Ridgeand Prospect Heights.
The recipients are:Stephanie Ayala, Bella Darji,
Deepall Darji and DmitryShuster, all of Des Plaines;Matthew Johnson and PritiPatel, both of MountProspect; Olivia frykova, ofGlenview; and Samantha
Valsamis, of Northbrook.
In May, a volunteerscholarship committee re-viewed applications and se-lected the scholarship win-ners based on academicperformance, personalgoals, letters of recommen-dations and financial need.
Applications for collegescholarships for the 2009-10 school year will be avail-able on Nekritz' Web sitein January at www.rep-nekritz.org. For more infor-mation, call the office at(847) 257-0450.
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"A lot of people are going after a hotel experi-ence with luxury and pampering, such as towelwarmers - even tubs that have different types oftherapy called chroma therapy, which is a sort ofcolored light therapy," explained Dean Snow, gen-eral manager for Harris Builders. "My clients re-ally want this peaceful, vibrant experience."
"We commonly hear absut a Ritz they stayed at,or about aspa they stayed at, and how peaceful itwas," Snow said. "l've literally had people take pic-tures of bathrooms in hotels, and bring them tome."
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Comfortable enough for two, the Old World bath, created by Hanis Builders of Inverness, features anoversized shower that contains four water sources: a waterfall shower head, a standard shower head, ahand.Ijeid nonio and three vasying height body sprays.
recognizing the trend early."What people are trying to do is add a sense of
charm in décor where in the past, bathrooms havebeen viewed as utilitarian in nature," said Snow,"It's now very pleasant and inviting."
"People are spending money on something theyknow they're going to use, such as a rain bath or atherapy tub," Snow said.
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Harris Builders introduces itsnewest masterpiece: the spec-tacular five-bedroom, seven-bath Woodland Shores, astunning Old World brick andstone traditional residence onfive wooded acres in a secludedsection of Barrington.
Surrounded by decorativehardscaping, mature trees andlarge boulders, the 8,500 square-foot residence's most spectacu-lar feature is a private two-acrepond providing scenic viewsfrom most rooms. Further en-hancing its natural beauty, theestate is encompassed by theCuba Marsh protected wet-lands.
Walk through the mahoganydoorwith stunning etchedglassinserts into tite fabulous two-story marble foyer with its cus-tom cherry staircase. Straightahead isa hugegreatroorn show-casing an English fieldstone fire-place, vaulted ceiling,floor-to-ceilioggicturewindows,mahogany beamed ceiling andwet bar.
Surrounded by linen vintagecabinets, the spacious kitchenhas a 48" Sub Zero refrigerator,double oven and warming draw-ers, granite counters and largeisland with prep sink. Stately inappearance, three rounded col-urnas separate the breakfastroom from tltegreat room. Stun-ning dual staircases withwrought iron balusters lead fromthe kitchen or foyer upstairs.
Classic French doors, rich ma-Itogany built'in bookcases and abeamed ceiling are featured inthe library, while the living roomhas a marble surround fireplaceand tltreo'piecedentil moldings.Additional substantial moldingsdecorate the dining room, svhtichis wainscoted and has covo light-ing.Thcbutler'spantry connectsto the kitchen.
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uy and convenient for entertain-ing, two powderrooms arson thefirst floor. One is off the familyroom and the other is off thelaundry room. The mudroom isfully applianced and has cabi-nets, a sink and great storage. Afour-carside-load heated garagecompletes the first level.
Five bedrooms are upstairs,and the master bedroom has atrayceiling and marble surroundfireplace, while the deluxe mas-ter bath has a therapy tub, rainshower and a walk-in closet.Each bedroom has its own bath-room.
For family memberswho wontto get away from it all, they needgo no further than their lowerlevel and enjoy a recreationalhaven rightin theirown ltomeAhuge lowerlevel includes a Sonyhome theater with comfortablemulti-level seating and speciallighting, an exercise studio, winecellar and tasting room, secondfamily room with s large enter-tainmentbarand sixth bedroomplusfull bath.
Children will attend tIte ac-claimed Barrington School Dis-trict Unit 220, and thisone-of-a-kind home is offered at$2,590,000.
Harris Builders, a family.owned company and a legend inthe Barrington and Invernessarea, Itas several exquisite fieldmodels available. Every week-end Evan, Carol or Mark Harrisand Desti Snow are available todiscuss tite intricacies of thehomebuilding process.
'Our sophisticated buyershave many questions that only abuilder can answer," said EvanHarris, president. "That's whywe are always ready to educateour visitors and show them ox-amples ofwhat Harris Buildershas constructed for very satis-fied Items buyera, as well asspectacular inventory Itomes
Superior at LaSalleallows buyersto customizetheir condos
lt's hard not to say it. Tilecondominiums st Superior atLaSalle are simply superior injust about every way.
First there's tIte location.With an address of 150 W. Su-perior, owners are just blocksaway from Lake Michigan antiMichigan Avenue and all theyhave to offer. Swimming, jog-ging, biking and strolling alongLake Micltigan. Sltopping anddining along Michigan Avettueor htitting tito clubs on nearbyRuait and State streets.
Then titers's tite buildingand its amettities: a 24-hourdoorman attd computerized itt-torcom/security system, higit-speed elevators, deededparking in a heated garage, pri-vate storage areas with bikestorage, stone-floored lobbyand floor-to ceiling thermal-poned windows. Tite graceful,elegat glass-and-steei designoffers unparalleled views of thecity.
With homes that have coil-ings from 9.5 to 15 feet high andfloor-to ceiling windows, Supe-riorhomesoff°unmatclted cityskyline views from every win-dow,"said Eric Dick, saies man-ager for tile building.
Finally, there are tite indi-vidual homes. OlSuperior's 54units, 75 percent are alreadyoccupied in this building,which has gaitted a reputationfor the custom quality its devei-opera - KBLConstruction andAffinity Development - guar-anteo.
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Once a building is built, heaaid, "Most developerswili notlet you citattge a titing: titis do'veioper will let yott chattge it."Buyers can even combitte twounits to create a bigger Itotne.
"They make sure things aredone rigitt," Dick added.
One-bedroom units aro noiongeravaiiable, but a selectionofone-bedroom-pius den (from$449,900), two-bedroom (from$749,900), three-bedroom(from $899,900), petititouso(from $1,231,000) units re-maiti.
Prices reflect a $15,000 to$20,000 incentive for ciosingsbefore Sept. 30. One-bedroom-plus-den uttits offer 1,132 to1,182 square feet, two-bed-rooms are in the 1,500-squarefeet range, three-bedroomshave 1,938 square feet attd titefinal pentitouse offering 1,650square feet inside, with a 350square foot terrace.
Dick said the remaining two-bedroom uttits feature a cornergreat room witlt two walls ofwindows, which makes them a"really uttiqtte space."
Above: The Woodland Shores estate boasts two-tone kItchen cabl-nets featurIng a dark wood center Island and vIntage Ilnen.glazedperimeter cabinets next to a breakfast room and family room witha stone fireplace.Right: The Hidden Valley Manar Is built on a muitl.Iayered hillside.it offers exclusivity and complete privacy.
that aro now available."Tite 10,000 square foot Hid-
den Valley estate is on a 5-acreBarrington Hills 110mo site lo-cated in a valley surrounded bya multi-tiered hillside covered ittlodge stone, rock gardens andgroves ofmature trees. Gracedin Oid World architecture, the
fabulous residence features agourmet kitchen with conf rast-ing cabinets and upscale profes-sional appliatices, an opttlenttwo-story great room, a familyservice center, octagonal-altapedmasterbedroom suite, deluxe allmarble master bath, 3,800square-foot lower level includes
The old adage, "he svito itesi-fates is lost," may well apply toItotne seekers visiting tite town-homes at Running Brook Farmin Joitnsburg.
Even in a sluggisit economy,home sales llave been brisk forthis McHenry County builder,Reserve One Hotnes. ReservoOne Homos only has a few oftlteseranch and two.storyhtomesleft for quick delivery.
"We have beett successfulitere with both our townhomoand our single family communi-ties," said Candace Porter, vicepresident ofsales and marketingforRoservo One Homes.
"For people wito are ready tobuy, we have a beautiful, eatab-United neighborhood of groattownitomes but we Itave only afew remaining to be built for awinter delivery," Porter said."Prices for tite townhomes startfrom tile low $170s. in addition,buyers svIto qualify and use oneofourpreferred lendershave theoption to benefit from our clos-ing cost assistance progratn."
Buyers looking for tIte saniequality construction in a singlofatnily iloitie need to look no fur-titerihan tite single-family homesat Runtting Brook Farm orat Re-serve One Homes' Fox Lake corn-munity, Vorn's Landittg.
"Wo offer a now titree-bed-room rancit liotito frutti ottly$239,990, aiongwitli many otiterrrtttch attd two-story homes,"Perler said.
Itt addition, Reservo One isbuildittgottovorsizod hoinositosat GlaciaiTrail itt Ringwood andDuck Lake Crossittg in DuckLake. Honte sites range frotit 1.5to 2 acres, and Reservo One of-fors tite ilexibihity to build your
a fantily room, sports court, fullspa, witte room and home the-ator.
Another lavishi home nowavailable is tite Showcase Housewhich servos as a sitowplace forHarris Builders' custom de-signed itomes.
To visit Woodland Shores,which is open weekends from i tam. f04 p.m. orby appointmettt,take Barrington Road (1-loughtSt./iL-59) two miles north ofNorthwest Highway. Titen takeRoute 14 to 25696 ChathamRoad.
To visit the Hidden ValleyManor, whicit is open weekends
Get more infoAll of Reserve One Homes'
communities are sold outof the central sales otticoai Running Brook FarmIn Johnsburg. To find outmore aboui Reserve OnoHomes, call (815) 759-0808,or visit its Web site at www.reserveonehomeacom.
house now, or wait for a latertime. Home sites start from tite$80a. Runnitig Brook Farm,Duck Lake and Vorn's Lattdittgall offer the opportunity to live ¡na welcoming, cstabhishted neight-borhood.
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Reserve One Homes only has a few of these ranch and two-storyhomes left far quick delIvery.
homes and haome stylestocitoose incentivos and finance programsfrom at ali of our communities, ire available at our communi-abottgwith ntanycustomizingop- ties, so someone alto acts quick-fions to go witlt these beattiiful y is really going fu get a groathomes," Porter said. "Various htonteaswehlasagreatdeal."
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By Marcy MarroSPECIAL TO SUN-TIMES NEWS GROUP
Custom homes provide the ul-timate in luxury living. If you'relooking for a custom home, hereare some communities that areworth investigating.
Devonshire Woods Estates,Hoffman Estates
Dartmoor Homes' new luxurycommunity, Devonshire WoodsEstates in Hoffman Estates, isexperiencing strong buyer in-terest, with more than a quarterof the heavily wooded homesites with signed contracts onthem. The community features12 customizable ranch and two-story designs providing 2,446 to5,062 square feet ofliving spacethat are preconstruction basepriced from $639,900 to$734,900, Once completed, thecommunity will have 55 resi-dences set on a third to half-acrehome sites. Alimited number ofhome sites are perfectly suitedfor homes with walkout or Eng-Bah basements.
Buyers interested in getting apreview of the homes to be con-structed at Devonshire WoodsEstates can call (847) 289-0022or visit the Yorkshire Woodsmodel that is located at the cor-ner of Rohrssen Road and Mc-
with luxury masterbaths often Includ-Ing his and hersbaths, a "meet-me1n-the-mrddle"oversized shower lathe perfect accent,saId Jeff Samuels,presIdent of Samu-eis Homes, a NorthShore custombuilder.
By Marcy MarroSPECIAL TO 5UN.TIME5 NEWS GROUP
If the comforts of home are a relief fromthe stresses ofeveryday life, then the homeshould have everything you need to let yourelax aftera busy day at work. From masterbedrooms to master bathrooms, thesehomes offerthe ultimate retreats.
Custom builderJeffSamuels, president of
At 277 Bluff's Edge In Lake Forest, three seta of French doors leadto the porch and provide abundant lIght and lake slews.
Donough Road. A map showing Jefferson Estates,Dartmoor community locations Napervillecan be found at www.dartmoor-homes.com. Jefferson Estates by Charleston
Development Group offersthe ul-timate in custom homes on thelarge homesites. It's located with-in walking distance of downtownNaperville's renowned shoppingand restaurant district. JeffersonEstates offers between 37 homesbetween 4,000 and 8,000 squarefeet ofliving spacefor$1.3 to $3million. Currently, only 20 of thequarterto half-acrehome sites re-main. Charleston Developmentprovides high-end, estate-qualityhomes custom-designed andcrafted totlieindividual tastes andstyles of their clients. Call (630)420.8084;visitwww.charlestonde-velopmentgroup.com.
277 Bluff's Edge, LakeForest
A beautiful French Chateau-style residence in Lake Forestcombines traditional estate liv-ingwith all ofthe modern ameni-
Royal bedrooms for the kingsand queens of your castle
Samuels Homes, cites master bathrooms assecond only to kitchens on buyers' prioritylists.
"Master bedrooms and baths are the tilti-mate private retreats, so it is only naturalthat buyers seek to accessorize them withthe newest and best in the wide array of ma-terials and features that can create a liasenofbeautyand comfort,"Samue!ssaid. Mas-terbaths are continuatly growing largerasd
The Dartmoor Homes' kitchen has a large food preparation Inland, an abundance of custom hardwood.cablnetry with 42-inch uppers and countertops of granite as standard amenitIes.
more elaborate as innovative products pro-vide new and improved elements for a luxu-ry bath."
Airjet tubs, large showers and decoratordetails, such as elevated vanities, heatedfloors and decorative ceilings, arejust someofthe features buyers are Iookingforin theirmaster bathrooms, according to Samuels.
Call (847) 480-G476formore informationon Saniuels Homes.
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ties. Built by MilestoneDevelopment LLC, the home hasan Old World quality and feel.The six-bedroom, eight and twohalfbath home has undergone atotal renovation and addition andis situated on more than two pri-vate acres with a private beachon Lake Michigan. The home issurroundedhyprofessionalland-scaping and features an in-ground pool. A wrap-aroundporch provides lovely views foradmiring the grounds and LakeMichigan. 277 Bluff's Edge ispriced at $9,950,000.
For additional information,contact Jean Anderson at theLake Forest West office of Koc-nig & Strey GMAC Real Estate,(847) 295-8400.
limber Trails, WesternSprings
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Home-loan rates lessthan6percént boost.
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Thenation's housing mar-
kot received a major shotofadrenaline in the form
oflowerhome loan rates afterUncle Sam's dramatic take-over ofmortgage giants Fan-nie Mae and Freddie Mac.
Benchmark 30-year fixed-rate mortgages fell to an aver-age of5.93 percent inmid-September, the lowestlevel in five months, accordingto Freddie Mac.And, withsome lenders already quoting5_5 percent rates on 30-yearloans, a survey by Bankrate.com noted that these bench-mark loans were available at anaverage rate of5.88 percent.
Some analysts believe ratescould fall below 5.5 percent,giving a hefty boost to the bat-tered housing market. The re-cent historic bottom for thebenchmark rate was 5.21 per-cent reported by Freddie Macin June of2003, the lowestlevel in 40 years.
In mid-September, FreddieMac reported that average 30-year mortgage rates felt to5.93 percent from 6.35 per-cent. Earlier this summer therate had been above 6.5 per-cent. Ayear ago, lenders werecharging 6.31 percent on a 30-year fixed mortgage.
Economists predicted thatthe government's move in earlySeptember to take control ofFannie Mae and Freddie Macwould result in lower mortgagerates for consumers because Itremoved a huge uncertaintyabout the future ofthe two fed-orally chartered firms, whichown orguarantee half of thenation's home loans, a total of$5 trillion in mortgages.
Mortgage bankers andeconomists expect rates tocontinue to fall. They coulddrop as much as a full percent-age point or more because ofthe Tteasury Department'splan to buy Fannie and Fred-die-issued mortgage-backedsecurities. This move willmake those instruments ap-pear less risky and more ap-pealing to investors.
Thatwill lower Freddie andFannie's costs and the savings
the new Arlington floor plan atTimber Trails of WesternSprings. The new ranch plan of-fers 1,983 square feet of stair-free living space base priced at$749,000 and includesafull basement, fireplace, central air con-ditioning and vaulted ceilingsthroughout. The Arlington isone of 18 single-family floorplana available on a heavilywooded parcel of rolling prop-erty thatuaed to be agolf course.Homes in the gated communityprovide 1,983 to 5 0132 squarefeet priced from 749,000 to$1,080,000. Dartmoor has alsoagreed to dedicate more than 25of the 106 acres of land for treepreservation and parks.
Decorated models and salescenter is open daily from 10a.m.to 5 p.m. Call (708) 783-1600;visit www.dartmoorhomes.com,
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will be passed on to borrowers:in the form of lower home-load:rates, experts say. :
Homeowners seeking to re-:finance likely will be the first :consumers to benefit from :lower rates. However, home- ::buyers also will be lured into :-the housing market because ::rates in the 5 percent bracket 'are a good psychological ::benchmark. :-
'Interest rates for 30-year :fixed-rate mortgages are down:almost six-tenths of i percent-age point over the past fourweeks, which will help spurhome purchases and loan reO-nancing in coming weeks,"predicted Frank Notliaft, Frechdie Mac vice president andchiefeconomist. This meansthat the monthly principal andinterest payment on a new$200,000 loan is more than $76:lower than a month ago."
Lower rates have come at airopportune time, Notliaft said.Thejuly pending existinghome sales data from the Na-tionsi Association of Realtorsdeclined 3.2 percent from June.:
"The Mortgage Bankers As-sociation reported that refi-nance applications aro up 18percent overthie past three -
weeks through the first week of:September, indicating that reO-nance activity has already :
begun to pick ut)." Notliaft said.:
The Home Front, Don De-Bat's weekly real estate .:column syndicated by ::DeBat Media Services, un- ::ravels the complexItIes of :-horno buying, mortgageshopping, home owner- -:ship, renting, building, ron- r:ovation and remodeling. ::For more home-buying In- : -formation visit his Web site -:at www.dondebat.net.
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work away from family diatrac-tions and noise," Rothbart said,
Agrowingsegmentofthepop-ulation is modeling master suitesanlhsths aftertheir favorite five-star hotel suite, down to the pri-vale label mattress purchasedfrdm the hotel and 600 plus threadcol.lnt sheets, aswell as furniturestyle and placement," Rothbartcontinued.
-You don't have to fly to MiamiorThcson to seethe latestin homemaster bath offerings.
:Rothbartwill personally guidequalified buyers through his port-follo offine homes. Make your ap-polntmentbyphoningRothbartat(87) 212-1296 or 847-748-3268.Additionally, visitors are invitedtoour the estate model home byFlárris Builders.
The Harris Builders ShowcaseHouse islocated on the southeastcorner of Bradwehl and Bar-
rington Roadsin Barrington.Thehome features approximately7,000squarefeetofrefinedluxuryworthy of namedropping.
TheelegantOldWorld bath byHarris Builders is covered inhoned travertine. It features anultra'bath airtub with high-powertherapy massage jets. Etchedglasswork frames the breathtak-ing corner spa shower. His-and-her furniture-style vanities aretopped in rich travertine.
Intricate wood moldings tocomplement the rich brown mar-ble accents in the natural stonefloors surroundwindows. Cove-litlighting encircles the lovely crys-tal chandelier.
"Therearealotofdifferentwaysto have a comfortable bathroom,"Snowsaid. "I think the decoratingofabathroom can makethe expe-rience very luxurious."
"You'll now see fine furniture,artwork, as well as decorativelighting, fine chandeliers, thingsofthat nature."
Comfortable enough for two,the Old World baths features an
oversized shower that containsfour water sources: a waterfallshower head, a standard showerhead, a hand-held nozzle andthreevaryingheightbodysprays.Thespace is notonlybeautiful butalso extremely functional.
'Master suites now have luxu-rybatliswith heatedfloors, whirl-pooltubs, and large showers thateasily accommodate two, willimultiple head water nozzles andwide seating areas, along withflattering hightingand toilets thatare heated and customized toclean and dryatthetouch ofa but-ton," Rothbart said.
"Flat screen monitors are alsonow expected throughout themaster spa suite," he said.
To learn how you can experi-encethe Old World bathby HarrisBuilders, simply visit www.har-riscustombuilders.com,To reachDean Snow, please email dean@harriscuatombuilders.com. Youmay also call (847) 382-2210.
The Harris Builders ShowcaseHouse is located at 80 GenevaCourti Inverness.
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$170,500 to $324,500 (SF)(IH)847-984-4933
24 The Townes at RemingtonPointe
Tocvmi & Country Homestownandcountryhomes.com
$149995 (1H)866-902-6338
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138 Ponds Bull ValleyDeerpoirirHomnes
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28 Sheffer WoodsBAA Construction
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630554-3997
29 Tanglewood OaksTangle-wood Hommies
tanglewood-homes.com$300,000 (SF)QIN)
630-897-2026
CAROL STREAM30 Easton Patk
Lak-ewoodHomnes, fric.Iakewoodhomes.com
$300,000 (C011SF)630-865-0531
CORTLAND31 Richland TrailsCambridge Homes
mycambrtdgehome.com$142,000 to $178,000 (SF)
847-984-4994
ELGIN32 Edgewater
Del Webbdetwebbchlcagoiand.com
$190,000 (SF)847-697-8280
33 ProvidenceThivri & Country Hommies
townandcountrytiomes.ccm$179,995 to$449,995 (CO)lSF)(fll)
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HILLSIDE34 Westbrook CondominiumsWestbrnokDevelopmnemrrLw
wbcondo.com$99,000 (CO)
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MAYW00035221 North FirstAvenue
22lnorthflrstavenue.com$246,177 (CO)708-410-2664
MONTGOMERY35Foxmoor
Cambridge l-tommiesmycambddgohomocom$242,500 to $921,000 (SF)
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37 Boulder Hill CondosSWBoulderVemctum, liC
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630-844-8500
NAPERVILLE38 Carillon Club
CarmibridgeHomnes
mycambrldBehome.com$186,000 to $988,000
847-984-4857
39 The Ponds of NapervilleMarqiuetiefi'taicagemmzemcr
pondsotnapervlile.00m$130,000 (CO)630-848-0488
40 RKFDesign Grnup$1,579,500 (SF)630-527-9466
NORTH AURORA41 Lake Run Estates
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NORTH LAKE42 Wolf Ridge
Neri Cam ponieswrcondos.com$232900 (CO)
OSWEGO43 Mill Street Station
Steve Carr Buildersstevecanbullders.com
$230,000071)630-363-5955
44 Prescott MillThilte ¡lorries
puff Boom$188,000 (111)
630-551 2490
PINGREE GROVE45 Cambridge Lakes
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847-964.4881
PLAINFiELD46 PatrIot SquareCammibridgeHomnes
mycambridgehome.com$193,000 to $226,000 (1H)
847-984-4949
47 Uberty graveCambridge Honres
mycambrldgehome.com$260,000 to $339,000 (SF)
847-984-4550
48 Grande ParkMP!
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PLANO49 Wood WindSharp Ho,nes
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YORKVILLE50 Buistoi Bay
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$132,995 (SF)(TH)(CO)
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51 WhitetaIl RidgeDe-v. MattDlocker
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54 ColonIes at Grand ReservePasquirielli ¡-fomnes
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630-553-1518
55TradltionsatGrandReserve
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56 Commons at GrandReserve
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$143,990 to $203,990 (Ti»630-896-5179
57 Autumn CreekPulteHommies
pultechicagoland.com$130,000 (1H)630-553-4300
58 Autumn CreekPulteHormies
pultechlcagoland.com$230,000 (SF)630-553-4300
BEECHER59 PrairIe Park'
Castle-towncastletownhomes.com
$180,000 (111)708-946-9620
60 PraIrie ParkCastle-town
castletownhomes.com$170,000 (Du)708-946-9620
61 PraluieParkCastle-town
castletownhomes.com$230,000 (SF)708-948-9620
62 Preserve at Cardinal CreekMGM
mBm-Isomes.00m$249,990 (SF)708-948-1560
63 Preserve at Cardinal CreekMGM
mgm-homos.com$145,000 to $250,000 (Ill)
708-946-1560
64 Hunter's ChasePhilippe Builders
phtuippehuilders.com$199,900 (SF)708-946-0100
CHANNAHON66 Channahonlown Conter
Piatinumni Properries
ppthomes.com$239,000 (SF)
815-521-4801
65 Channalionlown CenterPlatinurmi Properlies
ppttlomos.com$379,000 (1H)815-521-4601
67 Hunter's CrossingSharp Builders
strarphomesusa.com$189,900 to $270,000 (SF)
815-487-4899
68 Deer RIdgeScaggs Construe-lion
scaggsconstruction.not$240,000 (SF)815-5214810
CHESTERTON, Und.69 Village Green at
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CREST HILL70 Renaissance Crossing
Zausa homeszausahomes.com$166,000 (CN)(SF)
708-745-5481
DYER, Intl.. 71 Prairie TrailsPhillippe- Builders
philllppobuluders.com$174,900 (1H)
219-558-8000
FRANKFORT72 Whfte Oak
BlackwaterDevelopmnentblackwaterconstnicfion.com
$995,000 (SF)615-464-9400
73 Ughthouse PointaCircle-B
$939,900 (flI)815-484-1201
74 MiSty FailsFlnlierty Homes
tiahertybomes.corn5419,900 (SF)815-484-2213
75 Abbey WoodsFlahertyl-lornes
flahetlytiomes.com5449,900 (1H)815-806-1521
76 Ughthouse PointaKirby Construction Co.
5429,900 (lIN)615-485-6202
GLENWOOD77 Villas Of GlenwoodLincoln-Way Buildersulncoin-wayhomos.com
$243,000 (RN)(DU)
708-758-2436
HOMER GLEN78 Euin Hills
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$850,000 to$699,000 (SF)630-257-3408
79 Goodlngs GraveGallagher&l-len'
gattagherandhenry.com$269,300 (Ci»708-301-9790
80 KIngston HillsGallagher&He-niry
gauiaherandhenry.com$279,325 (1H)708-301-7203
JOUET81 limbers Edge Villas
Epcon Comninniunitfesepconcommuntffes.com$219,557 to $241 915 (RN)
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82 Estates at Cedar CreekPasquinelliHonnies
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815-726-8700
83 Theodore's RidgePasquinielli lionizes
pasqulneiil.com$196,990 to $273,990 (SF)
815-254-1313
84 Whisper GlenPlioenzLr
phoenixdovelopers.com$199,900 (SF)615-254-1190
RECTORY85 Silver Leaf
Phoenixphoonixdevelopers.com$150,000 to $159,900 (1H)
815-730-0008
Huster's RidgeSharp Builders
sharphomesusa.com$180,000 tO$284,000 (59(111)
815-521-9609
LAPORTE, Und.87 Outlook CoveOutlook CoveLLC
gmfl.com$219,900 (CN)219-362-7722
LEMONT88 Glens at Connemam
Castle-towncasllotownhomes.com
$520,000 (SF)630-257-2600
89 WoodglenDonne-sr
donvenhomes.com$459,900 (1H)630-243-1818
tm AshburyWoods 2Donne-ri
donvenhomes.com$389,900 (1H)
630-243-1110
91 Lemont LoftsMar-que-cte Manage-muent
lemonUotts.com$221,900 teN)830-243-6162
LOCKPORT92 Creekslde Estates South
Beechre-n&Dill Honniesb000hendiii.cem
$300,000 to$600,000 (SF)815-838-4357
93 Oak CreekMC'BWC
oakcreelcoflockportcom5350,000to5359,999 (S9(fli)
815-838-5506
94 Vintage Of Willow WalkZausa'Honies
zausahemus.00m$166,999 (CN)(SF)
7138-745-5459
LYN WOOD95 Creekside Pointe
J&THonniesJandTliomes.com
$195,000 (1H)708-474-4025
MANIIA1TAN96 Manor Lakes at
LeighiinbridgeHe-arthside
HearthsldeHomebuilders.com$250,000 (OU)815-478-6500
97 Sunset LakesHeart/is/dc
HearthsidoHomebuliders.com5414,990 to $481,990 (SF)
815-478-6500
98 White FeatherMcDoniniellDevelopmniemir
mcdonneildoveiopmentcom$270,000 (SF)815-478-0400
MANTENO99 Oalaidge
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$59,900815-488-6041
lx OakildgeMC Sales
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815-468-8041
101 Eagles LandingStephens&Fta)rs
stephensandhayes.com$169,900 (SF)(TH)
815-488-3333
MA1TESON102 TrinIty Creeks
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103 Mapiebriok HomesMCSaIe-c
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122 SterlIng GatePortfolio Properties
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126 Townes at CreeksidePasquinielli ¡loures
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127 Stone BluffSharp Builders
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l3uildinga newhome means decidingon which floor plan or model fits yourfamily the best.
Sweeping open floor plans that floweasilyandwrap around private enclosedgardens are part of the unique charac-ter of homes at West Point Gardens inElgin. The 173.acreTradjtional Neigh.borhood Design community will offer342 single-family homes and 128 town-homes. Currently, 11 models are on dis.play, and each features an innovativethemegarden. For more information onWestpointGardena, call (847) 608-1000or visit www.weatpointgardens.com.
Today's homebuyers are lookingforopen floorplanathatlend theniselvestotIse casual living and entertaining thatis so popular," said Pat Curran, preSi-dent of West Point Builders. 'Familymembersandgueatsfeel a sense of free-domwith open arrangements, and thereis greater flexibility for furniture ar-rangement and adding extra tables orseating for larger parties."
Sun permeates the Elkins model atHawthorn Woods Country Club byTollBrothers. The four.bedroom, 3½-bath,fully furnished model home is now forsale at tIse golf course community. De-signed with an abundance of windowsin the back ofthe home to take advan-tage ofspectacular views ofthe ArnoldPalmer championship golfcourse, tirehome offers panoramic views ofbeauti.ful fairways, lush greens and tee boxesfrom various rooms. Call (847) 847-7048; visit www.hawtleornwoodscosn-tryclub.com.
Jacobs Homes has introduced a new3,300-square-footDelphiniamodel atTireSanctuaryClub in Kildeer. Nestled in tireemera!dgreenfairwaysofKemperLaiçesGolfCourse, tite three-bedroom,2½-batl,ranch model features an optional three-cargarage, separate master sitting room,two-story grand foyer and sharedfireplace connecting tise family anddining rooms. A tthoto gallery to dtsplayfamily memories, a private library andpeaceful breakfastterrace are also apartof tite Delphinia. Call (847) 438-8158;visit lrttp://sarictuaryclubjacobshomes.
The perfect home at tite per-feet price may seem like an im-possible dream, but for somehome buyers that dream mightcome true at Terrace Lakes inAlgonquin.
Wynwood Builders has beenbuilding semi-custom homes intise northwest suburbs for over 40years, and tire Terrace Lakes isclose to everytlrirrg, including agolfcourae, slropping, schools andmajor transportation corridors.
Hank Braley, owner of Wyn-wood Builders, said Wynwood isoffering three semi-customhomesfor immediate occupancyirr tisis established neighbor-hood.
"We are truly tite only localbrtilderirs tirio area llrat cars offerthese custom built horstes onlsalf.acr-e lots at an attainableprice. Tise personal attention we
Great rooms retain drama whllo morphlng Into even more InvitIng Informal spaces, says custom builder, Jeff Samuels. Today's Informal living spaces have a wanner,cozier atmosphere.
net.Lakewood Homes lias introduced
five new single-family floorplans at Sad-die Ridge in St. Clsarles. Lakewood of-fers 12 single-fansily floor plans rangingin size from nearly 1,80010 4,000 squarefeet in rancis anti two-story desigrss.
give in tite construction of ourhomes lias been tise benchmarkof our success througlsout tireyears," said Braley.
Wynwood's largest Isome tiraiis now built and ready for imrrse-diato occupancy is tite 3,139-square-foot, two-story,four.bedroorrj Manelsester, of-fered at $499,500.
'All ourimrsseciiatooccuttancyisomes come whit upgraded lea-turesthat rnostofourlsorsse buy-ers want," Braley said. "Tiseseare in addition to tIte starsdardfeatures tisai marry outer build.ers offer as upgrades."
Those who enjoy errtertainirogmigist select tire Wiliiansaburg,a four.bedroom ironie litai lea-tures a large island kitclsers arsdbreakfast area along with agrand two story fansily roomWills a fireplace, as well a private
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Terrace Lakes offersready semi-custom homes
Orte of tire most popular models, tiseArlington, feattrros 2,048 square feetwitts four bedrooms and 2½ batles. Tiseisonse itas a second family room at tisetop of tite stairs irs addition to manyavailable optiores. Call (847) 622-8352;visit www.lakewoodisorsses.com.
study off tise family room. TireWilliamsburg is priced at$480,500.
The Oaklutrat model lias (teenorse of tite favorites at TerraceLakes. i3oth tite living room antiadjoinirsg dining roons offer im-prcsSive interior space alongwith a large family room withfireplace for casual entertaining.Tine Oaklsurst is listed at$449,000.
Additional inighsligints of thesehiomes include four large beth.roonnss, 2½ balms, wlnirlpooh tubswithn Separate sinowers arid dis-tingnnishned exteriors willi brickand stone fronts.
Every Wynwood lionne fea-Étires a masonry fireplace. ceni-irai air coniditioninig, vohinmearchitectural ceilings and astate-of-tire-art kitchens.
Terrace Lakes is a nociginhoor-
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cupancy homos, take I-90to Randall Road, northto Huntley Road, west toSquare Barn Road, north toWlntergreen Terrace, andright to the model. The salesottico is at 3811 WintergreenTerrace, and Is open Mon-day, Wednesday, Friday andweekends troni noon to 5pm.For more Intonation, call(847) 658-8608.
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In additionn to decidirsg ont tise perfectfloor plan, options are also available toiseips brinig tite oentdoors ins. Sursrooms,spa rooms, atritnnss, screenied porcises,four-seasonts rooms anti more are popin-lar optionis accordinng to Jeff Sannenels,presietenst of Samuels Ilomes. Sannuels
estimates tltat approximately isalfofisisclients rc-qtnest one ofmore oftitese out-door livirsg spaces, typically to expandtise informal living space offtite kitclsentor family roonn. For more informationon Samnnels t-tonaes, call (847) 480-64713.
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Lexington Park Is a community of 120 townhomos n northwestsuburban Des Plaines. The now Coven-try model Is one of three available floor plans and feathres a Jaliette balcony off the main living/diningroom area.
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Townhomes allow buyers tohave many optionS in floor planswhileliving in two-to three-storyhomes. If townhomes are whatyou are looking for, here aresome local communities thatoffer a great selection at a greatprice.
Lexington Park,Des Plaines
Lmdngton Homes recently an-nouncedthe startofsales and theopening of three models at Lox-ington Park, a community of 120townliomes in Des Plaines. Lex-ington Park offers three floorplansrangingin size from 1,605 to
In spite of what consumers arehearing in the news, now is actuallya great time to buy a home especiallyfor first-time home buyers.
fyou are intliemarketto purchaseyourfirsthome, there are many mort-gage products still out there that canfit your individual financial needs.First-time home buyersean put downas little as 3 percent down on thehome, which will keep their monthlymortgage payments lower.
For renters who are hoping to be-come homeowners, there are manybenefits for them to take advantageof such as programs where closingcosts are paid for and specific taxcredits that they may be eligible for.Renters can also benefit from pur-chasing a home at this time as theydon't have to wait to sell a property.
The Illinois Association of Mort-gage Professionals (lAMP) and theMortgage Education Foundation(MEF) offer the following tips forfirst-time home buyers:
.KnowthatVU are readyto bu Ac-cept responsibility for the monthlymortgagepayment,utilities, and otherbills that are incurred when owning ahome. Make a budget ofyour financesand be sure that you will have enoughmoneyeachmonthtopaybills,buygrocenes, put gas in the car, pay for daycare/school activities, put money intosavings as well as have money to havefun with and purchase other necessi-ties such as clothes.
u Getyour credIt In order. Reduce oreliminate all credit card balances tobelow3fl percentofthe available cred-it limit on the card. Pay off outstand-ing bills and do not consolidate creditcard accounts to one or two cardsand/or close out other accounts. Re-view your credit report with a mort-gage broker at least 90-days prior toapplying for a mortgage and reportinaccuracies to the credit bureaus.
Shop around and compare. If you
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1,913 square feet and base pricedfrom $324,990 to $379,990. Thethree-storyhomescome standardwith two to three bedrooms, 2½baths and attached two-car ga-rages. Buyers can choose to addadditional bedrooms and powderrooms. Lexington Park is locatedwithin walking distance of theDes Plaines Metta Station, mak-ingtliecommunityconvenient forcommutingto theLoop. Sales cen-terhourssrefmm lOa.ni.toflp.m.daily.
Call (847) 299-0500; visitwww.lexingtonchicago.com.
Weatherstone Townhomesof Inverness
Dartmoor Homes is offering30-day delivery on four luxuryhomes at WeatherstoneTownnhomeS of Inverness, acommunity of 103 customized,luxury towohomes. Featuring3,205 to 3,872 square feet andbase priced from $t30.578 to$870.400, the two-story town-
needtoborrowmoney for ahorne pur-chase, refinance, home repairs, med.ical expenses or bili consolidation,shoparound between amortgage bro-her and your bank. Your local bankwill be able to offer you their currentprograms while a mortgage brokerwill be able to shop among a varietyof lenders finding the best loan foryourindividual financial needs. Corn-pore interest rates and annual per-centage rates (APR) and find outwhattte total costsofthe loan will beand your monthly payment beforemaking a decision. Use the GoodFaith Estimate and truth-in-lendingstatement from each application tocompare the loan terms and costs.
(Include in-house builder financeprograms and mortgage programs inyour research. Sorne builders offerdiscounts, special progranisaiid ratesto qualified buyers).
. Negotiate. Don'tlet the promise ofextracashorlowerrnonthly paymentsget in tlieway ofyourgoodjudgementaboutwhetherthecost you will pay forthe loan is really worth it. Don't agreeto a loan that includes extra productsyou don't want. Negotiate the loanterms and agree to a loan amount onlyfor what you need.
u Be cautious. Be wary of anyonewho calls you on the phone, solicitsyou in the mail orcomes to your dooroffering "bargain loans." Beware ofclaims that the offer is only available(or a short period oftiine. Beware oflenders claiming 'bad credit ... noproblem."lftheloan seems too goodto be true, it probably is.
. Never act Immediately. Beware oflenders who askforupfront fees alleg-edly to cover a first loan payment.Never pay a lender cash for any fees,and always make the check payableto the lender, not the individual loanofficer. If you are working with amortgage broker, make sure the bro-keris bonded to collect up front frees,
homes are heavily optioned.While immediate deliveryhomes are almost complete.buyers can choose carpetcolor/style in sonic of them.Two of the homes available forimmediate delivery include theDanbury and the l-laverfordmodel.
Located on 29 acres of rollingproperty just south of Bar-rington, the sales center is opendaily from 10 a.m. to E p.m. Forgeneral information and to learnabout the special incentivesbeing offered, call (847) 842-0400 to speaktoorie ofour salesrepresentatives or visit www.dartmoorhomes.com.
Willow Place, WheelingTwo models have opened at
Willow Place, a LexingtonHomes community of 58 town-homes iii Wheeling. WillowPlace offers two floor plans rang-ing in size from 1,858 to 2,157square feet and base priced from
Mortgage pros offeradvice to first-time buyers
before paying them for services.. Understand the terms of your loan.
Some loans may soundvery attractivebecause the monthly payment issmall. Ask about balloon payments atthe end ofthe loan period. Make sureyou know the dollar amount of eachmonthly payment and ask if themonthly payment can change at any-time during the repayment process.Ifso, find out ehen it will change andby how much.
s Don't he afraId to ask questions.You have a legal right to know flictotal cost ofthe loan, the annual per-centage rate (APR), the monthly pay-ments, and how long you have to payback the loan. lfyou are unsure of anytermsoftheloan, ask. 1f you don'tgeta straight answer, go elsewhere foryour financing needs.
u Read carefully before you sIgn.Don't sign any document you haven'tread or lias blank spaces to be filledin after you sign. Don't be pressuredinto signing any loan papers that youdo not understand. Ifyou need an ex-planatìon of any terms or conditions,talk to someone you trust, such as aknowledgeable family member or at-torney. Get copies ofeverything yousign.
u Barrow only the amount you needand can afford to repay. Just becauseyou qualify for a certain amount ofiiioney doesn't nican you can affordto pay it back. Determine exactly howmuch money you need, borrow onlythiatainount, and find out exactly howmuch you will have to repay everymonth. Make sure you will haveenough money left over to pay yourother bills.
Jmmediatelyget help ifyou feel youhave been victimized. Contact yourlocal Better Business Bureau to re-port the individuals and companiesyou worked with.
For additional consumer informa-tion, visit www.iamp.biz.
Priced at $765,892, the Danbury Is a twostory, 3,872 square-foot home with a luxurious, first4loormaster bedroom suite and a formal lIvIng room that Is enhanced by a vaulted ceiling and a curved oakstaircase with wrougbt Iren spindles.
$329,990 to $'309,990.The three- tions include adding extra bed- sales center is open from 10 a.mstoryliomescornestandardwith rooms and bathrooms. The to fi p.m. daily. Call (847) 818e-:three bedrooms, 2½ baths and Chestnut and Hickory models 0800; visit www.lexingtonchiattached two-car garages. 0p- are now open for viewing. The cago.coin.
Tax credit law hands opportunity:of a Ifetme' to first-Ume buyers
For aspiring home owners who findtheir goal stubbornly elusive, newly en-acted legislation providing a tax credit ofas much as$7,500 forfirst-time home buy-ers miglitjust be the opportunity ofa life-time., according to the NationalAssociation of Home Builders,
But like so many ofthe good things inlife, time is ofthe essence for buyers whowant to take advantage ofthis outstandingopportunity. Onlyhomespurchased on orafterApril 9, 2008, and beforeJuly 1,2009,are eligible. The NAHB has put togethera "fact sheet" to help get prospective buy-ers started.
Buyerscan also visit www.federahlioss-ingtaxcredit.com for more information.
Who Is eligible. The $7,500 tax credit is available for
first-time home buyers only.. The law defines a first-time home
buyer as a buyer who has ot owned ahome during the past three years,
. All U.S. citizens who file taxes areeligible to participate in the program.
Income limits. Home buyers who file as single or
head-of-household taxpayers can claimthe full $7,500 credit iftheir modified ad-justed gross income (MAGI) is less than$75,000.
. For married couples filing ajoint re-turn, the income limit doubles to$150,000.
. Single or head-of-household taxpay-ers who earn between $75,000 and$95,000 are eligible to receive a partialfirst-time home buyer tax credit.
. Married couples who earn between$150,000and$170,000aiweligibleto receiveapartial first.time home buyer tax credit.
. The credit is not available for singletaxpayers whose MAGI is greater than$95,000 and married couples with anMAG1 (list exceeds $170,000.
Effective dates. First-time home buyerswould receive
a $7,SOUtax credit for the purchase of anyhome on or afterApril 9, 2008 and before
July 1, 2009.Toquahify,you mustactuallclose on the sale ofthe home during this-period. -:Tax credit is refundable
. A refundable credit means (list if youpay less than $7,500 in federal incometaxes, then (lie government will writeyoua check for (lie difference,
. Forexample.ifyou owe$5,000 in fed-eral income taxes,youwould pay nothingto the IRS and receive a $2,500 paymentfrom the government.
. Ifyou are due (o receive a $1,000 taxrefund from the government, your refundwould grow to $8,500 ($1,000 plus $7,500from the home buyertax credit),
. Buyers ran take the taxcredit in their2008 or 2009 tax return.
. lfyou purchased (lie home in 2008,(he (ax credit is taken on your 2008 taxreturn. Ifyou buy in 2009, you have theoption oftaking the credit onyour 2008 or2009 tax returns.
Types of homes that qualify. All homes, whether single-family,
townhomes or condominium apartmentswill qualify, provided (list (lie home willbe used as s principal residence and (hebuyer has not owned a home in the priorthreeyears.Tliisalso includes newly-con-structed homes.
Payback provisIons. The (ax credit essentially serves a
an interest-free loan to be repaid over 15years.
. For example, a home buyer claiminga $7,500 credit would repay the credit at$500 peryear. However, the buyer doesn'thave to start repaying the credit until twoyears afterthe taxyearinwhiich the cred-it is claimed,
. If the home owner sold the home,then (lie remaining credit would be duefrom (lie profit of the home sale.
. If there was insufficient profit, thenthe remaining credit payback would beforgiven.
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Mitsubishi Galant misses mark on exterior styliflg
I don't know what it is about the Mitsubishi Gal-ant. But this is the second time l've driven it, andI still don't love it. It's not a bad car per se. ft justdoesn't thrill me. And I wanted it to.
I suppose most of the thrill-less-ness centersaround the design.
In terms of exterior styling, the 2009 Galant ispretty blab. It's kind of big and bulky with noth.ing that sets it apart and makes it sing. In fact, Ithink the "new" Galant looks a bit like the pre-vious generation Nissan Maxima with its chunkyC-pillars and wedgelike shape.
Mitsubishi boasts that the new Galant has anew hood, new grille, new wheels, new lower in-take, new side outer panels and new taillights. But
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for all that new stuff, I really don't see too muchof a difference. Unless you look at the taillightswith a subtle basket weave pattern etched underthe lens. Those I really liked,
The test vçhicle was a top-of-the-line rave redRal1iirt model that had a base price of $27,974.Other than the Ralliait badging, 18-inch wheelsand slick whccl covers, I didn't sec anything vis-ible that set it apart from the base ES model thatstarts at $21,774.
Part of the disappointment I experience withthe Galant is that Mitsubishi has donc an excel-lent job with the cxtcrior styling of pretty muchevery other vehicle in its lineup. The Eclipse?Stunning. The Outlander? Well styled and artrac-tivc. The Lancer Evo? Bold.
J wanted more from something that was"new."
Slipping behind the wheel of the Galant RaI-liart test vehicle was like stepping into a differentworld - certainly like stepping into a different car.There's a lot of cool stuff here that just doesn'tmatch the exterior styling. The test vehicle hadblack leather seating surfaces that nicely offset thebrushed silver on the center stack. And the glow-ing orange gauge lighting in the Ralliart modelwas unusual, attractive and easy to read.
The Ralliart model also comes with a leather-wrapped shift knob, aluminum trimmed pedalsand a thumping Rockford Acoustic Design Audio(360-watt) system with six-disc CD player. Plus,the Sirius satellite radio comes with prcpaid ser-vice for six months.
The test vehicle added the opdonal naviga-don package ($1,489), which was also well donc.It was intuitive, and I liked the touch screen thatwas easy to, well, navigate.
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Galant, that isn't quite enough to make mc over-look the exterior styling. However, the powcrtrainthat comes with the Ralliart model comes close.
Under the hood, the Galant Ralliart is pow-cred by a 3.8-liter MWEC V-6 engine that dcliv-ers 258 horsepower and 258 pounds to feet oftorque at 4,500 rpm. Other performance-relatedfeatures on the Ralliart model include a five-speedSportronic automatic transmission, Ralliart-runedsport suspension and 18-inch alloy whcels.
I have very few complaints with the car'shandling. Mitsubishi promises quick six-second0-to-flO mph times, and though I didn't time it, I
don't doubt it. The Galant Ralliart was peppy andfun to drive. I enjoyed acccicradng to merge withtraffic, and passing maneuvers were a breeze. Thesteering was also incredibly sdff which contrib-utcd to the sporty feci of the vehicle.
The only thing I didn't like about the handlingwas the turning radius. It was wide, and in tightcity spaces it took some tricky maneuvering to getin and out of parking spaces.
The base Galant has a nice list of standardfeatures including anti-lock brakes, cruise conEol,side-curtain airbags and a tire pressure monitor-ing system. The top-tier Ralliart is stacked withstandard goodies such as leather seats, aluminum-trimmed pedals, traction control, automatic cli-mate control, sunroof and heated front seats,so there weren't many options to add. But theRalliart test vehicle did tack on navigation and acouple of accessories, so the as-tested price rangin just under $30,000 at $29,825.
1f you never looked at the outside of the Gal-ant Ralliart, it's a really nice vehicle. It drives well,it's peppy, it's comfortable and it affords a great.driving position with eight-way power adjustableseats. Not to mention the fact that the price isright for all the amenities included at a standardlevel.
The interior styling and sporty powertrain al-most make up for the lack of creativity in the cx-tenor realm. But when it comes down to it, you'vestill got to look at it in the garage every day.
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VEHICLES
S-25 MOTORCYCLESSCOOTERS
5.25 MOTORCYCLES SCOOTERS
MOTORCYCLES WANTED
CASH PAIO!!will Pick-Up!Call 630.6600571
HONDA 96 AMERICAN CLASSIC1.2K ml. cxci. coat., gar. kept,
$4,250 obo, 630377-2054 ant 4p
HARLEY DAVIDSON '07 FAT BOYblack, 3,2O ml..
$jB,500 fin,, 773617-11
T- 5 FOR SALE IMPORTS
T- 6 CUSTOM MODIFIEDT- 7 SERVICET- 9 ANTIQUE CARST-10 VANST-ii. SUVT-12 TRUCKST- 13 TRAILERST-14 RENTT- 15 LEASET- 16 FINDERS SERVICET- 17 SERVICE REPAIRT- 18 TOWINGT- 1.9 PARTS AND ACCESS
T-21 LOANST- 22 INSURANCET- 23 AUTOS WANTEDT- 25 FOR SALE DOMESFIC
T- 26 LIMOUSINES
T-FOR SALE IMPORTS
'95 -'W. Accords 4 to choose.00 Maolma OLE Loaded $4995'99 Cougar V6 Low Mlles $49958122 W Grand 7084536388Visit Graodrlvn,aotnsoles,com
ACCURA '93 VIGOR OS -AUTO..WIlT., 409. LEHR. SUNRF., FULLI,wR_, ALLOS, EXÓL MPG., GRTRUNNER $i88 773.271.7246
'04 AudI ASilM90021 $17 995
866533.880
AUDI '94 100, Low Mi. SmI.Full Pwr. Green, 4 DR. j. Owner,
Alloys, A Beauty! Gas Saver,$1.700,7737254661
AUDI '923808, 1031tM1.Runs Good Looks 0k $1.IXD,
Cull '173-24641'j
HONDA '03 S'2000blun on blue. 3G( ml., clean.
$19.500, 815--933I.
'Dl, Honda Accord#BSOOI2A $8.995
808$82G6O
Honda '02 Accord EXVS #SP6177 $9995
BERMAN'S STAIt NISSAN888-267.1915
Honda '01 CIvIc$5995
BERMAN'S STAR NISSAN888-257-1976
HONDA '00 CIVIC LX aula, 4&,122K, CD xtra cm, i owner par.kept, $4è00ubo, 8477495305
HONDA '99 ACCORD EXAuto. Red, 2 DR. Lthr. Sert.Cold A/C Full Pwr. BeauII
$3,400, 7737284251
HONDAS FOR $500!Police ImpoUnds! For
LIstings 8004737523 x3436
Honda '94 CIvIc8363492A $2,495Call 888478-2244
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'07 Hyundat Axera LTD*6(6281 $16,995
868-5325660
'07 Noundal Ancra#58930 $15,995
DLAR 1-8666208607
Hyundal '02 XG3SOI.#SP6067A $4,995
BERMAN'S STAR NISSAN888-267-1976
HYUNDAI '01 ELANTRA82K, 4 CLOY., RNS. EXC.,
$2,400 847.2350075
'01 Heundal Tlhurnn#S50129A $5,995
868-5325660
'99 Ilpunda! Elantra 40RAuto, AI,, Eatra Clean, Runs
Groat, Gas Saner $1995Midway Motu, 708656-5756
InfinitI '06 M45115P6134 $24 99
BERMAN'S ST4R NISSAN888-267.1976
InSultI '05 G35n$17,890
Berman's MId CIty NIssan808-5090m
'04 InfInItI 135#V1339 $15,995
Grosslnger Volvo 868-8950620
'04 InfinItI 135SIvUS.339 $15,995
Grosslnger Volvo 866-5980620
INFINITI '96 G20 4 dr. aulo,Ihr 4 cv!.. runs good, $925,84-9022 Morton Grove
Isuzu '93 RODEOMaouel mus great, good
coud., 53,500 cae. coud,,847.2350075
'dr STGrosslugur Volvo-5955'0620
MIA '00 SEPHIA Soit ml, uulo,red i owner, 4 dr Pull pwr. allays,
cdld A/C, $1.SOti. 77372S8261
Louuo 2006 LS 430 12K mllnoLIke New ebyH 2502940J6131
$43,1X10 Call 414423
Leaue '0565330#Sp6002 $18,995
BERMAN'S STAR NISSAN888-267-1976
LEXUS '01G5390 -1264 ml's,silver, surf-. nay., eIn, mu gil, must
see., 92,999/abo 7236469253
LEXUS '96 65300 champagne.serf, fully loaded, 2034 ml.
gd. cand., $2,, 3129294441.
