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La Grange pastor jailed after child sexual assault charge By LLOYD J. NELSON lnelson@shawmedia.com LA GRANGE — A 59-yearold pastor of a La Grange church has been held in lieu of $750,000 bond after being charged last week with predatory criminal sexual assault of a child. The Rev. Donald R. Jung, 59, of the 100 block of East Avenue in La Grange, was

8POLICE REPORTS LA GRANGE Information in Police Reports is obtained from the La Grange and Westchester police departments. Individuals listed in Police Reports who have been charged with a crime have not been proven guilty in court.

Man offers marijuana in parking garage An anonymous caller told police at 4:48 p.m. Feb. 16 that

arrested and charged with “inappropriate and illegal sexual contact” with a juvenile, La Grange poDonald R. lice said. Jung is listed as the Jung h e a d p a s t o r 59, of La with the Second Grange Baptist Church of La Grange, 26 Washington

Ave., on its website. Jung is charged with sexually assaulting a 9-year-old during a trip to Milwaukee on an unknown date, according to media reports. The girl, who had been asleep while Jung allegedly assaulted her, tried to reach her mother by phone after the incident but was unsuccessful and Jung allegedly repeated his actions the following night.

Cook County Assistant State’s Attorney Amari Dawson said Jung didn’t admit to sexual assault but allegedly told police he had raped the girl’s mother 22 years ago, when she was 10 years old, according to media reports. The date of Jung’s arrest was not indicated. La Grange investigators worked with criminal justice and medical authorities to examine the

claims, police said. Jung was held at the Cook County Jail on Saturday after appearing in bond court. He was scheduled to appear in court again Tuesday. Repeated attempts to reach representatives of the Second Baptist Church of La Grange for comment by phone and in person were unsuccessful.

he and his friends were approached in the parking garage on La Grange Road and Sixth Avenue by a man with orange hair and a purple hoodie who offered them marijuana. No further information was available.

I’d rather see it burned. I’m going to light it on fire.”

unable to locate them.

to police that between 2:30 and 5:20 p.m. Feb. 12, someone opened her overhead garage door and damaged her vehicle while it was parked inside the garage.

Teenager allegedly threatens park fire A resident told police that while her 10-year-old son was playing in Elm Park at 4 p.m. Feb. 16, he met a teenage boy who said, “I don’t like this park.

$4K reported missing iPod stolen from car An iPod was stolen from a car in the 300 block of South Sixth Avenue at 8:47 a.m. Feb. 19. The value of the iPod was unknown.

A La Grange Park woman told police at 3:56 p.m. Feb. 14 that her Chase Bank account is missing $4,000. No further information was available.

House egged on Stone Avenue

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A house in the 400 block of South Stone Avenue was egged at 8:18 p.m. Feb. 18 by a group of six teenagers. Police were

Vehicle damaged in garage

Starbound Regionals 2013 dance competition Feb. 16 and 17, placing in the top 10 in each category. Impact dancers also had many first-place finishes, including placing first overall in the Senior and Junior group categories at the competition.

Twelve of the 16 delegates from LT received awards.

A resident of the 10900 block of Robinhood Street reported

Watch stolen A woman told police that someone took her $4,000 Walea Hawaiian watch between 8:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. Feb. 11 after it was left on a break room table at 5 Westbrook Court.

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8NEWS BRIEFS Legacy Guild announces fundraiser LA GRANGE — The Legacy Guild has announced its spring event, a rockin’ evening at FitzGerald’s Nightclub in Berwyn featuring Spoken Four. The dance party will begin on the main stage at FitzGerald’s from 7 p.m. to midnight April 20. Tickets cost $100 each with purchase of four and available for purchase online at TheLegacyGuild.com. Ticket price includes open bar and food, a round-trip bus ride from Western Springs or La Grange, a celebrity emcee, opportunities to bid on live and silent auction prizes and other surprises. Spoken Four delivers a repertoire of songs from the 1950s to today’s Top 40 hits with vocal-

ists and musicians. Funds raised will go toward college scholarships for local high school students who have lost a parent. To be eligible for a 2013 scholarship, students must submit an online application by March 15. High school seniors and college students are eligible if they live in Lyons Township District 204 and have had a parent die while being raised in the area. While students must live in the district, they remain eligible if they attend, or attended, a high school outside the district. Awards will be announced in May.

Impact Dance Studio takes 1st at regionals LA GRANGE — Impact Dance Studio students took part in the solo, duo and trio categories at the

LT Model United Nations ranks 10th WESTERN SPRINGS — Lyons Township High School Model United Nation Club recently traveled to Washington, D.C., for the 50th session of North American Invitational Model United Nations. With more than 3,000 high school students from 19 countries, LT ranked 10th out of the 130 schools in attendance and demonstrated why they are rated in the nation’s top 10, according to bestdelegate.com.

SEASPAR, St. Francis receive state honor LA GRANGE — SEASPAR and St. Francis Xavier School in La Grange announced they have received the 2012 ITRS Agency of Excellence Award, given by the Illinois Therapeutic Recreation Section of the state organization. The two groups have a history of cooperative programming dating back to 2008, when they came together to offer sixthgrade students an opportunity to learn about individuals with disabilities through SEASPAR’s Ability Awareness program. In 2010, SEASPAR and St. Francis Xavier planned an event to support the school’s newly created “Service Day,” an ex-

pansion of its school-wide service program. This day provided students with the opportunity to take action by volunteering within the community, where they decided to implement a special bowling day, as bowling is a favorite activity of many of SEASPAR’s adult participants. For two years, the event was held at Willowbrook Lanes, and this past December the event was held at Suburbanite Bowl in Westmont. Each year, 65 to 80 sixth-graders volunteer for this special event, opening them to the world of special needs. Students also donate pies each year for SEASPAR’s Turkey Shoot and support the Holiday Spectacular by serving as ushers, providing refreshments and being enthusiastic spectators.

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GET TO KNOW: DAVID KOTRBA

By LLOYD J. NESON lnelson@shawmedia.com

Age: 45 Residence: Riverside Education: Morton West High School, Morton Junior College

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What made you decide to become a police officer?

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Probably junior year of high school. It seemed like a respectable occupation. And I always liked the idea of helping people.

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Parking Enforcement Officer David Kotrba stands by his car on Friday.

Why did you choose the La Grange Police Department?

favorites was the first roll call. What did it mean to you to be recognized for your You really feel that you are part of something much larger efforts identifying than yourself. vehicles with outstanding balances of unpaid Have you seen a rise in parking tickets? I was floored by it. I didn’t parking infractions since expect it at all. For me, it you’ve become part of felt like I was just doing my the department? What do job. But I was very proud to you attribute the rise or receive it. decrease to? There are fluctuations in Do you have a favorite regards to parking. Somememory from your five times, due to changes in reyears in the department? strictions, (some added, some

It’s a very nice community. I always liked the town. I always thought it was appealing and it was a place I wanted to be.

What’s your favorite part about being a police officer? It’s probably being able to hep people, to give them a helping hand when they most need it. It’s great to be able to do that.

There are many, to be truthful. We have a friendly work environment here amongst the staff. I could say that one of my

You don’t always see people at their best.

removed) for various reasons. I couldn’t say that I feel infractions are on the rise, though there are variations.

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LA GRANGE — Parking Enforcement Officer David Kotrba is very familiar with the western suburbs. The five-year veteran of the La Grange Police Department grew up in Berwyn, where he went to school and junior college. But when the now-Riverside resident started his career, he decided upon La Grange because he said he was familiar with the area and found it appealing. It’s a decision that has paid off. In December, Kotrba received two awards for his service to the La Grange Police Department. He was awarded a good conduct medal and also was recognized for his efforts identifying vehicles with outstanding unpaid parking tickets. Kotrba located 11 vehicles with unpaid parking tickets during 2012, resulting in the payment of more than $20,000. He was awarded a meritorious service medal from La Grange Police Chief Michael Holub.

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LA GRANGE PARK — La Grange Park police have charged two men with residential burglary stemming from the illegal entry to a residence in the 1400 block of Scotdale Road in La Grange Park on Thursday. According to police reports, Fernando Gonzales, 30, who had no permanent address, and Felipe Martinez, 21, of 2635 S. Komensky Ave. in Chicago, were charged after police received a report of a suspicious vehicle about 1 p.m. Thursday. Both men were found sitting in a van in the 1600 block of La Grange Road. Burglary tools and proceeds from the burglary were found in the vehicle, police said. Police were able to trace items found in the vehicle to a home in the 1400 block of Scotdale Road, where they found the rear door had been pried open. No one was at home at the time.

During the course of the investigation, the Westchester Police Department determined the two are suspected to be tied to a burglary there as well, police said. Charges are pending with the Westchester incident. La Grange Park Police Chief Daniel McCollum praised the actions of the resident who reported the suspicious vehicle leading to the arrests. “We encourage people to report suspicious activity and be nosy neighbors,” McCollum said. “In this case, we may never have captured the two without the assistance of a concerned resident.” Both men appeared in bond court Saturday. Gonzalez, who was on parole, is still in custody and his parole is in the process of being revoked, McCollum said. Martinez was held on $90,000 bond. Residential burglary is a Class 1 felony punishable with a sentence of between five to 15 years in prison.

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LA GRANGE PARK — The residents of Plymouth Place in La Grange Park were looking for a service project that was both recycling-conscious and helpful to the community. That’s when Community Life Director Rita Lopienski remembered her experience with using recycled plastic bags to make mats for those in need. The response from residents was outstanding, Lopienski said, with countless people recycling the bags and a steady 10 residents working once a week starting in February 2012. Plastic bags are recycled and cut into strips, the strips are tied into knots and rolled into plastic balls before they are crocheted into mats. When completed, the mats are donated to BEDS Plus, an organization that provides warm overnight shelter; hot, healthy meals; professional assistance with medical care; and mental health, sobriety, employment and housing assistance for those in need. “It’s just a wonderful service project,” Lopienski said. “There’s a great purpose to what they’re doing. There’s caring involved and outreach. And we want to be environmentally conscious.” Lopienski said for every single mat, 500 to 700 plastic bags are saved from going to a landfill. So far, Plymouth Place residents have donated about 10 mats to BEDS Plus, with another six or seven on the way. “We’ve been using these mats for outreach,” said Tina Rounds, executive director of BEDS Plus. “Some of these individuals are living in the nooks and crannies of the community in places that aren’t habitable.” Rounds said the mats are

Get involved BEDS Plus will host a meeting explaining volunteer opportunities to residents at 7 p.m. March 18 at First Presbyterian Church, 150 S. Ashland Ave., La Grange. It takes 30 volunteers each day to run the operation, officials said.

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part of the outreach program, which intends to build a trusting relationship between the organization and those in need. Since 1988, the local BEDS Plus based in Countryside has hosted shelters seven nights a week in churches in La Grange and the surrounding area. In addition to meals and a place to sleep, visitors receive case management, which includes health screenings with a nurse and job training. Rounds said between 35 to 40 people are sleeping in shelters in the area a night. “We’re seeing an increase in women and families, which is a trend around the country,” Rounds said. “A lot of people that are homeless have substance abuse or a mental illness that has been undiagnosed or untreated. These people haven’t been able to sustain employment. But there’s a lot of other people who have had an economic or financial crisis, including a medical crisis that left them homeless.” BEDS Plus is focused on not only helping those who have lost their home, but also those struggling to maintain their home. “If you’re at risk of becoming homeless, seek us out,” Rounds said.


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Glow jar, glow Explaining the science behind a glow-in-the dark liquid, Becca Klinger, the owner of Eco-maniacs, shows La Grange Business Association board member Jen Schnell the glow jar that will be used as an in-store craft for kids in conjunction with an Earth Hour promotion in March organized by the LGBA.

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BERWYN — PCC South Family Health Center in Berwyn is expecting to hear the sound of newborns by the end of the year. The Illinois Health Facilities and Services Review Board has approved Illinois’ first freestanding birth center to be located at the PCC Center at 6201 S. Roosevelt Road. According to the center, supporters have long pushed for birth centers in Illinois. They operate in 37 states and let women give birth under the care of trained midwives, rather than in a hospital or at home. Cecelia Bacom, director of Advanced Practice Nursing at the Center and a certified midwife, said birth centers offer an option for women who are looking at pregnancy as a natural process of life. Birth centers make every effort to avoid medical interventions such as drugs and cesarean sections, and offer alternatives such as water births.

Once born, mother and child will stay at the center anywhere from four to 24 hours, but most likely no longer than 12, Bacom said. It’s followed up by a home visit the next day, if the patient is not too far out of the geographical area. That being the case, mother and child are expected to come to the center for the follow-up. Because PCC is a federally qualified health center, there are no income restrictions for those seeking to have their baby at the birth center. However, expecting mothers need to have their prenatal care with PCC. Mothers also must be low risk. West Suburban Medical Center in Oak Park will take transfers in the event of complications. Virtually all insurance companies are accepted for payment as well. Illinois once prohibited birth centers, leaving women to choose between giving birth at home or in a hospital. It took two decades of lobbying by midwives before a 2007 law authorized a pilot program.

YOUNG/ZIGROSSI WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. & Mrs. Glenn and Sandy Young of Oswego, IL are pleased to announce the marriage of their daughter, Rachael Abel Young, to Zach Adam Zigrossi, son of Ms. Beth Zigrossi of Brookfield, IL. The wedding was held at Two Brothers Roundhouse in Aurora, IL on Friday, October 5, 2012 at 5 pm with Officiant Ree Kline presiding. The reception followed immediately afterward at the same location. The bride is a graduate of North Central College in Naperville, IL with a bachelor’s degree in Marketing and Journalism and is employed by Havi Global Solutions as an Account Executive. The groom is attending Waubonsee Community College and is currently working as the Manager of the Deli Department at Target in Naperville, IL. The couple took a short honeymoon to Michigan and will visit Costa Rica later in the year. The couple resides in Aurora.

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ing to flee, according to a news release. Salgado finally stopped his vehicle on Ogden Avenue west of Harlem in Riverside and told police he was on his way home because his wife called him and said that she and their kids were sick and needed immediate medical care, police said. Lyons police were contacted and sent a patrol unit to the Salgado home to see if medical assistance was needed. Salgado’s wife seemed perplexed, police said, and she told Lyons officers that everyone in the home was fine. Salgado was charged with misdemeanor reckless driving in excess of 40 mph and issued a citation for driving without insurance and speeding. His vehicle was impounded.

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a Cook County Circuit Court judge in relation to an incident last month where he was accused of a lewd act while watching a boys’ swim meet at Riverside Brookfield High School. The Prison Review Board is allowed to take into consideration the fact that the 49-year-old Rockford man was arrested while out on parole, which means it can violate a parolee’s status. Adamczyk’s status hearing is March 13. He is currently being held at the Dixon Correctional Facility.

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Kathy and I went to see the Lyric’s production of ‘Die Meistersinger’ last night and as it promised to be a 6 hour event I was filled with trepidation. After all, a flight to visit family in California takes a bit less than 5 hours but renders me (at 75) a bit stiff and achey; and a 7 hour flight to London taxes my endurance fully. Fortunately, intermissions relieved the pain and I was able to walk out without a limp. Of course other considerations had tempered my enthusiasm for the outing. I’ve seen all 4 operas of Wagner’s ‘ring cycle’ (about 16 hours!) and I confess that I have found the combination of beautiful music, staggeringly dull plot (a synopsis of which could be printed on the back of a cereal box), warm opera house, comfy seat and dim lights to be a guaranteed soporific. In fact whenever I think of Wagner, I think of two stories, the first involving English author Evelyn Waugh and the second the late Fritz Reiner, great one time conductor of the Chicago Symphony. During World War II Waugh volunteered for service in the British Army; and though he was well into his 30s he was fit enough to be accepted into an elite British Commando unit. As fate would have it, his unit’s first deployment was to cover the British Army’s evacuation of Crete in 1941; and it was there he made his, to me, memorable comment. As his commanding officer and Evelyn were standing in a slit trench enduring a seemingly endless German bombing attack, the senior officer turned to Evelyn and remarked, “You know, Evelyn, you really have to admire the Germans for their thoroughness” (I hope that quote is accurate). Waugh thought for a second and replied, “Yes, but rather like Wagner, they do tend to keep it up a bit too long.” That quote, firmly implanted in my mind and coupled with my experience of the ring, has tended to imbue my approach to Wagner with a cautious willingness to ‘bail out’ if I can endure no more. Reiner, on the other hand, was a Wagner enthusiast; but when, on one occasion, he was interviewed about his conducting career, he could not keep himself from telling the following story. In the late 1930s he’d been conducting Wagner in (I believe) Cleveland and had made an after concert dinner date with friends. So after the cast and he had taken their bows, he made for the nearest exit - which happened to be through the departing crowd. While in their midst, he heard the following husband/wife exchange. Husband, “What time is it?” “10:45,” she replied. “No, No,” he said, “Just tell me, is Roosevelt still president?” A witty comment, but one that added to my Wagnerian angst. So it was, anticipating pain, suffering, boredom – and a high priced nap – that I went to what my wife had promised me was a ‘once in a lifetime experience’. Thankfully, she was right; and though the time didn’t quite fly, I enjoyed it thoroughly. The voices were wonderful, the story amusing and the staging lush – things any theater lover will appreciate; and my experience is illustrative of the ‘post hoc’ fallacy.

It’s the “if this, then that” fallacy which presumes perfect connections and knowledge without either being present. I had presumed that my prior experience and understandings were sufficient knowledge upon which to base my a priori judgement of a work of art. In point of fact, it wasn’t; but it raised another question – that of the importance of empirical knowledge to understanding the world around us. Though I’ve seen a bit of opera over the last quarter of a century, I’ve not seen it all; so I should have known that, above and beyond any particular composer, I delight in a combination of melody, story and performance. How like appreciating a gem; and how like the internet gem auto didact I was. I should have known better.

