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Nibs police reported they have issued a traffic citation
States. The committee kicked off
to a truck driver who lost
the effort F1'illay at pool pill.ty Lit Niles Oasis Fun Center, vIiei'e it eollected more than 200 signatures. Andrew Wywrot, chair-
control ofa 7,000-gallon fuel
tanker and tipped it over Aug. 3 at the intersection of Harlem Avenue and Oakton
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witness accounts," Niles Police Sgt. Thomas Davis said.
of the United States.rr he said. "One of tite goals of the
The trucking company Perkins worked for is in
sister-city program is to
Frankfurt, Ill.
promote Vol'ld peace and business exchange. In Li-
Perlcins' truck spilled about
NUes authorities said
manowa, our sister city, they ask us why there is no visa-l'i'ee tl.avel,n
1,500 gallons ofgasoline onto Joseph Tatkowsky Sills tus petition as the Niles Polish Sister City Committee kicked ott its petition drive Friday at its annual party at Oasis Pool Fun Center. The petition drive is to make Poland a "visa waiver" country, easinq travel between the two countries. (0n luedertfStauf Photographer)
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the street, necessitating the evacuation 0115 homes.
Environmental offiejals
Poland is currently one of 931 1 LhidorAve corn
tanker
only fout' countries in the European Union excluded from America visa waiver
and work legally. They can earn good money and have
tion to include Poland in the VWP and has made
were being trampled on
waiver country. "I think Poland is close to being in the Visa Waiver Program, and with a littIe more progress we'll get
said some ofthe fuel spilled
into a storm sewer and 'We aregoing to address thepetitions to health care, They don't overtures to the president. worked its way into the program (VWP)r Which al- PresidentBarack Obama and Secretary of have to come to the Unit- In July, Ambassador Vie- North Branch ofthe Chicago Rivet lows foreign travelers to States." toi' Ashe told the Krakow State Hillaiy Clinton. Ithink about 1OOO edPrzyby(o enter tourists or fot busiDennis McMurray, a said his rights Post that Poland was very ness purposes for up to 90 as ari American citizen close to becoming a visa- spokesman for the Environsignatures should make a big splash." mental Protection Agency, days without ilaving to first 115
obtain a visa. The current visa process
Andrew Wywrot
in Poland can talCo weeks to
months and involves the nonrefundable purchase of a $100 visa application. To some the appi-oval and denial ofvisas seems like an arbitrary process hinging on the subjectivity ofa goyernment bureaucrat. Other countries excluded from the VWP are Greecer Cyprus and Romania. BuIgana was recently admit-
ted to the VWP, and the Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania
and Slovakia, were all necepted into the program in November 2008
Government officials said Poland was omitted
are unlikely to relocate to
largely because it failed to
here illegally because
meet the required rate of
the United States and work
every time a Polish family member was denied a visa to travel to the tfnited States. In a personal story, Przybylo told of how his dying
there," he said. "But it's
probably a year or so
said officials were still
studying the environmental implications ofthe spill,
but did not expect to discov-
er serious contamination.
Niles Village Manager George Van Geem said the . Environmental Protection Agency had not contacted
her death because the
eants plan to overstay
Poland is part of the European Union, which allows citizens of member countries to ivork legally anywhere in Europe.
visas and work in the Unit-
For this reason Niles
Przybylo said. "Poland has
tinue to bring attention to the issue. "We are going to
political leaders. In June, U.S. Congressman Mike
Hillary Clinton," Wywrot said. "I think about 1,000 signatures should make a big splash."
"Anything down there will be washed away during our next big storm."
Comment:pioneerlocal.com
Comment:p loneerlocal corn
visa refusals in 2008, This t'ate is considered indicative of how many appli-
Trustee and restaurateur
Poland's rate in 2008 was 13.8 percent.
nt wash anymore," he said.
But many Polish activists
ropean Union. They can go
have said Polish workers
Cousin was denied a visa.
"I'm offended by it,"
away."
Meanwhile, Polish ac-
tivists like Wywrot and Przybylo said they will con-
him regarding the spill or any possible health hazards. Fie said any fuel spilled dur-
the accident went into been a great ally to this address the petitions to Ing a storm sewer and was not Andrew Przybylo said country." President Baraek Obama a major health concern. fears ofillegal immigration The issue has recently and Secretary of State "It's a storm sewer, not a should be discounted. gotten more attention from
ed States without permission. In order to be included in the VWP a country's visa-refusal rate has tobe
less than 10 percent.
mother was unable to see lier Polish cousin before
"That reasonjust does-
"Poland is part of the Eu-
to any country in Europe
Quigley, D-Oth, who repre-
sents a heavily Polish dis-
trict, introduced Iegisla-
combination sewer," hesajd.
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Nues' jobless rate doubles to lo percent While some economists claim the recession is inching toward an end. unemployment nümbers in Wiles liastrate just how hard the past year has heen for some. Accerdin te the Illinois Department et Eropleyment Security the jobless rate in Nues doubled tram 5.1 percent In November to 102 io June. The number of unemployed Nitos resideotu n June wan 1,491, cempmed with 898 a your earlier.
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students are tested for adequate yeasiy psogsess, o1
he said. They have nothing personally at stake on
one incentive for students to do well on the PSAE in various high school," she
exano must have a 13-average in tine course, have par
School officials said the
saìd. 'Thins would take
any coo-oesponding assign-
Maine West exemption op-
place in only the first semesteo and would be run
ments in conjunction with
as a pilot psograrn.
not have an unauthosized
AYP, which does not pessonally impact stuscients as much as their high schools. Maine West dici not make AYP in 2008. Distsict spokesman Dave Beery said administrators at Maine West felt students
the second clay."
allow final-exam exemptions for 2009-10 seniors meeting certain perform-
would peoform bettes-on
Maine West Principal Audsey Flaugan wsote a letter
unce criteria on the Prais-ie State Achievement Exano. The PSA.E is given tojunios-s at Maine West over the course of two days.
Live to excel. In this cane
Wallace explaining the s-a-
the incentive wousld be one or two exemptions fo-orn os
tionosle feo- the pilot psogram. os study done in the
A Maine Township Fligh School Diotoict 207 educaLion panel voted Aug. 9 to
put fotward to the full
school boa-d a proposal
from Maine West High School's administsation to
The ACT, a test which is factored into collego admis-
sion, is administered the first day. On the second day
the second day ofthe PSAE if they wei-e given an meen-
final exam in the fis-st semester of their senios yooso uaVjr is os tendency for students to do buttes- on the t'is-at day of testing because they ao-e highly motivated,"
tien would only be pilot psogsoom, but Bocoy said it Could be instituted at other schools if it svere success-
ful.
to Superintendent Ken
am
2009 school year by the Assistant PrincipaPs go-cusp in
the Nosthwest Suburbs,
tinñl exam exemptions were listed as tine numbeo
ent permission, complete
billion in assets. The company announced Aug. 10 that it had hired l-lovde Financial lore. to sell its Chicago network in ttse face of loan losses related to the recession. First Bankse Niles branch is at 8720 W Dempster St.
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the final exam and must
aaWe lìosct seveial student
absence fo-orn any couose
foi-toms and this request is in sesponse to recommendations made by students, teaches-s and administu-a-
foorn which the student
tors." Haugosn wrote that sto-
an excellent incentive and
dents meetingAYP in matin or o'eading could be exempt from one exam, while sOudents meeting AYP in both
cil was 100 percent in fas'os
subjects could be exempt from two exams,
proposal at its next suecOing.
In ouddition students who wish to be exempt from an
Coeeonoezst:pioeseerlocra1.coes
might be exempted fo-orn taking the final exam. asMaine West fuels this is
the Administrative Counof this," Haugan said,
Beeoy said the bern-d would consider Haugan's
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Poland and the United States.
to a truck driver who lost
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control ofa 7,000-gallon fuel
the effort Friday at pool party at Niles Oasis Fun
tanker and tipped it over Aug. 3 at the intersection of Harlem Avenue and Oakton
Centeu; where it collected more than 200 signatures. Andrew Wywrot, chau'man ofthe Niles Polish Sis-
Street. rrhe driver, Lee Perkins, 39, ofManteno,
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conditions and for making an improper left turn. "This was based on eyewitness aecourits, Nues Po-
out to Polish organizations nci'oss Chicago to bring attention to the issue. 'Poland thi'oughot.it lijotory, has boon a true friend
of the United States.
lice Sgt. Thomas Davis said.
The trucking company Perkins worked for is in
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said. zOne ofthe goals of the
Frankfurt, Ill.
sister-city program is to
Nues authorities said
promote world peace and business exchange. In Li-
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lows foreign travelers to enter as tourists or for buoiness purposes fou' up toDO days without having to fii'st obtain a visa.
The current visa process
1,500 gallons ofgasoline onto Joseph Tatkowsky siqns the petition as the Nitos Polish Sister City Committee kicked off its petition drive Friday at its annual party at Oasis Pool Fun Center, The petition drive is to make Poland a "visa waiver' country, easing travel between the two countries, tOan luedert/Staff Photographer)
"We aregoing to address thepetitions to PresidentBarack Obama and Secretaiy of StateHillaiy Clinton. Ithink abo ut 1,000 signatures shoulcimake a big splash," Andrew Wywrot
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months and involves the
Government officials said Poland was omitted largely because it failed to
meet the required rate of
ernment bureaucrat,
canto plan to overstay
Other countries excluded from the VWP are Greece, Cyprus and Romania. BuI-
visas and work in the Unit-
gana was recently admitted to the VWP, and the Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary Latvia, Lithuania and Slovakia, were all accepted into the program in November 2008.
the street, necessitating the evacuation 0115 homes.
Environmental officials
in Poland can take weeks to
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from America's visa waiver program (VWP), which al-
Perkins' truck spilled about
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only foui' countries in the European Union excluded
Cops ticket driver for gas tanker accident
ed States without permissien. In order to be included in the VWP a country's visa-refusal rate has to be
less than 10 percent.
Polands rate in 2008 was 13.8 percent. Bot many Polish activists
have said Polish workers
are unlikely to relocate to the United States and work here illegally because Poland is part ofthe European Unionr which allows citizens of member countries to work legally anywhere in Europe.
and work legally. They can earn good money and have
health care. They dont
have to come to the United States, Przybylo said his rights
as an American citizen were being trampled on every time a Polish family member was denied a visa to travel to the United States. In a personal story, Przybylo told of how his dying mother was unable to see
her Polish cousin before
her death because the cousin was denied a visa.
zIrm offended by it,
For this reason Nibs Przybylo said. 'Poland has
Trustee and restaurateur
Andrew Przybylo said fears of illegal immigration
been a great ally to this country.rr
The issue has recently
should be discounted, 0Tioat reason just doesn't wash anymore, he said. 0Poland is part of the Eu-
gotten more attention from
ropean Union. They can go
sents a heavily Polish dis-
to tiiiy country in Europe
political leaders, In June, U.S. Congressman Mike Quigley, D-5th, who repre-
trict, introduced legisla-
tion to include Poland in the VWP and has made
said some ofthe fuel spilled
into a storm sewer and worked its Way into the
overtures to the president. North Bi'anch ofthe ChicaIn July, Ambassador Vie- go Riyeu tot' Ashe told the Krakow Dennis McMurray, a Post that Poland was very spokesman for the Environclose to becoming a visa- mental Protection Agency, Waíver country. said ot'ficials \vere still al think Poland is close studying the environmento being in the Visa Waiv- tal implications ofthe spill, er Program, and with a lit- but did not expect to discovtie more progress we'll get er serious contamination.
there," he said. "But its
probably a year or so away.
Nues Village Manager George Van Geem said the
Environmental Protection
Meanwhile, Polish ac- Agency had not contacted tivists like Wywrot and him regarding the spill or Przybylo said they will eon-
tinue to bring attention to the issue. "We are going to
address the petitions to President Barack Obama
and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton," Wywrot said. "I think about 1,000 signatures should make a
any possible health hazards. He said any fuel spilled dur-
ing the accident vent into a storm sewer and was not a major health concern. zitrs
a storia seyver, not a
combination sewei;" he said.
big splash.n
"Anything down there will be washed away during our next big storm."
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School's administtation to allow final-exam exemptions for 2009-10 seniors meeting certain perfoimence criteria on the Prairie State Achievement Exam.
at Maine West felt students
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A Maine Township High School Distiict 207 educetion panel voted Aug. 9 to
putt forward to the full
The PSAE io given tojuniol_s at Maine West over the cous-se of two days.
The ACT, a test which is factored into college admis-
sion, is administered the lirst day. On the second day
tise socod day ofthe PSAE ifthey weregiven an meen-
School officials said the
said. "This would take
age in the course, have par-
any corresponding assignmento in conjunction with
Maine West exemption op-
place in only the first se-
Lion would only be pileut
mosteo- and would be i-un as a pilot program. "We had several stulent forums and this request is in response to recommendations made by students,
the final exam and must
teachers and administrators."
"Maine West feels this is an excellent incentive and the Administrative Coton-
to Superintendent Ken
its Chicago network in the face of loan losses related to the recession. First Banks' Niles branch in at 8720 W Dempstei St. - By Tony Bert ace Continent: pioneerlocal.coon
not have an unauthooized absence from any corn-se
fiom which the student might be exempted from taking the final exam.
Sîghts and
Sounds For enhanced coverage of
tive to excel. In this ease
Wallace explaining the ia-
Haugan viote that stu-
the incentive would be one or two exemptions fi-orn a
tionale tor the pilot peoglam. "In ot study dono in the
dents meeting AYP in math or reading could be exempt
cil was 100 p00-cent in fayot-
from one exam, while students meeting AYP in both subjects could be exempt from two exams, In addition students who wish to be exempt from an
Beery said the board
Pioneer Press' videos at
would consider Hauganms proposal at its next tiseet-
www.pioneerlocai.com.
final exam in the first semester oftheir senioi yeosi aaThet.e is a tendency for students to do better on the first day of testing because they ao-e highly motivated,"
2009 school year by the As-
sistani Principals grosip iii
the Nootlsvest Suburbs,
final exam exemptions weie listed as the numbet
of this," Haugan said.
ing. Cornnient:pioneerlocal.co ins
people and places in your
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Nibs police reported they have issued a traffic citation
Poland and the United States. The committee kicked off
to a truck driver who lost control ofa 7,000-gallon fuel
the effort Friday at pool party at Niles Oasis Fun
tanker and tipped it over Aug. 3 at the intersection of Harlem Avenue and Oakton Street.
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The driver, Lee Perkins,
man ofthe Nues Polish Sister City Committee, said his
39, ofManteno, Ill., was tickoLed foi' driving too fast for
group would be reaching
conditions and for making an improper left turn. "This was based on eye-
out to Polish ou'ganizations across Chicago to bring attctntion to the issue.
witness accounts," Niles Police Sgt. Thomas Davis said.
"Poland, throughout history, has been a true friend
of the United States, he
The trucking company Perkins worked for is in
said. 'One oftho goals of the
Frankfurt,
,
sister-city program is to
Niles authorities said
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Perkins' truck spilled about
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only foui' countries in the European Union excluded from Amei'ica's visa waiver program (VWP)r which al-
lows foreign travelers to enter as tourists or foi' business purposes for up to 90 days without having to first obtain a visa. phe cuiTent visa process in Poland can take weeks to
1,500 gallons ofgasoline onto Joseph Tatkowsky signs the petition as the hiles Polish Sister City Committee kicked 01f its petition drive Friday at its annual party at Oasis Pool Fun Center. The petition drive is to make Poland a "visa waiver" country, easing travel betwnen the two countries. (Dan luedert/Sta(f Photographer)
"We aregoing to address thepetitions to
and work legally. They can earn good money and have
tien to include Poland in the VWP and lias made
PresidentBarack Obaina and Secretwy of StateHillaiy Clinton. Itizink abo ut 1,000
health care. They don't
orel.tUres to the president.
have to conio to the United States." Przybylo said his rìghts
In July, Ambassador Vietor Ashe told the Krakow Post that Poland was very close to becoming a visawaiver country. "I think Poland is close to being in the Visa Waiver Program, and with a littie more progress weil get
signatures should make a big splash." Andrew Wywrot
months and involves the
Government officials
are unlikely to relocate to
nonrefundable purchase of a $100 visa application. To some the approval and denial ofvisas seems like an
said Poland was omitted
the United States and work
arbitrary process hinging on the subjectivity ofa goyornment bureaucrat. Other countries excluded from the VWP are Greece, Cyprus and Romania. BuIgIuria was recently admit-
ted to the VWPr and the Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania and Sloyakiar were all accepted into the program in November 2008.
largely because it failed to
here illegally because
meet tise required rate of visa refusals in 2008. This rate is considered indica-
Poland is part ofthe European Union, whieb allows citizens of member coon-
tive of how many appli-
tries to work legally any-
cants plan to overstay
where in Europe.
visas and work in the Unitod States without permission. In order to be included in the VWP a cou ntryrs visa-refusal rate lias to be
as an American citizen vore being trampled on every time a Polish family member was denied a visa to travel to the United States. In a personal story, Przy-
there, he said. "But it's
the street, necessitating the evacuation of 15 homes.
Environmental officials said some ofthe fuel spilled
into a storm sewer and worked its way into the Noi'th Branch of the Chicago Rivei
Dennis McMurray,
a
spokesman for the Environmental Protection Agency,
said officials were still studying the environmental implications ofthe spill, but did not expect to discov-
er serious contamination.
Nues Village Manager
bylo told of how his dying mother was unable to see
probably a year or so
George Van Geem said the
away."
lier Polish cousin before
Meanwhile, Polish acPrzybylo said they will con-
"I'm offended by it,"
Environmental Protection Agency had not contacted him regarding the spill or an)' possible health hazards.
tinue to bring attention to
He said any fuel spilled dur-
For this reason Niles
Przybylo said. "Poland has
the issue. "We are going to
ing the accident went into
Trustee and restaurateur
been a great ally to this
address the petitions to
a storm sewer and was not a major health concern. "lt's a storm sewer, not a
Andrew Przybylo said fears of illegal immigration should be discounted.
her death because the
tivists like Wywrot and
cousin was denied a visa.
country. Iie issue has recently gotten more attention from
less than 10 percent.
'That reasonjust does-
Poland's rate in 2008 was
n't wash anymorer" he said.
13.8 percent. But many Polish activists
"Poland is part of the European Union. They can go
Quigley, D"5thr who represents a heavily Polish dis-
have said Polish workers
to any country in Europe
trick, introduced legisla-
political leaders. In June U.S. Congressman Mike
President Barack Obama
and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton," Wywrot
combination sewer," he said.
said. "I think about lr000
"Anything down there will
signatures should make a big splash."
be washed away during our next big storm."
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In it study dono irs the
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finid exans exemptions vet-e listed as the numbet
teachers and adminjstoators." Haugan wrote that students meeting AYP in math or reading could be exempt frons one exam, while stotdents meeting AYP in both
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HERSHEY FELDER PLAYS BEETHOVEN
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rowdy, and the police were called. Wally tried get out of the
He hotwired a car tinti tried to drive atìy. i-le took Darlene with hint, btu didn't get fac When the police stopped him, he and
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away. Things bectmmmie
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t'cmm1li a lu,t of nioney. Anti
realize that they \'eme acttmally giving the message to their children, especially Darlene, that undem'age dminking was OK.
that they needed to know that theim genetic history
compensated by trying to be the perfect wife anti mothec Neither Wamd nor
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with her kids. They didn't
Things menily munched a emisis one night fom' both families. Wahly noci Darlene
June felt shame also
requested that Ward, June, Dan and Roseanne attend Families Anonymous meetlags. They learned many intemesting things at those meetings. They were told that 25 percent of eighthgraders have admitted to being intoxicated tu least once. They learned the importance ofsetting house rules and enforcing conso-
given a DUI. In court, the judge omdered both of them to an adolescent rehab progmam. The people who owned the house wimme the party occurred were also fined, lt tumned out that their son also had a major problem with both drugs anti alcohol. The rehab counselors
Perhaps most importantly both families now know that it is extremely important to encourage open discussion about experiences that may be difficult to talk about. It will be a long way back for Waily, Darlene and their families. Please watch this space to learn more about the things everyone learned from a very scary time in their lives. Terri Schmidt writes "To
One of their favom'ite family activities was going oui fom'
long as 1mo stmpemvised the
Beautiful weather greeted the 75 Knights of Columbus membprs and guests who teed it tip at the
aftem cmli, isn't that what
them enough money to keep a roofovem' their heads. Both ofthem had used alcohol pretty freely during their own teenage yeams.
pmise when he and June discovered that Wally had a drinking problem. Wamd was especially sensitive about this becacmse his own Luther had been an alcohohe. He had never discussed any of this with his owl] kids, because he t'as deeply ashamed. FIe forgot
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pizza and beer on Friday night. Dan thought that as
liremen in this aiea lirst iode in a Ilie truck at Kiddieland and decided that is what they wanted to do? And let's not Ibiget those wonderful trains. l-Io' ninny parents of children caught the bug of railroading and had a sotol) in the basement? Many lun hotus Kiciclielaitcl t'i1l be missed
charade of being the perfect son. At the other end of the spectrum, Roseanne anti Dan Cornier had done all they could do to keep things
that he was the best father
umaderage dm'inking. She
Kiddieland entertained geñerations of my family
qoences. This includes rules for curfews, driving, drinking and drugging. The Cleavers and the Connors now understand that it is crucial to call ahead to parents whose home is to be used for a pamty, It's important that they make it easy for their kids to leave a place where substances are being used. Parents can check in with school counselors and teachers if they notice a change in their kid's behav-
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nldgn, (847) 813-0453, calendar of events inclodos: Tuesdays, Wednesdays tHeory week) - Employment counseling, by appointment. Wednesday, Aug. 26 - Grief and loss support group (call lestI. Satorday, Aug. 29 - legal counseling. by oppointmeet. Saturday, Ang. 29 - Blood pressure
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locafed inside where coslomers may buy snacks and get more iniormation attest Have Dreams while their car io
tse S p.m. to midnight Aug. 28 at Palmer Hoose in dswotows Chicago. licketo are 675 and Include live erster tuiemeot by three Chicago-based baoits: Roch stars Plain White Tn, Chicago Blues artist Melvin Taylor and the Gentlemen of Leisore DancE open barsu an array nf food stations created by the Palmer Houses Execotive Chef Stephen Henry and Pastry Chef Fabric: Beuel and a behind-thewcenes archi-
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mds Advocate ththers General Hospital is olfering a class dosigned fer childies who are enpecting a new buby in the family. Children ages 3 to 9 may participate in the class. Discussions ioclodo newborn behavior and reopens-
tectoral loor of the historic Palmer 0005e. The Palmer Osase is underwriting the event which enables 100 percent n! ticket proceeds to benefit the children and families served by the Good Mourning Pregram. Good Mourning is the most entensive. family-Incused childreos hereuvemeot program in the Chicago Area. Rainbow Hospice and Palliative Care is a nonprofit, ceromunity'based organization that serves the terminally ill atol their lamihen an well as those facing loss in the Chicaguland area. For tickets go to
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Space reseevations ore being accepted with receipt of payment for the annavi Community Garage Sale fi Craft Fair to be held rain or shine from 9 aro. to 3 pro. Oct. 3 oc the parking lot of Maine Township Teso Hall, 1700 Ballard Road. Park Ridge. The event will include the populur craft fair ut the same time. People may reserve anOby 16-font space to sell their own treasures at either event Spaces are $20 each for the garage sale er craft lair. and table rentals are amuilahie tor $10. Residents can also make a donatino of cash or merchandise to the Garage Sale. Devatienu will not be accepted sntil Sept. 28. Donated mer
children can help wilts the baby and family changes. Children will learn how to hold, leed und rhuper a baby. Childron may also tour the newborn nueserg. The nent class will be 10-1h30 am. Aug. 22 at lutheran General Hospital. 1775 Rempoter SL Park Ridge. To regioter call HeaittrAdeloor, I-000-323'862Z or go to veew.advocutehealth.cum. The reference cede for thin course is 8813.
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The lnihoma Rneeah Foundations annual Chicago Lymphomattron 5G Walk (nnncumpelitivel will be Aug. 23 starting from Lincoln Park at Montroue Harbor. Ovule regirtration io teem 830-10 urn. with the walk from 10 aro. to noon. Call 1800) 235-6848 or go lo wwwiymphomathon org.
'Drenim to lndependen" is operating a summer car wash in Park Ridge from 10 a.m. to 230 pio. Tuesdays and Thursdays. The car wash is at 940 Busse Highway. The teenagers wash and dry tho car themoelvvn and even take the money. A snack bario
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Par Advocate I.utheti General Hospital und the kmerbcun Red Cross offer an lnlavtjChild CPR Course. teaching participants how to recognize and care for brealhing und cardiac emergencies
in infants and children lt also includes information on how to prevent injuries to infants and children at home and in ploy areos. The noel csorsv will be 8 a ro. to I p.m. aug. 29 at advocate
$50. Call 1-800-323-8622 or gs to yeew.advocutehealth.cnm to regiuter.
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Hospital is offering a sin-hour Baby Care and Development Class denigned for coopIes who are eopocting their first chìld. grandparents. thildcare givers und adoptive parents. Topics include physical cape safelY sleep, common concems, immooizatiorss und dovelopmeet, birth through 12 mentIto of age. The ned class will be 830 airs. to 3 p.m. Aog. 29 at lsthernn General Hospita?, 1775 Rempoter SL Park Ridge.
The fee is $40 per couple or $30 per reople if taken in coniunction with the Weekend Childbirth Series er tabor, Birth und Postpartum Class. To register' call HealthAdvioo l-800-323-8622. or ça to wwwadoocatehealtts.com. The code for this clans is ODD.
Pß MèwlIes Asoodadoal of Spedal Recreation eIter's people with physical and mental challenges, behavior and leaming disorders. hearing aod visual impairments and emotional disabilities an epportonity to enjoy a variety of recreafion activities. MNASR serven Des Plaines. Golf-Moine. Lincoinwood, Mor ton Grnve. Hilen. Path Ridge and Skokie. To receive a seasonal brochure. oc to offer support for people with special needs by volunteering, call (841) 9665522.
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Croup sidos lessoen for members rnns Aug. 26 to SepL 6 and 0cL 21 to Nov. 1. Lesson tees ere $50, memhers $66, nonmembers. Swim Club fee is $90, memher SIlO. enemembers.
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"My Fair Lady." pro. sented by Light Opera Works at 8 p.m. Aug. 21-22 and 29 and 2 p.m. Aug.23 and 30 at Calm Auditorium, 600 Emeeson St., Evanotan. $88, $67 and $46 for the main floor; and $67 $46 and $30 for the balcony. Call (347) 869.6300 or visit www.lightoperaworks.com. Hiles Park District and the Village ofNilcs present free family concerts at Oak I'ark, Main and Ottawa. The lineup for Aug.21 includes Sue Black's Stories on the Wild Side
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The Welmette Theatre -- Bring on the talent lives up to its motto, More : ,Auditions will be conthan Movies." The historic ducted by Greenberg, theater's latest venture assisted by Judy Samuelinto live entertainment, son ofllighland Park, who "Spotlighters at the Mette," io the WTEP liaison, and is a serios ofvariety shows, Allan Kayo of Skokie, similar to filoso popular in - . music director for the Septhe 1930s through 1950s. tomber and October showPerformers ages 60 and cases. (Ester Hana will be older aro invited to audimusic director for the tion on Tuesday, Aug. 25 November showcase.) and Wednesday, Aug. 26 for Three performing arts showcasesthatwill be proprofessionals will serve as seated on Sept. 20, Oct. 25 judges. They will select and Nov. 15. "Spotlightors their top choice at each at. the Metto" is a program showcase. The audience ofthe not-for-profit WTEP will also select a favorite (Wilmette Theatre Educíseach time. These six tion Project), which is winners will be invited back to perform at a "dedicated to bringing the "Senior Spotlighters Gala" arts into the lives of underserved, disadvantaged chil- in June 2010, along with winners from showcases dron and seniors." being planned for March, The senior talent showApril and May. caso program was proGreenberg is the perfect posed by Joyce Stern
person to coordinate and host this program. "I've been in show business all my life, since I was a little girl," she said. That includes performing, teaching, directing, hosting a
cable TV program and running a talent agency for several years with her son. "From 1986-'96, I was on staff at Oakton Community College," Greenberg reported. "1 conducted drama workshops for seniors and I directed the Acting Up! troupe. When I came into Oakton initially, there was one troupe, and they did skits. I brought in a music person and we turned it into a musical oevue format. The basis of it was to help dispel the myths ofaging."
Real life shows The program kept growing so Greenberg developed Acting Up Tool, a second
troupe that dealt with more contemporary issues based on events from the lives ofcompany members. Oakton discontinued the program in 1996 but the members kept performing and the troupe became associated with the Skokie Park District in 1998. In
Joyce Stvrn Greenberg. former director of Skokie's Acting Upt troupe, will direct and host 'Spotlighters at Ihe Mette7 a revue Featuring local talent at the Wilrnette Theatre.
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"Heartfelt Tunes" will be presented at 31:30 a.m. Aug. 25 at the Morton Grove Publie Library 6140 Lincoln Ave., featuring music from Broadway and 111m performed by vocalist Robbie Malkowski and
pianist Davo Turner. Call (847) 965.4220. ForeIgn Film Fest at the Park Ridge Public Library, 20 S. Prospect Ave., Park Ridge, features "Waltz with Bashir" ("Vals Im Bahsir"), rated R, at 7 p.m. Aug. 20; and "Nine Queens" ('Nueve Reinas"), rated R, at 7 p.m. Aug. 27. Doors open for seating onehalf hour before show timo. Call (847) 825-3133 or visit www.parkridgellbrary.org.
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Young pianist hilling some high career notes By MYRNA PETLICKI
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Emily Bear's career is taking off. She has played at the White House, at the Ravinia Festival and on "The Ellen DeGeneres Show." And the Rockford pianist and composer is only 7 years old. Emily will perform at the Kohl Children's Museum's Habitat Park, 2100 Patriot Blvd., Glenviow, at 6:30 p.m. Aug. 20. Tickets are $5. (You can also catch her Sunday, Oct. 4, at the Skokie Public Library.)
"I kind of doodled around when I was 2 or 3," Emily said. That "doodling" caught people's
attention, reported Emily's onom, Andrea Bear. Shortly before her fifth birthday, Emily began studying with Emilio del
Rosario at the Music lnstitute ofChicago. She currently studies with Mary Sauer ofthe Chicago Symphony Orchestra. At the Kohl concert, Emily said, "I'm doing a little classical, a little jazz and a little of roy compositiens."
For details, call (847) 832-6600.
Forecast wild and breezy There's a family pleasing double-bill at Oak Park, Ottawa and Lue streets, Niles, for Aug. 21. From 6:30-7 p.m. Sue Black will
relate "Stories on the Wild Side," during a highenergy, interactive performance. The band Breeze
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The animals of the animated film "Madagascar" are heading back to New York when their flight gets diverted in "Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa." You can watch the movie from the comfort of a raft during Flick N' Float, 8:30 p.m. Aug. 21, at Proesel Park Aquatic Center, Lincoln,
Elementary school-aged children and their families can travel "Around the
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theater's latest venture into live entertainment, "Spotlighters at the Mette," is a series ofvariety shows, similar to those popular in -
and 30 atCahn Auditorium, 600 Emerson SL, Evaii-
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lives up to its motto, "More than Movies." The historic
"Heartfelt Thites" will be presented at 11:30 a.m. Aug. 2l at the Morton Grove Public Lìbrary 6140 Lincoln Ave., featuring music from Broadway arad film performed by vocalist Robbie Malkowski and pianist Dave Thrner. Call (847) 965.4220. Foreign Film Fest at
the Park Ridge Public Libr.srç 20 S. Prospect Ave., Park Ridge, features "Waltz with Bashir" ("Vals Im l3ahsir"), rated R, at 7 p.m. Aug. 20; and "Nine Queens" ("Nueve Ravinas"), rated R, at 7 p.m. Aug. 27.
Doors open for seating onehalfhour before show time. Call (847) 025-3123 or visit
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showcases that will be prosented osi Sept. 20, Oct. 25 and Nov. 15. "Spotlighters at the Mette" is a program ofthe not-for-profit WTEP (Wilmette Theatre Educelion Project), which is "dedicated to bringing the arts into the lives of underserved, disadvantaged chi!dren and seniors." The senior talent showcase program was proPosed by Joyce Stern
Greenberg reported. Trios, quartota and other groups : are also encouraged to audition.