Mazda '056Auto, AC, Sporty $10 970Svenano MId City Illssan
806-5090m
'04 Mercedns Benz CLX 320INI.303 $17,995
Grossloger Volvo 868-5980620
'03 Mercedes Benz 6500#V1326 $16,995
Grosslugar Volvo 868-5950620
MERCEDES '79 450 SL 2 lops,needs wads, outra body purIn& lires, $4,500, 7064731221
NIssan '08 MaxImaLnaded #5P6160 $18,995Berman's Mid City Nissan
oo5osom
NIssan '08 Maolma SELnaded SF6895 $19849Berman's Mid City Ñissan
oososom
Nissan '08 Sentra$iP6912 $13 595
Berman's Mid city Nissanseo
Nissan '08 Versa$13,796
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Nissan '07 Altima882382G $13,995
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'07 NIssan Versa,- iiY8922 $12,995
DLAR 18666108607
Nissan '06 Maoima SELuaded SF68288 $15,889Berman's Mid City Nissan
s0000som
Nissan '06 Snntra#8913A $9995
BERMAN'S SIAn NISSAN888-267.1976
Nissan '05 Altima#SP5935 $9 99s
BERMAN'S STAR NISSAN888-267.1976
Nissan '04 Altima$7 99S
Berman's Mid City Nissan806-5090m
Nissan '04 MaxIma SEVS, 3.51. iiSP5690 $12,995
Bemran'O MId City Nissans00000m
NIssan '04 Suntra#9247A $8,995
BERMAN'S STAR NISSAN. 595,767.3576
Nissan '03 Altlma 2.55$16,980
Berman's Mid City Nissans0000som
Nissan 'O2AItIma$799g
BERMAN'S STAR NISSAN888.267.2876
NISSAN '08SENTRA 0X6 61M.aula, 'Mr. ali por, cruise CD runs6 ihs gli, $5,350, iiao.1oi
Nissan 'DO Maxima$4,995
BERMAN'S STAR NISSAN555,3574976
NISSAN '99 MAXIMA pearlwhite, 'kIr CD full pwr. allays
gorgeous. 3A&t. 773007-22i
NISSAN '95 ALTIMA-GXE -auto.,bik., dulr. CD, cold oc.. full loor.Maul SEEI $1332 773271-1246
Nissan '95 Moxlma SE -Golf,, 4dr., suntool. CO full per. MustSee! $1402. T71271.7246
Nissan '95 Snetra#381625A $1.495Call 8886752244
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NISSAN '93 SENTRA2 DR. Garage KepI, Clean. NaLeaks, Gas Saver, 4 Cyl. Adult
Driven, $1,200 ube. 7736162421
NISSAN '92 MAXIMA-eIn.,VS, auto., cold ac., muri.,
$1650. 708557.3593
Pvlice Impounds lu, Saiclloyola Camry 2000 oniy $0021
HOnda Civic 99 only $10371 Hou-das, Toyotas, Nissuns & Mare
lrom $5001 For llstiws 6-0124 ext. 1213
$500! Police Impounds!Cars from $SOOi For Listings
1-9204737523 XC436
SATURN '96 152 4 DR.. SNRF.RUNS WELL GAS SAVER $8011
CALL 128698-3150
ScIon '06 IC#82395 $12.995
BERMAN'S STAR NISSAN888-267.1976
'06 Sciun tC#Y8594A $12,995
DI.AR 36666208607
Scion '06 sA#8616A $20995
BERMAN'S STAR NISSAN888-267'1.976
'08 Toyota Corallo$iVU1248 $13,995
Gruuslngnr Volno 866-5990620
'07 Toyota Comm LE8X6280 $16,995
866-532-5660
'07 Toyota PrIas#Y87t22 $23,995
DLAR 1-8666208607
'04 Tavuta Comm LE#190720A $9995
DLAR 36666104607
Toyota '03 CorulIa LE$10,990
Berman's Mid City Nissansosom
Tuoota 'OlSulara4796 $4 995Cali 888679 f2244
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TOYOTA '00 CAMRY LE, 4 Dr. 61k.63 Full PwT- Gas Saner Runs/thu
tito New, $5,, 17343779t
o Camry
Grosslnger Volve 868-5950620
Teyuto '94 Camary XIe- ein. nomsI/desta runs well, liest. acilhr,sunrf. 0bo;77340601
TOYOTA '93 CAMREY XLE4 dr., euc. cond., auto., full pwr.,gR. mpg., 24 to 28. must see,,
$3,490/aba 636-7237453
TOYOTA '91 CAMRY 4 Dr. Aulo.Exc, Cond. 11514 ml's, GarageKept, 1 Owner, Nan- SmokingVehlclo. 100% Rust Free, Priv.Owner, $2.150. 312.217-2370
'08 Volno SSO 2.$21,995
Grosslrtger Volno 866-5950620
'07 Volno 5402.41#VU1738 $16,995
Grosslnger Volna 866-5950620
'04 Volvo 5401VU1314 $9 995
Grnsslnger Voles 864-5950620
'06 VM Jalta 2.0 Turbo#Y87400 $35,995
DLAR i-8666208607
'06 VW Jutta#VU1277 $1.3 995
Grussluger Volvo 8611-5950620
Vw '05 Jutta#SP62.55 $12,995
BERMAN'S STAR NISSAN888-2671976
'03 VW GT VR6#T9OSIIB $12,995
Grassingor Volvo 866-5950620
VW '97 JEI'TA GLX, 4 Or. 6314orle. Ml. Lltrr. Snrf. Auto. Ail Pwr.
Cyl. GrI. Cand. Thru-Oul,Gsraged, $4,3X1,7736618678
VM '96 lETTA GL auto, white,4dr. oulslsnding, gas saver
Must Seul $1.100, 173907-aiuti
T-9 ANTIQUE CARS
1951 CORVETTE Fiielie,
$48r orange, convertible, 2
doors, leather seats, automat-
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Fur saie '69 Cher9 Camans 228,Immaculate. Frico $9,91000.
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CHEVY '64 210. 6 C1. StckShift, Good Body. OverythingWorks, $5,500, 773850.2887
CHEVY '77 MONTE CARLO FullP'r;rust/denta, Seattle Car,20
T-10 VANS
CHEVY ' 03 VENTURA PW WIN -DOWS, P661 LOCKS. NO DENt'S,
$2800. 706.7434620
Chevy 'O3Venture LTvery gd. cond V6 4 ml.
loaded $5,310 obo, '1732841453
02 Chevy Venture D81045B$60/Id-whIp to Qlfled buyers!
555.437.j3$1
CHEVY '02 VENTURE LTLow Ml. Silver 7 Puss. Full Pwr.
CD, Alloys. Lthr. Uhu New,$121X1. Cali 773989-0102
CHEVY '95ASTRO VAN LTDwhl,full per., ulluys good solid run'eer. Must try. $1881. 173271-7246
Choey '95 G-20 6414, 1 owner, su-per cm in 8 out. COIn. chairs. aHpwt. $2, obo. 773447-4687
Chrysler '07 TwO & Country#pj,41_36 $18,970 or $323/MoCALL NOW! 688698-731.3
o 06 Coronan SE#o $3-3,970 o, $203/MoCALL NOMI 888698-731.3
Dodge '06 Ord Caravan SXT#P1.4430 $15,910 o, $299/MoCALL NOMI 888695731.3
Dodge '03 Oid Caravan SE5611 Mi $7 985
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DODGE '00 GRANDCARAVAN 55, 7 Pass. BlueFull Pwt. Gorgeous, Must Suoi
$2,1_00. Cali 7737254661
DODGE '99 61505, Passes5er Van, 5614. Euc Cond. Garage
Kept. $3,202, 773-3496667
DODGE '99 GRAND CARAVANin Exc. Cond, In/Oat, NeedsNothing, $2,700, 7732827
Dadgo '98 Caravan low mi., red,lpsg., cold A/C, gorgeous Must
See! $1.600. 713271-4429
DODGE '98 CARAVAN White,Great Miles. Mast Drive,$1700 nba. 773-430-6777
DODGE '98 CARAVAN WhIte,Great Mlles Mast Drino$1700 oho. 173430-8th
DODGE '98 Grand CaravanES-7 pass purpin. ithr,. fullow,., CD,, cass., cold oc alloys,like new $2700. 773271-7246
DODGE '96 CONVERSION VANRuns Groat Must See.
$1250 abo. *3-430-6777
DODGE '92 GRAND CARAVANSE, PrillI. 7 Paus. Full Pan, Solid,Gorgeous, $. 7737254661
FORD'02 ElSO CARGOAir, tilt. no windows, 1w im ml.stereo. $4750. 708932-2492
Ford '02 Wlndstar LX4DR #57 970 or 173/Mo
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FORD '00 6550 Cargo Vaneucl. cond, dr racks Ice cold oc.,$ 1731227951 hablo Eupanal
FORD '00 Wlndotar SEL-7 Pass., blue, ithr,. lull pair.,alloys, cold ac., CD. cuss.gorgeous. $2900 7/37254610
FORD '98 F150 CARGO VAN,runs 8 1ko cxc. sterne, a/c clean,
8811e. $2 713325l837
FORD '98WINDSTAR7 P5G., red, full irur., grt. gorgeous,must see-, $1,2c0 713m-4028
FORD '97 E.350, 16 Ft.8811. Cube/Box Truck. Shelves,161M, Very Good Coud. $5.
847-983m Morton Grove
FORD '96 Ecunallne CunycrolunlW/drives like new, fully loaded,CG, A/C, $1,8X1, 7737465658
HONDA '03 ODYSSEY EX,lthr, pror sIding dro,CD,
stereo, 099.1 owner, u-clean.loo,, $9500 eke. 547-749-5305
'Da Honda Odyssey EX-L3V80343A $9,995
Grossingor Volvo 866-5950620
'07 Hyundu,l Entourage1Y8929 $15,995
DLAR 1-8666208607
'05 NIa Sedosa #7000GA577/bI-wkIy to gIlled buyers!
866-407-1.351.
MERCURY '86 VILlAGER, 834Ml.Raus Greal, Fully Landed, No Pink-
lems, $2,402 Obo 7083593734
Nissan '07 Quest1044 Mi 5*495
fermano Mid City Nissan
Nissan '04 Quest$12,995
BERMAN'S STAR NISSAN808257-1976
NISSAN '53 QUEST ElE 5fr.Folly Id, 6 CD chonger, TV X.cleanln&out,iosener Stilt,
$5,SOOebo. 773'3Z2.i976
Nluan '01 Quest60K Ml $7,890
Berman's MId CIty Nissan
NISSAN '96 QUEST GXEExcellent Condition. $2.403
Call 3126596754
NISSAN '95 QUEST XE661t_ 7 pass, grey, full por. gus sun-er. musI see, $1. 7138990102
NISSAN '94 QUEST7 pass.,grey, sunrf.. 96K ml., Dccl.cond. $1900 093:773503-5902
'93 NIssan Quint $1.200
'%FurdWindttar $1061
'99 Dodgo Coronan $
3377 N. Milwaukee fl3253jO59rlslt samsaatochluagocum
PLYMOUTh '00 GRAND VOYAGER SE, 804, #1 Pur. Eue. Eng. &
Trans. $2.402,312671-7650
Toyota '05 SIennaLoaded 5*935
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Toyota '94 Frevle LE auto, 4V/O,CD/cuss, rade, riloys, lpsg. A/t, heatpod, $2955,166715597
T-11 SIN
'07 CadIllac EscaladeLoaded! 3X6272 $36,995
866-532-5660
'04 CadIllac $RX#61.84 $13,99586641325660
CHEVY '07 TRAILBLAZER4e4, 164 mi., Mnrf. Namgation
Sys. $i.30 oho. 7734T47
'04 Chevy Trailblazer3X6188 $999g86&5326o
ChevY '04 Trallbizcr XLT ESSPI_4339 $12,970 or $239/MoCALL NOWI 8888957313
04 Chevy Trallblzr 825.00A1$92/bi-wkly to QI8nd buyers!
555.447.1Ç1
Cheys '03 Soborban$8,995
BERMAN'S STAR NISSAN388-267.1976
CHEVY '03 TAHOE 31K iraq ml.,only used loi Sips, never grisee In
city, gar kepl. $16,102 773617-1311
CHEVY '00 BLAZER, Exc.Cand, New Tires, 4 DR. Unknown
Mlles, $2,T00, 7733860168
CHEVY '99 TAHOE Eue. Coed, 1owner. 4x4, 31fr. Tan, Low. ml.
$55017066750146
Chevy '96 Suburban ZWDAula, 3d Raw SeatIng $4,495
888-3555031
'05 Chrysler Pacifica touringAWlS 6Y8248 $12,995
DLAR i-866-6108607
DODGE '01 DURANGO SLT
4,4, dIr, flu., lull pa., ulley, 64ml.ear- coed., 5150:0/uhu 7066924641
Dodge '06 Durango SXT#85438 $15,970 nr $299/MoCALI. NOW! 88&695.732.'ì
'03 Dodge Durango3X6259 $6,995866-5325660
'02 Dodge Durango P6524A$77/M-wkiy to QIIIOd buyerst
8664o71351.
DODGE '02 DURANGO SLT 4x4,31-d seat, Mr, laudad, well maint..
95y4 hghwy ml. 1W & runs new,gar. kept, $4.702, 773241-6410
Ford '05 Escape XIsAuto, Ac, CD 52.0,950
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Ford '04 EuplorerEddie Bauer#N2620A $9,995
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FORD '00 Expcdlfloo 4X4, EddieBauer, aX pwr., Pmt., sund., xc. $4000
a, Hablo Espanol 7132O94936ooc'ì FORD EXPLORER XIS'- 4 DR. 4W0, A/O CD 102Ka, Clean, $4.950. 847-9328Oè,g Morton Grove
- FORD 98 EXPLORER XIT>. 4X4, WilT, 4 DR. FuLt PWR..'o eAss.; ALLdYS BEAUTY.; -
- $2,200. CALI. 713271-4029
I-. FORD 'OOEXPIORER XLI4,4, wht., 4 dr. full pwr. ofloysgorgeous, $28&D 7732t1.724
E Ford '97 Eopedttlon XLT AWD,o bik. IoU pwr, alloys. like new.C.) Must Sect $2.500, 773271.4095u,o
FORD '97 EXPLORER XII 4x4.< V6, Iks/drives like new, ihr A/C,aruiiy loaded, $2,450, 773-376-7999a,
Ford'O6TaorusGl.. AC, Dual Climate Control $3,995r) 88&3555031u,wcl)
'95 Ford Explorer 4x4Auto, Air, Clean, RunsGreat, Bargain $2495
Midway Motor 70&65S5756
FORD '94 EXPLORER 4u4, CO,A/C. looks & drives like new, 'kir,cm in & out, $2,100, 773-370-7999
FORD '94 EXPLORER XLT4x4, 4dm,, blu, full pwr., alloys
Must Seel $1 773271.7240
GMC '03 ENVOY EXT.3rd Row Seat, 4X4, VR, TV OVO,Lthr. 56K, $700, 773226L53
'03 GMC Yukon 4x4#MSO2S1A $8 995
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GMC '99 SUBURBAN SIS2 whl drive, 3rd row seat, 1tt(miles, all pwr.. ev cm., $3,950
847983-2956 Morton Grove
02 Hyondal SaotaFo 96307A584/bi-wkly to Qilted buyerxt
99$407.j35j
Infiniti '01 QX4 Total Luxury#7649A $20,970 o, $956/MoCALL NOWI 888-69573i
toRnIti '98 QX4 Wirt., tOr..cuorI., full l,wr.. elloys, cold
xc. cd,, cuss, Like new.4400 773720-9639
'04 Umax AscenderAMSO44OA $14.995
86&533-5660
'08 ieep Wraugler RubtcenLow Mli #T19005A -
OLAR 1.866-6iD-8607
jeep '06 Grd Cherokee400964 $13,995
BERMAN'S STAR NISSAN888'267-1976
- Jeòp'O5 6rd Cherolé LII#I'14425 $17r'MoCALI NOWI
jeep '05 UbOrt#9044A $999
BERMAN'S S1'AR NISSAN88&267-1976
ieep'OS Uberty Lznt Lthr#I'14429 $1S97O or $299/MoCALL NOWI 88840s73i.3
Jeep '03 Uberty Sport4W0 51.1,970 or S726/Mo
CALL NOWI 889-595.7313
JEEP ' 03 UBEI1II SPORT MR,AUTO, 4X4, FULLY LO, $6400 080.
72248333
JEEP '98 Grand CherokeeLaredo-Spec. Edition- 4X4 BIk, Sirfull jpwr., alloys., cd, caso., clx.Must See. $3950 773271-7246
JEEP '97 CHEROKEE LTD.404. 11lit. rans/iks cxci., mint,
$3,000, 773979-2507
Jeep '97 CherokeeLug. Rack. Remote Entry $4,495
888-3555031
'93 Jeep Cherokee 4x4Auto, Air, Cleax, Runs
Great, Ready ter WInter $1995Mldwuy Motor 708556-5756
Laxos '05 RX330IISP6J.34 $23,995
BERMAN'S STAR NISSAN888-267.1976
'00 Mercedes ML320#T5A $7,995
DEAR 1866-6i6-86O7
MERCURY '99 MOUTAINEERAtOO. 81k. 4 DR. Lthr. Smf. Full Pur.CO/Cass. Alloys,Front & Roar WC,
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MITSUBISHI '98 Montero 5portauto, 4a& rura brd, , boat. cd,
alloy, 45x06, $3565Oba:7M-9-1957
Nissan '09 Muruno S AWDLow MII 1lSP6149 $23.995
BERMAN'S STAR NISSAN855267.1976
NIssan '09 Moruno SLoadedt #P6937 $23,799
BERMAN'S STAR NISSAN888.267.1976
NIssan '07 Pathfinder SEl.oadodl #SPSOfl $16,995
BERMAN'S STAR NISSAN888.267.1976
Nissan 'OS Pathfinder SE4WD #SP6028 $12.995BERMAN'S STAR NISSAN
888.267.1976
Nissan '05 Pathfinder SE4a4 #P6916 S1.2,4$9
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Niosan '04 Armada8556M $17 99S
Berman's Mid city Nissan800-5090723
Nissan '04 Armadat.oadedl #SPS1OI $16.995
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Nissan '04 Armada SE*169655 $17995
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Nissan '04 Murano SL MitoV6 Lthr #5P6081. $2.4 985
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Nissan '04 Xterra$10,995
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Nissan '03 Murano SLLoadodl #P6759 $13 985
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Nissan '03 Pathfinder 4WDAuto #5P5996A $10 99BERMAN'S STAR ÑISSAN
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Nlnaan '03. Pathfinder SE900506 $23,970 or $236/MoCALL NOW! 888595.7313
'00 NIssan Xterra 4x4irT82192A $5/MS
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Nissan '99 Pathfinder#P9497 $5.995Call 8886782244
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T-12 TRUCKS
CHEVY '05 COLORADO P Ich UpA/C, auto tOra sharo, low mi.,
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STEVE FOLEY CADILLAC 100 N. Skokie Blvd.Northbrook 866-372-3654 www.stevefoiey.com
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APPLE CHEVROLET IN TINLEY PARK.(708) 429-3000 8585 W. 159th www.appiechevy.com
Bili Jacobs Chevrolet 2001 W. Jefferson St.,Joliet 800-507-6841 %ww.BlllJacobsAuto.com
BILL KAY CHEVROLET 601 Ogden & I-355Downers Giv/Lisle 630-968-2900 billkaychevrolet.com
BREDEMANN CHEVROLET 1401 W. DempsterSt. Park Ridge 847-698-1 934 Next to Lutheran GeneraiHospital www.bredemann.com
Currie Motors Chevy Forest Park 7901W. Roosevelt Rd., 888-2S4--3409 www.cumechevy.com
GROSSINGER CHEVROLET 151 E. Lake CookRd. Palatine 877-359-2438 wwwgrossingerchey.com
HOSKINS CHEVROLET175 N. Arlington Hts Rd., Elk Grove Village847.439O9iX w.hoskinschevroletcom
JACK PHELAN Cl-lEVY 'You Gotta See Jack"4000 5. Harlem, Lyons 877.206-lili jackphelancom
Chevrolet (conVd)LARRY ROESCH CHEVY 868-2350505333 W. Grand Ave., Bensenville w.Ianyroesch.com
PHILLIPS CHEVROLET Rtes, 30&45,Frankfort 866-281-0769 www.phlllipscheuy.com
RIZZA CHEVROLET 8200 S. Harlem,Bridgevlew, (888) 560-7799 www.rizzachevy.com
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Grove (847) 965-7070 www.castlehondacars.com'CASTLE HONDA 6900 W. Dempster, Morton
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RIVER OAKS HONDA 1951 RIver Oaks Drive,Calumet City 800-928-5630 www.riveroakshonda.com
SCHAUMBURG HONDA -Automobiles "A BobRohrman Dealership" 750 E. Golf Rd. 847-88-BONDA
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PATRICK HYUNDAI 1020 E. Golf Rd.Schaumburg www.patrickcars.com 866-314-4539
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HOWARD ORLOFF JAGUAR www.orioff.comKENNEDY EXP AT ARMITAGE 888-820-3229
JAGUAR ELMHURST 490 W. Lake St.Eimhurst www.jaguarelmhurst.com 888-287-62i1
LAUREL JAGUAR OF TINLEY PARK8031 W. 159th St. 868-451-0812 iaureljaguar.com
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AUTOBARN NISSAN OF EVANSTON 1034Chicago Ave. 847-475-8200 www.theautobam.com
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BERMAN'S STAR NISSAN 5757 W. Touhy,NUes (888) 601-2789 www.stamissan.com
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BIlI Kay Buick Pontiac GMC 2300 Ogden,Downers Grove 6309690022 blllkaypontiac.com
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PorscheJOE RIZZA PORSCHE 8120W. 159th Streeet,Orland Park 708-364-2400 rizzacars.com
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LAND ROVER WINNETKA 80 Green Bay Road,Winnetka, IL 868-5384421 ww.fieldsauto.corn
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PATRICK LAND ROVER 1.559 W. Ogden Ave.Naperville630-300-5000 www.landroverofnaperviile.com
IBREDEMANN SCION 1301 W. Dempster,Park Ridge (847) 698-3700 www.bredemann.com
MIDTOWN SCION 2700 N. Cicero, Chicago, IL60639 773622-6300
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CHICAGO NORTHSIDE TOYOTA5625 N. Broadway 773-728-5000 chicagotoyota.com
ELMHIJRST TOYOTA "The Low Price Leader"888-2058340. http://www.eimhursttoyota.com
FOX LAKE TOYOTA 75 S. Rte 12 /Rand RdFox Lake 847-497-9875 www.foxlaketoyota.com
GROSSINGER CITY TOYOTA 1233 N. WellsChicago 200-783-9315 www.grossingercilytoyota.com
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Llbertyville Toyota Scion 1180 S. MilwaukeeAv, Libertyville 877-311-3817 www.Iibertyviiietoyota.com
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BRUCE'S TAKE"'Nick and Norah' gets
points for 1imitng itself tojust one disgusting gross-out gag in an otherwiseriskily cerebral and con-versational t'omance aboutNew York City kids on aquest to find a secret con-cert by the hip band of themoment."SEE MOVIE REVIEW PAGE 04
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Songs outlive fashion stylesBEEHIVE
ThE 60'S MUSICAL'8 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays, 2
p.m. Sundays, Sept. 26 to Oct.
19 at Big Noise Theatre
Company, Prairie Lakes
Theatre, 515 E. Thacker St., Des
Plaines. $20; S18, seniors; $12,
kids 12 and under. (847) 604-
0275; www.bignoisetheatre.org.
By JACK BESS
Contributor
The 1960s hairdos maylook like they're fromMars and the once-hipclothing may now lookodd, but much of that eraspop music still sounds asfresh as when the 45s hitthe record racks. Explor-ing what that musicmeant to six young girls isat the heart of "BeehjveThe 60's Musical," whichBig Noise Theatre Co. willperform from Sept. 26through Oct. 19 at PrairieLakes Theatre in DesPlaines.
«As the music changed,the women changed asthey were growing up,"said "Beehive" directorNancy Finster, a Glencoeresident. "In the begin-fling of the 'GOs, the musicwas all about romanceand love and a boyfriend.That relationship startedto change more withPetula Clark singing'Downtown,' which was avalidating thing of 'get upand go."
A "jukebox musical"that was born off-Broad-way in 1985, "Beehive"hangs 30-some classicsongs (and two originals)on the slimmest of story-lines: A group of womenreminisce about beingyoung, gathering in thefamily garage and singingtheir favorite songs whilepretending to be the per-formers.
"I relate it to my child-hood, growing up in the'80s, when you would do
the exact sanie thing" saidNorthbrook resident LoriSanders, who plays theshow's narrator, Wanda."You'd go into your bed-room with your girlfriendsand you'd sing songs fromthe 'Grease' album andyou'd pretend you were allthe characters."
Ch-ch-ch-chanqes
In "Beehive," the sixwomen sing numbersmade famous by girlgroups (The Angels, TheShangri-Las), solo singers(Connie Francis, LesleyGore) and 'GOs icons suchas Janis Joplin and ArethaFranklin. To reflect thedizzying change of stylesin that decade, each per-former goes through fiveor six wig and costumechanges.
"Connie Francis usedto wear a tight-fittedbodìce and these dressesthat were puffed-out,princess-style," said Glen-
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S cast members of rBeehive: The 60's Musical" sing hits made famous by girl groups.
view resident GraceAcker, who plays Allison."Then the Supremes camealong and they were thepicture of elegance. Theywore beautiful gowns andcarried themselves reallywell."
The progression ofsongs reflect not only thechanging social mores ofthe '60s but also thesharper awareness of lifethat accompanies growingup. Early on, Acker per-forms the teen anthems"My Boyfriend's Back"and "Where the BoysAre," but. in the secondhalf of tue show, she singsJanis Ian's socially con-scious lament "Society'sChild."
As their memoriesmove forward in time, thegirls don such outfits assplashy Mod dresses,white patent-leather go-goboots, and bell-bottompantauits, and tell littlestories that encapsulate
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attitudes of that era.
Miniskirt conversion
"There's a line in theshow that Wanda's momsays 'Nice girls don't wearminiskirts," Sanders said."So you would wear yourlong skirt to school be-cause that's what nicegirls did. But you wouldbring your belt and rollthe skirt up within thebelt to make a miniskirt."
Then there's all thosevintage hairdos: the bee-hive, the bubble, and theflip - and the practice of"ratting" hair that becamea national trend in 1962.
"You take a comb or apick and just create vol-urne with your hair,"Acker said. "You make itreally snarly so that itstands up and sticks in.place. They did crazy stufiwith their hair. lt's a won-der they still had hair."
Sanders' sons, ages 5and 9, put it more suc-
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cinctly with they saw pho-tos of their mom made upfor the show. "Their firstmacLion was, 'Mommyyou look weird,'" she said
"We use lots of AquaNet," Flaster said.
Adding to the periodflavor are the dancestyles: the twist, the frogthe mashed potato, thejerk, the swim, the pony,and the girl groups' syn-chronized moves. Thoughthe oldest songs in "Bee-hive" are nearly a half.century old, they have en-dured so emphaticallythat they seem to have be-corne part of the Amen-can cultural DNA.
"I'm a nanny for a 4-year-old," Acker said."When I played ArethaFranklin's 'Respect,' shesaid, 'Oh, I know thissong.' This music will bearound forever."
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They're celebratingHispanic Heritage Monthin a big way at the SkokiePublic Library, 5215 Oak-ton St. The festivities be-gin on Friday, Oct. 3 with"Let's Visit Mexico off theBeaten Path." From 6:30-8:30 p.m., kids ages 5 andup, with an adult, will cre-ate a Mexican tree of lifewith the help of an artistfrom the National Mu-seum of Mexican Art.Reservations are required.
You and your kids candrop in at the library from1-2:30 p.m. on Sunday,Oct. 12 to "meet" the starsof a popular animatedPBS children's show and"Celebrate with Maya andMiguel."
The library has rentedcostumes for staff mem-bers to wear portrayingthe brother and sister
Kids can drop in at the Skoke Public Library to 'meet" the starsof a popular animated PBS children's show and 'Celebrate withMaya and Miguel."
pair. "They will be walkingaround for photo opportu-nities with the kids," said
Linda Sawyer, youth seri-ices programming coordi-nator. "We'll have Maya
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After meeting the sib-lings, families are invitedto stay at the library for a3 p.m. performance by theFlamenco Triana dancecompany.
For details, call (847)673-7774.
Hoopla-hoopla-hurray!
Your family can stuff ascarecrow, take a hayrideand gather around acampfire for s'mores andapple cider or cocoa at"Halloween Hoopla," 6:30-8:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 9,at Maine Park LeisureCenter, 2701 Sibley Ave.,Park Ridge. The cost is$31 for one pumpkin andone scarecrow for resi-dents, $50 for nonresi-dents, $12 for each addi-
HALLOWEEN
Prospect Heights Public Library, 12 N.
Elm St, Prospect Heights. (847) 259-
3500. www.phpl.info. Oct. 22, 6:30 p.m
Twilight Saga Party for grades 6-12. Oct
22, 7 p.m.: Illinois Most HauntedPlaces,' presented by Chad Lewis.
paranormal researcher and co-author
of the newly released book, The Illinois
Road Guide to Haunted Locations.Book signing will follow program. Oct
24, 3:30 p.m.: Grossology," for grades
48 Oct. 28, 10:30 a.m Halloween
Happenings, presented by storytellerPaddy Lynn. Wear costumes for a trick-
or -treat parade around the library.Oct. 28. 7 p.m.: Lights Out! The North-west Ensemble of Those Were the Days
Radio Players present chilling sound
effects and tales of fright for Hal-loween.
Dicks River Roadhouse, 702 N. River
Road, Mount Prospect. (847) 298-7200.
www.dicksriverroadhouse.com. Oct. 31-
Nov.1, 9 p.m.-4 am.: 'River Road Mas-
sacre Halloween party, with costumecontest at 2 a.m. each nightFamous rreddie's Roadhouse, 1799 S.
Busse Road, Mount Prospect (847)
593-2200. www.famousfreddiesroad-
house.com. Oct. 31-Nov. 1, 8 p.m.-2 a.m
'Freddie's Fright Night" Halloween par-ty, featuring costume contests and livemusic.
Fairy Tale Trail, 4-T p.m. Oct24 and 9
a.m.-2 p.m. Oct. 25 at the Woman's Club
of Evanston, 1702 Chicago Ave.,
Evanston. Cost is $5 per person, maxi-
mum $20 per family, (847)475-3800 or
www.wcofe.org. The child-centered
event features a labyrinth of eight sto-
rybook-themed rooms hosting charac-ters such as Harry Potter, the LittleMermaid, Sponge Bob, Bob the Builder,
tional pumpkin. Bringclothes to dress yourscarecrow-long-sleevedshirt, pants and hat. Pre-registration is required.
For details, call (847)692-5127.
Fee!in' groovy
Call soon for your freetickets so that your familywon't miss the chance tosee "Second Sunday Spe-cial: Be the Groove," 2-3p.m. Oct, 12 at Niles PublicLibrary, 6960 W. OaktonSt. The Chicago-based en-semble blends percussionand hip-hop dance in itsexuberant, rhythmic per-formances.
For details, call (847)663-6624.
Warm and fuzzy
Children from birththrough 24 months, with aspecial adult, of course,will hear stories and playduring "Teddy Bear
Dorothy, the Cowardly Lion and the Tin
Man. Children are welcome to wear
costumes.
Fright Fest. Oct. 4Nov. 2 at Six Flags
Great America, 542 N. Route 21, Gurnee.
Hours are 5-11 p.m. Fridays: 10 amiD
p.m. Saturdays: 10 am-B p.m. Sundays;
with special hours from 10 a.m.-9 p.m.
Sunday, Oct 12, and 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Mon-
day, Oct.13.
www.sixflags.com/greatamerica.
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Altered State UL an original musi-cal, will be presented by the Skokie
Park District-sponsored Still Acting Up!senior performance troupe at 2 p.m.
Oct.15,19, 22 and26; and 8 p.m. Oct18and 25 at the Devonshire Cultural Cen-
ter, 4400 Greenwood, Skokie. Tickets
are $13 in advance, $14 at the door $11
in advance, $12 at the door for seniors;
and $6 for children under 12. For
groups of 20 or more, tickets are $9
per person. For tickets, call (847) 674-
1500, ext. 2400.
SAnd Then There Were None." North-
minster Players will present a scriptedreading of Agatha Christie's play at
7:30 p.m. OCL1O-U, 17-18 and 3 p.m. Oct.
Q at 2515 Central Park, Evanston, $10.
Call (224) 545-1560 for information,
ßeehive: The 60's Musical," present-ed by Big Noise Theatre Company
through Oct 19 at the Prairie Lakes
Theater, 515 E. Thacker St., Des Plaines.
Performances at 8 p.m. Fridays and
Saturdays; 2 p.m. Sundays. Tickets:
S20; $18 for senior citizens; $12 for chu-
iren 12 and under, Call (847) 604-0215
or visit www.bignoisetheatre.org.
Centre East in the North Shore Center
for the Performing Arts, 9501 Skokie
Blvd., Skokie, (847) 673-6300. www.cen-
Time," 9:30-10:15 a.m.Monday, Oct. 6, at ParkRidge Public Library 20S. Prospect Ave. Oldersiblings are welcome.
For details, call (847)825-3123.
Think green
Activities for all ageswill deliver the same mes-sage at the free "EvanstonGreen Living Festival:Walking the Walk - Howto Reduce Your CarbonFootprint." From 9 a.m.-4p.m. Saturday, Oct. 4, atthe Evanston EcologyCenter, 2024 McCormickBlvd., adults can hearspeakers on a variety ofecology topics. There willbe activities for kids allday, demonstrations in theTwiggs Community Gar-den and a chance to tour anew mini-farm.
For details, call (847)448-8256.
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treeast.org. Nov.1, 5 p.m. and 8 p.m.:
"Defending the Caveman," $44. March
24-April 5, 2009 "Menopause: The Mw
sical," $46. Feb. 21, 2009 "t Love You,
You're Perfect, Now Change," 5 and 8
p.m., $48.
Charley's Aunt at 7:30 p.m. Oct. 2-4,
9-11 and 16-18 at Northeastern Illinois
University's Stage Center Theatre,
Building F, 5500 N. St. Louis Ave., Chica-
go. Sb; SB for students and senior citi-
zens, (773) 442-4274.
"Ihe Crucible," Oct.T7-26 in Oakton
Community College's Performing Arts
Center, 600 E. Golf Road, Des Plaines,
(847) 635-1900 or
www.oakton.edu/tickets.
Darnn Yankees," through Nov.2 at
Metropolis Performing Arts Centre, illW. Campbell St, Arlington Heights. Per-
formances at 7:30 p.m. Thursdays; 8
p.m. Fridays; 7 pin. Saturdays; and 3
p.m. Sundays, Special matinees at 3
p.m. Oct. 18, Oct. 25 and Nov. 1. $34-$42.
(847) 5Th2121 or
Www.metropolisarts.com,
Ihe Day Patlent, written by J, SeanCallan o! Lake Forest and presented by
Shapeshifters Theatre, through Oct19
at the Irish American Heritage Center,
4626 N. Knox, Chicago. Performances
at 8 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays; 3 p.m.
Sundays. Tickets: $15; $12 for IAIIC
members, Call (773) 282-7035, ext. 10,
or visit www.irishamhc.com,
"Dr.Jekyll & Mr. Hyde, through Oct.
26 at Northlight Theatre, located at theNorth Shore Center for the PerformingArts, 9501 Skokie Blvd., Skokie. Perfor-
rnances on Tuesdays atl:30 p.m. (ex-
cept Oct. 1 and 21); Wednesdays at I
p.m. and 7:30 p.m. (except Oct. 8);
Thursdays at 7:30 p.m Fridays at 8
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'Littlé Shòp' is ñèw direction for Stage One'LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS'
7:30 p.m. Friday, 2 and 7:30 pm..
Saturday and 2 p.m. Sunday,
Oct. 3-5 at Stage.One Thèatre,
620 Lee St., Des Plaines.
$18/door; $15/advanCe, group
discounts available. (630) 808-
5852.
By MYRNA PETLICKI
Contributor
A plant with a vora-cious appetite will helpArtReach EducationalTheatre continue its mis-sion of exposing childrento all aspects of theater,music and dance. Instruc-tors and five teenage stu-dents from the Palatine-based arts organizationare presenting benefitperformances of the AlanMenken and Howard Ash-man rock musical "LittleShop of Horrors," Oct. 3-5at Stage One Theatre inDes Plaines.
That 1982 musical,based ?" Roger Corman's1960 cult film, tells thestory of a meek floral shopworker named Seymourwho raises a plant that de-velops a surprising and in-creasingly urgent need forblood as it grows andgrows and grows.
Dan Walsh of Chicago,
Awkward adaptatio n undoe s 'Jekyll/ Hyde'
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program director ofArtReach, is co-directorand co-choreographer ofthe show with Lin Hen-drickson of Palatine, andalso plays Seymour.
"We chose this showbecause it is contempo-rary and the music has akind of doo-wop '50s rockfeel to it," Walsh said.
Walsh, who performedfrequently in professionaltheater before startingArtReach, said that he au-
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Unbelievable: Danny McCarthy as Dr. Jekyll's sinister alter-egoEdward Hyde, and the chambermàid who falls for him, played by
Cora Vander Broek.
"Feed me!" Dan Walsh and Lisa Brueck have a'prohlem plant on their hands in "Little Shop ofHorrors."
ditioned for the role ofSeymour at major the-aters, and was called backeach time, but never gotthe part. "It's clearly arole that's appropriate forme," he said. "It's com-pletely in my range. He's acharacter that is close tomy heart.
Model role model
"I think he is really, re-ally good at heart," Walshcontinued. "He is one of
'DR. JEKYLLAND MR. HYDE'
Through OCt. 26 at Northlight
Theatre, 9501 Skokie Blvd.,
Skokie. $35 - $55. (847) 673-
6300; www.northlight.org.
By CATEY SULLIVAN
Contributor
Oh, deai It's never agood sign when the audi-ence starts tittering dur-ing a climactic murderscene. Ox; for that matter,when the murderer inmid-kill seems for all theworld more like the kind
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these people who fightsfor what he believes in. It'sjust that at times he issubjected to all of theseoutside forces that leadhim down the wrong pathbut he still gets what rightfrom wrong is. And afterhe's been lead down thewrong path, he tries to fixit. He's a giving, caringperson and I think he's thekind of person we all as-pire to be."
Lisa Brueck of Mont-
ofgood-guy regular Joeyou'd invite over for abeer than a threateningdealer in death. But so it
. goes in Northlight The-atre's handsome, but woe-fully miscast and uninten-tionally campy "Di Jekylland Mt Hyde" staged inSkokie.
Jeffrey Hatcher's awk-ward adaptation of RobertLouis Stevenson's novellais the root of much of thetrouble here. Directed byJessica Thebus, this is amuddled, garishly grue-some version of the classic
gomery plays Audrey, Sey-mour's co-worker and loveinterest - he names theplant Audrey II in honorof her. Brueck, a collegeclassmate of Walsh's,earned a Bachelor of Sci-ence degree in theaterarts from Illinois StateUniversity.
Brueck described Au-drey as "kind of a carica-ture of the stereotypicalding-y blond. She's kind ofding-y, but she's verysweet and very naïve."Seymour is attracted toher because "she's sogood; she's pure and sweetand kind," Brueck added.
Playing the role is alongtime goal for the ac-tor. "I've done this showtwice, but never as Au-drey," she explained. "Ilove the music. 'SuddenlySeymour' is such a greatsong. I like challengingmyself with accents. A lotof times in musicals in-génues don't have a lot todo, but this character hasa little bit more to do, alittle bit more develop-ment and things that aremore challenging."
Dance director
Co-director and co-cho-reographer Lin Hendrick-son works with young peo-
horror story. The cast uni-formly overplays its hand,laying on the ominous am-biance and foreshadowinguntil it's as thick as Lon-don's famedpea soup fog.And just in case the audi-ence misses the fraught,lurking peril hanging likea thundercloud in virtu-ally every single syllable ofdialogue, a sonic backdropof generically spooky mu-sic is ever present to leteveryone know they oughtto be scared.
Then there's the wildlyinconsistent mood of the
ple at ArtReach, as a di-rector, choreographer andteacher of dance and act-ing. Hendrickson has beendancing sincetheage of 2and has performed riththe Orlando Magic and theChicago Bulls, as well aswith Disney, at GreatAmerica and in many mu-sical theater productions.
She said "Little Shop ofHorrors" is a good pick fortheir group because"We're trying to get edgiershows for the teeais to getinvolved with. We're try-ing to pick shows that willbring in revenue to keepthe program going to sup-port the children."
Hendrickson is playingone of the street urchins.She has created somecomplicated dances for theurchins, including an in-tense tap dance to "MeanGreen Mother from OuterSpace," which Hendricksonpredicts "is going to be theshowstopper. The song isactually from the movie.It's not normally done inthe stage production?'
Brueck believes that"Little Shop of Horrors"offers something foreveryone. "It's funny, it'sscary, it's silly, it's verytouching," she said.
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piece. One moment,Hatcher's dialogue is dry,wry and droll. The next,it's appallingly grisly. Agraphié medical schoollecture involving thecorpse of a prostitute is anasty shock, as is an uglyscene wherein anotherprostitute is boundspread-eagle to a door asHyde slashes her, leavingan oozing crimson woundacross her bare back.
. Hatcher's script is alsoproblematic in that it calls
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Nick and Norah'sInfinite Playlist
** 1/2You know the old say-
ing that you shouldn't putstuff in your mouth be-cause you never knowwhere it's been? Thanks,"Nick and Norah's InfinitePlaylist," for offering sucha graphic illustration ofthe wisdom of that princi-pie, as a wad of chewinggum making the roundsamong friends, with abrief stopover (for mari-nating purposes) in avomitous Port Authoritytoilet bowl.
Gen Y-ifying the old re-liable romantic comedy
MOVES :
Young hipsters in loveformula is ali well andgood, but it's apparentlytoo much to expect any-one to make any sort ofteen comedy these dayswithout at least one trulydisgusting grossout gag.
"Nick and Norah" getspoints for limiting itself tojust the one though, in anotherwise riskily cerebraland conversational ro-mance about a bunch ofsuburban New York Citykids on an all-night questto find the secret location.of a concert by the hipband of the moment.
Nick (Michael Cera, es-sentially reprising hisroles in "Juno" and "Su-perbad") is the likablydorky bass player in aband with two gay schoolfriends. Norah (sleepy-eyed Kat Dennings of"The 40 Year Old Virgin"and "Charlie Bartlett") isthe brooding, sarcasticclassmate of Nick's evil ex-girlfriend Tris (AlexisDziena), who dumped himand enjoys perpetuating
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his agony. Norah first de-velops an interest in Nickwhen she starts fishingthe mix CDs he sent toTris ("Road to ClosureVolume 12") out of thetrash. But they meet cutefor the first time at añightclub in the East Vil-lage, when she randomlychooses him to pretend tobe her boyfriend whenTris teases her for nothaving a date.
From that point, it's aneasy matter to get Norahinto Nick's beat-up Yugo,where they spend the restof the night trying to trackdown Norah's sloppydrunk best friend Caroline(Ari Graynor), who's goneAWOL, and locate a su-per-secret concert byWhere's F1uff their (fie-tional) favorite band.
In accordance withromcom tradition, Nickand Norah don't exactlyclick for starters. In fact,Norah calls Nick an "emopunk band boy" andpunches him in the throat.
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On Sunday, November 9th, over i .000 guests will join together at the Rosemont Convention Center tocelebrate St.Jude Children's Research Hospital, one ofthe premier pediatric cancer research centers.
The Fashion Show will feature contemporary fashions by Mart Fashion Production, furs by YorkFurriers, and jewelry by International Art Jewelers. All guests will receive very special gifts donatedby Belio, Inc. Open for viewing at 10:30 a.m., the Dream Raffle includes hundreds of prizes, suchas: pearl necklace; fur jacket; theatre tickets; weekend getaways; Bears, Cubs and Sox tickets; spapackages; walk-on in a commercial; circus tickets; boating on Lake Michigan; and much more.
During the cocktail reception/raffle viewing, guests will enjoy complimentary mimosas. Attendeeswill also enjoy a luncheon, entertainment, and fashion in an event that features Honorary Chair,Ann Danner, President of Residential Homes ofAmerica,and Master ofCeremonies, Sondra Solarte,ofFox News Chicago.
Located in Memphis, Tennessee, St. Jude Children's Research Hospital treats an average of 5,100patients a year.With the help ofsupporters like you,St.Jude has been ableto help treat children fromall 50 states and around the world.The late entertainer, DannyThomas,founded the hospital in i 962with the mission that "No child should die in the dawn of life," and with your help and the help ofcountless doctors and researchers, St.Jude is working to make Danny's dream a reality.
Tickets are $70 each, with tables often for $700, and Dream Tables for S i 500. Licensed by the Cityof Rosemont, IL - ALSAC/St.Jude Children's Research Hospital, Permittee.
For more information on buying tickets or tables, donating to the raffle,or buying an ad in theadbook, go to http://www.shaker.comfstjudefashjonshow Or call the Midwest Regional St.Jude Office at 800-621-5359.The Donald E. Stephens Convention Center is located at 5555 N.River Rd. in Rosemont.
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Manhattan mating dance: "Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist."
(Irene Dunne wasn'tthrilled with Cary Grantin "The Awful Truth" butyou didn't see her punchhim in the throat - is ro-mantic comedy becomingan extreme sport?). Even-tually though, they recog-nize their common out-look on life a combina-tion of "straight edge" mu-sic nerdiness, hipster de-tachment and reluctantromanticism - and lovebegins to stir in the oldYugo.
That's not entirely agood thing, though. Thefilm moves along nicely as
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Sat, Sun, Thurs: 12:00-2:30-
5:00-720-9:45
Mon, Tues: 5:00-7:20
Wed: 2:30-5:00-7:20
NIGHTS INRODANTHE (PG-13)-
Vii: 5:20-7:20-9:20
Sat, Sun, Wed, Thun; 120-3:20-. 5:2O-7:20-9:20
Mon, Tues: 5:20-7:20
BURN AFTER READING (R)Fri:520-7:30-9:40
Sat, Sun, Wed, Thurs: 1:10-3:15-
5:20-7:30-9:40
Mon, Tues: 5:20-7:30
IGOR (PG)Fn, Mon, Tues: 5:10
Sat, Sun, Thurs: 1:10-3:10-5:10
ThE WOMEN (PG-13)Fri-Sun, Wed, Thurs: 7:00-9:15
Mon, Tues: 7:00
ilLincoln Village 1-66341 N. McCormick at Devon
(773) 604-4747The theater did not provide
information. Call for titles and times.
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Evanston CenturyiCinearts1715 Maple Ave. .
(847) 492-0123
BEVERLY HILLS.
CHIHUAHUA (PG)'Fri-Thurs: 11:40-2:10
4:35-7:10-9:40
. BLINDNESS (R)Fri-Thurs: 12:30-4:10-7:20-10:15
FLASH OF GENIUS (PG-13)Fri-Thurs: 12:20-3:50-7:30-10:20
110W TO LOSE FRIENDS& ALIENATE PEOPLE (R)
Fri-Thurs: 11:35-2:255:05-7:40-1020
NICKAND NORAH'SINFINITE PLAYLIST (PG-13)
FrI-Thurs: 12:00-1:lO-220
3:30-4:40-5:50-7:00
8:10-9:20-10:25
RELJGULOUS (R)Fri. Sat, Mon-Thurs: 11:45
220-4:55-7:30-10:05
Sun: 2:20-4:55-7:30-10:05
APPALOOSA (R)Fri-Thurs: 11:30-2:15
5:00-7:45-10:30
ELKGiÓvE VILLAGE:Elk GroveBiesterfield & Arlington lits. lids.
(847) 444-FILM 11559
BEVERLY HILLSCHIHUAHUA (PG)
Fri-Thurs: 12:00-1:0O-215-3:15
4:30-5:30-6:45-7:45-9:00-10:00
NICK AND NORAH'SINFINITE PLAYLIST (PG-13)Fri-Thurs: 12:45-2:50-4:55-7:00-9:05
EAGLE EYE (PG)Fn: 5:00-7:20-9:45
Sat, Sun, Thurs: 12:00-2:30-5:00-7:20-9:45
. Mon, Tues: 5:00-7:20Wed: 2:30-5:00-7:20
NIGHTS INRODANTHE (PG-13)
Frl-Thun: 12:30-2:45-5:00-7:15-9:30
GHOST TOWN (PG-13)Fri-Thurs: 12:20-2:35-4:50-7:05-9:25
LAKEVIEW TERRACE (PG-13)Fri-Thurs: 12:00-2:20-4:457:l0-9:35
BURN AFTER READING (R)Fri-Thurs: 3:05-7:25
RIGHTEOUS KILL (R)Fri-Mon, Wed, Thurs: 12:5-5:10-9:30
Tues: 5:10-9:30
". GLEN VIEW
Glen 101850 Tower Drive
(847) 729-9600www.Kerasotes.com
.
ÙEVERLY HILLS. CHIHUAHUA (PG)
Fri-Thurs: 1:30-420-7:00-9:40
FLASH OF GENIUS (PG-13)Fri-Thurs: 12:50-3:40-6:40-9:30
. NICK AND NORAHSINFINITE PLAYLIST (PG-13)
Fri-Thurs: 2:00-5:00-7:40-10:15
RELIGULOIJS (R)Fri-1hur: 1:50-4:40-7:30-10:00
CHOKE(R)Fri-Thurs: 9:20 p.m.
EAGLE EYE (P0-13)FriThurs: 1:10-4:00-6:50-9:50
FIREPROOF (PG)Fri-Thurs: 12:40-3:20-6:10-9:00 -
NIGHTS INRODANTHE (PG-13)
Fri-Thurs: 1:40-4:50-720-10:10
. IGOR(PG) :.Fri-Thurs: 12:45-3:30-6:20
GHOST TOWN (P0-13)Fri-Thurs: 120-4:30-7:10-9:55
BURN AFTER READING (R)Fri-Thurs: 1:00-3:5O6:30-9:10
Highland Park
' I '445 Central Ave.(847) 432-3300
GHOST TOWN (PG-13)Fn: 4:45-7:15-9:15
Sat: 2:15-4:45-7:15-9:15
Sun: 2:15-4:45-7:15
Mon-Thurs: 4:45-7:15
RIGHTEOUS KILL (R).Fn: 4:45-7:15-9:15
Sat: 2:154:45-7:15-9:15.
Sun: 2:15-4:45-7:15
Mon-Thurs: 4:45-7:15
TELL NO ONE (NR)Fn: 4:30-7:00-9:15
Sat: 2:00-4:30-700-9:15
Sun: ?:00-4:307:00Mon-Thurs: 4:30-7:00
THE WOMEN (PC-13)Fn, Man-Thun: 4:30
Sat, Sun: 2:00-4:30
TROPIC ThWIDER (R)Fn, Sat: 7:00-9:15
Sun-Thurs: 7:00
e...
Renaissance Place1850 2nd St.
. (847) 258-7282
BURN AFTER READING (R)Fri-Thurs: 12:45-3:15-5:45-8:15
. VICKY CRISTINABARCELONA (P0-13)
Fri-Wed: 12:40-3:00-5:30-8:00Thurs: 12:40-3:00-8:00
.THE DUCHESS (P0-13)Fri-Thurs: 12:30-3:10-5:40-8:20
RELIGULOUS (P0-13)Fri-Thurs: 100-3:30-6:00-8:30
ELEGY (R)Fri-Thurs: 12:50-8:10
FROZEN RIVER (R)
.Fri-Thurs: 320-5:50
Randhurst101 Euclid Ave.
