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GETTING STARTED ON THE COVER Members of the Sugar Grove American Legion march May 30 during a Memorial Day service by the Sugar Grove American Legion at Jericho Cemetery in Sugar Grove. Sean King - For Shaw Media

CORRECTIONS & CLARIFICATIONS In the article “Public library showcases horses with mini film fest” on page 4 of the May 26 edition of the Sugar Grove Herald, Judy Flaherty was identified incorrectly. She is the library’s adult services assistant. The Sugar Grove Herald regrets the error. Accuracy is important to the Sugar Grove Herald, and we want to correct mistakes promptly. Please call errors to our attention by phone, 630-845-5355; or email, sugargrove@shawmedia.com.

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Two new interns start at the Chronicle The Kane County Chronicle welcomed two new interns in May. Claire Jacobi is majoring in journalism/ strategic communications at Butler University in Indiana, and Kaitlyn Veto is majoring in communication arts and minoring in studio art in graphic design at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. I had the interns interview each other so they could further hone their journalism skills and get to know one another. An edited version of their interview follows. Kaitlyn Veto: How did you get involved with journalism? Claire Jacobi: I’ve always loved to write. Since I was a kid, I used to write stories and keep a journal, and then when I got to high school I just started taking journalism classes and realized that I really liked to write, and I wrote for the newspaper in high school. And then I just decided that I wanted to major in it and keep going in college. Veto: What was your favorite story/event that you ever wrote or covered? Jacobi: I love football, so I covered Butler football this past fall. There

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wasn’t a specific game, but I covered the homecoming game, and that’s always fun because there is so much other stuff going on. So that was a big one, and that actually got put into our print edition, so that was kind of a big accomplishment for me. Veto: Tell us a little more about yourself in terms of school/hobbies/etc. Jacobi: I’m from Batavia, and I’ve lived here my whole life, so I grew up reading the Chronicle. I love writing, obviously, and I also like to run and spend time with my family and friends. Jacobi: What do you hope to accomplish from your internship at the KCC? Veto: I would really love to learn how a real, professional newspaper works and see how Kane County Chronicle photo editor Sandy Bressner carries out her business, and use those skills to apply them to wherever I go in the future.

Jacobi: What is your favorite thing you’ve ever photographed? Veto: My favorite thing would probably have to be, not the championship game of Wisconsin vs. Duke, but the game before that, so the Final Four game of Wisconsin vs. Kentucky. … Kentucky was undefeated, and I go to Wisconsin and we beat them. And so that was just so much energy in the room, and it was so exciting. And to be able to photograph that, it was huge for our paper, and it was just super awesome to be able to do that.

Jacobi: What would you like to do after college, or what are some of your career goals? Veto: I don’t really know right now. I would love to work for a paper or really do anything photography-based. Whether that’s like weddings or portraits or newspapers or commercial, I would just really love anything behind a camera.

Kathy Balcazar is editor of the Kane County Chronicle and a member of the Northern Illinois Newspaper Association Board. Contact her at kbalcazar@shawmedia.com or 630845-5368. Learn more about NINA at ninaonline.org.

Economic development coordinator gets down to business By VERONICA MARQUARDT

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editorial@kcchronicle.com SUGAR GROVE – After spending more than 20 years as an economic development coordinator, Bill Whitmer is now extending his services and experience into the Sugar Grove community. As of April, Whitmer has taken on the role as Sugar Grove’s new economic development coordinator. “My first job in economic development was with the Will County Center for Economic Development,” Whitmer said. “I started there in 1991.” According to Whitmer, economic development is heavily based upon business retention and business recruitment. While working in Will County, Whitmer helped develop a loan program for local businesses, one of his favorite accomplishments over the past 20 years. “I worked on several projects in all of the communities,” Whitmer said. “...

“We are really going out and meeting with them individually to see what issues they may have and [are getting] a better grasp of their operation, and in that, we are going to be working with a lot of services to better the businesses.” Bill Whitmer, Sugar Grove economic development coordinator I worked with a local finance committee and local government to create a facade improvement loan program and kind of fostered that initiative. … In the end, we had four or five local banks in the city, which agreed to make interest.” “A lot of the buildings there were 100 years old or older, and this program let people make improvements to their property at a somewhat discounted rate, which allowed a lot of businesses to stay,” Whitmer said.