., Bringon the talent Auditions will be conducted by Greenberg, assisted by Judy Samuelson ofHighland Park, Who is the WTEP liaison, and Allan Kaye of Skokie,
music director for the Septomber and October showcases. (Ester Flana will be music director- for thu November showcase.) Three performing arts professionals will serve as judges. They will select their top choice at each showcase. The audience will also select a favorite each time. These six winners will be invited
back to perform ata "Senior- Spotlighters Gala" in June 2010, along with winners from showcases being planned for Marcio, April and May. Greenberg is the perfect
person to coordinate and host this program, "I've been in show business all my life, since I was a little girl," she said. That includes performing, teach¡ng, directing, hosting a cable TV program and running a talent agency for several years with her son. "From 1986-'96, I was on staffat Oakton Community College," Greenberg reported. "I conducted drama workshops for seniors and I directed the Acting Up! troupe. When I came into Oakton initially, there was one troupe, and they dici skits. I brought in a music person and we turned it into a musical revue format. The basis of it was to help dispel the
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myths of aging."
Real life shows This program kept growing so Greenberg developed Acting Up Too!, a second
troupe that dealt with niore contemporary issues based on events from the lives of company members. Oakton discontinued the program in 1996 but the members kept performing and tim troupe became associated with the Skokie Park District in 1998. In
Joyce Stete Greenberg, tonner director of Skokie's Acting Upf troupe, will direct and host "Spotlighlers at the Mette.' a revue featuring local talent at the Wilmette Theatre.
2000, they lured Greenberg back and she directed the company for another four years. [ve always been interested in creating perform-
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Emily Bear's career is taking off. She has played at the White House, at the Ravinia Festival and on "The Ellen DeGeneres Show." And then Rockford
pianist and composer is only 7 years old. Emily will perform at the Kohl Children's Museum's Habitat Park, 2100 Patriot Blvd., Glenview, at 6:30 p.m. Aug. 20. Tickets are $5. ('ibu can also catch her Sunday, Oct. 4, at the Skeakie Public Library)
"I kind ofdoodled around when I was 2 or 3," Emily said. That "doudling" caught people attention, reported Emily's mom, Andrea Bear. Shortly before her fifth birthday, Emily bogan studying with Emilio dol Rosario at the Music Institute ofChicago. She currently studies with Mary Sauer ofthe Chicago Symphony Orchestra. At the Kohl concert, Emily said, "I'm doing a little classical, a little jazz and a little of my compositions,"
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Take a tour Elementary school-aged children and their families can travel 'Around the
There's o family pleasing double-bill at Oak Park, Ottawa and Lee streets, Niles, for Aug. 21. From 6:30-7 p.m. Sue Black will relate "Stories on the Wild Side," during a highenergy, interactive performance. The band Breeze will perform from 7:15-8:30 p.m. There will also be t'ree car safety seat inspections. For details, call (847) 967.
The animals ofthe animated film "Madagascar" are heading back to New York when their flight gets diverted in "Madagascar: Escape 2 Mrjca!' You can watch the movie from the comfort ofa raft during Flick N' Float, 8:30 p.m. Aug. 21, at Proesel Park Aquatic Center, Lincoln, Kostner and Morse avenues, Lincolnwood. Cost is $3 for pool members, $5 for noamembers. For details, call (847) 677-
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Forecast wild and breezy
World in 40 Minutes," 1010:40 a.m. Aug. 29 in the Community Meeting Room
at the Evanston Public Library, 1703 Orrington Ave. The musical journey will be led by Northwestem University music
student Christina Burack performing vocal selec[ions.
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INGLOURIOUS HASTERDS A squad of Jewish soldiers wreaks
terror on German so'diers in this
World War Il drama from wter/di rector Quentin Tarantino. Reviewed
in this section. (Bl) (153 minutes)
Rated R for strong graphic violence language and brier sexuality.
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car liquidator who's hired (with his degenerate crew) to save a struggling car dealership by selling 211 cars during a three-day Fourth at July sale, lt's hard to watch this movie without comparing it Unfavorably to Robert Zemeckis's much more genuinely anarchic and wickedly funny 'Used Cars," but it you're looking for some easy, sleazy laughs and nothing else, it'll definitely du the job. (BI) (90 min.) Rated R ter sexual contont, nudity, pervasive language and some drug
aciers uro so cartoonish - based as
less and wholesome comedy, The
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action and special effects are only 50'sO (you can only go so far with potato guns and bobble blowers as weapons) bot Aliens" gets a lot of mileage out of silly slapstick, pñ' manly involving big sis's nbnnnleus boyfriend Ricky (played by Step Up 2 star Robert Hoffman channeling Jim Carrey), who becomes an alien zombie whose re' mote control gets passed around to amusing effect. (BI) Rated PG for action violeoce, some suggostive humor and language.
ing TV show, which was based in
turo en a not particularly exciting Basbru Actinn figure - that it's dillicult to care who gets blown up and who dnesn't. Stephen Sommers, who
also directed the ultra-galvanic Brendau Fraser "Mumrny movies, orchestrated this whamme-blammo
epic abeut a secret paramilitary po' lice force frying to prevent an evil organization named CORRA from
taking ever the world with metalwo pay faxes for. (BI) (lIB min.) Rated
A former teen musical star (Ja-
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Kids are almost gaarnnteed to enjoy this infectiously fun family cornedy adventure, which also has just ensxgh substance to function as a
POST GRAD After graduating from college, a qiri (Alexis Bledol) is forced to move hack in with her parents while she
table. lt even tras a moral. which
tries to figure out her life. Animation
basically boils down to: Be careful what you wish for.
director Vicky Jensen directed the
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comedy. Rated PG-13 for seouxl situ-
atiuns and brief strong lauguago.
P6'13 fur stroeg sequences of actiun
rapher/editor/cempeser Robert Rodriguez. who most recently made
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the ultra-extreme zombie horror rave-up Death Wish in association with his buddy Ouentin Tarantino (but also doubles as the family filmmaker who made the Spy Kids" series), conceived of Shorts' as a series nf episodes, told out at order, about a rainbow-colored wishing rock that wreaks havoc ox a corporate community. It'll give you what you ask for, hut. of course, not quite in the way you had in mind. The special effects are inventive, the comedy is breezy and clover, and telling the story out ei sequence pretty much guarantees that things aren't going to get tedinus. All that and an BOO'pound mucous monster. What more could a kid want? (Btl
(89 min.) Rated PG tor mild action and sumo rode humor.
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mantic drama abuut a man and a wuman who decide to settle down despite the fact that the guy keeps hopping back and forth in time, Eric Rana and Rachel McAdams are nicely matched as the chronologically challenged couple from Audrey Niff000ger's 2004 mega'bestseller The Time Traveler's Wife and they pro' vide enough emotional ballast to keep the story anchored despite the fact that it only makes sense as long as you dxn't start thinking about it too hard. Which is just fine, really, because the nice points about the story have more to do with the tenuousness nf attachmonts and the ephemeral nature of life than any serious consideration nf time travel. (BI) (107 min.) Rated PG'13 1er thematic elements, brief disturbing images, nudity and senaality.
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writer Julio Powell's book about her attempt to cook all 524 recipes in Child's "Mastering the Art uf French Cunking in one year. Streep and
Adams make a nice pairiog as they
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who's earned a reputation for deliv' ering big-time duses of adrenaline in relatively luw'budget action thrillers soch as "The Arrival," "Pitch Black" and "Below," sets the action in A Perfect Getaway" on an isolated island paradise where newlywods Clilf and Cydney (nicely layered performances from Steve Zahn and Mila Jovoeich) have chosen for a honeymoon el sun, sand and psy' chos. The moeie takes its time building up to the nver'the-top homicidal free'far'all finale, but when it corneo, it's baring its teeth and looking for blood. Although not perfect, this is a smart, funny sus' pense thriller with cinematic hair to space that also includes an effec' lively treaky surprise, (BI) (97 min.) Rated R fur graphic violence, an' guage including sexual references
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Judd Apatow, who upped the io' telligence and emotion in raunch R-rated comedies with "The 40'
ADAM
* * * 1/2 A young man (Hugh Dancy) with
Asperger's Syndrome falls in uve for the first time with a woman (Rose Byrne) who moves into his building
alter his father dies, Thera's a lotta admire about "Adarn7 which has
been handled with warmth and intelligence and a refreshing willingness
to confound expectations by writer/director Mao Mayec lt was a baza movie at this year's Sondaoce
festival hut it may have commercial dilticulty if only because this is a story about two people who have a hard time connecting, Asd it might be liard for audiences to make that saine vital connection, (BI) (99 min.). Rated PG'13 fur thematic material sexual cuutent and langaage,
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* * 1/2 A vacationing family is invaded by piot'oized aliens in this harm'
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mixed results, Adam Sandier plays a superstar movie comedian who's lonely and isolated, basically be' cause he's a bit of a selfish and arrogant jerk. who reaches out to a young, up and coming comic when he gets the news that he's dying. And when the young comic convinces him to contact friends and family from the past, he winds up reconnecting with the long'lost love of his life (Apatow's wife Leslie Mann) - leading to messy complications. (BI) (146 min.) Rated R for language and crude sexual humor throughout. and some sea' ualit G-FORCE Guinea pigs rave the world from a diabolical madman in this family comedy. Rated PG for sorne mild ac'
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(SOD) DAYS OF SUMMER The charming yet surprisingly woeful "(500) Days of Summer" explores a lot of the same terrain as a standard-issue romantic comedy, but in a much more thoughtful manner and from a decidedly more jaundiced view' point, Joseph Gordun'Levitt ("Brick." "The Lookout") plays a hopeless romantic named Tom, who meets, woos, then loses the girl of his dreams (Zouey Deschanel) - with no fermulaic guarantee that he'll get her back. The plot jumps back and forth between Tom and Summer's early days of giddy infatuation and the miser' able aftermath after infatuation has run its course and much at' tentino is paid to Tom's downward spiral into despair, which adds as intriguing touch of bitterness to the proceedings. (BI) (95 min.) Rat' ed PG'13 for seoual material and language. - Reviews by Bruce Ingram
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begin at 5:3n p.m hear the carillon bells at 7 pro. Free. (047) u35-544o.
www.chicagobotanic.org. Aug. 24: Ju hanse Vaedeo wyngaard. Aug.31: Mar
cel Slebers. Septi: Sue Borgren. Evanstens2009 Starlight Concert Series ieatures tree concerts on select Tuesday and Thursday evenings, With the music beginning at 7:30 p.m. Rain sito is the Levy Center, 300 Dodge. Up-
to-date site information is available ut i847i 44B-BSu ottor 4 p.m. the doy ei a concert Aug. 25: David Draein plays original scores ter Silent Movie Night at Daes Park, along the lakefront, Sheridan Rood at Church Street HotSommerNights Music Sedes, 6'8 p.m. Thorodays at the Chicago Botanic Garden, 1000 Lake-Cook Road, Glenroe. Light fare, wine and hoer available. Free. 1847) e3S-S44o. wwwclricagob-
otooic.org. Aog.2 De-a-ba da Samba. Aug. 27: The Boils iCeltic).
OPRAK WINFREY PRESENTS
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Music on the Espionado, 6-8 pm. T000days at the Chicago Botanic Gardeis, iuoo Lake-Cook Rood, Glencoe. Light fare, wine and beer available. Free. 1847) 835-5440 or wwwchicaqob-
by Breeze from 7.IS-D:3u p.m.
St Lukes Letheran Church, 205 N. Prospect Ave., Park Ridge, will present a summer concert series featuring a
variety ut entertainment opportunities for all ages and interests. For informa-
'meArabian Nights," adapted and alirected by Mary Zimmerman, presented through Aug,30 at Lookingglass The' otre Company, located inside Chicago's historic Water Tower Water Works, 821
N. Michigan Avenue at Pearson. Pert ormancos at 7:30 p.m. Wednesdays and Fridays; 3 p.m. and 1:30 p.m. Thursdays,
tivn, call 18471 025-6659, Aug.23, 4
Saturdays and Sundays. Tickets: $30'
p m Siath annual Congregation Recital and Art Gallery, a program presented by musicians and artists utah ages frein St Luke's congregatien. Fron-will donations will benefit Maine Township Fond Pantry. Guests are also encuuraged to bring canned geeds to dunalo.
$66. Call (312i 337-0665 or visit
Skokie'o Backiot Bash features main
stage entertainment Aug.28-3D along Oakten Street between Lincoln and Laramie. wow DacklotDash.com. Aug, 20: 6 poi, Skebie Battle uf the Bands winnec B p.m., Tnibutosaurus fled Zeppolin). Aug. 29, i p.m., Mark Cleveland Band; 2:45 p.m , The Goldstars; 430 p m. The Bon Mots; 6:30 p.m , Farewell
www.isokingglasstheatre.org. 'The Ballad aube Sad CaM," presented by Signal Ensemble Theatre throoghSeptl2 at Chopin Theatre, 1543 W. Division Ave. Chicago. Amelia
Evans is the despotic proprietor of The Sad Calé, located In a small Georgia town is the 19305. lymon - a strange hunchback that tures out to be a relutine Amelia's nover met - becomes the target uf her onlikely affection, forming an unusual love triangle when her estranged husband Marvin returns. Curtain at R p.m. Thursday-Saturday; 3 p.m. Sundays. Tickets: SIS on Chors-
Captain; B:30 p.m. Cracker. Aug. 30:
days und Sundays; $20 on Fridays and
noon, JimmySotton and his Rock 'n' Dell Guitac 2 p.m., Duwayne Burnside; 4 p.m. Meloje Taylar6p.m. The flyara' mites with Charles Walker.
Saturdays; $10 for industry members at all shows with
Call 1773) 935-6100 or visit www ticket-
counts available for students and sen-
Sept 20 at the Marriott Theatre, 10 Marriott Drive, Lincvinohire. The perlormance schedule is 1 p.m. and B p.m. Wednvodays 8 p.m. Thursdays und Fn'
lors. Call 17731 327-5252 or visit
days; 4:30 p.m. and O p.m. Saturdays;
29 and 2 p.m. Aug, 23 and 30 at Cohn
www.TicketMaster.cem. "A Handful of Rainbows," presented
and I p re. and 5 p in. Sundays. Tickets aro $45, eaclading tax and handling
Auditorium, 600 Emerson St., Evanston. Tickets: $80, $67 and $46 for
atre, 7300 W. Madissn St . Forest Park.
by The Trinity Players through Aug.23
Curtain at 8 p.m. Fridays and Salar'
at Trinity Lutheran Church, 1068.
the main tlnor; and 567, 546 and 530 fer the balcony. Call 10471069630001
days; 3 p.m. Sundays; u p m. Thursdays,
LaCresse Ave,, Chicago. Perlormoeces
beginning in September. tickets: SIU'
are ut 7:30 p w. Friday and Saturday;.
$24. Group rates available. 17001 771-
2:30 p.m. Sunday. Tickets: $10; SO tar
0700 or www.circletheatre.org. 'The Draft," presented at 8 p.m. Tuesdays, through Sept I, at Gorilla Tanga
students with I O : $5 fer children ages
tees. 55 discount lar stadoots and sen' lors tor all performances vscluding Fil' days and Saturdays at 8 p.m. (04?) 634-0200 or www.marniotlthoatre.cam. "Married Alivel" prvsented by Noble Fnol Theatricalu through Oct 31 at the Pheasant Ran Resort Mainsfage Theator, 4051 E. Main St , St. Charles. Tick-
Thursday-Saturday; 2 p.m. Sundays.
Theatre, 1919 N. Milwaukee !ave., Chica-
prosvnled by Muse uf Fire Theatre Company at 3 p.m. Aug. 22-23 outdoors at the Lsdd Arboretum in Evanston, just west el the Ccelogy Center, 2024 kfcCnrmick Olvd., and the Rotary Garden. Free. In the event ut rain, perform' ances will be canceled. Dring chairs or picnic blankets for seating. Far intormalien, call (0471 701-8632 or visit www musoultire.webs cam.
oto: $20 on Thursdays and Fridays: $39 on Saturdays and Sundays. Dinner
Tickets: $2S; $20 for snninrs and sto' denls. Call (773) 327-5252 or visit
show packages are available for $44559. Call (6301 504-6342 or visit www.noblefonl.org.
wwwuitalisttheatre.nrg.
8:3e p.m. Salurdays; and 2 and 6 p in. Sundays. Tickelo: $29'S30. Lunch and
Belmont, Chicago. Curtain timo is u lo m. Fridays and Satiirdayu; 2:30 pus.
dinner theater packages range tram
Sundays. Tickets are $37 with dis'
S43.7S'S61. Call 1630) 530-0111 or visit
www drorylanooakbrsok.com. Cat on a Hot Tin Roof," by Tennessee Williams, through Oct,4 at Circle The-
go. Tickets are $10. Call 1773) S90-4549
or visit www.gorillatangn.com. Fahe, presented by Steppenwell Theatre Company SopLlO-Nov. Bin Steppenwoll's Downstairs Theatre, 1650 N. Haisted, Chicago. In 1914,
renowned mystery writer Sir Arthur Conan Doyle ivorIes fnur guests to his English country home. Euch visitor has a cnnnectlon te the infamous 'Pill' down Man," purported to he the missing link between ape and mon - later Taeoday'Sanday ISunday evening per' lormances through Oct. lB only), with
Boi's' Llfe, presented by Hangar 9
lvrmauces at 8 p m. Thursdays and Fyi' days, 5:30 and 8:30 p m. Sulurdays. sod 3 p re. Sundays. Tickets: S29.5OS39.50. Visit www,routeb6theatre org er call
ethnic org. Aug. 25: The Daddy-Os
('505 and '605 rock). SepU: The Moío Daddies inocki.
Theater at 7:30 p.m. Aug. Z8-29 and
Nifes Park District and the Villago of Nues will offer free family concerts at Oak Parç Main and Ottawa, on Fridays.
515 C, Thacker, Des Plaines. Tickets are
Cabanetthraogh Oct11 at Brory
so. Entra Value shows at 1.30 p.m. Aog,
Lane Oakbreok, 100 Drury Lane, Oak-
29 and 630 p.m. AUg.30 are $6 andindudo a 'meet and greet" with the actoro following the shows.
brook Terrace, Performances at 1:30 p.m. Wednesdays; 1:30 and 8 p.m.
15 at Theatre Duliding Chicago, 1225 W.
Aag.2t Sue Black's Stories en the W?d
Flinh Fidelity _ The Musical, prosented by the Route 66 Theatre Core' pany through Oct 4 at Pipers Alley
tésvmé/headshot/card. Call (773)3471350 or visit www.slgnalonsemble cure.
Annie Jr. presented by The Learninn Stage's So Dramatict Children's
For information, call (847) 967-6633.
"Hoary V," by William Shakespeare,
Theater, 1600 N. Wells St, Chicago. Per'
mativees at 3 p.m. Saturdays and Sondays and 2 p.m. Wednesdays, Oct. 21,28 and Nov. 4, No 7:30 pin. perlormance 00 Sept, 15 and na 3 p in. perlormance en Sept 20, Tickets: $20-$48 for pieviews, Sept. 10-19; 520-$70 regular ran Call (3121 335-1650 or visit www.steppenwolt arg. The Fantasticks7 presentnd by Purchlight Music theatre Sept 0-Nay,
Saturdays, through Aog,29, at Gorilla
Sept11 at the Prairie Lakes Theater,
4-12. Call 17131 7361457.
exposed as a hoao. Curtain at 7.30 p.m.
Theatre Company at 8 p.m. Fridays and
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Tangn Theatre, 1919 N. Milwaukee Ave.
Chicago. Doted Il. $15. For tickets, visit www.goriilutango.com or call (773) 598-4549.
master.cnm. My FaIr Lady," presented by Light
and 3 p.m. Ssnday. Tickets: 515; $10 for
Oct. 4 and 25). Tickets: 539-554. Open-
studonts with ID; S? for senior citizens Group discounts available. Call 1047) 44B-u260. Flnetwsod-Josrdain Theatre produces theatre and cultural events that address the African-Americas ea' penience or retlect the cullare of penplo nf Alnican descent. OneYear lojano," at 10 p.m. Aug.21
ng night performance and post-show
at Gorilla Tango Theatre, 1919 N. Mil'
13121 664-un44.
reception on Sept. 27, S?5. Call (0471
waukee Ave., Chicago. A nosretic male
'Lies G LIars," presented by Theatre Seven through Asg.30 at Chicago Ave., Chicago. Curtain at 0 p m. Thorn-
6736300 nr visit www.northlight.org. "Million Dollar Quartet, a new musical inspired by the 1956 recording sessinn that brought together rock 'n' roll
day-Saturday; 3 p.m. Sundays. tickets:
icons Johnny Cash, Jerry Lee Lewis,
comedic playwright and an out nf 1v' cus female photographer must cusfront their polarizing attraction after they become roommates and struggle wilh the effects of their sigsificant
S12'Slu. Call 11131 B53-315u or visit
Cari Perkins and Elvis Presley, in opon
others. Tickets: 512. Call (7731 590-4549
www.theatreseven.org. "The Ught in the Piazza, through
run at the Apollo Theater, 2540 N. [iocoIn Ave., Chicago Tickets: 520-564.50
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Dramatists Theatre, 1105 W. Chicago
jiuií'íij,w'
Ave., Chicago. Curtain at 7.30 p re.
Sknkie. Performances en Tuesdays at 7.30 p m. (evcept Sept. 22, Oct. 6 and
2:30 p m. and i p.m. lencept Sept 27,
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Performing Arts, 9501 Skokie Blvd.,
p m.; Saturdays at 2 30 p.m. (evcept Sept, 19) and 8 p.m : and Sundays at
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visit waiwlightvperaworkscom 'The NightSeasun," presented by Vitaust Theatre Sept 8-Oct.17 al the The'
Tlie Marvelous Wundorettes, Sept li-Oct 25 at Nnrthlight Theatre, lucated in the North Shore Cenler for the
Thursdays at 7.30 p re.; Fridays atO
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Opera Works at 8 p rs. Aug, 21-22 and
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day-Saturday 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. Sundays. Tickets: $20. www.tio.comor (000) 595-4849.
at Redtwist Theatre, 1044 W. Dupe Mawr.
www.pianotortefoundation.org. The Ex-
Chicago. Tickets: $22-$30.
perirneofal PianuSerles ohowcaneo perlormances by innovators In today's
duet Aug. 27, 7 p.m.; Wyl Die, The Natu-
world el piano, and inclodos approach' es that are influenced and informed by
the dour. Aug,??, 9 p.m.: Stray Root, in the pub. Aug. 28, 9 p.m.: Paris Delano's
jazz, oew muaic, classical music,
Tyed Dye Skye, Paradise Waits, MHO. So
world music, and other genres. Pert or-
in advance; $10 et the door, Aug. 28; Deep Cricket Night, in the pub. Aug. 29, 9 p.m.: The Apocalypse Project pros-
$25 Fridays and Saturdays. $15 tickets
or visit WwW,qOriIIatano.com. ROsenciantz d Guildenstem are Dead7 Sept. 291Jec, 6 at Writers Theatre, 325 Ioder Court, Glencoe. Certain at 7:30 p.m. Tuesdays and Wednesdays; 8 p.m. Thursdays and Fridays; 2pm. and 6 p.m. Sundays. No períormance5 Nov. 4 and 26; en 6 p.m. pertormance Nov. IS. Wednesday matinees at 2pm. Nov. 4, lt end 25. Pee-show discussions every Tuesday Wednesdayand Thereday. Tickets: S40-$65. Cell t847) 24? 6000 or visit www.wrjterstheatre ore. the Ruby Sunrtse, through Aug.30 at Thu Gilt Theatre, 4002 N. Milwaukee
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Chicago. Pertormances at 8 p.m. Thurs
Tickets: $20 Thursdays and Sundays:
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are available at all performances tor studeets, seniors and industry with proper identilicatiun. Group rates aeailable. For tickets. call (773) 283-
Sunday In the Park with George7 through Sept 20 et the Pillage Players Perlormieg Arts Center, 1010 Madison and Saturdays; 3 p.m. Sundays. Tickets:
Sllk Road Cabareh Bamadway Slugs
$28 forgeveral admission; $22 far ages 65 and elder or 8 and younger. Call (866) 764l010 er vieil www.villageplayers erg.
the Silk Road7 Oct2t-Nov.1 io Pierce Halt at the Chicago Temple Building, 77 W. Washington St, Chicago. Certain atO
p.m. Wedeesday-Feida 4 p.m. undO
Ilse Taming ofltseShrew,' presented
p.m. Saturdays: and 4 p.m. Sundays.
by Thee libigse Cabaret Theatre Ang.
$30. Call (312) 857-1234 ent. 201, or visit
28-Oct.4 at the No Exit Café, 6970 N.
www.urtp.org.
The SngarSyndrome" a dark comedy by Lucy Prebble, Sejst3-13 at Chicago Dramatists, 1105 W. Chicago Ave.
and Dinner Specials Cool Off From The Heat i 6 Beers on tap Daily Beer specials -.
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SL Oak Park. Curtain at 8 p.m. Fridays
1071 or visit www.theqitttheatre.org.
Gleiswond, Chicago. Perlurmances at 8 p.m. Thursday-Saturday; 7 p.m. Sea-
days Tickets: $20; showfdioner package. $43. Visit www.theoubique.org or
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Avalen String Qoartet. with guest artists Rachel Barton Pine, violin. and Matthew Hagle. piace, will pertorm at 7:30 p.m. Sept18 at the Anne and Huword SeItlich Hall el the Merit School ut Music, 30 5. Peoria St. Chicago. The program iecludes Deethoven's String Oaartet No. 6 in 0-hat Mejer. op. 18; Claude Debussy's String Quartet in G Minor, up. 10; and Erneut Chaussee's
Coecorto far Violin, Piave and String Quartet, op. 21. $25: $10 for students
and nenioro. Fur tickets, emit
www.hrownpapertickets.com or call 1800) 838-3006. Ferinfurosatien, visit www.avalonquartet cam. Chicage Chamber MusicIans will pres' cot a concert at 1:30 p.m. Sept13 at Northwestern University's Pick-Staiger Hall, 50 Arts Circle Drive, Evanston, lea' luring pianist Meeg-Chieb Lis. The program includes Deethuven's Trio for Clarinet, Cello and Piane in B-Flat Ma¡or, Op. Il; Hiodeinith's Sonata for Flore and Piace in F Major and Tchaikovsky's Trie (vr Violin, Collo and Piano iv A Mi' nor, Op. 50. For intormation, call 13121
225-5226 or visit www.chicagochambermusic.urg.
ng, 410 5. Michigan Ave., Chicago.
mances inclade solos and ensembles
playing works that aro both notated and improvised. All concerts are at? p.m. Fridays. Tickets: $15; $10 tor sta-
dents. Sept11: Frank Abbinanti and Thallem McDonas. DecTh Phyllis Chen, Aleo Peb, Steve Cohn, Saalik Ziyad and
Dan Godston. Chens program will indude winning works trono the 2009 UeCaged Toy Piane Competition and a
duo work with tellow toy pianist Aleo l'oh. Cohn combinen oncooventional use el oon'western winds and perces' sloe with a unique piano style, with Ziyad on vocals end Goduton on trum' pet. Feb.12. 2010: Pianist and lecturer Adam Marke presonts a program ceo' terod around mssic ter vocalizing pi' anist, that will include speaking, breathing, whistling and singing in ad' dillon to piane playing. CURE members Janice Misurell-Mitchell, tlute/voice, and tarry Axeired, piano, will play works of their own and others. Apdl 9, 2010 Dutch pianiat/cempeaer Sebast' ian Hugdtu will play Geurge Crumb's "Geemic Variations' and music bi' Henry Cowell. Violinïstiviolist Ronov' Dekor leads TUNTUI, with Donald Mead,
piano, William Porter, cello, and Karl
eats Project Pitchfork, i;scintllla, Fragmentatisn. $20 in advance; $26 at the door. Aug30, 7 p.m.: HomeGrown HG and guests. $8 in adoance; $10 et the
duet Allstate Arena, 6920 N. Mannheim Road, Rosomont. Tickets are available at www.ticketeeaster.cem er (312) 55912(2; the ticket prices listed below do
not include service foes. The infermation line is (84?) 635-6601. Sept26: Pink's Funhoese Tour. with special guests The Ting Tinge. Auditorium Theatre of Roosevelt Uninorsity, SR East Congress Parkway, Chicago. (312) 982-1500. www.aoditvni'
umtheatre.org. Sommer Cabaret 2009, tickets aro $50 and $75, Sept12, 8 pro: Tom Wopat; Leve Swings. Oct 29,8 p w.: David Gray, songwriter and multi' instrumentalist, $65, $49.50, $39.50. Oct 30, 1:30 p.m.: Monsters of Folk, with Jim Jamos, Cocer Oberot, Mike Mogis and M. Ward. $35, $45, S50.
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Catholic Church, 3700 Dundee Road,
my Feeder Blues Band (blues). Aug, 23,
Nnrthbrou'e. Soproos Jessica Koch and Lisa Maatouk'Blackwolder will sing selections by Vivaldi, Mozart, Schu'
7 p m : The Hannah Frank Trio. Aug. 25,
mann, Puccini, Oizet and Barber. Free'
478'lllO for information.
will donation. Call (8411 212-5606 or visit www.elbparioh.org,
tertainmeot, Aug. 28, 8:30 p.m.: Eric Davis Blues Band. Aug. 29, 0:30 p.m.: Eddy "TheChivt' Clearwatec Aug.30, 7 p.m.: Cairo to Cairo. Sept 3, 7 p.m
(847) 492-8060.
program includes Septet for Strings and Winds IChoros No.71, First Piano Trio, and Dactroanas Draziliaras No.S,
free at charge; dnnatioos are welcome. Aug, 20, 7 p m.: "An Evening el Opera Cabaret," a retrospective of classic op' eralic tunes io the style et Victor Darge. Vocalist Tina Pappademus ac' companies herself en pieno tor a vari' ety el classical and eon-clasolcel tunes with a comic slant. Composers loa' tuned will include Bizet, Puccini,
8:30 p.m.: 010es Fam hosted by The TFB
Band. Aug. 26, 9 p.m.: John Nance En'
David Masseegill and Jack Hardy. Blue Ctdcage, 736 N. Clark St. Ial Sa' penon, Chicago. (3(21 642'6261.
wotan bluochicaqo com. Doors open ato p.m shswtirne 9 p.m. Admission: SU; $10 on Fridays and Saturdays. Non-
days Grana Leuise G the Trooblemakers. Closed 1uesday-Thursclay. Aug, 21'
22: Tenry Jobos Blues Bend with
la-Lobos by Cliicaga composer Elbia
Claudette, Aug. 28'29 Ehe Joanna Oraham Blues Band.
The Musical Offering, 743 Castor Ave, Evanston. 1847) 866-6260. www.themu' sicalelleriog.org. Performances are
cal Night IDJ). Aug.22. 8:30 p.m Saw-
all by Villa'Lobos; and Hommage a VilOarilari, Advance tickets are $12; $0 tor students and sedero; $lS/$IU at the dsor.
POP/FOLK/JAll Abbey Pub, 3428 W. Grace St. Chicago.
010e Chlcage, 536 N. Clark St, (at Ohiol, Chicago. (3121 661-0100.
www.bluechicago coin. Doors apee ato p m shswtime 9 p.m. Admission: 5H; SIR so Fridays and Saturdays. Sundays
tors Free, Tuesdays, U p m.: Open Mic Wille Nick Gavzales. Free. Wodoeadays,
and Thursdays The Shirley Johnson Blues Band. Wednesdays: JW Williams Blues Rand with Patricia Scott, Aug.21' 22: Charlie Love Blues Band with Patnicia Scott. Aug, 25: Charlie Levo Blues Rand with Nellie Travis. Aug.28'2 JA. Williams Dlaes Uand with Laretha
9 Is m.: Sweetwater Meltdown. Free.
Weathersby.
17731 478-4408. www.abbeypab coro.
Sundays, 4 p m Traditisnal Irish sossiso with Devin Shepherd. Free. Sundays, 8 p.m.: Danny Boros G the Uefec'
Thursdays, 8 p.ns House fland. Free.
The Celtic Knot Public House, 626
Mozart, Purcell, and Earth, Wind and
Aug.21, 9 p,m Comuvolt, La Dulce Vita,
Church St , Evanston. 10471 064-1679.
Fire.