(847) 590-9788
www.amctheatres.com. The theater did not provide
information. Call for titles and times.
NILES
Show Place 12 '
301 Golf Mill Center(800) 326-3264, f11643
www.Keraotes.comCall theater for titles and times.
' ,. NORRI,DGE.
Norridge4520 Harlem Ave.(708) 452-9000www.amctheatres.com
. BEVERLY HILESCHIHUAHUA(PG)
Fn: 12:50-3:00-5:15-7:35-9:50
Sat: l0:45-12:50-3:00-5:15-7:35-9:50
Sun: l0:45-12:50-3:00-5:15-7:35
Mon-Thurs:'4:05-6:lO-820'
BLINDNESS (R) -
Fn: 1:30-4:15-7:00-9:40
Sat: l0:45-1:30-4:l5-7:00-9:40
Sun: 10:45-1:30-4:15-7:OQ
Mon-Thurs: 4:2Q-70
HOW TO LOSE FRIENDSAND ALIENATE PEOPLE (R)
Fr1: 2:00-4:40-725-9:55
1l:10-2:00-4:407:25-955
Sun: 11:10-2:00-4:40-725
Mon-Thurs: 4:15-7:00
NICK AND NORAH'SINFINITE PLAYLIST (P0-13)
1:05-3:lO-5:30-7:45-1O:00
Sat: 1l:00-1:05-3:10-5:30-7:45-10:00
Sun: 11:00-1:05-3:10-5:30-7:45
Mon-Thurs: 4:00-6:20-825
EAGLE EYE (P0-13)Fil: 1:40-4:30-7:10-9:45
Sat: 11:05-1:4OE4:30-7:l0-9:45
Sun: 1t05-1:40-4:30-7:lO
Man-Thun: 4:30-720
NIGHTSINRODANTHE (PC-13)
Fn: 22O-4:50-7:l5-:30Sat: 1l:40-2:20-4:50-7:15-9:30
Sun: 11:40-220-4:50-7:l5
Mon-Thurs: 3:50-6:00-8:05
GHOST TOWN (PC-13)Fri-Sun: 1:45-6:30
Mon-Thurs: 6:00
lOOR (PG)Fr1: 2:10-420-620-8:30
Sat: 11:50-2:10-420-620-8:30
Sun: 11:50-210-420-620
Mon-Thurs: 4:10-6:15-820
FESTIVALS
LAKEVIEW TERRACE (P0-13)Fn: 1:15-3:55-6:40-9:20
Sat: 10:50-1:15-3:55-6:40-920
Sun: 1O:50-l:15-3:55-6:40
Mon-Thurs: 4:50-7:40
MY BEST FRIEND'S GIRL (R)Fn: 4:10-9:00
Sat: 11:30-4:10-9:00
Sun: 11:30-4:10
Mon-Thurs: 6:05
BURN AFTER READING (R)Fri-Sun: 1:55-6:50
Mon-Thurs: 3:55-0:15
RIGHTEOUS KILL (R)Fr1: 4:05-0:40
Sat: 1120-4:05-0:40
Sun: 11:20-4:05
Mon-Thurs: 3:45-8:10
PARK RIDGE
Pickwlck5S.Prospect .
(847) 604-2234
AN AMERICAN CAROL (PC-13)Fri-Sun: 2:15-4:45-7:00-9:00
Mon-Thurs: 4:45-7:00-9:00
NIGHTSINRODANTHE (P0-13)
. Fri-Sun: 2:00-4:15-6:30-8:45
Mon-Thurs: 4:15-6:30-8:45
BEVERLY HILLSCHIHUAHUA (PG)
Fri-Sun: 1:00-4:l5-6:30-8:30
Mon-Thurs: 4:15-6:30-0:30
BURN AFTER READING (R)- Mon-Thurs: 4:15-6:30-8:30
Rosemont 189701 Bryn Mawr Ave.
(847) 44T-1030
BLINDNESS (R)Fr1, Sat 1:00-4:00-7:00-10:00-12:45
. Sun-Thurs: 1:00-4:00-7:00-10:00
FLASH OF GENIUS (P0-13)Fri. Sat: 12:50-3:45-6:45-9:45:12:40
Sun-Thurs: 12:50-3:45-6:45-9:45
HOW TO LOSE FRIENDSAND ALIENATE PEOPLE (R)
Fri. Sat: 1:40-4:30-7:l5-9:55-12:30
. Sun-Thurs: 1:40-4:30-7:15-9:55
.." ROSEMONT
AN AMERICAN CAROL (P0-13)Fri. Sat: l:303:40-5:50-
.
8:0S-lO:20-12:20
Sun-Thurs: 1:30-3:40-5:50-8:05-l0:20
BEVERLY HILLSCHIHUAHUA (PG)Fri. Sat:12:15-2:45-5:10-
7:45-10:10-12:35
Sun: 12:15-245-5:l0-7:45-10:10 .
Mon-Thurs: 2:45-5:l0-7:45-lO:l0
NICK AND NORAH'SINFINITE PLAYLIST (PG-13)
Fri. Sat: 12:45-3:15-5:45-
8:15-10:35-12:50
Sun-Thuts: 12:45-3:l5-5:45-8:l5-lO:35
RELIGULOUS (R)Fn, Sat: 12:05-2:45:15-
7:50-1020-12:45
Sun: 12:05-2:40-5:15-7:50-l0:Z0
Mon-Thurs: 2:40-5:15-7:50-10:20
THE PRICE (NR)Thun: 12:45-2:45-4:45-6:45-8:45-l0:45
CHOKE (R)Fr1, Sat 725-9:50-l2:lO
Sun-Thurs: 725-9:50
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EAGLE EYE (P0-13)Fri. Sat: 2:30-3:30-5:15-6:50-
8:00-9:35-10:45-1225
Sun-Thurs: 2:30-3:30-5:15-
6:50-8:00-9:35-l0:45
MIRACLE AT ST. ANNA (R)Fri-Sun: 11:45-3:10-6:35-10:00
Mon-Thurs: 2:50-620-9:45
NIGHTS INRODANTHE (P0-13)Fn, Sat: 1225-2:55-520-
7:55-1025-12:45Sun: 12:25-2:55-520-7:55-1025
Mon-Thurs: 2:55-520-7:55-1025
THE LUCKY ONES (PC-13Fri-Thurs: 12:45
GHOST TOWN (P0-13)Fri-Sun: 11:50-220-4:55Mon-Thurs: 2:20-4:55
ICOR (PG)Fri. Sat: 1:05-3:05-5:05-
. 7:10-9:15-11:20
Sun-Wed: 1:05-3:05-5:05-7:lO-9:15
Thurs: 1:05-3:05-5:05
LAKEVIEW TERRACE (PG-13). Fri. Sat: 1:35-4:25-7:20-10:05-1240
Sun-Thurs: 1:35-425-720-10:05
MY BEST FRIEND'SGIRL (R)Fri. Sat: ll:55-225-5:00-
- . 7:40-10:10-12:35
Sun: 1l:55-2:25-5:00-7:40-10:10Mon-Thurs: 225-5:00-7:40-10:10
BURN AFtER READING (R)Fr1, Sat: 2:35-7:35-1225Sun-Thurs 2:35-7:35
RIGI1TEOÚS KILL (R)Fri-Sun: 12:00-5:05-9:55Mon-Thurs: 5:05-9:55
FLY ME TO.THE MOON (G) 3-DFri-Thurs: 1255-2:50-4:50
JOURHEYTOThECENTEROF THE EARTH (PG) 3-D
Fri. Sat: 7:05-9:05-11:15
Sun-Thurs: 7:05-9:05
Rosemont 18 Premier9701 Bryn Mawr Ave.
(847) 447-1030
BLIHDNESS-(R)Fri Sat: tOO-4:00-7:00-10:00-l2:45
Sun: l:00-4:00-7:00-l0:00
Mon-Thurs 4:00-7:00-10:00
FLASH OF GENIUS (PG-13)Fn, Sat 12:50-3:45-6:45-9:45-12:40
Sun: 12:50-3:45-6:45-9:45
Mon-Thurs:'6:45-9:45
HOW TOLOSE FRIENDS-AND ALIENATE PEOPLE (R)
Fr1, Sat: 1:40-4:30-7:15-9:55-12:30
Sun: 1:40-4:30-7:15-9:55
Mon-Thurs: 4:30-7:15-9:55
NICK AND NORAH'SINFINITE PLAYLIST (PC-13)
Fn, Sat: 12:45-3:15-5:45-8:15-10:35-12:50
Sun: 12:45-3:15-5:45-8:15-10:35Mon-Thurs: 5:45-8:15-10:35
EAGLE EYE (PC-13)Fri-Sun: 1:45-2:30-4:45-5:15-
7:30-8:00-10:15-10:45
Mon-Thurs: 4:45-5:15-7:30-8:00-10:15-10:45
Gardens 1-6220 Old Orchard Center(847) 673-4105www.amctheatres.com
The theater did not provideinformatIon. Call for titles and times.
Gardens 7-13175 Old Orchard Center
(847) 674-0072www.amctheatres.com
The theater did not provideinformation. Call for titles and times.
Village Crossing7000 Carpenter Road(847) 673-8486www.Kerasotes.com
ThE EXPRESS (PC-13)Sat 7:30
BLINDNESS (R)Fr1, Sat: 1:10-4:15-7:00-9:55-12:50
Sun-Thurs: 1:10-4:15-7:00-9:55
RELIGULOUS (R)Fri. Sat: 11:10-220-5:15-
8:00-10:30-1:00
Sun: 1l:10-220-5:15-8:O0-10:30
Mon-Thurs: 220-5:l5-8:00-10:30
FLASH OF GENIUS (PC-13)Fn, Sat: 1:30-420-7:1010:05-12:55
Sun-Thurs: 1:30-4:20-7:10-10:05
AN AMERICAN CAROL (PC-13)Fri. Sat: 1215-2:30-5:10-
7:40-1020-12:30
Suti-Thurs: 12:15-230-5:10-7:401020
NICK AND NORAH'SINFINITE PLAYUST (PG-13) ..
Fn, Sat 11201:50-4:30-7:15
7:45-9:40-10:1512:15
Sun: 1120-1:50-4:30-7:15-j
7:45-94010:l5Mon-Thurs: 1:50-4:30-7:15-
7:45-9:40-10:15
APPALOOSA (R).
Fn, Sat: 120-4:l0-6:50-9:30-i220Sun-Thurs: 120-4:10-6:50-9:30
HOW TO LOSE FRiENDSAND ALIENATE PEOPLE (R)
Fn, Sat 1210-3:30-620:9:1012:01
Sun-Thurs: 12:10-3:30-620-9:10
BEVERLY HILLSCHIHUAHUA (PG)
Fri. Sat: 1l:O0-11:30-1:4OE2:lO-400-
4:50:6:30-70-9:l5-9:4S-12:10Sun: ll:O011:301:40-2:l0-4:00-
4:50-6:30-720-9:151:45
Mon-Thurs: 1:40-210-4:00-4:50-6:30-720-9:15-9:45
MIRACLE AT ST. ANNA(R)Fri-Thurs: 1:15-4:40-0:1511:45
NIGHTS IN. RODANTHE (PC-13)Fri-Thurs: 1:00245-3:50-820-
. 920-10:20-11:50
FIREPROOF (PC)Fr1, Sat 12:45-3:40-6:451:50-1245
Sun-Thurs: l?.45-3:4OE6:45-9:50
EAGLE EYE (PC-13)Fri-Sun: ll:30-12:20-215-3:10-5:00-
6:lO-7:50-9:00-10:40-1l:40
MonThurs: 12:20-2:l5-3:1OE5:O0-
6:10-7:50-9:00-10:40-11:40
lOOR (PG)FrFThurs: 12:30-250-520
LAKEVIEW TERRACE (PC-13)Fri-Sun: 1t50-2:40-5:30-8:1011:O0
Mon-Thurs: 2:40-5:301:10-11:00
BURN AFTER READING (R)Fri. 2:00-4:45-7:3010:i0-12:40
Sat 2:O0-4:45-10:lO-12:40
Sun-Thurs: 2:00-4:45-7:3010:10
RIGHTEOUS KILL (R)Fri-Thurs: 12:00-5:4011:00
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(847) 2517411
MOMMA'S MAN (NR)Fri-Thurs: 2:40-5:00-7:00
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APPALOOSD
***1,2Were back to good quvs vs.
bad guys in this very traditionalWestern (based on a novel by
Robert B. Parker. who emphasized a
similar model of righteoustoughguy-ism in his "Spencer pri-vale-eye novels) and it works quitenicely. Appaloosa is the name ofthe town that has sent out a dis-tress call to marshal-for-hire VirgilCole (Ed Harris) and his long-timedeputy Everett Hitch (ViggoMortensen), because evil rancherRandall Bragg (Jeremy Irons) and
his thugs have been making lifeintolerable. At first it seems that'Appaloosa" might be gearing up to
deliver the standard revisionist-Western line that there's not much
difference between the mercenaryCole and Bragg, but it soonbecomes apparent that he and
Hitch are old-school heroes atheart. They smile at children, treatwomen with respect and always
give fair warning before the slauqh-tering begins. As director and star,Harris (who also made the excellent
"Pollock 8 years ago) demon-strates a deep understanding ofwhat makes an old-school horse-opera satisfying. When a character
rides oit ìnto the sunset in"Appaloosa" it feels just right. Healso allows room for himself andMortensen and Renée Zellweger asthe widow woman who applies a lit-
tie solvent to the male bonding, toshade the archetypal charactersjust enough to keep things interest-Ing. Like last year's "310 to Yuma,"this is another sign that there's stilla lot of life left in Westerns whenthey're made by people who have
passion for them. (BI) (114 min.)
Rated R for some violence and Ian-
quage.
BEVERLY HILLS CHIHUAHUAA pampered pooch (voice of
Drew Barrymore) gets lost in
Mexico. Raja Gosnell ("Scooby-Doo")
directed the comedy featuring thevoices of Andy Garcia, PlacidoDomingo, George Lopez, Cheech
Marin and Paul Rodriguez. (9) min.)
Rated PG for some mild thematic
elements.
BLINDNESSSociety crumbles when the
residents of a city are suddenlystruck blind, Fernando Meirefles
("The Constant Gardener") directedthe drama based on the novel by
Nobel Prize winner Jose Saramago.
(120 min.) Rated R for violenceincluding sexual assaults, language
and sexuality/nudity.
FIREPROOF
A fireman (Kirk Cameron) triesto save his failíng marriage. AlexKendrick ("Facing the Giants")
wrote and directed the Christiandrama. (122 min.) Rated PG for the-
matic material and some peril.
FLASH DF GENIUS***The American dream takes a pound-
ing in this cautionary tale of a littleuy with a Big Idea who builds a better
mousetrap, only to have it snap shut
on his fingers. "Flash" is the story of
Dennis Kearns (played with borderlineunlikable eccentricity by Greg Kinnear),
a Detroit electrical engineer, collegeprofessor and part-time inventor, who
dreams up the intermittent windshieldwiper in the late '60s - and is immedi-
ately ripped off by the Ford MotorCompany. Stearns' stubborn determi-nation to fight back and reclaim his in-
vention threatens his job, his family
and his sanity, but he bulls ahead any-
way, for decades - regardless of the
cost to his wife (Lauren Graham) and
six children. Veteran producer1urned-director Marc Abraham pushes all the
right buttons, mixing family drama and
courtroom drama (Kearns ultimatelyrepresenting himself against Ford's
high-priced legal team) with occasion-
al touches of wry humor. A happy en&
Ing of sorts is built into the DNA of thissort of David vs. Goliath drama, but
"Flash of Genius" deserves credit for
making it clear that victory can some-times come at a considerable cost. (BI)
(119 min.) Rated PG-13 for brief strong
language.
NICK AND NORAH'S INFINITEPLAYLIST ** 1/2
Two teens in New York (Michael
Cera and Kat Dennings) begin a
romance during an all-night search
for a secret rock concert. Reviewed
in this section. (90 min.) Rated PG-
13 for mature thematic material
including teen drinking, sexuality,
language and crude behavior.
RELIGULOUSPolitical comic Bill Maher tray-
eis around the world interviewing
people about God and religion.
Larry Charles ("Borat") directed thedocumentary. '(100 min.) Rated R tor
some language and sexual material.
STILL PLAYING
CHOKE ** 1/2While "Choke" casts a perversely
(triple emphasis on the perverse) lun-
ny spell for roughly half of its running
time, its endless sexuaf misadventures
eventually grow tiresome. Debasement
fatigue sets in as it becomes evident
that there's no particular point to thisstory about lying, scheming, low-lifesec addict Victor Mancini (Sam Rock-
well) who's hoping his con-artist moth-er (Anjelica Husten) will reveal thename of his father before succombing
to dementia - aside (rain cult novelist
Chuck Palahniuk's cynical, but often
darkly funny assessments of love, sex,
addiction and life in general. Palahniuk
tells a wild story in "Choke," whichtakes its title from Victor's unusuallivelihood (allowing rich people to save
him train choking in fancy restaurantsand then hitting them up for cash) andsuggests that Victor could be a half-
clone of Jesus Christ. Actor-turned-di-
rector Clark Gregg has made his low-
budget adaption as sordid and seedy
as possible, but he also takes pains to
suggest that Victoç may not be as
much of a creep as he himself believes.
That might make the film more palat-
able, but ¡t also makes it less believ-
able and compromises its acerbic, em-
bittered tone. (Bi) (89 min.) Rated R for
strong sexual content, nudity and Ian-guage.
'.' "°"° ,
THE DUCHESSThe fast-living 18th-century
Duchess of Devonshire (Keira
Kniqhtfey) flouts the double-stan-dard governingWomen of the era -
and pays the price. Ralph Fiennes is
featured. (110 minutes) Rated PG-13
for sexual content, brief nudity and
thematic material.
EAGLE EYETwo average Americans (Shia
LaBeoul, Michelle Monaghan)
become fugitives after being drawn
ínto an assassination plot. D.J.
Caruso ("Disturbia") directed the
thriller. Rated P0-13 for intense
sequences of action and violence,
and for language.
RIGHTEOUS KILLTwo New York City detectives
(Robert De Niro, Al Pacino) work on
the connection between a recent
murder and a case they believed
they solved years ago. Jon Avuet
("88 Minutes") directed the crime
drama. (lOO min.) Rated R for vio-
lenco, pervasive language, some
sexuality and brief drug use.
GHOST TOWN
After dying and being resusci-
taled, an obnoxious dentist (RickyGervais) is plagued by ghosts who
need his help. David Koepp ("Secret
Window" directed the comedy.Rated P6-13 for some strong Ian-
guage, sexual humor and drug ret-
erences.
lOOR
A hunchbacked assistant
(voice of John Cusack) aspires to
become a mad scientist in this fam-
uy comedy. Rated PG for some the-
matic elements, scary images,
action and mild language.
LAKEVIEW TERRACE
** 1/2In broad outline, "Lakeview
Terrace" almost sounds like t could
turn into one of director Neil
LaBute's scathing modern morality
plays (like "In the Company of Men"
or "Your Friends and Neighbors" or
"the Shape of Things"). LaBute did-
nt write "Lakeview" though, unfor-
tunately, and this story of an inter-
racial couple (Patrick Wilson and
Kerry Washington) who move into a
nice neighborhood and run afoul of
the racist cop next door (surprise,
it's Samuel Jackson) quickly gets
down to business as a more-or-less
standard yuppie in peril thriller. (BI)
(110 minutes) Rated P0-13 for
intense thematic material, violence,
sexuality, language and some drug
references.
THE MIRACLE OF ST. ANNA**Anything that reassesses the
Hollywood notion that World War Ilwas fought by an all-white
American army (il not by John
Wayne all on his lonesome) is a
story worth telling, but it's a shame
that "The Miracle of St. Anna" was-
nt told better. Surprisingly, consid-
ering his evident passion for the
SPEAKERS
project, director Spike Lee disap-
points badly. That's particularly
regrettable because "Miracle"
begins promisingly and is partially
sustained by solid performances
from its four lead actors through-
out, even as i slowly begins to
unravel at the halfway point. The
plot, adapted by James McBride
from his novel, is loaded down by a
few too many complicating sub-plots, but here's the essence: After
a career postal worker shoots an
Italian man dead, the police find
the head of a priceless Florentine
statue in his closet and we flash
back to a small group of African-American soldíers (Derek Luke,
Michael Ealy, Laz Alonso and Omar
Benson Miller) cut-off behind
enemy lines in an Italian village.
The soldiers want to get back to
their divisiion, but HO wants them
to check out the possibility of anenemy counter-attack. As the
German army advances on the vil-
lage, they adopt a small Italian boy,
encounter a group of resistance
fighters and daily with the lovely
daughter of the local fascist leader- while debating their role in the
war, the existence of God and the
likelihood that their service will
make a difference to their status in
racist America. Lee handles the
grisly combat scenes very well, but
the film has major pacing problems
(it's slow, meandering and even
confusing at times) and many of
the sentiments and plot develop-
ments are severely strained. There
are effective moments here and
there, though, such as the squad
leader's surprise that in that tiny
Italian village, surrounded by the
enemy, he feels freer than he's ever
been in his life. (BI) (161 min.) Rated
R for strong war violence, language
and some sexual content/nudity.
MY BEST FRIEND'S GIRLA man (Dane Cook) is hired to
take out his best friend's ex (Kate
Hudson) to make her realize how
great her old boyfriend was.
Howard Deutch ("The Whole Ten
Yards") directed the comedy. (101
min.) Rated R for strong language
and sexual content throughout,
including graphic dialogue and
some nudity.
NIGHTS IN RODANTHEA man and woman facing life-
changing decisions (Diane Lane,
Richard Gere) are thrown together
while stranded during a storm in a
coastal inn. (91 min.) Rated PG-13
for some sensuality.
THE WOMEN
When her husband begins an
affair with a shop girl (Eva Mendes),
a sweet-natured married woman
(Meg Ryan) finds support in a group
of gossipy socialites. "Murphy
Brown" writer Diane English wrote
and directed this update of George
Cukor's 1939 classic comedy. (114
min.) Rated PG-13 for sex-related
material, language, some drug use
and brief smoking.
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(847) 673-6300 or www.northlight.org.I:eetwoodJourdain Theatre 2008
Reading Series, "Powerful PlaywrightsUnder 30' featuring plays by emergingAfrican American writers from aroundthe country. Readings are presented at
3 p.m. the second Saturday of eachmonth at the Evanston Public Library,1703 Orrington St Free. For informa-
tion, call (84T) 4,48-8260, ext. 109, ore-
mail ejoy@cityofevanston.org. Oct11:
"Ode to the Washermen" by Andre R.Hogan Il. NOV.8 "The Broken Sun" by
5K. Memphis. Dec13: "The Skinny" by
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Dec.21 at Northlight Theatre, in the
North Shore Center for the Performing
Arts, 9501 Skokie Blvd., Skokie. Perfor-
mances on Tuesdays at 7:30 p.m. (ex-
cept Dec. 2); Wednesdays at I p.m. (ex-
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10); Thursdays at 7:30 p.m. (except Nov.
21): Fridays at 8 p.m.; Saturdays at 2:30
p.m. (except Nov. 15) and 8 p.m and
Sundays at 230 p.m. and 7 p.m. (exceptNov. 23, Dec.? and 21). Previews, Nov.
12-19, $25-$54; regular run, $29-$59.
Opering night, Nov. 20, SIS includes apost-show reception with the compa-ny. (847) 673-6300 or
www.northlightorg.AJew Grows in Brooklyn," Jake
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Tickets: $1- $10 seniors and studentswith ID. To order, call (708) 2093469.
Little Shop of Horrors7 presented byArtReach Educational Theatre andSpotlite Theatrix Production Company
'atl:30 p.m.00U; Z p.m. and 1:30 p.m.0ct4;and 2 p.m. 0ct5 at Stage OneTheatre, 620 Lee St. Des Plaines. Tick-
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Group discounts are available. Reser-
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"The Medium At Large," Oct 17-Nov.16in the Mainstage Theater of the Village
Players Performing Arts Center, 1010
Madison SL Oak Park. Curtain times
are 8 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays; 3
p.m. Sundays. Preview tickets, for the
Oct. 17 and 18 performances, are $15.
Tickets for regular performances are$25; $20 forstudents and seniors. Visitwww.viflage-players.orq or call (866)
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Nextmeatre Company, Evanston'sresident professional company, is lo-
cated in the Noyes Cultural Center, 927Noyes St. Subscriptions to the 2008-09season range from $80-$130. An Open-
ing Night subscription for S220 is par-tially tax deductible. For tickets or in-formation, call (841) 475-1815 or visitwww.NextTheatre.org. Sept. 12-Oct. 12
The American premiere of "The U.N. In-
spector" by David larr. Nov. 13-Dec. 14:
"Well," Tony Award nominee Lisa Kran
puts herself onstage in a memoirabout her mother's fight for racial in-tegration and healthy communities in
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line at www.northlight.org. Subscrip-
tians range from $99-$230. A limitednumber of season subscriptions forthe opening night performances (also
includes a reception with the cast) areavailable for $275, subject to availabili-ty. Single tickets range from $25-$58.
Opening nights are $75, and include a
post-show reception with the cast Cur-tain times are Tuesdays at730 p.m
select Wednesdays at i p.m. and 7:30
p.m.; Thursdays at T'30 p.m Fridays at8 p.rn Saturdays at 2:30 p.m. and 8
p.m Sundays at 2:30 p.m. and 7 p.m.
Sept.17-OcL 2& "Dr. Jekyll and Mr.
Hyde:' Nov.12-oec2t "Grey Gardens:'Jaitl-Feb.15,2009 "Po' Boy Tango:'Feb.25-April 5,2009: "Mauritius' April29-June?, 2009: "The Lieutenant of In-
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& Sullivan, presented by the Savoyaires
at 7:30 p.m. Oct. 10-11 and Oct. 17-18, and
3 p.m. Oct12 and 19 in the auditoriumat Chute School, 1400 Oakton St.,
Evanston. Tickets: $10-$20; $5-$15 for
under ages 12 and under. For tickets,
call (847) 251-8767.
A Salute to Broadway," presented by
the North Shore Players at 7 p.m. Oct.
3-4 andlO-li; 6 p.m. Oct. 5; and 2 pin.Oct. 12 at the Morton Grove Civic Cen-
ter, 6140 W. Dempster, Morton Grove.
$15; $12 lar groups of 10 or more. Dress
rehearsal performance at 3 p.m. Oct. 1;
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9 at the Light Opera Works Second
Stage, 1420 Maple Avefl Evanston. Per-
formances at 8 p.m. Fridays and Satur-
days; 3 p.m. Sundays, The musical re-
vue features the works of StephenSondheim with music from "Gypsy,""West Side Story' "Company" andmore. Recommended for ages 12 and
up.Tickets: $39, $3) and 524; half-pricetickets for ages 21 and younger. For
tickets, call (847) 869-6300 or visit
www.LightOperaWorks.org.l'audevilfeand Vixens, presented by
Piccolo Theatre at 8 p.m. Oct.3-4 at theEvanston Arts Depot, 600 Main St.
Evanston. The performances will f ea-
ture song and dance numbers, bawdycomedy sketches, magic and variety
acts. Tickets: $25; $20 senior citizens;
$15 students. Call (847) 424-0089 or
visit www.piccolotheatre.com.Village Players Performing Arts Con-
tors 2008-09 Mainstage Theatre Se-
ries, "A Season of Music," will be pre-
sented at the Village Players Perform-ing Arts Center, 1010 W. Madison St,
Oak Park. 0cL17-Nov.1& "The Medium
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"Amadeus7 May29-June 28, 2009:
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www,village-players.org.'Well7 presented by Neat Theatre
Nov.13-Oec.14 at the Noyes Cultural
Arts Center, 921 Noyes St., Evanston.
Tony Award nominee Lisa Kron putsherself onstage in a quirky memoir
about her mother's fight for racial in-tegration and healthy communities inLansing, Mich. Performances on Thurs-
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and 1:30 p.m. Nov. 24. No shows Nov.
27-28. Tickets: S23-S38. with discounts
for groups. those 25 years and
younger, and full-time students. (847)475-18Th, exL 2, or
www.nexttheatre.org.
CLASSICAL
AlistateArena, 6920 N. Mannheim
Road. Rosemont. Tickets are available
at www.ticketmaster.com or (312) 559-
1212; the ticket prices listed below do
not include service fees. The informa-
tion line is (847) 635-6601. Dec. 4, 7:30
p.m.: Soprano Sarah Rrightman. Tick-
ets: $45-S250.
-Ars Musica Chicago early music en-
semble presents Venetian Nïqht: The
Music of Early 17th Century Venice' at
7 p.m. Oct. 5 in the Jean Vail Memorial
Chapel of Northwestern University.
1870 Sheridan Road, Evanston. Featur-
ing soprano Sherezade Panthaki and
the Ars Musica Baroque Ensemble un-
der the direction of Stephen Alitop, the
concert offers music by early Baroquecomposers closely associated with the
city of Venice. Tickets: S20; S15 seniors;
$5 students. (312) 409-7874 or www.ar-
smusicachicaqo.org.
Ars Viva, conducted by Alan Heather-inqton, performs at North Shore Cen-
ter for the Performing Arts. 9501 Skok-ie Blvd., Skokie. (847) 673-6300.
www.arsviva.org. Single tickets: $64
box seats; $45 reserved; $40 seniors;$16 students. Oct. 26, 4:30 p.m. and
Oct. 2T, 7:30 p.m.: "Mozart Magic," tea-
turing David Schrader, fortepiano, and
Michelle Areyzaqa, soprano.
Baroque Band. a period-instrumentorchestra, performs in Nichols Hall atthe Music Institute of Chicaqo, 1490
Chicago Ave., Evanston. Single tickets
are $30; $27 senior citizens; $15 stu-dents. Call (312) 235-2368 or visit
www.baroqueband.org. Oct. 3, 7:30
p.m "The Four Seasons" by AntonioVivaldi, will be performed as part of anall-Vivaldi program featuring baroqueviolinist Monica Huggett. Nov. 20 The
Temple of Apollo. March 13, 2009 Suite
Candy. April 14, 2009 Handel's "Dublin"Messiah. June 6, 2OO Reach for theSkies.
Chicago a cappella performs in theNichols Concert Hall at the Music Insti-
tute of Chicago. 1490 Chicago Ave.,
Evanston. Tickets are $35 for preferred
seating, $28 for general admission, $22for seniors and students. For tickets,
call (773) 755-1628 or see
www.chicagoacappeta.org. Oct. 5,4
p.m "The British Are Coming!" Theprogram features English music. in-
cluding anthems heard in Tudor cathe-
drals, works by Henry Purcell and Ed-ward Elgar. and pop classics by The
Beatles.
Chicago Chamber Choir. (312) 409-
6890. www.chicagochamberchoir.orq,$18 in advance; S20 at the door $15 for
students or groups of 10 or more. Nov.
15, 7:30 p.m. "From Generation to Gen-
eration: Songs of the Jewish People"will be presented in Nichols Concert
Hall. Music Institute of Chicago, 1490 N.
Chicago Ave. Evanston. The choir ex-plores Jewish choral music through aprogram of psalms. liturgical musk,folk songs and dances. The program in'dudes Leonard Bernstein's ChichesterPsalms, with organ, harp, percussion
and soloist two world premieres byBob Applebaum; and works by Salam-one Rossi, Louis Lewandowski, Max
Janowski and Israeli composerYedidyah Admon. Guest musicians in-
dude harpist Kara Bershad and per'cussionist lina Laughlin.
Chicago Chamber Musicians. (312)
225-5226. www.chicagochambermu-
sic.org. Concerts are held at 7:30 p.m.
Sundays at Pick-Staiger Concert Hall
on Northwestern University's campus,
50 Arts Circle Drive, EvanstonSeason
subscriptions are available in six-, five-
and three-concert packages. Flex Pass
subscriptions are also available alongwith tiered, senior and student pricing.
Single tickets are $20-$40. Oct.26:North American premiere of Avner
Dorman's "Jerusalem Mix"; Reynolds:
Suite for Brass; Dvoralc Slavonic
Dances, Op. 46 and Op.1 and Brahms:
Viola Quintet No. I in F Major. Op. 88.
Nov.16: Böhme: Sextet for Brass in E-
Flat Minor, 0p30; Broughton: Hudson
River Valley"; and Dvoralc Piano Trio in
F Minor, Op. 65. Feb,8,2009 Prokofiev
Overture on Hebrew Themes; Debussy
Première Rhapsodie; Newman: String
s
Quartet and Mozart: String Quintet No.3 in C Major, K. 515. March 2Z 2009 De-
bussy Sonata No. 2; Ligeti:Trio; and
Spohr Nonet in F Major, Op. 31. April19,
2009: Beethoven: Piano Trio in D Major,
Op.lO, No.1; Sextet for Winds in E-Fiat
Major, Op. 71; and String Quartet in C-
Sharp Minor, Op. 131.
Evanston thapter, Lyric Opera ofchicago, will host a lecture and social
hour at 7:30 p.m. Oct.5 in the home ofa member. Patrick Casali, professor
emeritus of humanities and foreignlanguages at Oakton College, will pres-
ent a program on "The Pearl Fishers"
by Bizet $8 for members; $10 guests.New members may sign up at the pro-
gram. Call (847) 418-1110 for more infor-
mation.Evanston Symphony Orchestra per-
forms at 230 p.m. Sundays at Pick-Staiger Concert Hail, 50 Arts Circle Dri-
ve, Evanston. (847) 864-8804.
www.evanstonsymphony.org. Tickets in
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advance are $25; $20 for senior citi-
zens; $5 lorstudents. Tickets at the
door are $28; $23 for seniors; S5 for
students. Oct 26: Chee«un, a Korean-
born violinist, will be the featured
soloist, performing Beethoven's ViolinConcerto in D Major. The program also
includes Sibelius' Finlandia and Elgar's
Enigma Variations.
Lutkin Hall at Northwestern Universi-
ty, 700 University Place, Evanston. Most
ticket prices listed in three categories:general public; senior citizens and NU
faculty and staff; and student rate.
(847) 467-4000. Oct15, 730 p.m Alan
Chow, piano, and J. Lawrie Bloom, ciar-
met, and Jennifer Gunn, flute, present
Saint-Saens' "Allegro appassionato" in
B Minor, Sonata in E-fIat Major, Sonata
in G Major, Romance in F Major and
"Tarantella" in A Minor. S91$7/$5. Oct.
19. 3 p.m Newberry Consort, "Handel
in Miniature." S24/S20/$11. Oct. 30, 7:30
p.m An evening of solo and chamber
works by Richard Danielpour, a compo'
sition professor at the ManhattanSchool of Music in New York and the
Curtis Institute of Music in Philadel-
phia. Performers will include pianistsJames Giles and Toni-Marie Mont-
gomery, violinist Gerardo Ribeiro andcellist Stephen Balderston. $9/$7/$5,
Metropolis PerformIng Arts Centre, illw. Campbell St., Arlington Heights.
(847) 517-2121.
www.metropolisarts.com. Oct29,?p.m Metropolis Youth Symphony, con-
ducted by Javierjosè Mendoza, willpresent a concert with the Guatemalan
performance groups Coro Nacional de
Ni0os, Coro Nacional deJovenes, and
Coro Montessorilhe progiam will lea-lure classical and baroque music. flck'''ets: $15; $10 forl2 aid undér.
Alice MillarChapel at Northwestern
University, 1870 Sheridan Road,
Evanston. Information: (847) 491-5441;
tickets: (847) 467-4000. Oct.26, 1 p.m.:
CAVE DUDE Rob Becker's popular comedy, 'Defending the Caveman," featuring Berwyn's Ben Tedder, Is staged on Saturday, Nov. 1 at 5 and 8 p.m., at theNorth Share Center for the Performinq Arts in Skokie, 9501 Skohie Blvd. With observations into contemporary feminism and masculine sensitivIty, the show minesthe themes ¡n relationships that qo straiqht through the funny bone and Into the heart. Tickets are $44. Call 847-673-6300 or visit www.centreeast.org.
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not believable for an in-stant that young chamber-maid Elizabeth (Cora Van-der Broek) would fall forEdward Hyde. He's cruel,sadistic and unreliable -all ofwhich would be in-consequential if therewere any chemistry ap-parent between VanderBroek and any of the vari-ous Hydes. But there isn't,and as a result, the pivotallove story is as tiresomeand ludicrous as the restofthe story.
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HymnFest VII, "Praise to the Lord, the
Almighty," The Alice Millar Chapel
Choir, Millar Brass Ensemble and audi-
ence will join the 100-rank Aeolian
Skinner organ in hymn arrangementsby Stephen Alltop, Robert McConnell,
Edwin Childs, Richard Webster, Mack
Wilberg and others. Free:will offering.
Music institute ofcNcago, NicholsConcert Hall, 1490 Chicago Ave,,
Evanston. (847) 905'1500. www.mu-
Sicinst.org. Oct15, 12:15 p.m. George
Williams performs organ pieces by
African-American composers, Free, Oct.
19, 3 p.rn Violinist AlmIta Vamos co!
laborates with her sister, pianist EUge-
nia Monacelli,in a concert of works by
Stravinsky, Mozart and Ravel. Rolafld
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works byRóbirt Lonbado'afld Augus'ta Read Thomas. $20, $15, $7. Nov.14,?
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featuring Bill Dresden, in the Thoreson
Performance Center. Free.
MUSICOfthe Baroque performs atFirst Un'rted Methodist Church of
Evanston, 1630 Hinman Ave., unless
noted otherwise. (312) 5511414.
www.baroque.org. Single tickets are
$38-$65; S2SS30 students/seniors.0ct19,130 p.m "Night Music," fea'turing Music of the Baroque Orchestraand William Burden, tenor, conductedby Jane Glover. The program includesHaydn: Symphony No. 8 in G Major (Le
soir); Britten: Nocturne, Op. 60; Handel:
"Total Eclipse" from Samson; Purcell:
Night sequence from "The FairyOueen"; Mendelssohn: Nocturne from"A Midsummer Night's Dream"; Mozart:
Serenade in G Major, K. 525 (Eine kleine
Nachtmusik). Holiday Brass and ChoralConcert, Edward Zelnis, conductor, at 8p.m. Dec.18 at Grace Lutheran Church,
7300 W. Division St,, River Forest and 3
p.m. and 8 p.m. Dec.20, and 3 p.m. Dec.
21 at Divine Word Chapel, 2001 N.
Waukegan Road, Techny/Northbrook.
Jan.18,2009, 1:30 p.m.: "Glover Con'ducts Mozart," featuring the Music ofthe Baroque Chorus and Orchestra,
Kimberly McCord. soprano, JesyeWright. mezzo-soprano, Peder Reift,
tenor, and Peter Van De Graaff, bass'
baritone. Feb,22, 2009, 7'30 p.rn J.S.Bach: The Mass in B Minor, Nicholas
Kraemer, conductor. Featuring the Mu'sic of the Baroque Chorus and Orches-tra, Amy Conn, soprano, love Dahlberg,
mezzo-soprano, Harold Brock, tenor,and Thomas Meglioranza, baritone,March 29, 2009, 7:30 p.m "Celebratel
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Handel, Haydn, Purcell, Mendelssohn:'Jane Glover, conductor. Featuring theMusic of the Baroque Chorus and Or-
chestra, Sarah Gartshore, soprano.Emily Lodine, mezzo-soprano, Ryan Be-
ongle, alto, Harold Brock, tenor, andDouglas Anderson. baritone. May17,
2009. 730 p.m "Musical Fireworks,"featuring Music of the Baroque Orches-
tra, Nicholas Kraemer, conductor. The
program includes Handel: Concerto adue cori No. 2 in F Major Haydn: Sym-
phony No. 80 in D Minor Haydn: Sym-phony No. 92 in G Major (Oxford); and
Handel: Music for the Royal Fireworks.
Northeastern Illinois University.Steinberg Fine Arts Center Recital Hall,
3101 W. Bryn Mawr Ave. Chicago. (713)
442-4636. Oct17. 8 p.m La CatrinaString Quartet with Brian Torosian, qui-tar, lute and mandolin.
Northshore Concert Band performs at3 p.m. Sundays at Pick-Staiqer Concert
Hall. 50 Arts Circle Drive, Evanston, un-
less otherwise noted. Individual tickets$15; $12 seniors; $6 students. (841) 43?
2263. www.northshoreband.org. Nov.9The program includes "Music torPrague 1968" by Karel Husa; Homaqe
to Perotin"; and a special arrangemental "Greensleeves." Guest soloist is De-bra A. Richtmeyer, prolessor of saxo-phone at the University of Illinois atUrbana-Champaign. Feb.15, 2009 Pro-
gram includes Dana Wilson's "ShortcutHone" and Hindemith's Symphonic
Metamorphosis. April 19,2009: Steve
Cohen, protessor ol clarinet at North-western University, joins the NCB toperform Michael Daugherty's "Brook-lyn Bridge." The all-American program
also includes Frank Ticheli's "Wild
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FESTIVALS
and Rondo Concertante in F Major for
Violin, Viola, Cello and Piano, D. 481; Al-
berta Ginastera Pampeanas No. 2Rhapsody forCella and Piano; Manuel
de Fallas "Fantasia Baetica"; and Carl
Maria von Weber's Quintet in B-flat Ma-
jar for Clarinet and String Quartet, Op.34. March 29, 2009, 3 p.m: Laura Ehise
Schwendinger's "Celestial City"; MaxBruch's Pieces for Clarinet. Viola andPiano, Op. 83; and Felix Mendelssohn's
Piano Trio No. 1 in D Minor, Op. 49. June
7,2009,1:30 p.m Beethoven's Varia-tians on a Theme from Mozart's "DonGiovanni"; John Williams' "Viktor'sTale" and Theme from "Schindler'sList"; Franz Liszt's Fantasie on Themes
from Verdi's 'Rigoletta"; and Verdi's
String Quartet in E Minor.Park Ridge Civic Orchestra presents
concerts at the Pickwick Theatre, 5 S.Prospect, Park Ridge. Individual ticketsare $25: $20 for students and seniorcitizens. Call (847) 692-PRCO or (841)
B23-8861. Oct22, 7:30 p.m "AutumnRomance," with Jeffrey Panka, piano,and Monica Goodwin, soprano. Chopin:
Piano Concerta No. 2; and Mahlei- Sym-
phony No. 4 in G. Dec.3, 7:30 p.m Holi-day Pops and Sing-Along, with CherylWilson, soprano. Feb. 8, 2009, 2:30
p.m Italian Opera at the Pickwick, with.Sarah Hibbard, soprano, and JamesCornelison, tenor. Featuring selectionsfrom Verdi's "I Vespri Siciliani," 'IlTrovatore" and "Nabucco," Puccini's"Madama Butterlly' "La Bohemo" and"Tosca," and Leoncavallo's "I Pagliacci:'MarthlS, 2009, 230 p.m. "Strings 'nThings," with Robert Hanford, violin,the Park Ridge Civic Orchestra Stringsand the Maine South Chamber Qrches-
tra Strings. Vivaldi: The Four Seasons;
and Tchaikovsky Serenade. April26,2009, 2:30 p.m The Spirit of Brahms: AGerman Requiem, with the Park Ridge
Civic Orchestra Chorus, the Park Ridge
Community Church Chancel Choir, the
Music Institute of Chicago Chorale,
SSPEAKERS
Sarah Hibbard, soprano soloist, and Pe-
ter Van De Graaff, bass-baritone
soloist.Pick-StaigerConcert Hall at North-
western University, 50 Arts Circle Dri-
ve, Evanston. Information: (847) 491-
5441: tickets: (841) 467-4000.www.pickstaiger.org. Mast ticket prices
listed in three categories: general pub-lic; senior citizens and NU faculty and
staff; and student rate. Oct.3, 130 p.mKeyboard Conversations, "Haydn and
Mozart - Humor and Heartache:' Guest
pianist Jeffrey Siegel's "concert withcommentary" will focus on composers
Joseph Haydn and WA. Mozart.
$231$Z1ISIG. Oct16. 7:30 p.m Brazilian
Guitar Quartet presents works by Bach,Villa-Lobos, Albeniz, Guarnieri, Santoro
and Mignone. $22/$19/$11. Oct24, 730
p.m.: Symphonic Wind Ensemble, with
timpanist She-e Wu. The program in-dudes Leonard Bernstein's Overture to'Candide" and Aaron Copland's "ThePromise of Living' S7/$51$4. Oct25,
7:30 p.m Northwestern UniversitySymphony Orchestra, "Oh Say, Can You
See," featuring baritone Eric Greene.The program includes "Symphonic Pic-ture" from George Gershwin's "Porgyand Bess"; Richard Danielpour's "Pas-
time" and Peter Schickele's SymphonyNo.1 ("Songlines"). $9/$7/$5. Oct31,
7:30 p.m.: Symphonic Band, "Syniphon-
ic Screams - Music for All Hallows Eve:'
The program includes Stephen Gryc's"Masquerade Variations," Ron Nelson's"Passacaglia" ("Homage on B-A-C-H"),
Nancy Galbraith's "Danza de los Duen-des" and Richard Strauss' "Allerseelen"
("All Souls' Day"). $71$5/$4.
Prospect Heights Public Library, 12 N.
Elm St., Prospect Heights. (847) 259-
3500. www.phpl.info. Oct 26, 2 p.m
"Music by the Masters" with MidwestYoung Artists,
Rembrandt Chamber Players perform
in Nichols Hall at the Music Institute of
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Tickets: $30; $10 students. (312) 360-
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wwiembrandtchamberplayerS.arg,Oct.12, 3 p.m "Theme and Variations,"featuring Beethoven's Quintet for Pi-
ano and Winds in E flat Amy Beach's"Theme and Variatians for Flute and
Strings" and the Mendelssohn Sextetfor Violin, Twa Violas, Cello, Bass andPiano. Following the concert, the annu-
al Fall Benefit Gala will be held at TheMichigan Shores Club, 911 Michigan
Ave., Wilmette. Concert tickets are $30
in advance; $10 for students. Gala tick-
ets $185 for nonsubscribers.Skokie Valley Symphony Orchestra
performs at 3 p.m. Sundays at the
North Shore Center for the Performing
Arts, 9501 Skokie Blvd., Skokie. Tickets
are $22-$36; $9 for children. Free pro-concert lectures begin at 1:30 p.m. For
tickets, call (847) 673-6300 or visitwww.svso.org. Nav2 Featuring Lucille
Clung, piano, Brahms: Academic lesti-
val Overture; Beethoven: Piana Cancer-to No. 5 ("Emperor"); Dvoralc Sympha-
ny No. 9 ("New World"). Jan. 18, 2009
Featuring the winners ofthe YoungArtist Competition. Liszt TotentanzSchubert. Symphony No. 8 (iJnfin-
ished); Beethoven: Overture to "lido-io"; Saint Saens: Violin Concerta Na. 3.
March15,2OO Featuring Karen Frost,flute, Jennifer Stucki, oboe, Noah Lam-
bert, trumpet, and Rebecca McCulloch,violin. J.S. Bach: Brandenburg Concerto
Na. 2; Haydn: Symphony No. 104 ("Lan'
don"); Glazunov Symphony No. 3. May
17,2009 Featuring the Ryan OperaCenter Ensemble. Mozait Overture ta"Abduction From the Seraghio"; Sym-
phony No. 38 ("Prague"); and operascenes, semi-staged.
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The Symphony of OakParkand RiverForest, Jay Friedman, conductor, per-forms at First United Church of OakPark, 848 Lake St., unless noted other-
wise. Tickets: $20: $15 for senior citi-zens and college students; children
through high school are admitted free.Concerts begin at 4 p.m. with a pre-concert conversation at 3 p.m. (708)218-2648. www.symphonyoprf.com. Oct.
19: "Russian Romance:' The program
includes Tchaikovsky: Symphony No.6;and Tchaikovsk Piano Concerto No.1
with Mio Nakamura, soloist. Dec.?:"Fantastic Flute Concert:' The program
includes Vivaldi: Flute Concerto (Ilcardehlino); Vivaldi: Flute Concerta (la
tempesta di mare); Mozart Flute Con-certo No.1 in G Major, with Mathieu Du-
four, soloist Dvoralc Midday Witch; andDvaralc Golden Spinning Wheel. Jan.18,
2009: Family Cdncert at Oak Park-River
Forest High School, 201 N. Scovill. The
program includes Dukas: The Sorcer-
er's Apprentice; Offenbach: Can Can &
Quadrille from Gaita Parisienne; Brit-ten: The Young Person's Guide ta the
Orchestra with Carl Grapentine, narra-tor, Feb. 22, 2009: "Soaring Schubert"
The program includes Mendelssohn: Vi-
olin Concerta, Charles Pikler, soloist;
and Schubert Mass No. 6 with The
Symphony Chorus, Williman Chin,
choral director. April 26, 2OO "Austri-an Afternoon Concert" - Bruckner.Symphony No. 8. May3O,2009, 7 p.m
"American Spectacular:' The programincludes Aborn: In my Landscape:
Chamberlain: Tristan Gets the Blues:
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TheAbbey Pub, 3420 W. Grace SL
Chicago. (773) 418-4408. www.abbey-
pub.com. Sundays: Traditional Irish
Session with Devin Shepherd, 4 p.m.
Tuesday& Open Mic Night with Nick
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bei's Commando March"; ChItanWilliams' Symphonic Dance No. 3, 'Ti-
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lo. Dolly!"NorthwestSymphonyOrchestra, Paul
Verme!, music director. presents con-certs at 3:30 p.m. Sundays in the The-atre for the Performing Arts at MaineWest High School, 1755 S. Wohl Road,
Des Plaines. Pro-concert commentaries
by Carolyn Pauhin, a staff member of
radio station WFMT, begin one hour pri-or to each concert. Individual concerttickets are $20; $15 for seniors; $10 forstudents. Season tickets for the four-concert series are $60; $45 for seniors;$30 for students. Children under age 14are admitted free when accompaniedby a paying adult www.northwestsym-phony.org. Nov.1& "Mozart & Friends,"featuring Larry Combs, principal char-met. Chicago Symphony Orchestra. De-
buss Nocturnes I, Il; Moart ClarinetConcerto; Grieg: Peer Gynt Suites I. Il.
Jan.18, 2OO 'Happy Birthday, Mr. Lin-
coIn," with Mel Zeilman, WFMT radioannouncer, as narrator. Charles Ives:
The Unanswered Question; Aaron Cop-
land: A Lincoln Portrait March 29,
2OO "Scotland and the Sea," with lar-danka Kissiova, violin. Mendelssohn:
Fingals Cave; Stephen Paulus: Sea Por-
traits; Bruch: Scottish Fantasy. May 31,
20O Family Pops Concert with Allan
Steele, cello. Olfenbach: Ballet Parisien;
Lloyd Webber. "Memory" from "Cats";
Williams: 'ti:' highlights: Williams:Pieces from 'Schindler's List"; Dvorak:
Cello Concerto.The Orion Ensemble performs at the.
Music Institute of Chicago, 1490 Chica-
go Ave., Evanston. Tickets are $25: $22
for senior citizens: $10 for students.Free for children 12 and younger. (630)
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(847) 424-9800.www.biHsbluesbar.com. Cover charge is
S5 on Thursdays, $12 Fridays and Sat-
urdays, unless noted otherwise. sun-days, 4 p.m.: Lilfest Open Mike. Mon-
days, 9 p.m.: Frank Bang & the Secret
Stash (blues/rock). Tuesdays, 8:30 p.m.:
Blues Jam hosted by The TFB Band.
Wednesdays, 7:30 p.m.: Pro Jazz Jam
with Mike Finnerty. Oct. 2. 10 p.m.: Black
Collar (hip-hop). Oct. 3, 8:30 p.m.: LV
Banks and His Swinging Blues Band.
0cL4, 3 p.m.: Big Time Entertainment(rock). Oct. 4, 8 p.m.: Joe Filisco's
Chicago Blues Harp Bash. Sl5; S12 in
advance. Oct. 5, 7 p.m.: Tamerlin (tolk).