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BROOKFIELD — The Chicago Zoological Society, which manages Brookfield Zoo, encourages residents to visit the zoo today to reflect on the threatened status of polar bears and learn how to help protect their environment. The event, which takes place from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., is in honor of International Polar Bear Day and will highlight the effects that climate change has on these animals. As guests enter the Great Bear Wilderness underwater viewing area and Hamill Family Play Zoo, they can write a pledge to reduce their carbon footprint on life-size polar bear statues. The first 300 people to make their pledge will receive a compact fluorescent lightbulb, donated by the Consumer Utility Board. Children also will be able to participate in polar bearthemed activities at Hamill Family Play Zoo, including tracing and decorating their carbon footprint. Additionally, youngsters will be able to engage in hands-on and minds-on learning in an activity that features helping miniature polar bear figures navigate ice floes — a small expanse of floating ice — in a sensory bin filled with water. Zookeepers will be on hand to

host a zoo chat at 11:30 a.m. and share interesting facts about Brookfield Zoo’s polar bears, including Aussie, a 27-year-old male. Also, zoo guests who purchase an item from any of the zoo’s gift shops will receive a free reusable bag. CZS also will take part in the “Thermostat Challenge,” an effort to raise awareness about how daily actions affect polar bears and their sea ice habitat. CZS will participate by lowering the temperature of the zoo’s indoor non-animal buildings by two degrees to reduce carbon emissions. The Thermostat Challenge is sponsored by Polar Bears International, the world’s leading polar bear conservation group. Additional activities that could help slow the pace of climate change and its effect include swapping out incandescent (regular) lightbulbs for compact fluorescent bulbs, buying food grown locally to reduce the need for transporting food thousands of miles and driving a fuel-efficient car to help reduce air pollution. Admission to Brookfield Zoo is $15 for adults and $10.50 for seniors and children 3 to 11 years old. Children 2 and younger are free. Parking costs $10. Admission to Hamill Family Play Zoo is free Wednesday.

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From Greece to America George Beshilas celebrates 50 years at George’s Hair Designs in Western Springs By LLOYD J. NELSON lnelson@shawmedia.com WESTERN SPRINGS — A 16-year-old boy left the only home he ever knew in Greece and traveled to America. He went alone, knowing only that he’d be staying in Chicago with his first cousin. And though he spoke a little English, he wasn’t scared. “I was very excited,” said the now 73-year-old George Beshilas. “At the age of 16, you seek adventure.” He was already an American citizen through his father, who had lived in the country for more than 20 years before moving to Greece. But in order to maintain his citizenship, he had to live in the country by the time he was 16. “That’s why I came,” Beshilas said. “My dad loves the U.S.”

About George’s Hair Designs Where: 4700 Gilbert Ave., Suite 22, Western Springs Features: Haircuts, color, highlights and perms, whirlpool pedicures, nochip manicure, French manicures and pedicures, paraffin treatments, nail sculpting, reflexology, facials, face and body waxing, wig fitting Information: 708-469-6797 And so does Beshilas, who found adventure through work, love and luck in his more than half-century here. And now, the owner of George’s Hair Designs in Western Springs will be celebrating its 50th anniversary this spring with the local business. But the path to the Western Springs resident’s golden moment wasn’t an easy one.

As a teenager, Beshilas worked between 70 to 80 hours a week at a grocery store. It was there, he said, he learned what it takes to make it in America. “All I did in Greece was go to school and play soccer,” he said. “But when I came here, I was willing to work as much as it took.” Part of that, Beshilas said, was learning to speak the language. That was why even after working most of the day, Beshilas took night classes. He then met his wife, Kathy, a home economics teacher at Lyons Township High School, and the two were married Dec. 30, 1962. Sixteen days after he tied the knot, Beshilas was asked to serve in the military. But a trick knee discovered during the physical kept him out, he said. Bill Ackerman – backerman@shawmedia.com After five years working at the George Beshilas gives a customer a perm at his Western

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grocery store, Beshilas decided to go to the American School of Beauty Culture in Chicago. “I had no previous experience as far as hairdressing was concerned,” Beshilas said. After school, he attempted time and again to get a job at various salons and barber shops. “It was very difficult to get into this business when you find shop owners that won’t help you,” Beshilas said. “I told myself if I ever had my own shop, I would never do things that way.” He saw the Garden Market Beauty Shop in Western Springs one day after dropping his wife off at LT. “I had gone in and asked if they needed anyone,” Beshilas said. “They said no, but it was for sale.” That’s when his wife’s parents stepped in. They asked Beshilas during one of their weekly dinners why he didn’t buy it. He hesitated at first because of the money, but his in-laws gave him a loan to purchase the shop on June 1, 1963. “I told them, ‘I am not afraid of work. I’ll work hard and do my best,’” he said. And true to his word, Beshilas

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worked hard — so much so, that he was able to pay the loan back in less than a year. “And with my family and God’s help, I’m still there, nearly 50 years later,” he said. Beshilas has run his shop with the same guiding principle he had when he was a boy trying to get a job at other salons: He would always help those who needed it. “I paid attention to the things I could control: being pleasant, being accommodating,” he said. “This is a family atmosphere. I don’t think I could have lasted all these years in a place of strife and jealousy.” Lucia Trifon of La Grange came to America from Romania in 1987, speaking very little English. Through a friend, she was able to get a job doing manicures and pedicures at George’s Hair Designs in 1990. “It’s been a very good experience,” the 55-year-old Trifon said. “They have a huge regard for family. They are wonderful people.” While things have changed over five decades of business — adding technologies that were “Greek” to Beshilas, he said — he hasn’t forgotten his humble beginnings. “I still sweep the floor,” he said. “Not only my section, but the others.”

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Countryside’s TIF district takes off The city of Countryside adopted its first tax increment financing district in December 2010 after a unanimous recommendation from the joint review board. The JRB includes one member from each of the following taxing districts: School District 105, High School District 204, College of DuPage, Cook County, Lyons Township, Pleasantview Fire Protection District and the city of Countryside. The TIF district and redevelopment plan were adopted primarily to eliminate blight within the district. The city had many vacancies in the area of Joliet and La Grange roads including the Dodge City, Ethan Allen, Toyota and Circuit City buildings. The city spent about one year working with two developers on several site plans, potential end users and term sheets. We were unable to come to terms that satisfied both parties. We were told the economy was down and the businesses that Countryside was interested in attracting were not expanding. The city decided to take the initiative and begin the site work on its own, hopeful that the economy would turn around by the time the site work was completed. This site work included demolition of the Dodge City, Ethan Allen and Toyota buildings; main roads throughout the development; ornamental lighting along these roads; utility loops

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a state championship for the first time in school history Feb. 16 with a comeback win at the Illinois High School Association tournament in Palatine. This is very exciting news for the team, and we offer our congratulations to the team and the school. The upcoming Relay For Life of Countryside — which also includes Hodgkins, Indian Head Park, McCook and Western Springs — will host is kickoff event Tuesday, March 5, from 6:30 to 8 p.m. at the Hodgkins Park District, 8997 Lyons St. The event will

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Michelle Cozza, a member of the Lyons Township High School girls gymnastics team, competes on the uneven parallel bars during the state gymnastics meet Feb. 16. The team won its first state title at the tournament.

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To the Editor: Stimulating a child’s creative thinking and tapping into a young person’s imagination are as vital to the lifelong learning process as are math and reading. And now, Google is making it a little bit easier — and a whole lot more fun — for us parents to encourage our kids to tap into their creativity and think outside of the box. Doodle 4 Google is a nationwide contest that will end with one lucky and talented winner having their “doodle” featured on the Google homepage and receiving a $30,000 college scholarship for themselves, plus a $50,000 technology grant for his or her school. It sounds great, but what’s a doodle? It’s the fun, interactive, educational and sometimes surprising versions of the Google logo that appear on the Google homepage to celebrate special events, days in history, and influential people. For this year’s contest, K-12 students are asked to create a doodle around the theme “My Best Day Ever …” Doodle submissions are due by March 22 and can be submitted online or by mail. On May 1, 50 state winning designs will be See LETTERS, page 15

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WEDGE report: Arrests, gang activity up in western Cook County SUBURBAN LIFE MEDIA RIVERSIDE — The West Suburban Directed Gang Enforcement (WEDGE) task force recently released its year-end report, noting that several criminal activities are on the rise in western Cook County.

Arrests, felony arrests, confiscated guns, street stops and gang contacts are all up from 2011, according to the 2012 report. Statistics include: • Arrests: 120, up 16.5 percent from 2011. • Felony arrests: 139, up

32.3 percent from 2011. • Confiscated guns: 17, up 54.5 percent from 2011. • Street stops: 462, up 13.7 percent from 2011. • Gang contacts: 265, up 33.8 percent from 2011. • Active gangs: 31 contacts with WEDGE officers in 2012.

“Cooperation and information sharing between regional law enforcement agencies has a positive impact on gang suppression strategies,” said Thomas Weitzel, WEDGE chairman and Riverside police chief. “Many of the most active, violent gang members are now

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• Community Nurse Health Center will hold its Dine and Donate fundraiser on Wednesday, March 6. The following restauOn Feb. 19, students from Proviso West High School Key Club donated 1,025 pounds of food and pop tabs to rants will donate at least 10 perthe Countryside-based Cook County Farm Bureau’s school food drive for the 13th-annual Food Checkout Day cent of the proceeds that day program. Since 2001, Cook County farmers and the Bureau have been celebrating Food Checkout Day, which to the center: Cida Thai, 5435 highlights the safe and nutritious food local farmers grow. The week is celebrated by collecting food items, S. La Grange Road, Countryside; pop tabs and money as well as hosting a shopping spree to benefit Ronald McDonald House Charities. Francesca’s Bellezza, 75 S. La Grange Road, La Grange; Kama Indian Bistro, 8 W. Burlington Ave., La Grange; Nicksons 708-354-0460 Eatery, 30 S. La Grange Road, La WEEKLY MOVIE SCHEDULE MARCH 1-7 Grange; and Smashburger, 1 N. Ticket Prices: Adults - $5.50/ Kids (2-11) & Seniors (60+) - $5.00 La Grange Road, La Grange. Matinees (before 6pm) - $4.50

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• Six physicians were honored for their work at Adventist Hinsdale and Adventist La Grange Memorial hospitals with Physician Value Awards. Employees can nominate medical staff members whom they deem to be outstanding in fulfilling the hospitals’ mission and values in their professional and personal lives. Among the award recipients were: Dr. Jamal Daki for Inclusiveness; Dr. Maninder Kohli

in jail. There’s a noticeable decrease in gang violence in communities served by WEDGE.” WEDGE is comprised of officers from the North Riverside, Berwyn, Lyons, Brookfield, Forest Park, Oak Park, Riverside, Stickney and Cicero police departments.

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for Integrity; Dr. John Gocke for Excellence; Dr. Janet Kish for Excellence; Dr. Anand Shah for Compassion; and Dr. Edgar Carell for Stewardship. • Brookfield nonprofit organization Cantata Adult Life Services has teamed up with CaptionCall to help local citizens with hearing impairments take advantage of a free technology service funded by the Federal Communications Commission. CaptionCall is a free phone with a digital text display that translates audio into text for those with hearing loss. Local residents who are interested should contact Cantata Adult Life Services by calling 708-485-1155. • The La Grange-based

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Technology Drives 2013 Trends in Education in the Growing Online Sector Dean of Aurora University Online, Professor Carmella Moran, Forecasts Top Trends urora University recently launched online programs featuring in-demand degrees for today’s top growth industries. he esteemed university joins the list of educational institutions facilities that are expanding their reach by creating courses that are accessible online. he lexible professional and degree programs include some of the school’s well-regarded programs including nursing, education and business administration. Technological advances have helped spur the rise in online education. Students can take advantage of top-ranking degree programs while juggling fulltime jobs and balancing family commitments. Technological advances have also made online education an engaging experience; chat rooms, “virtual oice hours�, forums and study groups all help to empower students to engage with their peers and professors. Consequently, online education is expected to expand in 2013.

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Carmella Moran, Dean of Aurora University Online, shares her top trends in online education: 5Gamification: Students are growing up in an increasingly interconnected world. According to the NPD Group more than 211 million Americans play video games. Institutions are starting to include gaming into college completion, test prep and everything in-between. Introducing this new way of learning helps students to engage in the learning process and better retain knowledge for tests and overall retention. R5 Social Media:Â Almost 98% of 18-24 year olds use a social media network. At many universities including Aurora University Online, discussion boards, study groups, chat rooms and even Facebook groups help create a social community for students. Because of its widespread popularity, social media is now being used to facilitate learning

management systems and social learning tools. R5 Blended learning: Combining in-classroom learning with virtual learning tools continues as a higher education trend and is also an emerging trend for elementary and secondary schools. Providing online students with face-to-face opportunities to interact with one another and providing in-class students with online tools ofers students more learning opportunities. R5 Real-time: As the tutoring market continues to grow in the United States, students are beginning to demand real-time assistance. Online learners, as well as traditional students, can now easily gain real-time help to grasp lessons in virtual classrooms. For example, Aurora University’s Writing Center ofers writing help to students both online and oline. Students can sign up for “virtual oice hours� where they receive one-on-one tutoring.

In addition to serving as the Dean of Aurora University Online, Moran is the Director and Associate professor for the Aurora University School of Nursing. She has 33 years of experience in the nursing profession, including 18 years in higher education. Making the Most of your Education Students considering an online education should look to personalize the experience in order to gain the most personal and professional beneits. Aurora University Online ofers the convenience and lexibility of online classes with the personal attention, rigor and quality of education that students have come to expect from Aurora University. he school has several distinctive programs in place to help make online education personalized for each student: R5 *)(5 (,)&&#(!65-./ (.-5 are partnered with an Online Academic Advisor who

maintains a relationship with them throughout their studies. his ensures that students have a dedicated, committed person to turn to along the way for career guidance, feedback and questions. R5 )/,- -5 , 5& 5 35.)*7, . 5 faculty that engage students in dynamic classroom activities and dialogue through interactive discussion boards and chat rooms. R5 Äż), & 5./#.#)(5)*.#)(-5 ( 5 a seamless transfer process help students reach the next level in their career. he 16 career-focused programs maintain the highest standards of curriculum, resulting in students graduating with a reputable, distinctive degree. Courses are lexible and typically held in 5- to 8 week modules. Spring term classes begin March 11, 2013. For additional information about Aurora University Online, visit online.aurora.edu

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To empower children: � To grow in their Christian faith � To strive for academic excellence through the Montessori Method � To grow in their understanding of the teachings and precepts of the Christian faith � To reach out and serve the community as Christ has called us to do Method. Teachers strive to give the children a irm foundation in the Bible, familiarizing them with God’s word through scripture memorization, stories, songs, signing and drama. Basic Christian fundamentals, rather than a particular doctrine, are interwoven into the fabric of the children’s daily experience. Montessori teachers strive to give the children a irm academic foundation by using the Montessori Method of education, which was developed by Dr. Maria Montessori in the early 1900’s, and based on the theory that the young child’s mind is

like a sponge which can absorb learning from the surrounding environment. his method builds upon the fact that the years from 3-6 are the foundational years of learning. Children of all ages learn best through individual hands-on learning experiences in an environment where they are free to learn and develop at their own pace. his promotes a love of learning and establishes the foundation for further study of language, math, and the sciences in the elementary years. Montessori students develop a sense of inner discipline and order which enables them to become

independent learners. hey learn respect for their environment, the materials and each other. he students in each classroom experience freedom within the structure of well understood guidelines, which maintains a peaceful learning environment. Children develop an understanding of what is morally and socially acceptable, based on Christian values, and learn to make wise choices. he Montessori curriculum revolves around a three year cycle. Classrooms are grouped in communities of students within a three year age span. While younger students learn skills at their own level, they also absorb other aspects of the classroom. Older children further develop their leadership skills while mastering their academics. he children have equal opportunities for independent study as well as shared lessons and activities. If you have any questions, please feel free to call or schedule an appointment to visit our school. We encourage you to visit with

your child so you may both have the opportunity to see our classes in progress and decide whether you would like to be a part of Midwest Christian Montessori Academy. Midwest Christian Montessori Academy 151 East Briarclif Road Bolingbrook, IL 60440 (630) 783-8644 www.mcmacademy.org Midwest Christian Montessori Academy admits students of any race, color, national origin, and ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges, programs, and activities generally accorded or made available to students at the school. It does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, and ethnic origin in administration of its educational policies, admission policies, scholarship and loan programs, and athletic and other school-administered programs.

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idwest Christian Montessori Academy in Bolingbrook is a school which serves children in Preschool, Kindergarten, Elementary and Middle school. he school’s goal is to provide a Christian environment coupled with the Montessori Method of learning which will allow for the spiritual, educational, physical and developmental growth of students. Midwest Christian Montessori Academy (MCMA) is a not-forproit, board-run school bringing over 20 years of experience from the former teaching staf of New Beginnings. MCMA is ailiated with the American Montessori Society, registered as a private school with the Illinois State Board of Education and meets all state and local regulations. MCMA is non-denominational, with staf and students coming from a variety of diferent Christian churches in the area, and ofers a unique combination of a Christian education partnered with the Montessori

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idwestern University is looking forward to expanding our service to the community as construction nears completion on the new Clinical Campus located at 3450 Lacey Road, Downers Grove, IL. he 193,000 square-foot Multispecialty Clinic is on schedule to open later this spring. he new clinical campus will allow Midwestern University students the opportunity to enhance their education by addressing patient needs under the close guidance of experienced faculty members. he Midwestern University’s Dental Institute will be the irst clinic to open and will include 216 dental operatories. Under the close guidance and interaction of licensed clinical faculty, students from the University’s College of Dental Medicine-Illinois will provide both basic and specialty dental care in areas such as restorative dentistry, pediatric care, implant dentistry, and oral surgery. he University will also establish other patient-care operations including a family medicine practice, Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine (OMM) clinic, patient education services from the Chicago College of Pharmacy, and a variety of other patient services at the clinic.

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As a graduate degree-granting institution specializing in the health sciences, Midwestern University provides academic programs that allow future health professionals to meet the needs of patients. On the Downers Grove Campus, Midwestern University currently ofers the following degree programs:

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How libraries stay vital in a digital age ity, serve as a location for club meetings, and offer an extensive array of children’s programs. Some libraries have become multimedia centers, housing a media lab where teenagers can create Web content or take a test drive of some of the latest applications available. Many of these efforts are geared toward younger readers and promoting a love of reading among youngsters. Because children are the policy makers of the future, libraries find that making changes catered to the younger reader can promote reading while ensuring the long-term viability of libraries. Despite the digital age, some libraries are still thriving thanks to their ability to adapt to the newest technologies available.