Since starting his new position as economic developer for the village of Sugar Grove, Whitmer has already started tackling a lot of big-picture issues within the first four weeks. As of late, Whitmer and his team started working on a business outreach program by visiting local businesses and assessing each one’s needs. “We’re basically visiting existing businesses in Sugar Grove and making

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WHEN: 1 p.m. June 6 WHERE: Sugar Grove Community Building, 151 Main St., Sugar Grove COST & INFO: This event is free. Come enjoy snacks, games and good company. Call 630-466-4539 for more information.

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FREE SKATE AT LIBRARY IN SUGAR GROVE

WHEN: Noon to 3 p.m. June 4 WHERE: Parking lot, Sugar Grove Public Li-

brary, 125 S. Municipal Drive, Sugar Grove COST & INFO: The library will be open to the community for a free skate following an 11 a.m. appearance by professional BMX champion Matt Wilhelm. Attendees can ride their own roller skates, skateboard or scooter. A waiver must be signed in order to skate. Call 630-466-4686 for more information.

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SUGAR GROVE FARMERS MARKET OPENS

WHEN: 8 a.m. to noon June 4

WHERE: Sugar Grove Village Hall parking lot, 10 Municipal Drive, Sugar Grove COST & INFO: This event is free. The Sugar Grove Farmers market is open from 8 a.m. to noon every Saturday, June 4 through Sept. 24, rain or shine. Various farmers and vendors will be on site. Call Pat at 630-466-1014 for more information.

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SUGAR GROVE CHURCH RUMMAGE SALE

WHEN: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. June 3 and 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. June 4 WHERE: Sugar Grove United Methodist Church, 176 Main St., Sugar Grove COST & INFO: This rummage sale is not annual so many items will be unique. There will be furniture, toys, tools, children’s clothing, games and household items. There will not be much adult clothing. Call the church office at 630-466-4501 or email sugargroveumc@sbcglobal.net for more information.

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LAST WEEK’S WEB POLL RESULTS

Pick which phrase best finishes this sentence – summer vacation from school: • Was a time when my family traveled a lot together. • Allowed me to play outside more. • Was a good opportunity to be lazy. • Offered unique moments for learning.

How do you plan to recognize Memorial Day? • By attending a parade or ceremony. (7 percent) • Flying a U.S. flag. (26 percent) • Visiting a cemetery to remember a loved one who served in the U.S. military. (2 percent) • Thanking a veteran for his or her service. (11 percent) • All – or more than one – of the above. (54 percent)

VOTE ONLINE: Voice your opinion at www.KCChronicle.com. Poll is at the bottom right of the homepage.

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Somber ceremony a tribute to the fallen LEFT: Sugar Grove American Legion 1271 member Terry McCully fires his rifle during a Memorial Day service May 30 by the Sugar Grove American Legion at Jericho Cemetery in Sugar Grove.

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ABOVE: Sugar Grove American Legion 1271 member Hank Winkler reads the names of the service members laid to rest in Jericho Cemetery during a Memorial Day service May 30 organized by the Sugar Grove American Legion at Jericho Cemetery in Sugar Grove. LEFT: Sugar Grove Cub Scout Troop 347 members Alex Whittington (from left), 10, and Kevin Maloney, 10, both of Sugar Grove, hold the American and Scout Troop flags during the service.

right resources; there’s a lot of resources out there for businesses,” Whitmer Continued from page 2 said. According to Whitmer, there are sure they’re aware of programs avail- many new and exciting businesses able to them,” he said. “We are really potentially coming to Sugar Grove. going out and meeting with them indi- Though they are still in the early stagvidually to see what issues they may es of planning, Whitmer estimates a lot have and [are getting] a better grasp of of growth to come to the village in the their operation, and in that, we are go- next coming months. ing to be working with a lot of services “There’s a couple of business proposals that are a little preliminary to to better the businesses.” “We want to help guide them to the talk about,” he said. “We’re really hop-

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ing for the best with a lot of these developments,” he said. One thing that makes Sugar Grove especially marketable to prospective businesses is the Aurora Municipal Airport, Whitmer said, adding he hopes to use the airport to the village’s advantage. “With things going on in the [airport], there’s opportunities for businesses to come here based on transportation and access, which is very good,” he said.

Economic development is all about business retention and business attraction, which Whitmer said the village of Sugar Grove will build upon in coming months. “We’re trying to create a picture that I think is accurate of Sugar Grove – letting businesses know that there’s a great market here and support for growth,” Whitmer said. “We want to let people know we’re interested in having our community as a place to do business.”