Cohn Auditorium at Northwesternuniversity, 600 Emerson, Evanston. In-
formation: (847) 491-5441: tickets: (847)
467-4000. Oct17, 7 p.m.: NorthwesternUniversity Marching Band's Homecom-
ing Concert. Free.
The Cettic Knot Public House, 626
Church St., Evanston. (847) 864-1679.
www.celticknotpub.com. No cover un-tess noted otherwise. Mondays, 8 p.m.-
midnight: Bluegrass and roots musicwith the Mudflapps. Tuesdays, 7-10
p.m Irish music session. Oct. 5 and 19,5-8 p.m.: Eric Lugosch. Oct11, 10 p.m
The Bluegrass Advocates. Oct25, IOp.m.: Luke Sayers and The Last to
Know.
Centre East in the North Shore Centerfor the Performing Arts, 9501 Skokie
Blvd., Skokie. (847) 673-6300. www.cen-
treeast.org. Oct. 25, 8 p.m Dudu Fish-ec "Jerusalem." The singer celebratesthe 60th anniversary of Israel withBroadway music, traditional Hassidic,Yiddish and cantonal music. S72. Dec.
V, 8 p.m., and Dec. 28, 3 p.m.: Mandy
Patinkin performs popular standardsfrom Rodgers and Hammerstein,
Stephen Sondheim, Harry Chapin, lrv-ing Berlin and Cole Porter. with Paul
Ford on piano. Tickets: $85. Jait8,2009, 7:30 p.m.: Elvis Birthday Tribute.
$49.50. March 14, 2009, 8 p.m "GetBacki" The cast of Beatlemania recre-ates the era and music of the Fab Four.
$42. May 9, 2009. 8 p.m.: The Rat Pack
is Back. $58.
Chambers, 6881 N. Milwaukee Ave.,
Nues. (847) 647-8282. www.thecham-
bersonhine.com. Tuesdays and
Wednesdays, 7-10:30 p.m Buddy
Chartes, pianist/singer. Thursdays, 8:30p.m.-midnight Jazz Jam with JohnBony, Charlie Braugham and Don Stille.
Ethical Humanist Society Second Sat-urday Coffeehouse, 7574 N. Lincoln
Ave. (at Howard). Skokie. (847) 677-
3334. www.ethicalhuman.org. OcLTh
Folksingers David and Gail Hardesty in
a variety show, following B p.m. openmic (7:30 p.m. sign-up. any genre, all
acoustic). $5.Famous Freddie's Roadhouse, 1799 S.
Busse Road, Mount Prospect. (847)593-2200. www.famousfreddiesroad-house.com. Shows start at 9 p.m. Fn-
days and 10 p.m. Saturdays. 0ct3Wedding Banned. Oct.4: Infinity (70s-
'905 classic rock). 0th10 JostelenWeed (alternative rock). OctIt 7thHeaven. Oct17: JR & the Cats. Oct. 1&
Person To Person (rock). Oct 24: Cus-
tomer Appreciation Party with Mikeand Joe. Oct. 25: Liquid 7 (party rock).Oct 3t »SIDE. Nov.t Kashmir (LedZeppelin tribute).FrIzGerald's, 6615 Roosevelt Road,
Berwyn. (708) 788-2118. www.fitzgerald-
snightctub.com. Tickets for most
shows are available through Ticket-master at (312) 559-1212 or www.ticket-
master.com; tickets are also availableat the club. Tuesdays. 9 p.zn Open
mike in the SideBar. Oct 3, 9 p.m.:
Reely Dan (Steely Dan tribute). $8. Oct.
F3TFVALS
4, 9:30 p.m.: Red Elvises (rockabilly).
$15. Oct. 5, 6 p.m.: Chicago Grandstand
Big Band (jazz). $10; $5 for 17 and un-
der. Oct 8, 8 p.m.: Chicago Singer Spot-
light with Carole Baskin, Jen Chada,
Natalie Mount, Kate loefiler and hostBecca Kaufman. $8. Oct 9, 8:30 p.m.:
Scott Momenthy, Naomi Ashley, Ron
Lazzerelti. $6. Oct IO, 9 p.m.: American
English (Beatles tribute). $10 in ad-
vance: $12 at the door. Oct11, 9 p.m.: In-
stant Karma (pop) in the Sidebar. $7.
Oct.12, 6 p.m.: John Burnett Orchestra
(jazz). $10; $5 for 17 and under. Oct15,
7:30 p.m.: Rob Partons JAllTECH Big
Band with the Chicago College of Per-
forming Arts Jazz Orchestra. $10; $5
forl7 and under. Oct.17, 9:30p.m.: TheDes Plaines River Band, Avitas (rock).
$6. Oct.19, 6 p.m.: Mulligan Mosaics
(jazz). $10; $5 for 17 and under. Oct. 22
Chicago Salty Dogs (jazz). No cover.
Oct24, 9 p.m.: Lonnie Brooks, MichelleMalone (blues). $15. Oct.30, 8 pin.:
Country Night with Long Gone Lone-
some Boys and The Screaming Blue-
dogs featuring Kent Rose. $5. Oct. 31,6
p.m.: Cannonball in the SideBar Music
Room. Free.
Gino's East. 8725 W. Higgins, Chicago.
(773) 444-2244. Oct. 2. 7:30 p.m.: Thurs-
day Night Pizza and Blues Party. Music
will be provided by Two for the Blueswith special guest Aron Burton. Nocover charge.
Hogeye Folk Arts hosts concerts atLake Street Church of Evanston, 607
Lake St. (847) 475-6165. www.hogeye-
folkarts.org. All concerts start at 7:30
p.m.; doors open at 7 p.m. $15; $13 for
senior citizens; $5 for students; freefor children under 12. Oct.11: Cosy
Sheridan. Oct. 25: Sons of the Never
Wrong. Nov.1: Lou and Peter Berryman.
Nov. 22 Larry 6 Nicole with Rick Veras.
Irish American Heritage Center, 4626N. Knox Ave., Chicago. (773) 282-7035.
www.irishamhc.com. Oct.18, 8 p.m.:
"Echoes of Enin" concert, featuring tra-ditional Irish music, song and dance.
$20; $17 for IAHC members; $15 for sen-
lors and students. Nov.15, 7:30 p.m.:
Irish Heritage Singers will present"Céad MOe Fáilte/One Hundred Thou-
sand Welcomes." $15; $12 for IAHC
members; free for children Il and un-der. Entertainment at 9 p.m. Fridaysand Saturdays in the Filth Province
Lounge, no cover - Oct3 Colli Danc-ing with Ceoltoiri Chicago. Oct.4:
Bloomsday. the Band. OcL1 Seamus
O'Kane and Jimmy Kane. Oct.11: John-
ny Gleeson and Ted Healy. Oct17: Matt
Stedman Band. Oct18: Joe Cullen andKathleen Keane. Oct.24: Anish. Oct. 25:
The 000ley Brothers. Oct. 31: Annual
Halloween party, with music by JoeMcShané. Prizes for everyone in cos-
turne.
Kafein Espresso Bar, 1621 Chicago
Ave. Evanston. (841) 491-1621. Mon-
days, 830-1O:30 p.m.: Open mic event
for musicians, poets, and light comedysketches. Sign-up starts at 8 p.m.
Lincoln Restaurant corner of Lincoln,Damen, and Irving Park Road, Chicago.
Mondays, 7:30-10 p.m.: The Windy City
Jammers, featuring Jim Packtor ofGlenview, John Pitt and Jack Condon
of Park Ridge, Ernie Michaels of Elk
Grove Village, and Phil Schwimmer of
Skokie, play American popular songs.Call (847) 208-6055.
Morton Grove Public Library, 6140 Lin-
coIn Ave. (847) 965-4220. Oct. 5, 2 p.m.:
"Acoustic Revelations," a concert byjazz vocalist Kathryn Gauthier, will in-dude bossa nova, swing and originalfolk and blues, Oct19, 2 p.m.: Die Lusti-
gen Musikanten (Merry Musicians) willplay waltzes, polkas, marches and avariety of folk songs.Na Mele Aloha, the Hawaiian music
ensemble from Oakton CommunityCollege, performs at 7:30 p.m. the first
Tuesday of the month at The Tiki Ter-race, 7597 Lee SL, Des Plaines; and at
7:30 p.m. the fourth Thursday of the
ART GALLERIES
SPAKRSmonth at Cheeseburger in Paradise,1472 Market St., Des Plaines. For infor-
mallan, call Earl Essig, (847) 272-0762,
or e-mail earlessig@aol.com.Pick-Staiger Concert Hall at North-
western University, 50 Arts Circle Ori-
ve, Evanston. Most ticket prices listed
in three categories: general public;senior citizens and NU faculty and
staff; and student rate. Information:
(847) 491-5441; tickets: (847) 467-4000.www.pickstaiger.org. Oct.13, 7:30 p.m.:
Bienen School of Music Jazz Faculty
Concert. $9/$7/$5, Oct.19, 3 pm.: The
President's Own United States Marine
Band. Free general admission ticketsmay be obtained only by calling thePick-Staiger ticket office; there is a
four-ticket limit per customer.Sing to Live Community Chorus will
present a concert at 7:30 p.m. Oct.25at the Music Institute of Chicago, 1490Chicago Ave., Evanston. The chorus
was created to provide a musical out-let for singers whose lives have been
touched by breast cancer. Tickets: $20;$15 seniors; free for breast cancer sur-vivors, (713) 250-SING or www.singto-
live.orq.Skokie Theatre Music Foundation
presents concerts in the Skokie The-atre, 7924 Lincoln Ave., Skokie. Call
(847) 671-7761 or visit www.skokiethe-
atre.com, Concert tickets $15 in ad-
vance; $20 at the door, unless notedotherwise. Oct. 5, 2 p.m.: Chicago
Kfezmer Ensemble. Oct12, 2 p.m.: "Mu-
sic of the World," presented by pianistand singer Ester Nana. Oct15, 1:30
p.m.: Tribute to Frank Sinatra by Peter
Opnisco, $5. Oct.22, 1:30 p.m.: "The
American Songbook," $5. Oct. 29,1:30
p.m.: Dean Martin Variety Show with
Don Angelo, $5.
S.P.A.C.E, 1245 Chicago Ave., Evanston.
(847) 492-8860.
www.evanstonspace.com. 0ct8 IvanNeville's Dumpstaphunk. OcL
Cameron McGill & What Army. Oct15:
The Stone/Bratt Big Band with One
Louder. Oct16: Matt Duke. Oct17: R&B
dance party with the Chicago Catz. Oct
18: Kid Theodore and Pale Young Gen-
tlemen. Oct. 23: Matthew Santos. Oct.
24: The Alternate Routes with
Jonathan Tyler & the Northern Lightsand Freeman. Oct 25: Kelly Joe Phelps.
Oct. 26: Black Jew Dialogues. Oct30Come Sunday.
As You Like It Gallery, 825-B Chicagd
Ave,, second floor, Evanston. (847)864-
3101. www.asyoulikeitsalon.net.
Through Octobec "An Art Odyssey,"paintings by Pat Rose, including figure,landscape and stillJife.
Block Museum of Art at NorthwesternUniversity, 40 Arts Circle Drive,Evanston. (847) 491-4000, www.block-
museum.northwestern,edu, Open IOa.m.-5 p.m. Tuesdays; 10 a.m.-8 p.m.
Wednesday-Friday noon-5 p.m. Satur-days and Sundays. Admission to the
museum is free; unless noted, admis-sion to all programs is also free.
Through Nov. 30: "A Letter from Japan:The Photographs of John Swope,"
Swope's photography portrays AlIliedprisoners of war, Japan's people, andthe country's battle-ravaged land-scapes in the immediate aftermath ofWorld War Il. Oct 8, 8 p.m.: Three Amer-
ican Photographers: In Depth
Series/Block Cinema Film Screening,
"World War Il Short Films from the Ro-
hauer Collection." Oct12, 1-3 p.m.: Fam-ily Program, "Pinhole Cameras." Fami-
lies with children age 6-12 will learn
how cameras work and create theirown pinhole camera. Free for Block
Museum members; $5 per family fornonmembers, Reservatioñs required,Through Nov. 30 "Drawn from Memo:
ry: Holocaust and History in the Art ofSamuel Oak," in the Print, Drawing, and
Photography Study Center. Oct. 29,6
p.m.: Lecture, "Dialogues with the Pastand Present: The Vivid World of Samuel
Bak' Through Dec.14: "Magdalena
Abakanowicz: Reality of Dreams," inthe Alsdorf Gallery.
Brlckton Art Center, 306 Busse High-way, Park Ridge. (847) 823-6611.
www.bricktonartcenter.org. Hours: IO
am-S p.m. Monday-Thursday; 10 a.m.-4
p.m. Fridays and Saturdays, Through
Oct17: "Warning Signs," mixed-mediaprints by Alan Lerner and fiber art byAviva Alter.
Des Plaines Public Library, 1501
Ellinwood St. (847) 376-2787.
www.dppl.org. Through Oct 15: Saman-
tha Haring, a member of the Des
Plaines Art Guild, will show 16 new
paintings. The work consists of wild
and exotic flowers in watercolor and
oil.
Dittmar Memorial Gallery at North-western University's Norris Center,1999 Campus Drive, Evanston. (847)
491-2348.
www.norris.northwestern.edu/dittmar.php. Gallery hours are lO am-lO p.m.
daily. Admission is free. Through Nov.
3: Sarah I. Ross exhibition, "Lazy Ac-
tion: Preparing for a Crash."Evanston Art Center, 2603 Sheridan
Road. (847) 415-5300.
www.evanstonartcenter.org. Oct. 5-Nov. 9 "Heating Up," works by con-cerned artists who are responding toenvironmental challenges with cre-ative and practical applications thateducate and engage the public. Open-
ing reception from 1-4 p.m. Oct. 5;
artists' panel discussion at 2 p.m.
Evanston Art Walk, a juried art exhibi-tion of artwork by Illinois artists dis-played in more than 40 shop windowsalong Central Street in Evanston, willbe held throughout the month of Odo-ber. As part of Arts Week Evanston
2008, there will be a benefit receptionand silent auction from 8-10 p.m. Oct
16 at Taylor Street Italian Restaurant,2916 Central St., Evanston, with a $5
suggested donátion at the door. Also,several merchants will host receptionsOctll-19. For information, visitwww.evanstonartwalk.org or call (312)
514-1802.
Irish American Heritage Center Art
Gallery, 4626 N. Knox Ave., Chicago.
(773) 282-7035. Gallery hours are 1-4
p.m. Saturdays and Sundays. Through
Oct 5: "Irish Themes," a group exhibitshowcasing works by photographersand painters, including Tom Boyle ofDes Plaines, Gerrylea Ferriter of finleyPark, Mary O'Rourke Mariutto of Crys-
tal Lake, Dennis Osmanski of Wisconsin
and Virginia Sheets of Iowa, The showincludes paintings and photographs ofIrish landscapes, castles, ruins, cot-
tages and abbeys. Oct 18-Nov. 16:
"Samhain/Day of the Dead .., ThinkingAbout Persephone," a mixed media
group show that celebrates the an-dent Celtic festival of Samhain and theMexican Day of the Dead. This year's
exhibit again includes similar tradi-tions of other groups, including theGreek culture. Exhibiting artists in-dude Sean Culver, Charlie Thorne. Lau-
ra Coyle, Kim Laurel, Fletcher Hayes,
Lourdes Guerreo, Miguel Lopez-Lemus,
Kapra Fleming and Pauline Kochanski.Opening reception from 6-9 p.m. Oct.
17 will include Seanachai Irish story-tellers and roving poets. Special exhib-it hours from 6-9 p.m. Friday, Oct. 31.
Mitchell Museum ofthe American In-dian. 3001 Central St., Evanston. (847)
475-1030. www.mitchellrnuseum.org.
Admission to events is included withan entrance donation to the MitchellMuseum, Suggested donation is $5 for
adults; $2.50 for senior citizens, stu-
dents and children. Maximum adqiis-
sion per family is $O. Through Dec. 24:
"Transcendjng Bäundanies: American
Indjan Traditional and ContemporaryArt from the June and Bernard KlebanCollection:' The museum recently re-
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ceived a donation of more than 250works in diverse media from the col-lection of June Kleban of Wilmington,Del., and her late husband Bernard.About 1000f these new acquisitions
will be on display, including oils, water-colors, pottery, sculpture, jewelry, bas-kets, dolls and wood carvings, Oct 18-
Dec.24: "On the Plains: The Art of
Potawatomi Artist Woody Crumbo,"featuring oil paintings and prints byWoodrow "Woody" Crumbo (1912-1989),
a Potawatomi from Oklahoma.
Morton Grove Public Ubrary, 6140 Lin-coin Ave., Morton Grove. (847) 965-
4220. Through Oct 31: Landscape
paintings by Kathryn Gauthierwill beon display in the Baxter Room.Noyes Cultural Art Center Gallery, 927
Noyes St., Evanston. (847) 491-0266.
Open 10 a.m.-6 p.m. daily. Through Nov.
II: "Rock, Paper, Scissors," works by
Melissa Jay Craig, John Devylder, Ag-
nieszka Jachymczyk, Michael Montene-
gro, Pamela Pushrod and Isaac
Williams. Reception from 2-4 p.m. Oct.
11.
Oakton Community College, Koehn-
line Museum of Art, 1600 E. Golf Road,
Des Plaines. (847) 635-2633. www.oak-
ton.edu/museum. Gallery hours: 10
a.m.-6 p.m. Monday-Friday; 11 a.m.-4
p.m. Saturdays. Through Oct17: "Paul
Sierra: Wrecked," an exhibition show-
casing the work of Cuban-born artistPaul Sierra. The show features Sierra's
recent paintings of violent car acci-dents, each framed in luminous land-scapes absent of human figures.
Prospect Heights Public Library, 12 N.
EliOt St (847) 259-3500. www.phpl.info.
Oct 8, 7 p.m.: Artist's reception forMary Neely Photographs: Visions.
Refuge: Center for Artists in Recov-ery, 4811 Main St., Skokie. (847) 673-
3737, www.refuge.com. Through Dec. 12
"The 12 o 12 Show:' The group exhibit
requires all artists to create works ofart that have a 12x12" boundary.Tucker Gallery, 1939 Central St.,
Evanston. (847) 570-9825. www.tucker-
gallery.com. Oct3-Nov. 12 Works byJean Jack. Opening reception from 6-8p.m. Oct. 3. Nov.14-Dec. 31: "The Spaces
Between," works by Signe and Gonna
Grushovenko. Opening reception from
6-8 p.m. Nov.14.
AUDITIONS &OPPORTUNITIES
STAGE
The Marriott Theatre will hold generalauditions for non-union actors from IOa.m.-6 p.m. Oct.10 at the Equity Office,
125 S. Clark St., Suite 1500, Chicago.
Productions under consideration in-dude "Joseph and the Amazing Tech-nicolor Dreamcoat7 "The 25th Annual
Putnam County Spelling Bee," "Light in
the Piazza," and Disney's "High School
Musical." Bring two contrasting 16 bar
selections, music in your key, and anupdated headshot and résumé. An ac-
companist will be provided. Do not callfor an appointment it you have audi-tioned in the last six months. To sched-
ule an audition, call Peter Sullivan,(847) 634-5926, ext 4, beginning at 10
am. Oct 3.Lyric Opera of Chicago seeks actors
and supernumeraries for 2008-09 sea-son to portray acrobats, clowns,knights, party guests, priestesses,priests, sailors, servants, soldiers andmore. All auditions take place at theCivic Opera House, 20 N. Wacker Drive.
Chicago. Auditions take place on the
following dates: "The Pearl Fishers."Oct14; "Madana Butterfly," Nov.22, 24and 25; "Tristân und Isolde," Jan. 5;
"Cavalleria Rusticana" and "Pagliacci,"JaitlS. Actors must become membersof the American Guild of MusicalArtists, and are paid a weekly salary of
$500. Adult supernumeraries ("ex-tras") are unpaid volunteers and will
ART CLUBS
receive $15 per each rehearsal andperformance call to offset transporta-tion expense. Child supernumerariesare also unpaid volunteers and may
apply fora grant to offset transporta-tion expenses incurred for rehearsal
and performance calls. Attendance atall rehearsals and performances ismandatory, For information, call thehotline, (312) 827-3S38.
The Open Door Ensemble invitesthose age 55 and over to join itsgroupof area seniors in creating, directingand producing one-act plays andmonologues. The ODE meets at the
Levy Senior Center, 300 Dodge Ave.,
Evanston, regularly throughout theyear. Playwriting and acting classestaught by professional instructors alsoare available. Most of the staged read-ings are performed in public libraries,schools, community and senior cen-tors, and retirement and nursinghomes at no charge. In addition, a
more complete showcase of juriedplays and monologues is presented
annually. Call Norm Bowers, (713) 274-
1981, or Colleen Keaveny, (847) 272-
7148.
MUSICIANS
The Classical Symphony Orchestra ofChicago will hold auditions for its2008-09 season on Oct 4 at ClassicalSymphony Hall, 218 S. Wabash Ave.,
Chicago. The symphony, for college,
graduate or older musicians, offersprofessional level orchestral literaturein a challenging, yet fun, environmentTo schedule an audition, call (312) 341-
1521.
The Orchestra of Exploration rehears-es from 7-8 p.m. Tuesdays at the Skok-io Theatre Music Center, 7924 N. Lin-
coin Ave.. Skokie. The orchestra is ded-icated to performing new and undis-covered music by contemporary corn-posers. To schedule an audition or to
submit an audition tape, visit www.or-chestraoíexploration.org.The Chicago Celtic Pipe Band rehears-
es from 1-9 p.m. Tuesdays at theJoseph Seib Center, 4009 N Ozark, Nor-
ridge. All are welcome, regardless ofage, gender or experience, Free les-sons and refresher lessons are provid-ed. For information. call Jim Enright,(773) 286-7833.
Mount Prospect Community Band
seeks new members. Rehearsals arefrom 7:30-9 p.m. Mondays in RecPlex
Music Room, 420 W. Dempster St.
Mount Prospect Anyone with highschool or college band experience mayjoin. Music and percussion equipmentprovided. Call (847)640-1000.Na Mele Aloha Hawaiian music en-
semble seeks musicians who play
ukulele or upright string bass, Re-hearsals are held in Des Plaines. Call
Earl Essig, (847) 272-0762, or e-mail
earlessig@aol.com.
The North Shore Chamber Orchestra,
an Evanston-based nonprofit organiza-tion. has openings in all string sec-tions. No audition is necessary, but or-chestral experience is preferred. TheNSCO is a "teaching and learning" or-
' chestra, whose conductors, soloists,coaches and composers are students
at Northwestern University's School ofMusic. Rehearsals are held from 7:30-
9:30 p.m. Tuesdays in the lower levelrehearsal room of Alice Millar Chapelon the campus of Northwestern Uni-versity. Call Harvey Treger, (847)864-
2288.
Northwest Symphony Orchestra. PaulVermel, music director, seeks string
players. Rehearsals are from 7:30-IO
p.m. Mondays in Maine West High
School, 1755 S. Wolf Road, Des Plaines.
Call June Gordon, (847) 965-7271.
SINGERS
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singers to join in tour-part thora)singing. They rehearse at 8 p.m. Thurs-
days in the Park Ridge VFW Hall, 111g-
gins Road and Canfield Avenue, Sep-
tember-June, and sing American and
Scandinavian selections at various Io-
cations. Call (847) 741-4210 or (847)
546-2050.
Chicago Swedish Glee Club male cho-
rus is seeking experienced singers whoenjoy performing four-part choral mu-sic. The club annually performs a
Christmas concert, spring classicalconcert and many summer Swedish
events. There is no need to be of
Swedish heritage. The group rehearses
from 7-9 p.m. Wednesdays, September
through June, at Diemasters, 2100
Touhy Ave., Elk Grove Village. Singers
must be age 18 or older. Prospective
members may attend a rehearsal andarrange an audition with the music di-rector, Steve Burke. For information,
call Walter Magnuson, (773) 631-4534.
Des Plaines Harmonaires welcome
singers to join them from 9:15-11:15 am.
Thursdays at Good Shepherd Church,
Howard and Lee streets, Des Plaines.
No audition needed. Call Alberta Fisch-
er, (847) 699-0546.
Irish Heritage Singers rehearse at
7:30 p.m. Thursdays at the Irish Amen-
can Heritage Center. 4626 N. Knox Ave.,
Chicago. The singers are a mixed
choral group performing in the Irish-
American tradition. Call Mary Grimes,(713) 282-7035.
Mount Prospect Community Chorus
seeks singers. No auditions or expeni-
ence required. The chorus meets from
7:15-9:30 p.m. Tuesdays at the Mount
Prospect Park District Rec Plex, 420W.
Dempster St. - /The Normennenes SinglngSoclety is
looking for singers who enjoy fourpart choral singing. The group per-forms throughout the year singingNorwegian and American songs and
coordinates a festival of song each
spring. The chorus also participates in
a bi-annual "Sangerfest," which is held
in different locations around the coun-
try. Rehearsals are held from 8-10 p.m.
Tuesdays at the Estonien House in Lin-
colnshire, September to June. Call
Chuck Kessell, (773) 481-5941, or Karl
Tangeros, (773) 631-9682, or visit
www.norwaysings.org.Northwest Choral Society seeks bass,
tenor, alto or soprano singers with pre-
vious choral experience. Auditions will
be held during rehearsals on Tuesday
evenings, through March 24, at Im-manuel Lutheran Church, 855 Lee St.,
Des Plaines. The chorus presents three
concerts of classical and popular mu-sic each season. including a holiday
concert, a winter concert and an early
summer concert. To schedule an audi-
lion, call (773) 504-3426 or visit
www.nwchoralsociety.org.Paul Lindblad Choristers, a concert
children's choir for ages third grade
and older, promotes musical literacy,performs quality repertoire with a high
level of artistry, and offers a concertseries. In addition to choral music, vo-cal technique (breathing, posture),
stagecraft, stage presence, improvisa-
tion, musicianship (ear training, musicreading, sight singing), and principlesof drama are also taught. Call (847)
42OE9200 or visit www.plchoristers.org.
Skokie Concert Choir seeks male and
female singers at any level of choralexperience. No auditions are held. The
choir performs a variety of music,from classical to Broadway, and per
forms two concerts annually, under
the direction of conductor MichaelLewanski, and with accompanist Adri
an Metzger. Rehearsals are held from
7-9 p.m. Mondays, September through
June, at Old Orchard Junior High
School, 9310 Kenton Ave. Skokie. For
information, visit www.skokiechoir.org
or call (847) 674-3219.
ARTISTS
Cratters and vendors are sought for a
holiday fair to be held from 9 a.m.-3
p.m. Nov. i at St. Paul Lutheran Church,
5650 Canfield, Norwood Park. $30 par-
ticipation fee for an 8-foot space. Table
rentals are available. Call (847) 384-
8905 by Oct.4.St. Beatrice School in Schiller Park is
seeking cralters for its 26th annualChristmas Craft Show, to be held Dec.
5-6. CalI (847) 678-1752 or visit www.st-
beatricecraftshow.com.
Brickton Art Center, 147 Vine Ave.,
Park Ridge, is accepting submissions
for solo exhibitions. To have work con-
sidered, submit the following: a letterof interest stating the type of exhibi-
tion proposed; a slide sheet of 8-20sPdes, digital files or prints, with name,
title of work, size of work, medium,date of completion; a résumé or cur-
riculum vitae; an artist's statement;self-addressed stamped envelope if
slides/prints returned are to be re-
turned; and a $15 non-refundable sub-
mission fee made payable to Brickton
Art Center. Submissions will be held
until reviewed by gallery jury panel.
Call (847) 823-6611.
Lincolnwood Village Hall, 6900 Lin-
coIn Ave., seeks artists to exhibit theirworks. Call Shirley Engelstein, fine arts
coordinator. at (847) 674-3806.
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DANCERS
The 28th annual Carey Rose Winski
Oance Scholarship Competition will be
held Oct19 at the Lou Conte Dance
Studio - Hubbard Street Dance Chica-
do, 1147 W. Jackson Blvd., Chicago. The
competition is open to any dancer,
mâle or female, between the ages of 13
and 18. Scholarships totaling $1,500 are
given to the winners, and winners
choose the schools for their furthertraining. Scholarships have also been
donated by the Gus Giordano Dance
Center, the Joffrey Ballet of Chicago
and Motion Unlimited. Competitorsparticipate in a one-hour classical
warrmup class and perform two three-minute solos, one in classical ballet (en
pointe for girls) and one in any eclectic
style, jazz. modern. character, etc. No
tap. For an application form and rules.
write to: Carey Rose winshi Memorial
Foundation Inc., 69 Woodfey Road, Win-
netka IL 60093.
MISCELLANEOUS
Skokie Northshore Sculpture Park is
seeking volunteers to assist the non-proft organization with its docent pro-
FESTIVALS
gram, arts educational programsworkin with students in classroom,and administrative work. Training ses-
sions are informal and informative. No
knowledge of art required. The Skokie
Northshore Sculpture Parkis located
on the north channel of the Chicago
River separating the cities of Skokie
and Evanston. Showcasing the large-
scale work of more than 60 artists
throughout two miles of riverbank
park, the sculpture park combines out-door recreation with the aesthetic andintellectual enjoyment of Gne art. The
sculpture park is run by a volunteer
board of trustees and is funded
through public, private and corporatecontributions. For information, call
(841) 679-4265 or visit www.sculp-
turepark.org.
BENEFITS
The Bucklnghams will perform at a
fund-raiser for the District 219 Educa-
tion Foundation from 6-11 p.m. Oct4 at
the Holiday Inn North Shore, 5300 W.
Touhy Ave., Skokie. Tickets are $85 and
include a dinner buffet and silent andlive auctions. Proceeds will benefit the
District 219 Education Foundation that
supports Nues North, Nues West and
Nues Central High School students. Call
Rosamin Rhanpuri at (841) 626-3959 or
visit www.219foundation.org.
SPEAKERS
PivenTheafreWorkshop will sponsor
a home tour from 11 a,m.-5 p.m. Oct19
in Chicago, and a buffet brunch at The
Affinia Hotel, 166 E. Superior, Chicago.
The event will also include a raffle towin two tickets to the November 2008Piven Theatre Benefit in New York City
with Jeremy Piven,restauraflt and the-
atre packages, autographed celebritymemorabilia and more. Tickets for the
home tour and VIP Brunch: $15 before
Oct. 15; $85 after that date. Tickets to
the home tour alone: $50 before Oct.
15; $60 alter that date or at the door.
No children underl6 will be admitted
on the home tour. Call (847) 866-8049.
Evanston Autumn Harvest Celebra-
tion will be held at 6:30 p.m. Oct22 atNow We're Cookin', 1601 Payne St, Unit
C, Evanston. Chefs from Evanston and
Chicago restaurants will pair up with
local farmers and producers from theEvanston Farmers' Market, with pro-
ceeds to benefit The Land Connection.
Guests will rotate among eight tasting
stations, where the celebrity chefs will
serve samples of dishes utilizing the
autumn products of their partner, with
wine provided by WineStyles in
Evanston. Tickets are $100. VIP tickets
are $125, which includes a private
champagne reception with participat-
ing chefs and farmers. All tickets must
be purchased by Oct.17. Call (847) 510-
4140 or visit www.nwcookin.com.
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Arlington Heights Memorial Ubrar
500 N. Dunton Ave., Arlington Heights.
(847) 392-0100. www.ahml.info. Oct.4,
1-5 p.m Book signing event with Skok-
le resident Debbie Sue Goodman. au-
thor of StiliSingleand Sill/Dating.IrishAmerican Heritage Center, 4626
N. Knox Ave. Chicago. (773) 282-1035.
www.irishamhc.com. Great Irish Amen-
can ROOkSand Authons book discus-
sion group meets at Z p.m. the second
Sunday of the month, unless noted
otherwise. The discussion is led by Vir-
qinia Gibbons, a teacher at Oakton
Community College. 0cL12 The Last
Hurrah by Edwin O'Connor and Boss by
Mike Royko. Nov. 9 The Light of
Evening by Edna O'Brien. Dec.14: An
Irish Christmasby John B. Keane and
Howthe Irish /nventedS/angby Daniel
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Cassidy. Jan.11, 2OO The Whitest
Flowerby Brendan Graham. Feb.8,
2009 NaturalHistor/by MaureenHoward. March 8,2009: The Poor
Mouthby Flann O'Brien. APnIIIZ 2009:
Roscoeby William Kennedy. May 3,
2009: The Snapperby Roddy Doyle.
The Irish American Heritage Center
School of Celtic Art continues its freediscussion series on the Irish Book of
KeIls at 2 p.m. thelast Sunday oF each
month this fall. The discussions are ledby artist and teacher Frank Crowley.
The Book of Keils is an ornately illus-trated manuscript, produced by Celticmonks around 800 AD. lt is one of the
more lavishly illuminated manuscriptsto survive from the Middle Ages andcontains the four gospels of the Bible
in Latin, decorated with numerous col-orful illustrations. lt is on permanent
display at Trinity College in Dublin, Ire-
land.
ART;
Morton Grove Public Ubrary, 6140 Lin-
coIn Ave. (847) 965-4220. Oct 5, 3 p.m.:
Discussion of Three Cups of Tea by
Greg Mortenson at Starbucks, 6163
Dempster, Oct16, 10 am.: Discussion of
A ThousandSplendidSunsby Khaf ed
Hosseini. Oct28, 7 p.m Discussion of
Big Russ Ç Meby Tim Russert.
The NOne Boolç One North western
project at Northwestern University in
2008-09 will be The Reluctant Mr. Dar-
win:Anlntimate Portra it of CharlesDarwinandthe Makingofllis Theoryoftvolution byDavid Ouammen. Thefollowing lectures are free and open tothe public. OCt.7. 7 p.m Sean Carroll,
professor of Molecular Biology and Ge-
netics, University of Wisconsin, will dis-cuss "The Making of the Rttest DNA
and the Ultimate Forensic Record of
Evolution" in the Ryan Auditorium, 2145
Sheridan Road, Evanston. Oct. 20,7
p.m.: Janet Browne, Aramont Professor
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of the History of Science, Harvard Uni-
versity will discuss "The Ascent of Dar-win: Commemorating the Origin of
Species" in the Fisk Hall Auditorium,1845 Sheridan Road, Evanston. Oct. 30,
i p.m Daniel Dennett, Austin B. Fletch-
er Professor of Philosophy, Tufts Uni-versity, will present "Darwin and the
Evolution of Reasons" in the Ryan Au-
ditorium, 2145 Sheridan Road,
Evanston. Nov.11, 7 p.m.: Francisco Ay-
ala, Donald Bren Professor of Biologi-
cal Sciences, Ecology & Evolution, Uni-
versity of California-Irvine, will present"Darwin's Gift to Science and Religion"
in Fisk Hall Auditorium, 1845 Sheridan
Road, Evanston. Feb. 5. 2009, 7 p.m.:
Keynote address by David Quammen,
author of The ReluctantMr. Darwin:AnIntimate Portrait ofCharles Darwinandthe MakingofHis. Theory of Evolu-lion, "Darwin Against Himself: CautionVersus Honesty in the Life of a Reluc-
SPEAKERS
tant Revolutionary," in the Ryan Audi-
torium. 2145 Sheridan Road, Evanston.
CHILO'S PLAY
Centerfor Musical Development. 8201
N. Karlov, Skokie. Kindermusik classes
offered are Village (O-17 months): Our
Time (1 1m-3 years); Imagine That (3-5
years); and Young Child (5-7 years). For
information, contact Pat Heineman-Vernon at (847) 679-5121 or
phvcfmd@aol.com.
Centre East in the North Shore Centerfor the Performing Arts, 9501 Skokie
Blvd., Skokie. (841) 673-6300. www.cen-
treeast.org. Feb18, 2009, 1 and 3 p.m:"School House Rock Live!" $18. April19,
2009, 1 and 3 p.m Junie B. Jones. $18.
FairyTale Trail, 4-7 p.m. Oct24 and 9a.m.-2 p.m. Oct25 at the Woman's Club
of Evanston, 1102 Chicago Ave.
Evanston. Cost is $5 per person. maxi-
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mum $20 per family. (847)475-3800 orwww.wcofe.org. The child-centered
event features a labyrinth of eight sto-rybook-thenied rooms hosting charac-
ters such as Harry Potter, the LittleMermaid, Sponge Bob, Bob the Builder,
Dorothy, the Cowardly Lion and the Tin
Man. Children are welcome to wear
costumes.Irish American Heritage Center 4626
N. Knox Ave. Chicago. (773) 282-7035.
www.inshamhc.com. 0ct4-Oec& TheIrish School at the Children's Center forCultural Studies, for youth ages 6-16,
offers lessons in Irish heritage, culture,customs, language, art and music,
taught through drama, storytelling,crafts and games. Classes include Irishlanguage studies. the Teen Theatre
Workshop and Celtic Mythology andArt. Classes are held from 9 a.m.-noon
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Saturdays. Fees are $40 for IAHC mem-
bers; S60 foc noiwoembers. Uiscounts
for families available. For information.call Frank Crowley, (773) 612-6584.
Kohl Children's Museum, 2100 Patriot
Blvd., Glenview. (847) 832-6600.
www.KohlthildrensmuseumorQ. Hours:
9:30 am-noon Mondays; 9:30 a.m.-5
p.m.Tuesday-Saturday; noon-5 p.m.
Sundays. Special members-only hours
from 9-9:30 am. Monday-Saturday. Ad-
mission $7.50; $6.50 (or senior citizens;
free for children under 1.
Kolor Me Kid. 8 B. West Devon Ave.
Park Ridge, offers a variety of art
classes such as hand sculpting in ce-
ramic clay and polymer clay.drawing/paìnting, cartoonìng and pa-
per maché. for students K-eighth qrade
and younq adult. Artsy" birthday par-ties and Scouting events also available.
Call (841) 692-3744.
Lincoln Terrace Arts Studio and
Gallery. 5021 Warren SL Skokie. offers
painting and drawing classes for chu-
dren. Call (847) 673-0345.
Metropolis Performing Arts Centre, 11f
w. Campbell St.. Arlington Heights.
(841) 5Th2121.
www.metropolisarts.com. Stories in Ac-
tion FamIly Series. All shows S9.50 for
children 12 and under. $12 for adults.
unless noted otherwise. Oct. 8-10 and
Oct. M-17, 9:45 and 11:30 am.. and Oct
.11, 11 a.rn The Giver.' presented by
Theatre for Young Audiences. Suggest-
ed for grades 5-12. 0ct21-24 and Oct.
21-29. 9:45 andll:30 am., and Oct.25,
11 a.m 'Little Red Riding Hood:' pre-sented by Ctdcago Kids Company. Sug-
gested for grades K-3.
ART: . CLUBS
Mitchell Museum ofthe American In-
dian. 3001 Central SL Evanston. (847)
475-1030. www.mitchellmuseum.org.
Suggested donation is $5 adults; $2.50senior citizens, students and children.
Maximum suggested admission per
family is $10. Kids CraftMornings are
offered from 10:30 am-noon. Museum
staffers and volunteers lead informalworkshops where children learn toconstruct simple versions of tradition-
al Native American oblects and engagein other hands-on activities related tonative culture. Admission is included
with an entrance donation to the mu-
seum. Kids Craft Workshops are recom-mended for children ages 5 and up, but
there is no minimum age requirement.Participants must be accompanied by
an adult. No pre-registration is neces-sary. Oct.11: God's eyes (Ojos de Dios).
Oct. 25: Masks. Nov. 8: Dream catchers.
Nov. 22 Miniature woven rugs. Dec.13:
Coup sticks.
Morton Grove Public Library, 6140 Lin-
coIn Ave. (847) 965-4220. Oct 3, 4:30
p.m.: Animé Club for teens meets, Oct.
10, 4 p.m Showing of "Speed Racer'rated PG. Oct11, 10 a.m.-4 p.m Crafty
Saturday. Drop in and make a seasonal
craft Oct.13, 2 p.m.: Mad Science Pre-
sents: fts Not Magic. Oct18, 3 p.m.:
Beads for Teens and Chainmaille Jew-
elry. Supplies and instruction will be
provided. Oct25, noon: Henna Art forTeens. Oct25, 2 p.m.: Samantha's
Amaziriq Animal Adventures.
Music Institute ofChícago, Nichols
Concert I-tall, 1490 Chicago Ave.,
Evanston. (847) 9051500. www.rnu-
sicinst.org. Oct. 4, 10 am.: Free chu-
dren's concert. Composer Jim
Stephenson will introduce children to
the instruments of the symphony or-chestra and then lead the audiencethrough the creation of a new work.
Niles Public Library, 6960 Oakton St.
'FESTIVALS:
(847) 63-6623.www.nileslibrary.org."Babytime" offers stories, songs and
play for children up to Z years of age
at Il aro. Mondays.Rosemontmeatre, 5400 N. River
Road, Rosemont Tickets are availableat www.ticketmaster.com or (312) 559-
1212; the ticket prices listed below do
not include service fees. For more in-
formation about the theater, call (841)671-5100. Oct 17, 10:30 am. and 6:30
p.m., and Oct18, 2 p.m. and 5 p.m., and
Oct 19, 11 am. and 2 p.m Playhouse
Disney Livel, featuring characters (rom"Mickey Mouse Clubhouse," "Little Ein-
steins," "Handy Manny" and "MyFriendsTigger & Pooh' Tickets: $15,$24.50 and $33.50, with a limited mmm-
ber of $45 V.I.P. seats available.
Stahl FamilyTheatre, 5900 W. Bel-
mont Ave., Chicago. Nov. 5-7,10-11,13-
14,17. 20-21, 24-26, Dec.1,4-5, 8-10,12.
10:30 am.: Nov.7,14,21,24-26, noon;
and Nov.15, 1 p.m.: "Sleeping Beauty,"
presented by Chicago Kids Company.
Tickets: $10. Call (773) 205-9600 or visit
www.chicagokidscomnpany.com.
Wunder Studios Performing Arts Con-
servatory offers classes in the Pick-
wick Building in Uptown Park Ridge, 3
S. Prospect Ave. Fall class registration
is in progress. Offerings include groupmusical theatre, guitar and drum
classes for children 5 and older, as well
as private music lessons for all instru-ments. There are also Musikgarten
classes that build music and move-
ment skills for infants, toddlers andpreschoolers. Visit www.wunderstu-
dios,com or call (847) 685-2030.
The YADI Club (Youth ArtsjDance In-
ternational) holds dance classes forteens and younger students at the Jef-
ferson Park Fieldhouse, 4822 N. Long.
Classes are conducted by Tina Mangos
Dance. (773) 282-5108 or www.tinaman-
gosdance.comn.
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Centre East in the North Shore Centerfor the Performing Arts, 9501 SkokieBlvd., Skohie. (847) 673-6300E www.cen-
treeast.org. Nov.15, 8 p.m.: Comedì-enne Susie Essman, Tickets: $60. Mayinclude language not suitable foryounger or more sensitive audiencemembers. Jan.22, 2009, 7:30 p.m Jan.23, 2009, 8 p.m., Jan.24,2009, 5 and 8p.m., Jan.25,2009, 3 p.m.:The CapitolSteps. $44-$48. April 2F23,2009, 7:30p.m.: Jackie Mason. $72.Metropolis Performing Arts Centre, 111
W. Campbell SL Arlington Heights.(847) 511-2121.www.metropofisarts.cçm. Through Nov.
8: "Indecent ProposaIs." Performancesat 10:15 p.m. Saturdays. Incudes strongadult language and themes. Not rec-ommended for children or youngteens. $16.50.RosemontTheatre, 5400 N. River
Road, Rosemont. Tickets are availableat www.ticketmaster.com or (312) 559-1212 the ticket prices listed below donot include service fees. For more in-formation about the theater, call (847)611-5100. Oct24, 6 p.mn Carlos Menda,
"At Close Range:' $43.50. Nov.1, 8 p.m.:"An Evening of Classic Lily TornI in."$37.50, $55, $75. Nov.8, 7:30 and 10 -
p.m.: Cheech S Chong: Light Up Amen-
ca. $59.50, $39.50.Skokie Theatre, 7924 Lincoln Ave.,
Skokie. Call (841) 671-1761 or visitwww.skokietheatre.com. Tickets are$15 in advance; S20 at the door, unlessnoted otherwise. Oct. 3-4, 8 p.m Chica-go Comedy All-Stars. Oct.1Oi1, 8 p.m.:Blue Ribbon Comedy with Sonya White.Oct 24, 8 p.m.: A Night at the lmprov.Nov.7, 8 p.m.: Laugh Tour.
PERFORMM4CES
Alma Dance Company presents "Sim-
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MOVS'ply Classique" at 7:30 p.m. Oct11 and
2:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. Oct18 at the
North Shore Center for the Performing
Arts, 9501 Skokie Blvd., Skokie. The pro-
gramo features arrangements of classi-cal ballet movements, including Grand
Pas Classique taken from "Le Dieu et
La Bayadare"; the Black Swan Pas de
deux and Pas de trois from "Swan
Lake"; and others. Tickets: $25; $12 for
children underl8; $10 students. (847)6736300 or www.almadance.org.
Centre East in the North Shore Center
for the Performing Arts, 9501 Skokie
Blvd., Skokie. (847) 673-6300. www.cen-
treeast.org. Dec.1314, 3 p.m.: Civic Bal-
let of Chicago's "The Nutcracker." $34.
Feb.14, 2009, 8 p.m.: Giordano Jazz
Dance Chicago. $46. Aprill8,2009, 8p.m River North Chicago Dance Corn-
pany. $46.
Levy Center, 300 Dodge Ave.,
Evanston. Oct 19, 3 p.m Dance Show-
case, Arts Week Evanston'sTannual tnib-
ute to dance in all forms. Among thecompanies participating are ElementsContemporary Ballet, Equilibrium
Dance Company, Evanston Ballet,
Evanston Dance Ensemble, Giordano
Junior Company and Urban Beat
Dance Company. Free admission; dona-
tions welcome.Prospect Heights Public Ubrary, 12 N.
Elm St., Prospect Heights. (847) 259-
3500. www.phpl.info. Oct.12. 2 p.m.: The
folk dance ensemble Polonia will per-
form in celebration of Polish-AmericanHeritage Month.
GROUPS & LESSONS
Barefoot Hawaiian Ihc. 1401 E. Oakton
St., Des Plaines, offers dance and mu-
sic classes. Classes include hula for
youth and adults; Tahitian, beginners
and advanced; Tahitian drummingMaori; ukelele; Pilates; and swing danc-
ing. Call (847) 699-1336,
thicago Dance Club, (841) 622-4466.
Dance to DJ music from the '50s to to-day from 7:30-11:30 p.m. Saturdays at
American Legion Hall, 9751 Pacific
Ave., Franklin Park. Mostly swing danc-
ing, some ballroom, Latin and line
dancing. Open to ages 21 and older. $5
members; $9 nonmembers. Member
ship fee $25. Upcoming dates: Oct25;
Nov. 22 Dec.13.
Chicago'sWlndy City Jitterbug Clubholds dances to the music of the 'SOs,
'605 and more, from B p.m-midnight atthe American Legion Hall, 9751 W. Pa-
cific Ave,, Franklin Park, unless otherwise noted. Admission to club dances
is $5 (or members; $1D for nonmem-
bers. Projier attire required; no bluejeans or shorts allowed. Must be 21 or
older. Call (113) 467?0177 or visit
www.jitterbugchicago.com. Upcoming
dances are Oct 4 (guest 13J) and Oct.
18 (Hustle workshop, doors open 6:45
p.m.).The Chicagoland Chapter of USA
Dance, the national organization rep-resenting amateur ballroom dancers.
Lesson begins at 1:30 p.m.; general
dancing begins at 8:15 p.m. Admission:
$8 members; $10 nonniembers; S6 col-lege students with ID. Call (847) 426-
7978 for more information. Dance mu-
sic for all swing, Latin and ballroomdances. Partners not required - singles
welcome. Beginning dancers encour-
aged. The Chicagoland chapter of LISA
Dance is a national nonprofit organi2a-
tian dedicated to promoting ballroomdancing as a healthy recreational ac-tivity and as a competitive sportknown as DanceSport. www.chicagous-
abda.comn. Oct18: "Cheeky Cha Cha" at
The Center at North Park. 10040 Addi-
sont Franklin Park. Ihe featured lesson,
cha cha, will be taught by DankKarmosak of LaClassique Dance School.
Dance Center Evanston, located in
Evanston Plaza,1934 Dernpster St.
Evanston. (847) 32&6683. Classes are
available for children ages 3-18 in Tip-
py Toes, ballet, modern,jazz, tap, hip-
hop, character and pointe. Special
classes are available just for boys.Adult classes are designed for begin-
fling, continuing and advanceddancers in ballet, tap and jazz.DanceSport Center, 999 N. Elmhucst
Road (Randhurst Shopping Center),
Mount Prospect, offers ballroom and
Latin dance classes for children age 5and older and adults. No partner is
necessary. Call (847) 342-0567 or visit
www.chicagodancesport.com.Des Plaines Sthool of Dance, 7272
Birch SL Des Plaines. (847)391-5100.
www.desplainesparks.org. Offering be
ginning through advanced classes forages 2 through 18 in jazz, tap, ballet,
pre-pointe, pointe, modern and hip-
hop, taught by professional workingdancers. Call for a complete schedule
and list of prices.Des PlainesSchool of Dance, 515 E.
Thacker SL Des Plaines. (847) 391-
5700. www.desplainesparks.org. Nov.
13-20, 7 pro. Thursdays: Salsa and Latin
dance for ages 16-plus, featuring cha
cha, rumba and salsa. Resident: $38;
nonresidents $48.Evanston Scottish Country Dancers,
with instruçtor Frances Gillan, meet
from 7:30-9:30 p.m. Fridays aUNe Win-
netka Communityl-louse, 620 LincolnAve., Winnetka. No partner or experi-
ence needed, and no kilt required -
just soft shoes, Fee is $5 at the door.
Call (847) 564-2459.
The Flying Squares Square Dance
Club dances the first third and fifthSaturdays of the month, Septembermid-May, at the Arlington Heights Se-nior Center, 1801 WCentral Road, Ar-
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ington Heights. Round dancing at 7:30
p.m. and square dancing at 8 p.m.
Guest callers. The group dances Plus
level. New dancers welcome. Call (847)
885?387.
Giordano Dance School, 614 Davis St..
Evanston. (841) 866-9442. www.qior-
danodance.org. Dance and fitness
classes offered for age 2 through adultin predance, ballet, jazz, hiphop, mu-
sical theatre, tap, modern and more.All levels. Class cards available or pay
by the class.
Happy Twirlers Dance Club provides
round and square dancing at 7:30 p.m.
the second Saturday of the month,
September-May, in Immanuel Lutheran
Church, Thacker and Lee streets, Des
Plaines. Call (841) 827-6500 or (773)
685-8407.
International folk dancing from 7:30-10:30 p.m. Mondays at the Lake Street
Church, Lake Street and Chicago Av-
enue, Evanston. Beginners are we)'
come and no partner is needed. $5.
Call (847) 492'9393.
Irish American Heritagd Center, 4626
N. Knox, Chicago. Oct. 3, 8-11 p.m.: Mi&
way Ramblers Cajun Band First FridayDance in theSchanachie Room. Casual
dress, free dance instruction. No part-
ner needed, $8. Cat (630) 833-3515 or
visit www.midwayramblers.com.
Kaleidoscope Dance & Movement
Center, 3944 Churchì St., Skolcie, oilers
classes in ballet, jazz, hip-hop, (ap, and
modern. Call (847) 619-7842 or visit
www.kaleidoscopedance.com.
Karen's School of Acrobatics and
Dance, 805 N. Northwest Highway, Park
Ridge. (847> 292-0255. Offering proles-
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sional instruction in acrobatics, turn-
biing,jazz, hip-hop, ballet, tap, and mu-sical theater. Competitive Dance class-
es and one-day "Flip" clinics for cheer
leaders also available. Karen's is also
offering adult group and private dance
instruction for singles and couples,
Professional ballroom dance Instructor
Patricia Kassanits offers group classes
in social dance, salsa dance, ballroom
dance and swing dance. Kassanits also
specializes in preparing wedding cou-
pies for their "first dance" and is avail-able by appointment for private or
group instruction; call (630) 306-1761
or (630) 671-9407 (or information,
Leikarringen 1-leimhug" dancers wel-come those age 16 and older interest-
ed in Scandinavian lolk dance to join
them from 8-9:30 p.m. Wednesdays at
the First United Methodist Church of
Des Plaines, 666 Graceland Ave. No pri-
or dance experience or partner neces-sary. Call (847) 823-7596 or (847) 692-
6616.