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the United States, though many states have seen library closings. A struggling economy has cost libraries some funding, as some municipalities simply cannot afford to keep libraries open as they used to, while others are taking steps to make libraries more popular in the digital age. Many libraries have increased their offerings beyond traditional books. For instance, libraries have long served as low-cost sources for movies and music, offering sizeable DVD and CD collections. But even now movies and songs can be rented inexpensively through various subscription services. As such, many libraries have now begun offering other services. They may have free music and e-Book downloads and free wireless Internet connectiv-

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nterested in the newest bestseller? If you have an e-reader, you can probably just download it to your device in an instant. Would you like to watch a favorite television show? Many tablets can stream videos, and there are apps available to watch everything from video rentals to last night’s TV episodes. Need to research a topic for a school assignment? Chances are you will log on to the Internet to conduct that research. With all of these technological time-savers available from the comforts of home, how are libraries staying viable? As technology continues to evolve, libraries that were once built on the written word are changing their focus in order to keep doors open. According to the American Library Association, there are 9,225 public libraries across

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dent school for academically bright and gifted children. ACS provides depth, pace, and complexity of curriculum and a like-minded peer group for gifted learners; comprehensive technology and arts programs; and a nurturing faculty that understands the unique social and emotional needs of academically bright and gifted students. Located on an 11-acre campus bordering a forest preserve, he Avery Coonley School emphasizes hands-on “learning by doing.�

suburbs of Chicago. he Avery Coonley also provides many parent presentations and the annual “Creating the Futureâ€? lecture series featuring leaders in the ield of education and child development. Recent presenters include Paul Tough, author ) 5 )15 "#& , (5 / :5 Carol Dweck, author of Mindset; JoAnn Deak, author ) 5 )15 #,&-5Äť,#0 :5 ( 5 85 A.P.J. Abdul Kalam, former president of India.

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compared to children who do not receive musical training. Stanford University researchers have found that musical training improves how the brain processes the spoken word, a finding that researchers say could lead to improving the reading ability of children who have dyslexia and other reading problems. Furthermore, in an analysis of data on more than 25,000 secondary school students, researchers at the United States Department of Education found that students who report consistent involvement in instrumental music during middle school and high school perform significantly better in mathematics by grade 12 than those who do not participate in music programs. There are many reasons why music education can help to make a child a better student, but there also are other benefits that go beyond the classroom environment. Being involved in music also is a social endeavor, and music education can

Marching band and chorus can be enjoyable extracurricular activities for students who do not gravitate toward sports or academic clubs.

set the course for lifelong friends and help create social groups that last through school and beyond. Music education breeds familiarity during a school career, when going from class to class or from school to school every year can be nervewracking and unfamiliar. Walking inside of a band room, whether in elementary

school or high school, can create a sense of belonging. It is also a place where students not involved in sports or other activities can gather. Children who move a lot due to a parent’s work may find that joining the marching band or participation in the choir is the one portion of school that is familiar no matter where they attend school.

While neighborhoods may change and teachers differ from school to school, music can be a reliable constant. While not every child will go on to be the next, great musical sensation, thanks to music education at school, he or she will have learned lessons in working as a team and other social benefits that will help in all areas of life.

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chool is much more than a place where students gather to learn. For children, school is their first opportunity for social development and introduction to people outside of their family unit. Lessons learned in school go beyond mathematics and language arts. Students learn to cultivate individual interests and find other people who share their interests. Music is one of the ways like-minded children come together. When many people talk about the benefits of music education, they’re quick to point out all of the quantitative and measurable results of that music education. For instance, numerous studies have shown the positive impact music programs can have on children in other areas of study. Dr. Laurel Trainor, a professor of psychology, neuroscience and behavior at McMaster University, has said that young children who take music lessons show different brain development and improved memory

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Finish Your Bachelor’s Degree in Biomedical Sciences “Your Way� ciic program to give you the best 5#-5 5*,#' ,35 -.#( .#)(5 t National University of Science in as little as 18 months. your unique goals. Whether you for those seeking a professional A &."5 # ( -65# 53)/]0 5 ).5)(&35." .65 5!#0 -53)/5 plan to use your science education preparation. According to Dr. Randy Swcareer in natural health care. Originished your general education the freedom to tailor your own for a career in business, health requirements, you can earn a Bachelor of Science in Biomedical

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(-)(65 (5) 5 ]5 )&& ! 5 ) 5 &&# 5 &."5 # ( -65^ )/5 can choose from any combination of courses in our BS program to complete your bachelor’s degree. here are no required core courses, just a requirement that you earn 64 credits. So no matter which of our many courses you pick to meet those credits, you’re on track.â€? hat means that students are interested in medical administration or hospital work can choose courses in Medical Spanish, Medical Terminology and Computer Software. If you’re planning a career in sports and itness, how about adding courses in Sports and Performance Nutrition, Kinesiology or Exercise Physiology? hose looking for a place in research or laboratory work might choose courses in Research Methods and Statistics, or Epidemiology. And if you want to learn more about how the brain works, 5)Äż ,-5 #)*-3 ")&)!365 ( 5 Neuroscience. “Most of our students are interested in nutrition,â€? Swenson - 3-855^Äť .]-51"35 5" -5-#25 separate courses in nutrition and food science available in the BS program.â€?

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St. Mary of Gostyn Catholic School Has A Lot to Celebrate t. Mary of Gostyn Catholic resources such as state-of-theS School’s (SMG) future is art technology; strategic facility bright with celebrations, awards, planning; credentialed faculty and future expansions, technology, and a new principal. SMG celebrated 115 years as a Catholic School in 2012 and was honored with a February 5th “SMG School Day� dedication by the Village of Downers Grove. New land has been acquired and renovations are in the works as part of their strategic plan. SMG’s investment in technology relects their dedication to the educational experience along with their award-winning preschool, athletics programs and clubs. SMG exempliies the “We Teach More� motto of the Joliet Catholic Diocese through their faith-based education and

classroom aides; music, ine arts, clubs, athletics and enrichment classes; and now, for the irst-time #(5 5 #-.),365-/'' ,5 '*855 SMG’s Principal, Dr. Kathleen Benton, is committed to ofering students and parents the highest standards in education, “he main focus for me is always teaching children critical thinking skills they will use all their lives. It’s about teaching and training thinkers who have a strong, solid faith and belief system who can contribute to family and community and thrive in a technological society.â€? For more information, visit www.stmarygostyn.org.


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Havlicek Elementary School celebrates 100 years Students learn about Czech history while parents reminisce By JOE SINOPOLI jsinopoli@shawmedia.com BERWYN — You’re 6 years old, and you can’t sit still at the breakfast table. Your buttonup shoes barely hit the cobblestones as you race down the street, dodging milk carts to join your pals at the new Havlicek School. It’s 1913. Teachers, parents and students — young and old — celebrated the 100th anniversary of the Berwyn elementary school at 6401 S. 15th St. on Friday with tours and displays of student projects related to the school’s history and its connection to Czech heritage through the school’s namesake, Karel Havlicek, a Czech writer, poet, critic, politician, journalist and publisher. Principal Nancy Akin said the anniversary precipitated a flurry of work in the classroom. Students in computer classes researched the life of Karel Havlicek, while kindergartners learned to count to 10 in English, Spanish and Czech. Students in art classes are working on a portrait of Havlicek and third-graders learned about life in 1913, writing essays from Havlicek’s perspective. In music classes, students learned songs popular during each decade of the school’s life. Of course, the visitors played a major part in the festivities. “We had a huge guestbook so people could sign in and record their relationship to Havlicek School,” Akin said. “When we celebrate 200 years, they can look back and see who was here at that time.” Joan Gilbert first walked through the doors of Havlicek School in 1958 as a kindergarten student. Little did she know she would some day become a teacher at her former school. “My kindergarten teacher was Miss Moffit, and it was

Havlicek School over the years Each decade of the Havlicek School history brought its own challenges, Principal Nancy Akin said. In the 1940s, World War II was on everyone’s mind. The day began with the singing of the “Star Spangled Banner.” The school showed its support to servicemen overseas by collecting items for the American Red Cross. During that decade, the school started an Opera Club, Homemakers Club, Sewing Machine Club and a basketball team. In the 1950s, parents were concerned about fireworks safety and the lack of steel available to build schools. The school started up its patrol group, boys only. A committee was formed of teachers and parents to determine which comic books were not recommended for children, Akin said. The threat of nuclear war prompted catastrophe drills. In the 1960s came Havlicek’s first summer school program, and students would participate in Cleanup Week to tidy up the school grounds and the neighborhood. In 1975, a fire gutted most of the school but reconstruction was completed within the year. The 80s brought gang and drug awareness. The first Student Council was formed, and In 1987, children could no longer go home for lunch. An addition was built the same year. The 90s were marked by an increase in parental involvement in the school. In 2003, the commons area, media center and computer lab were added. In 2012, Dr. Carmen I. Ayala became the first female superintendent of District 98.

funny because when I went there to teach I ended up in the same room I attended kindergarten,” said Gilbert, who now teaches at Prairie Oak School. “The tiles on the floor were the same. It didn’t really

strike me that much until one day as my kids were coming into the classroom, a man came in and said, ‘Joannie?’” The man was a former kindergarten classmate of Gilbert’s who had come to visit the school. Gilbert has fond memories of the half-day kindergarten where naps on small, braided rugs were mandatory, a milk break was taken daily and Miss Moffitt would play the piano for her students. “I loved it there,” she said. “It was a very nice place to go to school.” Gilbert’s mother, Virginia Zaleta, also attended Havlicek School, starting in 1923. She would go on to be a president of the PTA. When it was built, the school was more than just a building for kids to get an education, Akin said. “Originally, the school was a gathering place for adults,” she said. “Sometimes it stayed open until 11:30 p.m. to give parents a place to socialize.” And the school has faced its share of adversity. During the Great Depression, a fund was established to pay the teachers, with parents asked to contribute 25 cents a week, Akin said. In 1975, a suspicious fire gutted a large portion of the school, destroying the principal’s office, the main office, the gymnasium and kitchen. Akin said arson was suspected, but the case remains unsolved. District 98 takes a proactive approach with its schools, Akin said, and Havlicek is no exception. The entrance to the front office is being redesigned in a way so visitors must check in before going through the rest of the school. The redesign began before to the Newtown, Conn., school shooting tragedy. “This district, thought small, tries to be proactive, which is good,” Akin said. “We call Havlicek School our home away from home, and it’s been that way for years.”


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Trevor Cary, Charlotte Chorzempa, Moriarity, Colette Murray, Matthew Abigail Ciombor, Shea Connelly, Pilewski, Morgan Powers, Dana Ana Cubas , Sara Dorenbos, William Rettke, Jacob Ringo, Cora Schander, Dowling, Amanda Enstrom, Jasper Garrett Schnulle, Keenan Scott, Epstein, Lazaro Esquivel, Gabriella Brendan Sedivy, Cameron Shaw, Galloway, Claire Gatermann, Gustas Cody Swon, Stephanie Vasquez, Gladstein, Georgiana Gomorczak, SteOlivia Weimer, Spencer Williams and fani Gonzalez, Margaret Greenlees, Samuel Zalewski Amanda Gruber, Kellie Halvey, Patrick SEVENTH GRADE: Alyssa Alvarado, Hanley, Leah Harazin, Sylvia Harvin, Maximiliano Alvarez, Jason BagRobert Holubek, Korinne Hopek, eanis, Rommel Bogdan, Tatum Bruno, Isabella Hruska, Isabel Hughes, Justin Timothy Buckley, Asiel DiBartolomeo, Izaguirre, Hailey Jepson, Griffin Jordan, Thomas DiMonte, Samantha DoorneJoseph Kawiecki, Michael Kusz, Laubos, William Dunleavy, Jack Durkin, ren Lambros, Alexandra Lukas, Luka Gustav Enger, Michaela Espisito, Malovic, Jessica Mancione, Madeleine Sumner Feary, Massimo Flight, Jane Meehan, Elizabeth Murphy, Robert Frank, Abigail Freel, William Grehan, Murphy, Angela Murray, Gabrielle Vincent Grigoletti, Ryan Hahn, Bailey Nolan, Delaney O’Brien, Nicolette Hastings, Audrey Hicks, Andy Jiang, O’Keefe, Timothy O’Laughlin, Jovan Daniel Kalinin, Ryan Kodama, John Pajkic, Milena Parenti, Jenna Quinn, Kosner, Amy Kulaga, Katherine Joshua Ranft, Nathan Roberto, Ethan Lahart, Martin Lamas, Isabelle Legan, Scott, Natalie Skiest, Grace Taber, Cheryl Longo, Benjamin Lulich, Zachary Vaia, Haley Wanner and Stefanie Manchen, Laura McLean, Cathy Yuen Alexander Meindl, Mariano Mollo, Connor O’Brien, Barbara RiazanHIGH HONOR ROLL skaia, Colin Riordan, Alyssa Schwarz, EIGHTH GRADE: Scott Andersen, KathYulonda Sheppard, Edwin Sierra, Mia erine Androwich, Esther Annoreno, Spina, Jacob Spinello, Jeanene Splitt, Nicole Bajerek, Sophia Bolton, BenjaSara Vacek, Justin Wakely, Johnathan min Brotman, Monique Campaigniac, Wells, YuLiang Wu, Jack Xin and Samantha Culafic, Jacob Douglas, Christine Xu William Flaherty, Christopher Funaki, SIXTH GRADE: Sofia Avina, Jessica Molly Gates, Michael Georgopulos, Bajerek, Niela Callanan, Aidan Casey, Ethan Gerstner, Maria Gonzales, Ryan Cermak, Ryan Cornelius, Therese Hanley, Campbell Hayes, Matthew Cowell, Alanna Davis, Claire Hejna, Thomas Hennelly, Jack DeLorenzo, Fiorella DiBartoloRichard Hertogs, Christopher Hervas, meo, Alexander Freel, Christopher Garrett Javors, Derek Johnson, Jack Friend, Amelia Garcia, Sarah Gentile, Jurgens, Linas Labanauskas, Julia Alexandra Georgopoulos, Alexander McCarthy, George McManus, Leslie Georgopulos, Esmeralda Gonzalez, Meza, Hannah Michl, John MieczSamuel Grivetti, Destiny Herrera, kowski, Zachary Mieczkowski, Sean Zachary Janopoulos, Thais Kausal,

John Kurth, Giancarlo Lemon, Cora Lutes, Mary Maloney, Ava McCarthy, Colleen Meade, Evan Moyer, Isabella Mullins, Christopher Murphy, Nathaniel Navarro, Mariano Ortiz, Noah Osowski, Aaron Palmer, Alyssa Peralta, Richard Petroski, Brianna Quick, Elaina Raffensperger-Schill, Abigail Ramirez, Sophia Ramirez, James Reilly, Ian Roth, Nicholas Schroeder, Hailey Stanford, Jake Strand, Charles Svestka, Nadia Valencia, Wilson VanNice, Joseph Vitek, Archer Wagner and Daiva Walz

Julia Delnero, Emilio Diaz de Leon, Brianna Diaz, Rocio Diaz, Matthew Domeier, John Dwyer, Matthew Dwyer, Brandon Eby, Cross Faje, Aidan Flaherty, Jacklyn Fragoso, Vanessa Fragoso, Naomi Galindo, Nicholas Gora, Tatiana Gryczan, Evan Gyssler, Howard Hatton, Josephine Jacobs, Benjamin Judy, Victoria Justiniano, Alexandra Kusnierz, Catherine Lynch, Michael Lynch, Jesse Majetic, John Mangan, Cale Mannning, Amelia Marconi, Mariana Mulhern, Olutosin Olowu, Brandan Ouadi, Joseph Quarino, Bennett Regan, Vivian Retana, HONOR ROLL Erin Richards, Averie Robertson, EIGHTH GRADE: Dmitriy Aieta, Carlos Charles Robling, Jack Sagan, Luis Avina, Michael Barcal, Kate Barlow, Sanchez, Xavier Sanchez, Josephine Angelica Barragan, Brendan Brannick, Sinn, Sophia Spirios, Molly Tracy , Amanda Coffman, Emma Conway, Caroline Waddle, Anthony Walsh and Sara Degand, Valerye Del Angel, Clark Williamson Oscar Delgado, Daniel Diaz, Jamariea SIXTH GRADE: Natalia Androwich, Dickenson, Alexander Escamilla, Peter Baartman, Kayla Bocanegra, Gabriel Espinoza, Angelo Esposito, William Briolat, Chloe Browning, AlexFrancis Filec, Louis Garcia, Erin andra Burton, Ingrid Carpen, Andrew Grehan, Abby Gresko, Serenity Griggs, Clarkson, McKayla Davis, Nicholas Nicholas Grigoletti, Katrina Haley, Fliger, Hailie Frenz, Shane Gaughan, Bryn Hane, Eva Harvin, Angelo HerAlizay Gomez, Sequoia Gonzalez, nandez, Austin Holin, Nathan Juarez, Lloyd Guirola, Samuel Halwaji, David Mauro Lemon, Leila Leone, Maxwell Hertogs, Charles Hicks, Daniel HoMaher, Maynor Marroquin, Abigail durek, Briana Lechuga, Bridget Maher, McGhee, Melanie Moreno, RoseLouis Marcou, Sophia Marhoul, Jane anna Nolan, Nathan Palmer, Glendon McLaren, Owen McManus, Stefany Quinn, Maxx Reeze, Mackayla Reilley, Molina, Kiera Notz, Alyssa Nunez, Lisandro Resto, Max Roth, Scott Aniz Ortiz, Sarah Pilewski, Daniel Russell, Caitlyn Sinn, Emma Strand, Pollock, Abigail Regan, Lucas Reilley, Michael Sullivan, David Suriano, Luke Andres Resto, Leah Rettke, Samuel Tinel, William Tracy, Joshua Valentino, Roth, Elliot Royer, Isabel Rurka, Caleb Alexandrea Vasquez, Valarie WhiteSchlesser, Richard Schroeck, Madelyn head, Brian Wolff and Jure Zaper Schueler, Riley Shaw, Joseph Shelven, SEVENTH GRADE: Maxwell Buffo, Karlos Sims, Caden Vais, Natalia Geeorge Cervanka, Ethan Clarkson, Valenzuela, Michael Vela, Andrew Sigita Cuplinskas, Jayden Dabney, Veon and Ian Wimmer

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STRAIGHT A EIGHTH GRADE: Madeline Ackerman, Eve Adami, Emma Alm, Carolyn Bartolone, Elena Bowie, Sarah Brom, Luis Cardenas, Elizabeth Carlson, Georgia Cinkay, Marissa Cruz, Camila Davila, Luke Dickeson, Coulter Greenwell, Madelyn Hopek, Evan Jones, Natalia Joukova, Julia Keller, McKenna Kunish, Jack Lulich, Rachel Magee, Ivy Marcucci, Samantha Miezio, Adam Nie, Mary O’Callaghan, Olga Orszulak, Elijah Ourth, Rebecca Perry, Gregory Quigg, Gianna Rumoro, Henry Scheffer, Monica Schmidt, Hana Sedivy, Elona Selenica, Lizbeth Servin, Calina Shaw, James Skiest, Melissa Tovar, Grace Tucek and Caroline Willinger SEVENTH GRADE: Vittoria Blood, Fiona Bushe, Ryan Cicenas, Joseph Connelly, Nora Dachota, Coretta Dishmon, Karoli Esparza, Anthony Esposito, Gracelyn Fortman, Ella Gatermann, Kaitlin Gaynor, Mary Greenlees, Jackson Hajer, Vaughn Hilpp, Zoe Jacquat, Elizabeth Jerz, Hailey Jurgens, Aidan Kaiser, Joseph Kinnan, Sofia Kovacevic, Paulina Linares, Natalie Lisle, Olivia Liu, Olivia Louthen, Michael McDonough, Rachel McLean, Sean Muldowney, Jocelyn Navarro, Skye Ozga, John Pipal, Daniela Pope, Radoslava Pribyl Pierdinock, Benjamin Schulte, Jacqueline Servin, William Showel, Anna Strubbe, Emily Tong, Jake Vaia, Chloe Wandel-Marrello, Jacob Wardzala and Heidi Wolfer SIXTH GRADE: Noah Almaui, Katelyn Antos, Leigh Barlow, Samantha Bitzer,

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BULLETIN BOARD North Riverside Garden Club 7:30 p.m. every first Wednesday, North Riverside Village Hall, 2401 S. Des Experimental Aircraft Association Plaines Ave. 708-442-5515. Countryside chapter, 8 p.m. every first Friday, Lyons Township Hall, Willow Springs Lions Club 6 p.m. 6404 Joliet Road. 630-834-8016. every first and third Wednesday, Willow Crossing Tavern, 8524 S. Archer Ave., Willow Springs. Call La Leche League of Brookfield Mike Smigielski, 708-839-5178, or Breast feeding group, 10 to 11:30 a.m. every first Friday. For location, Al Baines, 708-839-0029. call Angie Runyan, 708-485-9317.