The Mayes $6 in advance; $9 at the door. Aug. 21, 9 p.m.: Famous Nubodies, in the pub. Aug. 22. 630 p.m Olatanl
nance; $12 at the door. Aug.22, Il p.m.:
www.celticknotpab.com. No cover un' less noted otherwise. Mondays, 8 p.m.midnight: Dluegrass and roots music willi the Mudllapps. Tuesdays, l'lO p.m : Irish music session. Thursdays, 8IO p.m : Irish music session. Aug. 22.10
Duos lt Ottend Vua, Yeah? IDJ seti, Kid
p.m : Naumi Ashley. Sept 5, 10 p.m.; The
North Shsre Senior Center, 161 North' hold Road, Northfield. (8471 784-6000. www.nssc.org. Aug. 30, 3 p.m ; Four
singers from The Patrick G. aud Shirley W. Ryan Opera Center at Lyric Opera ot Chicago will present arias, doets and other opera works.
PianoForte Foundation, located on
Dissent, Suboerts, Ring 13, tlappy Hunt' icR, Otis Dall G the Chains. $10 io ad'
Color, Members Only AV (live), Di Vapor Eyes. $13 in adoance; $15 at the door.
presents concerts in the Skokie The'
prices listed in three categories: in ad'
aIre, 7924 Lincoln Ave., Skokie. Call
vance; at the dueT and reserved fable
for the Performing Arts, 9501 Skokie Blvd , Skokie, 1847) 613-6300. www.cen-
seating. Aug.22. B p m Hathleene Heave with Jim Conway Ilrishf.
days, H:3R p m.: Open Mike Blues Jam
(84?) 671-7761 er visit www,skokiethe-
treeast.org. Sept 25, B p.m.: Marshall
loo cevor). Harry Caray'u Itaflan Steakhsuse,
Creoshaw. $37-$42.
10233 IV. Higgìos Road, Resemaot. (8471
699-1200. weew harrycarays ce. Sept 3
atre.cem. Concert ticketo $20 in ad' vance; $25 at the door, unless noted otherwise, Aeg. 22. 8 p m.: Denise Brighom. Aug.23, 2 p.m "('nom Pup te
0cm-y Lene, Oakbroek Terrace, 630)
Summer concert oenieu teatoree
Puccini," starring Lori Eckec Aug. 26,
530-01(1, www.drurylaneoakhrook corn. Oct 6. 1:30 p.m. and 8 p.m.: Roe Hawk-
aceoutic guitar by Gppsy, covering pop favorites by Beatles, Fleetweod Mac,
ing in "The Mon and Their Music," tea-
Sheryl Crow and more. No cover, Free
toning the music of Bobby Darin, Ray CharleU, Billy Joel, Frankie Valli and
parking. Irish American Hedtage Center, 4626
ethers. Tickets: $30. Meal/show pock-
N. Gnou Vve., Chicago. (173) 282-1035.
1:30 p.m "Tribute tu Nat King Cole' starring Marcus Gentry. SIR. Sept9, PTO p m Masic of the World, 5(0. Sept 2, B p.m Sons nl the Never Wrong. Sept13, 2 p m.: Joff Hedberg and 01 celebrate Mel Tormes birthday. Sept
egos are SS2.75'SS6. Dressy Lane Theots'e Water Tower
www.irish-amenican.org Entertainment at 9 p.m. Fniduys and Satordays in the Fitth Province Lounge, no cover - Sept 4; Ceili Dancing with Ceoltuini Chicago. Sept S: Mulligan Stow. Sept Il; Gerry Haughoy. Sept12. Collic Groundhogs. SepL 18: Seamas Oliano and Jimmy Moore, Sept19; J00 Colles and Kathleen Koaoo. Sept25; Peor Man's Cow. SepL26The Dooloy Brothors.
Drury lane Oaklsroohîerrace, 100
Ptace. 175 E. Chestnut St., Chicago. 13121
642-2000 er www.ticketmaster.com. Asg.31, 7.30 p.m Chicago Cabaret Professi000ls present "The Songs el Tin Pan Alley," featoring works by Irving BerIlo, Hoogy Carmichael, Jerome Here, Johnny Mercer, George Gershwin end Cole Partei. $25. EthIcal Humanist SocIety Sncood Sat' erday Coffeehouse, 7514 N. Lincoln Ave. lof Howard), Skokie, (84?) 671-3334. www,ethicalhsman org. Sept12. H p.m: Judy Handlsr and Mark Levesque per-
form intereational muvic for gaitar and mandolie. No open mit te allow for longnr concert SB dunatlen includes refreshments. FitzGerald's, 6615 Roosevelt Road, Berwyn. (TUBI 180-2110. wwwfitzgeraldsnightclab.corn. Tickets far must shewa
(31219-1212er
Evanston. Parkiog is available in the United Methodist lot at Ravie and As' bury. Cost is $10 Fur members: $15 tor guests. Call (847) 328-0158 er 1847)
www,ovanstonspace.com.Sept,13, 3 p.m.: The Mosicul Oflening presents The Ondas Ensemble io a tribute to Draeil' ian composer Heitor Ville-Lobes. The
Tuesdays (no coverl and 9:30 p m. Fr)' days and Saturdays ($6 toyed. Thom-
are available through Ticketmuster at
of St, Mark's Church, 1509 Ridge Ave.,
S.P,A,C,E,. 1245 Chicago Ave. Evanston.
Mike Sullivan. Centre East in the Nsrth Share Center
Cover charges vary. Aug, 20, 9:30 p.m.: Levee Tuwn (blues(, Aug. 21, 5:30 p.m.
The Prohibition Orchestra of Chicago
Howling Tumbloweeds. Sept (3 and 27, 5'8 p.m.: Eric Lugosch. Sept19, 10 p.m.:
dïaersions 1B7
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rais and gaests. $9 In advance; 5(2 at
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guests. Call (8411 328-0158 er 1847)
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Aug26, 8 p.m.: Ihn Handsome Devilz (Morrïoeey oeti, The ftaedoome Revile (Smiths se». $6 in advance; SR at the
EH. Seiqfried, bass.
478-lilO fur information. The Uoculnweod Chamber Orchestra will prenevt a freecoocert at 4 p.m. Aug, 23 in the courtyard of Lincei'
Evanston
the eighth floor et the Fine Arts Duild-
Evanston Chapter, Lyric Opera ut Chicago, Will host a season ooerview presented by Jesse Gram, audience edecation manager For Lyric Opera ut Chicago, at 3 p.m. SepLl3 in the parlor
Evanston Chaptes Lyitc Opera of ChIcago, will host a program and social hour at 3 p.m. Oct 4 in the James Room at Nimble Fitness Center el the Presbyterian Home, 3200 Grant St, Evanston. Opera lecturer Robert Yatle will present a program un "Emani' by Verdi. Cost is $10 for members; $15 for
Witt, 28-piece orchestra!
THURSDAY, AUGUST 20, 2009
Ave. Chicaqn. Curtain at 730 p.m.
www,tickotmastercom; tickets are also available at the dab, Tuesdays, 9 p.m: Open mikn in the SlAnDer. Aug.20, R p.m Spodo Kitty Showcase (reck). 55. Aug.?), 9.30 p.m.: The Duke Bobillard Rand Ibluns/lozz). SI? in advance; 515
at the door. Aug.22. 9.30 p m.: Dubanaarus, Liquor Boon, Cold Water Mystic (rockl. $10. Aeg. 23, 6 p,m Chicago Grandstand Big Band IjuazI. $10; $5 for 7 and ander. Aag.26, 7:30 p m : West End Jazz Band. 5(0. Aug. 21,
a p m Ceevtny Night in Dvrwye. SS. Aug, 28, 8 p m Cannonball in the Sidebar, free. Aug.27, B p.m. Vito's Atomic Lounge in the SidoBar. Free, Aug. 28,0 p.m Cannonball in the SidoDar, Free. Aug.28, 9.30 p.m Big Sandy G His Fly' Rite Boys phis Eilen Jowell (roots rocki. 515. Aug.29, 9 p rn Those Daro Accurdians 20th Anniversary Toar (rockl. 515.
Jammln' at thelee oa(door concert series, held nn Linculo Park Zoo's South Lawn, 2001 N. Clark St., Chicago.
Aug. 28: Five loi Fighting with Angel Taylor. Gatos open to ticket holders at 6 p m. Seating is apes, and guests are encouraged to bring small blankels Fall food service viill be available at Park Place Café. Deer and wine will be available tor perchase te those 21 years and older. Coulnrs and outside load nr drink are not permitted. Advance tickets are $23 with discounts available tor children and Lincoln Park Zoo members Proceeds benufit Ihe zoo's animals, conservation and education programs Tickets are available at www.lpzuo nrg or 13121 142'22H3.
Joy Pnituker Pavilion in Millennium Park, Randolph Street and Michigan Av' enue, Chicago, hosts Downtown Sound. New Music Monday series. featuring in' die, pep and rock bando. Free. dog, 24,
Gibsnes Bar G Steakhouse, 464K. River Road, Rosemont. (84?) 920-9900. www.gibsnnssteakhause.com. Sundays, 5-9 p m.: John Talmadgo. Mondays, Teesdays end Wednesdays, T'il p.m.: Lenny Capp. Thursdays, l'Il p.m.: Jon
PortorAag,2t. H p rn-midnight: Protessor John and Nicole Kestler (9601. Aug. 22. 8 p.on.'midnight: 005mev Irwin. Aug. 28, H p m.'midnight; Pianist Steve Hou' ha, Aog.29, H p.m-midnight; Anderson "Soony" Edwards cumbo (H&B/soull. Hartem Avenue Lounge, 3101 S. Harlem Ave. Doceavo. (1081 4H4'36l0.
www.HarIemhvenoeLuaogo.com.
Shows are blues style music onless ntherwise speciFied. Music at 0:30 pm.
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Sept10, B p.m : John Hammond
(blaeo/folk/rock(. 520/525/534 50. Sept Il, H p.m Richard Julian and the Jim Carnpilogno Duo. $12/515/52250. Sept 12. 8 p m Dolly Pardeo with Rough Michelle Shocked, $26/530/538,50.
Sept19, H p.m Ellis Paul end Ari Host
Italian crooners wilh Jack Miaccie. $10.
Sept 20, 8 pos; Gannet Rogers with Tim Grimm (lolkI. 515/520/525. Sept23,
ever Frank" with Poter Opnisko. SiR.
Oct)6, 8 p mGuitarist Doyle Dykes.
Kink Brown, Avreal Ra end Kelly Sill
$25 io advance; STO at (tie door.
Ijaez(. $15/520/525. Sept27, 7 p.m
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rockl. S15.
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nh Douglas. Sept23, bIO pnn "FIlata Amore' a salute te America's great
26, 8 p m.: The Pio'Ups present "A
Schiller Park, IL
$11/520/520. Sept9, R p.m.: King Wilkin
Tribute to Dully Parten:' starring Sher-
Sept25, 8 p.m Tony Bereard, "A Musi' cal Journey Through the Years." Sept
4663 N. Ruby St.
$18/520/520. SeptS, 8 p.w Jill G Julia Shnw featuring Julia Sweeney and Jill Sobule presenting comedy and music.
742-1(60.
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p m Janior Brown (country). $20. Sept 24, H.30 p m Paul Thorn Band (roots
p m Th Tribute tu Patsy Clìne7 starring Shernill Douglas. Sept20, 2 pm: "A
Any Event or Occusioes
R p.m Temmy Castre Band.
berta Advantage. For information, visit www.millenniumpark org or call (3121
(jazz), $10; SS for ages 17 and under.
(soul/funk), 518 io advance; $12 at the deer. Sept 5, 9 pm Tommy Castro CD release show (bluesj. $15. Sept12. 9
Bluegrass Band. Sept16, bIO p m "Sil' ver Scroon Cnooners' 510. Sept19, 8
wheat Zydoco. $25/530/53650. Sept 4,
6:38 p.m : Red Red Meat and Rural Al'
Aug. 30, 6 p m Michael Flack Octet
Sept I, &3O p.m Trombone Shorty
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$45, 535. Oct 2. Singer/songwriter/poet Leonord Cohno. Oct 30, 1:30 p.m Celtic Thander, $59.50, 549.50, $39.50.
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WFMTMldoIghtSpedaffoIk Festiva 3.7 p.m. Sept20 at the North Shore Center fur the Performing Arto, 9501
310). www.asyvahikeitsalun net Through October. "Songs of the Sun:
$201S251S34. Nov.13, B p.m David
Octl, B p.m Vienna renn (rolk/nop). $I8/$22j$j4. Oct10, B p.m Poter Mu)vey with Crista Butor (acoustic folk). S)5/$20/$25. Oct. 14. B p.m Matt and
Shannon Ifeaton with Lissa Schnecken-
Wilcox IfolkI. $1B/$22/$2B. Nov.14, B
p,m Sons of the Never Wrong with Claudia Schmidt 1(01k/rock).
S17/$20/S27. Nov.20, 8 p.m Willy
Porter B His Band (acoustic folk).
Skokie Blvd., Skokie, Artists performing include Grammy Award-winning folk,
roots and country music singer Kathy
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burger(fn)k,ndinJ. S12/$T5/$22.50. Oct 15. B p m Don Ross and Brooke Miller
sary Celebration will be shows at?
Smith, Claudia Schmidt, Randall
(acoustic folk). $)5/S20/$26. Oct. lB, 7
p.m. Sept. IT at the Riles Showplace,
Williams, Haines & Leighton, and the
p.m Mark Dvorak and Michael Smith
301 Gull Mill Center, Wiles, featuring
Austin Lnungo Lizards. Tickets ark $25
(folk). $12/$)5/S22.50. Oct2O 8 p.m
performances by 301113, The Aggm-
fur balcony seats, $55 for main floor
Marc Broussard: Acoustic Living Room
lites, All-American Rejects, Bad Reh-
seats, and $125 premium main-fluor
Tour (saal/pop). $28/S30/S40. Oct22. B p.m Tuck & Patti haza). S25/S30/$40.
Oct 23 7:30 and 10:30 p.m Jack-
The Vans Warped Tour 15th Anniver-
Mattea, John McCotcheon, Michael
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AUGUST 20, 2009 Evanston artists and their work, will be
ART GALLERIES As You Uke ItOaltery, e25-9 Chicago
Images of Renewal, Strength and Joy," featuring Oil paintings by Chicago artist Joe Smigielski.
Block Museum of Art at Northwestern University, 40 Arts Circle Drive, Evanston. 1847) 491-40GO, www,hlock-
museo m.narthweatern.edo.Summer hours, July 9-Aug. 30, IO a.m.-5 pm. Tuesday-Thursday; 10 am-B p w. Fn' days: and lOa,m,-5 p.m. Saturday-Sunday, Admission to the museum is free:
unless noted, admission to all pro' grams is also free, Through Aug,3 "Place and Presence: Photography from the Collection," in the Alsdorf Gallery, SepL2Z-DecI3: "Henry Muore: Elephant Skull," io the museum's Alsdorf Gallery. Moore may ho bust known for his monumental bronze sculptures, but his creative output included draw' ing and printmaking as well, In the 1960s the artist became intrigued by the skull ofan African elephant kept n a friend's Lnndon garden, eaamining the object's internal and external spaces in a serios of etchings printed as an album in 19)0. The evhibït indudes all 28 prints Moore produced for thu portfolio, along with its rare ungi' nah vellum cover. Sept 25-Doc, 6:
"Robnrt Mstherwell: An Attitude To' ward Reality, froto the Collection nf the Walker Art Center" utters an overview and introduction to the artist, spanning more than four decades of his career with mure than 40 drawings, col' lagos, prints and paintings. Emily Oaks Nature Center, 4650 Drummel St., Skokio. 1847) 674-1500.
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Gallery hours are B a m-5 p.m. Man' day'Fnida)r B a.m.-4 p.m. Saturdays: and lo a m-4 p.m. Sundays. Through Aog, 28: "Essence of Nature," featuring artwork by Clark Bending of Elk Grove, Ann l-lahorl of Hoffman Estates, Howard Jacobs of Highland Park, Carol Oualkinbush of Eeaouton, Piutr Wvlad' kowicz of Park Ridge and Chicago residvnts Laura Copie, Kathryn Gauthior, Robert J. Johnson, Pauline Kuchanski, Gregory Mejia, Karen Vierneisol und Jill Zylke, Evanston Art Center, 2603 Sheridan Road. 18471 415-5100.
wwwevanstonartcenter.org. Gallery hours: 10 a m'lO p m. Mnnday-Thursday: 10 a m-4 p.m. Fridays and Suturdays: 14 p.m. Sundays. Aug. 23-Sept 2 "Ghostly Echoos," photographs by Alice ilargraee, Jesse Avina, Larry Chaìt and Eric Holuhow. Oct4'Nsn, B: "Once Upon a Time and Now," feat or' ing works eapluring modern-day fairy tales In a variety uf irradio including photography, painting, drawing, scalp' toral installation, metalwork and col' lage. Participating artists include Chicago residents Patty Carnali, Stdcee Kalmanovsky, Erik Lowe, Mitch OCon' null and Eleanor Speiss Ferris: Bonnie Klehr of Libertyville: Teresa Mucha Jamos of Countryside: Julie Laffin uf
held from 7:30 a.m.-b2:30 p.m. Aug.22.
Septl2and26and Oct3 at the Evanston Farmers Market, lucoted at University Place between Railroad and
Maple avenues. Artists will display (or sale their pottery, paintings, sketches and many other mediums. A portion of the proceeds from the artists renting spaces is used to provide art scholarships.
Illinois Holocaust Museum S Educetian Center, Spucial Eshibitions Gallery, 9603 Woods Drive, Skokie. Special eohl-
bitions ore tree with museum admis' sinn nf SB: $6 for students and senior citizens; und $5 for children ages 5-12,
Aug.26-Nuv,29 "Borfoc Photujnurnalists Respond." Based on the book Oar-
fur: Twenty Fears of War and Genocide iv Sudan, by Leora Kahn, the euhibition features work by photojaurnohists Culin Finlay, Sven Incuso, Pep Bonet, Ran
llaviv, Lynsny Aditarin, Chris-Steele Perkins, Radin can Lvhuizen and Oliver
Johard. Sept10, 630 p.m : "Witness tu Genocide: Paicos of Sudanese Sur' vivons," a panel discossinn with Sudannse survivors including mnrnbens of tho "Lost Boys:' Lincoinwood Village Hall, 6900 N. Lin' cule Ave., Lincoinwuod. Gallery hours: 9 a.m -5 pin. Monday-Friday. Conlact Shirley Engelstein, fine arts coordina-
Mitchell Museum of the Americas lodiar 3001 Central St , Evanstan. 10471 475-1030. www.milchellrvuseum.org. Admission to events is includnd with an entrance donation to he Mitchell
Throsgh Sept 25: "Celebrating Enponionce: A Gallery o! Art by Older Adults,"
featuring quilts by Mary Ja Bowers of Chicago and watercolors by Marjorie Graham nf Nenthtiold. Simply Chicago Ast 1310 Oaktnn St., Evanston, (847) 738-0716. www.simply-
chicaqnart.cem. Gallery bourn: 11 am.'? p.m. Sotordoys; l-6 p.m. Sundays. Through Aog. 30', "A Road to Some-
where - Crossing the Abyss," paintings and druwìngs by Susan Cua and Joseph Kinney.
AUDITIONS & OPPORTUNITIES STAGE
The Rising Stars Theotre Co, euh hold open auditions 1er "The Munic Man"
from 7-9 p.m. Aoq. 20 fur children ago 013 years; aod from 7-9 p m. Aug21 and l-5 p.m. Aug, 23 for teens and adults at 6B50 W. Addison, Chicago. Seeking a lungo cast of children, teens and adults for both principal roles and ensemble, Children should prepare 32
sinn per family is $10. Sept 20-Bec, 30'. '7 Artists, 7 Teachings: Contemporary
bans of as opboat song; no appoint-
Great Lakes Native Art." The group evhibition enplones the thomos of truth,
encouraged to make an appointment
respect, lave, bravery, honosty, humility and windom that are central to the ethos and wunldviow of Ihn Anishinabe tribes of the Upper Midwest - the
MusicMankuditisnsOiqrnail.cnm, although walk-ins are welcome. Come prepared tu learn a song and be pne' pared to dance, Accompanist provided.
Chippewa (Ojibwuyl, Ottawa and
No pay. Performance dates are Satur' days and Sundays, Nov, 7-22. Fer infer'
Northwestern University Library, 1910 Campus Drive, Evanston. 1B47) 491-
7635. www.library.00rthwestern,edu, Through Oct. B: "Best of Bologna: Edgiest Artists uf Ihn 2008 loternationnl Children's Book Fair," on display in the upper lobby nf Beening Library (accessikhe through the main library en-
Goodman Theatre, 170 N. Dearborn,
Chicago,wvlcunies children of all eth' nicities to audition for ifs production of Charles Dickens "AChniotmus Carol" frum 10 a,m.-3 p.m. Aug, 31. Performers
ages 5-li oro nuoded for several roles,
tine Museum of Art, 1600 E, Gulf Road, Dos Plaines 18471 635-2633. www oak-
tine dales aro Nov. 20'Doc. 31.
ton.edu/museum. Gallery hours: fo a 55.-6 p m, Monday-Fniduy Il 0m-4 poi. Saturday, Summer hours through August: 10 am.-? p.m Mondoy-Thurs'
Opessaoditlens fur the Perfvrming Ants ut Oakton production of "Honey Brown Eyes" by Stofanie Zadravec will be held from 61 p.m. SepLl'2 at Oaktoo Community College, 1600 E. Golf
Ill Opening reception from 14 p.m. Oct. 4, with en artists' panni discussion at 2
pm. Home Grown Artists, a showcase for
02Ko. Opus 18 a m-6 p.m. Monday-Sueday. Through Aug. 31: "Life Sentences."
featuring sculpture by Frank Bell and paintings by Mary Purtortield, is Gallery I. Oakton Community College, Knohn-
day. Through Aug.27: "Retrospective:
3014, or [emailprotected].
Anne Frank" from T'lo p.m. SepLZ-3 at the Harper College Liberal Arts Center Drama Lab, Building t, Room L1O9, 12811
W, Algonquin Road, Palatine. All roles are opon. You do not need to bs a Harper College student to audition. Re-
hearsals will begin in Soptembor; production rues Nov.13'22. Prepare a two-
te three-minute dramatic munslogue, and bring a headshot and résumé, To schedule an audition appointment, contact Kevin Long at (8471 92-6944 or klonglPhanpercollego.odu. MUSICIANS The Skukle Valley Symphony Orchestra will hold auditions for the 2009-10 season during the tirstweek of September. The SVSO is u 65-plus pince community orchestra of amateurs and
semiprofessionals with seloctnd pro' fossiuna) support The orchestra presonto four to five concerts por year of demanding stundond orchestral ropertome at the North Shore Confer for the Performing Arts in Skokie. Rehearsals are hold from 7.30-10 p.m. Thursdays,
Music Institute of Chicago, 300 Green
prepare two pieces of contrasting styles to sing from memory for the panel ofjudgeo. One selectinn should be in a foreign language and the uthor should be le English (music theater acceptedl. Each singer is Io bring their own accompanist, and is encouraged te come 20 minutes early to warm up.
The Eeaestoe Symphony Orchestra will hold aoditiees fur tramput and as-
The prognato, opon to singers ages 1418. offers private voice lessees, musicianship and keyboard skills classes,
sistant principal French horn in early $eptember,Those interested should contact Cathy Curr ut cathy.carnlPcarrcoeoulting.eet, The orchestra will also hold auditions for string positions in early Septemben particularly looking for string baso. Interested parties should contact Paula Fischer at
and enrichment activities. Monthly master classes and lectures will he provided by guest artists and will lea' tore specialized training in aneas noch as vocal coaching, diction, acting and improvisation, movemont, stage craft, makeup, the International Phonetic Al-
prnnrsm @Icomcast not.
Na Mele Aloha Hawaiian music club
seeks musicians who play ukulele, upright string bass, keyboards, flote and violin, The group is open to all ages. Rehearsals are held frem 7-10 p.m. Thursdays at Oakton Community Col-
phubet and sonne. For inFormation or to schedule an audition, contact Barbara
lege, 1500 E. Gell Read, Des Plaines,
voice volunteer choras performing for more than 70 years, will present three concerts during its2009-lU season, Chorus audilions will be held at 6:30 p m. Sept B and 15 at Trinity Lutheran
Ann Martín at hmartinlPolasicinstonq or 1047) 905-1500, est. 466. North Shore Choral SocIety, a 120-
Call Earl Essig, (8471 2720762, oro' mail [emailprotected]. SINGERS
Church, 3637 Golf Road, Evanston. to
Music Institute of Chicago Chorale will hold auditions From 7:30-9:30 p.m. Aug.25 at its Evanston East Campus, 1490 Chicago Ave , Evanston. The ensemble is led by Daniel Wahlenberg and
make an appointment, contact Len Barkerat (B47l 272-2351 or leepbarkerrAaol com. Rehearsals are held trum 7:30-10 pm. Toosdays at Trinity Esther-
rehearsals are held from 7:45-10 p.m.
an Church. For inFormation, visit
Bjnnnsoo Male Chorus inviten malo
singers to isis in four-part choral singlng,They reheorse at B p.m. Thursdays in Ihn Park Ridge VIVI Hall, Higgins Road and Canfield Avenue, Sep-
tomber-Jase, and sing American and Scandinavian selections at various lo-
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546-2050. Normennenes Singing Society Male Chorus invites malo singers to join the
graup in singing American and Scandi' naoian selections throughout the year, except fur the months ofJuly ansI August Rohearsain une hold at B pm. Tuesdays at the Estenian House in Lin'
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temole singers at any leoni of choral enponience, Nu auditions are held. The choir pnrinrms a variety of music, from classical to Broadway, and penforms two concerts annually, under
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Harvard: Casey Rivrdan-Mihlard of
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Leslie Brodie at (8471 67y-KSOI, eut,
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matlon, call 1B47) 905'1500, est 101.
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Cincinnati, Ohio: Alee O'Neal of Brooklyu, NY and Deborah Simon of Brans,
who entered a competition to be teatuned at the world's largest annual children's book event, Nopes Cultural Arts Center Gallery,
fsrmotinn, call (B471 635-1897,
omines the disastrous effects of conflict between entions and lndieidoals. The director is casting three mules ages 20s te3üu one female, late 205 to 305; one female in her 605; and one l2-year:old girl, Prepared monologues (one to two minutos) will be hound along with cold readings from the script Production datos are Oct. 15-25
Brahms tlebeslieder Waltoes and Schumane Spanisches tledspiel. For lof or-
mont necessary. Teens and adults are
including the role of Tiny rim and the Cratchit children. Actors can register (or audition timen from 9:30-11:30 am, in the lnbby of the theatre. Be not call Goodman Theatre to make audition appointmento. Thosn auditioning are asked to prepone a memorized poem nr monologue (one minute or less in losglhi and one vorne of a song, preferably a traditional holiday song or Christmas carol, sung withoot musical accompaniment They should ulss bring a photo and ndsumé including age, hoight, weight, previous theatrical and related eeponience/traielng, ad' dress and contact information, Produc-
trance). "Best of Bologna" presents a selection works by artists chosen from an uniginol pool nf more than 3,000
Buy Rood, Winnetka, will huid auditions for the Honors Vocal Program at MIC from 5-1 p.m. Aug, 26. Singers are to
ut Oaktnn's Dos Plaines campos. For in-
third oboe/English hone, third bassoon/coetrabussoon, fourth boro and percussion. There are also openings fer positions in all string sections. Provisos orchestral eoperienco is protemed. Fur audition repertoire and In schedule an audition time, contact
p.m. Snpt, 3, Seniors Action Service, 1123 Cmorsnn, Suite 200, Evanston. www.Seoinrskc-
Museum. Suggested danatinn is $5 for adults; $2.50 fon senior citizens, stodents and children. Maoimum admis'
Putawutomi, also known as the Council nl the Three Fires
Tuesdays. Fall neportoire includes the
Road, Des Plaines. Set le war-tore BosnIa during the 19905, the play ev-
tor, 10471 674-3006. Through Aug, 20:
"Art in Science," sculpture and twudimensinnul art by Peter N. Gray.
September through May, at the center, with additional Monday rehearsals the week of a concert, The orchestra has openings forpninclpal cello, principal baos, second trumpet, second oboe,
Jssoph Meurt," featuring works by Belglus-bore artist Joseph Moent, a cestemporary und friend of Jackson Poi' lock, Boring the Great Depression, Meert was a Works Progress Adminis' halbe artist and became part nf on artists' group that included Pohlack, Herman Cherry and others. Sept 3-Oct 16: "Gregory Orinff; Prints from the Great Depression," featuring mere thon 60 lithographs, Wosdcuts end etchings. Opening reception from S'O
tionSenvice.srg. Gallery hours une 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Wednesdays and Fridayn.
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Recording artist Denise Bngham of Streamwooij will perform at 8 pm. Aug. 22 at the Skokje Theatre, 7924 N. lincoig Ave. The concert will feature songs from her acclaimed new album, Hotel LalayeUo.' as well as video Clips showing the album's production and a tribute to military veterans. Accompanying Briqham will be her arranger/projuCOr Carey Deadinan. Brigham's new album, currently No. 2 on VS. Adult Standards airplay charts. features most of the "Wicked orchestra plus jazz stars like Mark Colby, Mike Smith and Andy Baker, Brigham, a Suburban mom, started performing in public less than IO years ago. Shortly after her album's release, she became the Featured Artist of the Week on the Music Of Your Life national indio network. For tickets or more ¡nfonnation, call (8-47) 677-7161 or visit wwwskokietheatrecom or www.denisebrigham.co
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And keeping with ti-adiLion, tise cousins import niany foods disectly fi-orn Italy, sucia as cheeses, pioscisittos, porcini mushrooms and a bevy of Italian wines. Giannissi swears that Nonna's ra one ofthe only places in the Chicago area to carry a 2001 vintage of Casanova di Neri Brunello di Montalcino, Tenuta Nuova 2000 produced in Tuscany. (Boit at $195 a bottle, you bettes- have
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BY BRUCE INGRAM Film Critic
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You've kind ofgot to admire the nerve ofa guy who's dreaming up a World War II movie and decides what the whole thing needs is a bettor ending. Not that writer/director Quentin Tarantino (Pulp Fiction," "Kill Bill") has ever been lacking for nerve
01 raw cinematic talent both very much in cvidence in this ambitious attempt to redo The Big War QT style. Unfortunately, ho loses focus when he takes the project a little too seriously and tries to take his story outside the bounds of exploitation fare. "Inglourious I3asterds" has been bouncing around Tarantino's mind for years, and his intentions for the project seemed clear froñi
the fact that he borrowed the title from a 1978 Eurotrash action/exploitation cheapie that ripped off the
attack the theater themselves. And the Bastords,
Eli Roth plays SpI. Donny Dono-
Witz in Inglourious Basterds
The first, and most naturally suited to him, concerns Lt. Aldo Raine, a former moonshine runner from Tennessee (played with good-ol'-boy glee by Brad Pitt), who assembles a death squad composed primarily ofJewish sol diers to strike fear into the hearts of German soldiers by bushwhacking and scalping them. They call themselves the Inglourious
Basterds and what they lack in spelling ability they make up for in artful brutalky, carving swastikas into the foreheads of the
premise of The Dirty few soldiers they don't kill. Dozen." An early incarnaTarantino also dreams tian of thelìlm was to have up a young woman named starred son-of-Evanston Shosanna Dreyfus Michael Madsen. More . (Melanie Laurent), who recently, Tarantino report- - survives the slaughter of edly had planned to ' her family by the unfailexpand th idea into a ingly polite and urbane . miniseries exploring the Colonel Landa, a.k.a. The war in much greater Jew FJuntei- (Christoph detail. The latter might explain
the discursive nature of this incarnation of inglounous," which meanders from effectively twisted,
ultra-violent Dirty Dozen"-style hijinks to
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coolly suspenseful capionage and personal revenge drama. Tarantino divides his story into five chapters,
with titles such as Onco Upon a Time in Nazi-Occu-
pied France,' and three story lines, which only come together, through sheer contrivance, for the explosive finale.