Lynette's School of Pance, 517 Talcott
Road, Park Ridge, oilers classes in bal-
lat, pointe, tap, hip-hop, jazz and turn-bligg, beginners td advanced, for ages
3 to adults. All teachers are certified
degree instructors. Call (841) 823-7334.
North Shore Dance Center, 8401
Crawford Ave., Shokie. (847) 674-2216.
www.northshoredancecenter.com.Registration is in progress for the fall2008 session.
Picture Us Different Dance Studio, 1011
N. Northwest Highway, Park Ridge.
(847) 692-3600. Professional and non-
professional classes for ages 3 to aduli
in tap, jazz, bip-hop, lyrical ballet and
classical ballet/pointe.Prairie Lakes Senior Center, 515 E.
Thacker, Des Plaines. Oct11 and 25,
Nov. 8 and 22. 8-10:30 p.m.: Alice Lowy
will host ballroom dancing with tapedmusic. Admission is $15 per couple at
the door. Oct17, Nov.14 and Dec.12, 8-
10:30 p.m.: Alice Lowy will host ball-
room dancing to live music. $25 per
couple at the door, For information,
call (847) ?25-2901 or (847) 825-6637.
Spares Sunday Evening Club holds
ballroom dances from 7:30-10:30 p.m.
the first and third Sunday of the
O month at the American Legion, 9757
Pacific Ave., Franklin Park. Admission is
$8 for members; $9 guests. Call (847)
965-5730.
Square Spares & Palis, a nonprofit
square dance club, dances the second
and fourth Mondays of the month allyear long at the Park Ridge Senior
Center, 100 S. Western Ave,, Park Ridge.
Rounds start at 7:30 p.m., with squares
(rom 8-10 p.m. Admisslon: $5 for mem-
bers; $6 for visitors. Square dance les-sons are held from 7:30-9:30 p.m.
Tuesdays at the Glen Park Center,
Room 201, 2400 Chestnut Ave,, Glen-
view. First lesson is free. For informa-
Hon on lessons, call (847) 663-0116 or
(847) 39&8087.Studio of Dance & Drama, 6126 North-
west Highway, Chicago. (773) 631-7373.
Offering dance and theater programs
for children and adults, including FairyTale Ballet, Little Starz, Dance Like a
Star and Tap Happy, with hip-hop and
jazz. The schedule also includes both
day and night classes in classical bal-
let training in Russian technique, in-cluding pointe, for children and adults.Swing 'N' Country Dance Club alf ers
dances and lessons in couples country
western and swing dances. Dance les-
sons are offered on Wednesdays every
month; 1:30 p.m. for beginners; 8:35
p.m. for intermediate dancers. Cost formonthly lessons $30 for members; S40
nonniembers. Dances are held the first
and third Friday of every month. Doors
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p.m,-midniqht. Admission is $6 for
members; S1Z for nonmembers. MI ses-
Sons and dances are held at Centre at
North Park 10040 W, Addison, Frankiin
ParK. For intormation visitwww.swingncountry.org or call (847)
638-7621.
DINING
Schaefers, 9965 Gross Poìnt Road,
Skokie. (847) 673-5711. Oct 4 11 a.m.-5
p.m.: Tailgate qrillfest in the parking
lot. featuring burgers and brats, with a
Saturday wine tasting indoors.
FAIRS & FESTIVALS
MOVES
Global Arts Festiva presented byNorthwestern liniversity5 KelloggSchool of Management, will be held
Oct.4 at Fountain Square, on Sherman
Avenue between Davis and Grove.
downtown Evanston.The event will
feature family entertainment, food and
beverages; and live music. Performersinclude Baby Loves Disco. Il a.m.-l215
p.m musical entertainment by Kellogg
School students 12:45-2:30 p.m
Michael McDermott, 3:30-4:30 p.m
Down the Line, 5-6 pm; and Fountains
of Wayne, 7-8 p.m. Free admission.
httpi/centennial.kellogg.nOrthwest
ern.edu.AuturnnFest. 5:30-11:30 p.m. Oct.11 un-
der a tent at St. Paul of the Cross
Parish, 320 S. Washington (at North-
west Highway), Park Ridge. Featuring
FILM
food and drink, live and DJ music, and
activities for all ages. Tickets ($1 each)required forbad, beverages and some
activities. Call (847) 344-6471 or visit
www.spc-parish.net and click "Wel-
come'Country Market Place Craft Fair, pre-
sented by the Glenview UnitedMethodistWomen (raro 9 a.m:3 p.m.
Oct18 at the Glenview UnitedMethodist Church 727 Harlem Ave.,
Glenview. Featuring more than 40crafters, lunch and a bake sale. $2 ad-
mission. (847) 7291015.
Block Cinema, in the Pick-Laudati Au-
ditorium at the Block Museum of Art,Northwestern University, 40 Arts Circle
Drive, Evanston. (847) 491-4000.
www.blockmuseum.nQrthwesterfl.edU/block-cinema. Admission is $6; $4 for
Block Museum members, senior citi-
zens, and students with ID, or as noted
below. All films shown at 8 p.m., unless
noted otherwise. The Berlin School se-
ries Oct. 9: 'Marseille." Oct10: "Knife
in the Water' oct1: 'Bungalow' Oct.23: "Montag kommen die Fenster:' oct.
30: 'Gespenster.' V/WI!: The Phofogre-
phyofJohflSwoPe and Hollywood'sDepidi0110fWWllSeí18S Oct 3:
'Three Came Home:' Oct 8: WWll Short
Films from the Rohauer Collection. Oct.
15: "The Teahouse of the August Moon."
Oct17: "House of Bamboo." Oct 29
"Anatahan' TheReeltimelndePefldelJtFilm and Video Forum presents award-
winning independent feature, docu-
mentary and short subject films andvideos. Each screening is followed bydiscussions with the audience. All Reel-time screenings are free. Oct. 22 and
24,7:30 p.m.: 'lndestructible' an auto-biographical documentary by Chicago
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actor and playwright Ben Byer. Both
screenings will include a special guest
appearance by Rebecca Rush, the
film's producer and Byer's sister. Hal-
/oweenfeafure_OCt.31"M0n5iffVerdoux'
Death Note II:The Last Name" (Eng-
lish dubbed) will be shown at 7:30 p.m.
OctlS-16 at Nues Showplace, 301 Golf
Mill Center, Nibs. The live-actionJapanese mystery screening will tea-
ture a behind-the-scenes look at the
creation of "Death Note ll:lhe Last
Name," an interview with directorShusuke Kaneko, and a profile of the
Death Note cast.
www.FathomEveflts.cOm.Morton Grove Public Library, 6140 Lin-
coIn Ave. (847> 965-4220. Oct 7, 11:30
am.: "The Dish," rated PG-l3. Reel Con-
versation to follow the filin. Oct 12,2
pm,: "Magnificent Desolation: Walking
On the Moon," rated PG. Oct14. 11:30
SPEAIERS
a.rn "The Good German," rated R. Oct.
16, 2 p.m. and 7 p.m.: "Persepolis," ratedPG-13. Oct.18, 2 p.m.: "The Diving Bell
and the Butterfly," rated P0-13. InFrench with English subtitles. Oct21,11:30 am.: "In The Valley of Elab," rated
R. Reel Conversation to follow the hIm.
Oct.22,7 p.m.: "The Other Boleyn Girl:'
rated P0-13. Oct24, 2 p.m; "Under theSame Moon:' rated PG-13. In Spanishwith subtitles. Oct. 26, 2 p.m.: "Charlie
Wilson's War," rated R. Oct28, 11:30
am.: "Pioneers of Primetime:' not rat-ed. Oct 30, 2 p.m.: "Sweeney Todd: TheDemon Barber of Fleet Street," rated R.Oak Park Public Library, Main Library,
834 Lake St. (708) 383-820D.www.oppl.org. "The New AmericansImmigrants on Screen," Friends of theOak Park Public Library's fall film festi-
val, presents films at 2 p.m. Thursdays.Writer/historian Doug Deuchier will in-
traduce each film and lead adiscus-
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LECTURES
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sion following the screening. Free. Oct
2: "The Namesake" (2007), rated PG-l3.
The f&mily drama about the American-born son of Indian immigrants shows
how profoundly disorienting it can beto live in two cultures. Oct. 9: "Moscow
an the Hudson" (1984), rated R. A Sari-
et saxophone player who defects toAmerica while his troupe tours New
York City makes a transition from
Russian to American citizen. Oct16:
"Hester Street" (1975), rated PG. A
young Jewish woman arrives in Amen-ca with her small son at the turn of the20th Century, hoping to be reunited
with her husband who came ahead of
her. Oct 23: "Ouinceanera" (2005), rat-
ed R. A Hispanic teenager who is look-
ing forward to her upcoming quincean-era celebration learns she is pregnantand is forced to run away tram her
strict parents. 0ct30 "Sweet Land"(2005), rated PG. A German mail-order
bride arrives in a Norwegian-American
(arming region oh Minnesota in theearly 1920s looking (or her husband-to-be, but is met with disapproval by the
anti-German community. Nov. 6: "In
America" (2003), rated PG-13. A family
of Irish immigrants struggles to sur-vive in a run-down, chaotic tenement
in New York City in the l9BOs.
Skokie Theatre, 7924 N. Lincoln Ave.,
Skokie. (84?) 677-1761. www.skokiethe-
atre.com. Oct. 17, 8 p.m.: "Baseball l-loir-
looms." Bob I-l'encules will present and
discuss his documentary on baseball.$8-$10. Oct.31, 8 p.m.: Silent Film Soci-
ety of Chicago presents "Nosferatu"(Dracula), with live organ accompani-
ment, $10-$12.
Evanston Art Center, 2603 Sheridan
Road. (847) 475-5300.
www.evanstonartceriter.org. Oct 4,
ORGANIZATIONS
The American Jewish Artists Club is
currently accepting new members. The
group, hounded in the early 1920s, lo-
cuses on the broad aspects of artisticperformance and serves to enrich thecultural liber of both the Jewish corn-
munity and the wider general commu-nity. For information, call Liva Ayal,
(7_73) 743-0469.
Des Plaines Art Guild meets at 7 p.m.
on the second Tuesday of the monthat the Prairie Lakes Community Center,515 Thacker St., Des Plaines. New mem-
brs are welcome. For information, call
Margaret Newman, (847) 824-8952, or
visit www.dpag.org. Oct. 14: Mark
Palmen will demonstrate new tech-
niques with acrylics.
Des Plaines Camera Club meets at?
p.m. on the second and fourth Mon-days of the month, September through
June, in the Prairie Lakes Community
Center, 515 E. Thacker St., Des Plaines.
Call (847) 384-9487 or visit www.de-
splainescameraclub.com,
Park Ridge Art League meets at 7:30
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musical
iusIc7:30 p.m.: Chicago Metal Arts Guild
presents a lecture by metal artist Andy
Coopernian. Free.
National-Louis University, 5202 Old
Orchard Road, Skokie, 0ct2, 4 p.m.:
Katherine S. McKnight and Mary Scrug-
gs will discuss T/,eSecondCify6uide
to Improvin the Classroom: Using Im-provisation to Teach Skiffs and ßoost
Learning. RSVP to Libevents@nl.edu.
Prospect Heights Public Library, 12 N.
Elm St., Prospect Heights. (847) 259-
3500. www.phpI.info. Oct16, 7 p.m.:
Lyric Opera lecture, "The Pearl Fish-
ers." Oct. 30, 7 p.m.: Lyric Opera Iec-
ture, "Lulu."
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p.m. the third Friday oÍ the month in
the South Park Fieldhouse, 833 TalcoltRoad, Park Ridge. Guest lee is S3. Call
Dorothy DiJSold, (847) 825-3505.
Skokie Art Guild meets at the Skokie
Public library. 5215 Oakton St. Visitors
welcome. For information. e-mail loa-Marlowe@gmail.com. March 24,2009,7
p.m.: Jessica Fine, pastel from a photo.
April 28, 2009, 7 p.m Jamie Thome,
book and papermaking. May 26. 2009,
7 p.m.: Leslie Riley. quiltmaking. June
23, 2009, 7 p.m Members critique and
student awards.Skokie Photographic Society meets at
7:30 p.m. the third Thursday of eachmonth at Skokie Village Hall, 5121 W.
Oakton St. All levels of photographers
welcome. Call (847) 677-8324.
Weavers Guild ofthe North Shore
meets at 10 am. the firstThursday of
the month at Trinity Lutheran Church,
3637 Golf Road, Evanston. New mem-
bers are welcome. Call Lou Spedale,
(773) 274-6505, or e-mail
manouli@people.com.
TOURS & OUTiNGS
The Evanston History Center presents
Evanston Neighborhood Architectureand History Tour. 5:30 p.m. Oct_16, The
docent-led walking tour of the lake
front area will highlight homes de-signed by noted architects and will
provide insights into the history anddevelopment of Evanston.Tour starts
at the Dawes House. 225 Greenwood
SL Evanston. $10; $5 for EHC members.
Reservations recommended; call (847)
475-3410 or e-mail kris-hartzell@north-
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westem.edu.Skokie NOthShOreSUIIptIfe PIç on
the north channel of the Chicago Rivetseparating the cities of Skokie andEvanston. (841) 679-4265. www.sculp-
tureparkoig. A series of [ree guidedtours are offered on select SundaysMay-October, weather permitting.Trained volunteer docents will lead in-
formal and informative walking toursin the park. Participants will learnabout a selection or the park's more
than 60 large-scale. contemporarysculptures. the creative entities andforces behind the works, and the histo-
TV and genesis of the sculpture park,
Tours begin promptly aU p.m., will beapproximately one hour in length and
cover one section of the park, OcL2&Section IV. Park and meet in the South
Parking Lot between Howard and
Touhy.
FrancesWillard House, a National Hi-
bric Landmailçll3o Chicago Ave.Evanston. (841) 328-1500.
www.franceswillardhouse.org. Open fortours from )-3:30 pin. the first and
third Sundays o! the montk Construct-ed in 1865. the housewas home to
Frances Willard, 19th-century crusader
for women's rights and temperance.Tour fees are S5 for adults, $3 for thil-
dren 12 and under. Upcoming tours are
0ct 5 and 19.FranklioydWright Home and Studio
and Ginkqolree Bookshop. 951 Chicago
Ave. Oak Park. (108) 848-1606.
www.wrightplus.org. Guided interior
tours are at 11 a.m.,1 p.m. and 3 p.m.
Mondayfriday and 11 a.m.-330 p.m.Saturdays and Sundays. AdmissiorcS5
(or children ages4-10; $10 [or youthages 11-Ti and senior citizens and $12
for adults. Self-guided audio walking
tours are available daily from 10 am.-
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Chaos Glass Studio Inc., 1601 Payne
St., unit B, Evanston. (847) 328-0315.www.chaosqlassstudio.com. Offeringglass blowing classes in which stu-
dents learn studio safety and etiquetteas well as basic shapes, including cups,bowls, plates and bottles.
Clayground, 617 N. Main St., Mount
Prospect, a division of River Trails ParkDistrict, features classes for all ages inpottery, freehand clay, youth pottery,portrait sculpture. general ceramic, in-(ant or toddler hand print plaque, mo-saies at all levels, life sculpture, water-color, still life, glass etching, glasspaintìnq and sagging, drawing, pastels.charcoal drawing, photography, TeenExpression. Call (847) 342-6653.Kolor Me Kid Studio/Art Gallery, 8 B W.
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Kolor Me Kid has been teaching and in-spiring students for several years in lo-cal schools. Classes include cartoon-ing, sculpting, papier maché and mari-onette-making. The gallery also offersa variety of adult classes and work-shops.Lincoln Terrace Art Studio, 5027 War-
ren St., Skokie, offers art lessons forkids and young adults. For rates andschedule, call Sonya Osseny, (841) 673-
0345.Skokie Art Guild Figure Drawing work-
shops are held Iron 7-9:45 p.m. Thurs-
days and 10 am-I p.m. Saturdays atthe Devonshire Cultural Center, 4400Greenwood St, Skokie. Fees are $10 forSkokie Art Guild members arid $15 forrtonmembers, per session. Lire models,no instructor. Call Richard Wilberg,
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MUSIC
Bel Canto Conservatory of Music, 209S. Main St., Mount Prospect, offers act-ing. piano and voice lessons for allages and levels; private half-hour andhour lessons with qualified trainedprofessional instructors in all styles ofmusic. Musical theatre, pop and classi-cal classes are Monday-Friday, sched-uled on personal preference. Call (847)707-5392.
Center for Musical Development, 8201N. Karlov, Skokie. Kindermusik classesoffered are: Our Time (ages 1 1/2 to 3
years); Imagine That (ages 3-5); and
Young Child (ages 5-7). Also. Skokie
Children's Choir for ages 7 and up is of-
fered (no audition required). Contact
Pat Heineman-Vernon, director, at
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visit www.centerformusicaldevelop-ment.com.
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Gregory Ceurvorst oilers music les
sons in piano, organ, drums, music the-
ory, church music, and improvisation
all styles of music, beginning to ad-vanced instruction available in a
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and teacher. Call (847) 749-4068.
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music theory, in downtown Evanston.
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performance opportunities are a few
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west Highway, Mount Prospect (847)
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St. Andrew's School, 260 N. Northwest
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present solo and ensemble perform-unces, summer open-air concerts, and
PerforEn at local fund-raisers. Call (847)
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playCParkRidqeStrings.com.George Peyovich, Suzuki specialist,
offers lessons in violin, piano and voice
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her Skokie studio for violin and violastudents. Reagen has been a Suzuki
method instructor for more than 25
years and is a faculty member of Mid-west Young Artists chamber music fac-
ulty. Parents are involved in the learn-
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prior musical knowledge. For more in-
lormation, call (847) 671-4753 or e-mail
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Wednesday Worship Chapel Serviceat Norwood Crossing at 2:00 pin
6016 N. Nina Avenue, Chicago, IL 60631Advent & Lente,, Worship
Services - Wednesday at 7:00 pm; Rev. Peter Berg
; 2008 VBS August 18-22 9:30 - 11:30 ato; To register call 773-631-1100
St. Eugene Catholic Church': 7958 W. Foster Ave. (773) 775-6659
www.st-eugene.org
. Daily Masses: Moti titrit Fri - 6:30 & 9:00 an,
. Weekend Masses: Sat - 8:30 am & 5:30 pm,Slit: - 7:00, 9:30, 11:30 am & 4:30 pin
Confession: 4:00 - 5:00 pm SatBaptism: 1:00 pIll Ist & 3rd Sunday
of/lie inotitliRev. George Koeu,ie, Pastor;
Rev. Jerome Twarog, Associate Pastor;Rev. Philip Crib, SJ, Resident
CHICAGOSt. James Lutheran Church
7400 W. Foster Avenue,(773) 631-7666
www.stjamesonfoster.orgSunday Morning Worship - 10:00 atoCall Cliurchfor Dates & Times for the
Following Activities:Jazzercise, Weight Watchers, Choir
Line Dancing, A. A. Meetings,Girl Scouts
Pastor Susan SchneiderSt. Mary of the Woods
Catholic Church7033 N. Moselle, (773) 763-0206
www.smow.orgSaturday Vigil Moss 4:30 pm
Sunday Masses: 7:30, 9:00, 10:30 am and ilool,Weekday Masses Moti - Fri 6:30 and 8:00 nui
Cotifession Saturday 3:30 - 4:15 pm HolyDays Vigil 7:30 pm
Holy Days 6:30, 8:00, 9:00 am and 7:30 pmRev. Gregory Sackowicz, Pastor
We have a Preschool (3 yrs. Old) through8h Grade School And offer wonderfolprograms of Religious Education for
Children and adults.St. Monica Catholic Church
5136 N. Nottingham, (773) 763-1661www.sttitonicachicago.coiti
Daily Mass: Moti - Fri 8:00 amWeekend Masses: Saturday - 4:00 pin
Sunday- 7:30, 900, 10:30 am, and 12:00 pmPolish Mass: Sunday - 1:30 pm
Cotifessions: Saturday - 3:00 to 3:45 pinBaptism: ist Saturday and3rd Sunday of the MouthRev. Ted Scbiniitt, Pastor
Rev. Andrew Izyk, Associate PastorFr. Jaunes O'Brien, In Residence
Fr. William Holbrook, In ResidenceChurch email:
contact parisii@stmonicachiicago.coni
St. Paul Lutheran Church5650 N. Canfield, 60631
708-867-5044Rev. Walt Schoenfuhis
www.stpaulcanlleld.orgStreet Level, Air Co,iditioned
Sunday Worship 8:15 & 10:45 antSunday School & Adult Bible 9:30 aun
Saturday Worship 6:00 pinSt. Paul Lutheran Christian Day School
Pre-K - Grade 8SHARING GOD, TOUCHING LIVES,
EVERYWHEREVictory Worship Center
3750 N. Neon, (773) 205-3787tvww.victoryworshiponline.cont
Sunday Morning Worsbiip 11:00 amWednesday Bible Study 7:00 poi
Friday Worship 7:30 pmYouth Service Friday 7:30 poi
Christopher Lewis, PastorRev. Ramona Dorsj
Windy City Community Church6131 N. Newark Avenue,(773) 631-WCCC (9222)
iviviv.ioindycityconnninuitychiurcli.orgSunday 10:00 aun Worship Service
Adult Sunday School 9:00 amChildren's Sunday School 10:00 aunMany Miuiistnj Groups for all Ages
Senior Pastor Steve StoiijChurch Email - wccccbigo@anieritech.net
DES PLAINESSt. Stephen Protomartyr Church
1280 Prospect (847) 824-2026Hispanic Number (847) 824-7526
eekly iNorshipDaily Mass - 8:00 aun
Saturday Masses: 9:00 aun & 5:00 pmSunday Masses: 8:30 & 10:30 atti,
6:00 pto Spatiish MassHoly Day Masses: 7:00 & 9:00 au,,, 7:00 pun
Confessiouis: Saturday 4:00 - 4:30 poiRev. Gerald Rogala, Pastor
Rev. Flavio Gouizalez, Associate PastorTrinity Lutheran Church
Aririiuiciling iIi Christ Cotigregatiout Of tite
Evangelical Louerait Oiurdi iui Anionen
675 E. Algonquin Road (At Wolf Road)847-827-6656
www.triuiihjdesplaines.orgEntail: tniuiityldp«ilatiteritech.u:et
"Iii response to tue love of Clurist, all arewelcotne hiere."
Saturday Couiteuuiporary Worship 5:30 poiSunday worsbiip 8:00 auid 10:30 atti
C)iildcnuvpmvided dunitig Suuidinj worship.
Sutiday Adult Education 9:15 attiSunday School 10:30 atti
Wdnesday Triuiit'j Activihj Night offersEducation, choirs atidfrllowshiipfor all ages.
(please enhIlar toare infontiatiout)George M. Schielten, Setiior Pastor
Leslie Williaunsou,, Associate PastorDouglas S. Williams, Miuiister of MusicCathy Williatu,s, Sutiday School Director
MORTON GROVESt. Luke's ChristianCommunity Church
9233 Shenner Rd. (847) 966-9233Suutday Worship - 9:30 atti
Choir Rehearsal: Wednesday 7:30 punPastor Gordoui Sn,ithi
NILESSt. Michael's Orthodox Church
7313 N. Waukegaul Road, (847) 647-8398www.stuuuichaelniles.org
Sunday Worship 10:00 attiDiscover the ancietit faith auid rich
traditions of the Orthodox Church - titefi rs! Chnistiau, Church -foutided
By the Lord Jesus Christ auid described it:
____________________ the pages of Tite New Testatuteuit. Todaylier Apostolic doctrine, worship, atid
stricture reutiaiti ittlact.
PARK RIDGEFirst Baptist Church of Park Ridge
. 1266 N. Northwest Higinvay(Conter Potter Rd. and Northwest Hunj)
(847) 692-6101h:ttp//Jbccht.park-ridge.il.us/Sunday Worship 11:00 ahI
(Ciiildcare provided)Sittiday School 9:45 aun
Wedtiesday Night Prayer Meetilig & BibleStudy 7:00 pun
Rev. Matthew K. WeberFirst Church of Christ, Scientist
.330 Touhy Ave. (847) 823-3329
Sunday Service 10:30 aunWeduiesday Testiunou:ial Meeting 7:30 pin
Sunday School 10:30 pullChristian Science Reading Room,13 N. Prospect Ave. iui Park Ridge
Hours: Tues - Fri 10:00 atti - 4:00 ¡miii,Sat 10:00 mut - 1:00 pm
St. Andrew's Lutheran Church & School260 N. Norihwest Highway
(847) 823-6656www.stauidrewsparkridge.org
Suuiday Worsitip: September throughi May8:30 & 11:00 aun, J:nie - August 9:00 aun
Contemporary Worship: Saturday 5:00 punVespers: Mouiday 7:30 pun
Sunday Scitool & Adult 9:45 auui(Septeuuiber Ilir:u May)
Christian Day School - Pre-K itidergant ouiwww.ststepheui-desplaines.org I thiru 8th Grade
.
St. Luke's Lutheran Church (ELCA)A Reconciling in Christ Cotigregatiot:205 N. Prospect Ave. (847) 825-6659
www.stlukespr.orgEmail: office@stlukespr.org
Sunday Worship: 8:30 & 11:00 am(School Year), 8:30 & 10:00 alti (Sutnuner)
Thursday Worship (Si,nimner) 7:00 pnSunday - Christian Educatioui for all ages
9:45 at,l (School Year) Child Care ProvidedRev. Dr, Stephen M. Larsoti, Lead PastorRev. Knisfitia C. Weber, Associate Pastor
Rev. Dr. Malcolm Miuiuiick, Jr., PastorEn,enit,us, Antic Kreuitz Organ, Director ofMusic Mitiistries Melinda Ranisetbu Hoilatid,Director ofCiiildren's Choirs, Nauicy Olsot,,
Meniber Care CoordinatorSt. Maiy's Episcopal Church
306 S. Prospect Ave. (847) 823-4126ivtow.sttiianjs prong
Suuiday Services: 8:00 & 10:00 aunWedtiesday Service: 9:00 ato
Sut:day School & Nurseuij during worship,Youth Fellowship
The Rev. Sarah D. Odderstol, RectorThe Rev. Atnihj Carrubba, CurateWHERE ALL ARE WELCOME!
.Check website for all activities.
Hattdicap Accessible
PROSPECT HEIGHTSSt. Aiphonsus Liguori
Catholic Church411 N. Witeclimtg Rd. (847) 255-7452
wwmv.saítttalpitotisus.couiiWorship Days & Hours:
Monday-Saturday 8:15 alu:.Mass ofAuiticipatiout: 5:00 p.tut. Saturday
Suuiday Masses: 8:30 & 11:00 am.Pastor: Rev. Curtis A. Intubent
Additional lutfonnatiout:School: Pre-3 titru 8th Gnade - Before
& After School CareOngoing Faith Fonnatioti - Kindergarten
. titru 8th GradeHighi School Youth Mitiistuij Prognato
ROSEMONTOurLadyofHope
9711 W. Donati Avetuue, (847)825-HOPE (4673)www.ourladyofhtopeciiurciu.couut
Rev. John Cleuuieuis, PastorSaturday Mass 5:Oüptn
Sutiday Masses 8:00, 9:30, 11:OünuuWeekday Mass 8:3üanu
Euchiaristic Services M-F 12:lüpumtCou:fession Saturday 4-4:40puui
Holy Days 8atui, 12:10 atid 7:00pmLittle People's Chtuu'chi ages 3-5,
First three Sutidays/umio. 10:45aun-nootiReligious Educatioui Prograuns grades I-8,
Sacranteuital Prograuns also offered
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To list your congregation please callCheryl Glass at 847-486-7239.Changes can be faxed to lier
at 847-486-7456 or
Email : cglass@pioneerlocal.com.
SKOKIECarter-Westminster
United Presbyterian Church4950 W. Pratt, (847) 673 1441
www.cmutupc.utetSuutday Morning Worship Schedule:
9:00 Conteniporanj Service10:00 Suuuday School (for all ages)
11:00 Traditiomial Service12:00 Fellowship Hour
Michael Scott Ponter, Seu,ior PastorAlex Wickel!, Director of Youtbu Miuiist ries
Office Hours: Mou,., Tues. &lurs. 8:30 auui to 4:30 piuiTemple Beth Israel3601 W. Deunpster St.
847-675-0951www.tbiskokie.onç
Likrat Sitabbat/Kabbalal Shabbat,fi rst Friday ofeachi unonthi, 5:30 putt.
Light Noshi - 6:25 pitt. Kabbalat Shabbat serviceShtabbat Service Fridays 8:15 putt.
Shabbat Service Satiurdays 10:30 aun.S!uthbat Kalnu, third Saturday ofnch month, 1OO sin.
fonfaunilics willi chiildreu: under tite age of five.Montimi? Minynti Mouiday - Friday 7:30 sull,
RrhigiousscwolPre-K-71h GradcSuiidays9.f1iain.-111.Xì sin.
Hebrew School Grad 3 .7 Sundays 11:10a.m. -12:10 pin,and Weduiesdays 4:15 pou. - 6:00 p.m.
Youth Groups Adult EducationKoleyttu - Volunteen Choir
High Holiday ServicesRabbi Michael A. Weinberg Capiton Pave! RoytnianLori B. Saganin Director of Congregatioutal Leiirniutg
XVtV n*'rt 7fl'2 t 7fl Y%r ;cx'tamrzttc
St. Paul Lutheran Church5201 Galitz Street, (847) 673-5030
web.it:ac.conl/stpatdskokieSunday Moniing Worship 10:00 amui
Saturday Eveniulg Worship 5:00 poiFellowsbiip Hour, Sundays 8:45 - 9:45 amo
Sunday School & Bible Study Class,Sutidays 9:00 - 9:45 aun
Rev. Peter A. Zadeik, Jr. Vacaniij PastorJohui Sehimaul, Minister ofMusic
Dale Lnkshta, PK - 8 Academy Principal
The Churchu is Handicap AccessibleVariehj of Worship Forniats, Sitial! Group .
MinistryAdult Choir & Haodbell Choir
St. Peter's United Church of ChristOaktoui Street & Laramie Avenue,
(847) 673-8166www.stpeteruccskokie.org
Suitday Worship 10:00 atti SutidaySchool 9:00 null (Septenlber tbir,i May)
Rev. Richard Lanford Childcare provided.Air Conditioned Sanctuary
Congregation Bene Shalom4435 Oaktoti, (847) 677-3330
www.benesbialom.org .
Fridays 7:30 pun; Kabbalat Shiabbat 6:30 pun p
oIl 3rd Friday of tite mnouithiKabbalistic Prayer/Meditation Service 10:30 atti
On 2nd Saturday ofthe muionthiSpecial Kabbalistic Meditatioui Service Sutiday,
August 31st, 10:00 pinEsther Ktiapp Religious SchoolSundays 9:00 atn - 12:00 pin
Hebrew School Sutiday 12:00 - 1:00 pmThursday 4:00 - 5:00 poi
Rabbi Dr. Douglas GoldhtaunerAsst. Rabbi Shari Citeum
Cantonal Soloist Chtarlene BrooksChoir Director Nouta Balk
Ititerfailit Faunilies WelcomeAll services sign language
Check our website for Adúlt Educatiout classes .
Amid High Holiday ScheduleHauidicap Accessible L
Devar Emet Messianic Synagogue7800 Niles Aveilue, (847) 674-9146
www.devaremnet.orgSatunlay iOfYJa,ii ShabbatMorniuig Sondeen J
WnImudinj7.WpmMklno*RdigionsShtdksfor. Adults amid Youth
Wednesday 6:30 pun Club MaccabeeChiildneu,'s Club
For K-5th Graders at Devomishiire Schoolitt Skokie
Rabbi Kirk GliebeDenar Enuet Messianic Synagogue is a
comnniutiity ofJenes wito believe au:d teach thin! Ycshtua(Jesus) is tite Proutiised Jewish Messiah.
Temple Judea Mizpah8610 Niles Ceu,ter Road,
(847) 676-1566nouent euiuplejun.org
Friday 8:00 piutSecotid Friday of tite Mouithi 7:00 pill
. Faunily ShiabbatReligious School Grades K-7Suutday 9:30 an, - 12:00 punHebrew School Grades 3-7
. Tuesday 4:15 - 5:15 tllReligious Schuool Grades 8 -12
Sunday 11:45 amo - 1:15 puuiReligious School Prel<
Two Sutidays a unontht 10:15 alitRabbi Atily L. Meiuiis-Foler
Cauttorial Intenmi Beryl BellotosSally Gold - Educatioti Director
Terry J. Kaute - Executive DirectorAdult Education Multi-faith
Fauulilies WelcouneConiunuuuihj Theater
High Holiday & Festival
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Herman Reyes offers lessons in saxo-
phone, flute or clarinet in ElmwoodPark. All ages. Call (708) 5831122.
Skowronski Violin Studio of Evanston
invites serious students to coach pri-vately with concert and recording
artist Vincent P. SkowroQski. Call (847)
491-9155 or e-mail
skowviolinstudio@ameritech.net.
John Temmerman, recording artist,offers individual lessons in saxophone
and clarinet performance to studentsof all ages and skill levels in his Skokie
studio. Lessons are also available in
jazz improv for all instruments. Call
(847) 322-6768.
WunderStudios Performing Arts Con-servatory. located in the Pickwick The-
ater Building, 3 S. Prospect Ave., Park
Ridge. (847) 6852030. www.wunderstu-
dios.com. Offering acting, musical the-
atre, guitar and drum classes. Instruc-tors are also available for private mu-sic lessons for piano, voice, guitar,
brass, winds and strings. Fall class reg-
istration is in progress.
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Altate Arena, 6920 N. MannheimRoad, Rosemont. Tickets are available
at www.ticketmaster.com or (312) 559-
1212; the ticket prices listed below do
not include service fees. The informa-
tion line is (847) 635-6601. Oct15, 7:30
p.m 2008 Tour of Gymnastics Super-stars, featuring Shawn Johnson, Nastia
Liukin, Chellsie Memmel, Morgan
Hamm, Paul Hamm, Shannon Miller,
Blame Wilson and the liS. gymnasticsteam. In addition to performances by
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the gymnasts, the show will feature
songs from the Walt Disney Records'
Disney Girlz Rock 2 CD and live per-
formances by Jordan Pruitt and KSM.
Tickets: $79.50, $49.50, $39.50 and
$29.50.
Arts Week Evanston 2008 kicks off its
annual celebration with a free opening
night family event at 6 p.m. Oct10, fea-turing a variety of performances andactivities at Fountain Square, Orring-
ton Avenue and Davis Street, down-
town Evanston. Among the artists per-forming are the Dolphin Show Singers,
the Music Institute of Chicago's Chu-
dren's Choir and puppeteer MichaelMontenegro; Arts Week Evanston con-
tinues through Oct19, with arts events
every day, including theater produc-tions, musical performances, readings,art activities and more for all ages.Many of the events are free and others
are offered at reduced prices. From 11
a.m.-3 p.m. Oct.11, artists and art or-
qanizations at the Noyes Cultural Arts
Center, 927 Noyes SL will host a free
open house. The Dance Showcase fea-
tures performances by local amateurand professional dancers at 3 p.m. Oct.
19 at the Levy Center, 300 Dodge Ave. A
complete schedule of events is avail-
able at
www.cityofevanston.org/artsweek orcall (847) 448-8058.Centre East in the North Shore Center
for the Performing Arts, 9501 Skokie
Blvd., Skokie, (847) 673-6300. www.cen-
treeast.org. Jan. 31, 2009, 2 and 5 p.m..
and Feb. 1, 2009, 2 p.m.: Chinese Golden
Dragon Acrobats. $32.
Skokie Theatre, 7924 Lincoln Ave.
Skokie. (847) 677-7761. www.skokiethe-
atre.com. Oct. 18 and 25, 8 p.m., and
Oct.19 and 26, 2 p.m.: "Will Rogers
Now," a journey into the roots of theAmerican experience in words and
song. S20/$25.
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NOTICE OF PROPOSED CALL FOR A STATE CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION
That will be submitted (o the voters - November 4, 2008T,.) 1/ic Ek'ctor.c oft/ic State ofI1/inoLc:
At the general election to be held on Tuesday the 4th day of November, 2OO, you wi I I be called upon in your sovereigncapacity as citizens Io adopt or reject the calling ola constitutional convention for the State of Illinois.
The 1970 Illinois Constitutíon requires the electors of the Stale to decide, every 20 years, if it is necessary to reyise or rewritethe Illinois Constitution. in 198R the electors rejected the call for a constitutional convention, with 75% voting against and25% voting in favor ofeonvening a convention. At the general election to be held on November 4, 2008, the voters will be
called upon to decide whether Illinois should convene a constítutional convention.
EXPLANATIONfhe purpose ola slate constitution is to establish a structure for government and laws. The Itlinois Constitution providescitizens willi rights and protections: creates the executive, judicial, and legislative branches ofgoverninent; clarifies thePWCes given to local governments; limits the taxing powcr ofthc State; and imposes certain restrictions on the usc of
taxpayer dollars. There are three ways to initiate change to the Illinois Constitution: (I) a constitutional convention maypropose changes to any part; (2) the General Assembly may propose changes to any pare; or (3) the people ofthe State byreferendum may propose changes to tIne Legislative Article. Regardless ofthe method ofinitiating change, the people of
Illinois must approve any changes to the Constitution before they become effective.
A constitutional convention is u meeting of delegates elected by the people to review the Constitution During a convention,tue delegates may propose changes to parts ofthe.currcnt Constitution, write a new Constitution, or make no changes
whatsoever. lfüie people oftlie State on November 4. 2008 decide il is necessary to cull a convention. a separate election willbe hcldto elect delegates to represent the voters during the constitutional convention. The elected delegates will meet to
review the current constitution and decide whether the constitution should be revised or rewritten. There is flO limit as to howlong a constitutional convention may niect. line last constitutional convention fluet for nine months. Once the delegates
complete their work. the voters will have an opportunity' to approve or reject proposed changes.
The call for a constitutional convention will be on the November 4, 2008 general election ballot. Voters that believe the 1970Illinois Constitution should le reviewed, revised, or rewritten through the convention process should vote "YES" on the
question olcalling a constitutional convention. Threc-fliThs ofthose voting on tite question or a majority ofthose voting inthe election must vote "yes" in order for a constitutional convention ti) he called. Voters that believe that a constitutional
convention is not necessary, or that changes can be accomplished throtlglx other means, should vote "NO" on the calling of aconstitutional convention.
The constitutional convention proposal will appear upon the ballot in the following form:
FORM OF BALLOTProposed call for a Constitutional Convention
Explanation of Proposed Call
l'his proposal deals with a cull for a state constitutional convention. The last such convention was held in I 969-70, and a newConstitution was adopted in 1970. The 1970 Illinois Constitution requires that the question ofealling a convention be placed
before the voters every 20 years. In 198$ the electors rejected the call t'or a constitutional convention, with 75% votingagainst calling a Convention and 25% voting in favor ol'calling a convention. Ifyou believe the 1970 Illinois Constitution
needs to be revised through the convention process, vote "YES" on the question ofcalling a constitutional convention. If youbelieve that a constitutional convention is not ixecessary, or that changes can he accomplished through other means. vote
"NO" on the culling ofa constitutional convention.
YES For the callingc>fa c;onstitutiOnal
NO Convention.
CAPITOL BUILDING, SPRINGFIELD, ILLINOIS OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF STATEI, JESSE WIlLIE, Secretary ofthc State oflllinois, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true copy ofthe explanation &
tIne question form that will appear upon the ballot at the regularly scheduled general election on 'tuesday, November 4, 2008,as set out in house Joint Resotutìo:u I 37 of the 95th General Assembly in compliance with the Constitutional Convention Act.
iN VITNESS WIIEREOF, Ihereunto set my hand andaffix the Great Seal of theState of Illinois.. l)one in theCity ofSpringfield, this Firstday ofiuly 2008.
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Health Care
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Health Care
DIRECTOR OFNURSING
Supportive living faculty inRolling Meadows seeks a Di-rector of Nursing for lmmedl-ate hire. This rulo coils forcommttment & experience incoordinating our staff's time,falents & duties wiih theneeds & desires of our resi-dents. Recognition, pleosure& positive results meld lo-gelber to make those whowork and/or live here a rea!community. RS-) license req'd,Exp. in geriatrics & mgmtprefd but not req'd. Pleasesend your resume to:gwheatee@plumcreekseniOrscern or mail lo: Plum CreekSupp. Living, Altn: GregWhealen, 2801 Algonquin Pd.,Rolling Meadows, IL 60305.Fox: (847) 368-1330. EOE.
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Pioneer Press, The Doings and the Lake County News Sun are seeking candi-dotes for full time outside advertising soles positions based in Oak Park,Hinsdole and Waukegan.
We ore seeking motivated and professio il individuals to coli on local business-es to offer creative advertising ideas, both in print and online.
Our ideal candidates will possess a college degree in advertising or marketingbut we will also consider recent college graduates with experience selling adver-tising for their college newspaper.
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We offer a base salary, commissions and an exCellent benefits package includ-ing medical/dental/vision insurance, paid vacations and a 401 -K.
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Heal ihcareEveroreen Hoalthcare centera leader in subacute,longtorm care, Rohab facif I-lles In The SW Suburbs of Chi-cago, is seeking experienced:
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Evergreen Healthcare10124 S. KedZie Ave.
Evergreen Pork. IL 60885Fax: 708-9074003
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Receptionist/AssiStantMedical practice w/otfices inHighland Pork and Graysiakeseeking FT/PTcondida!e. Ex-perience preferred. Fax re-sumo: 847-681-0994
HeallhcoroRNs/LPNs F/I
3-llpmWhilehali of Deerfield isseeking RN5 and LPN5for our oflernoon shifts.Groes! sloff : Poilent ra-fiosand onexceliontwork-ing environment. Beneflisinclude Free meals, 401k.Insurance, fuition, 3 wkspaid vacalion, sick andpersonal time. ContactBorb McMatiOn- DON
Whitehall el Deerfield300Waukecton RoadDeerfield, IL. 60015Call: 547-500-8176Fax: 8.17-317-0350
Buying or Selling,
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440- Help Wanted
HeaifhCare
HeaIIhCarO
Human Resources
Monotierial
Advertising Sales
NewMedia -Local Online Sales
SpecialistChicago Sun Timos News Group is a leading Chlcagolandarea media Company publishingover 90 daily and weeklynewspapers and websites reaching over 200 local Chica-go area communities.
AnonIme sates position is currenily available based in Ar-llnglon Heights working with our north group of newspa-pers Including Pioneer Press and Lake Counly News-Sun. The position is responsible for generating advertis-ing revenue from local advertisers through online odver-tiSing and sponsorship programs on ali Sun-Times NewsGroup websites.
Responsibilities:. Solicit revenue tram new and exisling clients by develop-Ing sales strategy and advertising packages.- Build new ancistrenothon current cIienffagency relut ion-ships.- Ensure client campaign delivery and complole follow-through activities.. Develop expertise In online trends, competilion.. Work closely will, STNG account managers on lointsales efforls. .
College degree required. Minimum 4 years experience inmedia sales required. Minimum two years experience inonline soies preferred. Excellent wrillen, verbal and or-gonizallonol skills. Must be highly motivaled and indo-pendent worker. Knowledge of Inlernel and Microsoftprograms: Word, Excel and PowerPoint necessary. Abli-ily to work In a tasI-paced, exciSing environment.
Please email your resume toasonnonbergr4chlcagosunhlmes.com
SUN-TIMESNEWSGROUP
NçÄilWPIONEERÎRESS e-SUNYrlue loco,. snuecoSun Times News Group Is an ormai opportunity employer
A Pioneer Press Publication (Dc)
RN'SSmall skilled nursing home insearch at RN'S PT far 7a-3pshift. Great pay plus sign-Onbonus. Confect:
Oakrldge Cony. HOmO323 Oakrldgo Ave.HIIisldO, 1L60162
708-5414695
RN'SThis is your lucky dayl
A rare opportunity is avallo-bic fo Care for healthy people.
TOP 5 reasons to work for Us:Conslslent Case LoadApPreciative PatientsFlexible ScheduleNo Direct SupervlsorvResPonsIbilItIes
S) No unIform RequirementsCome see what YOU havebeen missing ouf OntSo. Suburbs. Fax resumo to:708-922-9725
PAYROLLSPECIALIST
CommMenfal Heolfh Agencyseeks Ff1-payroll specialIst tobe responsible for processingsernl-mon!hiY payroll for150+ employees, process nowhires & terminatIons, preparepayroll reports & vacation!sicK accruals, code vendor in-voices & cash receipts. .4 yrdegree. exp w/ADP payrollrequired. Must be proficieniin MS Excel, detail oriented,strong organizational skills &ability to multi-tasic. EOE
Resume la gwatero@loydenfamilyservice.org
Insurance CareersSTATE FARM
Licensed Sales RepsFull Time, Intern, Beneills
$55,050 position ValueAlsoCSRiOam-4Pm or3-9pmToll Free (588) 399-0606 Ext. 9
Resumes: 847 523-4411
Lakefront ManaqerWiimolte Park DistriEl islooking for a Lakefront Man-ager al Gilison Park. B.S. inParks/Rec. Must have solidmonagerial/ leadership skills.Responsible for Ihe Lakef raniOprrralions including the sail-boa! renIai! storage/ instruc-lion; swimming beocW life-guard instruclion; concessionoperations; dog beacts( picnicarea supervision; and recreo-tional programmIng. Mini-mum 3 yrs. exp. managing anaqualic tacility operolion,Must have an Open schedulein summer season 6 days.wk,including weekends. Full-time, excellent benefils. Con-tact Kathy at 847-756-9691 orkaltWbinghomWllpork.Org
440- Help Wanted
Mon000rlal
OperationsManager
at the North Shore Centerfor the PerformIng Arts.positIon Is responsible forfacility maIntenance,cleaning and event set-UPS.' supervIsion of hourlyoperations crew and out-side contracted services;purchasIng and Inventoryof supplles and maintain-Ing departmental budget.Ideal candldofe wIll hoveknowledge of buildIng sys-ferns h,cludlng HVAc,plumbing and electrical.positIon Is 24-hour firstpoint of contact far fireand burglar alarms. Sendresumo and cover loller totirlBnscpas.orgAtln : Oper-allons Manager. EOE
. DevelopmentManager
The North Shore Conferfor the Performing Arts InSkakle Is seeking a devei-opmenf manager for Con-tre East, Its resident pro-senting orçantzatlon. Theideal candidato will haveat least fIve years expon-once In fundnaising and de-velopment for a non-profit(preferably artsl ononi-zatlon. This posilion Is In-fended to be full-tIme, butqualified candidates Inter-ested in part-time workare encouraged fa apply.Please email resume andcoven leiter to:
hr@nscpas.org. EOE
ManutaclUring
Entry levet ractory &Warehouse Positions
FT & PT posifions avallo-bic : Ligt,l Assembly, Ship-ping & Receiving, OrderPlckingetc. NO EXPERI-ENCE HEEDED, WEWILL TRAIN. Flexiblehours available.
Apply in person orsend resume lo
Sports Awards Company554-f W. Armstrong
Chicago, 1L60646, Email:JobscFsportsawards.biZ
Fax: 773-628-8527
ManufacturingMoinionance
ElectricianFast paced, high quality steelbar processing plant has posi-lion tor a Maintenance Elec-triclan. Applicant should beknowledgeable In schematics,troubleshootIng of equIpmentfor power distribufiop, AC/DCmotors, 5CR controllers,drives, cranes andhardwining. Hydraulics a +.Fax resume to: 708-596-3370
Monutoctuning
Packaging/MaintenancePump mfg. has one poslllonfor packaging of product fonshipping (lifting 30 lbs.) androulino maintenance. Alsopoinling of product (wearingrespIrator mask). M-F, 8:300-4pm. Competitivo pay + ben-ellIs, uniforms. EOE. Fax re-sume io 547-559-0761, or apply
SERFILCO, Ltd.2950 MacArthur Bled,Northbrook IL 60062
MEDICAL MD0 & DOInternal Medicine & FamilyPractice, FT & PT, makinghouse calls 708-671-2685
+4 PAINTING +PT/FT. College students/
olhers welcome. 630-670-4651
PLUMBERHard-workIng, neal, dependo-bio licensed plumber neededfor Northshore service work.l-lealihcare and competitivepay. Call: 847-724-2004
RETAIL SALESNorth suburban retail Iewelr'slore seeks sales person towork In a interesting and funenvironment. if you are a mo-tivated seit-starter with mon-ogement in your futuro, you'llbe rewarded with great sal-ary, solid benefits and o goodexperience. Apply/send re-suriie: Windy City Jewelers959 Howard St. Evanston, I L60202. Fax 547-475-7960 or
email: teo@wcei.com
Buying or Selling,
Pioneer Classified
is the place for yau!
.
A Pioneer Press Publication (rc)
440- Help Wanted
SALESAdvertising Salee,
New Media -Local OnlIne Solos SpecialIst
Chicago Sun TImes NewsGroup Is a loading Chicago-land anua media companypublishIng over 90 daIly andweekly newspapers andwebsites reaching oven 200 Io-col Chicago areacommUnitIes.
An online sales posItIon iscurrently avaIlable based inAnlinufOn Heights workingwilh our north group of news-papers Including PioneerPneus and Lake County News-Sun. The position is responsi-bIc for generating advertisIngrevenue from local advontls-ers through online adverlis-Ing and sponsOrshIp pro-grams on ali sun-Times NewsGroup Websites.
ResponsIbilItIes:-Solicit revenue from newand existing clients by devel-aping sates strategy and ad-vertising packages.
. Build new and strenglhencurrent ciIenf/agoncy rolo-tionships.
-Ensure client campaIgn de-livery and completo follow-through activillos.
. Develop expertise In onlinetrends, competition.
.Work closely with STNG aC-count managers on iointsales efforts.
College degree required. Mm-imum 4 years experience Inmedia sales required. Mini-mum IWO years experIence Inonline sales proterred. Excel-tent written, verbal and or-ganizalional skills. Must behighly motivated and indo-pendent worker. Knowledgeof inlernet and Microsoft pro-grams: Word, Excel andPowerPoint necessary. AbilI-fy lo work in a fast-paced, ex-citing environment.
Please email your resumo toasonnenbergpIoneenIocaI
.com
SUN-TIMESNEWSGROUP
Sales AssociatesThe Land at Nod, alNorthbrook Courl is seekingP/T soles associates. Somesales experience, protessia-nat & oulgoing. Great pay &discounts. Please email ro-sumes fo: nesumes.nelail@
Iondotnod.com
Saies - Local AIr Courier &Messenger Service Is lookingfor Salesperson(s). Salary +commission. Exp. Preferred.Resumes to: P.O. Box 605075Chicago, 1L60680 EMAILday-n-nitei5,sbcglobal,net
* TM PREPARERS *Jackson HewItt
FT/PT, Multiple local ions.Tax School training req'd.
For more info Cal1708-633-5040
TELEMARKETING-FTInternational Monetary SI's-toms in Hiles seeks Contratt/Appt. setter. Self-starter,strong work ethic & desire lasucceed needed. ideal candi-date will hove ability to tUrnleads into business opportuni-ties. Job req. 1-2 yrs. Insidesales! lelomarketlng exp. inservice industry. Hriy wage+ commission and medicalbenefits. Cali or email re-sume: Carol Schmecht:
88t0-559-8515 xl 1202caroi.schmechlitsimsbartor.com
Buying or
Selling,
Pioneer
Classified
is the place
for you!
(847)
998-3400
440- Help Wanted
Telomarkotingauuuuu. Work For TheIndustry Leader!
We are the best In the busl-nous, the COstosI growing andlargest busIness consultingfirm in our marketplace. IPArecognIzes that the quality ofour employees Is (ho primaryreason for our success andthey ore namIng top commis-sions In our Industry.