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Scrabble Club #518 1 to 5 p.m. every first and third Saturday, La Grange Park Village Hall, Community Room, 447 N. Catherine Ave. $1 per meeting. Call Roberta Krenek, 708-354-5970. Spares Sunday Evening Club Senior dance, 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. every first and third Sunday, American Legion, 9757 Pacific Ave., Franklin Park. $8 members, $9 guests. 847965-5730. Garden Club of La Grange Park Noon every first Monday, October to May, LaGrange Park Village Hall, 447 N. Catherine Ave. Call 708-3525059.

I Ciceroni Italian language club, 7 p.m. every first Wednesday, Mancini’s, 1111 Lake St., Oak Park. Contact Maria DiMarco, 708-5627915, iciceroni@yahoo.com. Ladies Aid of the Bohemian Home 1 p.m. every first Wednesday, except July, August and January, Tabor Hills Pavillion, 1327 Crystal Ave., Naperville. Board meeting, 11 a.m. $8 for noon lunch. To register for lunch, call Vlasta, 630-322-8681. Salt Creek Camera Club 7:30 p.m. every first and third Wednesday, Plymouth Place, 315 N. La Grange Road, LaGrange Park. Call Ron Remley, 708-562-1164.

Brookfield Woman’s Club 1 p.m. every first Wednesday, Brookfield Chess and Scrabble clubs 5:45 Village Hall, 8820 Brookfield Ave., to 7:45 p.m. every first Monday Brookfield. Does not meet July or and third Tuesday, Westchester Public Library, 10700 Canterbury St. August. Call Mary, 708-485-4161. Register at 708-562-3573. LaGrange Highlands Woman’s Club 7:30 p.m. every first Tuesday, September to May, Highlands Presbyterian Church, 1901 W. 58th Place, LaGrange Highlands. Call Judy Evans, 708-224-7627. Old Glory Lodge 7 p.m. every first and third Tuesday, Westchester Masonic Temple, 10210 Canterbury St. MOMS Club of La Grange Park Monthly Meeting 9:30 a.m. every first Tuesday, Corner Bakery Cafe, 39 La Grange Road, La Grange. Activities for stay-at-home mothers. www.lgpmoms.com, lpmoms@ yahoo.com.

Countryside Lions Club 6 p.m. every first Wednesday and Thursday after the third Wednesday, Old Country Buffet, 21 Countryside Plaza, Countryside. Call Barbara, 708-352-7912.

Dementia exercise group For patient and caregiver, 9:30 to 10:20 a.m. Fridays, Aging Care Connections, 111 W. Harris Ave., La Grange. 708-354-1323. Alanon Q Meeting 7:30 p.m. Fridays, First Congregational Church of La Grange, 100 S. Sixth Ave. 312-407-7245. Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance 7 p.m. Fridays, Brookfield Municipal Building, 8820 Brookfield Ave. Meet in lower level. Call John Ross, 708-856-1992. Memory loss support group 1 to 2:30 p.m. every first Friday, Aging Care Connections, 111 W. Harris Ave., La Grange. 708-354-1323, Ext. 15.

1 Day At A Time-ers Al-Anon Family group, 9:30 a.m. Wednesdays, St. Barbara’s Rectory, 4008 Prairie Ave., Brookfield.

Tuning In To Your Intuition: Learning how to go inward 10 a.m. Thursday, Feb. 28, Riverside Public Library, 1 Burling Road.

Mental illness caregiver group 10 to 11:30 a.m. every first and third Wednesday, Aging Care Connections, 111 W. Harris Ave., La Grange. Register at 708-354-1323, Ext. 34.

Chicago Trivia Night at the Riverside Library 6:30 p.m. Friday, March 1, Riverside Public Library, 1 Burling Road. BYOB or refreshments available for purchase. 708-4426366, www.onthesamepage.info.

Equip for Equality Every first Wednesday, Community Support Services - Beth Lacey Center for Family Support, 5416 W. 25th St., Cicero. Bilingual attorney available for free hour of consultation on special education issues and guardianship. Register at 708-354-4547 Ext. 109. www.communitysupportservices.org, rperez@communitysupportservices.org.

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PFLAG Parents, Family and Friends of Lesbians and Gays, 2 to 4 p.m. every first Sunday, Unitarian Church Daycare Story Time 11:15 a.m. of Hinsdale, 17 W. Maple St. 773to 11:45 a.m. Wednesday, Feb. 27, 935-2398, www.pflagillinois.org. Broadview Public Library, 2226 S. 16th Ave. For daycare centers as well as those bringing more than Families Anonymous 7:30 to 9 p.m. three children. www.broadviewliMondays, Dixon Education Center at brary.org. Adventist La Grange Memorial Hospital, 5101 S. Willow Springs Road. Enter main entrance on north side. Drop-In Story Time 10:30 to 11 a.m. For friends and families of individuWednesday, Feb. 27, Broadview als with substance abuse/related Public Library, 2226 S. 16th Ave. behavioral problems. 708-642-2098, Stories, poems and finger plays. fa-lagrange@comcast.net. www.broadviewlibrary.org. Multiple Sclerosis support group 7 to 9 p.m. every first Monday, Forest Park Community Center, 7640 W. Jackson Blvd. Newly diagnosed and families welcome. For more information, call Linda, 708-280-6789.

“Gifted Hands: The Ben Carson Story” Movie 2 to 3:30 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 27, North Riverside Public Library, 2400 S. Des Plaines Ave. 708-447-0869, www. northriversidelibrary.org/events.

Al-Anon 10 to 11 a.m. Thursdays, Emmanuel Episcopal Church, 203 S. Kensington Ave., La Grange.

Alzheimer support group 7 to 9 p.m. every first Tuesday, Adventist La Grange Memorial Hospital, 5101 S. Willow Springs Road, La Grange. 708-245-9000.

Geek Lab 4:30 to 5:15 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 28, Brookfield Public Library, 3609 Grand Blvd. Grades 3 to 6. Register at 708-485-6917 Ext. 140. www.brookfieldlibrary.info.

Grandparents raising grandchildren 10 to 11:30 a.m. every last Thursday, Summit Public Library, 6233 S. Archer Road. Call Ruth Folkening, 708-354-1323 Ext. 28.

Alzheimer’s caregiver support group 1:30 to 2:30 p.m. every first Tuesday, Aging Care Connections, 111 W. Harris Ave., La Grange. 708354-1323, Ext. 221.

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“Man Bites Dog: Hot Dog Culture in America” 2 to 3:30 p.m. Saturday, March 2, Brookfield Public Library, 3609 Grand Blvd. Register at 708-485-6917. www.onthesamepage.info. Dr. Seuss Birthday Party 3:30 to 5 p.m. Monday, March 4, North Riverside Public Library, 2400 S. Des Plaines Ave. For preschool and older. Sign up at www.northriversidelibrary. org or the YS Help Desk. 708-4470869, www.northriversidelibrary.org.

CLASSES Bulls/Sox Academy Little Sluggers Fundamental Camp 9 to 10:30 a.m. Saturdays, March 2 to 23, Park District of La Grange, 536 East Ave. Open to boys and girls ages 5 and 6. Register at 630-3248221. www.BullsSoxAcademy.com. Bulls/Sox Academy Hitting Clubs 4:30 to 5:45 p.m. Mondays and Tuesdays, March 4 to April 30, Park District of La Grange, 536 East Ave. Ages 6 to 8, Mondays, March 4 to 25, and April 8 to 29; ages 9 to 11, Tuesdays, March 5 to 26, and April 9 to 30. Register at 630-3248221. $103. 708-588-2275, www. bullssoxacademy.com/.

Bulls/Sox Academy Pitching Club 5:45 to 7 p.m. Mondays and Tuesdays, March 4 to April 30, Park District of La Grange, 536 East Ave. Ages 6 to 8, Mondays, March 4 to 25, and April 8 to 29; ages 9 to Jazz Night at the Library 7 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 28, Broadview Public 11, Tuesdays, March 5 to 26, and April 9 to 30. Register at 630-324Library, 2226 S. 16th Ave. Smooth, classic jazz listening. 708-345-1325, 8221. $103. 708-588-2275, www. bullssoxacademy.com/. www.broadviewlibrary.org.


ACT II New Creative Writing Class 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. every first and third Monday, Adventist La Grange Memorial Hospital, 5101 S. Willow Springs Road. Communal structure with rotation of leadership for writing assignments based on fact, fiction or fractured fairy tales. gina.millette@ahss.org or rdmscribe@aol.com.

Cossitt School Spring Clothing Sale 8 a.m. to noon Saturday, March 2, Cossitt School, 115 W. Cossitt Ave., La Grange. Half price yellow tag sale, 11 a.m. to noon. Adults only, 8 to 10 a.m. 708579-5301, www.cossittptc.org, cscsvolunteers@hotmail.com.

FITNESS First Fridays Zumba Dance Party 5:30 to 7 p.m. every first Friday, Willowbrook Ballroom, 8900 Archer Ave., Willow Springs. Zumba fitness night club style. Wear exercise clothes and bring water. Bar is open. $10. 708-839-1000, www.willowbrookballroom.com, heidib74@yahoo.com.

SPECIAL EVENTS

Kotlowitz Conversation @ Irish Times 7 to 8:30 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 27, Irish Times Pub & Restaurant, 8869 Burlington Ave., Brookfield. Discussion of On the Same Page title “Never a City So Real” by Alex Kotlowitz. 708-4856917, www.onthesamepage.info.

Riverside Scout Pancake Breakfast 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, March 2, Riverside Presbyterian Church, 116 Barrypoint Road. Boy Scout Troop 24 and Cub Scout Pack 24. $5 in advance, $6 at the door, free for ages 4 and younger.

An Evening with Alex Kotlowitz 7 to 8:30 p.m. Tuesday, March 5, L.J. Hauser Jr. High School Auditorium, 65 Woodside Road, Riverside. Author of “Never a City So Real.” Hosted by Brookfield and Riverside Public Libraries. 708-485-6917, www.onthesamepage.info.

SALES

Church rummage sale Preview sale, 7 to 9 p.m. Friday, March 1, $5 admission; sale, 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.

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Saturday, March 2, First Presbyterian Church of La Grange, 150 S. Ashland Ave. Benefits youth’s summer mission trip. Half price from noon to 2 p.m.

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Friends of the Library Writers’ Workshop 7 p.m. every first and third Monday, Brookfield Public Library, 3609 Grand Blvd. www. brookfieldpubliclibrary.info.

Scholastic Book Fair 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday, March 4, to Friday, March 8, KinderCare Learning Center, One Westbrook Corporate Center Suite 135, Westchester.

OPEN HOUSE Riverside Presbyterian Church Preschool Open House 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Sunday, March 3, Riverside Presbyterian Church Preschool, 116 Barrypoint Road. Meet staff, tour facilities, pick up child’s information packet and enjoy refreshments. 708-442-1520.

MISCELLANEOUS ACT II Board of Directors Meeting 9 a.m. Friday, March 1, Adventist La Grange Memorial Hospital, 5101 S. Willow Springs Road. 630-856-7525, gina.millette@ahss. org or rdmscribe@aol.com. Catholic Singles: Fish Fry & Stations of the Cross 5:45 to 10 p.m. Friday, March 1, Irish Times Pub & Restaurant, 8869 Burlington Ave., Brookfield. For people in their 40s and 50s. Fish and Chips at Irish Times Pub, followed by Stations of the Cross at St. Barbara Parish in Brookfield. RSVP by Thursday, Feb. 28, via the group’s Facebook site or email address. $1. https://www. facebook.com/groups/suburbancatholicsingles/, singlesadmin@ gmail.com. Act II Seniors Club Feast & Flicks 5 to 8:15 p.m. Wednesday, March 6, Adventist La Grange Memorial Hospital, 5101 S. Willow Springs Road. 5 p.m. dinner; “Skyfall,” 6 p.m. 630-856-7525, gina.millette@ ahss.org or rdmscribe@aol.com.

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They’re white, they’re fluffy, and they live upon the ice. On Wednesday, Feb. 27, celebrate International Polar Bear Day with the Brookfield Zoo. Learn how to lessen your carbon footprint and help save the polar bears, who are on the endangered species list. Visit the Brookfield Zoo website for more ways to assist, and don’t forget to view the polar bears underwater on their special day at Great Bear Wilderness at the zoo, 8400 31st St., Brookfield. Contact brookfieldzoo. org or 708-688-8000.

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Alejandro Grajal will talk about saving endangered amphibians in a lecture at Brookfield Zoo. 3105 S. Clinton Ave., Berwyn When: 5 to 7:30 p.m. Thursday, March 14 Cost: Free Contact: berwynparks.org, 708-795-2892

FAMILY FUN NIGHT LIFE OF P.I.E. Get informed about upcoming events at the sixth annual Parent Information Expo. The Berwyn Park District and South Berwyn School District 100’s Wellness Fair present this resource for parents and caregivers. It highlights children’s activities and programs, community services and recreational activities. Enjoy an early bird, 10 percent discount by registering for any Berwyn Park District program at the expo. Where: Emerson School Gym,

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AMPHIBIANS IN DANGER Alejandro Grajal kicks off a spring lecture series with “It’s Better in the Mud: Saving Endangered Amphibians in South America” at Brookfield Zoo. A fungus is devastating populations of amphibians in South America, and biologists are searching for a solution to save one-third of the world’s frogs, toads and salamanders. Grajal, the Chicago Zoological Society’s senior vice president for conservation, education and training, will share his expertise about rescue efforts. Reservations are requested. Where: Brookfield Zoo Discovery Center, 8400 W. 31st St., Brookfield When: 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, March 19 Cost: $13 for zoo members, $16 for nonmembers Contact: brookfieldzoo.org, 708-688-8000

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Don’t miss out on the fifth annual family fun night at the La Grange Recreation Center. The action-filled event offers dodgeball, basketball, hockey shot, crafts, a fun jump and playground. A concession stand will provide snacks. All children must have an adult with them, and all guests must pre-register for the event by March 8. Where: Recreation Center, 536 East Ave., La Grange When: 6 to 8:30 p.m. Friday, March 15 Cost: $3 per child, $1 per adult Contact: Ross Houston at 708-

352-1762 or rosshouston@pdlg.org

LUCKY LEPRECHAUNS It’s almost time for the fourleaf clovers and the pot o’ gold at the end of the rainbow — because St. Patrick’s Day is right around the corner. Head to the La Grange Park District to help find all the missing leprechauns. Crafts and games are in store, and don’t forget to wear green. The event is designed for ages 3 to 6, and is offered cooperatively with Western Springs and La Grange Park. Where: Recreation Center, 536 East Ave., La Grange When: 4 to 5:15 p.m. Friday, March 15 Cost: $12 per resident, $16 per nonresident Contact: Diana Faught at 708352-1762 or dianafaught@pdlg.org or visit pdlg.org

Everyone needs a friend — and that includes your dolls and action figures. Bring all your favorite pals, which can range from a Barbie to puppets, to the Berwyn Public Library’s new doll club. Kids ages 4 to 10 will read stories, participate in play theater and make items for their dolls. The event unfolds from 2 to 3 p.m. Saturday at the library, 2701 S. Harlem Ave. For more information or to register, visit berwynlibrary.org or call 708-795-8000.

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An Evening with Branford Marsalis 8 p.m. Friday, March 1, North Central College Wentz Concert Hall, 171 E. Chicago Ave., Naperville. $50 to $60. 630-637-7469, tickets.noctrl.edu/.

Harry Hmura Band Featuring Katie Andrick 9:30 p.m. Friday, March OPEN MIC 1, Harlem Avenue Lounge, 3701 S. Harlem Ave., Berwyn. Accomplished violinist joins blues band. $6. 708-484-3610, www.HarlemAvenu- Open mic 8:30 p.m. Mondays, Salt Creek Wine Bar, 8900 Fairview eLounge.com, harlembluesnews@ Ave., Brookfield. 708-387-2432, aol.com. www.saltcreekwinebar.com. Blues open mic 8:30 p.m. Thursdays, Harlem Avenue Lounge, 3701 Studebaker John & The Hawks S. Harlem Ave., Berwyn. Hosted by 9:30 p.m. Saturday, March 2, Harlem Avenue Lounge, 3701 S. Harlem Pistol Pete. 708-484-3610, www. harlemavenuelounge.com. Ave., Berwyn. $6. 708-484-3610, www.HarlemAvenueLounge.com, harlembluesnews@aol.com.

“Mozart the Great” concert 3 to 5 p.m. Sunday, March 3, Divine Infant Church, 1601 Newcastle, Westchester. Tower Chorale. $18 adults, $15 seniors. Chamber Concert: Rook 2:15 to 4:15 p.m. Sunday, March 3, Morton Arboretum, 4100 Route 53, Lisle. Followed by wine sampling and “meet and greet” the artists. Register at mortonarb.org/calendar or 630-7252066. $23 members, $28 nonmembers. Additional $5 processing fee is applied to phone, mail and internet orders. 630-725-2066.