'Miltz) and somehow
becomes the proprietress ofa movie house in Paris. There, she attracts the unwanted attentions of a German \vai- hero (Daniel Bruhi) who recommends
her theater foi' the debut ofa propaganda film based on his exploits. Most of the German high command \vill be in attendance at the premies-e, including Hitler himself, and Col. Landa will be providing security
- giving Shosanna the opportunity foi- big-time revenge. Meanwhile, British army
intelligence, represented by a heavily made-up and
led by a former film critic turned commando (Michael Fassbender), are uncomfortably drafted into a mission that calls for subtlety and subterfuge instead ofcrazed ultra-violence. It's a typical Tarantino touch that the plot to wipe out Hitler and win the war overnight comes down to a
battle set in a theater and that a film plays a conti-al role in the final confrontation. That's the soi-t of unfettered imagination that makes his films
so perversely exuberant ifyou have the stomach for them - and there's enough of that in Inglourious" to keep things interesting. Despite the film tendency to slip into tedium whenever the action shifts away from Lt. Raines and his crew. The Basterds are the heart of this film and they probably should have been its sole focus. The way the film is structured now, even with a seriously overlong running time of 153 minutes, none of the story lines get Tarantjn&s full attention and none of them work as vell as they should. Maybe he should have made this film twice as long and split it into two parts, like Kill Bill.' Or. maybe he should have gone with the miniseriés
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Prospect. The evening wilt include a
pizza bullet, split1hepot rallie, a time'related silent auction aed live elitertainmeet Iraqi the band 5000
Gwen Ihnat, Who teaches Enhancing
YourWritteo Communlcutionwith Stylo in Loyola Oniversitys Continuum pro' gram, will otter a workshop on ways to improve writing skills. Ilse lair will also feature children's activities, Including tace'painting. art lessons, story time and crults. For inlormation, call (7731 6314633 or visit www.norwoodparkhis' toricalsociety.nrg. Studio FIn, 1128 Florence, Evanston. Sept12, 7:3010:30 p m.: Rook release
Sept13 at the North Shore Center tor the Pertermin Arts, 9501 Shshio Blvd. Skokie. $1005350. Tickets available by calling (312) 7751834 er visiting www.gnjcc.org/benefit.
ter, Shokie. (8471 676-2230, Sept23,
?3O p.m : Jon liuto will discuss ucd sign his latest hook, Sos/ola Dog. Des Plaines Public Library, 50! Ellinwnod St. (847) 376-2787, www.dppl.org. Aug.26, 7 p.m Todd Wossell, uuthnr o! The One and Only Chic//ar/wy -Amer/ca's Dreaf Alb/ole, will host a multimedia presentation about his great-uncle, who was a star
"Rod Blagojevlch Superstar. present' ed by Second City through Sept6 at
CHILDS PLAY Arlington Paric 2200 W. Euclid Ave., Arlington Heights. 18471 385-7550. www.arlingtonpark.com. Family Day,
every Sunday, through Sept 6, otters a special theme each week. Aug, 23: Mas'
with ea intermission. Tickets: $12. Call
for sale. Authsr presentations and wnitieg workshops include: Rich tied' berg and Carol Jean Canson, coiu' thorn o! Chicago Yeslerday& Today, will discuss the history of Chicago: Loura Kamodulski, who teaches Every' day Ristory: Historical Research and Writing in Loyola Uoiversitys Continu' em program, will present a workshop on preserving a tamily legacy through
first-person narratives, generational histories and other projects: Karen Kruse, author ut A Chicago Fireho ese Stories o(Wrigleyeille's EogThe 78, will
discesa her boelc take Claremont Press author and genealogist Grace
dances the second and fourth Hundays of the month all year long at the
Tickets: $25. Vi5it
SCare. Conter en Hoisted und the
unless otherwise noted. 18471 909-3651
Park Ridge Seniar Center, 100 S. West'
www.chicagoshakes corn or call (3121
Dance far Life Fund. Call (3121 922-S812
er wwwevmark.nrg, Aog,20: The Mid'
orn Ave , Park Ridge. Rounds start at
595'5600. Rusemont Theatre, 5400 N. River
or visit www.dancotorlifechicago dom. Happy Twlrters Dance Ctub provides round and ugoare dancing at 7.30 p.m. the second Satarday ut the menth, Sept12 through May 8, at Immanuel Lutheran Church, Thacker and Lee streets, Des Plaines, $6 per guest Call
way Ramblers ICajunI.
7:30 p.m , with squares frum 0-IR p.m.
Josh Weckessoer Dance Spectacular. 8 p.m. Aog,21'22 at The Building Stage, 412 N. Carpenter St, Chicago. The 000ning includes performances by
For information, call (7731 775-9427 or
Synapse Arts Collective, Kinetic Bast, Masha Dalnvlenkov, Matt Gritto, Brandy White, Be the Groove, Stick N Move and
dances the fourbIs Saturday of each
Josh Weckessner. Tickets: $lO'SlS. Visit ance/57.
DANCE
Ridge. First lesson is tree. Call 184?)
ChIcago Dance Club, (847) 622-4466.
7295005 or 17131 605-0407 tor mIar' matiao,
Kristine's Dance Party, 7:30-Il p.m. Thursdays at the Park Ridge VFW, ION Higginn Road, Park Ridge. Open ta sie' gles and couples. Nightclub, swing, it'
dancing starts at 8 p.m. with guest callers. Retreshmoots nerved and hannor available thraagh April 24. Admis' nias: $6. For intermation, call (8471
terbug. salsa, hustle, cha cha, too trot and and other music provided by aDJ.
3R2'5512 or 1047) 253'32O6. Sept26:
Chicago. Sept 12. 7.30 p.m.: Natya
www.seechïcagedaece.cenperfarrn'
$5 covefl cash bar, 17731 402O642 or
www.hristinesdanceparty.com.
leikarringen 'Helmhs" dancers wel' come these age 16 and older interest' ed un Scandinavian folk dance to join them mom 89:30 p m. Wednesdays at
órpresentanl.D. and
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DINNÈR'ISON US5!
Square Wheels Square Dance Club
club etfers sguare dancing lessons Sept 14, 2! and28 at Sommit of Up-' town, IR N. Summit, downtown Park
1847) 6985501 er 17731 685'R4R7. The
J oiR US fordlnner any evening in August wearing your uniform
(7001 442-8646. Aug, 24: "So long to Summer,"
month, September through May, at Our Redeemer Lutheran Church, 304 W. Palatine Road, Prospect Heights. Round dancing begins at 7:30 puns. with ttaward and Anna Hottman, and square
.
Appreciation Month at Allgauer's!
Square Spares G Pairs Square Dance
Club, a club ter couples and singles,
Herschel Tolonn. Oct 24: Steve Sullivan.
Allgauer's would like to thnkour fire, police and military heroes who sacrifice for our safety every day! purchase of one regular priced dinnor entree. not apy to prix-fixe menu, split or half-portion entrees, or Friday Seafood & Pilone Rib Buffet. Maximum of one complimentary dinner per table and nos valid with any other offer o coupon. Wish thc
Does
.Allgaùer's on the Riverfront Restaurant
Willowbrook Ballroom, 8900 S Archer
Located al sisc (:lttion Cisicago No,'ttsbrook
.
Ave, Willow Springs. 1700) 839'IOOO.
2855 North Mjtsoukec, Avenue
www.willowbreekballroom dom. Aug. 21: Swing dancing to music by The Flat
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SAT.
19, 10:30 a m : "Fractured Fairytales,"
adapted tram stories by Aesnp and the Druthers Grimm and presented by GreatWorks Theatre Company Praduc' tion. $15. Oct24, 10:30 am.: "The Legend et Sleepy Hollow," presented by
Lincoln Ave. at Oakton St. in Downtown Skokie
Free Admission
GreatWerks Theatre Company. SIS. Nov.
C RAC KER:30
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FAREWELL CAPTAIN6.30 PM
Youth Ensemble, $15. Dec.5,12.g9 and
THE BON MOTS4.3OPM
26 7 p m., and Dec. 6, 13, 20 and 27.
2:30 p.m.: "lt's a Wonderful Lilo," a live radia play presented by the NFl Per' terming Arts Academy. SIS,
COMEDY
Spanish pnr(ormance. Tickets are 512,
The Annoyance Theatre. 4830 N.
519 and $24. with a limited number ni
Drnadway, Chicago. (773) 561-4665.
V.I.P. 1545 weekday and $50 weekend)
www.theaneayance.cem. Au,20 and 27. 9.30 pm: "Idiot Tango," okotch comedy by Rich and Rebecca Sohn. $10, Through Sept12, 8 p.m. Saturdays: "Sciontnlsgyl The lUnauthorizod) Musi' cal," written and performed by the An-
www.ticketmaster.com. For show infer' matins, call 13121 455'45R0 er visit www.disneyonice corn. if Von Take a Mouse toSchool," pro' sented by Emerald City Theatre through Sept 21 at the Apotla Theater,
dation of Chicago, Chicago House, AID'
$500. Proceeds befoul the AIDS Fous'
FIRE 'POLICE MILITARY
Ma-
sic by Chuck aed Friends
THE WARNING LA6 PM
7 p m.: 6rease," presented by the NIT
wuekoedl seats available. All opening night tickets are $11, oudlaitiog VJ.P. and iront raw seats. For tickets, call (800) 745'3000 or visit
will be followed by a 20-minute lo/prov set based on audience suggestions.
Allgauers ja pleased td asinounce...
BECOMES [ED ZEPPELiN 8 PM
younger. Call 13121 595-5600 nr visit www.clricagoshahes.cnm.
and iront row 1555 weekday and $70
The Dick filial Orchestra, Sept2
ON THE RIVERFRON'S
St. Charles. (630) 504'6342. www.tick' etmaster.cem. Nab/a Fool Theatrica/s
28, Dec. 5, 12. 19, 1030 am.. and Dec.13,
Sueday.The5pm.ohowo Sunday isa
www.brewopaperticketncom luearch "Natya").
6616.
Pheasant Run Resort. 4051 E. Main St..
Tickets: SIB: $15 tor children 12 and
day'Friday; 11.38 a m , 3:30 p.m. and? p m. Saturday: and i p.m. and 5 p.m.
members; $9 guests. Sept 6: Music by
IA LLGAUERS
nary. Call 1047) 823'759& or (047) 692-
$260 for 20 weeks.
ZDD9Ch/ldrens ThealerSeries- Sept
mancos are ochodaled (or 7 p m. Tues'
Ave, Franklin Park. Admission is SR for
l2400rvisit
Dos Plaines, 666 Graceland Ave. No pri-
er dance experience or partner noces'
lYs Thsrsdayt Dance Nights. Free dance lessons at 630 p.m. dancing from 7:30-9 p m. at 909 Davis Plaza, Maple and Church streets, Evanston,
lee 525. Upcomiog datos include Sept 26, Oct 24, Nov. 28, Dec.12 IChrisimas
coin Ave. 18471 965-4220. Aug, 29,10
The huur'losg concert is designed to introduce tamilies with children ages 4 and up to the joys o! live perlormance. At 11 am. on hulk days. perlurmers are available (or autographs and pictures in the theater's lobby, while young mu' siriano demonstrate and answor gues' lions about tire ieatured instruments.
including hardcover, soticover and children's, and books on tape, will be
tor students and seniors, Call 13121 212-
becs: $10 nsnmoorbors. Membership
Marten Grooe Pobflc Ubrary, 6140 lin'
Chicago Chamber Musicians will pros' ont "Peter and the Wolf," by Sergei Prokotiev, ut 10 and 1130 a.m Nov. 1415 at Chicago Shokespoare Theater on
Disney On Ice presents "100 Years si
Gala reception will be at 5 p.m. at the Millennium Park Rooftop Terrace, feu' tuning a Yght buffet dinner, followed by
dung tees.
wwwirish'amvricanorg. Sept20, 2
Magic" Sept 8-13 at the United Center, 1901 W. Ktadieon St. Chicago. Perlar-
an dance and music. Tickets: $25; $15
ballroom dancen tram 7.30-10:30 pm. at the American Legion, 9757 Pacitic
shows are $12, excluding tao and han'
McGaw YMCA, 1000 Grove St. Evanston.
House, 5624 N. Newark Ave., Chicugn. Admission io $2. Now and used bsohs,
lywaed" and ito resto in classical Indi-
ny and Same Planet Different World.
Dance Theatre will pay tributo ta the music o! Indian composer A. R. Rab' man, winner et two Academy Awards tor his compasitions far the turn 'Slumdog Miltionaire' The program will include selections tram Rahman's
lo a m. Wednesdays, Thursdays and Tri' days; li am. Satardays.Tickets (or all
www.northshoredanceceoter.com. Saturdays, 11:50 a m.12:30 pm: Story Time Yoga tar agos 3'7; parents welcome.
Fair will be held from coon'S p.m. Aug. 23 at the Nuble'SoymnurCrippon
let, River North Chicago Dance Compa'
Franklin Park, Mostly swing dancing, some ballroom, Latin and line dancing. Open to ages 21 and otder. SS mom'
Sept & Junior Jockey Club Party. Brilliasteen Jr. is seeking sixth' through eighth-graders to participate in a Broadway musical cabaret. Audi' tiens ellI be held (nom 11 am'S p.m. Sept12 and noon-4 p m. Sept 13 at the
Shun Tucker, 18471 475-7'lOO, ext. 225.
Dempster. AuR.25, 7 p m.: Discussion et The Readerby Bernhard Schlink. Norwood Park Historical Society Buuh
Spares Sunday Evening Club holds
Harald Washington tibrary, Cindy Pritakor Auditorium, 400 5, State St,
www.rnarriotttheatre.com. Through Aug. 2, "Cinderella." Pertsrrnanceu at
N. Knoo Ave., Chicago. (713> 28?703S.
p m.: Discussion el Crashing Through by Robert Kurson at Starbuckn, 6763
between the modern concept ot "Dol-
Dance to DJ music from the '505 to to' day from 7:301130 p m. Saturdays at American Legion Hall, 9757 Pacitic Ave,
18471634-0280.
tord Ave., Skokie. 18471 674'2216.
coIn Ave. 1841) 9654220. Aug.23, 3
Street Dance Chicago, The Jofiroy Rai-
Randolph Drive, Chicago. Tickets: $75'
Maniott Theatre forYoung Audi' encen. IO Marriott Drive, Lisceloshire.
Giordano Jaez Dance Chicago, Hubbard
and 3 p.m. Sundays. Each performance
tormation about the theater, call (8471 6?l'SlOO. Oct2'3, 8 p m.: Robin Williams presents his "Weapons et Seit' Deatrudtioo" cemody bec
(7731 ?61'44T7.
the First United Methodist Church of
the performance at 7:30 p.m. at Harris Theater ter Music and Dance, 205 E.
at www.tickotmastor.com or 13121 5591212; the ticket prices listed below du net Includo snrvico foes. For more in'
pradaction is appropriato (or children ages 5-10, and runs about one hoer
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full repertnry st music, With choreog' raphy by artistic director Osma Ra' jagopalan, associate artistic director Orithika Rajagnpalan and the Natya dancers, Illastrating the connections
Fridays: 3, 7 aigd 9:30 p.m. Saturdays:
Road, Rosemnnt. Tickets are available
competition is a trampoline. Duck wants that prize, bot with Farmer Drown watching around every cerner, how will he hold singing and dancing
gawymca.erg. For intormatinn, call
Morton Grove Public Library, 6l0 Lin'
tarmances at 7:30 p.m. Thursdays and
and lt a m. Oct.18. Regular pertermanc' es at I p.m. Saturdays and Il am. and t p m. Sundays. The county fair is dem' ing. and the grand prize in the taleet
days, otters children 12 and under hands-on activities about Arlington
Racy Pier, 800 E. Grand Ave., Chicago.
Pier, 800 E. Grand Ave., Chicago. Per'
thelmo Theatre, 6912 N. Gtenwood Ave.,
rehearsals tor Cow, Pig ged Ewe? The
Show G Tell. Aug.30: Paddock Tour.
Chicago Shnkospeare Theater on Navy
tar tall class. (847) 236-9235 nr
cot Day. Aug. 30: Jeanie B (live musid. Sept 6: Chicago Fire Fest io the Park. Junior Jockey Club, on selected Sun'
Park and horse racing. Children inter' estod in joining the Junior Jockey Club can sign up al the Junior Jockey Club test every Sunday. Aug. 23: Dlacksmitls
IO Theater, in the Dot Close Theatre,
troduce children to music. Ongoing classes available in Nortkbrook and Park Ridge. Registration is in progress
at the McGaw YMCA or at www.mc'
music und dance.
, --
Lasloy and John Sviukla. Nu periorm' ance Aug20. $10.
Weekly rehearsals will take pince through November. Register in person
lI/storyotlrish Dance in Chicago. There will also be u pust'sigeing recep' lion leaturing perlormaoceu by a vari' ety cl the Chicago area's schools o!
s
Jablooskil, sketch comedy by Sherra
player tor Ohio State Ueioeruity in the lato 1910s. Copies nl the book will ho ovailablo For purchase and sieing. Irish American Heritage Center, 4626
and sIgn her book, Stepu in Time: The
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Aug,29, tealuring performances by
am.: Jigglejam Children's Music with Jodi Koplin. North Shore Dance Center, 840! Craw-
p.m.: Kathleen M. Flanagan Will discuss
S
Through Aug, 27, 10:38 p.m. Thursdays:
Chicago, with previews at 1 p.m. Oct.17
Barnes & Noble, 55 old Orchard Ceo'
b
tar children. Call 17731 935'6l00 or olsit www.erneraldcitytheaire.corn. JosH Kopiln's Jlggiejammer classes, (er children ages 6 months ta 3 years and their pareots, feature guitar, per' cassino intrurnents and puppets to in'
ing.com.
BOOKS & POETRY
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AIDS fend-ruining event, will be hold
from the villaqe qnvernnient aed
ing comedian Hnwie Mandol, 7:30 p.m
s
party, starting at 7 p.m.l. Dance for Ufe. a port ormanco'based
0199. www.Chicago.i0lmprov.com.
Sentii. The eveeieg will also leature the npeeinq nl the Randhurst time capsule, which was placed by olliclals
ter of Chicago aneual beeelit, teatur'
.
3541 N. Clark St, Chicago. (7731 ROO'
ages 3 to 6 years old. Tickets: $15; $12
wwwjigglojvmproductions.com. Uteline Thvatre KldSenios presents "Booby Dooby Men:' OctlB'Dec. 6 at
person at the doer. Call (8470 392' 9006 nr visit www.mtphist org. JCC Uvet the Jewish Commueity Cen'
s
2540 N. Lincoln Ave., Chicago. The play io best suited for familles With children
party ter Dreal SmokyMounlains Na' I/ova/Par/i: Thirty Years of American Landscaposby Richord Mach. In R.Sv.P., email in! olAquietlightpublish'
Randhurst Corporation in 1902. $15 per
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lesson and dance. Salsa fessons at 7:30
630 p.m $15 in advance; $20 at the door, which includes the regalar salsa p.m. followed by dancing to salsa and
Cats. tessons start at 730 p.m. fol' owed by dancing at 8:30 pro. SIZ Sia for students with 1.0. Aug.2 Ballroom dancing from 25 par. with music by fhe Teddy lee Orchestra. $14. Swing
dancing fesnons at 7 p.m.. followed by dancing ta music by a DJ until Il p.m. $10. Aug. 25 and SepLi: Country and western dancing. Lesson starts at 7:30 p m. followed by dancing until 10 p.m. se. flats and boots encnaraged Aug.
Latin mosic until ii p.m. $10. No pantnor needed. Aag29 8 p m Tejano Dance featuring Ill Joe y la Familia. $35 For reserved seating: $30 general
admission. Asg.30 Ballroom dancing from 2-5 p.m. with the Jay Witchor Orchostra, $14 Swing dancing starts at 7 until fi p m. to music by DJ Carl, $10.
Sopt2 Salsa lessons start at 7.30 p.m. followed by dancing to salsa and Latin
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DINING Schaefers, 9965 Gross Point Road. Skokie. 1841) 67357ll. Aug. 22. 11 am-S
. p m Saturday Wino Tasting featuring sauvignon blancs and cabornets. Freo. Aug. 29, li o m-5 p.m Saturday Wine lasting featuring chardnnnays and
American Craft Exposition, Aug. 28-30 at the Henry Crown Sports Pavilion at Northwestern University, 2313 Campus Drive. Evanston. Hours are 10 a.m.-9
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Çantal.thbçPath Art League for m.dethforn1y@tat (8471 234-3143 or
vejrdeeepOheEtthague.erg. Nurvìoyq PArk Historical Society's . 2009 11line Fest,4-7 p.m. Sept12 at the
OobM;SiyyeaurCippen Heaue, 56240. Attendees will with hors doouesjoy'lon'os ba'chdrópoLCtekngo's aident homo.
lion and guest speakers Jean verseo, author of SYOR Chicago: Your Guide to Srinq-Vour-Oiwn'Botile Restaura oto and Roe G Spirits Stores in Chkaqolaod, and sommelier Robert Lehnen of Lettuce Enlertaie You Enterprises. Tickels are $50. For inlormution or tickets, visit www nerwoodparkhistoricalsociety.erg or call (7731 6314633.
RMC Ausillany Fall and halloween
Cralt Show, 7 a m-3.30 p.m SepL 18 at Resurrection Medical Center, 7435 W. Talcott Ave, Chicago. Ass Ants G Crafts Adventure Il, pre-
sented by the American Society of Artists from 9 a m-5 p m. Sepi 19 at Hedges Park, 200 S Courtland, Park . Ridge. Free admission. 18411 991-4748
. Bill Corbelt (Crew T. Robot) will be reunited on the big screen fun ogo-.
p.m. Admission is $7 fun members; $9
Park, 1601 W. Hirsch, Melrose Park, with
music by The Variety Pali.
eveniog nf live ruling on "Plor9Jn,eií
omEvents coro, The Silent filin Society uf Ch)cago will
present the 2009 Silent Summer Film Festival ut 8 p.m. Fridays, through Aug, 28 at thePontage Theater, 4050 N. MiF
wauken Ave., Chicago. Alllilithiill be prelecled in 35mm print fansist and presented with live organ uc''ehipanimont by photoplay organintsDeonis Scott, Joy Warren,and Michie,Jpcklin. Mike Oezin nod his West End Jazz Band
will entertain arriving guests with live 1920s jaoz prior Io Ihe closiegnight feature For intormalion, call (7731 2057372 nr visit www.nileolfilmchicagecoin. Aug21: "The Thivf of Baghdad," starring Donglas Fairbanko.Aog,29. Seventh Heaven," starring Janet Gaynor, who won Iho Iinnt ,lcadomy Award for Deot Ac-
tress with her penlerunance in this film. Skohie Poblic Library, 5215 Ouktee St. 18471 673-7714. www.skvkiolibrary.nrg. Chicago YIVO Society 2009 Summen
Festivalo!YiddïshCaltoro presents. liims at 12:15 p.m. All movies wilh Eng-
Inh subti)les when Yiddish, Hebrew or Polish is npnken. Aug.26: "yiddish Thyator: A Lone Story."
on wwwemericansocielyolartists'org.
TODRS & OUTINGS Norwood Park Hlntontcal Society, 5624 N. Newark Ave., Chicago. (773) 631-
4633. www.00rweodparkhistonicaluoti' ety.org. The Norwond Park Historical Society, a eonprofit organization, resides in the Noble-Snymour-Crippen Hoose, Chicago's oldest home, Hours are 000n-4 p.m. Saturdays, nr by appointment. Admission is free. bot donations ere accepted.
Skokie Northshnre Sculpture Park. lo' cated along McCormick DInd. between Oempster on the north and Touhy on the south. (0471 67y'426S. www sculp turepark.orq. A series of free guided tours are offered on select Sundays through October, weather permitting
Trained volunteer docentn will lead in' formal walking tours, teutuning a dit' lovent section et the twninile long park each month. Tours begin promptlv at 1 p.m. will be approximately une hoar in length und feature discussions
nf the sculptures, their creating artist, types of materials used and tech' niques employed, as vieil as the artists' concepts fer the various pieces. Aug. 23: Section I, park in the lot in the park, between Dempster und Main. Sept 21: Section II. Oct25: Section IV.
Evanston Art Center, 2603 Sheridan
Celébrating a canèr spiced with humor 40 Veai It the ILS.: A Raò6e
in this country but decided it was time, And what better place than at his syn' agogue which Schechter
Odyssey' by Rabbi Barry Schechter. 2 p.m. Sunday, Aog. 30, Congregation Kol Emeth, 5130 W. Tushy Ave.. Shokie,
Free, refreshments following proseotafisa, (841) 613-3310,
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Friendly community Schechter has spent 28 years at ICol Emeth, tirot as
Thun month after Neil
the cantor and then as the rabbi. 'The congregation is
Armotrong landed on the moon, Rabbi Barry Schechter of Congregation Kot Emeth in ojerosospleted a oignifacant journey ofhio own, He traveled from England to America
to study and found himself in a country that almost instantly felt like home. Schechter will celebrate his 40th anniversary in the United Staates with a presentation, open to the public, at his synagogue at 2 pm. Aug, 30, Listening to Schechter is always a treat because of his quick wit and the fascinating humorous stories he tells, that always seem to offer a gentle lesson. 'The
really my life," he declared. "It is truly a community with the most wonderful friendly people in the world who rejoice with each other in good times and support each other in ciufficult times," He considers his associa-
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best humor shows us something about ourselves that either we don't know or we know but we don't admit," he said. Sehechter said that he began thinking about his arrival in America after hearing commentai-y about
the milestone anniversary ofArmstrong's moon landing. "I started thinking, I can not believe it. I came herejust a couple of weeks afterwards," the rabbi said. He realized that he had never previously celebrated anniversaries ofhis arrival
Road. (847) 47553OO.
The AmenicanJewioh Artists Club io now accepting applicatien5 for new artist momborn The club enhibits
wwwovanntonurtcestor.org. Cinema
widely in the Chicago area in souse-
Uader theStans, a free film oenieo Ion
ums, public venues and iootitntioos, synagogues and community centers.
ut the Fischer Wright Art Ceoter, BIS
Members also participate in solos discassions and art critiques, plein air painting sessions, und other activities.
charge for Guild members: S15 per
families. Mevies ore at dash on the lawn in bach of the art center. Aug.21:
ileverEnding Slery." Mortun Grane Public tlbrnry, 6140 Lin' cnln Ave. 10471 9654220. Aug.20, 2
For inlormation, visit wwwamericanjewishartistscluh.org.
telling.
because I inset Julie
through a congregant and, naturally, our wedding took place at ¡Col Emeth," the rabbi said. l3chechter came to the
Doers open fon seating one'holf hoar before shuw lime. Aug.20, 7 p ro.: Foreign Film Fest presento "Waltz with
hers ere welcome. For informotinn, call Margaret Newman, 18471 924'R952, or
is available for artists looking for en'
visit wnvwdpag.ong.
going everkohepn and group eveeto to
Park Ridge Ant League meets at 7;30
Road, Park Ridge. Goeut lee io $3. Call
PertageTheater. 4050 N. Milwaukee
Dorothy DuSold, (8471 825-3505.
Program, call (841) bIS-1414 or v'u'
Oahtos St. All levels of photographers
www.oukton.edu/emwjtos, Remed and Juliet (HUM BbS-611 enamines the origins of Shakespeare's romantic
Ostreg Serbias Onthodao Chancis,
(cash only) at the door. lo addition te the screeniegs, there will alus be a
SINGLES Jewish Senior Singles Sociut Club meets regolarly for dinners and a variety of programs. For inforunotion, call
Now thmuUh September 5 Wednesdays 9:30pm Saturdays 10:15pm
Spiicial Labor Otiy Show:
l:i:lil,i. Tepli'rolior O o 9:30pm
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For information about the Emenitu'
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tragedy and how it has influenced po' cts, novelists und pluywnighfo. leurweek course meets from 1011:30 am,
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NOW THROUGH SEPTEMBER 7
Dazzlino displays twice weekly, all sommer long t
Oubton Community College Emeritus . Program alters courses at its Skokie
month at Skokie Village Hall, 5127 W.
3LOC7 PARTY
Moot your neighbors from aroand the city at Chicago's only kid-sized block partyl For more information, visit www.ChfcageChildrensMuseum.org
MISCELLANEOUS
p m A screening of "Dr. Horribly's Sing-Along Blog' and the 2005 movIe "Serenity' will he presented by the ' .
(online only, through Aug. 251; $15
nessun
advance their art.
campus, 1701 N. Lincnln Ave, Skokio..,/
val, noon-Il pio S0f5L5-6 at St Basil of
CHiCAGO
CllLP
www.enanstonatelier.Com, 1-ON-6 Ses-
Skokie Photographic Society meets et 7.30 p.m. the thirdThursduy of each
welcome. Call 10471 671'B324.
of Poland when Jews were still living in great numbers in Poland," Schechter related. "He goes into a
NOW PLAYING! Harsy and Duimbledore work together to protect Hogwants from Voldernort's ovil plans. Rated PG. Visit www.lmax.com/chicago or calf 312-595-5MAX for showlimes,
Evanston. f3121 480-7196.
Ave. Chicago. (7731736-4050. www.portagetheater.org. Aug. 29,8
Chicagoland Browncoofs to benefit the House uf the Good Shepherd and Eguality New. Tickets: SIG in adeance
Jewish family - was traycling through a poor part
humor," Schechter noted. "Now people come to expect it, so I musn't disappoint," Although his presentaLions give Schechter and others pleasure, he is quick to emphasize, "J am a rabbi, That's my ca1lias that's my career, that's my life?' Comrncnt:pioncerlocaLcom
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pm. the third Friday nf themvnth in the South Park Fieldhouse, 833 Talcott
Schechter's reputation as a raconteur emerged a number ofyears ago while he was presenting a series of talks about the history of Jews in Eastern Europe. "There was humor in all of them, but one talk was devoted solely to humor," he said. 'After that, people asked me ifl would talk at different libraries, synagogues, Hadassah groups. "Before I would pepper what I had to say with
'One ofthe Rothschilds - a vea-y, very wealthy
restaurant and asks for a
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HARRY POTTER AND TUE flALF-LOOD PRINCE:
Beverly Decker, 1t47l 635-0306. Eeasston Atelier, 716 Main St.,
Call (8471 477-5033 or e-mail
Dushir" ('Vals Im Bahsir"l. rated R. Aug. 27, 7 p.m Foreign Film Fest presents 'Nine Oueens' l"Nueve Reinas"), rated
Schechter's only ties to his previous career are
life in the US. An equal highlight is his marriage to his wife Julie. "Actually, they are connected
week for nonmembers, To register, call
sIeso, by appointment, otter groups of sin or more an opportunity to 5010cl 0 specilic art iosirection by the stadin artists. Alee, Artists Circle membership
515 Thacker St., Des Plomos. New menu-
Economlca humor
boiled egg When the bill comes, its 500 rubles, He says to the owner, Ao-e eggs so rare here?' The owner says, 'No, but Rothschitdo
Center St., Des l'loines. There Is a $10
at (he Prairie Lakes Cemmunily Centr,
Prospect Ave.. Park Ridge. (8471 825-
Des Pleines Art Guild meets at 7 p.m. un the second Tuesday of the month
time,"
several jokes about economics that he enjoys
Des Plaines Art Guild spnossrs figure drawing classes Jeatuniog professional live models frem 7-10 p.m. Wednesdays
3123. www.parkridgolibrary.org. flIers @ Use lJbrary - Mn registratieo needed.
Park Ridge Public Ubrory, 20 5.
US. by himselfwith the goal of studying for a graduate degree in economics, He was accepted at Northwestern University "I was not planning to make a career in the rabbinate," he reported. After graduation, he worked as an economist for a time 'but all the while, I was conducting services for the high holidays and sometimes weekends. Eventually, I took it up full
Lion with the synagogue one of the tsighlights of his
ART
p.m. and 7 p m.: "Doubt," rated PG13.
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mude international food plus hot dogs and hamburgers. beverages and stesserts.Thore will also be a beer garden, childrens games, ralfie. gift buzaar and continuous entertainment [emailprotected] for Information. North Shore GreekEest 4 p.m-midnight Sept 4-5 and 2-10 p.m. Sept 6-7 on the graunds al the Hellenic Amencas Academy. 1085 Lake Cook Rood, Deerfiold. The fetioal features autheutic Oreek food, postnies and colfees. a taverna, live and Di Greek music, dancing. children's games, live entertainment. feW dance penformences. a Greek gourmet market, arts and crafts shops pias a raffle. Admission is $2, ander 12 free. (847) 317 1063 er www.}lellenicAmenicanAcademy.org. Taste nfSerbla Food and Music Vesti-
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benefit breast and ovarian cancer research at UorthSfsure University HealthSystem, 6;309.3O p.m. Aug. 27; $100. Call (847) 570-5096 or visìt www.amonicuncrafteopo.org.
Blvd. Franklin Park. Featurieg heme-
a Hilarious Spoof of Motivational Speakers in an Evening of Music. Comedy, Personal Growth, and Partial Nudil',7
Hirsch, Melrooe Park, with music by Ken Jandes. Aug.29 Dance at Balgen
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FILM
Taste cISL Gertrude will be hold lrom
Donny Clay,
301 Golf Mill Center, Hiles. Michael J.
Sthtin1pr lldaod feed vendors.