We are currently seeking In-dlviduals wlfh good phonepresentation skills ta sell ourbusIness development 601v-ices to busIness ownersthroughout the US & Canadafrom our Buffalo Grove offi-ces. IFA offers the basi pay (nour Industry- our top per-farmers are earntng commis-stons of 5150k per year ($50-575k realIstic first year com-missIons); full benefits pock-age; loads provided and cor-poroto advancement. if youare looking for an opportunityta earn what you're worth
Call Mr. Durham1-080-531-2542
Ore-mail resume lo:Kyle.chnistopherson48
ipa-lba.comEqual Opportunity EmployeruummWarehouse/Driver
Nartt,broolc record storageco. FT. Includes driving andwarehouse work. Must haveclear drtving record, vatiddriver's license & speak Eng-lish. Some heavy lifting. Com-pony van for ChIcago & sur-rounding arcas. $9.50/hr.
Send resume: personnelcimlcrosystemsinc.com
Warehousef MMCDI ATE OPENINGSI
. 2nd ShIft ForklIft DrIvers.Must be certified.. Quality Confrol Clerks.Must have prey. audit orIn-ventory exp. & be computerlilerale. Must have cleandrug & bkgrnd.
Apply in person M-F, 8a-5p:180 East Anton, Romeovillo
815-886-2800remeovlllei5'empioymentpius
.com
443- SeasonalPositions
DriverSnow Plow Drivers
needed. Must have Class BCDL.847-928-leOOext. 118
SNOW PLOWINGExp'dwlth frock & insur-unce. Call: 708/457-2500
445- Help Wanted -Part lime
Data EntryFast Typist/ Captionist
Type 80 WPM. exlremely noii-able, willing fa complotoonline framIng, 5-15 hours perWeek. $20 per hour. Interest-ed contact Entcka al:e-sandersi5norfhwestern.edu
DENTAL ASST - PIIExperience preferred.Glenview 847-729-9485
EducationGlencoe Park District
Lunchroom !4ssiSfanfMon-Thurs, 11:00-1:00
Preschool Assi. TeacherMon-FnI, 11:30-5:00
Fax resume to (847)63.5-7279,oremail: fiburnsi5l
glencoeparkdistnict.com.EOE
EDUCATIONHalf-time DlrotChristion Ed.Exp w/child. 8. youth req. E-mall resumes to St.Augusline's Episcopal churchal au,justineijtynC.flei
EDUCATIONP/1- Office Secretary needed.Must have high sctìool diplo-mo, sorno ,collOge preferred,school ollice experience aplus. Picoso send resume laMrs. Dunne. Principal, LeighSchool - Nornidui? School01st. 50, 5151 W. Lawrence,Norridge, IL 60706. Pui OfficeSecretary needed. Must hovehigh school diplomo, somecollege preferred, school of-fice exp. o plus. Please sendresumo to Mr. Leiby, princi-pal, Glies School - NorridgeSchool District 110, 4251 N.
Oriole, Norridge. IL 60706
445- Help Wanted-Part Time
* Fitness *Exp'd Customer service withCPR Cerf. for pvt. filnessclub in Des PlaInes. Email.ta: apuccloîf0/sbcglobal.nof
Health CoreMEDICAL ASSISTANT
Internal medicino practico inHighland Park seeks expon-enced medical assistant withgood cusS. service and corn-pulen skills to perform phIs-botomy and EKG. Comp sai-any. Fax resume fo:
847461-1354
Heallhcare
Ophthalmic Tech.Glenv(ew. PT/FT. Exp req'd.Fax resume to 847-724-9401
Sales Person-PTFlex hours, paid wkiy. plusmnthty Sales Bonus, 40% offempty dix. Apply: Lover'sLane, 9249 Skokie Blvd, Skok-Io, IL. -OR- 4453 Harlem Ave.,Norridge, IL.
Rentals
500sAparimonts, Condos- Suburban
(unfumished) 505Apailnionts. Condos- CNcago
(unturnishod) 506AI,artmontz, Houses, Condos,
(Furnished) 510ApartnlonlS, Houses
loSharo 515Duploxos, Townhouses 517Garage, Parking Spaces 525HaIls, Studios 530Hous 535Industrtai, Commercial 545Out of Slab Property 550Rooms for Reni 560Storage Space 565Sloros, Otticco 570Vacalian Rentals 580Wanled to Rent 585
505- Apartments,Condominiums-Suburban
cou gousgiaopponlupliTy
Alt rentai 8. real estate odver-using in this newspaper Issublect Io the Fair HousingAct, whIch makes it illegal toadvertise any preference,limitation or discriminationbased on age, race, color, re-ilgion, sex, handicap, familiotstatus or national origin, orintention to make any suchpreferences, ilmifafions ordiscrimination.
The Illinois Human RightsAct prohibits discrimInationin the sale, reniai or actvertis-Ing of real estafo based on tactors In addition fo Ihose pro-lotted under federal low.
1h15 newspaper will notknowingly accept any odver-tisIng for real estate which IsIn violation ot lhe law. Allpersons are hereby informedthat ali dwellings advertisedaro available on an equal on-portunify basis.
To complain of discrimino-tian, call HUb toll free at:1-800-669-9777.
1Uie ¿ithtsPIONEER PRESSs-0cc LaC41. .00uece
The Doings andPioneer Press Newspapers
Beaulllul View Of Lake1051-TOSS W. PRATT
EXTRA SPECIAL LOCA-TION. FIRST BLDG OFF
THE LAKE & BEACH. NEW-LY DECORATED. HEATED,HWD FLRS. IMMEDIATE
OCCUPANCY.IUR St.025.5O
To view apI. call Ziatko173-415-5035
i-tollnrnil&lotin,on773-545.6 160
CHICAGO-5151 U. HarlemOffice. 600-1200 Sq. Ft. On-Site Parking. Some ulil. md.Bruce 773461-4191
505- Apartments,CondomIniums-Suburban
www.pioneerlocaLcom
ChIcago Belmont/Harlom2BR stv,ref,CrPf. $725+11111
no smkrots U7-6$-1793
CHICAGO CumberlanWflrynMawr Lrg. 2BR, decorated,hI., NC, appl, crpt., indry,prkg. No pets. 773-693-3073
Chicago, Cumbenland & Fos-tor, 4 rooms 2 BR. appis,heat, AC, 2 park, 847-290-1944
Chicago CumberkVLawrence3 bd 2 ho. lv/dr.klt & huge dl-nette, farn rm/w fpface,cac,
laund fac. 847-29$-1334.
ChicagoLAKE LIVING
ATSHERIDAN SHORES
7703 SHERIDAN RDStudio, i & 2 BR5 nr. park.
beach, tennIs cts. & shoppingareas. Well maint. prop.
On-site owner/mgmt. Hf.,wafer, gos intl. $675-$1100.
1.2MONTHS FREE!Appointments Only
773-262-2675
DES PLAINES mR $725.26R 5875. indI ht. AvI imm.
GRE 847-824-6970
DES PLAINES DowntownSludlo $150. 2ER $1025. Eloybido, C/A & hI. Avail (mm
Gar pk avi. GRE 847-824-6970
ELMW000PARK 1BR istfir. Appis, AC, crpf, Hfd. no-
smokr/pet $700mo 847-698-1793
ELMWOOD PARK 2nd FIr,38R , 1.5 BA, h20 inc. aval
Oct.$1i50 + sec. noperts/smkg.708-452-4699
Elmwood Park Groat 1BRnew floor, heat. TraIn to
Loop $790,11o. TruckGARAGE 708-456-1620
EImwood Park Great 1URnew floor, heat. Train to
Loop $790,'mo. TruckGARAGE 798-4M-1620
EVANSTON 2BR nr Central.Vint. remod apt. Great lee &
charm. $1125,100. feci. heat.847-409-1924
Evanston 803 Monroe St.Lrg 1BR, verysunny. 2 blks
to L & Tn,. Lakefront, ShppngQuiet/Beaut. NeighborhoodHdwd Firs, Fplc, Walk-in
Closet, Porch. $945 fecI. HL847-528-3585
GLADSTONE Park 2BR 2-fiat, HW tir, new decor, avail
now, no pets. 847-293-0196.
'r 'i 'i GLENCOE n q gLuxury home has garden aptwailing for you. IBR. Nicewood panelling gives cottagefeel. No pelo. $800/m incidsIndry & ulil. Call 847-92t-4844
GLEN VIEWi 8, 2 BR, wlbatcony,
D/W, wall to wall creinO.CAC, wshn/dryr. In bldg.Exc. schools. Prkg. avail.
PFS Property services847-296-0200
GLENVIEW Irg 2 BR, 2 BAoat-in kit, indry, internet,prkg, all ufils lnci,847-824-8076
GienvIowVALLEY LO
TOWERSLUx Rentai Resldens
1, 2 & 3 Bdrm Residencesavailable w12 Full BAs,contemporary eat-in kits,crptd, w/d in apt, indr bldprkg md. Lrg ouldoor pool,tennis count & clubhouse.I-II Speed Internet. MgmIOff on-site, 24hr emergencymaint. Dog or cat 0k. NearMoira, l-94 & I-294,
Call (847)998-1800x200Mon-FrI 9-S,
1910 Chestnut AveSee Photos on
aporlrnents.com
HARWOOD HEIGHTS 1BR,2 nd fir. Dolt course view.
Na pets. 708-867-0344
HARWOOD HEIGHTS.38ROPI, newly decorated 2nd tIr.
1 BA.708-867-5080
HARW000 HEIGHTS4423 N. Newcastle, Lrg, J BR.
availc/t. 708-867-8969
HILES 1BR,ggrden efficient.hdwd fIrs. heal & waler md.Indry in bldg. Golf & Wash-
ington. No pets. 773-230-3563
HILES 2DR Hdwd fins,Appls, prkg. Indry. No pets.$875 md. heat. 841-604-0207
HiLES Newly remad. 2UR,HW firs or carpet. $894'mo.Ht & gos indi. 708-707-2343
505- Apartments,CondomIniums-Suburban
NORRIDGELo 10R $685+utli, prkg lisci.Ask about Move-In SpecIali!
Newly dec & crptd, appis,NC. Lndryavi.Na petst
708-453-4988
HORTHBROOK 2BR, 2BA,ht'd gar, pool, urs loc-ShermerSquaref Walk lo train & town.$1950. 847-234-9084/847-848-2753
N West SIdo Mod 3-Rm 1-Br6500W&3400N.S695 Heated
No Pets 773-467-2506
PARK RIDGE 1st FIr2BR,iBA. Gar, indry. Nr.troin
$1100/mo. Tenant pays ulils.841-769-7824
PARK RIDGE 2 BR ist fircondo + gar., hoot IncI, nosmkgiiefs, Dempster &
Greenwood, $1075/mo + sec.641-438-3154.
PARK RIDGE 2BR Coach-house in country club area.
Avail. Oct. $1000/ma.Call 312-259-4190
PARK RIDGE Bristol Ci.2BRJ2BA Condo. HI, DA't,CAC, Gar, eloy. New Ku/BA,No pais. $1350. m-s-smoo
PARK RIDGE Deluxe3BR,2BA In 2 flat, IO rms, built inssep DR, well maInt, gar,prkg, Indry, yard, 847-824-8076
PARK RIDGE- Lrg. 38Rspat. LR/DR. move-in coednice yd.,lndry, Walk to train,bus. immediate possession
$1,195/mo. 8.41-533-7562
PARK RIDGE-O'HARERENT-LuX NEW CONDO
2bd-avail Oct 2 BaitHt Gar+ in-unit W/D
CALL owner 847-338-6700
PARK RIDGE Spacious 3BR,2BA, balc, lndry, gar, no pets
51350/mo. 773-327-6170
park Rtdge - Very nice forne2 BD, 2 BA Condo $1360/mo.includes heat. m-858-9737.
Portage Park, Lu, 5 RoomJBR Opi. Heat , carpeted, ACunit, new kitchen &baih.Laund Fac., $850 847-9M-1556
River Greva-2216 River Road1BR $650. Newly remod. utii.
not indi. Ground Level!Call 705-932-7823
ROSEMONT 1&2BR, oppis,hi. WIr,gas,crpl,no pets. Avimm/I. 84/-82.t-2928/847-767-'f-f66
Skokie I,2&3Bll,25A, 5240 WGol,io 61cv, strg, pkg, no hi. Msi
he gd enti. no poi 847-679-3224
SKOKIE: l'A 2 URsSOSO/mo. - $995/mo.
NC, Parking, nearshopping & transp.
847-677-flOß
SKOKIE iBIS8560 Hiles Cenfer Rd.
$865/mo. Newly remod. lisci.heat, cooking gos,
pnkg. No Pois.SeePholasofApts. at:
www.nickbuyschlcagO.cOm847-614-8150 KALE REALTY
SKOKIE JBR. best locatIonnext fo park. Elevator, 0/C,lndry, prOs. 847.7q74153
560kb ist Floor, 3 BD 13 BA,CA .51315 601111eS, OtO. 15 NoPets 547-677-2153 or 905-0612
SKOKIEIBR. end. porch, Iprkg sp, DW, NC,W/D. Avail115,1 Sec. 8 5875 847-870-9855
SKOKIE2IOR+. Lrg LP/DR,kit w/ nook. $119mo.Call Greg 847-297-3333
SKOKIE: 4602-fl GroveOuistandinu Building
Spacious S 150am - 2 Bedroom.Light, airy/remodeled, ceilingfans, garage avail. Heal in-
cluded. Janitoron Premises.walk ta Devonshire Ponk.Cali GabbY 847-933-0727 or
HolIn,od,&Johnsorsll3.545-6l60
SKOKIE -4615 DavIs 2BR for$1200, Modern courtyardbuilding. Well-landscapedproperty. Coniral air 8. heatParking & laundry. AvailableNow. Close to school 8 parks.Call Valenlin 708/243-1140
SKOKIE-4906 CONRAD 1BPsmom 5865. Available NOW.Heal, waler. and parking in-ciudod. Close lo ironsporia-tian. MusI soot ' l Tony700/4t7-5097
SKOKIE-4909 CHURCH IBR5865. AvaIlable NOW. Close iotransportation. Heal, waterand parking included. Stor-age room and laundry. Mustsoot i I Tony 708/417-5897
505- Apartments,Condominiums-Suburban
SKOKIE: 4937 CHURCHI-rg. 1 &lbdrm. Centrai NC,heat md, prim. avail. Next topark, close to Old Orchard.Cali Barbara 847-673-t3llorltullmo,t,&ioiinsonll3.5-45-6t60
SKOKIE 0250-60 HILES CEN-TER RD. Lovely IBIS for$845. Avail now. Larger, mod-em kitchens & battis. NC,storage, laundry & parking.i-feat lisci. Tony (7081 4t7-S897
SKOKIE Lg.4rm, 1BR, heat-ed, decor, hdwd. firs, appls,S150-850(841)676-2124.tlo pets.
SKOKIE Ltg 2 BR. vint bldg.hdwdflrs, indrytac, Frail
OR. nr Skokte Swift. $$loftna.heat, waler, md. No pets.
Call 708-849-9429 AvaIl now,
SKOKIE Lrge2BR. 5 rms.,new remod. bn-new cipO. &paint sInge im. prtcng avL
Must See!Avail. Immed. 847-630-898&
SKOKIE Monticello nr. MainWell kept 3-flaf, 2nd tIr, 2.5BR, Ing. LP/DR, sep. brkfst.nook, NW fins, back parch,Indry, strg, gar. & fncd. yard.cony. bc, avaiI.11/1. $1150liscI. heat. call 847-594-3229 or173-764-1500.
Skokle/Oaktan AveLeasing Brand New
Construction 2BR 2BACondos W/ In unit Indry51800. Deanna 630-396-2419
WILMETTE iliO GreenleafEast of Greenbay, walk to
train 1 siorting $875 includesheat & parking. Colt Joe
847-328-3354 Arriel, Inc.
506- Apartments,Condominiums-Chicago
Chicago-Narrugansef S/Irving2 BO Hwd fIr, appi, laundry,no pots, $1958/in Inc. heat.
713-777.n25-
EVANSTON Office nr Con-tral. 250 SF, $325/mo. ndheat. Avail now. 647-409-1924
Irvin8/KimboIi, h! & naneegas intl. Lndry focil, crpt.,
$797/mo. Mr Luis 705-364-5602
IrvIng/Kimball, ht & rangegas md. Lndry foci!, crpl.,
$797/mo. Mr Luis 108-366-5602
LOYOLA AREA1 BR & 'STUDIOs
w/loke view. Rent $60Qiio& UP - incids heat & water.Laundry on prom. No pets.
Coli Patee, 773-386-7178Rese Mgmi. 847-470-0077
NORWOOD PARK3BRFI.SBA. 2nd Fl, oppl, crpioc, indry, no pets, $1075 + ulit,2 ma. sec. Days: 773-763-0026
NrIRVING PARKJKEDZIERemodldflst fin/appis. 6RM5/2BRstudy/2BAs. $1085 md
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Main South H.S. $389,000.Roppolo Realty 847-830-9693
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HARWOOD HEIGHTS
IN THE CIRCUIT COIJRTOF COOK COUNTY,
ILLINOISCOUNTY DEPARTMENT-
CHANCERY DIVISION
U.S. BANK NATIONAL AS-SOCIATION, AS TRUSTEEFOR FIRST FRANKLINMORTGAGE LOAN TRUST2006-FF14, MORTGAGEPASS-THROUGH CERTIFI.CATES, SERIES 2006-FFI4PlaintlIf,-V--STEPHEN SABOR NKJASTEPHEN W. SABOR, el alDefendant
0$ CH 4280NOTICE OF SALE
PUBLIC NOTICE IS HERE-BY GIVEN that pursuant to ajudgment of Foreclosure andSale entered in the abovecause on June 10, 2008, anagent of The JUdicial SalesCorporation wIll at 10:30 AMon October 16, 28, at the of-fice of The Judicial Sales Cor-poratloi7, One South WackerDrlve-241h Floor. CHICAGO,IL 60606, seIl at public auc-tian to the hIghest bIdder, asset forth below, the faf lowingdescribed real estate:
Commonly known as .4325
NORTH NEWCASTLE AVE-NUE, HARW000 HEIGHTS,IL 60706Properly Index No.13-18-387-
017The real estate Is improved
wIth a sIngle famIly resI-donas.
The Iudgmenl amount was$317,869.92.
Sale terms: 25% down of thehIghest bld by certified fundsat the close of the auction; thebalance, In certllled funds, Isdue wIthin twenty-four (24)hours. The subloct property Issublect to general real estatetaxes, special assessments,or specIal taxes leviedagainst sold real estate and Isoffered for sale without anyrepresentation as to quolltyor quantity of title and with-out recourse to Platritift andIn A5 lS condition. The salois further subiect to confirma-tion by the court.
Upon payment In full of Theamount bld, the purchaserwill receive a Certificate ofSale that will entitle the pur-chaser to a deed to the realestate after confirmation ofthe sale
The property will NOT beopen for inspection and plain-tiff makes no representationas to the condillon of the prop-orb'. Prospective bidders aroadmonished to check thecourt filo to verify oli intor-motion.
If this property is a condo-minium unit, the purchaser 01the unit at the foreclosuresale. other than a mortgageeshall pay the assessmentsand the legal fees required byThe Condominium PropertyAct, 765 ILCS 60519(g)(1) and
4OU ARE THE MORT-GAGOR (HOMEOWNER),YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TOREMAIN IN POSSESSIONFOR 30 DAYS AFTER EN-TRY OP AN ORDER OFPOSSESSION, IN ACCORD-ANCE WITH SECTION 15-l1011C) OF THE ILLINOISMORTGAGE FORECLO-SURE LAW.
For Informalion: Visit ourwebsile at hltp:%servico.alty-plerco.com. between thehours of 3 and S pm. PIERCE& ASSOCIATES. Plaintiff';Attorneys, One North Dear-born Street Suite 1300,CHICAGO, IL 60602. ToI No.(3121 476-5500. Please roter totile number FAGOt) 435.
THE JUDICIAL SALESCORPORATION
Ono South Wacker Drive,24th Floor,
Chicago, IL 60606-465013)2) 236-SALE
922951
Published in Pioneer Press9125, 10/2, 10/9/08 11628700) C
HARWOOD HEIGHTS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURTOF COOK COUNTY.
ILLINOISCOUNTY DEPARTMENT-
CHANCERY DIVIS! ON
CITIBANK, N.A. AS TRUST-BE FOR FIRST FRANKLINMORTGAGE LOAN TRUST,MORTGAGE LOAN ASSET-BACKED CERTIFICATES,SERIES 2005-F F12Flointiff,vs.PEGGY KETELSEN; UN-KNOWN HEIRS AND LEGA-TEES OF PEGGYKETELSEN, IF ANY; UN-KNOWN OWNERS ANDNON RECORD CLAIM-ANTS;Defendants,
08 CH 7374PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby
given that pursuant to o Judg-ment of Foreclosure enteredin tho above entitled cause on6/17/2008. lntercounty JudicialSales Corporation will onWednesday, October 22. 2008.at the hour of 1) am. in theiroffice at 120 West MadisonStreet, Suite 718A. Chicago,Illinois, sell to the highest bld-der for Cash, tho following de-scribed property:
P.l.N. 12-12-400-038.Commonly known os 7516
West Winoa Street, HarwoodHeights, IL 60706.The improvement on the
property consists of a onestory, single family resIdencewith a one car garage. Saleterms: 25% down by certifiedfunds, balance wIthIn 24hours, by certifIed funds. Norefunds. The property willNOT be open for inspeCtiOn.Upon payment In full of theamount bid, the purchaserwill recetve o Certificate ofSale which wIll entItle thepurchaser la a Deed to thepremiseS otter confirmationof The sale.
For intormatien: Visit our
wwwpioneer1ocaLcom
webslfe at htlp:flservice.ofty-plerce.corn. Between 3 p.m.and 5 p.m. only. PIerce & As-soclates, PlaIntIff's Alfar-neys, I North DearbornStreet, ChIcago, IllInois 60602.Tel.No. (312) 476-5500. Referto FIle Number 0803393.INTERCOUNTY JUD1CIAL
SALES CORPORATIONSelling Officer, (3)2) 4M-1122
1123127
Published In PIouoor Press9/25, 10/2, 1W08 (1620698) C
LINCOLN WOOD
IN THE CIRCUIT COURTOF COOK COUNTY,
ILLINOISCOUNTY DEPARTMENT-
CHANCERY DIVISION
LASAI..LE BANKPlaintIff,-V.-AlLEEN ANDALIS, et alDefendant
08 CH 2531NOTICE OF SALE
PUBLIC NOTICE IS HERE-BY GIVEN that pursuant 100Judgment of Foreclosure andSalo entered in the abovecause on May 15, 2008, anagent of The Judicial SolesCorporation will at 10:30 AMon October 16, 2000, at the of-fice of The Judicial Sales Cor-poralion, One South WackerDrive -24th Floor, CHICAGO,IL, 60606, soIl at public ouc-lion to tho hlghosf bidder, asset forth below, the followingdescribed real estate:
Commonly known as 7329 N.KARLOV AVENUE,Lincalawood, IL 60712Properly Index No. 10-27-422-
031The real estate is Improved
with a sInglo lamily resi-dence.
The ludgmont amounf was$8,241.96.
Sale terms: 25% down of thehighest bid by certified fundsat the close of the auction; thebalance. in cerlitied tunds, Isduo within twenty-four (24)hours. The subloct property issubiect to general root estatetaxes, special assessments,or special taxes leviedagaInst sold real estale and isoffered for sale without anyrepresentation as to qualifyor quantity al tille and with-out recourse ta Plaintiff andin 'AS tS condition. The ;aleis further subioct to confirma-lion by the court.I f tho sale Is set aside for any
reason, the Purchaser al thesale shall be entitled only to areturn of the deposit paid.The Purchaser shall have nofurther recourse against theMortgagor, Ihe Mortgagee orthe Mortea900's attorney.
Upon payment In full of theamount bld, the purchaserwill receive a Certificate ofSale that will entitle the pur-chaser to a deed Io the realestate aller confirmation otthe sole
The property will NOT beopen for Inspection and plain-tiff makes no representationas to the condition of the prop-erty. Prospeclivo bidders areadmonIshed fa check thecourt file to verify all mIar-motion.
If this property Is a coflde-minium unit, the purchaser ofthe unit at the foreclosuresale, other thon a mortgageeshall pay the assessmentsand the 10901 fees required byThe Condominium PropertyAct, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(9) and(g) (4).
IF YOU ARE THE MORT-GAGOR (HOMEOWNER),YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TOREMAIN 114 POSSESSIONFOR 30 DAYS AFTER EN-TRY OF AN ORDER OFPOSSESSION, IN ACCORD-ANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOISMORTGAGE FORECLO-SURE LAW.
For InformatIon, contactPlaintiff's attorney: The SaleClerk. CODILIS & ASSOCI-ATES, P.C. , )5W030 NORTHFRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE100, BURR RIDGE, IL 60527,(630) 794-9816 between thehours of 1 and 3 PM only andask for the sales deportment.Please refer fo filo number14-08-1542.
THE JUDICIAL SALESCORPORATION
One South Wacker Drive,24th Floor,
ChIcago, IL60606-.4650(312)226-SALE
NOTE: Pursuant ta the FairDebt Collection PracticesAct, you are advIsed thatPlalntlff'sottomey Is deemedto be o debt collector atlempt-Ing to collect o debt and anyinformation obtained will beused forthalpUrPose. 1124417
Published In Pioneer Press9/25, 1102, 1W9/08 (1620701) C
LINCOLN WOOD
IN THE CIRCUIT COURTOF COOK COUNTY,
ILLINOISCOUNTY DEPARTMENT,
CHANCERY DIVISION
U.S. BANK NATIONAL AS-SOCIATION, SUCCESSOR-IN-INTEREST TOWACHOVIA BANK, N.A., ASINDENTURE TRUSTEE ONBEHALF OF THENOTEHOLDERS OF AEGISASSET BACKED TRUST2005-3, MORTFAGE-BACKED NOTES,PlaintiffV.MIRZA BAIG NK/A MIRZAMAZNAR BAIG NKJAMIRZA M. BAtG; MORT-GAGE ELECTRONIC REG-ISTRATION SYSTEMS.INC., AS NOMINEE FORAEGIS FUNDINGCORPORATION,Defendants
08 CH 195NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALEFisher and Shapiro file
# 07-9012D(It Is advised that interestedparties consult with their ownattorneys balare bIddIng atmortgage foreclosure sales.)
PUBLIC NOTICE is herebYgiven that pursuant to a JudO-ment of Foreclosure enteredon July 30, 2008, Kallon Real-lv Services, Inc., os SellingOfficial will at 12:30 p.m. onOctober 31. 2008, at 205 W.Randolph Street, Sulle 102G,Chicago, Illinois, sell al pub-lic auction IO the highest bid-der for costi, os sol forth be-low, the following describedreal property:
C/K/A 3824 West Chose Ave-nue, Lincolnwood, IL 60712Permanent Index No.: 10-26-313-050The mortgaged real osIate is
improved With o dwelling.The property will NOT beopen tor Inspocluon.
The ludoment amount was$420,183.23. Sale terms 10%of successful bid Immediatelyal conclusion of auction, bal-once by noon the next busl-ness duy, both by cashier'schocks; and no refunds. Thesalo shall be subiect lo goner-al real estaJe laxes, speciallaxes, special assessments,special taxes levied, and su-perlar liens, if any. The prop-army is offered 'as is,' with noexpress or implied warran-lies and without any repro-senlalion as fo the qualIty oflitio or recourse lo Plaintiff.Prospective bidders are od-monished Io review the courtfile to verify all Information.
For Information: SaleClerk, FIsher and Shapiro,4201 Lake Cook Rd., 151 floor,Northbrook, Illinois 60062,(8471 498-9990, belween I :00p.m. and 3:00 p.m. weekdaysonly. 1121176
Published in Pioneer Presb9125, 962, 111/9/08 (1628708) C
-
LINCOLN WOOD
I N TN E CI RCU IT COURTOF COOK COUNTY,
ILLINOISCOUNTY DEPARTMENT,
CHANCERY DIVISION
BANK OF NEW YORK ASTRUSTEE FOR THE CER-TIFICATE HOLDERS OFCWABS 2004-ECC1,PlaintiffV.HERMINIA NICOLAS NK/AHERMINIA V. NICOLAS;MELANIE NICOLAS NKJAMELANIE NICOLAS NK/AMELANIE JANE NICOLASIs/K/A MELANIE JAVIER;RIZAL NICOLAS; CRAFTYBEAVER HOME CENTERS,INC.; MORTGAGE ELEC-TRONIC REGISTRATIONSYSTEMS, INC., AS NOMI-NEE FOR IRWIN UNIONBANK AND TRUSTCOMPANY,Defendants
06 CH 4905NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALEFisherand Shapirofile
t 06-49800(It Is advised that Interestedparties consult with their ownattorneys before bIddIng atmortgage forecloxure sales.)
PUBLIC NOTICE Is herebygiven that pursuant to a JudO-mont of Foreclosure enteredon July 29, 2000, KaIlon Real-t'i Services, Inc., as SellIngOfficIal will at 12:30 p.m. on
October 30. 2008, at 205 W.Randolph Slreel, Suite 1020,ChIcago, IllInoIs, sell at pub-lic auctIon to the highest bld-der for cash, as set forth be-low the followIng describedreal property:
CIK/A 4469 WEST ESTESAVENUE, LINCOLNW000,IL 60712. TAX ID NO. ID-34-927-003The mortgaged real estate Is
improved with a dwelling.The property will NOT beopen for InspectIon.
The ludgmeflt amount was$983,738.21. Sole terms: 10%of successful bid tmmedlalelat conclusIon of auction, bo -once by noon the next busl-ness day, both by cashIer'schecks; and no refunds. Thesale shall be sublect to goner-al real estate taxes, specialfaxes, specIal assessments,special taxes levied, and su-perler lleno, If any. The prep-erty is otfered 'as Is,' wIth noexpress or ImplIed worron-lles and without any repro-sentafton as to the quality oftille or recourse to Plalnliff.Prospectivo bIdders are ad-monished to review the courtfiletoverify all information.
For Information: SaleClerk, Flsher and ShapIro,4201 Lake Cook Rd., ist floor,Northbrook, Illinois 60062,(847) 498-9992, between 1:00p.m. and 3:00 p.m. weekdaysonly. 119258
PublIshed In PIoneer Press9/25, 10/2. 15m/00 (9628706) C
MORTON GROVE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURTOF COOK COUNTY,
ILLINOISCOUNTY DEPARTMENT -
CHANCERY DIVISION
U.S. BANK, N.A.Plaintif f,-V.-OKSANA LYASH, et alDefendants
00 CH 0436NOTICE 01' SALE
PUBLIC NOTICE IS HERE-BY GIVEN that pursuant Io aJudgment of Foreclosure andSale entered In the abovecause on August 20, 2008, anagent of The Judicial SalesCorporation wilt al 90:30 AMon October21, 2000, at the at-fice of The Judicial Sales Car-poralion, Ono South WackerDrive - 24th Floor, CHICAGO,IL, 60606, sell at public auc-lion to Ihe highest bidder, assol forth below, the followingdescribed real esfole:
Commonly known os 9105OLEANDER AVENUE,Morton Grove, IL 60053Property Index No.89-13-407-
011The real estate Is Improved
with a single family resi-dence.
The iudgment amount was$380,053.97.
Saie terms: 25'/,, down of thehighest bld by certified fundsal the close of the auction; thebalance, in certified funds, Isdue withIn twenty-four 124)hours. The subiect property Issubioct to general real estatelaxes, special a5sessments,or special taxes levIedagainst said real estate and isoffered tor-sole without anyrepresentation as lo qualityor quantily of title and with-out recourse to PlaIntIff andin AS tS conditIon. The saleIs further sublect to confirma-lion by Ihe court.If the solo Is set aside for any
reason, the Purchaser al thesale shall be entitled only to areturn of the deposit paid.The Purchaser shall have nofurther recourse against theMortgagor, the Mortgagee orthe Mortgagee's atlorney.
Upon payment in full of theamount bid, the purchaserwill receive o Certificate ofSale that will entitle the pur-chaser lo a deed to the realestate after confirmation ofthe sale
The property will NOT beopen for InspectIon and plain-fiff makes no representationas to the condition of the prop-arty. Prospective bIdders areadmonIshed to check thecourt file to verify all infor-motion.
If this property Is a condo-minIum unit, the purchaser ofthe uniI at the foreclosuresale, other thon a mortgageeshall pay the assessmentsand the legal fees required byThe CondomInIum PropertyAct, 765 ILCS 60'9(g)O) and(g) (4).IF YOU ARE THE MORT-
GAGOR (HOMEOWNER),YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TOREMAIN IN POSSESSIONFOR 3G DAYS AFTER EN-TRY OF AN ORDER OF
APioneer Press Publication (ic)
POSSESSION, IN ACCORD- POSSESSION, IN ACCORD-ANCE WITH SECTION 15- ANCE WITH SECTION 05-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS 1701(C) OF THE ILLINOISMORTGAGE FORECLO- MORTGAGE FORECLO-SURE LAW. SURE LAW.
For InformatIon, contact For Information, contactPlalntlff'sattomey: The Sole plalntlff'sattorney: The SaleClerk, CODILIS 8 ASSOCI- Clerk. CODILIS & ASSOCI-ATES, P.C. , 15W030 NORTH ATES, P.C. , 15W030 NORTHFRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE FRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE100, BURR RIDGE, IL 60527, 100. BURR RIDGE, IL 60527,(630) 794-9076 between the (630) 794-9876 between thehours of i and 3 PM only and hours of i and 3 PM only andask for the sales department. ask for the sales department.Please refer to file number Please refer to tilo number14-08-5880. 14-08-55)7.
THE JUDICIAL SALES THE JUDICIAL SALESCORPORATION CORPORATION
One South Wacker Drive, One South Wacker DrIve,24th Floor, 2AIh Floor,
ChIcago, I L 60606-4650 ChIcago, I L 60606-4650(312) 236-SALE (312) 236-SALE
NOTE: Pursuant to the FairCODILIS&ASSOCIATES, Debt CollectIon PractIces
P.C. Act. you are advIsed that1SWO3O NORTH FRONTAGE Plalntlff'sattorney is deemed
ROAD, SUITE 100 to be a debt collector attempt-BURRRIDGE,1L60527 mO to collect o debt and any
(630) 794-9876 information obtaIned wIll beAttorney File No.: 14-00-5880 used forthat purpose. 1127005
ARDC# 00468002Attorney Code. 2)762 PublIshed In Pioneer Pross
NOTE: Pursuant to the Fair 10/2, 10/9, iWl4iOB (i630997) CDebt Collection PractIcesAct, you are advised thatPlalnIiff'sallorney is deemedto be a debt collector attempt-Ing to collect a debt and anyInformation obtained will beused for that purpose. 1125502
Published in PIoneer Press9/25, 190. 10l9,8 1)628723) C
MORTON GROVE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURTOF COOK COUNTY,
ILLINOISCOUNTY DEPARTMENT-
CHANCERY DIVISION
WASHINGTON MUTUALBANK F/K/A WASHINGTONMUTUAL BANK. FAPlaintiff,-V..I-IYUNG DON KIM NK/AI-IYUNGDON KIM, el alDefendant
OOCH 0040NOTICE OF SALE
PUBLIC NOTICE IS HERE-BY GIVEN that pursuant Io aJudgment of Foreclosure andSale entered In the abovecouse on June 19, 2000, anagent of The Judicial SalesCorporation will al 10:30 AMon October 24, 2008, al The ot-fice of The Judicial Sales Cor-poration, One South WackerDrive-24th Floor, CHICAGO,IL, 60606, sell al public ouc-lion lo the highest bidder, assel forth below, the followingdescribed real estate:
Commonly known as 8937MEADE AVENUE, MortonGrove, IL 60053Property Index l'lo. 10-17-312-
043The real estala Is improved
with a sIngle family resi-dence.
The ludgmenl amount was$358,021.4S.
Sale terms: 25% down of thehighest bld by certified fundsat fha close of the auction; thebalance, In certified funds, isdue within twenty-four 124)hours. The subiect property Issublect to general real estatelaxes, special assessments,or specIal taxes leviedagainst said real ostato and isoffered for sale without anyrepresentation as to qualityor quantity at title and with-out recourse to Plaintiff andin AS 1S condition. The saleIs further sublect Io conllrma-lion by the court.
If the sale Is set aside for anyreason, the Purchaser al the;ale shall be enfilled only to areturn of the deposit paid.The Purchaser shall hava nofurther recourse against theMortgagor, the Mortgagee orthe Mortgagee's attorney.
Upan payment In full of theamount bid, the purchaserwill receive a Certificate ofSale that will entitle the por-chaser to a deed to the realestate after confIrmation ofthe sale
The property wIll NOT beopen for InspectIon and plaIn-tiff makes na representationas to the condition of the prop-arty. Prospective bIdders aroadmonished fo check thecourt tile to verify all Infor-motion.
If this properly Is q condo-minium unit, the purchaser ofthe Unit at tIle foreclosuresale, other than a mortgageeshall pay the assessmentsand the legal fees required byThe CondomInIum PropertyAct, 765 ILCS 60519(g)(i) and(g)(4).
IF YOU ARE THE MORT-GAGOR (HOMEOWNER),YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TOREMAIN IN POSSESSIONFOR 30 DAYS AFTER EN-TRY OF AN ORDER OF
MORTON GROVE
IN THE Cl RCUIT COURTOF COOK COUNTY,
ILLINOISCOUNTY DEPARTMENT -
CHANCERY DIVISION
AMTRUST BANKplaintif f,-V-.SELENA TRAN, et alDetendanl
0g CH 1)400NOTICE OF SALE
PUBLIC NOTICE IS HERE-BY GIVEN thai pursuant tooJudgment of Foreclosure andSalo entered in the abovecause on July 23, 2008, anagent of The Judicial SalesCorporofion will at 10:30 AMon October 27, 2008, at the of-fice of The Judicial Sales Cor-peraltan, One Soulh WackerDrive -24th Floor, CHICAGO,IL, 60606, sell at public auc-tian to the highest bidder, asset forth below, the followingdescribed real estala:
Commonly known as 7116ENFIELO AVENUE, MortonGrove, IL 60053Property Index No. 10-16-326-
090The real estate is Improved
with a single family resi-dance.
The ludgment amount was$411,794.43.
Sale terms: 25% down of thehighest bld by certified fundsal the close of the auctisn thebalance, tn certltled tonds, isduo withIn twenty-four (24)hours. The subiect property Issublect to general real estatelaxes, special assessmenls,or special taxes leviedagainst said real estate and isoltered for salo without anyreprosenlallon as lo qualilyor quantity at title and with-ouI recourse to Plaintiff andin 'AS 15 condition. The saloIs further sublect lo conf Irma-lion by the court.If the sale is set aside for any
reason, the Purchaser at Ihesale shall be entitled only to areturn of the deposIt paid.The Purchaser shall have nofurther recourse against theMortgagor, the Mortgagee orthe Mortgagee's attorney.
Upon payment in full of theamount bld, the purchaserwIll receive a Certificate ofSale that will antille the pur-chaser to a deed to the realestala after confirmation ofthe sale
The properly will NOT beoPen for Inspection and plaIn-tiff makes no representationas to the condition of the prop-arty. Prospective bIdders areadmonished to check thecourt file to verify all Infor-motion.
lt this property is a condo-minium unit, the purchaser oftho unit al the foreclosuresale, other than O mortgageeshall pay the assessmentsand the legal fees requIred byThe CondominIum PropertyAct, 765 ILCS 60519(g)(1) and101(4).
IF YOU ARE THE MORT-GAGOR (HOMEOWNER)YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TOREMAIN IN POSSESSIONFOR 30 DAYS AFTER EN-TRY OF AN ORDER OFPOSSESSION, IN ACCORD-ANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701CC) OF THE ILLINOISMORTGAGE FORECLO-SURE LAW.
For Information, contactPlaintiff'sattorney: The SaleClerk, CODILIS & ASSOCI-ATES, P.C. 1SWO3O NORTHFRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE100, BURR RIDGE, IL 60527,(630) 704-9816 between the
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695- JudIcial Sates,
socIaleS, Plaintiff's Altar-neys, i North -. DearbornStreet, Chicago, IllinoIs 60602.Tal.No. (312) 476-5500. Referlo File Number 0603059.INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL
SALES CORPORATIONSellIng Officer, (312) 4M-1122
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S KO K lE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURTOF COOK COUNTY,
ILLINOISCOUNTY DEPARTMENT-
CHANCERY DIVISION
AURORA LOAN SERVICES,LLC,Plaintiff,Vs.MINDAUGASZAJANKAUSKAS; MORT-GAGE ELECTRONIC REG-ISTRATION SYSTEMS,INC., AS NOMINEE FORFIRST MAGNUS FINAN-CIAL CORPORATION;CLIFFORD WENER; UN-KNOWN OCCUPANTS; UN-KNOWN OWNERS ANDNON RECORD CLAIMANTS,Defendants, -
07 CH 3449gNOTICE OP SALE
PUBLIC NOTICE IS HERE-BY GIVEN that pursuant to aJudgment of Foreclosure andSalo entered In the above enti-tied cause on July 18, 2008 In-lercounty Judicial Sales Cor-poratlon will on Tuesday, Oc-leber2l, 2008 at the hour of 11a.m. in thetr office at 120West Madison Street, Suite718A, Chicago, Illinois, sell atpublic auction lo the highestbidder for cash, as sal forthbelow, the following descri-bed mortgaged real estale:
PIN. 10-27-217-031.Commonly known as 7704 N.
Lowell Ave., Skokle, I L 60076.The mortgaged real estate Is
Improved with a single familyresidence. Sala terms: 10%down by certified funds, bol-anca, by certified funds, with-In 24 hours. No refunds. Theproperty will NOT be open forInspection
Por informatIon cali WilliamE. Dutton. JrjBarbaro J.Dutton at Plalntlft'sAttorney,DUTrON s, DUTTON, P.C.,10325 West Lincoln Highway,Frankfort, IllinoIs 60423.(815) 806-8200.INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL
SALES CORPORATIONSellIng Officer, (312) 4M-1122
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S KO K lE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURTOF COOK COUNTY,
ILLINOISCOUNTY DEPARTMENT-
CHANCERY DIVISION
U.S. BANK NATIONAL AS-SOCIATION AS TRUSTEEFOR THE STRUCTUREDASSET INVESTMENT LOANTRUST 2005-4plaintIff,vs.FARRUKH z. 5IDDIQI; etal.Defendants,
07 CH 7364NOTICE OF SALE
PUBLIC NOTICE IS HERE-BY GIVEN that pursuant Io aJudgmenl of Foreclosure andSoleentered in the above enli-tIed cause on July tO, 2007 In-lercounty Judicial Sales Cor-porallon will on Monday, Oc-lober 20, 2008 at the hour of 11a.m. in their office al 120West Madison Street, Suite718A, Chicago, Illinois, sell atpublIc auction lo the highestbidder for cash, as set forthbelow, the following descri-bed mortgaged real estate:
P.I.N. 10-15-300-048.Commonly known as 4751
Wast Church Street, Skokie.IL 60076.The mortgaged real asIate is
Improved with a single familyresidence.Sale terms: 10% down by
certIfied funds, balance, bycertified funds, withIn 24hours. No rotundo. The prop-arty wIll NOT be open for In-spectlon
For Information call Ms.DIane Thomas at Plaintiff'sAttorney, Freedman AnselmoLIndberg & Rappo, LLC, 1807West Diehl Road, Napervllle,IllInois 60563-1890.(877) 729-6734 - W0702991.INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL
SALES CORPORATIONSelling OffIcer, (3)2) 4M-1122
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Buying r Selling,
, Pionee Clossifid,
is the place for you)
Á.'j4 'Foréélosure Salés ':R$l Estate;, I :
-;.ß695- JudicIal Sales 695-. JudIcial Sates 695- JudIcial Sales 695- Judlclat Sates 695- JudicIal Sales 695- JudIcial Sates 695- JudIcial Saleshours of i gnd3 PM only andask for the soles department,Please refer to file number14-08-7751.
TI-IB JUDICIAL SALESCORPORATION
One South Wacker Drive,24th Floor,
ChIcago, 1L60406-4050(312) 236-SALE
NOTE: Pursuant to the FalrDebt Collection PracticesAct, you ore advIsed thatPialntlff'saftarney ls deemedto be a debt collector attempt-Ing to collect a debt and anyInformatIon obtained will beusedforlhatpurpose. 1126415
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MORTON GROVE
INTHECIRCUITCOURTOF COOK COUNTY,
ILLINOISCOUNTY DEPARTMENT .
CHANCERY DiVISION
COUNTRYWIDE HOMELOANS; INC.PIalnl,SEVGI CENTINB.AG;MORTGAGE ELECTRONICREGISTRATION SYSTEMS.INC., AS NOMINEE FORCOUNTRYWIDE SANK,N.A.; UNKNOWN HEIRSAND LEGATEES OF SEVGICENTINBAG, IF ANY; UN-KNOWN OWNERS ANDNONRECORDCLAIMANT5;Defendants,
08 CH 10069PUBLIC NOTICE Is hereby
given that pursuant loa Judg-ment of Foreclosure enteredIn the above entitled couse on7I29f3808, Intercounly JudicialSales Corporation will an Pri-doy, October 31, 2000, at thehour of 11 am. in their officeat 120 West Madison Street,Sulle 196A, Chicago, Illinois,sell to the highest bIdder forcash, the following deucrlbedproperty:
P.l.9i. 09-13-118-004.Commonly known as 9229
WASHINGTON ROAD,MORTON GROVE, IL 60053.
The Improvement on theproperty consists ol a onestory single family resIdencewith attached garage.. Saleterms: 25% down by certifiedfunds, balance within 24hours, by certified funds. Norefunds. The property willNOT be open far Inspection.Upon payment In full of fhaamount bld, the purchaserwill receive a Certificate ofSale which will entItle thepurchaser to a Deed to thepremIses aller confIrmationofthe sale.
For Information: Visit ourwebslle at hltp://servlce.atty-pierce.com. Between 3 p.m.and S p.m. only. Pierce & As-sociales, Plaintiff's Attor-nays, t North DearbornStreet, Chicago, IlIlnole 60602.Tel.No. (312) 476-5500. Referto File Number 0805098.INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL
SALES CORPORATIONSelllngOfflcer, (312) 4M-1122
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reason, the Purchaser al thesale shall be entitled only fo areturn of the deposil paid.The Purchaser shall have nofurther recourse against theMortgagor, the Mortgagee ortheMortgogee'sattorney.
Upon payment in full of theamount bld, the purchaserwill receive a CertifIcate ofSale that will entitle the pur-chaser lo a deed Io the realestate after confirmation ofthesala
The property will NOT beopen for Inspection and plain-lift makes no represenlalionastothecondillonoftheprop-erly. prospective bidders oreadmonished to check thecourt tile to verify oil Intor-motion.
If this property is a condo-minIum unit, the purchaser ofthe unit al the foreclosuresaIe, other than a mortgageeshall pay the assessmentsand the legal fags required byThe CondominIum PropertyAct, 765 ILCS 605i'G(g>(lt and
IF yoU ARE THE MORT-GAGOR (HOMEOWNER),YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TOREMAIN IN POSSESSIONFOR 30 DAYS AFTER EN-TRY OF AN ORDER OFPOSSESSION, IN ACCORD-ANCE WITH SECTION 15-
(C) OF TIlE ILLINOISMORTGAGE .FORECLO-SURE LAW.
For Information, contactPlaintiff's attorney: The SoleClerk, CODILIS & ASSOCI-ATES, P.C. , 1SWo30 NORTHFRONTAGE ROAD, SUITEios. BURR RIDGE, IL 60527,(630) 794-9876 between thehours of 1 and 3 PM only andask for the sales deportment.Please refer to file number14-06-7321.THE JUDICIALSALESCORPORATIONOne South Wacker Drive,24th Floor,ChIcago I L 60606-4650(312) 226-SALE
CODILIS a, ASSOCIATES,
15W030 NORTH FRONTAGEROAD, SUITE 100BURR RIDGE, IL 60527(630) 794-9876Attorney File No.: 14-06-7321AROC# 00468002Attorney Code. 21762NOTE: Pursuant to the FairDebt Collection PracticesAct, you are advised thatPlalntlff'sattorney Is deemedto be a debt collector attempt-Ing to collect a debt and onyInformation oblained will beused for that purpose. 1127383
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iflhesalelssetasldeforanyreason, the Purchaser al thesole shall be entitled only to areturn of lIse deposit paid.The Purchaser shall have nofurther recourse against theMortgagor, the Mortgagee orthe Mortgagee's attorney.
Upon payment In full of theamount bld, the purchaserwill receive a Certificate ofSale that will antille the pur-chaser to a deed to the realestola after confIrmation ofthasale
The property wIll NOT beones for inspeclion and plais-lift makes no representationaslolhoconditionoflheprop-arty. Prospectiva bidders aroadmonished lo check thecourt fIle to verify all infer-motion.
If this property Is a condo-minium unit, the purclioserofthe unit at the foreclosuresole, other than a mortgaoeeshall pay the assessmentsand the legal tees required byThe Condominium PropertyAct, 765 ILCS 605191g) (1) and(g)t4).
IF YOU ARE THE MORT-GAGOR IHOMEOWNER),YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TOREMAIN IN POSSESSIONFOR 30 DAYS AFTER EN-TRY OF AN ORDER OFPOSSESSION, IN ACCORD-ANCE WITH SECTION 15-1101(C) OF THE ILLINOISMORTGAGE FORECLO-SURE LAW.
For Information, contactPlalntlft'sallorney: The SoleClerk, CODILIS 8. ASSOCI-ATES, P.C. , 15W030 NORTHFRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE100, BURR RIDGE, IL 60527,1630) 794-9876 between thehours of 1 and 3 PM only andask for the sales department.Please refer ta file number14-06-3615.
THE JUDICIAL SALESCORPORATION
One South Wacker Drive,24th Floor,
Chicago, IL 60606-4650(312) 236-SALE
NOTE: Pursuant to the FairDebt Collection PracticesAct, you are advised thatPlalnllff'satlorney Is deemedlo be a debt collector attempt-i lo collect a debt and anyInformatIon obtained will beused for that purpose. 1127479
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Clerk, Fisher and ShapIro,4201 Lake Cook Rd., Ist floor,Northbrook, IllinoIs 60062,(847) 498-9990, between 1:00p.m. and 3:00 p.m. weekdaysonly. 1114152
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further recourse against theMortgagor, the Mortgagee orthe Mortgagee's attorney.
Upon payment In full of theamount bld, the purchaserwIll receive a Certificate ofSale that Will antille the pur-chaser to a deed 10 the realestate after confirmation ofIhe sole
The property will NOT beopen for Inspection and plain-lift makes no represenlalion° lo the condition ofthe prop-erty. Prospective bidders aroadmonished lo check thecourt file lo verity all Infor-mallen.
If this properly Is a condo-minium unit, the purchaser ofthe unit al the foreclosuresale, other thon a mortgageeshall pay the assessmentsand the legal fees required byThe Condominium PropertyAct, 765 ILCS 605(9(gl(1t and(g) (41.
IF YOU ARE THE MORT-GAGOR (HOMEOWNER),YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TOREMAIN IN POSSESSIONFOR 30 DAYS AFTER EN-TRY OF AN ORDER OFPOSSESSION, IN ACCORD-ANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOISMORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW.
For Informalion, contactPlaintllf'sattorney: The SaleClerk, CODILIS 8 ASSOCI-ATES, P.C. , 15W030 NORTHFRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE100. BURR RIDGE, IL 60527,(630) 794-9876 between thehours of i and 3 PM Only andask for the sales deparlment.Please rater to file number14083741.