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“A Night in Provence” 7:30 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays and 3 p.m. Sundays through March 9, Jedlicka Peforming Arts Center, 3801 S. Central Ave., Cicero. $15 to $17. 708-656-1800, www.jpactheatre. com.

Rock Gardening 1 to 4 p.m. weekdays and 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. weekends during March, Morton Arboretum, 4100 Route 53, Lisle. In Children’s Garden. 630-968-0074.

“Empanada for a Dream” 7:30 p.m. Thursdays and Fridays and 5 and 8 p.m. Saturdays through March 16, 16th Street Theater, 6420 16th St., Berwyn. $18. 708795-6704, www.16thstreettheater. org. “Sunset Boulevard” Through Sunday, March 24, Drury Lane Oakbrook Terrace, 100 Drury Lane, Oakbrook Terrace. 1:30 p.m. Wednesdays, 1:30 and 8 p.m. Thursdays, 8:30 p.m. Friday, 5 and 8:30 p.m. Saturday and 2 and 6 p.m. Sundays. $35 to $46. 630530-0111, www.drurylaneoakbrook. com.

Black Bear Exhibit 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. through Sunday, March 3, Lake View Nature Center, 17 W063 Hodges Road, Oakbrook Terrace. Closed first Monday of each month. obtpd.org/lvnc.

BOOKS Bistro Monet Author Luncheon Noon to 2 p.m. Saturday, March 2, Bistro Monet, 462 N. Park Blvd., Glen Ellyn. Jennie Fields, author of “The Age of Desire.” Includes “Menu du Salon de Paris.” $20. 630-469-2891, www. eventbrite.com/event/5078046574.

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Sliding into jazz By ALLISON HORNE msleditorial@shawmedia.com

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fter a lengthy hiatus from music, multitalented musician Dale Ryant of Brookfield picked it back up just eight months ago. Since then, he has submerged himself in the medium — playing shows, taking lessons and constantly practicing. Although currently focused on trombone, Ryant also can play bagpipes, piano and guitar. One of the groups Ryant has been playing with is Top Shelf Chicago, featuring Joe Duna. They recently performed several shows at the Salt Creek Wine Bar, a Brookfield destination for the fruit of the vine and entertainment. Ryant and the band will be back March 15. In addition to his musical projects, Ryant maintains a full schedule. He’s an anatomy, physiology and terminology teacher in Chicago, as well as a nuclear medicine tech. But music is his passion, and Ryant is determined to keep playing — no matter how chal-

lenging the time demands.

When did you pick up the trombone? Well I started playing piano when I was 5, and the way it worked back then was that when you got into fourth grade, the band director would come in and try to get people interested in playing instruments. I just thought it looked cool. The funny thing is my arms weren’t long enough. My mom and dad were always into music, so they told me they weren’t going to buy me a student horn, but rather, they would get me a grown-up horn and I would get used to it. I couldn’t reach, so I would just throw the slide out. But I grew into it.

What’s the best part about playing instruments? I always get two to three hours of practice in, and I study with a teacher because it’s a really fun thing to do, and I wish more people would open up to live music. There’s so many

Brookfield trombonist picks up music where he left off

kids that can play a horn well, which is great. That’s what kept me out of trouble when I was a kid. I was always doing it, and my parents had the money to get me a horn, so I would just play. I’ve been really fortunate and I couldn’t have done it without my wife and my mom — they’re all very supportive.

You’ve appeared several times at the Salt Creek Wine Bar. How did that start? Well, there was a performance (planned) at the Salt Creek Wine Bar, and they said, ‘Why don’t you get your horn out?’ I just sat in with Joe Duna one night and started playing. It’s been a lot of fun, because we play a lot of everything. I also have been playing with a couple of other jazz groups in the area.

What’s in the future for you? One of the things that I really want to do is to try to work with younger kids coming up in jazz band.

Hear him play What: Trombonist Dale Ryant collaborates with fellow musicians including Top Shelf Chicago When: 8:30 to 11:30 p.m. Friday, March 15 Where: Salt Creek Wine Bar, 8900 Fairview Ave., Brookfield More info: facebook.com/ topshelfchicago, reverbnation.com/ topshelfchicago or email Dale Ryant at surfn79@gmail.com

I was just talking to a guy that is the band director at UIC College Prep High School (in Chicago). I would like to just help the kids find it’s cool to be in a band. It can be cool if you play it very well. I would love to do that. I would also like to just improve and get out and play different things.

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Trombonist Dale Ryant has reconnected with his music, appearing with groups such as Top Shelf Chicago.


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Unselfish Claywell leads RB to first league title since 2008 By DAN SANTAROMITA dsantaromita@shawmedia.com RIVERSIDE — At the beginning of the season, few people around the Riverside Brookfield girls basketball program knew what to expect from the team since the Bulldogs lost 13 seniors from the year before. Senior guard Hannah Claywell, one of two returners along with Brittney JnoBaptiste, stepped up to key RB’s run to the Metro Suburban Conference title and a 24-5 overall record as the team’s leading scorer (14.2 points per game). “She carried us in all facets and phases,” said RB coach Dallas Till. “There’s no question we wouldn’t have been anywhere near as successful without her. She embraced her Hannah role as the go-to girl for this team.” Claywell was also a model of conClaywell sistency, scoring double figures in 25 of the Bulldogs’ 29 games this seaPoints per son. Till noted that three of the four game: 14.2 other games were decisive victories Rebounds per where Claywell didn’t play most of game: 3.8 the game. Assists per In the regional final against Progame: 2.4 viso East, the Bulldogs were down Steals per as many as 18 points. As seniors, game: 2.3 Claywell and JnoBaptiste rallied the team. “I kind of realized this might be my last game and I didn’t want it to end,” Claywell said. “Brittney and I, at halftime, we talked to each other and you could tell that we were going to come back and make it interesting.” Claywell scored 10 points in the third quarter to bring the Bulldogs back. They erased the deficit to take a lead before losing in the final seconds. Regardless of the playoffs, the top triumph of the season was winning the MSC title. That was RB’s first conference title since 2008. “That was really exciting that we finally got that because that’s what we’ve been focusing on,” Claywell said. “We can look at that picture on the wall for years.” An added bonus to winning the league title was that RB’s coaches, Till and assistant Mark Ruge, made a playful bet with the girls as extra motivation for winning conference. When the Bulldogs won, Till had to get frosted tips in his hair and Ruge, recognizable for his slicked-back hair, had to go without hair gel for a day. “I just love the bond we had with our coaches and how much they love us that they’re willing to do that,” Claywell said. Claywell isn’t sure of her future and whether collegiate sports lie ahead. She does have the girls soccer season just getting under way. Wherever she goes, it’s clear that Till will miss having Claywell in his huddle. “She would feel bad almost about scoring so many points at times,” Till said. “She never once asked about how many points she scored. It is great to have such an unselfish teammate.”

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Hannah Claywell (right) drove Riverside Brookfield to a 24-5 record and the Metro Suburban Conference title this season.


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Mikaela Boyd

School: Lyons Township Year: Senior

School: Proviso West Year: Junior

Beck was the interior threat for LT this season. She was the Lions’ most efficient scorer, making 44 percent of her field-goal attempts. She was third on the team with 8.7 points per game and second in rebounds with 5.3.

The Panthers won the West Suburban Silver title with an 11-1 record thanks in large part to Boyd’s ability. The guard lived up to the hype of a returning all-conference athlete to lead a team that had just three seniors.

Deja Cage

Hannah Claywell

Ashanti Davis

School: Fenwick Year: Freshman

School: Riverside Brook-

School: Lyons Township Year: Senior

The talented guard stepped right in to help the Friars this year and became an all-conference selection in the East Suburban Catholic Conference. Cage was one of just two freshman to receive that honor in the ESCC. Cage’s outside shot and athletic ability helped her stepped into the starting lineup.

Year: Senior

field Claywell stepped up to give the Bulldogs the outright title in the Metro Suburban Conference. The senior guard led RB in scoring with 14.2 points per game. She also grabbed 3.8 rebounds, dished out 2.4 assists and averaged 2.3 steals per game.

Few players have the allaround game of Davis. She led the Lions in rebounds (6.1 per game), steals (2.5 per game) and blocks (36) while coming in just behind Victoria Swift for LT’s scoring lead with 11.1 points per game. The versatile guard will showcase her abilities for Kishwaukee College in Malta, Ill.

Honorable Mentions Fenwick: Eva Brundage,

Maggie Reilly Lyons Township:

Kayla Morrissey, Victoria Swift Morton: Neriangela Velez

Isza Gonzalez School: Morton Year: Senior

Morton boasted a 10-win improvement from last season, finishing the season 14-14. Gonzalez, a four-year varsity player, averaged a double-double. The guard scored 14 points per game to lead the Mustangs and hauled in 10 rebounds per game as well.

Shaakera Jones School: St. Joseph Year: Senior

It wasn’t the best season for the Lady Chargers, but Jones was a standout. The 6-foot-1 center averaged 13.4 points and seven rebounds per game to lead the team in both categories.

Brittney JnoBaptiste School: Riverside Brookfield Year: Senior

After primarily coming off the bench last season, JnoBaptiste adjusted well to more of a starring role this year. The forward averaged 12.4 points per game and 7.8 rebounds per contest to help RB to a 24-5 season.

Jade Owens School: Fenwick Year: Junior

Owens was the most dangerous weapon in the Friars’ high-paced style. The quick guard passed the 1,000-point mark for her career this season and was an all-East Suburban Catholic Conference pick for the second year in a row. Owens missed two games late in the season and the Fenwick offense never got back to its best down the stretch. Despite the late season slump the Friars still averaged 73 points per game.

Nazareth: Katelyn Cahill,

Kayla Freeman Proviso West:

Candace Madison Riverside Brookfield:

Janae Dabney St. Joseph: Chanel Brown

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Lyons Township sophomore Harrison Niego brings the ball across mid-court during LT’s win over Addison Trail last Wednesday.

Mrazek’s 16 points lead LT to win in regional opener SUBURBAN LIFE MEDIA ELMHURST — Lyons Township’s boys basketball team pulled off the District 88 sweep in back-to-back games. Junior Matt Mrazek led the way with 16 points in Monday’s York regional

quarterfinal against Willowbrook. LT won 67-56 to advance to Tuesday’s regional semifinal against the No. 2 seed and host Dukes. York won the two West Suburban Silver meetings in the regular season by an average of 17 points. The Lions beat Willow-

brook’s district rival, Addison Trail, 66-35 last Wednesday in a West Suburban Conference crossover in the regular season finale. Harrison Niego scored 19 points to lead LT, which finished the regular season 12-14. Seniors Jarryd Heath and Robert Palmer each scored

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12 on senior night. Christopher O’Reilly, Connor Onion, Matt Aikens and Gabe

Fisher also closed out their home careers in the crossover.

Lyons Township’s regular season record, which included a 3-9 West Suburban Silver record

Find out how Lyons Township fared in Tuesday’s regional semifinal at mysuburbanlife.com.

Fenwick relay swims to runner-up honors at state SUBURBAN LIFE MEDIA The Friars placed 11th in the team standings with 46 points. The highlight was the second-place finish of the 200yard freestyle relay team of Zach Tieke, Tommy Mcguire, Mike Hill and Justin White. That relay came in at 1:24.16, finishing behind Hinsdale Central. Sophomore Max Showalter was fifth in diving. Tommy Mcguire was

11th in the 100-yard breaststroke with a time of 58.56 seconds. Both the 200 medley relay and the 400 free relay placed 11th.

Lyons Township Junior Brendan Weibel was the Lions’ top finisher at state by placing 24th during the preliminaries of the 500-yard freestyle race. Weibel

also placed 34th in the 200 free. Peter Dore (35th in the 50 free), Craig Pace (46th in diving), Ben Hewett (29th in the 500 free) and Joe Shannon (35th in the 100 breaststroke) also swam at state. The Lions competed in all three relays as well. The 200 medley relay team of Shannon, Dore, Jack Garrow and Adam Kline was 28th. David Freund, Shannon, Dore and Weibel took

26th in the 200 free relay and 31st in the 400 free relay.

Riverside Brookfield

Sophomore Quinn Risley tied for 23rd in the 50-yard freestyle preliminaries and was 41st in the 100 free. Sophomore Kevin Garza was 37th in the 100 butterfly. The 200 free relay team of Risley, Luke Keller, Tim Somers and Dan Somers was 28th.


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COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY DIVISION U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION TRUSTEE FOR SAIL 200510 Plaintiff, -v.BEVERLY J. VALLUZZI, EDGEWOOD VALLEY CONDOMINIUM COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION, INC. Defendants 08 CH 030188 10735 5TH AVENUE, UNIT #402 COUNTRYSIDE, IL 60525 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above cause on December 14, 2012, an agent of The Judicial Sales Corporation, will at 10:30 AM on March 18, 2013, at the The Judicial Sales Corporation, One South Wacker Drive - 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, sell at public auction to the highest bidder, as set forth below, the following described real estate: Commonly known as 10735 5TH AVENUE, UNIT #402, COUNTRYSIDE, IL 60525 Property Index No. 18-29-202038-1031. The real estate is improved with a residence. Sale terms: 25% down of the

Sale terms: 25% down of the highest bid by certified funds at the close of the auction; The balance, including the Judicial sale fee for Abandoned Residential Property Municipality Relief Fund, which is calculated on residential real estate at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 or fraction thereof of the amount paid by the purchaser not to exceed $300, in certified funds/or wire transfer, is due within twenty-four (24) hours. No fee shall be paid by the mortgagee acquiring the residential real estate pursuant to its credit bid at the sale or by any mortgagee, judgment creditor, or other lienor acquiring the residential real estate whose rights in and to the residential real estate arose prior to the sale. The subject property is subject to general real estate taxes, special assessments, or special taxes levied against said real estate and is offered for sale without any representation as to quality or quantity of title and without recourse to Plaintiff and in "AS IS" condition. The sale is further subject to confirmation by the court. If the sale is set aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a return of the deposit paid. The Purchaser shall have no further recourse against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee's attorney. Upon payment in full of the amount bid, the purchaser will receive a Certificate of Sale that will entitle the purchaser to a deed to the real estate after confirmation of the sale. The property will NOT be open for inspection and plaintiff makes no representation as to the condition of the property. Prospective bidders are admonished to check the court file to verify all information. If this property is a condominium unit, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale, other than a mortgagee, shall pay the assessments and the legal fees required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4). If this property is a condominium unit which is part of a common interest community, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale other than a mortgagee shall pay the assessments required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1). IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701 (C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. For information, examine the court file or contact Plaintiff's attorney: CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C., 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE, IL 60527, (630) 794-9876. Please refer to file number 14-08-21293. THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION One South Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650


Page 40 • CC • Suburban Life - Wednesday, February 27, 2013 Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE You can also visit The Judicial Sales Corporation at www.tjsc.com for a 7 day status report of pending sales. CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C. 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, IL 60527 (630) 794-5300 Attorney File No. 14-08-21293 Attorney ARDC No. 00468002 Attorney Code. 21762 Case Number: 08 CH 030188 NOTE: Pursuant to the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, you are advised that Plaintiff's attorney is deemed to be a debt collector attempting to collect a debt and any information obtained will be used for that purpose. I506788 February 13, 20, 27, 2013 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY DIVISION LNV CORPORATION Plaintiff, -v.YELENA PAKHNYUK, LEONID PAKHNYUK, UNKNOWN OWNERS AND NONRECORD CLAIMANTS Defendants 09 CH 023888 8305 W. 45TH STREET LYONS, IL 60534 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above cause on November 4, 2011, an agent of The Judicial Sales Corporation, will at 10:30 AM on March 14, 2013, at the The Judicial Sales Corporation, One South Wacker Drive - 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, sell at public auction to the highest bidder, as set forth below, the following described real estate: Commonly known as 8305 W. 45TH STREET, LYONS, IL 60534 Property Index No. 18-02-411058. The real estate is improved with a residence. Sale terms: 25% down of the highest bid by certified funds at the close of the auction; The balance, including the Judicial sale fee for Abandoned Residential Property Municipality Relief Fund, which is calculated on residential real estate at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 or fraction thereof of the amount paid by the purchaser not to exceed $300, in certified funds/or wire transfer, is due within twenty-four (24) hours. No fee shall be paid by the mortgagee acquiring the residential real estate

shall be paid by the mortgagee acquiring the residential real estate pursuant to its credit bid at the sale or by any mortgagee, judgment creditor, or other lienor acquiring the residential real estate whose rights in and to the residential real estate arose prior to the sale. The subject property is subject to general real estate taxes, special assessments, or special taxes levied against said real estate and is offered for sale without any representation as to quality or quantity of title and without recourse to Plaintiff and in "AS IS" condition. The sale is further subject to confirmation by the court. If the sale is set aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a return of the deposit paid. The Purchaser shall have no further recourse against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee's attorney. Upon payment in full of the amount bid, the purchaser will receive a Certificate of Sale that will entitle the purchaser to a deed to the real estate after confirmation of the sale. The property will NOT be open for inspection and plaintiff makes no representation as to the condition of the property. Prospective bidders are admonished to check the court file to verify all information. If this property is a condominium unit, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale, other than a mortgagee, shall pay the assessments and the legal fees required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4). If this property is a condominium unit which is part of a common interest community, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale other than a mortgagee shall pay the assessments required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1). IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701 (C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. For information, examine the court file or contact Plaintiff's attorney: CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C., 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE, IL 60527, (630) 794-9876. Please refer to file number 14-09-11090. THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION One South Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE You can also visit The Judicial