$12-$15 fer three-day eetry $5 for chudren IO and under. Preview party tn
3.9 pee. Aug.29 and neon-S p.m. Aug. 30 at St. Gertrude Church, 9013 Schiller
stars as
Aug.21: Dance at Balgen Park, 1601 W.
OuterSpace,'a 1959 scieoc',:. lidien/horror film. Tickets ar)vail-
Thoêrytalsqjgtudos a silent auc-
works by l5Ojaried craftspoeplo from across the United States. including ceramics, fiber. furhitare, glass. jewelry, robed media and more. Admission Is
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7 p.m. Aug.20 at the Olios Showplace,
mnreJa.n I$O arllgts in 6 dill erect riildìa'mkSJ1eeFaüctinn, Creation
Norridge. floors are 5-IO p.m. Thursday: 511 p ro. Friday; 3-li p.m. Satarday and 2:30-10 p.m. Sunday. Entertainment inciados Jahs Maggio, 63010 p.m.
and If a.m.-5 p ro. Sunday. Featuring
: Seinfeld's
Sept. 6 and lO api;4 p.m. Sept? at LukeoryuVo.Matket Sgunre, lealoring
ve'pastnlegaheese against the
p.m. Friday, IO ans-6 p.m. Saturday;
Jasoñ Alexander
(leseas 'KnIe" dancing and perferm nces by yeuth groups. children's aines. and a boak,ltere. Free admisoiuis: Fur lnfermatig1. visit www.stbasçhorch.ong ,tall 1847) 247-0077. TheS5tti annua),Ant Fair on the Sqo&e will be hyd from 10 a m-S p.m.
Family Sammenfest, Aug. 21-30 at Divine Savior Church, 7740 W. Montrose,
Ride Passes. call (7081 456-9000.
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fer gsests. Hotllne is (638) 415-3449,
Spaz will perform. Also featuring con-
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stars of Mystery Science Theater 3000,
lessons from la30-t30 p.m. for $20 per person with the entry to ballroom dancing from 2-S p.m. with the Steve Anthony Orchestra. Ballroom dancing only admission is Sf4. Swing dancing starts at 7 p.m. with fessoos followed by dancing until li p.m. to music by DJ
Sunday. There will be a hinge tent, beer garden, rides and games from the Fan-
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door prices. Ver tickets and lolonma-
and Zorica Tedosijevic Orchestra. On Sunday. the Osfnug Orchestra and OJ
New Ampolairs, 6:30-10.30 p m. Soturday and The Sting Rays, 530-9:30 p.m.
1740 Milwaukee Avenue (at Lake Ave.)
Space," aspocial one'olghl event teaturing cemlineotory provided by the
provided by Pranna Flasha Tambora
western fessons and dancing, $8. Oats and boots encouraged. SepL& Fostrot
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Lake Forest Ors Saturday music will be
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Garden: "Landmarks of America,' an
Golf Road, Des Plaines. Through Aug.
outdoor exhibition featuring 17 model trains, close to SO miniature American landmarks made with natural maten-
2t "John Adams Unbound," a free enhi'
Ideology at every stage of his lite. Fer Information, call (847) 6351806.
30 and on Sept. & Performances by the Tempel Lipizzan stallions at 10:30 am.
Muryeille Academys main campos,
bitlen exploring the personal library nl the notion's second president. The en' hibition and related programs focus en
Skokle Theatre MusIc Foundation presents concerts and programs in the Skokie Theatre, 7924 Lincoln Ave.
Wednesdays aed 1 p.m. Sundays. Per-
cus features aerial acts, clowns, horse and dog acts under a big top. Food und heecrage concessions will be available,
how Adams shaped U.S. history and
Skokie. Call (84?) 617-116f or visit
the show, Tichets are $18; $15 for senior
lormed his intellectool und political ideas from a personal collection of more than 3,500 books. Through photo reproductions of many of Adams'
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citizens; $10 for children agos4l4; free for children under4. Recommended arrival limo Is 30 to 45 minutes prior to the performance time. Discounts For groups al 15 or more can be arranged
Cook Road. Glencoe. (841) 83g-5440.
than 5,000 tiny trees. shrubs, groundcovers and flowering plants in close to 300 varieties. The exhibition is open fromlO a.m.'5 pro. daily, with special hours until 8 p.m.thrnugh Sept.?, weather permitting. Mndel Railroad
www.chicagobotaoic.org. Admission is
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Tuesdays, starting Septt Fee is $60.
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$20.Th1O4iQh 0ct25 Model Railroad
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p.m Lance Rrown presents "Will Rogers Now:' sia. on.i3, 1020 a.m Joe Wiogand presents "A Conversation
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5KOKlE 4937 CHURCH Pork. Fer rent or REAL ESTATE FOR SALE NARWOOD HEIGHTS Lrq. i & 2 Bdrm. Contml NC, Elmweud IN THE CIRCUIT COURT rent 10 awn. 3 bdrm house heat mcl, prk. ovoil. Noxi to w/finlshed bsmnt. Greni tocoOF COOK COUNTY, pork, CIoo to Old Orchord. ILLINOIS COUNTY AP6RIMBOTBIDGSJFI.AIS lion, $1,208. 70f-362-8471 Coli Borbaro 847-673.1317or DEPARTMENTEVANSTON NW 2Siy Hm, CHANCERY DIVISION HoiIno,bJohflfl77t.545.6tòo 4BR. 3BA. LR. DR, FR. CHEVY CHASE BANK, F50 SKOKIE-hG41 N. KhOX-Apt3B Foil Bsml, HWFS. 2PPg PlololItI, -y.- SEBASTIAN Ocluxo i BR opt W/AC. Cob 9449 Riflqewoy. 047475-3619 Advertise
kIt. flower opplc, iwrdwd tIrs.
prkloo, loufid tocIlity, floor irosfip, pflrks, cod shoppino, $820 Coil Jerry Eitlnoer t2.
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laie. hOmO lbs, w/bsmi. & gar, W$Ik fo frein. Are you bulidbog? Greof iemp. h000-
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SkO1U-52do-6ONiLRS CENTER RD. Lovely ihR's $865. Lorfie, modern klichyns & boiho. P/C, storoofi, nun. dry & porklno. Hoot loti. SKOKiE8300N,4100 W.
5 1/2 rms, 2ER, CA, $885/mo
+ 0th. No pets. Avi. Now 630-8824811
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The Judiclol Saies Corpora.
Online hllps:'Mroorg. Fao 10471 486-7497
PIONEERFREss eno LOCAL sueste
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SKOKIE4O1S Lomos 0fbN1LES:3 BR, 1,5 BA, coih cl005 2fR $963. BIO Ci050i;. cells, $pplg, slolned alosa Heal R motor iflcloded, LOom mndws gordner, 2 cor oor. dry 8. storoge room in prom01000. G(na, Celi: 010-422.1101 toes. 00 site Manage. Most or 94782$-5062 soot i To View Cuit sioart 773.
SKOKIE debo, quiet, t bdrm, crei, NC, pklno, Indry, no peis/smoklno. Anali Nuwl
Salo oglored le 160 above couse en Juno 0, 2009, on ogenf uf Thu JudicIal Soles
18475990-3500
TonY (7081 417-5897
NORTHBROOK 3003 Sunset Le. SOR. 2DA.
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500610-Nego 2BR.1BA, Schis 51593.947467.2135 mmmi Possession. reserved frOg. tree pi-v W/D $885/mo .- PARK RiDGE- Levety3BR HOUSES-SUBURBAN hebt & cloe. Greg 547.27n.61 Heuseior Reof.Avolioblo SKOKiE LARGE Beouiiiui ow for 01.200, Re0000ted 29R apt. Close to ironsp, In kilchenond Bathroom. FIresmotl bIdo, .0950. pl00008d HordwnOd floorS. Air and Hoot. To see bkOkTg9tIffJDecer, Centrai coli Niirçls 70f-417-5559 - hwd tIrs. 00pts. do io Shepng Fork Ridge- Nowin reeuvof ed R Porti $750-$650 047-636-SiSo 7 rig, 2BR, iBA, hOWl fIrs SKOKIE Well kept 3 f101, Sed ihra oui, close lo CTNM0IrO, 00081. ff005100 fir, 2.500, 1ro LR & DR, ibIk io pork. Iouodry, CAC, OPPOOTLINITC brkfusiek, fVwilrn, bOCk 0.5 C nor. Iondom rm- ofc/Srd All real eslole advertIsIng In porch, nifty, airo, oor, leo BR, 01400. 104713124220 this eew500por Is subject lo yd. Good location. 5i150, hoot fhe FoIr Housing 4cl, whIch Inct. Avoli, 9/I. 0474944230er - IND!JSTRIAL COMMERCIAL makes if illeooI lo advertise 773.744.1508
WOlkiu Loke
Ou101ondlng Value 1911-19 W, Touhy
Well mglniolned buildIngs newly decoroled. Hooled, Wolk to CTA. shops, dc. Immedlole occuponcy. i Bedroom 3775
TO VIEW APT. CALL AL 773-4t0.52fl Hollnnook &Jolin000
OSY prelerence, IlmIlotlog nr Off IceMlorehouse/Garage dlstrlminallon hosed ou oso, Space, GienvIeW Area. roce, Culur, religion, sou, 1300 2005, 4000 a 7000 SOFf. h008icop, lomillol siolus or Koh MimI 947-471.1717 nollonol origin, Or intenilon IP KO K lE O FCIWH5 E moho any such preferences, 1200-e000+ SF UNITS llmliollnna er dlscrimlyollon. DOC KS/D IDS
REA COMMERCIAL RIE -
773.545-6158
W1LMETTE-200. 20A wINC, loctudes ht & prkg, $993. No pots, GrOOI loot
047-456-3452 er 047-473-2232
1047)676.0035
. rnN/Ms FOR RENT MORTON GROVE: M Fret.
N/S. 575/Week, 0524 FornaIO. Coli Affordpm 047-564-1215
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0t CH 27500
NOTICE OF SALE
PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Ihul purguunl tuo Judomeni al Foreclosure end
The Illinois Humon RIohIS 4cl pruhiblls dlscrbminoliun
Curpurulbon wIll of 10:30 AM en Seplembor 10, 2009, al Iho
eknNrxpy773-851-8545 HARw000 HEIGHTS,
located on Gunnlsen biws OBole & Hortem. Across loom scenIc Ridgemoor C000.
ire Club. Ample porkieg.
Heur banks, resfouragis &
malls. Heot. Iodrv&wlr loti. Spocious i & 2 Oedroomg Call Pgl 773.203-2610
LOYOLA AREA 1 BR a .STUDiOs
w/loke view. Reul $6089mo
a up - Odds beat & water. Loundry on prom. No pots.
Coli Pulen 773-306-7170 e000 Mg,ot 04 -4ZQuQQZZ._
Norridge . es eilRlner Rd area, Sludlo for one, approx
HILES Cluse lo Luihoron Genorul, Furnished Luxury. 2 BR, 2 BA, Gym, pool, 2
bolt's, lop floor view. $0350/mo. 224.758.8575
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GLENVIEW RANCH 5497086 2225 Piriehursl 3br+den, 2 ho. Clase trole puoi arocery Glen
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Hurm006 Holghfs: 40R. 254, lin 05ml, 2.Scor our, C/A, 50 SchI,, 2nd kIl, mave.le toad.
Northbr006- FREE RENT
al 047-897-5709
.0PM1988«W88RA1S-f$88800
PIONEERfRESS vuoi LOCAL 5005CC
lac, gri parkIng, wolk to iroin, very clean, oIl
NORWOOD PARK GARDEN and 30 work sfaflons 005 1 bedroom oporbmeni lar reni paco 00011, greal nefworkon 88101 side ci,eel, 0700 00 apportunlfr, ldOnlily prohob i/pa r k In 0/bund ry grams also anali, oeil Sheify 8/5, 07589mg. 047-236.3504
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GLENVIEW-
000 $qPl. $600mo, 700467.1358 Luxurious Sollo 01 50 01110es
den, lnd heol & 01cc, N/P.
1fl1e
2151SF & 2106 SF. Coniocs Tim or 6fEb 147-457-7906.
114460888F TOP NOiCh Office 5811es Imporlol 772.736-41W
O'Hare Area: Rosernoni DOS Plaines-Mi Prospect
Schllfor Fork-Airport
Fmi a Curporule SuIfes
208-30,000+ SF 49011051e
Kola Mgmi
047-671-1717
Wove.lo caed 047-729.4284
AMies 5275K. 708.067-5237
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Call 405010 0/
Il7ii6o9lC
Lt N CO LN WOOD
IN THE CIRCUITCOURT
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ib000d, ocsre. Month onAnncol Alls Siur000 773-685.1484 HOUSES
CA11
OF COOK COUNTY,
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PEIN THE C[ASSIREOS
LIN CO Lfd WOOD
court fIle IO verIly all bloCmollun.
Fur
loformolbon:
FISher and Solo Clork, Shopiro, 4281 Luke Cook Rd.,
151 floor, Narlhkrook, IllinoIs
at CH 4700t
PUBLIC NOTICE IS HERE-
847-998-3400
BY GIVEN 1h01 pUrsOOfll io a
allurnoy. Upon poymenl In full Of the 0080x01 bld, Ihn
porchgser will recebo o CortilicaIo of Solo II-ob will enlifIe Ihn purchaser lo o deed io
the mol eslale oiler conlirmoilur, of Ihn salo The proper-
by Will NOT be upen for Inspeclbon und p10101111 mOI-es no reprosenfalian as io Ihe condItion al the property. Pruspecilvo bidders orn odmonished IO check Ihn courl file fo verily oil lelormolion. il 1h15 property Is a conde-
MELANIE JAVIER; RIZAL minium unit, II-o purchaser of NICOLAS; CRAFTY REA- Ihe upll al Ihn foreclosUre HOME VER CENTERS, sale, Olhor II-an a marMonne INC.; MORTGAGE ELEC- SI-oil puy 111e assessmnnls
REGISTRATION and II-e leoul lees roqommed by SYSTEMS. INC., AS NOMI- The Coedominium Property NEE FOR IRWIN UNION Act, 705 ILCS 60S/pba)ll) end BANK ANO TRUST COMPATRONIC
ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPARTMENT NY, Delendonls CHANCERY DIVISION 06 CH 4901 NOTICE OP DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONFORECLOSURE SALE AL TRUST COMPANY. AS Flshorood Sholslro TRUSTEE FOR HSI ASSET filo H 06.49800 SECURITIZATION CORPORATION TRUST 2007-HES III Is advised II-of inlerosied FloinfIll, -e.- NANETTE ponieS consOlI wIlh Ihelr own ollorevys belore bidding al STEVENS, el al Deleodoal NOTICE OF SALE
Edison Fork-Open Hause
0056 N. Oleonder, Sun 0153, 1-4 17721580-6722
F10101111. Frospeclive bIdders are admonIshed Io ronbew II-o
FORECLOSURE WAUKEGAN ROAD UNIT LAW. For Iniormoilon, con- 4516, Morton Grvve, IL 68053 loti Pluinlill's oilaruey: The Pr000nly Index No. 10.19-109Sole Clerk, COD1LIS & ASSO- 045-1036 Tho reol 051010 Is ImCIATOS, P.C. , 15W030 proved wiIh a condomlnbom. NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD, The ludamenl amount wus SUITE 100, BURR 010GB, 5108,631 28. Solo terms; 25% IL 60527, 16381 794.9)76 be- down al the hlxhest bld by Iween Ihe hooro of I and 3 PM cerlillod funds al Ihn close of only and ask lar Ihn soles de- Ihn auctIon; line balance Io porbmeni.. Picoso reler lo lIlo cerlilled lunds, is due within nxmbor 14tu33670. THE JU- twvnly.loor 1241 hours. The MAIN IN POSSESSION FOR OICIAL SALES CORPORA- subbed property is suhlecl Io 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF TION OnO Soulh Wockor annerol real esbole toues, speossessmnnls, or speciol AN ORDER OF POSSES- DrIxo, 2dih FlUor, Chlcono, IL dol 51094, IN ACCORDANCE 68006-4MO 1312) 226-SALE loues leoied ogolnsl sold mol WITH SECTION 1S-l7OtIC) Yao can aiso visil Tho Judi- eslole und Is ollered for sole wilhouf any reproseniallxn os 01 dol Sales OF THE ILLINOIS MORTCorporuilan 0415E FORECLOSURE www.11sc.com br o 7 doy 510- io quolIly or quaolily al lillo LAW. For Inlormoibon, can- lus report al pendino soles. ond wlihOol recourse Io PlaInfIll and in AS 1S tondi10cl F101011115 ullareey: The NOTE: Pursooal Io Ihe Pair Solo Clerk, COD1LIS & ASSO- DebI CollecIlon Proclices lion. Ihn sole is further sUbdATES, P.C. , 15W028 4cl. you ore oduised 1h01 led Io conllrmaibon bY Ihn caurI. If 15e soIe Is sol 05184 NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD, Plaigliif'saliornny Is deemed for any reason, the purchoser SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE, lu be a 6051 collnclur allomplIL 00527, 16301 794.9076 be- loa io called a dOSI und any at lIno solo shall be eelllled Iw000 16e hours el t 006 3PM iniorniolion obioined will be only Io a relUCe of Iho dopesil only and ask br Ihn soles de- Used lar 1h01 purpose. 1197160 paid. The Purchaser shall hove no lurthor recourse Pub: 0/6, 0/13, 8120/09 parimonl.. PIeuse referfo tilo 000lnsl the Murinonor, the 1l7ll6d7iC number 14-05-26004. THE JUMora/osee or the Morl000ee's DICIAL SALES CORPORA-
Pub: WO, 0/13,0125/09
PI. 380ISBA, NIcebFOO101.475 925 SF will diulde upstaIrs oit - GARAGFS/P/$RIUNG SPACES
louled, and svponiur lIens, il any. The property Is olfered 'os Is: wilh no eupress or implied worranlles and wilhoui any reprosenloliOn os lo Iho quallly 01 lIllo or renourgO Io
101141.
IF YOU ARE THE
MORTGAGOR IHOMEOWNERI, YOU HAVE THE RIGHTTOREMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 28 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER
OF POSSESSION, IN AC-
C000ANCE WITH SECTION 18-17011cl OF THE ILLINOIS mori000e foreclosoro 50105.1 MORTGAGE FORECLOPUBLIC NOTICE is hnreby SURE LAW. For inlurmatbon, oiveu 1h01 pursUonI fo O Jods- cuniocl Pbolnliti's altoroey: meni 5f Foreclosure eolered The Sale Clerk, CODILIS & on July 29, 2000. Kollen Rool- ASSOCIATES, P.C. 15/0030 IV ServIces Inc., os 5011mo NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD,
Judomeni of Foreclosure and Salo enlored Is 10e ubovo causo an June 4, 2009, an OlficInI will al 12:20 p.m. un SUITE 1W, BURR RIDGE, 050ml of The JudIcIal Soles Sepiomher a, 2089, al 205 W.
Real Estate:
Foreclosure Sales
LIN COLN WOO D
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPARTMENT CHANCERY DIVISION
US BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE
FOR THE STRUCTURED ASSET SECURITIES CORPO.
RATION MORTGAGE PASS-THROUGH CERTIPICATES, SERIES 2806-BCS PbuinlIli, -n.- SAMEL MESELJEVIC NC/A SAMUEL MESELJEVIC, el alOelendonl
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00 CH 42400 NOTICE OP SALE
00050 on June iO, 2089. on asenl nl TI-o JudIcial Soles Cor.
porollon wIll BI 10:30 AM an SeplOmhor 1f, 2089, aI II-n
The JudicIal Soles Corporolbon, One Soolh Wocker Drive 34th Floor CHICAGO, IL, 60680, s011 ob publIc oxclbon io Ihn hbohesl bidder, as sel forth below, Ihn lailowlnu descrlbed reol estate: Commonly known as 6501 N. SPRINGFIELDAVENUE,LlncalnWood, 1L60712 Proper. ty bodea No. 15.35-324.007, property Iodes No. 15-35-324050 The real 05101e IS Impruvod wilh a slnslo IomIiy resIdence. Tho ludamoof amoulll wog 5599,570.20. Sole terms: 25% dOWO uf the hIghest bid by certllled fonds Ob ihn close al II-o oucibon; Ihn balance, In certIfied funds, Is doe within Iwenly-foOn' 1245 heurs. TI-O sUbbeci property Is sublocl lo oenorol mol nslolo taons, gpecbol ossnssmenls, or tpodal loues louled against sold rool estate and is ollered for
salo wllhaul uny represontolioo os tu quallly or quonilly
el lIllo and wllhaul recuorse Io F10101111 ond In AS 15/con-
dillon. The 5010 Is iUrthnm subject Io conflrmallon by ihn cuorI. If Ihn solo Is sol asIde br any m0050n, the Purchoseral Ihesale shall be enlIlled only Io o relure uf II-e depos-
ti poid. The Purchaser tholl have no furlher recourse
onobnsl Ihn Mort0000r, Ihn Mortoagen or II-e Morluoone's ofborney. Upon poymenl 1g full of the amouni bld, II-o purchosor wIll mecnlne a Certlflcobe 01 Solo that will entitle the pxrchosnr to o deed lo Ihn reol esfolo 011er cunllrmoflou nl II-o saio The pruporty will NOT be apeo for Inspeclion and plointill makns na mepr050gbation as la II-o candilIon 01 Ihn property. Pruspncliyo bidders oro odinonlghed
to check Ihn cuori fImo la verify ail Informoflau. If IhIs
property Is a condomInIum unIt, the porchoser al Ihn Unit at II-o loreclusure saio, olhor Ihon a mort009no shall pay lheougeonmnnts and Ihn Innal fees requIred by The Condominiom Properly Act, 765 ILCS 000/910111) and 101141. iF
YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR ti-IOMEOWNERI, YOU I-lAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION POR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OP POSSES. SION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15.57011Cl OF
THEILLINOISMORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. For Inlormoilon, cunloct PlolotltI'satlurnny: The Solo Clerk,
COD1LIS&ASSOCIATES, P.C. , 1SWO3O NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE 100, RURR RIDGE, IL 60577, 16301 794.5076 bolwoon the hours of 1 ond 3 PM only and oslo for
Ihn soles d000rtmenl,. Pinoso meIer to lilo numhor 14.01-
26387. THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION One
South Wacker Drive, 24111 FloOr, Chicago, IL 60066.1650 13121 236-SALE You con also vIsli The Judicial Soles Corporoilon al www.11sc.com loro 7 day slolus reporl el pend-
Ins soles. NOTE: Pursuont lo II-e FaIr DebI Collection Proctices Act, you oro advised 1h01 Plalnllil'solloroev is
deemed la by o 6okt ceiieclor otlemplmno to colbocf a debl
and any iniormolion ubloined will be Used tor II-of purposo. 1115125
Fob: 8/8, 0/13, I-20/59 1071l697iC
MORTON GROVE IN THE CIRCUITCOURT OF COOK COUNTY,
ILLINOISCOUNTY DEPARTMENTCHANCERY DIVISION THE BANK OF NEW YORK AS TRUSTEE FOR THE
CERTIFICATEHOLDERS CWALT, INC. ALTERNATIVE LOAN TRUST 2006-0A19, MORTGAGE FASSTHROUGH CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2006-0419 Plain. 11ff, -e.- RAMINA 151-lAC, el al Dolnndanl 00 CH 1906f NOTICE OF SALE
PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN II-of porsuont lo o Judgment 01 ForeclosUre and Sole enbered in the obovo couse on Sepiember 3d, 208), on agent of The Judlciol Solos Corporation will al 10:30 AM on September 0, SOOn,
al the The Judlclol Sales Corporallon, One Soulh Wockor Orbe - 241h Floor CHICAGO, IL, 60606, soll at publIc ouclIon lu the blahest bidder, os sel forth bylow, the lollowins described reol 05101e; Commonly known as 9500 OLIPHANT AVENUE, Morton Grove, IL 60053 Propnrty Indeo No. 09-13-115.014 TI-o real eslale is Improved wiIh o
sinnbo family resIdence. The iudgmenl omounl was
0466,0.65.08. Solo terms: 25% down of Ihn blahest bld by cortilled tonds 01 Iba close al II-n auction; Ihn bobonce, In certified funds, is duo wilI-in Iwenly-four 1241 hoUrs. TI-n suhiect properly Is subbed fo 000nrol real 05101e luxes, specIal assossmonts, or special toiles levIed 0501051 sold real eslote and Is olfered tor sole withoul any repreunniolIon as Io qualIty or quonllly of bille and wIthout recourse ta P10151111 und In AS 15/ condition. The solo Is tonI-er sub-
loti lo confirmotiou by II-o court. II ISo solo is nel us/dc
for uni' reaSon, II-o Purchaser at II-e salo shall be enlliled only io o molumn of II-e deposIt polsI. TI-o Purchoser shall hone no IvrtI-er recourse ogoinsl II-o Mortoonom, Ihn Mort900no or Ihn Morb000ee'Sotlorney. Upon poymnnl In lull of the om000i bld, fI-O porchasorwill receive a CerlIlIcolo UI Solo II-al will eofltbo II-e purchaser lo o deed IO 111v resI
051010 alter conllrmatlon 01 Iho Soie The proporly will
NOT be upen 10m tospecllan 0x6 p10101111 makes na repro-
senbolian os la the condItIon al II-o property. Prospeclivo bIdders are admonIshed lo chock Ihn coud lilo to verily
all Intormalbon. Ii thIs property Is o coodominiom unii, II-e purchaser 01 the toil al II-o Ioreclosxro solo, elI-er II-on g morl000nn sI-all Puy II-a assessments and the leool
tees requIred bY The CondomInium Proporty Act, 765 ILCS 605/91a1111 and 1011db. IP YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNERS, YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO
REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ONTRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 18.17811Cl OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW, For Inlormotlan, contact Pluinlill's ollomney: The Solo Clerk, CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, F.C. , 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE, IL 60827, 10301 714-
9876 belween the hours 01 1 und 3 PM unly and ask fer II-O soles deportment.. Pleose rotor to lilo comber 14.00-12617.
THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION One South
Wacker Orlon, 2dih Floor, Chicoao, IL 60006-4655 13121 236-SALE You con also VisIt The Judicial Soles CorporOlIen al www.11sc.com lvr a 7 dOy 51010g report of PendIng soles. NOTE: Pursuant le the Fair Debt Cohechos Prodi-
ces Act, you oro advIsed 1h01 P156-till's olforney is
doomed Io bo o debt cullycbor attemplmna to called o debl and uny informatIon abbolned wIlt be used lar 1h01 purPuso. 125151f Fob: 5/12, 81GO, 0/27/09 117132731C
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RE JUDICIAL SALES
RE JUDICIAL SALES
REJUDICIAI.SALES
IL 60527, 16301 794.9876 be- www.tlgc.com br o 7 doy stoIwern Ihn I-ours al 1 and 2 PM tus report Of pendIng sales. Only and ask lar Ihn soleo de- 1200082 perbmont.. Pitase meter Io file Pub: liSo, 0/27, 9)5/Op number 14 00.25917. THE JUI17t4776IC
PUBLIC NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN 1h01 porsoani a Judomeni nl Foreclosure und Salo eolnred In ihn obuve
GAGE
. CEME1EI1YLOTS
Ml. Fr05884. 219 N. I-beaver mo. McLeen0004l-8250011
subbed lo onnerol reol 051010 150es, specIal 10005, specIal assnssmeols, upetlol Iones
Fob: 0/8, f113, a/SER? hours. The sublecl property Is cor, Ihn Morl000ee or Ihn 1071f 7311C subleci lu aenoral real eslole Morloogen's 0110mev. Upen loues, specbol assessmenfs, poymeul In lull Of Ihn emauni MORTON GROVE or specIal laxes levIed bld, Ihn purch050r mill reI N THE CIRCUIT COURT auolnsf sold real esfole and is ceive a Cerlillcale nl Solo OF COOK COUNTY, oflered fur salo milhaul eny 1h01 mill enlIllo IhO purchosor ILLINOIS COUNTY ropresenlollSg as fo quoilly Io o deed Io II-o reol 05101e ofDEPARTMENTor quoyhlty al lillo and wilh. 1er conllrmoflun uf Ihn solo CHANCERY DIVISION oui renourse lo Pbolnllff und The properly mIll NOT be CITIMORTGAGE, INC. SUCin A5 lS Cundilbun. The Sole Oleen br loopecllon 006 pIalo- CESSOR BY MERGER TO is further sobbed lo confIrma. lilI mohns no roprosenloliog ABN AMRO MORTGAGE lico by Ihe cours. If Ike sole Is as io Ihn coodlilag uf Ihn propINC. P58lnlill, -e.sel 0516e for any reason, Ihe erly. Prespecllvo bIdders ore GROUP, Purchoser al Ihn saio shall be admonIshed lo check 15e DARKO STAJERER, et al eolllbed only lo O reluro uf Iho courl file Io verify ali Inlor- Oelendonl al CH 30576 deposli paId. The Purchaser molbun. II 1h15 properly Is a NOTICE OP SALE shall have nu brIber re- condomInIum uniI, lhv purNOTICE IS HEREcourse asolnsl Iho Marina- chosor al Ike unIi al lOe furo- PUBLIC Sor, Ihe MorI000ee or iho closure sole, other ihon a BY GIVEN 1h01 plursoonl loo of Foreciosore ond MurlOoxee's olloreny. Upon mortgagee eI-olI pay the os- JodO,nneel Soin eninred In Ihn above sessmenls and Ihn lesal tees poymeyl in lull of ihn omsonI bld, Ihe purchosor will re- requIred by The Condomini- couse on Morch 19, 2009, On ceivo n Cerfillcule nf Saio em Plu orty Ad, 765 ILCS ogenI of Tile JudicIal Soins Corporollag mill nl 10:30 AM IF and 101141. 1h01 will enhile Ike porchoser 605/910111) lo a deed fa II-e real 05101e of. YOU ARE THE MORTGA- un Avoosi 27. 2009 ob the Tko 1er conlirmofixo of Ihn sole COR IHOMEOWNERI. YOU Judiclul Soles ¿urporolion,
NOTE: Pur500ni Io Iho Fair TIPICATE HOLDERS OP Debi Collodion Proclices CWABS 208d-ECC1, P10101111 Aol. You aro odvised 1h01 V. HERMINIA NICOLAS AcacIa Park Cornoiory Ploiniifl'sollorooy is deemed HERMINIA V. Pur Saio: 4 PlaIs 105516er In Io be o dehi colleclur ollempl- NK/A MELANIE Chapel anchan, 0688-1708 cock ins lo collect o debi and any NlCOLAS oho. 1u47142l-d.i75 lulormaiban abioboed wIll be NICOLAS 61K/A MELANIE JANE N1COLAS NR/A xsed for 1h01 purpose. 1197296 .
PARK RIDGE 0111cc Space From 5205 +oidmo. For o
orMaie uiflCO sulleg
scrlbed roolesfalo: Common- TAX ID NO. 10-3d-127-OS] Tho If known as 4775 W. ALBION morloased roUi 05101e Is ImAVENUE, Lluculnwaud, IL prayed wllh O dwellIng. The 60712 Properly indes No. 00- properly mill NOT be opon lar 34-314-001 The resI eslalo Is lospeclion. Tho bOomed Impr000d wiIh o gIgolo family amaunl wos 5903,738.21. Sole resIdence. The Ivdomenl lerma; 10% al successful bld omoonI wog 5497,104.0?. Sole Immedboboly el conclusion al lormg: 25% down of Ihn blob- oucllon, boboncO by 12:30 esl bld by certifIed funds al P.M. Ihn neul business doy, Ihn close al II-e oucilonl II-o bolb I-y coshler'scheckS; ond bobonce, In certIfied fonds, Is nu rolunds. Tine sole shall be
Ihn cluse al 16e aucllan; Ike deposli paid. The Purchaser dOOd2, 10475 4P5-0, belw000 60100cc, lo cerlllbed funds, is shall hove no further re- 1 :00 p.m. and 3:08 p.m. weekduo whom Iwenly-four 1241 course ogoinsi the Marisa- doysonly. 1191523
Soulh Wucher
RE JUDICIAL SALES
Randolph SIred, Sullo 1020, ChlcOno, IllInoIs, sell SI public oucilan Io II-O hlahesl bld-
der lar cash, as sel lorlh be- Sdfh Floor CHICAGO, IL, low lije tollowiOO described 00606, seIl al pobllc aucilon Io reoi oroperty C/K/A 4409 ESTES AVENUE, ISO hbghesi bIdder, os sul WEST fOnO below Iho fuIIawbn de- LINCOLNW000, IL 40712.