THE JUDICIAL SALESCORPORATION
One South Wacker Drive,24th Floor,
Chicago, lL60606-4650(312) 236-SALE
NOTE: Pursuant to the FairDebt Collection PracticesAct, you are advised thatPlalnllff'saftorsey Is deemedIO be a debt collector allempl-Ing to collect a debl and anyInformation obtained will beused for that purpose. 1126438
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SKOKIE
INTHE CIRCUIT COURTOF COOK COUNTY,
ILLINOISCOUNTY DEPARTMENT-
CHANCERY DIVISION
HSBC BANK USA, NATION-AL ASSOCIATION ASTRUSTEE FOR ACE SE-CURITIES CORP. HOMEEQUITY LOAN TRUST,SERIES 2006-0P2 ASSETBACKED PASS-THROUGHCERTIFICATESPlaintiff,vs.HECTOR GAUD. POLINAKHAMOO, MADISONPLACE CONDOMINIUM AS-SOC1ATION, UNKNOWNOWNERS, GENERALLY,AND NON-RECORD CLAIM-ANTS.Defendants,
O8CH 5547NOTICE OF SALE
PUBLIC NOTICE IS HERE-y GiVEN that pursuant to a
Judgment of Foreclosure andSala entered In the above enti-lied cause on June 9, 2008 In-tercounly Judicial Sales Cor-parolier, will on Monday, Oc-lober 27, 2008 al the hour of 11am. In their office al 120West Madison Street. Sulle71RA, Chicago, Illtnois, sell alpublic auction to the highestbidder for cash, as sal forthbelow, the following descri-bed mortgaged real estale:
Commonly known as 5055Madison Street, Unit 311,Skokie, IL 60077.The mortgaged real estate Is
improved with a condominI-um residence. The purchaserof the unit other than a mort-gagee shall pay the assess-monts and the legal fees re-quired by subdivIsIons (g) 11)and (g)f4) of Section 9 of theCondominium Properly Act.
Sale terms: 10% down bycertified funds, balance, bycertified funds, within 24hours. Na refunds. The prep-arty will NOT be open for In-spection
For Information call Mr.Dovid C. Kluever al Plain-tiff's Attorney, Kluevar 8,Flott, L.L.C., 65 East WackerPlace, Chicago, Illinois 60601.(312) 236-0077.INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL
SALES CORPORATIONSelling Officer, 1312) 444-1122
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NORRIDGE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURTOF COOK COUNTY,
ILLINOISCOUNTY DEPARTMENT -
CHANCERY DIVISION
AURORA LOAN SERVICES,LLC,Plaintiff,vs.MARIUSZ SYKUT;ELZBIETA SYKUT.Defendants,
oi CH 31052NOTICE OF SALE
PUBLIC NOTICE IS HERE-BY GIVEN that pursuant lo aJudgment at Foreclosure andSaleenleredlnlheabovaenll-tied cause on January 30, 200tIntercounty Judicial SalesCorporallon wIll on Monday,October 20, 2008 at the hour of
am. in their offIce al 120West Madison Streel, SuitelISA, Chicoo, Illinois, sali atpublic auction to fha highestbidder for cash, as set forthbelow, the following descrl-bed mortgaged real asIate:
PIN. 12-12-314-049,Commonly known as 5104 N.
Overhill Ava, Norridge, IL60706.Themorlgaged real estate Is
Improved with a single familyresidence. THE SALESHALL BE SUBJECT TOGENERAL 1AXES, SPE-CIAL ASSESSMENTS ANDTO A PRIOR RECORDEDFIRST MORTGAGE. Saleterms: lo',, down by certifiedfunds, balance, by certifiedfunds, within 24 hours. No re-funds. The property will NOTbeopentorinspecllon
Forinlormallon caliWilliamE. Dollop, Jr/Barbara J.Dutton al Plaifltltf'sAttorney,DUTTON s, DUTTON, P.C.,10333 West Lincoln Highway,pronkfort, Illinois 60-123.(815) 006-8)00.I NTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL
SALES CORPORATIONSelling Officer, 1312) 4M-1122
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MORTON GROVE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT0m, COOK COUNTY,
ILLINOISCOUNTY DEPARTMENT-
CHANCERY DIVISION
CHASE HOME FINANCE,LLCPlaintiff,-V..HYUN S. CII I, et alDefendant
08 CH 10120NOTICE OF SALE
PUBLIC NOTICE IS HERE-BY GIVEN that pursuant lo aJudgment of Foreclosure andSalo entered in the abovecause on July 1, 200e, an agentof The Judicial Sales Corpo-ration will at 10:30 AM on Oc-lober 23, 2008, at the offIce ofThe Judicial Sales Corpora-lion, One South Wacker Drive. 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL,60606, seIl at public auction tothe highest bidder, as setforth below, the following de-scrlbed real estate:
Commonly known as 6120WASH I NGTON COU RT #19-1-714, MORTON GROVE, IL60053
ProPerty Index No. 10-20-305-017-1078
The real estate Is Improvedwith a condominium.
The Iudgment amount was$361,747.75.Sale terms: 25% down of the
highest bid by ceu-tltled fundsal the close of the auction; thebalance, in certified funds, Isdue withIn twenty-four (24)hours. The sublect property Issublecl to general real estatelaxes, special assessments,or special laxes leviedogainsl said real estate and Isoffered for sale wilhOut anyrepresentation as to qualityor quantIty of tille and with-sul recourse lo Plaintiff andIn AS 1S conditIon. The salelsfurttiersublecltoconflrma.lion by the court,
Upon payment In full of theamount bld, the purchaserwill receIve a CertIficate ofSalo that will entitle the pur-Maser to a deed ta the realosIate after contlrmatlon ofIlsesale
The property will NOT beopen for InspectIon and plain-lift makes no representationsstollsecondlflonottheprop-orty. Prospective bidders areadmonished to check themurI tile to verIfy all Infor-53atlon.
If thIs property Is a condo-minium unit, the purchaserotthe unIt at the foreclosuresale, other than a mortgageeshall pay the assessments2nd the legal fees required byrho CondomInIum Property
ct, 765 ILCS 60S,(g)(1) and(gt(41.
IF YOU ARE THE MORT-GAGOR (HOMEOWNER),YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TOREMAIN IN POSSESSIONt'OR 30 DAYS AFTER EN-TRY OF AN ORDER OFPOSSESSION, IN ACCORD-°.NCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOISMORTGAGE FORECLO-SURE LAW.
For informatIon: VIsIt ourCobslte at hltp:'Aservlce.atty-Ierce.com, between theours of 3 and 5 pm. PIERCE
t, ASSOCIATES, plolnflff'o,fforneys, One North Dear-
50m Street Sulle 1300,CHICAGO, IL 68602. Tel No.1312) 476-5500. Please refer torile number PA0005475,
THEJUDICIALSALESCORPORATION
One South Wacker Drive,24th Floor,
ChIcago, IL 60606-46501312) 236-SALE
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SKOKIE
IN THE CIRCUIT COUlTOF COOK COUNTY,
ILLINOISCOUNTY DEPARTMENT -
CHANCERY DIVISION
EASTERN SAVINGS BANK,FSB.Plaintiff,Vs.N I C O M E D O SALIMBOYOGUEN NKJANICOMEDES A.ALIMBOYOGUEN, AND IN-DIVIDUAL; ELAII4ALIMBOVOGUEN NK/AELAINE ALIMBOYOGUENNK/A ELAINEALIMBOYDGUEN, AN IN-DIVIDUAL; LARAMIEPARK TOWNI-tOME ASSOCI-ATION; UNITED STATESOFAMERICAN; UNKNOWNOWNERS ANONONRECORD CLAIMANTSAND UNKNOWN TENANTSAND OCCUPANTS;Defendants,
07 CH 16238NOTICE OF SALE
PUBLIC NOTICE Is herebygiven that pursuant to a Judg-ment of Foreclosure enteredIn the above entitled cause onJuly Il, 2008, Intercounty Ju-diclal Sales Corporation willon Tuesday, October 21, 2008,at the hour of ti am. in theiroffice al 120 West MadisonStreet, Sulle lIsA. ChIcago,Illinois, sell to the hIghest bid-derforcash, thefollowlngde-scrlbod mortgaged real es-taIe:
Commonly known as 7519Frontage Rood. Skokie, IL60077.
P.I.N 10-28-307-048.The Improvement on the
property consists of a town-house resIdence.
Sale terms: Bidders mustpresent, at the timo al salo. ocashIer's or certified checkfor 10% at the successful bidamount. The balance of thesuccessful bld shall be paidwithin 24 hours, by similarfunds.
The property wIll 'NOT beopon for InspectIon.
For InformatIon colI MrStephen G. Daclay at PlaIn-litt's Attorngy, StIft, Klein,Daday, Arelas 8, GIampIetro,LLC, 2550 West Golf Road,RollIng Meadows, Illinois60008. (847)590-8700.INTERCOUNTYJUDICIAL
SALES CORPORATIONSelllg Otttcer, (312) 444-1122
1123663
NORRIDGE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURTo COOK COUNTY,
ILLINOISCOUNTY DEPARTMENT,
CHANCERY DIVISION
WASHINGTON MUTUALBANK,PlaintiffV.ROMAN BOLONNUIY; UN-KNOWN OWNERS ANDN O N - R E C O R DCLAIMANTS,Defendants
08CH4445NOTICEOF
FORECLOSURESALEFlsherandShoplrofile
#00-2130(It Is advised that Inleresledparties consult wIlh theIr ownattorneys before bIdding almortgage foreclosure sates.)
PUBLIC NOTICE Is herebygIven that pursuant to o Judg-ment of Foreclosure enteredon July 21, 2008, KalIen Real-lv Services, Inc., os SellingOfficIal will al 12:30 p.m. onOctober 22. 2008, aI 205 W,Randolph Street, Sullo 1020,ChIcago, IllInoIs, sell at pub-lic auctIon lo the hIghest bld-der for cash, as set forth be-low, the following describedreal property:
C/K/A 4045 NORTH OZARKAVENUE, NORRIDGE, IL60706. TAX ID ND. 12-93-315-005The mortgaged real estate IsImproved with a dwelling.The property wIll NOT beOpen for inspectIon.
The ludoment amount was$403,651.40. Sole terms: 10%of successful bld Immediatelyal conclusion of auctIon, bat-anca by noon the next buoi-nass day, beth by cashier';checks; and no refunds. Thesale shall be sublect to easer-al real estala tases, speciallaxos, special assessmenlo,specIal taxes levied, and su.perlar liens, lt any. The prep-arty Is offered 'as ls, with naexpress or ImplIed warran.lles and wIthout any repro-senlation as to the quality oftille or recourse to PlaIntIff.Prospectivo bIdders are od.montshed to review the court111g to verIty alt Intormtutlon.
For InformatIon: Sale
NORRIDGE
INTHECIRCUITCOURTCOOK COUNTY,
ILLINOISCOUNTYDEPARTMBNT
CHANCERYDIVISION
THE BANK OP NEW YORKTRUST COMPANY, NA, ASSUCCESSORININTERESTTO JPMORGAN CHASEBANK, NATIONAL ASSOCI-ATION, F/KIA JPMORGANCHASE BANK, ASTRUSTEESURF2003BC4PlaIntIff,"SHARON LUDWIG, el aiDefendants
CH 12704NOTICE OF SALE
PUBLIC NOTICE IS HERE-BY GIVEN that pursuant to aJudgment of Foreclosure andSale entered In the abovecause on July 23, 2008, anagent Of The JudicIal SalesCorporation will at 10:30 AMon October27, 2000, at the of-fice of The Judicial Sales Cor-poratlon, One South WackerDriva -24th Floor, CHICAGO,IL, 60606, saIl at public auc-tlon to the hIghest bIdder, asset forth below, the followingdescribed real estate:
Commonly known as 4128 N.OZARK AVENUE, Norrldae,lL60706Property Index No. 12-13-310-
02The real estate Is Improved
with a sIngle famIly resi'dence,
The ludoment amount was$303,83L27,Salo terms: 25% down of the
hIghest bld by certifIed fundsatthocloseofthaauctlOn; thebalance, In certified funds. isdue within twenty-tour (24)hours. The sublect property Issublecf to general real estafetaxes, special assessnionts,or special taxes levIedagaInst said real asIate and Isoffered for sale without anyrepresontatiots as la gualityor quantify of title and wIth-out recourse to Plaintiff andIn A5 IS condition, The saleIs furthersublect fo confirma-tIan by the court. 'If the sale Is sol asIde for any
SKOKIE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURTOFCOOKCOUNTY.
ILLINOISCOUNTY DEPARTMENT -
CHANCERYDIVISION
DEUTSCHE BANK NATION-AL TRUST COMPANY, ASTRUSTEE FOR DOWNEY2005AR6Plaintiff,V.
YOUELODISHO,atalDofesdanl
08CH6302NOTICEOFSALE
PUBLIC NOTICE IS HERE-BY GIVEN that pursuant lo aJudgment of Foreclosure andSale entered in the abovecause on July 22, 2008, anagent of The JudicIal SalesCorporation will al 10:30 AMon October 24, 2008, al the of'fIco of The Judicial Sales Cor-porallon, One South WackerDrive - 241h Floor, CHICAGO,IL, 60606, sell al public auc-tIan lo the hIghest bidder, assel forth below, the followingdescribed real estate:
Commonly known as 545fFOSTER STREET, Skokle,IL 60071Property Index No. 90-16-129-
002The real estate is Improved
wIth a singlo famIly resi-denco.
The ludgment amount was$349,253.60.
Sole terms: 25% down of thehighest bld bY certified tundoat the close ot the auction; thebalance, In certifIed funds, Isdue within twenty-four (24)hours. The sublect property issublectto generai real estatetaxes, special assessments,or specIal laxes leviedagaInst saId real estala and Isoffered for sale wIthout anyrepresentation as to qualityor quantity et title and with-out recourse to PlaIntiff andIn AS 1S condition. The saleIs further sublect to confirma-tIen by the court.
Ifthesaleissetasldgforanyreason, the Purchaser at thosole shall be entitled only to areturn ot the deposIt paid,The purchaser shall have no
SKOKIE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURTOFCOOKCOUNTY,
ILLINOISCOUNTY DEPARTMENT.
CHANCERY DIVISION
CHASE HOME FINANCELLCPlaintiff,vs.ADINA DOBRE; CHASEBANK USA, N.A.; UN-KNOWN HEIRSAND LEGA-TEES OF ADINA DOBRE,IF ANY; UNKNOWN OWN-ERS AND NON RECORDCLAIMANTS;Defendants,
08 CH 5948NOTICE OF SALE
PURSUANT TO JUDGMENTOF FORECLOSURE UNDER
ILLINOIS MORTGAGEFORECLOSURE LAW
PUBLIC NOTICE Is herebygiven that pursuant to a Judg-ment of Foreclosure enteradin the above entItled causean5062008, Inlorcounty JudicIalSales Corporallon will onTuesday, October 28, 2008, atthe hour of VI a.m. in theIr of-fIce at 120 West MadIsonStreet, Suite liSA, Chicago,IlllnoIs,selltolhghlghestbld.der for cash, the following de-scrlbed property:
Commonly known as 8450Kaaler Avenue, Skokle, I L60076
The Improvement on theproperty consists of a 1 story,brick. single family resIdencewith no garage. Sale terms:25% down by certifIed funds,b0lancg Within 24 hours, bycertified funds. No refunds.The property will NOT beopen for Inspection. Upanpayment In full of the amountbld, the purchaser wIll re-celve a Certificate ot Salewhich wIll entitle thu, pur-chaser lo a Deed to the prom-Itas after confirmation of thesaIo.
For Information: Visit ourwebsllo al htlp://servlco.atty-plerco.com, Between 3 p.m.tifld S P.m. only, Pierce & AS-
NORRIDGE
IN THE CIRCUITCOURTOF COOK COUNTY,
ILLINOISCOUNTYDEPARTMENT
CHANCERY DIVISION
CHASE HOME FINANCELLCPlaintiff,-V.-DARIUSZGORSKI,elaIDefenbanl
08 CH 5347NOTICE OF SALE
PUBLIC NOTICE IS HERE-BY GIVEN that pursuant to aJudgment of Foreclosure andSale entered In the abovecause on July 3, 2008, an agentof The Judicial Sales Corna-ration will al 10:30 AM on Oc-tabor 2f, 2008, at the office ofThe Judicial Sales Corpora-lIon. One South Wacker Drive- 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL,60606, seIl al public auction tothe hIghest bidder, as selforth below, the following de-scribed real estate:
Commonly known as 4330 N.NEVA AVENUE UNIT 0204,Norridge, 1L60706PropertY Index No. 13-18-300-
054-1004, Property Index No(UNDERLYING 1318300028)
The real estate Is improvedwith a condomInium.
The ludgment amount was$297,516.94.
Sale terms: 25% down of thehIghest bid by certified fundsat Ilse close of tIte auctlon thebalance, In certllled funds, Isdue within twenty-four (24)houra TIse sublect property Issublect to general real estatetaxes, specIal assessments,or specIal taxes levIedagaInst sold real estate and tooffered for salo without anyrepresenlotlon as to qualityor quantity at tItle and wIth-out recourse to PlaIntiff andIn AS 15' conditIon, The sale15 turthor subiecl to conttrma-tlon by the court. '
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695- JudicIal Sales 695- JudicIal Sales 695- JudIcial Sales 695- JudIcial Sales 695-. JudicIal Sales 695- JudicIal Sales
1 lot In Older sectot MemorialPark , Skokie. $3600
Call beIW. 8a-7p Pacific.503-266-4583
ACACIA PARK- Irving Park& Cumberlond Cemetary8 plots -Garden sect,wtlIseparote,$9500 ea.847498-6300
IRVIÑG PARK CEMETARY,10 lots in lake sido section.
515K. call 847-838-5216
IRVING PARK CEMETERY1 graVe, Highland section,
$1500. Call 815-455-4640
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2ndAflnUal FallFine Art Sale October 4
Looking for jewelry, sculp-lure, or wearable art?Need a special gift, some-thing you won't find n ev-ery store and croft fair?The Second Annual FallFine Art Saliils the place totook. The artisans are tocatand mostof their work Isone-of-a-kind. At the show,you'll find a multitude ofmedia: gemstones, fusedglass, fine and sterling sil-ver, copper work, wirewrapping, beadwork, andfiber art. You'll also findframes and jewelry casea.The show takes place onSaturday, October 4th at911 N. Pine Ave. In Arlln9-ton Heights. The house isone street east of ArlingtonHeights Rd., between Fred-erick St. and Oakton Ave.Meet the artists and Shopbetween 100m and 6pm
Pace Antiques794 Lee St., Des llalnes
Open 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Mon SalCall forexlencted evening hrs.
847-2t6-e773AnIg, decorator & used turn;Silver & gold iewelrY; Gifts.
Paintings, Lamps, Rugs,w.paceauctiOn.COm
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71 7- Auction Sales
r IANTIQUEAUCTION!Tuesday, Oct 7th,3:00-11:00 P.M.
7232 N. Western Ave.ChIcago, IL.
2nd Halt of 2 Ig.Estates,Plus Other Estates &
Consignmentsl Includes:Sgd.Icart Print,Fine Band-ed Henredon Table; PrOf
Marble-Top French Comme-des; 9 Pc. InlaId French-Style Dining Room Set;
Oriental Rugs; Antq. KnIfeHolder; Sterling; Oli PaInt-
ings. some Fine; Leica S,OtherCameras; Fishing
Equlpt; LightIng Fixtures;Musical Instruments;
Jewelry, Inc. Men's 18KRolex Watch; Many Gold
RIngs w/DlamondS, Rubles,Sapphires, etc.; Gold
Necklaces & Bracelets;Cameo Jewelry; Gold &
SlIver CoIns; Much Morel
Preview: Mon.,Oct. 6,3:30-1:3OPM&1 Hour
Before StileView Full LIstIng & Photos
at:wwwdirectauctlon.com
ConsIgnments Accepted -L PC. or Entire Estatel _729- Collectibles
POSTAGE STAMP SHOWOct. 4-5. 10-4pm
Wlngato Inn600Miiwauke in ProspectHeIghts. Free AdmissioniBuy & SellInfo. 847-922-5574
734- House Sales,Conducted
ITEMS FROMAt0Z5041 N.MentcIare Av Chicago
(E. Harlem, S. Foster).Sot 9-3, Sun 10-2
LR. maple BR, DR, 3 kIt.sets, ladles petite clthng,Fraflctsclan china, music
boxes, Nordlc Track.Much Morel i Cash Only
Maywood Estate Sale-1230-11th Ave. Fri/Sal, 10/3-4 8am-2pm, turn, spinet piano,gloss, antVcoll, hshold, misc.,768-639-5084 by Antiques NStuff
PROSPECT HEIGHTSESTATE SALE
200 E. CLARENDONFri. lcV3, ie-4. Sol. 1W-t, 10-4Furniture, house & kitchenwares, collectibles, tools &
morel(from Rl. 83 turn E on
Clarendon)To see pIctures go to
wwwSandyLaneSales.cemFor Estate Sole ServIces
Call (773) 4e6-3492
735- Garage, YardHouse Sales
Chicago-3938 n Ftainfleld, FriOct 3, Sat Oct 4, Sun Oct 5,5om-Spm records, moviescreen, estate items & morel
CHICAGO 49e6 N Neya,Oct 3rd, 4th. tam-4pm.Tools, turn., rugs, lamps,clths, Dump wagon. sola,loveseaf, end fables,crafts, holIday stuff &much mere.
CHICAGO 6939 W Oakdale AvThu, Fri & Sat.1O/2, 3 & 4, 9-6.Vnlg & cell's. Nocarly birds.
CHICAGO EDGEWATERSol. & Sun, 9-5. 1427 W. High-land. So's-80'santqs: turi;, sie-cor & art. Jewelry & fools.
CHICAGO Sat&Sun. 9-SFM.3350 N. Opal. Infant ciths,
toys, hshld access. & more.
Des Plaines-1066 Horno Tr.,10/3 & 19/4 9-3, clthes, hshold,girls bdrm set, & home decor
Des Plaines 1715 Locust St.Oct. 3-5 9o-5p Mull-Familymany new S, used ItemsI It
EVANSTON 3334 CoItos SI.Sol. l0149-4pm.
Lost chance ooraoe salol
HARWOOD HTS.4709 N. Octavia Ave,Oct 3 & 4, 9om-3pm,
2 blocks West of Hartem &Lawrence, Women's clothing
JEFFERSON PARK Sat Oct.4, 9-4 pm. Sun. Oct. 5, 10-3.7038 W. FarraguL Huge go-rage moving solo. Hshld.,tools, clths., misc.k
735- Garage, YardHouse Sales
LAKE BLUFF460 Park Lane
(5 Blocks South of 176 offGreen Bay Road)
Fri10f3 SatlO'4 Sun 11V58:00am - 4:00pm
Furniture, Householditems, Pictures SHARP32_ Color TV, patto Fumi-turo Set, Mountain Bikeand much morel
SS CASH ON LY S S
LINCOLNWOOD All anti-ques & collectobles, Sat 10-4,6705N.SoUganosh, LncinwcL
MORTON GROVE2RebaCt, 11V3&4,9 -3FurnIture, bocks, old re-
cards, CD's, kItchen, tests &much mere. Ciean & priced
toselll
Morton Grave-6029 Capulina,Fr1, Sat Sun Oct 3,4,5, 9am-4pm, (next to village hall)
MORTON GROVE 7650W.Greenwood at Ozark
10/3-1W5 9-4p.Tools, househotd.clothes,
decor,hoilday, toys & more.
MORTON GROVE8612 Fernald Ave., 10/4 Sat.
9a-Sp, 10/5 Sun. 9a-3p, clothes,toys, antiques, much more.
EverythIng MUST soil.
MORTON GROVE 9041 N.Maler Oct 4th & 5th 9am-3pmTons of baby & kIds ctothes,toys, turn. & household Items
MORTON GROVE Estafe/Gar. salo, Multi Family. Vint.items, hoi. items, plus muchmore. 5520 Lincoln Ave. 10/03& 10/04, 9-3.
MORTON GROVE Sat 10/4,Sun 10/5, 8-5:30. 8009 Osw090
Bike, port bskt bolt hoopw/stond, toys, chain saws,
heavy duty rope, tools/grdntools, misc hshld.
HILES 8241 N OlcoltFrL & Sat, 9-4.
Home goods, toys & misc.
NORTHBROOK 2805 Walters,Sat. Sun. 10/4-S. 9-3.al cornerat Walters & Pfingsten,Office sup, hshid items,Xmas, kitchenware & more.
Northbrook Estate Sale- 2267South Bridge, Sat 10/3 9o-2p,antique/lealher turn, framed& garden art, bikes/Burleytrailor, golf clubs,HotlowoerVX-mas decks,linnens, quality kids/ladlesItems, and misc. Worth IIICash only, no eaty birds
NORWOOD PK, JEFF PK4016 N Natoma,OcI 3-5 lOa-5PClothes, Chrislmos Cratfs,Kids Toys, Misc
PARK RIDGE1004 Gtenloko 10/4 9-.4p.
Lots of hshld & misc items.
PARKRIDGE 12155.Western Av. Fri-Sat 9-4 cllhs,
misc, lots at stufft I t
bo iisSa\e
PARK RIDGE1608 Courtland Ave
Fri., Sat. Oct. 3, 4th. 9-4 p.m.SEWING/QUILTING items,furniture, sports, clothes,lawnmower, much morel
PARK RIDGE 1723 5. VIne,Fri 9-2 & Sat 9-12. Multi Fam-uy. Furn, Hold items, ciths
Park Ridge 200 E. Cuttriss nlOverhill 10/3 y.3p Friday
only I MulIi-foml ly!
Pork Rldge-202 N Lincoln,Fri Oct 3, Sai Oct 4, 8:30-4pnibaby clolhes, toys, furn, coli.,
golf clubs & bags, misc.
Park Ridge 409 Cedar 10/3 f,10/4 9-3p.NeW clothing, house-
hold items, books & misc.
Park Ridgo-41't N Merrill,One Day Blowoull Fri 10/39am-3pm, Multi FamilyAntqs, vintage Thomasviltodrp leal loble,furn, hshold,electronics books, toys,clothes, renov lett overs,great slut!: no flood domagel
PARK RIDGE 012 East Ave.Sat/Sun tam-5pm.l2 bik n. etHoward) Beannies. 13/bollcards, toys, Wms/Mn smiciths, costume. iwrly, hsliold,and much moro
Pork Ridge- ESTATE SALE2tlt MoryJage Ln.
Sot. 10/4 Pa-4p.Toots, turnilure & misc.
Everything must gol
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PARK RIDGE Frl 10/3,Sat 10/4, 9a-3p. 1212 LoIs St.Audlocab. &equip., plasticchrs & tbl, hshld Items, sew-Ing machIne. bike, bird cage
swing, baskets & MISCt
PARK RIDGE Frl &Sot,9-S.40g N. Western, Multi-fam.Something far everyone.
PARK RIDGE Sat Oct 4,9-41468 Parics!de Dr. (S. of
Dempster/W. of Greenwood)GREATSALEI GREAT
PRICESi MULTi FAMILYI
PARK RIDGESat. Oct. 4, 9am-2pm.
1003 & 1007 HarrIson St.Multi family satel
clothes, toys, mIsc. house-hold items,
Too much to llstf
PARK RIDGE Thurs., Fri.10-4, Sat. 9-1. e61 N. Merrill.Furn., hshld., tools, desgnrcllhs, adult/kids, toys, sports.ladies bridal/formal gowns.PRICEDTO SELLI
Sicokie 4452 Greve St,across from DevonshireParks tennis court) 10/4-5.9am-3pm, Hugo variety newand used clthes, small utIltotes, lots of bargain ifemst
SKOKIE 4912 Jerome. FrI/SatOct.3&4. lOam-3pm. House-hold, Children, HolIday Items.
SKOKIE 5113 Harvard Term.Sat 9-4, turn, toys, clothes,toois,coll, records, cd's vintage electronics, must go
SKOKIE 5261 Farwell, Fri &Sat. Oct.3 f, 4, 9.5 pm, Multi-Familiest Something for ev-eryone.
SKOKIE 7609 Long AvenueFrI/Sat/Sun Oct 3-5 9-5,Treasures & Fancy Junque
SKOKIE Frl. Sat, Sun, 10-45321 Carol St. Household,toys, clothes, books, Xmas.
SKOKIE Sat.10/04, lOa.4p 4056W. Tower Cir. 1/4 bik. S. ofGolf on Karlov. Lots of misc.
SKOKIE Sat 10/4, 9am-2pm,4001 W.Emerson tcorner ofCrowtord)ESTATE /GAR.
SALE Everythtnu musi got
SKOKIE Sat. 9:3t-3pm.Sun. 10-3. 4307 Suffleld Ct.Rocker, high chair, lamps,clothes, turn., twIn bedswìbeddlng, hdbrds., lots ofgreat sfufi, foe much fo 115ff
SKOKIE Sat. 9-4. Sun 10-3.aleo Trumball. Huge yardsaId Grandma's house has40 year collectIon, we haveeverything prIced to sell &somethIng for everyonel
WILMETTE 1011 ContraIAve, Sol 10/04 tam-lpmFt/rn, tools, hstild & kil items,x-mas doc, hir's & more
WILMETTE 515 Leamington.Salurdoy 10/4. f to 4. Fumi-lure, household items, toys,knick knacks, much more.Everylhing must go
Wllmette Sun. 9-S 410 RIdgeRd. Yard Sale & InsIde Sates
7Odealeraniq. mall, heritagetraIl mall 047-256-6200
Rain or ShIne
736- Flea Markets
SKOKIE Sat 10/4, 9-39519 Leamlnglon. Crofts/sew/knii/scrapbking, AND MORE
737- Furniture
1 China cabinet, 1 table sits 6-8, 6 chrs, very good cond.
58,000. 700-867-0906.
737- Furniture
Cherry DinIng Room SetTable + 6chairs. ChIna cabt.& buffet. 847-401-8323.
755- Miscellaneous
1987 POP UP CAMPER$350.
8.47-274-1078
500 classical LPs. Many lIkenew, many really new, greatselection, great prices, EastRogers Park LocatIon, callfor Info on collect. 773-973-5311
DYNASTYTRIDENTSPAwith cover, 6 person, almost
new, with steps.$2500/obo. (847)972-1519
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ROLL ENDSAvailable at our productIonfacility locofed at 275Northfleld Rood inNorlhfield. The cost is $3.00per inch based on the depth atthe paper On the rail. Formore Information, please can-tact Bertha Jones 847-501-2196or Marty l<roschel 847-501-2197.
PIONEER PRESSvoua LOCAL SOuRCIl
756- MusicalInstruments
PACKARD GRAND PIANO$500/obo.
(847)825-8423
770- Rummage Sales
GIGANTIC SALEIThurs 10/9. tam-6pm.
Park RIdge Presby Church1300W.Crescent@ Detphla
LELAKE BLUFF
Monfessorl School
of Lake Forest
9th Annual Humungus Up-scale Rummage salel20,000 sq ft warehouse t
OUR BIGGEST SALEI10/3, 1:00-6:OOp.m., 10/4,7:00-4:Ogp.m., 10/5, 9:00-
neon $5 Bag Salo on 10/5 Ev-erything you can fit into abrown paper grocery bag
(given al the door) only$SI101 Waukegan Rd, 01200
Just south of the Lake BluffDomInIck's on Route 176
CASH ONLY
RUMMAGE SALESAT. OCT 4
8am - 4pmist PresbyterIan Church
700 N. Sheridan RdLake Forest, IL
Clothing, Toys, HolidaySports, Books, ExpandedFurniture selections and
MORE ICredit cards acceptedAll proceeds go to locol
chariiles.www.lstpreslfrummage.arg
LIQUIDATION EXTRAVAGANZA!!Fri Od 3rd & Sat Oct 4th 9:30 to 5:00pm
Spectacular blowoul of new small applIances; coffeemakers, toasters, blenders, rice cookers, convectionovens. Bar stools Galarel Wine cabinets, bars, hometheatre oeoting, tv stands. Designers and decoratorsthIs Is your chance ta purchase exceptional lIghting,chaIrs, recessed fluorescent lIghting- 2x2 & 2x4, ware-house lighting fixtures -400 watt/multI voltage, corro-aive storage cabinets-651i x 18d X 43' w., emergency
lIghts, exit signs & much more.Must come and see! Too much too list, tao good to
pass uptFor pictures of some of the items mentioned check
our website at:www.Iiquithxtors-r-us.net
6603 W. Diversey Ave Chicago, I L 60707Office 773-637.2001Bill : 312-835-4994Nick: 773-440-4876
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790- Wanted ti; Buy
A BUYER OF ITEMSbalare 1950 wood turn & mIsc
Fine condition or fIxable.847.356-6261
Buying Tools, Tools, Tools,Records, Jwiry, Knick-
Knacks, Gold, Paintings, OldHshld items. 773-774-6311
I want to buy your usedrecords, autographs andmusIc-related or Beatles
items,vintgetoyo.i buywholecollectIons. Dan 773-912-7357
WANTED HOME STEREOEquIp. & Records, 335-455-785WIll pIck-up Cash 847-266-0190
WANTED Stereo Equlpmenftubo, solId-stale, vintage or
newer. Cash paid 847-942-5218
Siorts Mart
800sBicycles 810Boals and Equipment 615Exercise Equipmenl 820Galt Equipment 822Motorcycle, Mopeds 825Recreational Opporlunitios 827Recreational Vohlclo 830Snowmobiles and
Ski Equlpmenl 835Spoiling Goods 840
825- Motorcycles! Mopeds
HONDA '82 FT580, Clean,Never crashed, Low miles,
5500. 047-274-1070
u1utonotive
900sMuque. ClassicVehicles 910Automobiles (Private Party) 935Automobiles (Dealership) 936Trailers S Tractors 937Trucks S SUVs (Pesate Party) 940Trucks 6 SUVa Dnalership) g41Vans . .,, 945Autos Waded 947Accessories, Tiros, Parts 950Auto Loans 955Aste Services, Towing 900Aulo Detsiling 962Rentals & Leasing 965
935- Autos for SalePrivate Party
2000 BMW 5281Silver sedan, black Interior,leaiher heated seats, cruise
control, moon roof, 53/C,Very good canut. $9,400
Call 847-845-6970
2000 MERCURY SABLEGS WAGON
GOOD CONDITION,vibrant while, 4 doors,
6 cylinders. FWD, ABS,NEWTIRES, NEW
BRAKES, 145,000 mlles.$2,700/abc. 847-471-4366
2001 Mercedes ML 320, Show-room cond. Lo mIles 42850mlloaded Btaclwgray lealhor847-962-5999 512,999 pIcslanny@swlngodyssey.com
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GREAT DEALSON WHEELS
1998 JeepWrangler V-6
Auto, hard top & morel III$7,795
1998 Jeep Grand Cherokee
V-8 Leather loadedl$7,995
2005 Chrysler SebringTourIng Convf1,1
Low mlles,toadedl$12,995
2007 Chrysler PacIfIcaTourIng
Six passengerloadodl$17,995
2000 Jeep Grand CherokeeLaredo 4x4
Aulo, V.6,6e3ff1miles.$21,595
2005 Jeep LIberty 4x4Full power
$12,995
2001 Jeep Grand CherokeeLaredo4x4 13k milesI
$19,595
2007 Chrysler Town &Counf my
Full power, 9,080 mIlos
$14,995
2003 Jeep Grand CherokeeLaredo ócyl, 4x4
$12,995
1999 ChryslerTown &CountryMini VanLeather toodedt
$6,995
1998 Chevy 5-10 pIckupAuIo,alr,46K
$5,195
2007 Dodge CalIber 4 drFull power
$14,995
2006 Chrysler Town &CountryTouring Mlnlvan
Loaded Stow & Il$16,995
2006 Jeep Liberty 4x4$14,995
2005 Jeep Grand CherokeeV-8, leather loaded
$15,995
2001 Dodge DUrangoSLTTraIter tow pkg, 4x4
$5,995
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1008- Assumed Name
ASSUMED NAME
Notice Is hereby given, pur-suani Io An Act Is relation totiro uso of an Assumed Buoi-ness Name In ihe conduct ortransaction st Business in theState, as amended, that acertification was filed by theundersigned with the CountyClerk of Cook County. FileNo. D001149'tl on Soplemberla, 2008. Under lIre AssumedName et:
ATRIUM ADVISORYSERVICES
with the business located al150 North Michigan Avenue.Suite 2800, Chicago, IL 60601.The true neme(s) and rest-denco address of theOwner(s) is DemalhrausPierce, 1807 ContInental Ave-nue #102, Noporvllle, IL60563.
PublIshed In Pioneer Press9/25, 10/2, 10/0/08 (1628f68)Cs
ASSUMED NAME
NotIce is hereby elven, pum-suant ta 'An Ad In relation lothe use of on Assumed Busi-ness Name In the conduct ortransaction of Business in theSlole, as amended, that acertIfIcatIon was filed by theundersigned with the CountyClerk at Cook County. FileNo. D00115t63 on September26, 2008. Under Ilse AssumedName at:
FOUR CORNERSDEVELOPMENT CO.
with the business located at4548 W. Prall Ave.. Lincoln-wood. IL 60712. The truename(s) and residence ad-stress of the owner(s) IsStuart H. Golesburg, 4548 W.Prall Ave., Lincolnwood, IL60712.
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1008- Assumed Name
ASSUMED NAME
Notice 15 hereby given, pur-suant to An Act In relation tothe use of an Assumed BusI-ness Nome In the conduct ortransocilon of BusIness In theState, as amended, that acertIfIcatIon was filed by theundersIgned wIth the CountyClerk of Cook County. FileNo. 008114002 on Seplember12, 2008. Under the AssumedName at:MAGNIFICENT MOMENTS
WEDDINGENTERTAINMENT
with the busIness located at1259 W Flournoy St., Chicago,IL 60607. The true namels)and resldence address of theowner(s) Is Craig Conrad,1259 W Floumnoy St., Chicago,IL 60607.
Published In PIoneer Press9/le, 9/25, 10/2/08 (1627107) C
ASSUMED NAME
Notice Is hereby given, pur-suant to An Act In relalion tothe use of an Assumed BuoI-ness Name In the conduct ortransaction of Business in IheStote, as amended, Ihat acertificatIon was filed by theundersigned With the CaunlyClerk of Cook County. FileNo, D0a114966 on Seplember22, 2000. Under the AssumedName of:
ML ELECTRICwith the busIness located at1486 5. Brownstone CI., Ml.Prospect, IL 60056. The truenamels) and residence ad-dress of the owner(st is Mar-eis Lunlewski, 1486 S. Brown-stone Cl., Mt. Prospect, IL60056.
Published In Pioneer Press9/25, 10/2. 10/9/08 (1629561) C
ASSUMED NAME
Nolice is hereby given, pur-suant lo An Ad In relailon tothe use of an Assumed Busi-ness Name In ihe conduct ortransaclion of Business in theSiatu, as amended, that acertification was filed by theundersigned With the CountyClerk 01 Cook County. FileNo. D00114086 on September12. 2008. Under the AssumedName of:
KAMIL'SAUTO BODYAND SALES
with the busIness located at6050 W. Moirose St., Chicago,IL 68634. The true name(s)and residence address of theownerts) Is i<amII Jonca, 6050W. Melmese St., Chicago, IL60634.
Published In Pioneer Press9/18, 9/15, 10/2100 11627132) C
ASSUMED NAME
Notice Is hereby given, pur-suonI to An Act In relation lottre use of an Assumed BusI-ness Name In the conduct ertrossaclion al Business In theStale, as amended, thai acertification was filed by theundersigned with the CounlyClerk of Cook County. FIleNo. D08114007 on September12, 2080. Under the AssumedHornee!:
MAREK CHMURACONSTRUCTION
with the business located al3320 N Olcoti Ave., Chicago,IL 60634. The true name(s)and residence address of Iheowner(s) Is Marek Chmura,3320 N Olcott Ave., Chicago,I L 60634.
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1008- Assumed Name
- ASSUMED NAME
Nollce Is hereby given pur-suant to An Act In relailon lothe use of an Assumed BusI-ness Name In the conduct orfransactian of BusIness In theState, as amended, thai acertIfIcation was filed by theundersigned wilh the CountyClerk of Cook County. FileNo. 000114876 on September12, 2008. Under the AssumedName of:
MJ THERMOH EATwith the business located at7735 W. ArcadIa St., MortonGrave, IL 60053. The truename(s) and residence ad-dress of the owner(s) IsMirosalw Mihun, 7735 W. Am-cadla St., Morton Grove, IL60053.
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ASSUMED NAME
NotIce Is hereby given, pur-suant to An Act in relation tothe use of an Assumed Busi-ness Name In the conduci srtransaction of Business in theStale, as amended, that acertIficatIon was filed by theundersigned with Ihe CountyClerk of Cook County. FileNo. D50114089 on September12, 2000. Under the AssumedName at:
BRON IS LA VCONSTRUCTION
with the business located at6331 W. School St., Chicago,IL 60634. The true nameN)and residence oddress of theowner(st Is BronislavMichalcik, 6331 W. School St.,Chicago, IL 60634.
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ASSUMED NAME
Notice is hereby given, pur-suant to An Act in relation IoIhe use of an Assumed Bust-ness Name in the conducl ertransacllon of Business In theSlate, 5 amended, 1h01 acertification was filed by theundersigned wllh the CountyClerk of Cook County. FileNo. DM115019 en September24, 2008. Under the AssumedName at:GEPERT CONSTRUCTION
with the business located al3700 W. George St. Chicago,IL 60618. The Irue name(s)and residence address of theowner(s) is Marek Gepert,3700 W. George St.,Chicogo,IL 6061g.
Published in Pioneer PresslIbri, 10/9, 10/16/08 (1631512) C
ASSUMED NAME
Notice Is hereby given, pur-suant lo An Act in relation lothe use of an Assumed Busi-ness Name In the conduct ortransaction of Business in theStato, as amended, that acertificatIon was liled by theundersigned wIth Ihe CountyClerk of Cook County. FileNa. D0a114972 en September22, 2006. Under the AssumedName of:
UnIque Carpentrywith the business located al7228 W. Hoed Ave.. Chlcoeo,IL 60631. The true name(s)and residence address of theowner(s) Is MorcinMlerzeiewski, 7228 W. HoodAve., Chicago, IL 60631.
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1008- Assumed Name
, ASSUMED NAME
Notice Is hereby given, pur-suant to An Act In relatIon lothe use of an Assumed Busi-ness Name in the conduct ortransactIon of Business In theState, as amended, Ihat ocertification was flied by theundersigned with thu CounlyClerk of Cook County. FileNo, D08114970 on September22, 2008. Under the AssumedName of:
Alloy FItnesswith the business located at9023 Bronx Ave. Apt. 2B,Skokio, IL 60070. The truename(s) and residence ad-dress of the owner(s) Is SamZiserson, 9023 Bronx Ave.Apt.2B, Skokie, IL 60070.
Published in Pioneer Press9/25, 10/2, 10/0/08 (1629513)C
ASSUMED NAME
NotIce Is hereby given. pur-suoni fo An Act In relation tothe use of air Assumed BusI-ness Name In ihe conduct orIransaction of BusIness in theSlate, as amended, Ihat acerliflcollon was flied by Iheundersigned with the CountyClerk at Cook County. FIleNo. DM114969 on Seplember22, 2000. Under the AssumedName of:
ELI'S TOWINGwith the business located al5111 Howart St., Skokie, IL60077. The true name(s) andresidence address of theownerls) is Robert Khlzickio,5117 Howard St., Skekie, IL60077.
Published In Pioneer Press9/25, 10/2. 10/0/00 (16294a3)C
ASSUMED NAME
Notice Is hereby given, pur-suant to An Act in relolien tothe use of an Assumed Busi-ness Name in Ihe conduct ertransaction of Business in theSlate, as amended, that acertification was filed by theundersigned with the CountyClerk of Cook County. FileNo. D08l148'16 on Seplember10, 2008. Under the AssumedN ame of
J_P. MELHUSE DESIGNwith the business located al4514 N. Mozart, Chicago, IL60625. The true name(st andresidence address of Iheowner(s) Is Jon F. Meihuso,4514 N. Mozart, Chicago, IL60625.
Published in Pioneer Press9/25, 10/2, 10/3/06 11628093) C
ASSUMED NAME
NotIce is hereby given, pur-suant lo An Act in relalian lothe use of an Assumed Busi-ness Name In the conduct ortransaction of Business in IheSlote, as amended. that acertification was flied by theundersigned with the CounlyClerk of Cook County. PlieNo. D08114055 on September10, 2008. Under Ihe AssumedName of:LESTER CONSTRUCTION
with the business located at2819 N. Lotus Ave. Chicago,IL 60641. The true name(s)and residence address of theowner(s) Is Lesxek MiszIal,2t19 N. Lotus Ave.,Chicago,IL 606.41.
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1008- Assumed Name
ASSUMED NAME
NotIce is hereby given, pur-suant to An Act in relatIon tothe use of an Assumed Busi-ness Name In the conduct ortransactIon of Business in theStale, os amended, that acertiflcalion was filed by theundersigned with the CountyClerk of Cook County. FIleNa. D001148a5 on September12, 2000. Under the AssumedHamo of:
-- PROJECTVYNEwIth the busIness located at540 W Briar SultetB, ChIcago,IL 60657. The true name(s)and residence address of theowner(s) is David Ryan Rl-chamdson, 540 W BrIarSuiteeB, Chicago, I L 60657.
Published In Pioneer Press9/18, 9/25, 1012/08 (1621099) C
ASSUMED NAME
Notice Is hereby Olven, pur-suant to An Act In rebitan lathe use of an Assumed BusI-ness Name in the conduct ortransaction of Business In theState, as amended, that acertification was filed by theundersigned with the CountyClerk of Cook County. FileNa. Doall4aaa en September12, 2008. Under the AssumedName of:H.R.D CLEANING SERVICEwith the business located at5033 N. Ridoewood Ave.,Norridge, IL 60706. The truename(s) and residence ad-dress of the owner(s) Is ElizaMielnik, 5033 tA. RidgewoodAve., Norridge, IL 60706.
Published In Pionner Press9/IO. 9/25, 10/2/06 (1626828) C
ASSUMED NAME
Notice is hereby given, pur-suant to An Act In relation lotIre use of an Assumed Busi-ness Name in thecosduct ortransaction of Business In theStale, os amended, that acertltication was filed by theundersigned with the CountyClerk of Cook County. FileNo. D001140fl on Seplember12, 2008. Under Ilse AssumedNome of:
PRO REMODELINGwiIh ihe business located at8726 W. Berwyn. Chicago, IL60656. The true name(s) andresidence address of theowner(s) is StanislawOlszewski, 0726 W. Berwyn,Chicago, IL 60656.
Published In Pioneer Press9/10, 9)25, 10/2/00 (1626800) C
ASSUMED NAME
Notice is hereby given, pur-suant to An Ad In relation lothe use of on Assumed Busi-ness Name in Ihe conduct orIransaction of Business In theSlale, os amended, that acertlficalion was filed by theundersigned with the CountyClerk of Cook County. FileNo. D0a114891 on September12, 2000. Under the AssumedName of:
MN CONSTRUCTIONwlIh the busIness located at5626 N. Newport, ChIcago, IL60634. The true name(s) andresidence address at theowner(s) Is MalgarzataNowak. 5626 N. Newport, Chi-cago, IL 60634.
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1013- BId Notices
BID NOTICE
CommunIty ConsolidatedSchool District 64, 164 S.Prospect Ave., ParkRidge, IL. will accept bidsfor the purchase of a 2009Super Duty P350 FordDump truck with plow andsalt spreader. Specifica-lions may be requestedfrom the Board OttIco, 164S. Prospect Avenue, ParkRidge, IL 60068. Bids aredue and will be publIclyopened and read on Wed.nesday, October 15, 2008at 2:00 p.m. Bidders areinvited to attend the open-Ing but their presence Isnot required.
Betty LattanzioPurchasing Manager
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BID NOTICE
Nlles Township HighSchools, District 219, wIll re-celve sealed bids fer the pur-chase and lnstaiiation of re-piacemenl wireless Soundsystems in various locatIonsat NIles North and Niles WestHigh Schools up to 2:00 p.m.on Thursday, October 16, 2008at the Business Office of DIs-trlct 219, 7700 Gross PointRoad, Skokle, IL 60077. Bidswill thereafter be pubilciyopened and read aloud. A pro-bid meeting is scheduled forWednesday, October 8, 2008 at1 :00 p.m. at Nibs North HighSchool at 9800 Lawier, Skokle,IL. Ail Bidders are encour-aged to attend. SpecIfica-lions of the proiect may be ob-tamed from the Business Of-fice at the above address.
Bld security In the form of abid bond, certified check ercash in an amount eqdai to 10percent of the bid amountshall be submitted with thebld. Should a bld bondbe sub-milled, the bid bond shall bepayable to the Board of Edu-cation; Hiles Township HighSchool - District 219.
The Bqard of Educallbn re-serves the right to relect anyor ail bids or parts thereof, orwaive any Irregularities or in-formalities, and to make theaward In the best interest ofthe District. .
All bidders must complywith applicable illinois Lawrequiring the payment of pro-valling wages by all Contrac-fers working on public works.Bidder must comply with theIllinois Statutory require-ment regardinp labor, Includ-ing Equal Employment Op-portunity Laws.
For further Informationcontact:Jean Hodstrom, PurchasingAgentDistrict 219 - Business Office847-626-3978
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VILLAGE OF SKOKIENOTICE TO BIDDERS
The Village of Skokie Is nowacceptlngseaied BIDS for
CRUSHED STONE2009-01-OSA
AND CONSTRUCTIONMATERIALS HAULING &
DISPOSAL 2009-07-07A
VILLAGE OF SKOKIE5121 OAKTON ST.SKOKIE, IL. 60077847-673-0500
Notice Is hereby given thatThe Village of Skokie will ro-celve BIDS at 5127 OaktonStreet, Skokio, Illinois 60077Attention: Michael Alekslc,PurchasIngAgent until 11.00AM localtime on October 9,2008.
BIdders will be required tocertify that for ail Workto beperformed pursuant tothe Contract Documents, atieast the prevailing raie ofwages as found anddetermined by the Illinois De-partment of Labor for CookCountywill bepaid to ail workers and em-ployees employed and work-Ing on the Prolect.
Any bid or proposai submit-ted unsealed, unsIgned, faxtransmissIons or receivedsubsequenl to the atoremen-honed dale and time will bedisqualified and returned tothe bidder. The Village ofSkokie reserves the right torelect any and ali bids orparts thereof, to waive any Ir-regularitIes or informoilliesIn bidding procedures and toaward the contract In a man-ner best serving the InterestoftheVillage.
Skokie Village Hail Is a fullyaccessIble buliding. Person5requiring assIstance shouidcontact the PurchasIng OffIceat 847-933-8240 or TTY 673-9330.
Michael AleksicPurchasing AgentVillage of Skokie
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1046- Liens
LIENS PUBLIC NOTICE
Notice Is hereby given thaton November 3, 2008a saiewill be held at Tempo AutoCenter, 4545 N. Pulaski Rd.,Chicago, IL 6060 to sell thefollowing articles to enforce alien exIsting under the Iow ofthe State of IllInoIs againstsuch articles for labor, serv.ices skill or material expend-ed upon a storage furnishedfor such artIcles ai the re-quest of the following desig-nated persons, unless such ar-tIdes are redeemed withInthirty (30) days of the publl-cation of this notice.
Name of Person:Pawel RomanowskiLientioider:Tempo Aulo CenterDescrlplion of Vehicle:Toyota FJ CruiserVIN#: JTEBU11F770058908
Ameuntof LIen: $11,245.00
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PUBLIC LIN SALEThat on 1012712008, a sale willbe held at 3:00 p.m. at:McGrath Lexus of ChIcago,1250 W. Division St., Chicago,IL 60622. AlI bids to be In wrIt-leg, to sell the following arti-cIes to enforce a lien existingunder the laWs of the State ofIllinois against such articlesfor labor, servIces, skIlls ormaterIal expended upen orstorage furnished for such ar-tides al the request of the fol-lowing designaied person(s),unless such articles are re-deemed within thirty (30)days of the publication of thisnotice.
NAME OF PERSON(S)Rodney SheltonAmerican General Fin Serv
DESCRIPTION OFARTICLE1999 Lexus GS300JT8B D68S3X0061 373
AMOUNT: $2433.64
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BIDDING AND CONTRACT REQUIREMENTSDOCUMENT 00030-Advertisement for BidsBID RELEASE #3
HILES TWP. HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT 219SIX CLASSROOMADDITION and NEW DAY CARE
FACILITY at NILES WEST HIGH SCHOOL
Sealed bids wIll be received by the Board of Education,NIbs Twp. HIgh School District 219, 7700 Gross PoInt Rd.,Skokie, IL 60077 (AdministratiOn Building) on Thursday,October 16, 1 :00 p.m.
Construction will begin October 2008 and complete onMay 1,2009.