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(312) 236-SALE You can also visit The Judicial Sales Corporation at www.tjsc.com for a 7 day status report of pending sales. CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C. 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, IL 60527 (630) 794-5300 Attorney File No. 14-09-11090 Attorney ARDC No. 00468002 Attorney Code. 21762 Case Number: 09 CH 023888 NOTE: Pursuant to the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, you are advised that Plaintiff's attorney is deemed to be a debt collector attempting to collect a debt and any information obtained will be used for that purpose. I509677 February 20, 27, March 6, 2013 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY DIVISION U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE FOR THE SPECIALTY UNDERWRITING AND RESIDENTIAL FINANCE TRUST MORTGAGE LOAN ASSET-BACKED CERTIFICATES SERIES 2007-AB1 Plaintiff, -v.DUSAN LJEKOCEVIC, FLAGG CREEK CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION Defendants 09 CH 18130 7221 S WOLF RD UNIT 308 INDIANHEAD PARK, IL 60525 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above cause on May 24, 2010, an agent of The Judicial Sales Corporation, will at 10:30 AM on March 15, 2013, at the The Judicial Sales Corporation, One South Wacker Drive - 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, sell at public auction to the highest bidder, as set forth below, the following described real estate: Commonly known as 7221 S WOLF RD UNIT 308, INDIANHEAD PARK, IL 60525 Property Index No. 18-29-101017-1080. The real estate is improved with a brick brown condominium in highrise; no garage. Sale terms: 25% down of the highest bid by certified funds at the close of the auction; The balance, including the Judicial sale fee for Abandoned Residential Property Municipality Relief Fund, which is calculated on residential real estate at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 or fraction thereof of the amount paid by the purchaser not to exceed $300, in certified

amount paid by the purchaser not to exceed $300, in certified funds/or wire transfer, is due within twenty-four (24) hours. No fee shall be paid by the mortgagee acquiring the residential real estate pursuant to its credit bid at the sale or by any mortgagee, judgment creditor, or other lienor acquiring the residential real estate whose rights in and to the residential real estate arose prior to the sale. The subject property is subject to general real estate taxes, special assessments, or special taxes levied against said real estate and is offered for sale without any representation as to quality or quantity of title and without recourse to Plaintiff and in "AS IS" condition. The sale is further subject to confirmation by the court. Upon payment in full of the amount bid, the purchaser will receive a Certificate of Sale that will entitle the purchaser to a deed to the real estate after confirmation of the sale. The property will NOT be open for inspection and plaintiff makes no representation as to the condition of the property. Prospective bidders are admonished to check the court file to verify all information. If this property is a condominium unit, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale, other than a mortgagee, shall pay the assessments and the legal fees required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4). If this property is a condominium unit which is part of a common interest community, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale other than a mortgagee shall pay the assessments required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1). IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701 (C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. For information: Visit our website at service.atty-pierce.com. between the hours of 3 and 5 pm. PIERCE & ASSOCIATES, Plaintiff's Attorneys, One North Dearborn Street Suite 1300, CHICAGO, IL 60602. Tel No. (312) 476-5500. Please refer to file number PA0914278. THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION One South Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE You can also visit The Judicial Sales Corporation at www.tjsc.com for a 7 day status report of pending sales. PIERCE & ASSOCIATES One

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for a 7 day status report of pending sales. PIERCE & ASSOCIATES One North Dearborn Street Suite 1300 CHICAGO, IL 60602 (312) 4765500 Attorney File No. PA0914278 Attorney Code. 91220 Case Number: 09 CH 18130 I509757 February 20, 27, March 6, 2013 BUY IT! SELL IT! FIND IT! FAST! Call us at 866-817-F-A-S-T IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY DIVISION BANK OF AMERICA, NA; Plaintiff, vs. MICHAEL E. HERRON; BRICHET V. HERRON; US BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION ND; UNKNOWN OWNERS AND NONRECORD CLAIMANTS; Defendants, 10 CH 08557 PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure entered in the above entitled cause on October 24, 2012, Intercounty Judicial Sales Corporation will on Thursday, March 28, 2013, at the hour of 11 a.m. in their office at 120 West Madison Street, Suite 718A, Chicago, Illinois, sell to the highest bidder for cash, the following described property: P.I.N. 15-35-307-034. Commonly known as 3657 ARDEN AVENUE, BROOKFIELD, IL 60513. The mortgaged real estate is improved with a single family residence. If the subject mortgaged real estate is a unit of a common interest community, the purchaser of the unit other than a mortgagee shall pay the assessments required by subsection (g-1) of Section 18.5 of the Condominium Property Act. Sale terms: 25% down by certified funds, balance within 24 hours, by certified funds. No refunds. The property will NOT be open for inspection. Upon payment in full of the amount bid, the purchaser will receive a Certificate of Sale which will entitle the purchaser to a Deed to the premises after confirmation of the sale. For information: Visit our website at http://service.atty-pierce.com. Between 3 p.m. and 5 p.m. only. Pierce & Associates, Plaintiff's Attorneys, 1 North Dearborn Street, Chicago, Illinois 60602. Tel.No. (312) 476-5500. Refer to File Number 1003458.

(312) 476-5500. Refer to File Number 1003458. INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION Selling Officer, (312) 444-1122 I509464 February 20, 27, March 6, 2013 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY DIVISION WELLS FARGO BANK, NA Plaintiff, vs. GALIA SALGADO; MARKET STREET CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION; HARRIS N.A.; UNKNOWN OWNERS AND NON-RECORD CLAIMANTS Defendants, 10 CH 52620 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above entitled cause on December 22, 2012 Intercounty Judicial Sales Corporation will on Tuesday, April 2, 2013 at the hour of 11 a.m. in their office at 120 West Madison Street, Suite 718A, Chicago, Illinois, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, as set forth below, the following described mortgaged real estate: P.I.N. 18-33-330-003-1023 (new); 18-33-330-002-0000 (old) Commonly known as 400 Village Circle Unit 213, Willow Springs, IL 60480 The mortgaged real estate is improved with a condominium residence. The purchaser of the unit other than a mortgagee shall pay the assessments and the legal fees required by subdivisions (g)(1) and (g)(4) of Section 9 of the Condominium Property Act Sale terms: 10% down by certified funds, balance, by certified funds, within 24 hours. No refunds. The property will NOT be open for inspection For information call Mr. Anthony Porto at Plaintiff's Attorney, Freedman Anselmo Lindberg LLC, 1807 West Diehl Road, Naperville, Illinois 60563-1890. (630) 983-0770. For Bidding instructions call (630) 453-6713 24 hours prior to sale. F10110634 INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION Selling Officer, (312) 444-1122 I510926 February 27, March 6, 13, 2013 CHARGE IT! We accept Visa, Discover, MasterCard and American Express!

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY DIVISION WELLS FARGO BANK, NA Plaintiff, -v.TIMOTHY HICKEY A/K/A TIMOTHY P. HICKEY, HSBC BANK NEVADA, NA F/K/A HOUSEHOLD BANK, FIA CARD SERVICES, N.A. Defendants 11 CH 019808 4552 PRESCOTT AVENUE LYONS, IL 60534 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above cause on March 23, 2012, an agent of The Judicial Sales Corporation, will at 10:30 AM on March 18, 2013, at the The Judicial Sales Corporation, One South Wacker Drive - 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, sell at public auction to the highest bidder, as set forth below, the following described real estate: Commonly known as 4552 PRESCOTT AVENUE, LYONS, IL 60534 Property Index No. 18-01-318031. The real estate is improved with a multi-family residence. Sale terms: 25% down of the highest bid by certified funds at the close of the auction; The balance, including the Judicial sale fee for Abandoned Residential Property Municipality Relief Fund, which is calculated on residential real estate at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 or fraction thereof of the amount paid by the purchaser not to exceed $300, in certified funds/or wire transfer, is due within twenty-four (24) hours. No fee shall be paid by the mortgagee acquiring the residential real estate pursuant to its credit bid at the sale or by any mortgagee, judgment creditor, or other lienor acquiring the residential real estate whose rights in and to the residential real estate arose prior to the sale. The subject property is subject to general real estate taxes, special assessments, or special taxes levied against said real estate and is offered for sale without any representation as to quality or quantity of title and without recourse to Plaintiff and in "AS IS" condition. The sale is further subject to confirmation by the court. If the sale is set aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a return of the deposit paid. The Purchaser shall have no further recourse against the Mortgagor, the

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Page 42 • CC • Suburban Life - Wednesday, February 27, 2013 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY DIVISION BMO HARRIS BANK N.A., F/K/A HARRIS N.A. Plaintiff, -v.JOHN G. BROKOPP, GEORGETTE BROKOPP, WINFIELD COMMUNITY BANK, UNKNOWN OWNERS AND NON-RECORD CLAIMANTS Defendants 11 CH 08754 570 BYRD ROAD Riverside, IL 60546 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above cause on December 11, 2012, an agent of The Judicial Sales Corporation, will at 10:30 AM on March 12, 2013, at the The Judicial Sales Corporation, One South Wacker Drive - 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, sell at public auction to the highest bidder, as set forth below, the following described real estate: Commonly known as 570 BYRD ROAD, Riverside, IL 60546 Property Index No. 15-25-405024-0000. The real estate is improved with a single family residence. The judgment amount was $511,275.94. Sale terms: 10% down of the highest bid by certified funds at the close of the auction; The balance, including the Judicial sale fee for Abandoned Residential Property Municipality Relief Fund, which is calculated on residential real estate at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 or fraction thereof of the amount paid by the purchaser not to exceed $300, in certified funds/or wire transfer, is due within twenty-four (24) hours. No fee shall be paid by the mortgagee acquiring the residential real estate pursuant to its credit bid at the sale or by any mortgagee, judgment creditor, or other lienor acquiring the residential real estate whose rights in and to the residential real estate arose prior to the sale. The subject property is subject to general real estate taxes, special assessments, or special taxes levied against said real estate and is offered for sale without any representation as to quality or quantity of title and without recourse to Plaintiff and in "AS IS" condition. The sale is further subject to confirmation by the court. Upon payment in full of the amount bid, the purchaser will receive a Certificate of Sale that will entitle the purchaser to a deed to the real estate after confirmation of the sale. The property will NOT be open for inspection and plaintiff makes no representation as to the condition of the property. Prospective bidders are admonished to check the court file to verify all information. If this property is a condominium unit, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale, other than a mortgagee, shall pay the assessments and the legal fees required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4). If this property is a condominium unit which is part of a common interest community, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale other than a mortgagee shall pay the assessments required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1). IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701 (C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. For information, contact Plaintiff's attorney: HOWARD AND HOWARD ATTORNEYS, PLLC, 200 S. MICHIGAN AVE., SUITE 1100, Chicago, IL 60604, (312) 372-4000. THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION One South Wacker Drive, 24th

One South Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE You can also visit The Judicial Sales Corporation at www.tjsc.com for a 7 day status report of pending sales. HOWARD AND HOWARD ATTORNEYS, PLLC 200 S. MICHIGAN AVE., SUITE 1100 Chicago, IL 60604 (312) 372-4000 Attorney Code. 46359 Case Number: 11 CH 08754 NOTE: Pursuant to the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, you are advised that Plaintiff's attorney is deemed to be a debt collector attempting to collect a debt and any information obtained will be used for that purpose. I506417 February 13, 20, 27, 2013 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY DIVISION JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION Plaintiff, -v.JOSE MAZARIEGOS, TCF NATIONAL BANK, UNKNOWN OWNERS AND NONRECORD CLAIMANTS Defendants 12 CH 026461 4012 MADISON AVENUE BROOKFIELD, IL 60513 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above cause on November 28, 2012, an agent of The Judicial Sales Corporation, will at 10:30 AM on March 25, 2013, at the The Judicial Sales Corporation, One South Wacker Drive - 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, sell at public auction to the highest bidder, as set forth below, the following described real estate: Commonly known as 4012 MADISON AVENUE, BROOKFIELD, IL 60513 Property Index No. 18-03-109016. The real estate is improved with a single family residence. Sale terms: 25% down of the highest bid by certified funds at the close of the sale payable to The Judicial Sales Corporation. No third party checks will be accepted. The balance, including the Judicial sale fee for Abandoned Residential Property Municipality Relief Fund, which is calculated on residential real estate at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 or fraction thereof of the amount paid by the purchaser not to exceed $300, in certified funds/or wire transfer, is due within twenty-four (24) hours. No fee shall be paid by the mortgagee acquiring the residential real estate pursuant to its credit bid at the sale or by any mortgagee, judgment creditor, or other lienor acquiring the residential real estate whose rights in and to the residential real estate arose prior to the sale. The subject property is subject to general real estate taxes, special assessments, or special taxes levied against said real estate and is offered for sale without any representation as to quality or quantity of title and without recourse to Plaintiff and in "AS IS" condition. The sale is further subject to confirmation by the court. If the sale is set aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a return of the deposit paid. The Purchaser shall have no further recourse against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee's attorney. Upon payment in full of the amount bid, the purchaser will receive a Certificate of Sale that will entitle the purchaser to a deed to the real estate after confirmation of the sale. The property will NOT be open for inspection and plaintiff makes no representation as to the condition of the property. Prospective bidders are admonished to check the court file to verify all information. If this property is a condominium unit, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale, oth-

the unit at the foreclosure sale, other than a mortgagee, shall pay the assessments and the legal fees required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4). If this property is a condominium unit which is part of a common interest community, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale other than a mortgagee shall pay the assessments required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1). IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701 (C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. For information, examine the court file or contact Plaintiff's attorney: CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C., 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE, IL 60527, (630) 794-9876. Please refer to file number 14-12-19925. THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION One South Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE You can also visit The Judicial Sales Corporation at www.tjsc.com for a 7 day status report of pending sales. CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C. 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, IL 60527 (630) 794-5300 Attorney File No. 14-12-19925 Attorney ARDC No. 00468002 Attorney Code. 21762 Case Number: 12 CH 026461 NOTE: Pursuant to the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, you are advised that Plaintiff's attorney is deemed to be a debt collector attempting to collect a debt and any information obtained will be used for that purpose. I510414 February 27, March 6, 13, 2013 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY DIVISION CITIMORTGAGE, INC. Plaintiff, -v.JAMES A. PROKOP A/K/A JAMES PROKOP, COBBLER'S CROSSING MASTER ASSOCIATION Defendants 12 CH 032470 1131 IRONWOOD COURT ELGIN, IL 60120 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above cause on November 27, 2012, an agent of The Judicial Sales Corporation, will at 10:30 AM on April 1, 2013, at the The Judicial Sales Corporation, One South Wacker Drive - 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, sell at public auction to the highest bidder, as set forth below, the following described real estate: Commonly known as 1131 IRONWOOD COURT, ELGIN, IL 60120 Property Index No. 06-07-215032. The real estate is improved with a single family residence. Sale terms: 25% down of the highest bid by certified funds at the close of the sale payable to The Judicial Sales Corporation. No third party checks will be accepted. The balance, including the Judicial sale fee for Abandoned Residential Property Municipality Relief Fund, which is calculated on residential real estate at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 or fraction thereof of the amount paid by the purchaser not to exceed $300, in certified funds/or wire transfer, is due within twenty-four (24) hours. No fee shall be paid by the mortgagee acquiring the residential real estate pursuant to its credit bid at the sale or by any mortgagee, judgment creditor, or other lienor acquiring the residential real estate whose rights in and to the residential real estate arose prior to the sale. The

REAL ESTATE CLASSIFIED estate arose prior to the sale. The subject property is subject to general real estate taxes, special assessments, or special taxes levied against said real estate and is offered for sale without any representation as to quality or quantity of title and without recourse to Plaintiff and in "AS IS" condition. The sale is further subject to confirmation by the court. If the sale is set aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a return of the deposit paid. The Purchaser shall have no further recourse against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee's attorney. Upon payment in full of the amount bid, the purchaser will receive a Certificate of Sale that will entitle the purchaser to a deed to the real estate after confirmation of the sale. The property will NOT be open for inspection and plaintiff makes no representation as to the condition of the property. Prospective bidders are admonished to check the court file to verify all information. If this property is a condominium unit, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale, other than a mortgagee, shall pay the assessments and the legal fees required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4). If this property is a condominium unit which is part of a common interest community, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale other than a mortgagee shall pay the assessments required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1). IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701 (C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. For information, examine the court file or contact Plaintiff's attorney: CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C., 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE, IL 60527, (630) 794-9876. Please refer to file number 14-12-22762. THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION One South Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE You can also visit The Judicial Sales Corporation at www.tjsc.com for a 7 day status report of pending sales. CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C. 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, IL 60527 (630) 794-5300 Attorney File No. 14-12-22762 Attorney ARDC No. 00468002 Attorney Code. 21762 Case Number: 12 CH 032470 NOTE: Pursuant to the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, you are advised that Plaintiff's attorney is deemed to be a debt collector attempting to collect a debt and any information obtained will be used for that purpose. I510045 February 27, March 6, 13, 2013 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY DIVISION BANK OF AMERICA, N.A. Plaintiff, -v.BILLY J PYLE, CHRISTINE K BAUER-PYLE, CITIMORTGAGE, INC S/I/I TO CITIFINANCIAL MORTGAGE COMPANY, INC Defendants 12 CH 10122 1715 WEST 55TH STREET LA GRANGE HIGHLANDS, IL 60525 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above cause on December 20, 2012, an agent of The Judicial Sales Corporation, will at 10:30 AM on March 22, 2013, at the The Judicial Sales Corporation, One South Wacker Drive - 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, sell at public auction to the highest bidder, as set

auction to the highest bidder, as set forth below, the following described real estate: Commonly known as 1715 WEST 55TH STREET, LA GRANGE HIGHLANDS, IL 60525 Property Index No. 18-17-103004-0000. The real estate is improved with a one story single family home with a two car detached garage. Sale terms: 25% down of the highest bid by certified funds at the close of the auction; The balance, including the Judicial sale fee for Abandoned Residential Property Municipality Relief Fund, which is calculated on residential real estate at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 or fraction thereof of the amount paid by the purchaser not to exceed $300, in certified funds/or wire transfer, is due within twenty-four (24) hours. No fee shall be paid by the mortgagee acquiring the residential real estate pursuant to its credit bid at the sale or by any mortgagee, judgment creditor, or other lienor acquiring the residential real estate whose rights in and to the residential real estate arose prior to the sale. The subject property is subject to general real estate taxes, special assessments, or special taxes levied against said real estate and is offered for sale without any representation as to quality or quantity of title and without recourse to Plaintiff and in "AS IS" condition. The sale is further subject to confirmation by the court. Upon payment in full of the amount bid, the purchaser will receive a Certificate of Sale that will entitle the purchaser to a deed to the real estate after confirmation of the sale. The property will NOT be open for inspection and plaintiff makes no representation as to the condition of the property. Prospective bidders are admonished to check the court file to verify all information. If this property is a condominium unit, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale, other than a mortgagee, shall pay the assessments and the legal fees required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4). If this property is a condominium unit which is part of a common interest community, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale other than a mortgagee shall pay the assessments required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1). IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701 (C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. For information: Visit our website at service.atty-pierce.com. between the hours of 3 and 5 pm. PIERCE & ASSOCIATES, Plaintiff's Attorneys, One North Dearborn Street Suite 1300, CHICAGO, IL 60602. Tel No. (312) 476-5500. Please refer to file number PA1113827. THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION One South Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE You can also visit The Judicial Sales Corporation at www.tjsc.com for a 7 day status report of pending sales. PIERCE & ASSOCIATES One North Dearborn Street Suite 1300 CHICAGO, IL 60602 (312) 4765500 Attorney File No. PA1113827 Attorney Code. 91220 Case Number: 12 CH 10122 I509666 February 20, 27, March 6, 2013 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY DIVISION BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., Plaintiff, -v.CLAUDIA ZAVALA, THE BANK OF

mysuburbanlife.comm CLAUDIA ZAVALA, THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON, FORMERLY KNOWN AS THE BANK OF CERTIFICATEHOLDERS OF THE CWHEQ INC., CWHEQ REVOLVING HOME EQUITY LOAN Defendants 12 CH 13385 2317 S 13TH AVE North Riverside, IL 60546 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above cause on December 12, 2012, an agent of The Judicial Sales Corporation, will at 10:30 AM on March 15, 2013, at the The Judicial Sales Corporation, One South Wacker Drive - 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, sell at public auction to the highest bidder, as set forth below, the following described real estate: Commonly known as 2317 S 13TH AVE, North Riverside, IL 60546 Property Index No. 15-27-212005-0000. The real estate is improved with a single family residence. The judgment amount was $242,366.29. Sale terms: 25% down of the highest bid by certified funds at the close of the auction; The balance, including the Judicial sale fee for Abandoned Residential Property Municipality Relief Fund, which is calculated on residential real estate at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 or fraction thereof of the amount paid by the purchaser not to exceed $300, in certified funds/or wire transfer, is due within twenty-four (24) hours. No fee shall be paid by the mortgagee acquiring the residential real estate pursuant to its credit bid at the sale or by any mortgagee, judgment creditor, or other lienor acquiring the residential real estate whose rights in and to the residential real estate arose prior to the sale. The subject property is subject to general real estate taxes, special assessments, or special taxes levied against said real estate and is offered for sale without any representation as to quality or quantity of title and without recourse to Plaintiff and in "AS IS" condition. The sale is further subject to confirmation by the court. Upon payment in full of the amount bid, the purchaser will receive a Certificate of Sale that will entitle the purchaser to a deed to the real estate after confirmation of the sale. The property will NOT be open for inspection and plaintiff makes no representation as to the condition of the property. Prospective bidders are admonished to check the court file to verify all information. If this property is a condominium unit, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale, other than a mortgagee, shall pay the assessments and the legal fees required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4). If this property is a condominium unit which is part of a common interest community, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale other than a mortgagee shall pay the assessments required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1). IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701 (C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. For information, contact Plaintiff's attorney: JOHNSON, BLUMBERG & ASSOCIATES, LLC, 230 W. Monroe Street, Suite #1125, Chicago, IL 60606, (312) 541-9710. Please refer to file number 121412. THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION One South Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE You can also visit The Judicial