BUSINESS PROPERTY - TION One THEcIRCIJIT COURT Orbe, 24lh Floor, Chic000, IL IN OF COOK COUNTY, 236-SALE 58606-4650 13121 Melruse Park - Nurlh Ave ILLINOIS COUNTY tun also nisli The Judi6.00coo Rndenntopmeof Silo You DEPARTMENT, dai Soles ai Corporolion Poduisky Nurlhslor Really CHANCERY DIVISION www.lisc.com lar o 7 doy 510Jahn Hamsher 047444.57j5 OP NEW YORK AS fou repon el peedivl, goles. BANK TRUSTEE POR TIlE COR-
www.00er.011iooRenIuI.00n,
newly renov. prosilolaus
R JUDICIAL SALES
us Io 11,0 Cundlfion Of lOe Prop- AN ORDER OF POSSES- Ihn hlohesf bidder, os sol This oewsp000r mill nul erly. Pruspeciivo bidders ore SION, IN ACCORDANCE Isrlh below, lIne Inilowmno 6eknowingly accepi uny odver- admonished Io check iho WITH SECTION 15.17001Cl scrihed real 05101v: CommOn0620 known os 11510g fur reol esfolo which Is coon file lo verily oli balar- OP THE ILLINOIS MORT- lv
eelry. Avail mmcd, 017/SF. Ht, Elec a CAM md, 204. Easily dlnlded lolo 2 spaces.
OlIN/boxes InCI. 02500/mn Tern 104717744504
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lu Ike sole, renlol or oduerlis189x1 real eslulobpsrden fac The pr090rir will NOT be llAVE TI-IR RIGHT TO RE- One Svulh WocIner Drive lors In gddilbog to 1605e prO- upen for inspeclboo und piolo. MAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 241h Floor CHICAGO, IL, fecfed under lederal low. 11ff makes nu ropreseniolbun 35 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF 60646, sell ob publIc ouclion lo
GLENVIEW 4367 SF retail/of a sec- 1924 Wookegon od. ist fir
DOWNTOWN 1750sq f i, onnerol 0101cc apoce, ori
Curpurulbon wIll el 10:30 AM on Seplember f, 2009. aI ISo The JOdlcIol Sales Corporalion, One Soolh Wacker DrIve
lIon, One SauIh Wacker Drive doe wIlhin iwenly-foor 124) - 24ih Floor CHiCAGO, IL, hour,. The sublecl properly Is 60606, solI al publIc ouclion fo subiecl Io a000ral real 05101e Iho hiuhesi bidder. os sel loues, specIal assessmeols, lonlh 5810w Ihe faibawlas do. ur siseclol loues levIed scrlbed reuloslofo: Common- agaInst sold reol eslole 0x6 Is 6425 os W. allered br sole wIlboul any kOowe Iv MONTROSE AVENUE, ropresenfollag us lo qualIty Hare-Pod i-ielphlg, IL 60706 or 000nflly Of 1111e and wIlhProperly index No. 12-10404- ouI recourse fo Ploinliff and mo The real 05101e Is In,. lu AS IS' condlflon. The solo prooed wllh a sinolo famIly Is further snblecl Io contlre,oresIdence. The ludomeel tIan by Ihe coon. If Ihn solo Is omounl mas $546,414.16. Solo set asido br any reosan, Iho forms: 25% dawo of Iho hIsh- Purchaser al Ihe solo sholl be nsf bld by certIfied funds 01 enlltbed only Io a relure uf Iho
Io vbobullua el ihe low. Sil 101100. If ihia properly Is a CHICAGO-5150 N,Hariom persons ore hereby bolurmed caedomlnbom unii, Iho purOlilce. 060.1205 Sq.Fl. On.Slie 1h01 oli de-CIllons adverlbsed chaser uf 16e unii al Ike fare3bd apartment ParkIng. Someulll. Intl. aro uvoiloble un un equal op closoro sole, ulher 1h00 O good price, greot locoiloo purlunily boals. murlaugee sholl psy Ihn osHorlem bed Addison. floor 5/rurd 773.491-4191 EVANSTON- Adlaceni Stores sessmenis and Ihn cool fees sheppleg end irOnsPunIO009 Oempsfer St. 703 SqFi. To complaIn uf discrimino- reqnirod by The Condonslolfloe. 17736302-5004 611 Dempsfersf. 911 SOFt. Iban, coil HUD juil free of: 1- um Properly 4cl, 765 ILCS Chicago SOR, iSBA, new 40 Chlcogo Ave. Real sepa- 000.649.9777. 605/9101111 006 iglidI. IF kllch & BA, WC, prie bomi, roletyerog uno. 2 parkIng VOLI ARE THE MORTGA. pkg spc Intl. Cluse fu fragon. spaces doch slore, and full GOR IHOMEOWNERS, YOU btmnf 947-475-7676 HAVE THE RIGHT TO RE20R, modern, incIdo heel &
RE.JUDICIAL SALES
REJUDICIALSALES
DICIAL SALES CORPORATION
One
Soolh Wacker MORTON GROVE
DrIve, 20h Floor, Chicons, IL
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPARTMENT, CHANCERY DIVISION lus meporl nl pendins solos. THE RANK OP NEW YORK,
60066.4655
13121
230-SALE
Yoo con olso 01511 The JUdIdol Sales Corporal/on at www.tlsc.com fer a 7 doy SIaU
NOTE: Porsuant lo II-o Fair AS TRUSTEE, FOR THE Debt CollecIlon PractIces BENEFIT OP CWALT, INC., Act, you aro advIsed 1h01 ALTERNATIVE LOAN PloinliIl'saliornoy Is deemed TRUST 2007.OA11 MORTlo kv a debt collector ollrmpl- GAGE PASS-THROUGH los Io coIled o debl and uny CERTIFICATES, SERIES Inlormollon uhlalnod will be 2007-OAll, PlolelIll V. used tor that purpose. 1110513 RAHELA TELBISZ; DANUT Pub; 0/6, 0193, ERO/SP I17ll727lC
MORTON GROVE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OP COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY
OEFARTMENT-
TELBISZ1
MORTGAGE
ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., AS NOMINEE FOR AEGIS WHOLESALE CDRPORA-
TION: SHOREBANK; UNKNOWN OWNERS AND
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.REJUDICIALSALES
REJUOICIALSALES
RE JUDICIAL SALES',::-
I-Cd Cool flr000rly; Commonly lIon, One South Wacker Drive On AugusI 20, 2000, fit the The known as 7900 West Lake - 241h Floor CHICAGO, IL, JudIcial Soles Corporolion, SIred, Morion Grove, IL 60006, sell ai publIc audibon Io OnO SooIh Wacker OrNo 00083 Permoeenl Index No.; line hishesl bIdder, os set 241k Floor CHICAGO, IL, 09-13.205-OSI TI-e morloased torIll below Ihe Inllowing do- 68606. sell al public audlbun lo real 05101e Is Improved milh a scrlbed real 05101e: Common- II-e hishesl bIdder, os set dwelllno. The properly wIll ly known os 45W LEE torlk bolow lIne followlno de-
menI omouni won 8472,2u1,5l
Solo berres: The hid omvunl
sI-oli ko pOid In corlilncd lunds imrnndlaloly by Ihn hIghest and best blddor 01 Ihn conclusion, 01 iI-e sole. TOO
sUblocI Prsperly is subioct lo
NOT he apeo for Inspection. STREET, SI-0kb, IL 60576 scribed rnuíesfaln; CommonThe Iodnmenl 0,00001 was Properly Inds Na. lu-22-212- ly known as 7411 KILDARE 53x9,250.44. Sole lerms; 10% 039, Property lndoo No. 10-22- AVENUE, SKOKIE, IL 60076 01 succosslol bld Immedlolely 212.048, Properly 106ev No. Property Indeo No. 10.27.410. al conclusIon 01 nuction, bol- 10-22-212 041 TI-n real 051010 Is 010-dOnO,
1U.27-4l0-817-0000
oece by 12:30 p.m. tIne nool Improved wlO, o slnule lamiiy The reol 05101e is Improved busIness doy, bolI- by cash- residence. The ludomnet wilI- o heino brick sinole tam-
general real 05101e Isuos, spe.
dol on5000menlu, or oxydaI
100es levied ausinsl sold tool 051010 and Is utlerod br sole wllhoul ony ropresenlollon as
FINDTHEC.AROF
Io qoglily or quonlity of 101e 006 wilhnut recourse In PlolnilIl und In AS IS cundllion. Tine solo Is torlhor sub-
Icr'S checks; and no rotunas. 0e-0x01 was 5326,626.49. SuIe lIc 2 slory homo wllh 011ochod
The sale shall ho roblodl lo lerms: 25% down 01 lI-O I-luI-- 2 car oorvoo. TOO lodomont general rool 051010 toues, spo- eU hid by cerlillcd funds al omouvl wos 5x44,661.71 . Sole dol boos, specIal assess- the clore al Iho ovdllOx; II-o lermu: 25% dawe of II-e hI-1hmenus, spoclol Iones levind, bolonce, In cerlllied tundo, is est bld by cerlilmed hinds at and superior lIens, li any. TI-o due wIlhin twenty-four 1541 lI-o close 01 the auction; II-e prnonrty is olberod 'os ls, hours. The suhiecl oroperly Is holonce, In cerlified funds, is wIlI- on oopress nr implied suhlect Io onneral rouI 051010 due wIlIlIg twonly-toor 1241 warranties 0x6 WIthout any 100es, 500clol ossessmonls, I-ours. The subledt property Is represoololion us tu Ihn quali- or sInodal toues lovied sobiodl Io nenorol real eslale by al tIlle or rocourse to PlaIn- 0501051 sold real cAble and is laxos. special ossossmenls, 1111. Praspedllue bIdders are ollered lar sole wiltiOOI ony or specbol toues loomed admonIshed lo review Ihn reprosenboiiun us la nualily 0001051 sOld reol estate and Is court 111e tu verily all Inlor- or quonllly xl tItle and willi- ollored fur sale wilI-out any motIon. Fur Inlormollon: nul recourse Io P10101111 and roprosenlgllon as to Ruolily Sale Clerk, FIsher and in AS IS' cuodilbon, The suie or nuonlity of lItIo ano wIlI-ShapIro, 4301 Lake Cook Rd., Is further subbecl la conlirmo- out recourse to Pbalellif ond 151 Iboor, Narthbrouk, Illinois lion by II-e Cvurl. If Ihn sole Is in 'AS 1S cundilion. The solo
NON-RECORD CLAIMCHANCERY DIVISION ANTS, Delendonts WACHOVIA MORTGAGE, 0f CH 770f F50 F/K/A WORLD 54VNOTICE OF INGS BANK FSB Plointill, FORECLOSURE SALE 60062, 104/I 4PU.99P0. between sol OsIde tor auy r00500, Ihn Is further sobiecl Io conlirmay-- JIN S. PARK, 01 al DeFIsher and ShapIro 1:00 p m. and 3:06 p.m. week- Furchaserol II-e sole sI-oli he lion by II-n caurI. Upog paytendonI, filo C 00.3776
doys only. 1200005 enlilled only to a relurn Pl II-e monI In loll nl II-e amount bld, III Is edoiseni II-uI Inlerostes Pub; 0/13, 0,25, 0127/19 deposIt paid. The Purchaser II-e purchaser wIll reveine a NOTICE OP SALE parties consull with Ihoir owe 117132095C sholl I-uve no lurther ro. CerlilIcaIn 01 Sale 1h01 wIll PUBLIC NOTICE IS HERE- alloreoyn $810mo blddlnn at cuurso Ooainsl Ihe Morbo- 0011110 the porch050r Io o BY GIVEN II-al pursuant Io o marl0000 fareclosorn 50105.1 NORRIDGE aor, Ihn Mvrlg0000 or II-n doed fo II-n real eslale aller Judomenl uf Foreclosure und PUBLIC NOTICE Is hereby IN THE CIRCUIT COURT Morl00500's atlorony. Upon contirmatlon of II-e sale TI-n Sole colored In the oboue gioco II-al pursuant tu o JudnOF COOK COUNTY. poymenl lo full of Ihn omounl roovrty wIll NOT be open fur cause un Jvve 29, 200v, on menI UI Fareclosorn 0010,-od ILLINOIS COUNTY bid, II-e surcI-oser will ro- inspectIon and 910101111 aoent of The JudIclol Soles 00 July 29, 3065, KalIen ReolDEPARTMENT ceiuO a Certlticole 01 SnIe makes no repmesenbolion us IO Corporolion wIll al 10:30 AM fy ServIces, Inc., as 50111es CHANCERY DIVISION wIll enhIle the Purchaser II-e conditIon al Ihn property. 0g OcloI-or I, 2009, at Ihn TI-n Olticbal will of 12:30 p.m on INOYMAC BANK, F50. ta o 1h01 deed Io II-o real 05101e alProspectIvo bidders ore adJudicIal Solos Corporollon, Seplemher 3d, 2009, al 208 W. FloInlill, us. ber conllrmcilbon ut the solo monishod Io check II-o coorl One Saulh Wacker Drive - Randolph SIred, Sullo 0020, UTRATA NC/A ARTUR ARTUR TI-n properlo wIll NOT be file ta verily all informalluo. 2415 Floor CHICAGO, IL, Chicogo, 1111,1015, sell 01 pub- PIOTR UTRATA; upon for inspoctlon and plainIf 1h15 property Is a condo60600, sell 01 Ouhiic auttlan Io lic oodliog Io Ihn hlshesl bid- AG14IESZKA UTEATA NIt/A bill mokes nu represeniolmon minium Unit, II-e porcI-oseraI Ihn hlahesl bIdder, as seI der lar cash, as sol lorlI- be- AGNI ESSICA PATRYCJA os Io ihn condItIon al Ihe prop- II-o ovil at the larocbasumo lorth below II-e lollowbnu do- low, Ihn following descrIbed UTRATA; erly. Progpoclivo biddOrS ore solo, 010er than O mort00000 scribed reofeslofo; Cnmmos- resI property: Commonly CHASE BANK,JPMORGAN N.A.; UN- admonishod lo check ISO shall pay Ihe assessments lo known as 0131 MARMORA known Os 0833 Auslin AvenUe, KNOWN HEIRS AND LEGA- court file la verlOr all Inbor. and II-o 10001 foes reqUired by AVENUE, MORTON MorIon Grove, IL 60083 PerOF ARTUR FIGTR motion. II II-ls property is o The Congomlnlom Pruperty GROVE, IL 66053 Property m0000l Indeu Nu.: 10-17-.424. TEES UTRATA, IF ANY UN- condominIum unit, the pur. Ad, 705 ILC5 605/9101111 and lodev No. 10-17-4f0.043.UW0 045 Thn mat-Mooed real es- KNOWN OWNERS AND chaser al II-o UniI Ob II-n lore- 101141. IF YOU ARE THE TI-o real eslole is improued lolo Is Improuod with o dwell- NON RECORD sale, other 1h00 o MORTGAGOR IHOMEOWNwilh a 2 story brIck house Inn. TI-n properly will NOT ho ANTS; Dotendants, CLAIM- closure mort50500 shall poy the Os- ERI, YOU HAVE THE wiIh deloclind 1 cor nar000. open tor inspeclion. The ludoal CH 21668 sessmnnts and II-o legal 1005 RISI-lT TO REMAIN IN POS. The ludonlonI amounl wog moot amount was 5349,504.54. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby reqoirod by The Condomini- SESSION FOR 30 DAYS AP8328,660.06. Salo borms: 35% Sole lerms; 00% al successlul sinon II-01 pursuonl Io a Judo- 0m Froporly Aol, 705 ILCS TER ENTRY OF AN ORDER down of the hbohesf bid by bld Immedlobely ut conclu- menI 01 Foreclosure anlered 005/9151111 und 101141. IF OF POSSESSION, IN AC. corlilled funds bI Ihn doso of sian of oucllon, bolonce by Intheab000entlllodcauseoo YOU ARE THE MORTGA- CORDANCEW1TH5ECTION Iho auctIon; Ihn balance, lo 13;30 P.m. Iho neul bUsIness 12/0112060, Inlercoonly JudI- 000 IHOMEOWNERI, YOU 15-17011Cl OF THE ILLINOIS conllfiod funds, Is due WilhIn doy, holh by coshlor'schecks; dol Soles Corperalions will un HAVE RIGHT TO RE- MORTGAGE FORECLO. twenty-four 1241 haurs. Tho and no rolunds. TI-o solo shall Tuesday, Sepbemhor 22, 2009, MAINTHE POSSESSION FOR SURE LAW. For intormo. sublecl prnperty ta 50010cl tu be sobbed Io anneral real es- Of II-o hour UI Il 15m. In their 35 DAYSINAFTER ENTRY OP lion; VisIl our wobsllo al 0000mal rrOI estate 100es, 500- tate tonos, speciol laxos, apeollito at 120 WOOf Modloon AN ORDER OF POSSESh t t P : I-Os e rv le o. o I I y dal assessmenls, or special dol ossnssmnnbs, specbol loo. Streel, Sullo 7114, ChlcooO, SION, IN ACCORDANCE plerce,con,. bolween II-e tones levIed agalnsf sold reol es levIed, und s000rlor lieus, IllInoIs, sell tu tOo hlghesl bld- WITH SECTION 15-17011cl hours UI 3 aed 5 pm. PIERCE 051010 and Is atlnred tor solo II any. The Property Is ulfered dor lar cosI-, Ike lollawiog de- OF THE ILLINOIS MORT- & ASSOCIATES, PlolntiIf'I wiII-OOI any ropresonlollon as os Is,' with eu express or im- scrlbod praperly; PIN. 13- GAGE FORECLOSURE Attorneys, One North DoorIo quolity or quantity of tillo plIed worragtles ond wilhaot 13-400-633-0008. Sollo 1300, and witI-nul rocuorse lo any rcpresentoliug os Io the known os 4114 Commonly LAW. For llllormolluo, coo- bern Slront NORTH 10cl PiamnflIl'g 0110mev: The CHICAGO, IL 60602. ToI Na. PlaintIff and In AS 15/ candi- qoalllr al lillo or recourse Io OKETO AVENUE, Solo Clerk, CODILIS A ASSO. 13121 476-$5m. F10050 retor ta lion. TOO solo Is lurlher sub- P10101111. Prospectivo bidders N000IDGE, IL 00706. The dATES, P.C. , 15W530 tile number FAo101ylS. THE Inni lu cuvlirmatbon by the aro admonIshed lo revIew Ihn improuenoent on Ihn property NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD, JUDICIAL SALES CORPOcour). Upon payment In lull al coort fIlo to uorify all Inlor- cneslsts of a sInglo lomIly SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE, RATION One Sooth Wocker II-o omuonl bld, Ihn purchaser motion. For Inlormotlan: residence m/ 2 car aar000. IL 60527, tOSSI 794.1076 he- Drino, 20/h Floor, CI-Icoga, IL wIll recebe a Certllicoto al Salo Clerk, Fisher and Salo terms; 25% dowo by cor- Iween II-o huAi-s of 1 and 3 PM 00606-4050 236SALE 13121 Solo 1h01 wIll eallfle Ihe pur- ShapIro, 4201 Lako Cook Rd., tilled 10065, balance withIn 24 only und 05k for soles de- YOU con alsu vIsIt TI-h Jodichasor IO O dd lo II-o real Ist iioor, Norlhbraok, IllInoIs hoors. by certifIed funds. NO partmoot.. Picosothe mob-r fe fIle dol Sales Carporallan of osIate 011er Confirmatloo al 60002, 10471 090-59W, botwons
ledI Io cunllrmalion by II-e
ro PLACEA HELP YOIIR DREAMS.
and p10101111 Woke! no moore-
500101100 as Io the canditlag
Pub: e/SO. 0127, 9/589
ll7l4089lC al II-o proporby. ProspectIve bIdders are admoslshod to MORTON GROVE check tho court lIlt- la nerily IN TI-IR CIRCUITCOURT
all Infurg,allon. if Il;I5 Property Is a caeoomlnbvm UnII, the purchaser of thU UnII ai Iba foreclosure sole,
Other
DF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COU N TY
DEPARTMENT, CHANCERY DIVISION
Iban a morlaoaoe sI-OIt pay BANK OF NEW YORK, AS the agsOssmonfs and Ihn 10001 TRUSTEE FOR THE CERHOLDERS fees reqUIred bs'Jho Cundo- T1P1CATE minIum Property Ad, 765 CWMBS, INC. CHL MORTILCS 6081910111) cod tallO). IP YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER). YOU
HAVE THE RIGHT TO RE-
GAGE PASS-THROUGH TRUST 2006-HYB1 MORTGAGE PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES SERIES 2006-HYBS, V. F(0101111
MAIN IN POSSESSION POR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF DOUGLAS BABA; MORTAN ORDER OF POSSES. GAGE ELECTRONIC REGSION, IN ACCORDANCE ISTRATION SYSTEMS, WITH SECTION 15-17001Cl INC., Del0060gf g Ba CH 2t97 NOTICE OP OF THE ILLINOIS MORTFORECLOSURE SALE GAGE FORECLOSURE
LAW. Fur Inlarmollan; VIslI
FIsher and ShOOira
lIlo #08-50943 our wobolle al it I I p : ',',5 e r n i t e . a f I y - (If Is odolsed 1h01 Intorostod plorce.corn. belmeoa the parOns consolI with II-oIr owo hours ut 3 onds pm. PIERCE otfarneys helnre blddlno at a ASSOCIATES, PlOIntlIf'l mnrt0000 laroclosure sules.l
Allomneys, Ono North Deor- PUBLIC NOTICE Is hereby bore SIreot Sullo 1300, alcoa II-01 purs000l tu o JudoCHICAGO, IL dodoS. Tel No. menI al Fereclogore onlerod 1312) 476-5500. F10050 Color Io On Fehrnory 25, 2009, gallon lIla nombor PA0826906. THE Really Sen-nIco,, Inc., as SellJUDICIAL SALES CORPO- Ing 011iclot wIll at 13:20 p.m. RATION One South Wucknr on Seplember 14, 2009, aI 205 Drino, 24h Floor. Chlc000, IL W, Randolph SIrmI, Sullo 6U006-OdSO 236-SALE 1020, Chicaga, IllinoIs. sell al 12121 You con also visIl The JodI- obllc audlion la II-0 hIghOsI dal Soins Curperollan al bIdder far cash, os Sol forth 0010w, tho followIng doscrt-
Upug paymenl in fall of the TIDN 000' 500lh Wacker 1111713 amnuol bld. II-x purchaser DrIve, 24th Floor, Chlc000, IL pub: 9/4, 0/13, 1120i5P wIll rccnioe a Certhlicole 01 6x000_4630
13121
226-SALE
Soll whIch will eglIllo the 'loo can also oIsIf TI-e JudIpurchaser ta o Deed Io II-e dol Sales Carperoflon 01 SKOKIE
premises 001er ConfIrmatIon www.Ilsc.cxnt for a 7 doS' siaal the salo. Far Informalbog; los report of 000dina sales. VIsIf nur wohslle NOTE: Pursuani ta II-e Fair blIp ://serxlce,alty-alDohI Callecling Pracllcos plerce.com. Belwoen 3 p.m. 4cl, yoo oro adoisod 1h01 and 5 p.m. only, Plerco a As- PIainlIfl'satlnrooy Is doomed 50401es, P16401111's Allo,-- lo be a dehl culleclar Offompfoeca, f Nurth Doorboro loo lo called a debl and ono Street, ChIcago, IllinoIs 60002. lolorloatioS uhtalnnd will be T0l.No. 13121 476-5500. Refer Used lar 1h01 horpeso. l2d1P79 Io FIle Number 8812770. INFob: 025,5127.9/589 TERCOUNTY JUDICIAL 1l7l4797)C SALES CORPORATION SellIng Officer, 13121 444-1122 SKOKIE 1251056 PUb; 0/13.0/20, 107M IN THE CIRCUIT COURT 117122731C OF COOK COUNTY. ILLINOIS COUNTY S KO K lE DEPARTMENT IN THE CIRCU IT COU RT CHANCERY DIVISION OF COOK COUNTY, U.S. RANK NATIONAL ASILLINOIS COUNTY SOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE DEPARTMENT FOR FIRST FRANKLIN CHANCERY DiVISION LOAN TRUST, BANK OF AMERICA, N.A. MORTGAGE MORTGAGE PASSP10101111, -9.- SUSAN GREER THROUGH CERTIFICATES, NR/A SUSAN SCHRECK SERIES2005-FF1O PlalnIlIf, GREER NR/A SUSAN 5. 0.SVETLANA 000ER, eI al Dofendost STOJANOVIC, el al Dotend. 07 CH 2293 NOTICE OF SALE
PUBLIC NOTICE IS HERE-
CH 5255 NOTICE OF SALE
BY GIVEN 1h01 porsuonl ta o PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREJudomool 01 Forcolusore and BY GIVEN II-of porsuani ta o Sain entered In fho above JudamonI of Foreclosure and causo an March 12, 2000, ais Soll enlerod In II-n above 00001 Of The JudicIal Solos cause on Juno 24 3008, 00 Carperollon wIll al 10:30 AM 0000f al The Jud(cloI Solos an Seplember 11. 2009, Bl tI-o Corporollon Will at 10:30 AM
The JudIcial Solos Corpora-
(1711742IC
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY
DEPARTMENT-
CHANCERY DIVISION
BANK OF AMERICA. NA-
TIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS SUCCESSOR BY MERGER
TO LASALLE BANK, NA-
TIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE FOR WAMU 3W7t-1Y07 P10101111,
0. SYED F.
HUSSAINI, SYED & ASSOCIATES, INC., NATIONAL CITY BANK Dele040xl us CH 40429
NOTICE OF SALE
FUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN II-al purs000l Io o J060mont al Foreclosure and
Sole entered In the abeoe
cause on June 15 2009, an agonI of The JodIcIoI Solos Cnrperalion wIll at 10:30 AM os September 16, 2009. al II-e
The Judicial Solos Corporalion, One Sooth Wacker Drloo
- 34th Floor, CHICAGO, IL.
00406, solI Of pUblIc Ouctlog IO
Ihe hlohegf bidder, os sel
forth below the followina descrlhed reaíeslote: Commonly
known
0g
0)01
N.
tOLDARE AVE, Skokie, IL
60076 Property Indes Na. 10-
eslolo aller conlirmollun nl II-n sole The pr090rty will
WANTED AD IN CHECKOUT
THE CLASSIFIEDS,
Other
Ihan a murloosen sI-olI pay
II-o assessments and Ihe Icuol
U1GfICAfO.00M'AU!OS
CALL
847-998-3400 EVERY DAY.
lees required by Tho Condo. minium Property Act, lus ILCS 60515101111 and 101141. IF YOU ARE THE MORIGAGOR IHOMEOWNERI, YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF
AN ORDER OF POSSESSION,
IN
ACCORDANCE
WITH SECTION 15-17011Cl
OF THE ILLINDIS MORT. GAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. Far inlormallan, conladI Flalnlllt's ottoreey: HEAVNER, SCOTT, DRYERS A MIHLAR, LLC, 111 E051 MoIn Slmeef, Sollo 200, DECATUR, IL 62523,
. THE JUDI. SALES CORPORATION Ovo SouIh Wacker 12171 422-1719
CIAL
Drive, adlh Floor, Chicaaa, IL 1212)
226-SALE
CollectIon
Prodlices
60666-4650
NOTE: Pursuant Io Ihe Pair DoSI
Ad, yOu nro odvised that NORRI DOE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OP COOK COUNTY.
ILLINOISCOUNTY DEPARTMENT. CHANCERY DIVISION DEUTSCHE OANK NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY, AS
TRUSTEE FOR LONG BEACH MORTGAGE TRUST
2066-WLS Plamntill, -n.- MARIUSZ ADAMCZYK, el ai Detendant aa CH 41512 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 1h01 pursuonl Io o Judamonf of Foreclosure and Solo colored In the obooe cause on Juno IP, 2009, on agent ut The JudIcIal Soles Corperullan will at 10:30 AM an Seplomber 22, 2009, aI the The Jodiciol Solos Corporation, Den Soulh Wsckor DrIve 241h Floor CHICAGO, IL, 60606, sell Of PuhlIc oudlion Io II-e highest bIdder, as sol forth below, II-o followIng describoO real 05101e Commonly knows as 4132 N. LEONARD DRIVE UNIT #2A. Narridae, ILdO7Od Property 1x600 Na. 12-tl-31t-0t7-OOSi, Property Indeo No. UPINØ 12-11.311010 The rouI 05101e Is Improxod wIth a condominium. The Iodpmeol Om000l was 5143,154,53. Saie fermo; 25% donna al II-o I-lOI-051 bld by certifIed fonos of the clase II the auclion; Ihe hoslooce, io certIfied funds, Is doe withIn Iwnvlyfour 1241 hours. The sublocl property Is subloct to aenerol mol eslale loues. speolat assessments, um specIal 100es levIed 1001051 sold real eslole and Is alfered Inr soin withouf coy represoofallox Os lo quality or 0000111v UI bille and withouf recourse la F10101111 ond Io A5 IM condItion. Tino solo is lOrthor subiedt lo conlirmotlun by Iho court. Il Ihn sale Is sel asIdo for ooy reason, Ihe ForcI-oser at the sola sholi be enlitlod only Io o roturo of II-e deposll paid. Tho Purchaser sI-oIl hove no further recourse 000lnsl the Martoagor, II-e Morto0000 or the Marta000e's olbon000. upen paymegf In toll Of the Omaunl bld, II-o urch000r wIll recebe a Cerilllcole of 501e 1h01 wIll enhIle ISo por-
choser fu u deod lo II-o real eslote alfor canfirmolian al
the solo The properly will NOT be open for Inspocfmno and
plaintiff makes na repre50fallan as lo Ike condition 01 the properto. Praspettlee bidders ame admonished Io check the coorS file la nerilo all lnlarmalboa, if II-ls propOrts. Is O cogdomlolom 0011, fI-e purchaser of the uniI at Ihe foreclosure sale, albor Ihon a mortgagee shall pay II-e Ossesgmeels and the tosaI Ions requIred ho The Condomlnlurn Property Ad, 765 ILCS 005/SIgIllI and 101141 IF
YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR IHOMEOWNERI, YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 35 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSES-
PIOlOtllI'sotlarnoo Is deemed IO be o debi collector otlempfing fo coIled O OnbI oeil ago mnlormatlol, oblained will be
usodfarthot porpese. 1190211 Pub: 0/6,0/13,0,20/09 11711713IC
SKOKIE INTHE CIRCUITCOURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY
DEPARTMENT-
CHANCERY DIVISION BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING LP. F/K/A COUNTRYWIDE HOME
LOANS SERVICING, LP. PlalnIlIf. -e.. SALIM UDOIN, Of al 0010060x1 BI CH 43030
NOTICE OP SALE
PUBLIC NOTICE IS HERE-
BY GIVEN II-al pursoonf to a Judumoul 01 Foreclosure end Salo enleresi In lOo ubene coose os .1000 3d Son?, On
0000f Of TI-e Jodiclal Sales CorparallOo wIll al 10:25 AM 00 Seplembor 29, 2009, 01 Ihe The Judlclol Soles CorporalIon, Ono SoUth Wocker DrIno - 2410 FlOor CHICAGO, IL,
40606. sell 09 publIc aUctIon lo
II-e hi000st bIdder. os sel
larth below Ike iollowlna dencrlbed rnaíeglolo: Common17 knowil os PIlO SKOKIE BOULEVARD SC. SKOKIE, IL 00077 Property Indoo Nu.