Lump Sum Bid Proposais wilt be receIved at the sched-uled time of receipt of bids and will be publicly oponed atthat time for Bld Release #3. The Trade Packages Includ-ed are:
Trade Package2b:Trade Package 40:Trade Package 6a:Trade Package la:Trade Package9a:Trade Package 15a:Trade Package 15b:Trade Package 15e:Trade Package 160:
Landscaping and BloswaleMasonryGeneral tradesRoofing and Sheet MetalFinished FlooringPlumbingHVACFire ProtectionElectrical and Fire Alarm
Bid security In the form of a bid bond, certified check orcash In an amount equal to 10 percent of the base bldamount shall be submitted with the bld. Should a bid bondbe submitted, thé bid bond shall be payable ta the BoOrdof Education, NilesTwp. HIgh School District 219.
Bids shall be submitted on or before the specified closingtime in an opaque sealed envelope addressed to: HilesTwp. High School District 219 - Administration Building,AlIn: Mr. Paul O'Malley, Assistant Superintendent forBusiness Services, 7700 Gross Point Road, Skokle, IL60077. Envelopes should be clearly marked, Sealed BId.Bids received after 1 :00 PM will not be accepted.
The Board of Education reserves the right to relect anyor ali bids or parts thereof, or waive any irregularities orlnformalllles, and to make the award In the best Interestof the District.All bidders must comply with applicable Illinois Law re-
quiring the payment of prevailIng wages by all Contrae-'tors working o public works. Bidders must comply wIththe Illinois Statutory requirements regarding labor, in-eluding Equal Employment Opportunity Laws.
The successful bidder will be required to furnish lnur-once equal to or greater than the specified amounts andconditions. The cost of the insurance will be Included Ineach bidder's proposal.
The successful bidder will be required to furnish a per-formance bond and payment bond lo Ihe owner equal to100% of the proposal amounl. The cost Of the performanceand payment bond will be included in each bldder'spropos-al. .
To obtaIn bIddIng documents, please conlact: PrecIsIonBlue Inc. - DIstributIOn Dept. 3010 Woodcreek Orlve Ste.G Downers Grove, II. 60515 ATTN: Loura Miller Phone:630-963-4700 or Fax 630-963-5400.
All Flans & specIfIcatIons must be obtaIned from PRI.BIdders who receive plans from servIces such as Dodgeor CMD must contact I HC Coqstructlon Co. to obtaIn prop-er bld forms & addenda.
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BID NOTICE200W09 NORWOOD PARK TOWNSHIP
ROADWAY SNOW REMOVAL PROGRAM
The HIehvÇ,ay Cbmmlssioner of the Town of NorwoodPark. Inviles sealed proposals for the snow removal In theunincorporated area of Ihe Township.
Bidding information and specifications may be obtained' on the 3rd day of October, 2000, after 9:00 a.m. from the
Dlslrlcl Clerk at 7833 W. Lawrence Avenue, Norrldge, 1111-fois. PhongnumtseroftheClerk 15708-453-0861.
The awarding authority reserves the right to waive lechni-cailtiesand to rebel any and all proposals.
The proposals must be submitted In a sealed envelope tothe clerk of the District, Rocca Secco, al the NorwoodPark Township hall at 7833 W. Lawrence, Norridge, liii-nais 60706 marked Snow B1d before 3:00 p.m. local timeon Oclober 16, 2008. .
The Highway Commissioner reserves the right to remet,' any and all bids or any part thereof and to waive any Infor-
malitles and bidding and/or to accept any proposal whichis ludged to be In the best interest of Ihe DistrIct.
Súccessful bidders must comply with ail applicable feder-al and stale laws, Including prevaiIing wago and must beapproved by the Cook CounIy CommissIoner of Highways.
The roads of the unincorporated area of Ihe Township willbe shown on a map available at the Township hall.
Work Involved Is:
I. A minimum of len (le) applications of salting of theroads, sufficIent to prevent sl)pperiness as delermined bythe Highway CommissIoner. This shall also be IncludedIn the bld.
iI. Bid the cost per each addItional salt application re-quested by the Highway Commissioner.
I I I . Bld for services also, as follows:Forthwith and prompt removal of snow from all of saidroads In the unlncorporaied area after every two,(2) In-ches of snowfall as delermined by the Highway CommIs-sloner.
All the work Ihal has to be dono will be done forth-with upon notice of the Highway Commissioner and direc-lion by him to so remove the snow and/or sail the streets.
The decision of the CommissIoner shall be consideredfinal as to the depth of the snow and the quality and thespeed of fhe removal and Ihe obligation of the Road &Bridge fund topay the servicing company herein.Vi. The ServicIng company will send a bill to the Town-
ship al the end of each month and the TownshIp shallmake a payment within ten days of the billing date Iffound In order by the Highway CommIssioner.VI I. All obligations of Ihn Commissioner are conditional
upon proper budgetary ablilly and to performance obliga-fions hereunder.VI I I. The obligation of the CommIssIoner to pay Is condi-
tioned upon his satisfaction with the performance of theservIce Contract. Such salisfaction shall be wIthIn thesole dIscretion of the HIghway Commissioner and tie shallhave the soie discretion whether he is in good faith salis-fled or dissatisfied according to his own standards regard-less of the opinion of others.I X. Should the Commissioner at any time become dissat-
Isfied with the service company saId service can be Imme-diately terminqled by the Hlnhway CommIssioner upongiving nolice in wrillng to the servIce company.X. The service company , bIddIng, shall provide public il-
ability Insurance in thename of the bidding company withthe Township and the Township Highway Commissioneras additional parties insured, In the minimal amounts of$750,000.00 for one person and $100,000.00 per accident forproperty damage. The bidding company shall assureworkman's compensallon Insurance covering all of hIsemployees.
By Rocca Secca DistrIct Clerk
Published in Pioneer Press10f08 (1630888) C
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1046- LIens
PUBLIC LIEN SALE
That on 10/27i000, a saie willbe held al 3:00 p.m. al: Pete'sAulomotive, 5413 W. HigginsAve., Chicago, IL 60630. Ailbids lo be in writing, to sellthe following articles to en-force a lien existing under thelaws of the Slate of Illinoisagainst such articles for ia-bor, servIces, skills or malo-rial expended upon or sloraeefurnished for such articles althe request of ihn followIngdesignated person(s), unlesssuch articles are .redeemedwithin thirty (30) days of thepublIcation of this notico.
NAME OF PERSON(S)ElenI A. AthonasopoulosHSBC Aulo Finance
DESCRIPTION OFARTICLE2004 Ford Mustang1FAF P40464 F111919
AMOUNT: $13051.86
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IN TI-IC CIRCIUT COURTOF COOK COUNTY,
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EN TO YOU, THE PUBLICAND LARRY O. WALTER,That a Petition entitled asabove has been commencedand is now pending wherein,BELINDA MUNOZ seeks aname change for the minorMalliew Andres Walter to beMathew Andres Munoz.NOW, THEREFORE, unless
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1060- Pian Commission& ZonlngHearings
VILLAGE OFLINCOLN WOOD
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV-EN that a Public Hearing willbe held by the PionCammlsslorVZonlng Board ofAppeals of the Village ofLincoinwood, Cook County,Illinois, on the 20th day al Oc-lober 2008, at the hour of 7:00p.m., in the Llncoinwaod VII-lage Hall, 69110 North LincolnAvenue, Lincolnwood, till-nois, for the purpose of con-sldnrine the following:
1. Request by Doyle Signs,Inc. on behalf of DominIck'sFiner Foods for an amend-ment lo PUD Ordinance No.Z2005-064 lo allow an IncreaseIn the number of allowed wallsigns on the east, facade ofthe Dominick's store: LegaiNotice: A Parcel Of Land InThe Northeast ¼ Of Section35, Township 41 North, Range13, East Of The Third Princi-pal Meridian, In Cook County,Illinois, Being ParticularlyDescribed As Follows:Commencing At The Soulh-east Corner Of The North-east ¼ Of Section 35, Town-ship 41, Range 13 East,Thence Northwesterly AlongThe West Line Of The North-east ¼ Of Said Section, N 00Degrees 14'SP W For A DIs-tance Of 658.58 Feel; ThenceNOS Degrees 10'15 E For A
. Distance Of 572.35 Feel ToThe Point Of Beginning;Thence Continue Along TheLost Described Course N 08Degrees 10' 15 For A Ois-tance Of 94t.62 Feel'ThenceS 01 Degrees 54'22- E For ADistonce Of 617.48 Feet ToApolnl On The North Right-Of-Way Of Pratt Avenue;Thence S 88 Degrees 07' 20'W For A Distance Of 941.95Feel Along The North Right-Of-Way Of Prall Avenue;Thence Leaving Said RIght-Of-Way N 01 Degrees 52' 30'W For A Distance Of 610.23Feet To The Point 01 Begin-nino, for the property com-monly known as 6850McCormick Boulevard.
All persans interested in theforegoing maIlers are re-quesled lo appear ai saidPublicHearing and will be given anopportunity to be heard.
.Joann Angarola, ChairpersonPLAN
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1062- Probate
IN THE CIRCUIT COURTOF COOK COUNTY,
ILLINOISCOUNTY DEPARTMENT
PROBATE DIVISION
ESTATE OFADRIAN S. POTEMPA,Deceased
Case No. 05 P 6578PUBLICATION NOTICE
Independent Administrallenfor Unknown Heirs and
LegaleesADRIAN S. POTEMPA
died on June 17, 1988, and wasa resident of Chicago, Illinois.
The Representative for iheEstate is RICHARD MASLO,6701 N. Milwaukee Ave., #601,Nues, IL 60714.
The Attorney for the Es-taie is CARY A. LIND. P.C.,121 5. WIlke Rd., Sulle 407,Arlington HIs., IllinoIs 60005.
On September 11, 2008, theFinal Report of independentReprosenlalive was filed; ifno oblectian Is filed wilhin 42days alter the filing of the re-pori, the Independent Repro-senlallve will be dischargedand the Estate closed in ac-cordonce with 755 ILCS 5/20-111e).
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STATEOF ILLINOISIN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF COOK COUNTY,ILLINOIS
PROBATE DIVISION
i n the matter of the estate ofBelle StrassmanDeceased
Case No. 08 P 6013PUBLICATION NOTICE
NotIce is hereby gIven of thedeath of Belle Strassman ofHiles, IL. Letters of offIcewere Issued on September 25,2008 lo RobertStrassmon,1333 W.Brichwood 302,Chlcago, IL60626, whose attorney is Cam'A. Lind, 121 S. Wilke Rd. Sulle407, Arlington Hts, IL 60005.847-571-0030.
Claims against the estatemay be filed In ihe office ofthe Clerk of the CircuIt Courtat 18 N. County Street, Wau-kegan, Illinois 60085, or wilhthe representative, or both,on or before April 6, 2009,which dale Is not less than 6months from the dale of thefirst publication of 1h15 noticeand any claim not flied withinthat period Is barred. Copiesof any claim flied wllh iheClerk must be mailed or de-Ilvered to the representativeand ta the attorney within 10days after lt is flied.
Is.' Robert M. Strosaman(Representative)
Is/Com'A. Lind(Attorney)
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STATEOF ILLINOISIN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF COOK COUNTY,ILLINOIS
PROBATE DIVISION
In the matter of the estate ofEdward M. SmogoiskiDeceased
Case No. 08 P 5094PUBLICATION NOTICE
Notice is hereby given of thedeath of Edward M.Sm000iski of Chicago, IL60647. Leiters of office werelosued an September 25, 2008to Mary Smllh, 949 Ellis Ave.,Winthrop Harbor, IL 60096,whose atterney Is Can' A.Lind, 121 S. Wilke Rd. Sulle407, ArlIngton Hts, IL 60005.847-571-003e.
Claims against the estatemay be filed In the office ofthe Clerk at the Circuil Courtat 18 N. County Street, Wau-kegan, Illinois 60085, or withthe representative, or both,an or before April 6, 2009,which dale Is not less than 6months from the dale of thefirst pubilcallon of this noticeand any claim not flied withinihat period Is barred. Copiesof any claim filed with theClerk must be mailed or de-livered to the representativeand Io the atlorney within 10days after lt Is filed.
/s/Mary Smith( Representative)
/s/Cam' A. Lind(Attorney)
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1066- Public Notices
NOTICE OFPUBLIC HEARING
NOTICE IS HEREBYGIVEN by the Board ofEducation of School Dis-trict 207 In the County ofCook. Slaleof Illinois, thata PublIc hearing on the ap-pilcatlon and Plan seekingo waiver for CasmlrPulaski Day lo be a corn-memorallvo holiday wIthstudent attendance, willbe held at 7:00 p.m. on the3rd day of November2008,In the Board Room of theRalph J. Frost Adminis-trallon Center, 1131 SouthDee Road, Park Ridge,
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PLEASE TAKE NO-TICE - THE MORTONGROVE ZONINGBOARD OF APPEALShearing scheduled forMONDAY, OCTOBER20, 2008 Is hereby cancel-Ieri duo to a lack of buoi-ness to be conducied be.-farethe Beard.
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PLEASE TAKE NO-TICE - THE MORTONGROVE PLAN COMMIS-SION hearing scheduledfor MONDAY,OCTOBER 20, 2008 Ishereby cancelled due to alack of business ta be con-dueled before the Board.
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VILLAGE OFLINCOLN WOODPUBLIC NOTICE
PUBLIC NOTICE IS HERE-BY GIVEN THAT anAMENDMENT has beenmade to the Village atLlncolnWood's sealed Requestfor Proposai for a Do-IcIngPackage consisting of DelIv-en' with an Option to Install:1- 65 Galion, Onboard ClosedLoop Pro-wet System wIthLiquid Storage Tank; 1- 6,000Gallon Paly LiquId StorageTank; and 1-Cast Pump wIthC o m b I n a t i o nWeather/Security Sheller.The Amendment is as foi-lows:
Pos. 5, 14, 28 and 32 of theRFP stale that the compie-lion dale for ali work mustnot exceed November 301h2008. The completIon date forthe work requested In thisRFP has been extended toDecember 30th 2008.
Proposals will be receivedby the Village of Lincolnwoodunfll 10:00 A.M., local time onWednesday, October 8th, 2008at the Lincolnwood VillageHall Council Chambers local-ed al 6900 N. Lincoln Avenue.Llncolnwaod, Illinois 60712 atwhich time lhey will beopened and read. Proposalsreceived aller such time willbe returned unopened. Pro-posaI packets may be exam-med or obtained at Lincoln-wood Village Hall, 6900 N.LIncoln Ave, Llncoinwood, II-Ilnois 60712. The Village ofLincolnwood reserves therighl lo relect any or all bidsand lo waive any irreguiari.fies and Infarmalilies.
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By TONY BERTUCA
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A delegation from thevillage of Nues spentthree days in the Italiancity of Pisa last month tofoster cultural exchangeand renew relations withits oldest sister city.
The six-member dele-gation that visited Pisaon Sept. 3 included: act-ing Mayor RobertCallero; Trustee LouellaPreston; Joseph Annun-zio, chairmen of the PisaCommittee; DeniseJoseph, sister cites coor-
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The Nues Sister City deIeation discusses cultural-exchange opportunities in Pisa, taIy.
dinator; police Cmdr.Joseph Penze and Sgt.Vince Genualdi, of theNues Police Department;and Joanne Spata, mem-ber of the Italian SisterCities Committee.
"It was understoodthat our visit was busi-ness," Callero said. "Pisais very interested in set-ting up a student ex-change program."
Future exchange pos-sibilities were also dis-cussed regarding policeofficers, businesses andcultural exhibits.
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spent a short time tour-ing Pisa and visited theLeaning Tower on whichNiles' famous landmarkis based.
"I can tell you thereare 293 stairs to the topof the Leaning Tower ofPisa," Callero said.
The elected officials ofPisa also gave the Nilesdelegation two books inItalian that will be placedinside Nues Public Li-brary.
Pisa has been a sistercity of Nues since 1991.
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The Nues Sister City delegation stands last month in front of the actual Leaning Tower of Pisa uponwhich Nues' landmark replica is based.
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The Nues Sister City delegation poses with local officials in Pisa, Italy. The Niles Sister City delegation meets local officials in Pisar Italy.
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I was advised to booka year and a half in ad-vance. IfI would haveknown that, I wouldhave booked this trip assoon as I won it.
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The Niles Senior Center
offers free membership toNues residents age 62 andolder, and their spouses.Only center members mayregister for classes or trips,or purchase tickets. Dropby the Niles Senior Center,999 Civic Center Drive,Niles, or call (847) 588-8420, for an application.
The Laughter £lub, facili-toted by 0m Johari, "Certi-fled Laughter Leader'meets from 10:30 n.m. to11:15 a.m. the second andfourth Mondays of eachmonth. Research showslaughter has health 'and so-cia! benefits. Call the centerfor more information.
The social Scrabble group
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Yoimg at Heat SinglesClub (ballroom dancers of allages) will feature a dance at8:30 p.m. Oct. 3 at theAmerican Legion Hal], 97571:bcific Ave., Franklin F'ark,with the It Thices 3 Band.Members pay $7 for eachdance; guests $9. Attire issemi-dìssy'dressy Call thehotline at (630) 415-3499 formore information, or for di-rections, call (847) 678-7068.
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The Sùig Gounnet willenjoy a taste of Spain Oct. 7at Cafe Ba-Ba-Reeba, 2024N. HoIsted St, Chicagu. Din-ers will explore cuisine fromthe various regions of Spainand well as taste and heaxabout Spanish wines. Recep-
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"Dirty Dancing" will beseen Oct. 8 or Oct. 15 atCadillac Palace Theatre indowntown Chicago. The tipis from 10 an-L to 6 p.m.Participants will see the pro-duction in first-balcony seat-ing The show features acast of 37 and 35 hit songs.A lunch will precede theshow at the Walnut Room inMacp The cost is $100 formembers and $105 forguests. All day trips departfrom Golf Mill ShoppingCenter in Niles.
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Disabilities and Special Edu-cation wifi hold its secondmeeting ofthe school year at7:30 p.m. 0cL 14 at Mc-Cracken Middle SchooL8000 East Prairie Road,Skokie. The speaker will beDamon Williams, an occupa-tionaI therapist who worksfor Clinical Connections inBannockburn. The title ofhis presenthtion is "SensoryPrecessing" He will definewhat a sensory-precessingdisorder is; identi!,' differenttypes, common signs andsymptoms; discuss how it isdiagnosed; and describestrategies for working withstudents with sensory-pro-cessing disorders. The meet-ing is open to the public andfree of charge. For more in-formation call (847) 604-
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Preserving foods at home is easier and safer than it's ever been
RO DICKER/STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER
Linda Wiens uses a hand-cranked food mili to make the applesauce.
BY VERONICA flINKE
Cothributor
ncreased in..terestinborne orcally grownfocids, corn-binedwith 'the newly
popularpursuit of pinching'pennies,'ìs bringing an old-fashioned chore into stylish,kitchens: Çanning hasmade its comeback ' '
"Most people think cati-ning is difficult, but itfsnot," said Liscia Wiens, ex-ecutive director òfThe ,
PraIrie Crossing Institute,a non-pròfit conservationcommunity in Grayslake.
New pro1ucts helpmake the pressure 'cookingand canning processessafer añdrnoÑ'efficit.Sorne items available in
'' stores and online that canbe bought separately or as
:ì include:
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lift jars out of hot watena Magnetic lid lifters
that reduce potentiàl forburns when lifting lids out
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ofhot water' Bubble removér and"heaspace" tools that re-lease air bubbles and meas-ure the correct headspacebetween the th of foodand the jar rim. Over pack-
. iflg the food can leàd to un-der processing.
Jar funnel, a no-messtool for filling jars..' While,comnion kitchen
utensils can be useful, too,suc}:i as potuto mash&s,grèat for preparing fruit forjams - new products likeliquid and freezer jam fruitpectin, salsa mixes, andpiciding spice mixes are in-jecting ease and fun intothe reclaimed art of pre-serving foods. ' , :
To can her high acidfoods like peaches, apple-sauce and pickles, Wiens
' has been'usingasimpktechnique she adoptedwhen she first learnedabout it five years ago.
Keep 'em hot
Wiens places jars, whichshould first be boiled alongwith rims and lids for at,
. least iO minutes, in water
that stays at 180 degrees orhigbei; on their sides in anoven to heat them to 230degrees. She takes themout, one at tinìe and fills
,
them immediately vith the'boiling hot, cooked andsea-soned food.
Wiens' oven-based'method repinces the boil-ing-water--on-the-stovetopoperation she learned as achild growing up in 0er-many'ànd Canoda'whereshe helped hérmother andgrandmother can foods.
Something else Wiens
ROB D1CKR1STAF1 PHOtOGRAPHER
Linda Wiens of the PrairieCrossln Institute dates andlabels all the food she cans.
Find more recipes on the Web www.pkmeerfocai.com.
learned early on was whichfoods are appropriate forcanning. "Canning is a goodmòney-saving technique foreroying organic foods,reax-round' she said, "butonly ifyou're not spendinga lot ofmoney on the fruit?'
Don't splurge,
She advised againstbuying pricey produce tocan. "I woukln't go out andbuy Fuji apples, for in-stance," she said. She usesfruit from a nearby farmer.She examines each piece,carefully cutting away badspots that could cause herbàtch to spoiL "Most fruitwill last into or over thewinter," she said. '
But Wiens avoids can-ningtomatoes. "If they'renot sealed properly, youcaii get food poisoning," shecautioned. "With mostother canned foods, youcanseeortasteilthey'respoiled, but not tomatoes."
She noted that somejars ofcanned foods'mightget a brownish-grdy color-'ing near the top. "It doesn'tlook attractive, but it's OKto eat the contents," she ex-.plained, adding that apopped-up lid is q sure signa jar has not been schIedproperly. Use your nose,never your taste buds, to 'judge spoilage.
VTlien in doubt, thnnv itout, is always the safestcourse to take.
ThePrairie Crossing in-stitute will sell homemadeproducts at 11th "2008 EdibleHarvest Festival and Run onthe Prairie" atPrairie Crnss-ing CharterSchool, 153/JonesPointRoad, Gr,ayulake.11 4p.m'Stezd 0c1 5.
$4perperson, $2forfi-14yéars children uncler5free.Call (&17) 543-9872.
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MANAGING ED1TOR: Sara Burrows
sburrows@pioneertocal.com I (847) 486-7359
Linda Wiens' Sweet PickledPumpkin Recipe
I fresh pumpkin, peeled and diced(about 4 lbs. prepared); discard seeds
(or roast them to eat separately)4 1/2 - 5 C granulatQd sugar
5 C distilled white vinegar
4 (2-inch) cinnamon sticks*
15 whole cloves
Place the peeled and diced pumpkin in alarge bowl.
In a large saucepan or cooking pot, combinethe sugal; vinegar, cinnamon sticks and cloves.Bring to a boil and simmer for 5 minutes. Im-mediately pour hot pickling syrup over thepumpkin in the bowl. (The solution should bequite intensely sweet and sour. But ifyou thinkit is too sour, add some water.)
Cover and set aside for at least 8 hours, orovernight.
When you're ready to can yòur fruit, pre-heat your oven to 230 degrees. When the ovenis heated, boil six quartjars (or 12 pint jars)**with their rims and lids for at least 10 minutes,in water that stays at least 180 degrees orhigher.
Then lay the jars in the oven on the bakingrack. (You won't need all, but prepare them justin case.) Keep the oven at 230 degrees (justabove boiling temperature). Prepare clean lidsand rings by boiling both and keeping themclose by, ready to use.
Strain the syrup into a large saucepan orcooking pot, bring to a boil and simmer for 5minutes. Remove the cinnamon sticks andcloves. (If desired, leave saine to decorate thepickles.)
Place the pumpkin back into the syrup andreturn to boiling. Simmer for 5,minutes ormoie, until pumpkin is transparent but crisp.
Transfer pumpkin to sterile jars and ladle inenough syrup to cover the pickles. Do this onejar at a time: Pull a jar from the oven (wear amitt!), fill it with the pumpkin and cover thatwith the liquid right to the rim. Seal it byscrewing the lid on tight. Then do the next jarsimilarly, until all are filled and sealed.
*11 you really like ginge!; yoú can put a pieceinto the syrup as you start it, and remove theginger uIong with the cinnamon latei
**Ifyou don't eat a lot ofpickles, use pintjars rather than quart jars. The smaller size isalso great for gifts.
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Food HUNGRY FOR MORE?
BY VERONICA RINKE
Contributor :
nereased in..terest inhonie or Io..
c* grownfocds corn-binedwith
' the úewlypopular pursuit ofpinchingpennies, is bringing in old-fashioned chore into stylishkitchens: Canning hasmade its comeback '
"Most people think can-fling isdifficult, but ít'snot," said LindaWiens, ex-ecutive director òf ThePrairie Crossing Institute,a non-profit conservationCommunity in Grayslake.
New products helpmake the pressure cookingand cannhg processessafer aüdmorèêfficjent.Sorne items available inStores and online that canbe bought separately 01. assets include:
u Jar lIfters that safelyliftjar out ofhot watei
a Magnetic lid Liftersthat reduce potential forburns when lifting lids àut
ofhot water. Bubble remover and
"headapace" toolsthat re-lease air bubbles and meas-ure the correct headspacebetween the t of foodand the jar rim. Ovèr pack-Ing the food can leàd to un-der processing.
. Jar funnel, a no-mess'tool for filling jars.
While common kitchenutensilsc be Useful, tòo,suchaspotatò mashérs,grèat for preparing fruit forjams - new products likeliquid and freezer jam fruitpectin, salsa mixes, andpiciding spice mixes are in-jecting ease and fun intothe reclaimed art ofpre-serving foods.
To can her high acidfoods like peaches, apple-sauce and pickles, Wienshasbeenusing-asimpleitechnique she adoptedwhen she first learnedabout it five years ago.
. Keep 'em bot
Wiens places jars, whichshould first be boiled alongwith rims and lids for atleast 10 minutes, in water
ROB DICKER/STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER
Linda Wiens uses a hand-cranked food mill to make the applesauce.
that stays at 180 degrees orhighet; on their sides in anoven to heat them to 230degrees. She takes themout, one ata the, and fillsthem immediatelywith theboiling hot, cooked and sea-soned food.
'Wiens' oven-basedmethod replaces the boil-ing-water-on-the-stovetopoperation she learned as achild growing up in Ger-many and Canada whereshe helped hermother andgrandmother can foods.
Something else Wìens
ROB DICKER/STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER
Linda' Wlins of the PrairieÇrøsslnq institute dates andlabels all the food she cans.
Ilearned early on was whichfoods are appropriate forcanning. "Canning is a goodmoney-saving technique forenjoying organic foodsrear-round," she said, "butonly ifyou're not spendinga lot ofmoney on the fruit?'
Don't sp'urge
She advised againstbuying pricey produce tocan. "J wouldn't go out andbuy Fuji apples, for In-stance," she said. She usesfruit from a nearby farmer.She examines each piece,carefully cutting away badspots that could cause herbàtch to spoil. "Most fruitwill last into or over thewinter," she said.
But Wiens avoids can-rung tomatoes. "If they'renot sealed properly, youcan get food poisoning," shecautioned. "With mostother canned foods, youcari see or taste if they're
. spoiled, but not tomatoes."She noted that some
jars ofeanned foods'mightget; a brownish-gray color-Ing near the top. "It doesn'tlook attractive, but it's OKto eat the contents," she ex-.plained, adding that apopped-up lid is a sure signa jûr has not been seedproperly. Use your nose,never your toste buds, tojudge spoilage.
When in doubt, throw itout, is always the safestcourse to take.
TiiePrairie Crossing in-stitute will sell homemadeproducts at the "2008 EdibleHarvest Festival and Run onth Prairie" atPrairie Cross-ing CharterSchool, 1531
. Jonespoint&ad, Grayèlake.
il a.m-1p.rn. Sundaj Oct 5.$4perperson, $2for5-14yéars, children under Stive.Call (847)543-9872.
. Thursday, October 2, 2008 63
fòods at home is eásier and safer than«itver beenLinda Wiens' Sweet Pickled
Pumpkin Recipei fresh pumpkin, peeled and diced
(about 4 lbs. prepared): discard seeds(or roast them to eat separately)
4 1/2 - 5 C granulatQd sugar
5 C distilled white vinegar4 (2-inch) cinnamon sticks*
15 whole cloves
Place the peeled and diced pumpkin in alarge bowl.
In a large saucepan or cooking pot, combinethe sugar, vinegar, cinnamon sticks and cloves.Bring to a boil and simmer for 5 minutes. Im-mediately pour hot pickling syrup over thepumpkin in the bowl. (The solution should bequite intensely sweet and sour. But if you thinkit is too sour, add some water.)
Cover and set aside for at least 8 hours, orovernight.
When you're ready to can yòur fruit, pro..heat your oven to 230 degrees. When the ovenis heated, boil six quartjars (or 12 pint jars)**with their rims and lids for at least 10 minutes,in water that stays at least 180 degrees orhigher.
Then lay the jars in the oven on the bakingrack. (You won't need all, but prepare them justin case.) Keep the oven at 230 degrees (justabove boiling temperature). Prepare clean lidsand rings by boiling both and keeping themclose by, ready to use.
Strain the syrup into a large saucepan orcooking pot, bring to a boil and simmer for 5minutes. Remove the cinnamon sticks andcloves. (If desired, leave some to decorate thepickles.)
Place the pumpkin back into the syrup andreturn to boiling. Simmer for 5.minutes ormore, until pumpkin is transparent but crisp.
Transfer pumpkin to sterilejars and ladle inenough syrup to cover the pickles. Do this onejar at a time: Pull a jar from the oven (wear amitt!), lili it with the pumpkin and cover thatwith the liquid right to the rim. Seal it byscrewing the lid on tight. Then do the next jarsimilarly, until all are filled and sealed.
*1! you really like gingei; you can put a pieceinto the syrup as you start it, and remove theginger along with the cinnamon later.
**Ifyou don't eat a lot ofpickles, use pintjars rather than quart jars. The smaller size isalso great for gifts.
Find more recipes on the Web www.pioteerlocaLcom.MANAGING EDITOR: Sara Burrows
sburrows@ploneerlocal.com I (847) 486-7359
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Hospital is forming a sup-port network for women liv-ing with breast cancer. TheBreast Cancer NetworkingGroup wifi meet from 2 p.m.
to 3 pm the third Tuesdayofeach month. The supportgroup provides breast-can-ear SUrVIVOrS the opportuni-
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the ground-floor conferenceroom 0104. For more infor-maUon call (847) 723-8130.
Families Anonymous is a
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DiMaria Schneider
Frank DiMaria, of NUes, and PatriciaDiMaria, of Skokie, are pleased to announce theengagement of their daughter, Katie Rose, toStephen Andrew Schneider, son of James andLinda Schneider, of Park Ridge.
The bride is a i 998 graduate of St. IgnatiusCollege Prep, in Chicago, and a 2002 graduateof Loyola University Chicago. She is employedas the Executive Director of the Nues Chamberof Commerce and Industry.
The groom is a 1998 graduate of MaineSouth High School, in Park Ridge, and a 2001graduate of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. He is a Staff Writer for the PioneerPress Newspapers.
The couple will wed at St. Paul of theCross Parish in Park Ridge October 25,2008. They plan to make their home inChicago.
Ethridge Brown '
Ann Lesslie Ethridge, of Park Ridge, and JoshuaSamuel Brown, of Winnetka, were married Sunday, August31 , 2008 at St. James Episcopàl Cathedral, Chicago, TheVery Rev. Clarence Langdon officiating. A reception washeld at the University Club of Chicago.
Matron of Honor was Mrs. Erin McMahon-Katzer, theBestmen were Sam Gaib and Drew Valko. Bridesmaidswere Lillian Guthrie McGee, Leah Brown, Kelli Harrington,Solveig Olsen, and Emily Sinclair, and ushers were LucasBrown, Nathanael Brown, Charles Ethridge, and MatthewGordon. Victoria Brown was flowergirl.
The bride is the daughter of Ed and Molly Ethridge,of Winnetka, and Paul and Lesslie Keller, of Chicago. Annreceived a Bachelor's in Music from University of Iowa,and a Master's in Music from Northwestern University. Staeis an Account Executive at Dino Publishing, in Chicago.
The groom is the son of Barbara and Daniel Brown. ofEvanston. Joshua received an Honours BA in Sociologyfrom McMasters University, in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada,and Iscurrently VP for Creative Health Capital LIC.
The couple honeymooned ¡n Costa Rica, andresides in Chicago.
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Cherubini were married on May 22, 2008 by Don MarisaPaloka at the Church of San Martino A Malano, followedby a reception at Villa Viviani, in the bride's hometown ofFlorence, Italy. A reception was also held at Francesca's NorthRestaurant in Northbrook for those who could not attend thewedding in.Italy.
The wedding party consisted of Angela Post as Matronof Honor, John Fonseca as Best Man, Cristina Cherubini andMeghan Mahoney.Yarbrough as Bridesmaids, James Amaroand Thomas Faldani as Groomsmen, and Adriano Pala as LeadUsher.
The bride is the daughter of Lorenzo and Mary Cherubiniof Eden Prairie, MN. She received a B.5. from the Universityof Wisconsin-Madison and is a Senior Marketing Specialist atTarget Corporation In Minneapolis, MN. Thomas is the son ofThomas Joseph Mahoney and Sheila Mahoney of Northbrook.He is a 1993 graduate of Glenbrook North HS and he earnedan M.B.A. and a J.D. from the University ofWisconsin-Madison. He Is an Associate Real EstateManager at Target Corporation.
The couple honeymooned In Positano, Italy,and Is currently living in St. Louis Park, Minnesota.
Jack and Marie Myszka50th Wedding Anniversary
Congratulations! We are all so blessed tohave such wonderful parents! Wishing YOU
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Michael and Patricia Graft5Qth Wedding Anniversary
Michael and Patricia (Cassin) Graft, of SouthBarrington, were married October 4, 1 958 at
Ascension Catholic Churchin Oak Park.
Celebrating with them on their50th wedding anniversary are their children
'Bill (Mary) Graft, Mary Elizabeth Graft, Sheila
(Dr. Michael) Scheer, and Michael (Maria)Graft, and twelve grandchildren.
Renner PasstyJocelyn Renner, of Montrose, CO, and Benjamin Passty,
of San Marcos, TX, will be married November 1, 2008 atFUMC-Evanston, Rev. Dean Francis, and Rev. Julie WindsorMitchell officiating. The reception will follow the ceremony.
The Matron of Honor will be Mrs. Ashlie Martini, theBestman will be Dr. Mark McCauley. The bridesmaids will béKathy Zeizel, Lisa Radice, Cynthia Cappel, Amy Martinson,Melissa Forbes, Sara Manuell, and Mary Norrick. Usherswill be Adam Renner, Griffin Knodle, François Blumenfeld-Kouchner, Ron Borkovsky, Jason Frederick, Byron French,James Martinson, Dustin Ragan, and Mark Surdutovich.
The bride Is the daughter of James and Diane Renner, ofTopeka, KS. She received a Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineeringfrom Northwestern University and is currently an Engineer forGE Aviation. The groom Is the son of Gregory and JeanettePassty, of San Marcos, TX. He received a Ph.D. In Economicsfrom Northwestern University, and Is currently Director,Applied Economics Research Institute at Universityof Cincinnati.
The couple will honeymoon in the MediterraneanSea, and will reside In Cincinnati, OH.
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MORTON GROVEPARK DISTRICTSTATEMENT OF RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS
FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDED APRIL 30, 2008
RECEIPTS: Taxes $2,725,787 Interest Income $173.124; Recreation Programs $871,591; Swimming Pools $251,502;Community Center $280397; Grants $2,000; Rental Income $88,725; Other $3451 O; Capital $1534557.
DISBURSEMENTS Administrative & Clerical $1,058.498; Parks Maintenance $417816; Recreation Programs $540,842;Swimming Pools $324,043; Community Center $420,556; Retirement Expense $258,227; Insurance $144,671;Handicapped Program $132,056; Audit Fees $12200; Police ProtectIon $94,081 ; Museum $68,497 Debt Seivice (PrIncipal& Inlerast) $731 336; Capilal Projacls $408,592.
FUND SALANCE: May 1, 2007 (Beginning Year) $3,248,252.00Add: Receipts 5,962,194.00Less: Disbursomenls 14 611.415.00kApril 30, 2008 (Year End) $4.597.031,00
Dt6bursomentQA Wish Come True 2,255.24; Anderson Pest Control 3,402.00; AlI American ExterIor Solution 55,1 88.00; AmerIcan Express5,501.22; Alias Bobcal, Inc. 4,851.90; A to Z Offset Printing 15,090.00; Argon ElectrIc Company. Inc. 35,550.00; BradlordSystem Corporation 4,247.91; Brusseau Design Group, tiC 5,591.35; Cati One 19,484.30; Chapman & Cutler tiP5,700.00; Chase 723,240; Chicago Audio Video Design 12,565.98; Chicago Ottica InterIors, Inc. 6,258.00; ChicagotandPaving 21 384.60; Chiistrnann Construction Co. 2,500.00; ComEd 4,278.56; ComEd 6,970.48; Coslco 3,052.60; CANEEnvironmental Control 9,467.00; CSO Builders 347,303.18; Delranco Plumbing 9,284.95; Direct Fitness Solutions, LLC23,473.38; Elan Financial Services 33,551 .37; Elite Computer Support Inc. 1 1 505.00; John Fahey 2,677.00; PIoloCorporation 2,767.00; Fortune Painling Company 3,100.00; Gartner Heating and Cooling 10,003.28; The GarlandCompany, Inc. 2,600.00; Garvey's Office Products 9,321 .78; Glenbrook Auto Parks, Inc. 2,894.52; Gold Medal Products10,447,53; Good impressions 4,324.30; Grainger 10684.39; Groot IndustrIas 10,796.87; Grower Equipment & Supply Co.28,080.84; Halogen Supply Co., Inc. 13,019.74; Harris 10,815.25; HoI Shot Sports 6279.00; Internal Revenue Service138,849.00; Illinois Assoc. ot Park DistrIcts 5,802.90; Illinois Shotokan Karate Club 24,875.20; litinois MunIcipal RelirementFund 72,695.00; Inlegrys Energy Services, Inc. 35,803.62; IL Park & Recreation Assoc. 4,405.00; Jeff Ellis & Assoc.5,404.00; Knutte & AssocIates P.0.12,200.00; La Force, Inc. 7,083.32; The Uteguard Store 6,611.25; Lund Industries, Inc.3,058.98; Lurvey Landscape Supply 5.653.15; MM. Burke, Inc. 6,922.50; Malno.Niles Assoc. of Special Recreation132,527.51; Marathon Sportswear 2600.67; Menard's 12,773.53; Metro Design AssocIates, Inc. 3,113.50; MinutemanPress/Morton Grove 5899.87; Morton Grove Historical Society 100,000.00; National Seed 3,530.40; NextelCommunications 5,129.36; Nicor 92,397.60; North Shore TransIt, Inc. 8,608.07 North Suburban Asphalt Maintenance6,517.68; One on One Basketball 2,820.00; Park District Risk Management Aasoc. 248.147,18; PDRMA Health Program24,814.52 Pederson Construction 48,762.82; Peoples Energy Services Corp. 77,934.49; PHN Architects 3,274.35; PioneerPress 7,158.31; Pitney Bowes 2,531.90; Postmaster Morton Grove 7,337.03; ProsIer, Inc. 3.460.00; Russo PowerEquipment 11,714.47; Franklin A. Sacks Tennis Camps, Inc. 12,825.75; Santo Sports 2,997.43; SBI General Contractors3,715.00; Segerdahl Graphics, Inc. 3,209.00; SlmplexGrinnel LP 3,340.12; Sysco Food Services 6,628.1 1; FrancIs K.Tannant 14.894.00; Ultimate School ot Guitar 10,577.60; U.S.A. Shade & FabrIc Structures 3,153.00; Village ot MortonGrove 49,971 .02; Volvo Construction Equipment 13,850.00; Wausau 111e. Inc. 5,359.85; W.T. Mechanical 8,300.00.Total: $2,778,848
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$25.000 to $49.999,99Algarin. Marganla; Brunning, 11m R.; Damson, Suzann I.; GIuro, Brian W; Goodwin, Ellzabeth; Hakey, Steven C.; Hesslen,Norbert C.; KIm, James; Kohl, Marylou; Nester, Jr. Theodore J.; Rice, RosemarIe; Rutkowskl, Raymond; Ryan, Joseph;Slobodeckl. Kevin A.Total $541,813.60
$50.000 - $74,999.99Braubach, Susan L; Jayne, Gregory; Manno. Mark C.; Mcintosh, Sandra; Smith, Kelly A; Stroesser, John RTotal $350,740.41
$75.000 - 599.999.00Fougerousso, Jeffrey; Preuss, Les A.Total $174,683.02
Grand Total: $3,668,251.04
STATE OF ILLINOISCOUNÌYOFCOOI(ThEASURER'S CERTIFICATE
t, Kevin Lochner, do hereby certify that I am the regularly appointed, qualified and acting treasurer of the Morton GrovePark District.
I do further certify that the above Is a true and accurate Report of the Statement of Receipts and DIsbursements of theMorton Grove Park District for the twelve months ended April 30, 2008. ThIs report was made In fuit compliance withIllinois RevIsed Statutes, Chapter 30 ILCS i /1.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF I have hereunto set my hand this 18th day of September2008.
Kevin Lochner, Treasurer. Morton Grove Park District
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There is no denyingthat the 2008 season hasbeen a rugged one forNotre Dame.
Fielding young and in-experienced players, forthe most part, the Donshave struggled with just acouple of victories. ButFriday night's match maywell have been a break-through effort for coachPaul Keenan's squad.Hosting neighboringNorthridge Prep in a non-conference game, NDcompeted with genuinedetermination as theyrolled to a convincing 3-1victory.
"This game (withNorthridge) is becoming anice local rivalry" Keenansaid. "And we desperately
needed a win. It is great tosee the kids smiling and
enjoying this. And this winwas as much heart, as itwas skill. We have hadsome injuries and wereshort-handed. The otherguys knew they had topick it up."
Enthusiasm
The Dons took the fieldwith obvious enthusiasm.From the opening whistle,Keenan's players wererunning hard and battlingfor every loose ball. Thatintensity paid off justeight minutes into thefirst half. ND's Mike
Henry, who was part of aflurry in front of theNorthridge net, drilled ashot past Knights goal-keeper Joe Klatt for a 1-O
lead.The Dons continued to
dominate and made it 2-0with 23 minutes left in thehalf when Ciaran Robinsonblasted a shot into pastthe outstretched hands ofKlatt.
At the other end, NDsophomore goalkeeper
Alex Babuschi answeredany challenge. Babuschi,who just became goal-keeper this season, madea number of acrobaticsaves.
Midway through thesecond half, Babuschimade a diving save andthe Dons caught theKnights in transition. De-fender Tom Dieschbourggot the ball on the run andbeat Klatt for another NDgoal.
Notre Dame's Shane Boyle (left) and Fenwtck's Joe Shannon battle for the ball during a contest in August.
. With 2:04 left in thegame, Northridge ruinedthe shutout attempt whenJoe Adams scQred onBabuschi.
"I hope this gives ussome momentum,"Keenan said. "We havetwo tough games comingup with Benet andCarmel."
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When ND coach BobBeckman brought his
squad to the Pine Mead-ows Golf Course for to-day's East SuburbanCatholic Conference meet,there was a lot on the line.
The Dons (8-4), whoare enjoying a much-im-proved season from 2007,came in knowing they hada good chance to landthird place overall in theleague.
"We were at an 18-holetournament on Saturdayin Bloomington," Beckman
said. "It was a 20-teamcompetition hosted byCentral Catholic. Weended up ninth with a 323total. I had two guys shootin the 70s."
The Dons split a pair ofESCC meets before head-ing downstate. Beckman'steam hosted St. Joseph atthe Rob Roy Golf CourseSept. 22 and recorded a156-213 victory. PadricCanavan and Robby Martinled the way with scores of
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BOYS SOCCER
Maine Eásunbeatenstring ends
By JIM EDISON
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While Maine East boyssoccer coach Vic DiPriziowanted to see his teamperpetuate its undefeatedrecord, he knew it wouldprobably end at somepoint in tIle season.
Last week, facing apair Central SuburbanLeague foes, DiPrizio'sDemons hit a sizeablebump in the road. First,East's kickers were upsetby Niles North 4-1 onSept. 23 in Skokie. Andthen, Sept. 25, theDemons were edged 2-1 ina grueling battle withGlenbrook North in ParkRidge.
It was, to say the least,a disappointing three-dayperiod for East's playersand their amiable skipper.
"We knew somewherealong the line, we wouldget beat," DiPrizio said."But I felt we should havedefeated Niles North andmost likely would have if
The Notre Dame Var-sity Ice Dons made somenoise in the CatholicLeague Sept. 25 as it de-feated highly favoredSouth Side CatholicLeague opponent MountCarmel 6-1 at the Nues IceRink in Nues.
Mount Carmel openedthe scoring 90 secondsinto the game only to havethe Ice Dons erupt for sixunanswered goals. CoachGallagher said this was ahuge win and a completeteam victory. Notre Dame
we were at full strength."Just 15 minutes into
the game with NilesNorth, East's Standoutgoalkeeper Milan TijanIchad to leave the game be-cause of illness.
"Milan called to me totake him out," DiPriziosaid. "I knew he had to bepretty sick for that. As itturned out, he went homeand was out of school thenext day.
"But my big problemwas that I didn't have myback-up keeper either.Alex Hryan was at a Coklege Night. I asked some-one to volunteer and NickNicholopoulos said hewould do it. He did thebest he could under thecircumstances."
After falling behind 2-0in the first half, theDemons cut the deficit inhall'when James Kellyscored off a perfect passfrom Dino Atic. But theVikings added two moregoals in the second half toice the win.
goalie Jeremy Krautsrunkwas remarkable in net,making 23 saves.
Goals were scored bySean Corcoran, JohnnyBlaus, Kyle Gronset, MexMurphy while Kevin Or-chard scored two goals.Assists were credited toTIm VanDermier, AnthonyLupo and Jeff Levar, whileJohnny Blaus and AlexMurphy each were cred-ited with two apiece.
Before the game, theplayers and coaches se-lected senior winger Or-
Emotions were runninghigh two nights later whenGBN carne to town. Eastwas hoping to get back ontrack with a win over thedefending league champs.
"After last year, whenwe lost four good seniors,I thought we would just beOK this year," said Kelly,
chard as captain and sen-ior defensemen Lupo andAnthony Fabris as assis-tant captains for the2008-09 hockey season.
Playing the first of sixconsecutive road games,the Notre Dame VarsityIce Dons visited the homerink of Metro North oppo-nent Evanston, defeatingthe Wildkits 2-1. In a gamefeaturing excellent goal-tending, outstanding de-fensive plays and crushingchecking, Notre Damecame out victorious, ex-
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who is having a superbyeat "But then in our pre-season, we looked like wewould actually be prettygood. We have been play-ing together as a unit."
Ironically, Kelly wouldnot be a major factoragainst GBN. Late in thefirst half, Kelly rolled his
tending its unbeatenstreak to six games.Sophomore goalie, RyanMaize, conducted a goalieclinic exhibiting a quickglove and quicker legswhile making 29 saves in agame where the Donswere outshot 30-24. Play-ing in his first varsitygame as a junior varsitycall-up, Dino Loverde,scored the Dons' first goalwhile Orchard scored thegame winner. The VarsityDons return home at 8:15p.m. Oct. 9 to play
anide on a flurry in frontof the Spartan net andwas sidelined for the re-mainder of the game.
Trailing 2-0 early inthe second half, East nar-rowed the margin whenPeter Tijanic blasted ashot past Spartan goal-keeper Alec King. But that
Catholic League opponentSt. Ignatius at the NilesIce Rink.
JUNIOR VARSITY
The JV Ice Dons re-mained on the road andplayed Sunday nightagainst Metro Central op-ponent Grayslake-AntiochRamquoits, winning 5-0and continuing their un-beaten streak.
ND goals were scoredby Nico Lazzaroni, DavidFabris, Kevin Sanetra andDino Loverde, who scoreda pair of goals. Assistswere credited to BrandonTaylor and Tyler Zanon,
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was all the offense theDemons could muster.
"We're at the halfwaymark (of the season) now,"DiPrizio said. 'And we justhave to get things back ontrack as we move for-ward."
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who had two assists. Goal-tender Kevyn Frost wasflawless in the nets, stop-ping 25 shots in recordinghis first shutout of theyoung season. The IceDons (2-0-0) prior to thegame selected center Fab-
ris captain and wingerLoverde and defensemanPeter Prestia as assistantcaptains for the 2008-09hockey season. The IceDons' next home gamewill be at 7:40 p.m. Oct. 6at the Nues Ice Rinkagainst Grayslake-Anti-och.
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It took a while, butMaine East's girls swim-ming team finally got onein the win column Fridaynight in Park Ridge.
And while Waukeganwas certainly not the mostformidable foe, coachScott Guilloil is glad tohave the victory as theseason approaches thehalfway mark. TheDemons rolled over thevisiting Lady Bulldogs 119-
37."They are not a strong
team," Guilfoil said ofWaukegan. "But it's a winfor us and I think its im-portant for our girls to ex-perience some success?'
The Demons posted anumber of quality swimsin capturing the Central
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Suburban Leaguecrossover meet. Individualvictories were taken byJelena Krstic in the 100-yard freestyle (1 minute,4.9 seconds) and the 50freestyle (29.74), NatalIaBIa(ecka in the 200freestyle (2:07.99), Susanne Purc in the 200 in-dividual medley (2:47.78)
and Lauren Laluz in the500 freestyle (6:45,90).
East also snagged allthree relays. Bialecka,Krstic, Agnes Dadej andAlyssa Jenrick took the200 medley (2:14.44); Felice Chan, Dadej, Jenrickand Laluz landed the 200freestyle (2:10.50); andBialecka, Krstic, Laluzand Purc won the 400freestyle (4:25.93).
Three days earlier, onSept. 23, the Demons tray-eled to Northiake for a
nonconference duel withLeyden. The Demonsdropped a rather closemeet, 56-38.
"They seemed to havea little more depth thanwe did," Guilfoil said.
Scoring individual winsover the Eagles wereKrstic in the 200 freestyle(2:18.67) and 500 freestyle(6:14.18), JessIca BlenaiZin the 100 breaststroke(1:30.43) and Dadej in the100 butterfly (1:20.63).
GIRL TENNIS
The first half of thegirls tennis season hasbeen one ofboth peaksand valleys for MaineEast.
"We have been up anddown this year' saidcoach John Schwan, whois also the boys varsitytennis coach. "A perfect
Maine East's Agnes Dadej swims the 100-yard butterfly, during theDemons' meet with Maine South Sept. 12.
MAINE EAST ROUNDUP
Swimmers paddle to first victoryexample is just last weekwhen we beat Maine West4-3, but lost to GlenbrookNorth 7-0."
The Demons, who losttheir top singles player inJulie Aikhovsky to gradu-ation last June, also re-cently scored dual-meetvictories over Fenton (4-3)and Northtown CICS (7-0).
"It'sjust been like thatthis year," Schwan said."We have success in thenonconference meets, buttake our lumps in the Cen-tral Suburban Leaguemeets. But this is a greatgroup of girls to workwith."
Moving up to the topspot in the singles lineupthis year is senior KristleCua. Cua has had mixedresults in facing the op-posing team's No. i player
day in and day out.Other key members of
the team are singles play-ers Christy Manaols (atNo. 2) and Annie Lee (atNo. 3) and the doublesteam of Michelle Matthewand Ankita Bhagat.
FOOTBALL
While victory has beenan elusive goal thus far,East's athletes and coach-ing staff remain steadfastin their objectives.
The Demons (0-5) arehoping Friday will be thenight in which they turnthe corner. Coach LenLaBonar and his griddershost District 207 rivalMaine West in the annualhomecoming game.
"We are excited aboutour chances," LaBonarsaid. "Last year's gamewith West was a close one
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yet, we have alreadyscored more points thanwe did last year after fivegames. I am proud of ourkids and their effort?'
The Demons took it onthe chin once again lastFriday night in a 56-13 lossto Deenfield.
"Deerfield is strong,fast and well-disciplined,"LaBonar said.
After falling behind 42-0, East got the first of itstwo TDs when quarter-back Josh Meyer scoredon a 2-yard run. TheDemons added a secondtouchdown in the fourthquarter when JeremyUmansky caught an 18-yard pass from Meyer.
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