(312) 236-SALE You can also visit The Judicial Sales Corporation at www.tjsc.com for a 7 day status report of pending sales. JOHNSON, BLUMBERG & ASSOCIATES, LLC 230 W. Monroe Street, Suite #1125 Chicago, IL 60606 (312) 541-9710 Attorney File No. 12-1412 Attorney Code. Case Number: 12 CH 13385 NOTE: Pursuant to the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, you are advised that Plaintiff's attorney is deemed to be a debt collector attempting to collect a debt and any information obtained will be used for that purpose. I506909 February 13, 20, 27, 2013 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY DIVISION PNC BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO RBC BANK (USA), FORMERLY KNOWN AS RBC CENTURA BANK, SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO FLAG BANK, SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO FIRST CAPITAL BANK Plaintiff, -v.ASSEN POPOV A/K/A ASSEN G. POPOV, EDGEWOOD VALLEY CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION BUILDING D, PNC BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, KRYSTYNA POPOVA, UNKNOWN OWNERS AND NONRECORD CLAIMANTS Defendants 12 CH 13537 10711 5TH AVENUE UNIT 301 Countryside, IL 60525 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above cause on December 11, 2012, an agent of The Judicial Sales Corporation, will at 10:30 AM on March 12, 2013, at the The Judicial Sales Corporation, One South Wacker Drive - 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, sell at public auction to the highest bidder, as set forth below, the following described real estate: Commonly known as 10711 5TH AVENUE UNIT 301, Countryside, IL 60525 Property Index No. 18-29-202040-1019. The real estate is improved with a 48 unit condominium with no garage. Sale terms: 25% down of the highest bid by certified funds at the close of the auction; The balance, including the Judicial sale fee for Abandoned Residential Property Municipality Relief Fund, which is calculated on residential real estate at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 or fraction thereof of the amount paid by the purchaser not to exceed $300, in certified funds/or wire transfer, is due within twenty-four (24) hours. No fee shall be paid by the mortgagee acquiring the residential real estate pursuant to its credit bid at the sale or by any mortgagee, judgment creditor, or other lienor acquiring the residential real estate whose rights in and to the residential real estate arose prior to the sale. The subject property is subject to general real estate taxes, special assessments, or special taxes levied against said real estate and is offered for sale without any representation as to quality or quantity of title and without recourse to Plaintiff and in "AS IS" condition. The sale is further subject to confirmation by the court. Upon payment in full of the amount bid, the purchaser will receive a Certificate of Sale that will entitle the purchaser to a deed to the real estate after confirmation of the sale. The property will NOT be open for inspection and plaintiff makes no representation as to the condition of the property. Prospective bidders are admonished to check the court file to verify all information. If this property is a condominium unit, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale, oth-

the unit at the foreclosure sale, other than a mortgagee, shall pay the assessments and the legal fees required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4). If this property is a condominium unit which is part of a common interest community, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale other than a mortgagee shall pay the assessments required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1). IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701 (C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. For information: Visit our website at service.atty-pierce.com. between the hours of 3 and 5 pm. PIERCE & ASSOCIATES, Plaintiff's Attorneys, One North Dearborn Street Suite 1300, CHICAGO, IL 60602. Tel No. (312) 476-5500. Please refer to file number PA1128361. THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION One South Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE You can also visit The Judicial Sales Corporation at www.tjsc.com for a 7 day status report of pending sales. PIERCE & ASSOCIATES One North Dearborn Street Suite 1300 CHICAGO, IL 60602 (312) 4765500 Attorney File No. PA1128361 Attorney Code. 91220 Case Number: 12 CH 13537 I506874 February 13, 20, 27, 2013

FAX your AD to us! 815-477-8898 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF Cook County, Illinois, County Department, Chancery Division. JPMorgan Chase Bank, National Association Plaintiff, vs. Pino Pezzuto; 1437 Homestead Road Condominium Association; Unknown Owners and Non-Record Claimants Defendants, 12 CH 20269 Sheriff's # 120865 Pursuant to a Judgment made and entered by said Court in the above entitled cause, Thomas J. Dart, Sheriff of Cook County, Illinois, will on April 1, 2013, at 1pm in room LL06 of the Richard J. Daley Center, 50 West Washington Street, Chicago, Illinois, sell at public auction the following described premises and real estate mentioned in said Judgment: Common Address: 1437 Homestead Road Unit 1, Lagrange Park, Illinois 60526 P.I.N: 15-28-413-021-1001 (new); 15-28-413-014 (old) Improvements: This property consists of a Residential Condominium Unit. Sale shall be under the following terms: payment of not less than ten percent (10%) of the amount of the successful and highest bid to be paid to the Sheriff by cashier's check or certified funds at the sale; and the full remaining balance to be paid to the Sheriff by cashier's check or certified funds within twenty-four (24) hours after the sale. Sale shall be subject to general taxes, special assessments. Premise will NOT be open for inspection. The purchaser of a condominium unit, other than a mortgagee shall pay the assessments as required by 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1) Firm Information: Plaintiff's Attorney FREEDMAN ANSELMO LINDBERG LLC 1807 W. DIEHL., Ste 333 Naperville, IL 60566-7228 630-983-0770 866-402-8661 fax 630-428-4620 This is an attempt to collect a


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mysuburbanlife.com This is an attempt to collect a debt pursuant to the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act and any information obtained will be used for that purpose. I499519 February 20, 27, March 6, 2013 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY DIVISION BMO HARRIS BANK N.A. F/K/A HARRIS N.A. Plaintiff, -v.SAMUEL SILVA, CIANELA SILVA, BMO HARRIS BANK, N.A. F/K/A HARRIS, N.A. F/K/A HARRIS TRUST AND SAVINGS BANK, UNKNOWN OWNERS AND NON-RECORD CLAIMANTS Defendants 12 CH 21183 2021 SOUTH 24TH AVENUE Broadview, IL 60155 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above cause on November 29, 2012, an agent of The Judicial Sales Corporation, will at 10:30 AM on March 6, 2013, at the The Judicial Sales Corporation, One South Wacker Drive - 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, sell at public auction to the highest bidder, as set forth below, the following described real estate: Commonly known as 2021 SOUTH 24TH AVENUE, Broadview, IL 60155 Property Index No. 15-15-317011. The real estate is improved with a single family residence. The judgment amount was $137,197.82. Sale terms: 25% down of the highest bid by certified funds at the close of the auction; The balance, including the Judicial sale fee for Abandoned Residential Property Municipality Relief Fund, which is calculated on residential real estate at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 or fraction thereof of the amount paid by the purchaser not to exceed $300, in certified funds/or wire transfer, is due within twenty-four (24) hours. No fee shall be paid by the mortgagee acquiring the residential real estate pursuant to its credit bid at the sale or by any mortgagee, judgment creditor, or other lienor acquiring the residential real estate whose rights in and to the residential real estate arose prior to the sale. The subject property is subject to general real estate taxes, special assessments, or special taxes levied against said real estate and is offered for sale without any representation as to quality or quantity of title and without recourse to Plaintiff and in "AS IS" condition. The sale is further subject to confirmation by the court. Upon payment in full of the amount bid, the purchaser will receive a Certificate of Sale that will entitle the purchaser to a deed to the real estate after confirmation of the sale. The property will NOT be open for inspection and plaintiff makes no representation as to the condition of the property. Prospective bidders are admonished to check the court file to verify all information. If this property is a condominium unit, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale, other than a mortgagee, shall pay the assessments and the legal fees required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4). If this property is a condominium unit which is part of a common interest community, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale other than a mortgagee shall pay the assessments required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1). IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701

DANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701 (C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. For information, contact Plaintiff's attorney: EHRENBERG & EGAN, LLC, 321 NORTH CLARK STREET, SUITE 1430, Chicago, IL 60654, (312) 253-8640. THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION One South Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE You can also visit The Judicial Sales Corporation at www.tjsc.com for a 7 day status report of pending sales. EHRENBERG & EGAN, LLC 321 NORTH CLARK STREET, SUITE 1430 Chicago, IL 60654 (312) 253-8640 Attorney Code. 44451 Case Number: 12 CH 21183 NOTE: Pursuant to the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, you are advised that Plaintiff's attorney is deemed to be a debt collector attempting to collect a debt and any information obtained will be used for that purpose. I506861 February 13, 20, 27, 2013 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY DIVISION PRIME MORTGAGE TRUST, CERTIFICATES SERIES 2004-1, BY PNC NATIONAL ASSOCIATION AS SERVICER WITH DELEGATED AUTHORITY UNDER THE TRANSACTION DOCUMENTS Plaintiff, -v.ANTHONY DEGEATANO AKA ANTHONY DE GEATANO, PNC BANK, N.A. S/B/M TO NATIONAL CITY BANK, RBS CITIZENS, N.A. S/B/M TO CHARTER ONE BANK, N.A. Defendants 12 CH 24418 6308 WOLF ROAD INDIAN HEAD PARK, IL 60525 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above cause on December 18, 2012, an agent of The Judicial Sales Corporation, will at 10:30 AM on March 20, 2013, at the The Judicial Sales Corporation, One South Wacker Drive - 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, sell at public auction to the highest bidder, as set forth below, the following described real estate: Commonly known as 6308 WOLF ROAD, INDIAN HEAD PARK, IL 60525 Property Index No. 18-19-201069-0000. The real estate is improved with a two story single family home; two car attached garage. Sale terms: 25% down of the highest bid by certified funds at the close of the auction; The balance, including the Judicial sale fee for Abandoned Residential Property Municipality Relief Fund, which is calculated on residential real estate at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 or fraction thereof of the amount paid by the purchaser not to exceed $300, in certified funds/or wire transfer, is due within twenty-four (24) hours. No fee shall be paid by the mortgagee acquiring the residential real estate pursuant to its credit bid at the sale or by any mortgagee, judgment creditor, or other lienor acquiring the residential real estate whose rights in and to the residential real estate arose prior to the sale. The subject property is subject to general real estate taxes, special assessments, or special taxes levied against said real estate and is offered for sale without any representation as to quality or quantity of title and without recourse to Plaintiff and in "AS IS" condition. The sale is further subject to confirmation by the court. Upon payment in full of the amount bid, the purchaser will receive a Certificate of Sale that will entitle the purchaser to a deed to the real estate after confirmation of the sale. The property will NOT be open for inspection and plaintiff

open for inspection and plaintiff makes no representation as to the condition of the property. Prospective bidders are admonished to check the court file to verify all information. If this property is a condominium unit, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale, other than a mortgagee, shall pay the assessments and the legal fees required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4). If this property is a condominium unit which is part of a common interest community, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale other than a mortgagee shall pay the assessments required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1). IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701 (C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. For information: Visit our website at service.atty-pierce.com. between the hours of 3 and 5 pm. PIERCE & ASSOCIATES, Plaintiff's Attorneys, One North Dearborn Street Suite 1300, CHICAGO, IL 60602. Tel No. (312) 476-5500. Please refer to file number PA1212268. THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION One South Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE You can also visit The Judicial Sales Corporation at www.tjsc.com for a 7 day status report of pending sales. PIERCE & ASSOCIATES One North Dearborn Street Suite 1300 CHICAGO, IL 60602 (312) 4765500 Attorney File No. PA1212268 Attorney Code. 91220 Case Number: 12 CH 24418 I508922 February 20, 27, March 6, 2013 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF Cook County, Illinois, County Department, Chancery Division. JPMorgan Chase Bank, National Association Plaintiff, vs. John D. Crilly aka John Crilly; The Knolls of Willow Ridge Community Association; Village of Willow Springs; Sandra Crilly f/k/a Sandra Lewis; Unknown Owners and NonRecord Claimants Defendants, 12 CH 26522 Sheriff's # 130173 Pursuant to a Judgment made and entered by said Court in the above entitled cause, Thomas J. Dart, Sheriff of Cook County, Illinois, will on March 25, 2013, at 1pm in room LL06 of the Richard J. Daley Center, 50 West Washington Street, Chicago, Illinois, sell at public auction the following described premises and real estate mentioned in said Judgment: Common Address: 163 Santa Fe Lane, Willow Springs, Illinois 60480 P.I.N: 23-06-303-124-0000 Improvements: This property consists of an individually owned townhouse/rowhouse. Sale shall be under the following terms: payment of not less than ten percent (10%) of the amount of the successful and highest bid to be paid to the Sheriff by cashier's check or certified funds at the sale; and the full remaining balance to be paid to the Sheriff by cashier's check or certified funds within twenty-four (24) hours after the sale. Sale shall be subject to general taxes, special assessments. Premise will NOT be open for inspection. Firm Information: Plaintiff's Attorney FREEDMAN ANSELMO LINDBERG LLC Anthony Porto 1807 W. DIEHL., Ste 333 Naperville, IL 60566-7228 foreclosurenotice@fal-illinois.com 866-402-8661 fax 630-428-4620 For bidding in-

fax 630-428-4620 For bidding instructions, visit www.fal-illinois.com This is an attempt to collect a debt pursuant to the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act and any information obtained will be used for that purpose. I510208 February 27, March 6, 13, 2013 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY DIVISION DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY, AS TRUSTEE OF THE INDYMAC INDX MORTGAGE TRUST 2006-AR25, MORTGAGE PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2006-AR25 UNDER THE POOLING AND SERVICING AGREEMENT DATED JULY 1, 2006 Plaintiff, -v.KEITH HUDSPETH, MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC. Defendants 12 CH 28532 9143 GRANT AVENUE Brookfield, IL 60513 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above cause on December 18, 2012, an agent of The Judicial Sales Corporation, will at 10:30 AM on March 20, 2013, at the The Judicial Sales Corporation, One South Wacker Drive - 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, sell at public auction to the highest bidder, as set forth below, the following described real estate: Commonly known as 9143 GRANT AVENUE, Brookfield, IL 60513 Property Index No. 15-34-416002 AND 15-34-416-003. The real estate is improved with a multifamily residence. The judgment amount was $270,884.01. Sale terms: 25% down of the highest bid by certified funds at the close of the auction; The balance, including the Judicial sale fee for Abandoned Residential Property Municipality Relief Fund, which is calculated on residential real estate at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 or fraction thereof of the amount paid by the purchaser not to exceed $300, in certified funds/or wire transfer, is due within twenty-four (24) hours. No fee shall be paid by the mortgagee acquiring the residential real estate pursuant to its credit bid at the sale or by any mortgagee, judgment creditor, or other lienor acquiring the residential real estate whose rights in and to the residential real estate arose prior to the sale. The subject property is subject to general real estate taxes, special assessments, or special taxes levied against said real estate and is offered for sale without any representation as to quality or quantity of title and without recourse to Plaintiff and in "AS IS" condition. The sale is further subject to confirmation by the court. Upon payment in full of the amount bid, the purchaser will receive a Certificate of Sale that will entitle the purchaser to a deed to the real estate after confirmation of the sale. The property will NOT be open for inspection and plaintiff makes no representation as to the condition of the property. Prospective bidders are admonished to check the court file to verify all information. If this property is a condominium unit, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale, other than a mortgagee, shall pay the assessments and the legal fees required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4). If this property is a condominium unit which is part of a common interest community, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale other than a mortgagee shall pay the assessments required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1). IF YOU