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Kaneland High School Madrigal group heads to Spain By SUZANNE FLYNN editorial@kcchronicle.com After fundraising long and hard for a trip they felt would never get here, it is now just around the corner. The Kaneland High School Madrigals are going to Spain. Thirty-one group members will head to Spain from June 7 through 15. “This will be the fourth trip the Madrigals have taken overseas since 2009,” said Bryan Kunstman, choir director. “We’ve been blessed to have the ability to go thanks to the funds raised through the Madrigal dinner and other opportunities.” The Madrigal holiday dinner is the big fundraiser of the year for the group. It helps pay for their costumes and supplies for their performances throughout the year, and a portion of the proceeds from the dinner also help offset the cost of the trip. In addition, cheesecake sales and car washes throughout the year help raise enough funds to make sure everyone in the group can afford to go on the trip, Kunstman said. “We are also blessed to have the Dunham Fund help us offset the cost of the trip,” Kunstman said. “Without them, all of our students could not attend the trip.” Established by John C. Dunham in 1996 and funded in 2007 by Mr. Dunham’s trust, the Dunham Fund honors his life and philanthropy through grants to organizations in the area that have the vision and programs to help fulfill his dream of “making the world a more comfortable, safer place for mankind to live and prosper.”

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The Kaneland High School Madrigals are going to Spain this summer. The group will be performing in Barcelona. A send-off concert will be June 2 at Baker Memorial United Methodist Church in St. Charles. During their trip to Spain this summer, the Madrigals will perform five different concerts in cathedrals surrounding Barcelona. They will stay at a family-owned hotel just 20 miles outside of Barcelona and drive 90 minutes into town each day. There will be a one-hour rehearsal each afternoon, and members will come together for a group dinner each evening. The students will perform a full-evening concert in each of the five cathedrals. During down time, they’ll be exploring the town. “There will be lots of opportunity to take in the culture and visit vari-

ous historical sites,” Kunstman said. “We’ll be using the time to learn about the amazing spaces we’ll be singing in, and sharing that time with the locals.” Kunstman works with a European performance tour company to help him plan the tour. The tour company not only helps him keep the cost down, but they also promote the group while they are in town. The tour company puts up promotional posters in town with the group’s picture to help spread the word about the concerts at each of the cathedrals. “The kids get a kick out of seeing their pictures plastered all over town

on posters once we get off the tour buses,” Kunstman said. The Kaneland High School Madrigal group has had the opportunity to travel all over Europe since 2009. The first year they went to England. In 2012, they traveled to New England and Scotland. In 2014, they went to Ireland. “We have been blessed to have a very supportive administrative team, district and overly blessed with the Dunham Fund,” Kunstman said. “We thank everyone who has made it possible for this once in a lifetime experience for these kids.”

Meditative yoga class coming to Sugar Grove Public Library By SUSAN O’NEILL editorial@kcchronicle.com The Sugar Grove Public Library invites the public to enjoy a meditative yoga class led by Juliana Cesano, a certified yoga teacher with the Theosophical Society in Wheaton. The class, which will take place at 6:30 p.m. June 22, is free but registration is required. A library card is not needed to participate. Attendees must be 18 or older. Previous experience is not required; the class will be appropriate for beginners. Students are encouraged to bring a mat, if they have one. A limited number of mats will be available to borrow. The class will focus on present moment awareness of the postures. Beginning with a short meditation, it will transition into a conscious and gentle

If you go n WHAT: Meditative yoga class n WHEN: 6:30 to 7:45 p.m. June 22 n WHERE: Meeting Room C, Sugar

Grove Public Library, 125 S. Municipal Drive Sugar Grove n COST: Free n INFO: sugargrove.lib.il.us. movement that will lead to a variety of different asanas or postures. Meditation and the exploration of her spiritual path have enabled Cesano to develop a contemplative yoga practice, a lifelong pursuit of hers. Growing up in Argentina, she was initially trained in yoga there and began teaching classes in her 20s. Recently, she spent two years at

the international headquarters of the Theological Society in Chennai, India, where she deepened her practice. She received her certification in the U.S. three years ago through Prairie Yoga in Lisle. Cesano teaches meditative yoga classes at the Theosophical Society in Wheaton, where she also is the manager of the Society’s Quest Book Shop. The emphasis of her classes is on present moment awareness, observing the breath and noticing what the body is telling us about the state of our mind. “In today’s culture, we are always hurrying to get things done,” she said. “When we drop our thoughts and connect to our breath, the mind has the capacity to heal the mind.” Through her class, participants will experience what she calls “meditation in motion.”