10-16.450-057 The real esfole Is
Improurd WIth a ono-sIal-y slnolo-famlly house wIth co
goroge. The lodameol omounl was 12a7,u16.21. Sole lorms: 35% dOwn 01 II-o blob-
esl bld by certllled funds al
the close nf II-o auctlaol Iho SION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15.17011Cl OF balance. in CortIflod funds, Is THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. For Inlarmollon, conlaci PIaiotIIl'satlomney: The Sale Clerk, due WiIhle twenty-foUr 1241 CODILIS&ASSOCIATES. P.C., 1SWO25NORTH FRONT- hours. TOO shblecl property is AGE ROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE. IL 66537, 16201 subledt fo aenerol real esfole 794-9076 belw000 the hnorg el f 006 3 PM only and 05k tor f0005, sPecial Os5055menlg, Ihe sales 6090rlmeof,, Please role: lo file nombor Il-00- or specIal loues lonled 29635. THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION Ove 000lnsl said real esfole ond Is South Wacker DrIve, 24th Floor, ChIcago, IL 606W-1650 011erod br Solo mlihool ony 13131 236-SALE You con also 9151f The JudIcial Soles Cor- ropresenlalbon as Io 0001117 porolioo al www.flsc.com faro 7 day 510105 repon 01 pond-
leo soles. NOTE: P0150001 II Ihe FaIr DebI Collecllon PractIces Ad, 900 are advIsed that PlaintiIf'sallorney is
famIly rOsldonce, ThU ludo-
pose. 1110024 PUb: 0/13, 0150, 507/SP 11713t77>C
wIlI- o slnolo
bidders are admonished Io check II-e caurI tile Io verily all lnborrnsllov. Il II-ls OropemIr is g condomInIum unit, the purchoser of loo unII al the loreclosure sale,
deemed to ho o dehl collector ullompllng Io collect a dOSI Ond any Inlormaflog ebfolned will be Used for thaI pur-
Improved
NOT be Opon 10m insPOdllvn
and p10101111 mokes no repre.
senbolion as lo Ihe condition uf II-e Pr000rly. Frospecllve
23-402-023-0000 The rool esfolo Is
will rocelue o Cerlilicole al Sole 1h01 Will enhile II-e purchaser Io o deed IO II-O real
01 CH 41731
TOO property mill number 1447-5229. THE JU- weoW.tlsc.cam foro7doy staII-e sote The property will 1:00 p.m. and 2;oo p.m. meek- relunds. NOT be apex for lnspcctiaa. DICIAL SALES CORPORA- los rePorl of pendina saIns. NOT ho open far 1051580110g 607sonly, 1253021
court. Upon payment in lull of Ihn om000l bld, II-e purchoser
or OuaoflIy ut lIllo ond WIlI-auf recourse Io PlaballIl ond In 'As IS' candilion, The solo is lorther subleof Io COnfIrma-
lIon by Ihe court. Upen paymont lo loll al Iho Om000l bid,
II-o purchaser will rnceiyp o
Certilicalo nl Salo II-al will
Ba -I
Thursday,August2o,2009
lt IhN property la a corojo. dal Soles Corporation at minIum unit, thu purchaser of www.tisC.com for o 7 doy stathe unit a, the toreclosure lus report of pending soleo. solo, Other than a mod009ee shall pay the assossmonf s and the leoni feos required by
The Condurnielum Property
(100995
Fob: 020, 0/27, 9)3/09 1t71476nlC
Act, 765 ILCS LSWPIO>ll) Ond S!fl1E10 CIRCUIT COURT 101(41. iF YOU ARE THE OF COOK COUNTY, MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWN. ER), yOij I-lAVE THE ILLINOIS COUNTY
DEPARTMENT. R1GHTTO REMAIN IN POS CHANCERY DIVISION SESSION FOR O DAYS APTER ENTRYOP AN ORDER WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. OP POSSESSION, IN AC- Plainhift, 'e.' LUIS A. CORDANCE WITH SECTION GONZALEZ NE/A LUIS IS'170t(C) OPTHE ILLINOIS GONZALEZ, et 01 Defeodonf MORTGAGE 00 CH 43927 FORECLONOTICE OF SALE SURE LAW. For informofloe: Visit our websilo at PUBLIC NOTICE IS HERE'
h f t P \\s e rv i C C . o t t y. BY GIVEN 1h01 0015000f lo a
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tights for learning Prugroin, ENERGY STAR Activity Books for thildrers. as
Wednesdays and Thursdays at Howard Leisure Center, 66T6 W. Howard SI Lessons will locus en We landamen-
well as ENERGY STAR hume energy-
tais uf technique. music theory and good practice habits. Call (841) 9616633 lo inserve a lesson time.
censervatioo and electronics lolonnatine. will aloe he available. A recycling hin toe used CILs wilt also be available. CFIo may he purchased at Feldman Park 8800 Kathy lane, Hiles, from a.ao
Leii the bardco nl quitar with in-
aie. to 1OE30 p.ni Call (841) 297-3000,
structinn on chords. songs, how to read noten. lime signatures and scales. Private lesoons are 30 minutes and all
The Golf Mâle Pt District eifern
levels are welceme, Wednesday and Thuisday attemacus and envelops. Sept 9 to Nov, 8 Call (817) 967-6633.
Rmutoa8on for fol Youth Soccer Leagues is being accepted. There are poegrams for girls and boys apes 4to eighth grade. Clinic is Sept 5. Season play begiss Sept. 12. Participants will develop individanl skills and teamwork. as well as enjoy the benefits of contiounos exercise. Hilos Park District will provide soccer unitonos; players must purchase soccer spikes and leg guards. Reqisteation is being taken at Howard Leisure Center. 6676 W. Howard St.
deadline Is Sept 5. Call (847) 96T-l59.
es Pt Diutoict Pioneor Park has an 18 hole mini-gull course and seven hatting cages and a concession stand. Parties and fuedraiuero are also available. Pioneer Park is located at 7135 N. Harlem Ave. Summer haurs are 10.30 a.m.-10.30 p.m. The popular Family Fun Nights" continus every Friday eight: the $7 per person tee includes ono round st mini-poll, ene batting cage token and dinner tor each lamily memher. Call (841) 583-2746.
Stay cool tilo nommer at Oasis Fun Center. 1871 Milwaukee Ave. Hours are 1mm 11 a m:B p m Mondays 1 Thaisdays. Il anis-9 p m. Fridays. and 10 a m.9 pos. Salurdays and Sundays. Call Oasis Watermark. 18471 967-6648, or the Howard Leisure Center, (8471 961-6633.
N8es Park Dtstiict oilers a wide variely ut summer camp pregrams ter preschool age through incoming eighthgraders: toll-day and halktay camps, sports camp, hnckey and ice skating campo. Slop by Howard Leisure Center, 6616 W. Howard St. to register. Campers will enjoy swimming, weekly held trips, arts and cratts and sports. Most camps hogan Jane 8. Call (8471 967-1,633.
Hijeo Pads Diubict Brtht Beginnings Preschool registration is conducted tor the 2009-10 school year. Both 3- and 4year-old programs are ellered. There are a variety ut class times and locatinns (runs which to choose. Registration will be accepted at Howard eisure Center, 6616 W. Howard St, until all classes are tilled. Call (847) 9676633.
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they may not trave the resources to do so en their ewe. The kiosk will also house the lights fee learning teacher toolkits. deigned for edacatoes and organization leadees, to prowde olermatienal materials oo the enero11
The Gott Mahe Park District has taben a new and innovative approach in raising muchneeded funds for the park and spreading the word os energy efficiency. The district otters a se-
the community an eppvrtuoity torecycte paper piudects- A rncugnizah green-and-yellow container supplied by 4bitibi Bowater ens &opped oli in the Feldman Park tot. 8800 Kathy Lane, near the comer el Western Avenue and Kathy Lane. Products that can be recycled io this container loclade. newspapers. magaii000. eSce paper Itau and cope), shopping catalogs, mail and envelopes. catalogs. tolder culmed paper and shredded paper (haggedi; on caalbaard er p1mev hooks, All money mined wilt fund the scholarship prograni, allowing children to attend summer camp and ejher programs. Call 1847) 297-3000 er go tuwwwpaperretiiever.conV.
Golf Me Pk Dtsbict is taklsg registration for Adtit Btnqoo 10 a.m.-2 pen. Brot Wednesday of the month, split-the-pot bingo at the Feldman Recreation Ceoter,
Hot Shots Sports: Hat Shots Sports and the Golf Maine Pails District have joined ta bring various sports classes and clinics, Offered are Baseball Baskethali Tennis. and Soccer classes. Stop by the Feldman or Dee Park Recreation Ceoters for details.
Swamer Cng fur kindnrgarten through siuth-gredero includes sports and games. arts and cralts, playgmund activities, Held trips. npray part swimming and mure, Two-week sessions are offered. Huaro are 9.30 am. to 1030 p m. Betnre and alter camp child care is alun available. Register early. Preschool: Early registration is impartant to ensure child a space fur the tall 2009 semester. A tivei.tay morning program and a tour-day altemoon propram are altered ter children turning 4 years old by Sept t, 2009, Crickeb Ree Park new has a cricket pitch that will be ready ter uso this spring. Call the park district tor restai toes or availability.
Visit une ut the Park District ottices, Feldman Recreation Center, 8800 Kathy Lone lose block south el Colt Road un Wvstere Avenad, Niles. o Dee Park. at the corner ut Dee and Emerson Reads. Des Plaines: or call (8411 2913000.
st. John Brebeuf PIrdi is conducting registration 1er Religious Education tor first- through eighth-graders who are io tho public schsvl system. Classeu will he S-6.30 pm, Wednesdays er 6.308 pin. Thursdays beginning Sept 16. Call 18471 966-3269.
lection el ENERGY STAR gualitied corn-
EmnnHthonbii, the Nibs Tuwnstiip
pact tlasresceot light huibs tor sale to the public (rom a Lights tor learning kiosk Proceeds trum Ihn sale st every halb will directly land the scholarship program sponsored by the district The scholarship propium allows children the opportunity to attend camp when
Juwish Cungregatioe, 4500 Dempster SL. Skvkïe, otters loteortuctiori tu Jadaism and beginning adult Hebrew classes on Sundays and monthly Viddish. Members and oeomemher-s are welcome, Call (847) 675-4141, or go lu mew ehntnr
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PARK RIDGE-NILES SCHOOL DISTRICT 6
&eeuf &SNOI ts having
an Ail Scheel Reunion trum 7-Il p.m. Sept 26 at the Parish Ministry Center, 8305 N. Narines. Hiles, The cost is $29 per perseo arel $40 per coeple. Contact Libby Ryder. (041) 966-3266, or
Membership hi O'Hare noise panel approved
visd leydersjbsctmeIor
oiorrectloii IWI Sdicol Class of 1984 'er stauung a 3-year reunion Sept 19. Help update centact infermat'ero by e-mailing Stephanie Thorpe at SmorpeWreshs.org.
J. Stoo North High School Class of 1959 will hold its 50th-year reunion Oct 10 and Il at the Wyodham Broke Oak Brook Hotet Oak Brook Activities begin elfin a cocktail party from 5-li Pils. Friday. A casti bar and hers d'ueoeres will he featured for $20 with ad-
Iliring firm for superintendent also discussed
n
vaoce sign-tsp ($25 ter walk-ins). CaHier in the day, interested classmates may visit Horten East's campus and take a
45-minuto tour RSVP to Himt 1-Blame at dnyheat-te@coniset or call (702) 4199494 tor the tour, On Saturday, amcoleo dinner daoce will be at the Drake Oak Beoek, with a cash bar starting at 9-30 p.10, fallowed by dinner at 7 pro, and music/dancing from 8.30-il pin, 111e cent for the dinner dance is $85 per peinais. with photographs available fur $10 each, Mure inlormatien and sign-up for both the Fridaynight reception and Saturday-night dinner dance may be found at owiwinurtonclassoi59org, where classreates may also provide updated lofaimotion on themselves or advise cornmitten chairpersons as to the whereabouts ot ether classmates. More spyciRc questions fur Friday events may he answered by writing or calling cernmitten co-chairs Mike O'Connor (meconnerthwi.er.com), (262) 681-7578, er Jim King (jkingrep@comcanleet), (6301 894Ol?L fer informative on the Saturday event contact Susan Besding Roberts [emailprotected](, Marge Itegner Merlo (marge®mortonclassutS9.urg) or Sandy Iriser Duhsky, (6301 3151,493. Beadline tor reservatiens is Sept15.
Sau Patiicl liqIi School is looking ter class representatives from all clauses to help the school contact alumni in regard to class reunisns. The school has set three reunion dates for the tall: Sept 12 tor the classes ei '99, '94 and '89 SepL 26 lar the classes si 79, '74, '69 and '64: and Nov. 13 fur the 25-year rrnnion tor the class ei '84. Contact Juil Ardito, (1731 282-9563, or jarditulVstpatrickerg.
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Education met Auig. 10 to vote on mnsembom-sicip in the CAPPING OFF Maine South High Scheel graduates celebrate the past June at Basement Theatre, alter the final name had been anflounced. (Photo submitted by Rick Meredith)
CAMPUS Andrew Bishop, of Nilesv,
woo named to ttnv vprirngterm dean's lint at Clac-ko College. The folluiwiing Nuca aludeists earned durgi'ees frani Ilse University of Iowa: Daniel S. Barone, bioliig sinnt Paul A. kazmierczak, journallain cinicI incisa commnuniess-
tion/potitical science, Julia Nikol, (nf Nues, earned tnomcoi's deaignsstiomi oms tise
spring decinv list at Com'meli College, Adam Chambers minci Sam Patel, of Nues, svem'e m-eeog-
cimo iestorested in developing their football skille tlsn'oungts league play, Tise climsic svill
be led by Nues North Olead Football Gesuch Scott Smitlm amcd Nues West llecsct Footbcsll Cisacts Scott Baum. 'l'Isis is a ciscince fon- lirsttimsse lslciyems to lessrmn sonno
(5f tise basics amsct cules of tine game amici foi' mono oslsemicnccd lslmnyon'a lo earns miscue about offensivo amici defcmssis,e stm'ategies. 'rice chimie
will also provide parents witis details about tise CSL h)n'Ognmsmii.
't'Iso oxpcsmnched mcomsprolit
msi'/,ecl oms tIse elsm'imcg-sensvs-
Mrsm'toms Grove, hJncolnsv'ooct
es nl 1959, 1969, 1919, 1989, 1999 aocI
lvycsms Umsiversity,
2004. Call Augie Gesovesi, directer of Alumni Relations, (841) 179-8649, or omail [emailprotected].
DISTRICT 219
cuscl Colf-Mcuimne R'am'k h)iatm'iurts, Jumdon' Vikjmsg Footbmsll
Grathiates of Padree lfigb Scheel, formerly at 68th Stewart Ave. Chicago, have lurmed an alumni association lar students who have celebrated their 50th anniversary from school. This year a luncheon will be held at noon Sept 21 at the Lexington House Restaurant, Hickory Hills. lt will include graduates through 1959. The classes ei 1939. 1944, 1949 and 1954 will be hoeorvet, Ed O'Farrell is Ike chairman oF
the planning committee that meets the retond Thursday of each moetti at 1030 ann, at the Oak Lawn Library. 94Z Raymond, Oak lame. Cell Betty Collins, (108) 424-4009, or Ed O'Fariell,
Calendar, PAGE 21
O'Hsii'o Noive Conspsitibihity Comsimission an(h to discuss tise secmn'ch foi- a new eumper-
intendent. Tine bscìmd unanimously
SCHOOLS DIGEST
toi' uteats's hat cit Illinois \Vea-
ucino Weekend is SepL 25-27 ter Class-
Ridge-Niles
School District (34 Bossmcl of
league is a eollsibcsm-ative offont betweems tise Skiskie,
Notre bane Calege Prep (Riled Re-
Psui'k
voted to join tise O'Hare
ovili n'eroico tr.siesiesg frema tise psm'ticipcstimsg park dio-
Foi' moro informatibn go to wwwoakton.cdu
tn'icts ansd heart coaches, Any c'oschsoo sviso would like ten be part of tIme progm'ama cime emscoum'agouh to call
/cicadJdjvl/heahtlsccsreinfo.lst nfl, or call (847) 635-1629. A classic Shakespearean play, Ilse new U.S. president
Pm'ogm'amns Director Dave
amsct tise 15105 sund cons of so-
Elsrlicii st (847) 9613-9212.
cisl mvdisi cire tise tispics of
Ancyosic' si'itln qcmestions about tine climsic cans sulco esilI
secerul mmes! c-ocmn-ses ofl'erech
Mn: Elin'licls.
l'rogransi cit Ocikton Commu-
OAKTON
Students interested in pun'-
lis tise liii by tIne Emen'itums nsity College, Roiaseia and Juliet (HuM BUS-6h) exsnmnsines tIne origins
suming ci caneen' ins health esime
of Shakespeare's romantic
sin'c' imcvjtech to ssttomscl free ¡mi-
tm'ssgecl: Learns isosv Ronneo
es of OsikUsns Comnsnunsity
cinch Juliet Issis influenced pocts, miovelists cinch playwriglits. 'Flue foun-uveek
Collego, 16(10 E. Cusif Road, Di's Plainces, and 7701 N, Linscolni Ave., Skokie,
cocmrae niseets hO-11:30 sim. 'I'umesdciys stsurtimsg Sept. t cit Oaktons's Skokie eampums,
fcirmisatjiims vessiomie ctumm'imcg
Septennlier at botts csinsspuia-
noise panel, which advocates on behsaht'ofentjties wishing
to obtsiin funnds for soundprooting. "ht isssskes sense uve should
have a voice," Documul Psesident ,lolsn hheydo scud, 'Anything ove esimi do tis msssrke sure
pvu'tv guiche cms tisuough tise
2011)-11 school yeam:
Scisisil district otlicissl San-
"h tisink tise might thing to
l)i'(scevs," tse said. Board iicc'icsbeu' Russ Gentile scud
rIJVe think an outside consultant is invalit-
able to bringing an independent voice and an independent eai:"
cinsul imsdhustn-y trends.
femimng mn fm-co islmiYers climsic
yssuing playem's lecsm'mm football
Aug. 22, The clinic m'una fi-ans 4 to d p.ma, at tise football atadiumsi st Nues Nortlm Fligis School,
fumsdamemst,'sls annul develop
elude: Nursing - 6 pm,
presidemit's first monthos ins
their skills,
Sept, 13 (Des Plaines); Plnysi-
(cilice by political science irs-
clrmu Stringes gave tise board tise names ofsix sesirels tir'nss ound tise board picked four to intes-view,
by grade levels - tirol and
cat Thiei'apist Assiutamst 6:30 p.m. Sept. 9 (Des
structusn Fahle Stm'ciuss. Tise tisn'ee-week coum'se maceta 10-
coot of hiring si sesirch tiriss
9800 N. Lawler Ave.,
second, thsird mind fourths, and fiftim and sixth, Leagnmo
Phciines); Plsarnnacy Techsniclan/Aseptic Phnarmcsceutk'srl
11:15 armi, 'I'hsursdays starting
\s'cis difficult to estimate,
dates run from Aug. 29 to Nov. 7. The registration feo is $85 for the season, The program Is run by vohunteers. Participating coaches
Preparations - ti p.m. Sept,
Sept. 3 cit Glencoe Psirk District, 999 Greens Bay Road, Ghencoe, 'rise feo is $60. Getting Started ;vitia So-
given Ihat it \s'cis isot knowcc how much the board woumid
Sept. 17 (Des Plaines),
Attesi lt Associsutes Ltd., School Exec Connect and
plans to i'otime before the
are collmsbcsm-.stimig to tselp
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The boaed seemed to support hiring a seas-eli firm sund sugi'eed to intemviev seven-al companies: BT,VP & Associates Ltd., Hsuzam-d, Young,
do ... vvvscmhch be ... let the ex-
Seist, h cit Covencunt Village, 2625 'rectsms3' Road, Northsbm'ook. TIse fee is $60. Strauss on Obu,scsi (PSE
Phlebotomy - 5:30 p,m.
trict.
su sesui'els tin-m.
cible l-2:30 pm, startinsg
16 (Skokie); and Medical Labor.story Tlnchnology and
irnportantto the school dis-
a i'el)lsicememnt foi- Supem'intendent Ssilly Pi3'or, s'ho
si vai-jvt.y of (hjvcjh)ljnses. Faculty v'ill be oms hnamsd to cija-
rosin, it will be in tise Nilea North Cleld houoc. The clinic io open to players in fn-st through aixth grades sviso
Stringem also said seas-ch tirmns aie useful in customisingheademshippiofihes to determine what cm-item-ia were'
Isiring si sesui'ch tirns to lind
and cei'tjticate hsniigminss ici
mi
varicubles that conic into phsuy."
hYicsin'd mensbeu Eu-ic Uhhig ssuiil Ice s'sue in favor of hiu'ing
'l'ue board also chiscumssed
North minuit Niles West h highs Schsools) cinch Maine East FhigIs Selsool. 'These agemselea
Skokie. Tine cvemst will be held rain or shieme. In case of
an indepenuhent esin," she scuid. "There sure so many
Scisool Boards.
svithi District 219 (Njtes
Teamns will be orgcsmsized
suht,unt is invalusuble to lininging an independent voice mind
do)."
The expanded Central Soburban League Youth Flag Football League, (fon'merly known clvi tIne Juniom- Vikings Fing Football League), is of-
CO5-77) offens sumcsslysjv of tise
tise bosuud it viculcl be highly unueuuah to fou-go using one. "We think sun outside con-
tise Illinois Association of
7701 N. Linscolns Ave. Anothcm' fiiur-week session is avsiil-
Scrhncdulect aessiomss in-
Stiingei scud ivesnm'ch ímu'ms
are valuable tools and told
fumais sim-e used (we should
stsosvcsse Oaktonu's degree
cuss cosmrse n'cqujs-ennsents
$16,000 in 2002, "We ss'ocild tm'y to keep tine cost in thsit iange," sise scud.
we Inne a 'ojce in how those
'imsd ,linmsjinm \Volves, alcsmsg
Sessiismss am-e dlesigmsud to
cuisent sunpen'intendent, cost
Scsndrcs Sti-lingen-
Stringer said tine exact
ask of it. But Sti'ingen- said the cost
ofusingca search firm to iiiterview ound vet Pryor, the
tie nv'sus miot sugciinst hiring a
Iiriss to interview candidates sinaI suttisict outside talent, Peu. SO, but explained that he vvoumld prefen lo hook internssully for Pryon-'s mephsicecs emit.
"h would puefer an internsuh c'amiclidate for reasons of stssbihity," he said. "I hike the isrinulumet,"
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m
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by Bill Paige, Oakto&s manager of communications, who is responsible for the college's official Twitter page. The single-session course meets 10-11:30 a.m. Sept. 4 at Oakton's Skokie campus. The fee is $20. For more information
(847) 982-0588, and l'55 3. For a complete list of Emoritus classes, course feos, seminars and events go to vwwoakton.odu/emeritus. Feel the pulse of The City That Never Sloops" on a tour ofibred through Oakton. Tiips to New York City dopart in September, October, November and Decemboc Tours also are available in
1
2010.
Tour historie Ellis Island
and visit the majestic Statue of Liberty. After dining at Rockefeller Center enjoy a panoramic view of the city from the observation deck. Visit landmarks including Chinatown and Times Square. For complete itineraries and information about upcoming 200g and 2010 tours call Ben Cornelissen, (847) 635-1812, or go to wwwoakton.edulnews/firstltravcl.ltt rn RESURRECTION
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ships to four outstanding high school seniors. These scholarships were awarded on the basis of scholastic merit, financial need and oxtracurricular involvement. All four winners are recent graduates of Maine South
partment chair; and John
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faculty and staffvere recognized for theii many years of service during a June i luncheon at the school. School guidance counselor Joan Campeotto t'as honoiccl upon her retirement for 35 years of service to Resurrection lligh School. During her long career Campeotto assisted several generations of young t%'omon through high school and the college application l)iocesS, sometimes l)io'iding guidance to tito daughters of former stodents. Nineteen other faculty aocI statT members \'ere recognized for their years of colt-
Lizak, maintenance. For 15 years of service: Leslie Coakley, foreign language teacher; Susan Ortega, food
seivieo. For lito years of service: Diane DlSandro, hall nsonitor; Dawn Granadon, sd-
ministilttivo assistant; Paula Heidt, food service; Debbie Hess, hall monitor; Dawn Konow, Science Department clinic; tisd Joe Miller, science ctepartnient tosehec The Resurrection 1-ugh School community also bid Ilirewell to Rocorcts Office stati niembor Barbara Gilfoy oit her retirement from Rosurroction following 26 years of service.
to www.reshs.org. Resurrection High School is a Catholic, College Preparato. i-y High School for young women, at 7500 W Talcott Ave., Chicago.
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broadcasting Broadcasting trum a small studio at Maine East High School, the liest program was aired Dec. 20, 1959. Over the past 50 years the statien has grown to include radio and
television studios at each el the high schools. Plans are under way fur un alumni gathering ter students and tacoily stall members to be held Sept 25' 21 in the Park Ridge/Des Plaines area. A reunion committee has been formed
he charged $40. $45 alter Sept I. Buttel dinner with cash bsç casual altire, Jesus are welcome. Still looking ter sanie missing classmates. For reservalions contact the committee at tatthsl9t9lPgmail com er call (8471 516-'
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School will hold tu 40th class reunion ou Oct. II at White Eagle Baoquets in Riles. Classmates paying by Aug. 3t will
St. John Brebeut is looking tsr all St. Jahn Brebeut School alumni. Alumni should contact Libby Ryder, (8471 9663266, or e-mail lryderltisjbschool erg,
how St. John Brebeul made an impact un their lite.
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School un Taicutt Avenue is Chicago is establishing an Alumni Association. lu prepara' lion ter its 100th-anniversary celebra-
lion the school is searching torils missing alamei Il you attended Immaculate Conception School or know someone who did, email ICalumniWicparish net, or call the rectory. 17731 775-3833. Alumni who prefer tu reach the association by mail are enceeraged tu scud their lirut, maiden or last name, phone number, e-mail address, thu year in which they graduated, along with their tavorito IC memnry and lavurite IC teacher, tu: IC Alumni Association, c/u Immaculate Cuoceptinti Parish, 7211 W. Talcatt Ave. Chicago IL 60631. Submissions may also be
dropped oft at the IC Parish Rectory during normal business hours or alter Masses un Sunday. Taft Hiijti School, class et Jane 1959, will hold a 50th reunlou Sept 24-27. Contact tarry Marsh at tairseas2ucPceu.oel er (7031 444-6255; Pat Sauteil lutz, putlutz@cumcastnet. er 18471 25HOl2Ol; er Kent Meyer, carelekent@uccelplus net, (7651 36292621.
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council tu be known as Girl Scouts of Northern Illinois un Oct 1. User-tniendly and secure links are at wwwqirlscoutsoi org.
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A trip to the Fireside Theatre in Ft Atkinson, Wis, is teatured trum 8 am. to 630 p.m. Sept ti tu see "The Sound ut Music Guests will be tirst treated lu a meal el a salad et cantaloupe, watermelon, strawberries and mandarin orange; Orieotal vegetables topped with sesame croutaus and papaya chutney dressing; a baked boneless pork chop, herbed and stulled with sauerkraut and sausage, served with sweet potato souIllé and apple sauce; plus a Viesnesu Sacher torte - choco' late cake layered with apricot tilling and Bing cherry ice cream The cost is 584 1er MaineStreamers members; $89. quests. All Day Trips depart trom Gell Mill Shopping Center, in Nibs
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and inondo ei people who are struggling with majar mental illness such as depression, bipolar disorder, schizo' phreoia, borderline personality diser' der, panic/anxiety, obsessive cempulsloe und any of these conditions co-occurring with substance addition nr abane Classes aro structured to help caregivers understand and support people with serious mental illness while maintaining their own well-being. To register call Joyce, 1847) 853-6191, er n'mail rejuycellischbadweiber.cem; nr contact the NAMI'CCNS oltice, 18471 716-2252.
An Alaloelmer's Caregtners Support Group is ullered ninnihly at the Nosset Pavilion en the campus ei Advocate Lutheran Gnnerol Hospital. The meet' legs tabo place 1:30-3 p.m. the third Thursday u? each month in the lower level cunlerence mum ni Nesnet Pavil' ion, 1715 Dallard Rund in Park Ridge. Ihn nevt meeting will be Aug. 20. Ad-
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missien is free: ro registration re-
Maine Township is asking ter assistcnce in locating gond, reliabto handy' mon io ttio area. lt you know of someono and would like to submit a ramo,
guired. Contact SOndy Gearise,
contact Therese Tatlp (8477297-2510.
FoL 260, and she will forward a term to completo. Maine Township, in cooperation with the Cook County Shpritt's Ottice, is collecting used cell pliures ta ho ceovorted ter omerqercy 911 ase for seniors. Donate phonos at Maine Town Hall.
Seniors Jewish Senior Singles Social Club meets far dinner and a variety of programo. Call (847) 676-2871
The North Shore Senior Center, Im cated in Nurthtield, is leaking tor vetesteem to deliver renais ta seniors living in Maine Township. Deliveries are made during weekdays For more misimotion ea becoming a volunteer, con tact Mauro Rnqan at (847) 7846052 or email [emailprotected].
Super Scalers. a Jewish Seniors group ter people etder thon 60, meets 3-4:30 p.m the toot and third Sundays at the North Shore Univorsity Health System ShaMe Hospital, 96011 Gross Point Road, Skokie. Topics includo cur-
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South 8arrinton and Schaumbur9, will be 8.30 am. to 5 p.m. Sept. 22. The ducent-guided tour is about 3 hours. Participants begin at the malo residence viewing and learning about the SanlIlippu collection of automated mossc machines, their history and restoration ettorts, as well as thn opulent details ot the residences French Second EmpiTo settinp. Thon lunch will bu at tho Millrose Rostaorant, starting with cream et mushroom tollswed by roasted pork loin with artichokes, tomato and tarrayon. seasonal ee:etahlos, potato and rice, bread and dessert, then a step at IKEA ter housnhntd shnppinq. The cost is $18 for members; S3, yoents All day trips deport froto Gull
rent events, books, jokes areA Israel. Call (847) 583-9328.
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The Hiles Senior Center cecAs davations ei items or gilt certilicates tram various businesses loi prices tor ttieir "Picture This" photo contest Any busifloss Ihat makes a donation will be mentioned in the newotetter, an well au Qn a certiticate accompanyin9 the photos The photos will be on display at the Viltaqe Hall as well as at the Senier Center, Tu donate, call Kuthlyn Williams, program coordinator, Nibs Senior Center, 18471 58R'8420 or tan (8411 58'8455.
18471318-2501.
The National AiDance na Mentol Ill' ness, Cook County North Suburban Chapter, Family10-Family Education Program is a 12'week course 1er lamm' lies ei people with brain disurders (mentol ilinossl. II will ho from T-9:30 p.m. on 12 Thursdays, Sept 17 to Dec. 10, at Messiah tetheran Church, 1605 Herren Ave. Park Ridge, a block south of Deinpster, behind Lutheran General Hospital. The Free course is taught by trained family members wIse have lived ihn experience. Families gain information, insight, underntandiog and support. Course topics include the ma1er mental illnesses, treatments and medications, services available, csmmanication and coping strategies. Classes till up qsicklyç call NAMI, (8471 716-2252 to register.
A new bereavement prsqran creaied by Rainbow Itaspice and Palliative Care, oilers Polisklangoogv suppuri and resources ta Chicugo'area residents el Polish heritage us well as Poliots'epeoking immigrants grieving the loss ei u loved one. Derevued members ei the cemmonity muy call 184712922342 at any time ta talk with or Ivave messages lus' licvxssvvi Pzlislsmpvaking
cnunselnrs and trained velunteers who can answer questions abvut the griot process, share informatien about huye te help someone who is bereaved and to lind assistance with culturally sens6 live bereavement suppuri. Along with the Palish Intake Line, the Rainbow Hospice and Palliative Cure Dereavement Prngrarn aloe oIlers a Web portal through www.rainbvwhsspico.vrg/polinh with Polish'languuge resources about general griel, children's bereavemeet and culturally based prugrams uttered by Rainbow Hospice and Palliative Care, Call 18471 732-4554 or Jokaoaki®rainbowhospice.org.
Iba lilies Senior Center etlers treo
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membership to NAos residents age 62 and older, and their spouses. Only ceoter members may register ter classes sr trips, or purchase tickots. Drop by the Nibs Senior Ceoter, 999 Civic Cester Drive, Nitos, nr call (8471 5888420, mr an application.
Group Is etlered monthly at tIre Nesset Pavilion en the campus ei Advocate Lutheran General Hospital. Tho meet' ingo take place P30-3 p.m. the third Thursday ni each month in the lower level cnrlerence room nl Nesset PavOion, 1715 Dullard Road in Park Ridqo. The sent meeting will be Aug. 20. Ad' mission is iree; ne registration re' quired. Contact Sandy Cuanioe, l84713t8'250i.