765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1). IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701 (C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. For information, contact Plaintiff's attorney: LAW OFFICES OF IRA T. NEVEL, LLC, 175 N. Franklin Street, Suite 201, CHICAGO, IL 60606, (312) 357-1125 Please refer calls to the sales department. Please refer to file number 1202765. THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION One South Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE You can also visit The Judicial Sales Corporation at www.tjsc.com for a 7 day status report of pending sales. LAW OFFICES OF IRA T. NEVEL, LLC 175 N. Franklin Street, Suite 201 CHICAGO, IL 60606 (312) 357-1125 Attorney File No. 12-02765 Attorney Code. 18837 Case Number: 12 CH 28532 NOTE: Pursuant to the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, you are advised that Plaintiff's attorney is deemed to be a debt collector attempting to collect a debt and any information obtained will be used for that purpose. I506756 February 13, 20, 27, 2013 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY DIVISION BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING, LP FKA COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS SERVICING LP Plaintiff, vs. DENNIS CLARK AKA DENNIS E. CLARK; LAURA CLARK AKA LAURA A. CLARK; UNKNOWN OWNERS AND NON RECORD CLAIMANTS; Defendants, 12 CH 29592 NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT TO JUDGMENT OF FORECLOSURE UNDER ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure entered in the above entitled cause on December 13, 2012, Intercounty Judicial Sales Corporation will on Friday, March 15, 2013, at the hour of 11 a.m. in their office at 120 West Madison Street, Suite 718A, Chicago, Illinois, sell to the highest bidder for cash, the following described property: P.I.N. 15-34-217-037-0000 Commonly known as 9000 MONROE AVENUE, BROOKFIELD, IL 60513 The mortgaged real estate is improved with a single family residence. If the subject mortgaged real estate is a unit of a common interest community, the purchaser of the unit other than a mortgagee shall pay the assessments required by subsection (g-1) of Section 18.5 of the Condominium Property Act. Sale terms: 25% down by certified funds, balance within 24 hours, by certified funds. No refunds. The property will NOT be open for inspection. Upon payment in full of the amount bid, the purchaser will receive a Certificate of Sale which will entitle the purchaser to a Deed to the premises after confirmation of the sale. For information: Visit our website at http://service.atty-pierce.com. Between 3 p.m. and 5 p.m. only. Pierce & Associates, Plaintiff's Attorneys, 1 North Dearborn Street, Chicago, Illinois 60602. Tel.No. (312) 476-5500. Refer to File Number 1215479. INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION Selling Officer, (312) 444-1122 I505918 February 13, 20, 27, 2013

Suburban Life - Wednesday, February 27, 2013 • CC • Page 43 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY DIVISION DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY, AS INDENTURE TRUSTEE, ON BEHALF OF THE HOLDERS OF THE ACCREDITED MORTGAGE LOAN TRUST 2007-1 ASSET BACKED NOTES Plaintiff, vs. DAN TUREK; CURRENT SPOUSE OF CIVIL UNION PARTNER, IF ANY, OF DAN TUREK, RIVERSIDE FORESTVIEW CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION, MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC. AS NOMINEE FOR ACCREDITED HOME LENDERS, INC., SELECT PORTFOLIO SERVICING, INC., AS SERVICER) FOR MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., ACCREDITED HOME LENDERS, INC., UNKNOWN OWNERS, GENERALLY, AND NONRECORD CLAIMANTS. Defendants, 12 CH 3556 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above entitled cause on January 3, 2013 Intercounty Judicial Sales Corporation will on Thursday, April 4, 2013 at the hour of 11 a.m. in their office at 120 West Madison Street, Suite 718A, Chicago, Illinois, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, as set forth below, the following described mortgaged real estate: P.I.N. 15-36-409-064-1006 Commonly known as 7294 West Ogden Avenue, Unit F and P6, Riverside, IL 60546 The mortgaged real estate is improved with a condominium residence. The purchaser of the unit other than a mortgagee shall pay the assessments and the legal fees required by subdivisions (g)(1) and (g)(4) of Section 9 of the Condominium Property Act Sale terms: 10% down by certified funds, balance, by certified funds, within 24 hours. No refunds. The property will NOT be open for inspection For information call Mr. David C. Kluever at Plaintiff's Attorney, Kluever & Platt, L.L.C., 65 East Wacker Place, Chicago, Illinois 60601. (312) 236-0077. INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION Selling Officer, (312) 444-1122 I510963 February 27, March 6, 13, 2013 IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF ILLINOIS EASTERN DIVISION HSBC BANK USA, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE FOR FREMONT HOME LOAN TRUST 2006-C, MORTGAGE-BACKED CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2006-C Plaintiff, -v.ELIZABETH LOFTUS, ROBERT LOFTUS, MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., AS A NOMINEE FOR FREMONT INVESTMENT & LOAN ROBERT M. DOW, JR. Defendant 12 CV 6232 NOTICE OF SPECIAL COMMISSIONER'S SALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above cause on December 20, 2012, an agent of The Judicial Sales Corporation, Special Commissioner appointed herein,will at 10:00 AM on March 22, 2013, at the The Judicial Sales Corporation, One South Wacker Drive - 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, sell at public auction to the highest bidder, as set forth below, the following described real estate: Commonly known as 9964 DRURY LANE, Westchester, IL 60154 Property Index No. 15-21-204114-0000. The real estate is improved with

The real estate is improved with a single family residence. The judgment amount was $235,581.93. Sale terms: 10% down of the highest bid by certified funds at the close of the sale payable to The Judicial Sales Corporation. No third party checks will be accepted. The balance in certified funds/or wire transfer, is due within twenty-four (24) hours. The subject property is subject to general real estate taxes, special assessments, or special taxes levied against said real estate and is offered for sale without any representation as to quality or quantity of title and without recourse to Plaintiff and in "AS IS" condition. The sale is further subject to confirmation by the court. Upon payment in full of the amount bid, the purchaser will receive a Certificate of Sale that will entitle the purchaser to a deed to the real estate after confirmation of the sale. The property will NOT be open for inspection and plaintiff makes no representation as to the condition of the property. Prospective bidders are admonished to check the court file to verify all information. If this property is a condominium unit, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale, other than a mortgagee, shall pay the assessments and the legal fees required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4). If this property is a condominium unit which is part of a common interest community, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale other than a mortgagee shall pay the assessments required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1). IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701 (C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. For information, contact Plaintiff's attorney: BURKE COSTANZA & CARBERRY LLP, 9191 BROADWAY, Merrillville, IN 46410, (219) 769-1313 FAX #: 219-769-6806. Please refer to file number 14374.8968. THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION One South Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE You can also visit The Judicial Sales Corporation at www.tjsc.com for a 7 day status report of pending sales. BURKE COSTANZA & CARBERRY LLP 9191 BROADWAY Merrillville, IN 46410 (219) 7691313 Attorney File No. 14374.8968 Attorney Code. Case Number: 1 : 12 CV 6232 NOTE: Pursuant to the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, you are advised that Plaintiff's attorney is deemed to be a debt collector attempting to collect a debt and any information obtained will be used for that purpose. I510608 Feb., 20, 27, March 6, 13, 2013 Get Bears news on Twitter by following @bears_insider

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LEGAL NOTICE / PUBLIC NOTICE VILLAGE OF BROADVIEW - Cook County, Illinois INVITATION FOR BIDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by the President and the Board of Trustees of the Village of Broadview, Cook County, Illinois, that sealed bids will be received for the following Improvement: 2012 CDBG Improvements 14th Avenue: Fillmore Street to Harvard Street and Harvard Street: 13th Avenue to 14th Avenue Cook County C.D.B.G. Project No. 12-003 Village of Broadview, Illinois Said bids will be received up to the hour of 11:00 A.M. Central Time, on the 12th day of March, 2013 at the Village Clerk's Office, in the Village Hall, 2350 South 25th Avenue, Broadview, IL 60155, and will be publicly opened and read at that time. The bidding forms and documents are available at the office of the Municipal Engineer, Edwin Hancock Engineering Co., 9933 Roosevelt Road, Westchester, Illinois 60154, upon payment of the sum Thirty Five Dollars ($35.00), which is not refundable. The Engineer has been authorized to refuse to issue plans, specifications and proposals to any person, firm, or corporation that he considers to be unqualified. Proposals must be submitted on the forms provided. All proposals or bids offered must be accompanied by a bid bond, cash, or a certified or cashier's check made payable to the President and the Board of Trustees of the Village of Broadview in the amount of not less than ten percent (10%) of the total amount of the proposal as a guarantee that if the proposal is accepted, a contract will be entered into and the performance of the contract is properly secured. No bid shall be withdrawn after the opening of the proposals without the consent of the President and the Board of Trustees of the Village of Broadview for a period of sixty (60) days after the scheduled time of closing bids. The bidder is specifically advised that the Village is a Subgrantee of the County of Cook of a grant made pursuant to the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974 as amended, pursuant to an agreement entered into and between the County of Cook and the Village. Payments to the Contractor will be made by the Village only after it has received the funds to make such payments from the County of Cook in accordance with the terms of the aforesaid agreement. Further, in compliance with the Stevens Amendment to the Department of Defense Appropriations Act of 1989, the estimated percentage of the total cost of this project to be funded with federal dollars is approximately one hundred (100%) and the exact dollar amount of federal funds which will be set aside for this project will be based on the contract amount awarded under this offering. APPLICABLE FEDERAL REQUIREMENTS All laborers and mechanics employed by Contractor or Subcontractor(s) on construction work for this project shall be paid wages at rates not less than those prevailing on similar construction in the locality as determined by the Secretary of Labor in accordance with the Davis-Bacon Act as amended (40 U.S.C. 276-276a-5), and shall receive overtime compensation in accordance with and subject to the provisions of the Contract Work Hours and Safety Standards Act (40 U.S.C. Sections 327-333), and the Contractor and Subcontractor(s) shall comply with all regulations issued pursuant to these Acts and other applicable Federal laws and regulations pertaining to labor standards. The Secretary of Labor has, with respect to the labor standards specified in this Section, the authority and functions set forth in Reorganization Plan Number 14 of 1950 (5 U.S.C. Section 133z-15) and Section 2 of the Act of June 13, 1934, as amended (14 U.S.C. 276c). All contracts and Subgrantees for construction or repair shall include a provision for compliance with the Copeland "Anti-Kickback Act" (18 U.S.C. Section 874) as supplemented in Department of Labor Regulations (29 CFR Part 3). Contracts shall include a provision for compliance with Sections 103 and 107 of the Contract Work Hours and Safety Standards Act (40 U.S.C. Sections 327-330) as supplemented by Department of Labor Regulations (29 CFR Part 5). Each bidder is required to comply with the Equal Employment Opportunity for Community Development Block Grants, a copy of which is on file with the Village Clerk and is available for inspection. Compliance with "Section 3", which calls for affirmative action by the Contractor to train and/or hire lower income residents of the project area and to subcontract with local, small businesses, is required on this project. An explanation of the applicable federal requirements previously mentioned is provided in the Special Provisions of the Bid Specifications. The successful bidder for the construction of the improvement will be required to file a performance bond equal to one hundred percent (100%) of the bid, with sureties to be approved by the President and Board of Trustees, which performance bonds shall be conditioned upon proper and faithful performance by the Contractor of the work specified in accordance with the plans and specification therefore, according to the time and terms and conditions of the contract; and also that the bidder and contractor shall properly pay all debts incurred by the Contractor in the execution of the work, including those for labor and materials furnished. The Contractor shall be required to furnish sufficient insurance or guaranty of indemnity to the Village of Broadview, Illinois, the County of Cook, Illinois, and the Engineer against any and all claims which might arise for damages to persons or property due to the negligence of the Contractor or Subcontractors, or their officers, agents, employees or servants, during the construction of said improvement and until the said improvement has been finally accepted as complete by the President and Board of Trustees of the Village of Broadview, Illinois. The right to reject any and all proposals or bids reserved. Dated at Broadview, Illinois, this 27th day of February, 2013.

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LEGAL NOTICE / PUBLIC NOTICE LINDOP DISTRICT 92 BOARD OF EDUCATION VACANCY The Lindop District 92 board of Education is accepting applications to fill the vacancy resulting from the resignation of School Board Member Terri Sharpp. The appointment will be from the date of appointment, to April 7, 2015 (Cook County General Election) LINDOP VISION STATEMENT Committed to Academic Excellence and Achievement. LINDOP MISSION STATEMENT Our mission is to provide a high quality education that inspires each student to become a self-disciplined passionate life-long learner who is equipped to flourish in an ever changing global society. This is achieved through partnerships based on mutual respect and shared accountability.

The Village of Westchester, Illinois, will receive sealed Bids for the 2013 Concrete Program until 10:00 a.m., on the 6th day of March 2013, at the Westchester Village Hall, Westchester, Illinois, 60154. All Bids will be opened publicly and read aloud in the Boardroom at that time. The Board Room is also located at 10300 Roosevelt Road, Westchester, Illinois, 60154.

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Interested candidates should submit a letter of interest accompanied with your resume beginning on Monday, February 25, 2013. Both documents must be submitted to the District office in a sealed envelope addressed to Carla Joiner-Herrod, President, by Friday, March 15, 2013 by 4:30 p.m. The office is open from 7 a.m. until 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. If mailing, the documents must be postmarked by Tuesday, March 12, 2013 addressed to the following: Carla Joiner-Herrod President Lindop District 92 Board of Education 2400 South 18th Avenue, Broadview, IL 60155

VILLAGE OF WESTCHESTER 2013 CONCRETE PROGRAM ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS

Bid Document and Proposal forms may be obtained from the Village of Westchester upon payment of a non-refundable $25.00 fee. Addenda will be issued only to document holders. Bid Security in the amount of ten percent of the Bid must accompany each Proposal in accordance with the instructions to Bidders. The Owner expressly reserves the right to reject any or all Bids or to accept the Bid that appears to be in the best interest of the Owner. The Owner expressly reserves the right to waive any informalities or technical irregularities in a Bid if to do so is in the best interest of the Owner. February 27, 2013 Suburban Life Media 5438 WEST

All sealed envelopes should be turned in to Mrs. Evangeline Jones, District Secretary. Interviews will be conducted on Sunday, March 17, 2013 at Lindop District 92. Selected candidates will be contacted directly to schedule an interview time on that date. Thank you for your interest in serving the students and community of Lindop District 92. Lindop District 92 Board of Education February 27, 2013 Suburban Life Media 5463 BRDV


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Clothing & Toy Resale

Sat, March 2 8-Noon Timothy Christian School

Sealed bids will be received at the District Office, 701 S. Seventh Avenue, LaGrange, Illinois, 60525, until 1:00 p.m. on Wednesday, March 20, 2013. Bids will be opened at that time. Specifications may be picked up at the District office during normal working hours, 8 a.m. until 3:30 p.m., beginning Wednesday, March 6, 2013. Mark Smith President Board of Education School District 105

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Michael Jordan Button Pins (2) Large. Repeat 2. $15/both. 708-246-3332

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Flea Market ~ Sat. March 2 9:00-1:00pm Darien Park District Community Center 7301 Fairview Ave. 60+ sellers Bargains Galore! More info: 630-968-6400 www.darienparks.com

Just N. of Butterfield, off Taft Packaged vintage home. Lots of tools and N.I.B., LAGRANGE RUMMAGE SALE LynnsEstateSales.com (f) First Presbyterian Church

Lyons Estate Sale Thurs, Feb 28 8-4 Fri, Mar 1 8-4 Sat, Mar 2 8-1

4121 JOLIET AVE. Conducted By Owner No #'s - No Waiting Enormous Amount of Collectibles including Paintings, China, Hot Wheels, Matchbox, Tonka, Books, Records, Costume Jewelry, Tools, Dolls, Furniture, Glassware, Stain Glass Please refer to estatesales.net Get Bears news on Twitter by following @bears_insider

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9825 Roosevelt Rd.

188 Butterfield (at Prospect)

LEGAL NOTICE / PUBLIC NOTICE The Board of Education of School District 105 will accept sealed bids for mowing, landscaping, snow removal and salt spreading services for the 2013-2014, 2014-2015 and 2015-2016 school years.

WESTCHESTER HUGE SALE

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FRI, MARCH 1 7PM - 9PM ($5 Admission Fee) SAT, MARCH 2 8AM - 2PM

150 S. ASHLAND AVE. Collectibles, Household, Sports Equip, Books & MUCH MORE!

NORTH RIVERSIDE KIDS FLEA MARKET SALE SAT, MARCH 2 9AM-NOON

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WANTED BRITISH EURO Antique cars, 30's thru 60's. Any condition. Call Bob: 708-409-1021

Sealed bids will be accepted by the Hodgkins Public Library District, prior to 10:00 a.m. on Thursday, March 28, 2013, for the Wenz Corner Plaza Improvements. All bids must be submitted in a sealed envelope marked “Wenz Corner Plaza Improvements” on the face of the envelope. Bids must be submitted during regular office hours. Project Manuals, Plans and Specifications may be obtained, beginning Wednesday, February 27, 2013, from the Hodgkins Public Library, 6500 Wenz Avenue, Hodgkins, Illinois. Questions regarding the project should be directed to the offices of J.G.S. Landscape Architects, 7751 McCarthy Rd., Palos Park, Illinois 60464, telephone (708) 361-5124. Bids will be opened on Thursday March 28, at 10:30 a.m. at the direction of the Library District's Board of Trustees.

Notice is hereby given that the Zoning Board of Appeals will conduct a public hearing on Thursday, March 21, 2013 at 7:30 p.m. in the Auditorium of the La Grange Village Hall, 53 S. La Grange Road, La Grange, Illinois, on Petition by Jim McMahon to consider a variation from Article 9-101-C4(c)iii (Maximum Allowable Gross Floor Area of a Detached Garage) of the Zoning Code of the Village of La Grange, and all other necessary and appropriate relief, to permit the construction of a detached garage within the R-2 Single Family Residential District. The property is commonly known as 350 S. Blackstone.

The Hodgkins Public Library District reserves the right to reject any and all bids and to waive any requirements in the specifications.

Individuals with disabilities and who require certain accommodations to participate at this meeting are requested to contact the Legal Notice ADA Coordinator at 579-2315, to allow the Village to make reasonable accommodations. The South East Association for

February 27 2013 Suburban Life Media HOD

The above application is open to inspection at the office of the Community Development Department of the Village of La Grange. All persons interested should attend and will be given an opportunity to be heard. Dated: Wednesday, February 27, 2013 Ellen Brewin, Chairperson Zoning Board of Appeals Village of La Grange

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LEGAL NOTICE / PUBLIC NOTICE

Special Parks And Recreation, SEASPAR, will be accepting bids for a New 2013 15-Passenger Minibus until 10:00 a.m. on


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HEAT WAVE HEATING Cleaning Special $60.00

Boilers & Furnaces Installed & Serviced Certifications done. 24 Hr. Serv – Sr Cit Discounts

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J&J Roofing & Construction, Inc. *Manufacturer certified* Roofing Specialists: Shingle, Slate, Shake, Metal systems & Flat roof systems Siding Installations: Vinyl to Fiber cement Cedar to Aluminum Seamless Gutters Soffits and Fascia's Windows, Doors Decks & Porch's "We Do All Our Own Work" For exterior solutions Done right call:

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