Engaging in the postures in a slow, uninterrupted flow, students are able to relax and get into their own zone. It is then that the healing begins, Cesano said. “I see the results in people,” she said. “What they learn on the mat provides the inspiration for their lives off the mat. The practice can lead to a better quality of life.” “Besides,” she said, “it’s fun.” Sugar Grove Library Adult Services Manager Genna Mickey said an anonymous donation from a community member received last summer has enabled the library to offer this and a number of other diverse programs. She said there has been a lot of interest in the upcoming class, and she encourages people to sign up soon. The class can accommodate a maximum of 25 students.


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Donations are accepted at Hill’s Country Store, 2S133 Harter Road, Kaneville. Also, Old Second National Bank, 2S101 Harter Road, Kaneville, is accepting donations to a fund in Pat Hill’s name. and called me with the bad news that I now have brain cancer. But he said we would deal with it.” Hill said her oncologist, Dr. Perry Menini at Northwester Medicine Cancer Center Delnor, started her on radiation treatments to target the cancerous cells in her brain. She then developed a MRSA (methicillin-resistant staphylococcus aureaus) infection in her leg and was in the hospital for five days. “I still have two infected toes,” Hill Photo provided said. “I feel like I’m really high maintePat Hill (right) stands with her children, Alexa and Tyler, upon Tyler’s graduation from Waubonsee Community College this spring. Hill, owner of Hill’s Country Store in Kaneville, nance right now, and I don’t wanna be,” she said with a laugh. has been diagnosed with brain, liver, bone and breast cancer. Although she’s always met her – but she also is the village president. PET (positron emission therapy) scan health issues with a smile and steely Hill said she was first diagnosed showed the cancer was growing once determination to beat them, Hill said she’s angry at her health insurance with stage 4 breast, bone and liver can- more throughout her body. cer in October 2014. She underwent “I started chemo again and got a provider. chemotherapy treatment and stabi- bad reaction with severe headaches,” lized for about nine months. A routine Hill said. “My doctor did a brain MRI See DIAGNOSIS, page 8

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KANEVILLE – After nine months of stabilization during treatment for breast, bone and liver cancer, Pat Hill received devastating news that the disease had spread to her brain. An MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) brain scan in early April showed 14 cancerous lesions on her brain. An April 16 Facebook post on Hill’s timeline reads: “This is extremely difficult to tell all of you but I had a brain MRI on Friday, and I now have brain cancer in addition to the breast, liver and bone [cancer]. I have 10 lesions in the brain, two big and eight small.” After a visit with her oncologist, she said that number was increased to 14 – two large and 12 small. “I’m devastated. I start radiation on Monday. Please pray for Alexa and Tyler as they are taking this very hard. I appreciate everything everyone has done for me and my family by bringing meals, saying a prayer, cards, money and letters and just words of encouragement and hope. Pray for a miracle. I am not ready to go just yet. Love you all, Pat.” Hill is well known in Kaneville. Not only is she the owner of Hill’s Country Store – known as “The Purple Store”

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“I’m really angry that insurance wouldn’t pay for the brain scan until there was an issue. I guess one headache a week isn’t an issue,” Hill said. “I think this could have been caught sooner, and my doctor said he won’t wait three months to do another brain scan. He’s planning to do another one in June.” The next brain scan is the one she’s hoping will get her a second opinion, and perhaps a new course of treatment – and she’s willing to travel to get both. “Dr. Menini is awesome. He’s just so nice and so caring and very concerned about my well being,” she said. “He believes another doctor won’t find anything different, but he wants me to find out. Top-notch brain experts might have something different to tell me.” She also calls the nurses at the treatment center wonderful. “They tell me I have to just take one hour, one day at a time,” she said. Her entire file of health history, test results and treatment thus far will be forwarded to both the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minn., and the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston. She said she’s willing to travel to either location for treatment.

While she waits, Hill has gotten help from caring family members – she’s one of eight children – and numerous friends. Her son, Tyler, graduated from Waubonsee Community College and plans to start classes at Aurora University in the fall. Her daughter, Alexa, continues to run the store and has opened her own business – Alexa’s Sweets and Treats, located inside of Hill’s Country Store. Treatment has sapped Hill’s energy, but she said she does what she can. Recently, she spent an afternoon supervising flower planting at Kaneville welcome signs. She said the project has been in the planning stages, with Tyler doing a lot of the digging, and Alexa and other residents contributing, as well. “I’m pretty much stuck on the couch right now and that’s not me,” Hill said. “I know God has a plan for me. I just wish he would show me what it is in a dream or something.” While Hill would never actively seek assistance, she said Alexa put a donation can for assistance with travel expenses on the counter at the store. “The community has been incredibly generous,” she said. “What I hope now is that people will say a prayer for me,” she said. “Maybe if one more person prays, God will hear it. I’m not ready to go yet.”