Support ImiJyrta-Eamily Educational Prm gram, presented by the National Atbanco on Montai Illness-Conk County North Suburban, begins Sept 17 in Park Ridge. This tree program Is a 12-week csurse for family members, partners
The Neptune Society, the largest in' dependent cremation company in ihn cativo based in Des Plaines, is bringing comfvrtirg teddy bears to Chicago
area children who are hart, irightened or alone, The Neptune Society Teddy Dear Program names a teddy bear in honor ni every perses whose death care Is handled by Neptuno on the one'year anniversary ei their death. The toddy bears are then donated tu organizations such as Rainbow HospIce in Park Ridge and local lire depart' monts to be gives tu a child in flood. The Les Thiner ALS Fouvdutmen Support Group macto fions 7-8:30 p.m. ors the second Wodnosdoy ei every mvnth at Temple Roth lsraol, 3601 W. Dompoler St. Skokie. For directions, call
(847) 675-095i. Those attending are asked to notily Claire Owen, director el patient services, (847) 679-3311 or
cswenlHlosturneralu.srg. Graodpameito As Caompivero, a program spensered by Children's Hsme+Aid, will oiler grandparents as
opportunity te meet ether grandpar' ents, share canceres and talk about in(erecting topics that will help them care br their grandchildren. Meetings are 1011:30 a ru. the lust Wednesday ni the rnunth at Hiles Public Library, 6960
Ookton St Free child cure is available with 24'hour rstïce. Meetings are monthly. Call Lìnda, (0471840-9590.
The Stroke Cisti of Advucate Lsther' an Genoral Hespital meets trom 3-4:30 p ru. the first Thursday of the month at tho Outpatmont Therapy Center, Church and Putter avenues, Des Plaines. Call Megas Puttertield, (0471 723'6690. Holding Onto Hepe io a monthly day' time group tar widowed peeplo gnoning the lues ni a spesse. lt meets irom 1-2:30 p.m. the tuurth Wednesday si the month at Rainbuw Hospice and Palliative Care, 444 N. Northwest High' way, Suite 145, Park Ridgo. Registration is required. Admission is SS per sessis n.
Lite 'flansitlens Greup is an nogning suppuri group lar anyone who, us a general guidelivo, has byes widowed 1er env to leur years, meeting 7-8:30 peo. the fvurth Tuesday of the month at Rainbow Hospice and Palliativo Care, 444 N, Northwest Highway, Suite 145,
Park Ridge. The feo is $5 per session.
A Widowed Support Group is au os' going support group that addressns esses faced by persens, as a genoral
guideline, who have been widowed less than two years. lt will meet at 7 pm. es tho second and (earth Taesdays el the month, at Rainhnw Hospice and Palliative Cane, 444 N. Northwost High' way, Park Ridge. Cost is $5 per nesuion. Call (847) 685-9900,
Cued Mournln Progrqm will meet 6:45D p.m. every third Monday el the month at Lutheran General Family Care Center, 9375 Church St. Des Plaines. The program is a support qruup fur children, teens and families why hove lost a loved one through death. Freiles' mary interview is required before registralion, To register, call Rainbuw Hes' pice und Palliative Care Bereavement Support, (8471 692-8804.
Weight Na Mores a friendly weight' less suppuri greup, is welcoming new mernhors. Discussions bnclade weight' loss tips, recipes, cuntests and helpful ideas to help you reach your goal. Meetings are 9.30-10,15 am. Fridays at Howard teisure Center, 6676 Heward
St, hiles, lower lovel lelovator accessibiel. Weigh'mns are 9.159.30 am. moot' ings Irem 9:3010.15 a m. Cost is $5 pen month. Call (847) 679-4229,
GUEST ESSAY
John Hughes was true cultural icon By GARY J. LIVACARI Contributor
From Ronald Reagan to Michael Josckson to Tom Cruise, Uses W80s vyore
o'eplete with mega cultural and pop icons. Lest wo forget lohn Hughee. While the prolific screenwriter and directos' never sought Hollywood's limelight, his enduring cinematie contributions pro-
foundly captured - and defined - the postwar American Experience,
Hughes had his linger on the pulse ofthe nuclear American family, but he never romanticized or idealized it, In fact, he was more interested in displaying the pain, hardship and
sheer hysteria that often complicate the American Dream and make us some-
of the obntaclues they faced. And unlike Hollywoodv contempos'as'y fas'o, Hughes noves' condescended to his
audiences os' used his movies as political marketing vehicles. He treated us like equals, It was as if iso held a seat at nus' nightly dinner table, Hughes repeatedly used Nos'th Slsore Chicago sss a
model to expose the fragile vences' of carefree happiness that chas'actes'ized the lives ofricla teenages's. Beneath tise exorbitant wealth, the varsity football games, promo and the big backyard parties, Hughes showed us the daily agonies confronting every member ofthe high school hierarchy. Srs
Husghes' films, even the
times hate those we love, It was this unforgiving honesty and pinpoint depiction ofthe contradictory emotions that underlie family relationehips that endeared him to audiences.
popular guys and guIs had personal problems, and the jocks and nerds alike boro partial responsibility for class divisions, In "The Breakfast Club," prima donna Molly Ringwald's response to Ally Sheedys inquiry about her sudden politeness ("Because you're
We can ¿sU relate to "Mr,
letting me") oxesssplifies
Mom's pain ofloaing ajob
this trademark sentiment
in a recession, to Kevin MeCallister's initial (lotes' tation of(and eventual s'ceonciliation with) his mother in "Home Alone," to Steve Maa'tiss's desperate, yet. futile, attemist to come isome foi' the holidays, and Clark Griswold's quest to give isis family tise perfect
oftlse Hughes Canon, By sisowiesg everyday life in its pus'oat fos'ni, lIugises
Clsrintnias - even ifa seguiri'el climbs up the tree. Hughes' honesty brouglst
Tweety linalists showcased their singing skills during Coli Mill's second Teen Idol at the Mill event lPhntn submitted by Regina Verdice)
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Singing contest winners announced Twenty finalists per-
shopping sprees, store
formed Aug. 8 at Golf Mill Shopping Center showeas-
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ones as they sang their to stardom and cornpeted for back-to-sclsool wosy
giveaways and the oppor-
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tIe oftlse Bands event in September, It was a tough decision,
. Gabriela Carrillo, first place, u
Brittany Tepper, sec-
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Catherine ¡Crol, third place.
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went Isome with os shopping
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second Teen Idol at the Mill event, Winners ineluded:
Gabriela will be performing at the Nibs Public Li-
brary Battle ofthe Bands. event in September, as well,
The second- and thirdplace winners went home
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CITIZENS
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Nester Zavala, of Maine West High Scheel; James Kelly, of Maine East: Johanna Norman, of Maine South: and Lori Panesyan, of Niles North, were among area students whom
Expes'ience ... nu contraclic-
tory sind imperfect world filled witls bstis sorrow and joy, love and tessnptation, huasos' and csesgos; osccons-
islislsment and dissatiathcLion, professional sesccess and pes'sonsal iìsilust'e,
earlier this year were awarded the Twenty'
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hearts of millions.
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9233 Shermer Rd.,
Chicago, IL 60631
(773) 631-2860
www.smow.org
(847) 966-9233
Phone: (773) 792-3030, Fx (7731 792-3031
Sunday Worship 100Q AM
Saturday Vigil Moss 4:30 PM
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St. Andrew's Lutheran
Sunday Worship 9:30 AM
6626 N. OliphanlAve., 773-631-9131
Church & School
Sunday School 10:35 AM
www.edisonparklutheran.org
260 N. Noithwest Highway
Youth & Adult Bible Class
Soudny Morning Worship Schedule
www.edisonparkumc.com
HolyCommunion.1 3&5Svndxys & Festiynls
Sunday Masses: 7:30, 9:00, 10:30 AM
Robin JonesSenior Pastor
Service ofthe Word.2d & 4 Sundays
and noon Weekday Masses,
Jeff NelsonYouth Pastor
Worship Days & Hours
Children's Ministiy, Sunday
Mon-Fri 6:30 and 8:00 AM.
Judy SmithWorship Director
Midweek Bible Study -
Liturgical Worship withHnly Communion 9:00 AM
Sundays, 10:30 AM, Potluck, 11:30 AM
School-Sundays, 9 AM (September-May)
Confession Saturday 3:30-4:15 PM.
Sunday Worship-9:3OAM
Sunday School for Preschoolers
Confirmation Ministry-Sundays, 9 AM
Holy Days Vigil 7:30 PM
Sunday School, Bible Study1 1:00AM
Bojus, Pastor Communion service
& Nursery Age cible Study,
(September-May)
Holy Days 6:30, 8:00, 9:00 AM & 7:30 PM
Wednesday 7:3OPMChoir Rehearsal
3rd Sunday of every month Choir
Children's Sermon-2Sunday, 10 AM
Rev. Gregory Sackowi, Postor
Friday 8:00PM
practke Thursday 7:00 PM
Youth (High School) Bible Study,
Jauercise-Tuesdays & Thursdays
We have a Preschool (3 yrs. Old)
Youth Group
708-453-3514, Fox 708- 456-8818
Sunday 1:00 PM, Young Adults Bible Study,
Cub Scouts & Girl Scouts
through gih Grade School. And oiler
Morton Grove Community Church
www.zionnorridgeil.org
wonderful programs of Religious
Presbyterian
Rev. Robert C. Johnson, Postor
Joyce M. Kissenger, Minister of Music
Meets once a month on 4th Tuesday of
the month. Youth Worship Sundoy, 3rd Sunday of every month Postor, Rev. Jerry Miller Organist, Dana Samova Musical/Youth Director, Noralyn Baroja Senior Exercise (lass, Tuesdays & Thursdays 8:30 AM
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Confessions:
Suturday-3:00 to3:45 PM
Perpetual Help Novena Eutharistic
Baptism: 1" Saturday and
(773)763-8845
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temp!ebeth-eI.org First and fourth Fridays - Traditional Shabbat Service at 8 PM
Vigil otl:00 PM -St. Atban's. Easter Sunday,
3' Sunday of the Month Rev. Ted Schmitt; Pastor
8450 N. Shurroer Rd. Hiles IL, 60714
Kobbalat Shabbat Service at 6 PM or a
(847) 965-8210
traditional Shabbnt Service at 7:30 PM
C ot Nickerson & Hood Avenues)
[emailprotected] Sunday Worship 9:00 AM. Sunday
Bethel Community Church
School and Adult Bible Study 10:30 AM Wednesday, Advent & Lenten Worship
www.bothelcommunity.org
Services-Wednesday at 7:00 PM
Sunday Worship 8:30 & 11 :00 AM
St. Eugene Catholic Church
Encounter Gathering: Sunday 6:00 PM
7958 W. Foster Ave., (773) 775-6659
uvww.st-ougene.org Doily Masses: Mon Ihm
reception at 5:30 PM followed with
Holy Eucharist at 9:30 AM - St. Alban's. St, Richards Episcopal Church is located at
Sunday (Sept.-June) 10:30 AM
Tlrird Friday Family Service at 7 PM
(June-Sept) 9:30 AM, 1 Sunday of Muoth.
Saturday Shabbat Morning Services:
[emailprotected]
7:30 PM -Jazz Vesper Servke
5650 N. Couliuld, 60631, (108) 867-5044
www.stpaukanfield.org Street Level, Air Conditioned
Sunday Worship 8:15 & 10:45 AM Sunday School & Adult Bible 9:30 AM
Shabbnt Yejadim
the presentations ofJesus' porobles
Introduction to Temple for children
and liturgical elements. Your child is
up to ages 6 and their families. Older
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St. Mary's Episcopal Church
Sunday Sommer Warship
(847) 673-8166
306 S. ProspectAve., (847) 823-4126
6:30 & 10:30 Sunday school 9:30 AM.
www.sfpeteruccskokie.org
www.stmaryspr.org
Children& Adult Adult
Sunday Worship 10:00 AM
. Prek K'tooim Program twice per month
Sarah D. Odderstol, Rector
E-mail: Skokie(entral@UMCNlCorg
(773)631-2860
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Wednesday Bible Study 7:00 PM.
described in the pages of
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Seniors & Women's Bible Studies
month, Rev. George Koeune, Pastor;
Friday Worship 7:30 PM. Youth Service
The New Testament. Today her
September thru May.
Rev. Jerome Twarog, Associute Pastor;
Friday 7:30 PM. Christopher Lewis,
630-978-8290
Apostolic doctrine, worship,
Rev. Philip Grib, SJ, Resident Ztfl%t
Postor, Rev. Ramona Darsey
and structure remain intact.
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591 1 N. Nina Ave. (at Nickerson)
Service of the Word-2' & 4' Sundays
Monthly Choir Enhooced service
. Weekly Shabbot morning Torah
Monthly Tot Shnbbnt -
st. Peter's United Church of Christ
and the fourth Friday of the month at
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Rev. Richard Lanfard. Childcare
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Ministry Adult Choir &Hondhell Chair
8237 Kenton Avenue, (847) 673-1311
www.skokiecentralumc.org
multi-generational families
Variety ofWnrship Formels, Small Greup
Choir Directorioseph Poprawski
Baptism: 1:00PM 1&3' Sunday olthe
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Paslor, Reverend David L Haley
Childcore available for all services.
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Organ, Director of Music Ministries
Melinda Ramseth Hoiland,Director of
The Church is Handicap Accessible c5.
Sunday School & Nursery during
Holy Communion-l', 3' &Sth Sundays & Festivals
Confession: 4:00-5:00 PM Sat
Central United
ON THE NO RTH SHORE
Welcoming community of
Monthly Prayer Study servire - 8:00
worship, Youth Fellowship The Rev.
Kim Harris, Cantor
Sun - 7:00, 9:30, 1 1 :30 AM & 4:30 PM
Jr., Pastar. Emeritus, Anne Krentz
YOUR REFORM JEWISH HOME
of Music Dale Luksha,
PK - 8 Academy Principal
Church(ELCA)
SundayWorship 10:00AM
Music & Worship-Pastor Andy Clifton
Director olYouth Ministries 08ko Hours:
MonTeas. &Thurs. 0:30 MI to4:30 PM
(847)676-1566 [emailprotected], Pfvw.tomplem.org
Monthly Family service- 7:00 PM
Second Saturday of the month at 9 AM
Jeffrey Weill, Assistant Rabbi
Student Ministries-Pastor Shawn Clark
Rey. Kristino C. Weber, Associate
Postor. Rev. Dr. Malcolm Minnkk,
(Jesus) is the PrumisedJewish Messiah.
Matthew Conradiohn Schuman, Minister
(September thru May)
Victor Weissberg, Rabbi Emeritus
Discover the ancient faith ond rich
Sondays'R:OO - 9:45 AM Rev.
Fellowship Hour. Michael Scull Porter, Senior PnstnrAleoWickell,
Norwood Park Lutheran
Sunday Worship 10:00 AM.
traditions of the Orthodox Church -
Sunday School & Bible Study Class,
Sunday School 9:00 AM
8:45 AM and class at 9:00 AM
www.stmichaelniles.org
3750 N. Neya, (773) 205-3787
Traditional Service, 12:00 AM
Fellowship Hour, Sundays 8:45 - 9:45 AM
(huir Practice 8:30 AM Sunday
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Saturday Evening Warship 5:00 PM 9:00 AM Cootempnrary Service, 10:00 AM
Sunday- Christian Education for all ages.
Rev, Dr. Stephen M. Larsen, Lead Pastor.
5201 Galitz Street, (847) 673-5030
Sunday Morning Worship 10:00 AM
Sunday School (fur all ages) 11:00 AM
9:45 AM (Schuol Year) Child Care Provided
St. Paul Lutheran Church
Sunday Morning Worship Schedule:
Thursday Warship (Sommer) 7:00 PM
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8610 Niles Conter Road, Skvkie, IL
Fellowship 1 1 :30 AM - 12:30 PM
6 PM Sideny Helbraun, Senior Rabbi
Weekend Mosses:
(Sthunl Year), 8:30 & 10:00 AM (Summer)
4950 W. Pratt, (847) 673-4441
Club Maccabee Children's Club
For K-5 Graders at Devonshire School in Rabbi
Coogregationnl Learning
Wednesday Service: 9:00 AM
(847) 647-8398
Sat-8:3OAM &5:30 PM,
www.stlukespr.org Email: [emailprotected]
Midweek Religious Studies fur Adults and Youth Wednesday 6:30 PM
Lori B. Sagarin Oirector of
Sunday Services: 8:00 & 10:00 AM
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siblings are welcome to participate.
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7313 N. Wnukegan Road
EVERYWHERE
knowledge of the Holy Spirit through
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Fri-6:30 & 9:00 AM
10 AM Traditional Shabbat Service
Minister of Music
St. Michael's Orthodox Church
SHARING GOD, TOUCHING LIVES,
thru May. lt is a Montessori-bosed program that enriches your child's
Carolyn N. Sanderson -
St. Paul Lutheran Christian 0ay School
Sunday school program, Septnmber
Torah Study
Rev. Dr. Bruce T. Anderson - Pastor
Saturday Worship 6:00 PM
5101 W. Devon, Chieng,, ft 60646,
the Cotechesis of the Good Shepherd
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(Sept-J u ne)
Evangelical Lutheran Church in
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Ph.: (773) 774-451 9. St. Albon's offers
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Pastor-Pastor Paul Jardon Senior Associate Pastor-Pastor Rob Bukowuki;
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St. Paul Lutheran Church
7:00 PM - St. Albon's. Holy Saturday, Great
Second Friday - Wine & Cheese
Saturday Confession 4:00-4:30 PM Baptism 2d 4 Sundays of the Month
6099 N. Northcott Ave.
Carter-Westminster United Presbyterian Church
St. Richard's Good Friday service at b
Adoration First Fridays 9:00 Alt-3:00 PM
Rev. Andrew Izyk, Associate Pastor
A Reconciling in Christ Congregation
Suodoy Worship: 8:30 & 11:00 AM
at 6:30 PM lnlIwed by church service-
SKOKIE
205 N. Prospect Ave,, (847) 825-6659
follows: Mnondy Thursday Agape Supper
Friday Shabbat Evening Services:
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will comhine their Holy Week services os
Lutheran Church of the Resurrection
7601 W. Foster Ave., (773) 775-2355
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Weekend Masses: Soturday-4:00 PM
(773) 631-1100 a (773) 631-1606
Call for inlormatiun or see the websile.
A. Weinberg Cantor Pavel Roytmon
6240 North Avondole, Norwood Porlç Illinois
Rev. Lolly Dominski, pastor
Ensemble Practice,
Sunday School &
Holiday Serkes Rabbi Michael
High School Youth Ministry Program
(847) 205-9982
Young People's Liturgy ofthe Word Holy
Hebrew School Grades 3-7
(September thru May). Christian Day
Fellowship at 10:30
Days 8:30 AM & 7:00 PM. Tuesday 9:00 AM
715 Grade Soodoys 9:00 AM - 11 :00 AM
St. Alban's Episcopal Church
Daily Mass: Mon - Fri 8:00 AM
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8:15 AM Moss nf Anticipation: 5:03 PM
Saturday Suodoyltasses: 0:30 & 11:00AM
Koleynu - Volunteer Choir High
www.stmonicachicago.com
EVERYONE iS WELCOME
Sunday Worship: September thruuph May
Formation - Kindergarten thre O Grade
[emailprotected]
Polish Liturgy Mass: Sunday - 1 :30 PM
Morning Services Wednesday 6:45 PM
Sunday School & Adult 9:45 AM
The comnnuoities of St. Alban's Episcopal
Snnday-1:30, 9:00, 10:30 AM, and 12:00 PM
7:30 AM Religious School Pre-K -
Youth Groups Adult Education
in June, July, August
Friday 8:30 AM, Soturday5:OÛ PM
Murniog Minyan Monday - Friday
Schoul Care Ongoing Faith
www.ourladymotherchurch.com
Sundayt:00,9:30 &1l Alt, Sundayll:U0 AM
www.saintalphonsus.com Worship Days & Hnurs: Monday-Saturday
thru gh Grade - Befare & After
Holy Eucharist: Sundays at 9:30 AM
Handicapped A&essible
(847) 823-6656
www.standrewsparkridgo.org
Vespers: Monday 7:30 PM
NoRwooD PARK
www.dovaremot.org Saturday 10:00 AM Shabbnt
CuntemporaryWorship: Saturday5:00 PM
www.saintalbanschurch.com
Mass Schedule: Weekdays Munday through
7800 NilesAvenee, (847) 674-9146
children under the age of five.
Sundaysll:10AM- 12:10 PM
.
Fax (847) 205.9921
month, 10:00 AM for families with
41 1 N. Wheeling Rd., (847) 255-7452
and Wednesdays 4:15 PM - 6:011 PM
3610 Dundee Rd.
,
Shabbat Kotan, third Saturday of each
Catholic Church
Pastor: Rev. Curtis A. Larnhert
Templó Beth-El
Wednesday 6:30 PM
Adult Bible Study-9:45 AM
8944 Austin Ave.,
St. Aiphonsus Liguori
Additional Information School: Pre-3
(847) 965-2982
Rev. Richard J, Klajbor, Pastor
Wednesday 7:30 PM
NORTHBROOK
SK0KIE Devar Emef Messianic Synagogue
8:30 & 11: 00 AM,
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June - August 8:30 AM & 10:00 AM
Handicapped Access
Worship Service at 9:30
Our Savior Lutheran Church Norwood-Park LCMS
Praise, Prayer & Bible Study
10:45 AM. Adult Bible Study 8:08 AM
5136 N. Nottingham, (773) 763-1661
8101 W. tirwrence Avenue, (173) 625-3369
The Edgebrook Church
Sunday Worship 10:30 AM
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St. Monica Catholic Church
"Our Lady Mother of the Church
6155W.TouhyAvenuo, (173) 631.1155
htlp://edgobrookchurch.org
Education for Children and adults.
Cnnlempnrary Worship with Holy Cummunion
Attended Nursery for Sunday Servi:es.
Thursdays, 10:30 AM & Fridays, 7:00 PM
Sunday, 12:00 PM
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Wednesday 10:30AM. luther John
Susunnah Wesley Club (Women's Group)
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NORRIDGE
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K-l2Ynoth Group/Youth Chair . Adult Edeootinn/Adult Choir/Book Club
', Theater outings and an annual unique congregational and
commuvity theater production" Home Hospitality/ monthly
Opon Shabbxt Table Rabbi Amy L
4435 lakton, (847) 677-3330
Memis-Foler Cantonal Intern Beryl
www.boneshalom.org
Bellows Education Director Sally Gold
Temple Beth Israel
Fridays 7:30 PM; No Shobbot
Enecotive Director Terry Kane
3401 W. Dempster St., 047-675-0951
Services daring temple renovation.
St. Timothy Lutheran Church
Presbyterian Church
www.tbiskokie.org
Please visit us again in the fall.
9000 N. liMare, (847) 676-1300
1300 W. Crescent Ave., (847) 823-4135
Likrat Shobbat/Kobbalat Shabbat, first
Rabbi Dr. Douglas Goldhamer Mut.
www.sttimothyskokie.com
(September-May). Children's Sermon2nd
www.parkridgeprosby.org
Friday of each month, 5:30 PM
Rabbi Shari (hen ContactaI Soloist
Snnday Worship 9:30 AM
Sunday, 10 AM. Jazzercise.Toesdnys &
Sunday Worship 9:30 AM Nursery core
Light Nosh-6:15 PM Kabbnlat
(harlene Brooks Choir Director
Bible Study, Monday 10:00 AM Rev.
Thursdays. Cub Scouts & Girl Scouts
during service Children's Programming
Shabbat service Shabbat Service
Nona Balk Interfaith Families
Erik Weber Birthday Sunday 3'
Rev. Robert C. Johnson, Pastor
for Ages 3 - High School. Adult Education
Fridays 8:15 PM Shahbat Sarvice
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Sunday of each month
Joyce M. Kissenger, Minister of Music
9:15 AM Rev. Jamas P. MoCrackon
Saturdays 10:30AM
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Sundays, 9 AM (September-May)
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ior team leader Jeiemy
"My goals guarantee nobody is going to be in better
seems to be the clear front-
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when the Demons open the
"That's pretty amazing for
ally good," Umansky said. "Very smooth. Everybody is coming together." East concludes doubles Friday with an Blue-White intrasquad scrimmage followed by a pizza pal'ty and a steepover at the school.
a sophomore."
Corey's trying his best to
runner for the position
coach said. "And we are
season Aug. 28 against
going to be one ofthe hard-
Schurz. "He's doing an exception-
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Demons.
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witte the lights on and cheer-
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"The kids started to bring it, but they also are understanding how to do it right."
showed his grasp of the of-
12. 'rhe two-hour practice
To be out there as 500!) as you're allowed shows us that we really are outwork-
leaders on the sideline was
On Monday, the second
coach wants," said Uman-
during a full scrimmage.
players 551e buying what
sky, \Vi)0 shoUld see time at
With a solid line, led by Alex
Lee's play behind center
Corey's been selling.
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IHSA prohibits performanceenhancing suits By MATT HARNESS [emailprotected]
SWIMMING Officials at the IFISA have been busy lately.
Notre Dame golfers test the best in season opener By DAN SHALIN dshatin@pioneenlocaicom
First news carne that the Goy. Pat Quinn signed a bill
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ing newcome1 1-lowever, the
SLAMMEBS Tryouts for the 2010 NsrTh Ssbu,ban Slammers/
DoMct 219 taotpitch asliball hs
Dons need to replace last year's star Padraic Cana-
IOU, 12V,
14U,
travelino
16U and mu age
teams
levels
al
will take
place at Nilea Nsrth High Schnnl, ssno Lawler Ave., Skoue, lt 60077 0O Aug. 22-23, 2005 and Aug. 29-30, 2000 at the felinwing times:
that strengthens drug testing. Next up was extending
GOLF The schedule mak-
van. Canavan, who is play-
ers certainly did not give
ing at University of San
lOU: 8-10 am., 12V: 10 a.m.-12 p.m., 14V: 12.2 p.m.,
the pitching distance for
School golf team a chance to ease into the season. On Wednesday, the Dons were due to face two-time defending state champion St. Viator in a dual meet at Old Orchard Country Club.
Francisco, finished 70th in Class 3A last season and was one of the top 25 seniors in the state. Leading the way for the
The Slammers presido an eppertunity ter grds who want Is develep their settball skills beyond recmalionsl leoguon and who desire a compohtve envireement. The Slommers are tue foeder sottbalt prenam at Nues West and Nues North, but outs Item ether cemmonitlea atoo ore wotceme Is try eut' The Sloinmers otter.
the Notre Dame High
softball. And then last week the IHSA announced its banning performance-enhancing swimsuits from conipetition. The ban takes effect
immediately for the girls fall season.
"We've been talking about this for years," said Ron McGraw, the assistant executive director in charge
of swimming. But the real discussion within the (National Federation of State High School Associations) spent an entire day talking
about suits. 'rbit was the premier item on the agenda.'
the world governing body, to set the standard. Whén FINA decided this summer which suits to prohibit, the
high school associations
Maine South's Andrew Salomen, swimming in a high1ech suit now banned ¡n high school competition, finished 2Olh in the state in the 100-yard freestyle. (Buzz air/Staff photographen
proceeded and enacted the
mbre than $500. It's not
amazing," he said. "But (the
could
normal. It's nice to have
ban) makes sense. I was wondering when this was
freestyle." Deger backs the ban de-
going to happen. The
spite the fact that several
1:22.51 at last season State
ofhis swimmers a year ago used such suits. lie's look-
Meet to establish a nation-
Maine South swimming
minute you make new technology, something else new comes out.
ing forward to swimmers
coach said the "arms race" was speeding out of control.
"Pretty soon, you could
returning to the fundamen-
four swimmers were wearing the polyurethane suits.
probably throw one of these
tals instead ofrelying on
The only suits now legal
habits," he said.
'The new technology is
suits in the water and it
enhanced equipment.
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We were looking for
everyone on the same play-
some leadership," McGraw said. "We knew they were working on it, and we need-
ing field." Chris Deger also agrees
Count Scott Guilfoil among the supporters of the change. The recently re-
tired Maine East boys and guis swimming coach said the ban will make an immediste impact.
"Oh, it definitely was a big issue," he said.
Guilfoil believed his
with the ban. The former
suits scored an edge over swimmers in the traditional trunks.
None of the Demons wore tho high-tech suits, such as Speedo's LZR.
'Nobody could afford . one," Guilfoil said of suits,
some of which can cost
swim
the
50
When the Glenbrook boys 200-yard freestyle relay swam a South
al record, Deger said all
By MATT HARNESS [emailprotected],
SWIMMING - Ron McGraw was
on his computer late last week crafting a last-minute letter to his nine-member advisory Oommittee.
The ifiSA assistant executive .. directôr for swimming was scrambling to schedule a meeting to dis-
cuss new state qualifying atandards, the times used for each ,eveoLto deter.mizj atihrge state
bids. The times are calculated by 'dards. 'rime is not on the II'ISA's taking the average times for the side as the girls postseason starts past several seasons. Nov. 14. But there's no way to teli how or "Coaches are correct that if we ifthese times were inflated be- leave the standards in place, they cause ofhigh-tech suits, which the would include times that were lESA banned Aug. 11. done with suits that are not legal "The ifiSA is goiig to have some now," McGraw said. "We have Lo major dcisions to make," said for- and plan to evaluate the times, and mer Maine East swimming coach I believe a change is in order." Scott Guilfoil. Once McGraw and the commitMcGraw confirmed the organi- tee convenes to talk about estabzation is in theearly stages of for- lishing new standards for boys and mulating a plan to revise the tan-' . girls, a'iroposal is then present-
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Joining him will be Zac
a tough one. We'll have to play phenomenal golf. Tise odds are against us to beat a team of that caliber. "Can we beat them? It's
Chase, a senior who is re-
lt la highly recornrnonded that players attend a Saturday and a Sunday tryout
turning to the ND team
session. The Saturday sessions will be used tsrskills ovalaatlsns, while thu Sunday sessions will be sued tsr sitsoliona and scnlmmooea. Players aro welcome, but est reqairud, to attend beth weekends of lryoata.
after not playing high school golf last season. Chase has
been shooting in the 77-78 range.
ed about it. They should
"I think with the refurn
give us a good test of where we are early in the season,
(ofChase), who played for me sophomore year, that
and show us how much work we need to get to
kind of fills the void that Padraic left," Beckman said. "So, we can probably be the
same (as last year) or maybe even a little better.
compiled a 10-4 record. 5ev-
Ofcourse, I don't know how
eral regulars are back for
good (the opponents) will
ND, and there is one intrigu-
be."
Notne Dame's Anthony Salerno wilt be shooting to advance to the State Meet after twice qualitying tor sectionals. (Joel Lernen/Staff Photographer)
Other key players for ND will be seniors Robbie Martin and Tom Rueve and up-
home courses are Itoh Roy
and-comingjunior Justin
take to the links for a sec-
Santera. Senior Matt Carlucci is another golfer who
ond time this season on Fnday when they face Ridge-
could play a key role for the squad.
wood at Oak Meadows in
The Dons, whose two
in Prospect Heights and
Ployers who wilt be In er younger on Jan. I , OntO are eligible ter tho iou tryouts Players who wilt be 12 or younger en Jan. 1 , 20t0 are eligiblo tor tho 12u trysuts Players who will be 14 er yuanoer on Jon. 1, 2lO aro eligible tor the 14U tryouts. Players who will ho 16 Or younger ox Jan. 1, 2010 am eligibte fertho 16h tryouts. Playera wha wilt bo 18 er younger un Jas. 1, 2010 aro oligible torthe lOU tryouts. t'tsr moro intormotlan, phase olsit Km Stayrrpota Web sOp,
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the kneecaps or above the neck. "Let's get back to the ba-
sics and good swimming
New state-cut times may be in the works
swimmers were competing
'itIi a built-in headstart. 'l'he ones who wore the skin-tight, super-buoyant
practicé on a par-70 course.
"By all accounts it will be
Lions last season, as ND
ban Aug. 11.
ed that information."
"Lucky me," joked ND head coach Bob Beckman.
where we want Lo go." The Dons did defeat the
The IHSA and NFHS wanted to vait for FINA,
ESCC school in 2009 will be
seniol. Anthony Salerno, a two-time sectional qualifier. He recently shot a 72 in
possible. The kids are excit-
was this last March. We
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be unfair for swimmers to have to meet those standards, which were set as a result ofsuits that you can longer compete in.
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But head coach Mike liennessey believes his Dons will
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iOl'S Dañ Pierzchara and
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season. Senior Sean Morii-
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(6-3, 260) leads a solid group
the tenni in receptions 101st seaSon.
Shulel-, Joe Buschell and
Seniors Kevin 1(noir and Anthony Collucci will start at coinerbacic with Thomas
Mal-k Angelini. To-aveo-s (6-
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and senior Sean Kurten-
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bach, a Von Steuben toans-
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oflinemen that will also inelude Blame Macius, El-ic
Macham
and Mike Kane
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