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were also clients of the program this year. The program has been led by George and Therese Sterling since 2012. The Sterlings are stepping down from the role, according to the release. “We are so grateful to George and Therese Sterling for leading this program through a time of growth and for maintaining a high level of service to the community,” Ne’Keisha Stepney, Waubonsee assistant dean for business and career technologies, said in the release. Since the inception of the Waubonsee program, 548 volunteers have served more than 7,160 clients, prepared more than 14,270 federal and state income tax returns and returned more than $14.8 million to the community, the release stated.

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Waubonsee Community College’s Volunteer Income Tax Assessment Program recently completed its 12th year of service to the community, serving 931 clients and resulting in $1.8 million refunded for 2016, according to a news release. Students and community volunteers prepared tax returns for low to moderate income families and individuals. The sessions were offered from Jan. 27 to April 16. This year, volunteers donated more than 1,980 hours of their time to prepare a total of 1,750 federal and state income tax returns, the release stated. More than 40 Waubonsee students

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Kaneville Memorial Day program salutes fallen veterans By VIOLET MARQUARDT editorial@kcchronicle.com KANEVILLE – Despite being a smaller community, the village of Kaneville makes sure to pack a lot of heart into honoring its veterans. On Memorial Day, the village held its 121st annual Memorial Day program, as a way to show gratitude and respect to fallen veterans. Celebrating Memorial Day in Kaneville goes beyond just a barbecue and a few American flags displayed. Planning each year’s program takes a few months, said Steve Gramley, head program coordinator. “We start thinking about it a few months out,” Gramley said. “But a bulk of the planning and preparation happens a few weeks prior.” Dozens of community members gathered outside of the Kaneville-Dan Werdin Community Center for the day’s program. When Kaneville comes together to remember its veterans, practically the whole community joins in. “It’s all about showing support for the troops,” volunteer Kent Scholl said. “We try to do whatever we can to make people more aware of the sac-

“It’s all about showing support for the troops. We try to do whatever we can to make people more aware of the sacrifices [the troops] have made for us. Even though we are a little town, it’s something important to us.” Kent Scholl Memorial Day program volunteer

rifices [the troops] have made for us. Even though we are a little town, it’s something important to us.” The program began inside the Community Center, with the presentation of the colors by the color guard – in this case, veteran Gramley. Even the young were heavily involved in the ceremony, as boys from Cub Scout Dens 2 and 12 led community members in the pledge of allegiance. This year, the ceremony had the distinction of speaker Bob Beck from Operation Support Our Troops. The mission of Operation Support Our Troops is to support the morale and well being of American troops through sending various care packages and providing a myriad of resources to soldiers and their families while they are deployed.

“We [started] looking for a speaker at the event back in December,” Gramley said. “This year’s speaker [Bob Beck] had a son deployed in the military so he was telling the community about the program and how it helps the troops.” Following Beck’s speech, the community joined together to sing various patriotic songs, from “God Bless America” to “The Battle Hymn of the Republic,” all accompanied by Dan Alfrey. There are more than 80 veterans’ graves in Kaneville Cemetery. These veterans have the distinction of fighting in several different wars, dating back to the War of 1812. It is individuals such as these that Memorial Day is all about, Gramley said. In an effort to show respect to these

fallen veterans, the community joined in a march to the Kaneville Cemetery. Led by a drummer, color guard and veterans, the public marched down Main Street toward the cemetery. Once at the cemetery, children in the community decorated the soldiers’ graves with American flags, and red, white and blue carnations. Karl Kettlekamp then played taps, a call sounded at the end of a military funeral. After the events of the program concluded, community members joined once more in front of the Community Center for doughnuts and drinks, provided by Harner’s Bakery and Restaurant of North Aurora. Since turnout is always quite high for the Memorial Day program in Kaneville, Gramley said he does not expect it to grow much in the coming years. What Gramley hopes for, instead, is consistency. “Consistency is what we want. We just want to keep our size,” Gramley said. “With the World War II generation starting to fade off, I see events like this are under threat of dwindling. Showing support to our troops is very important to this community and it’s a fantastic small town celebration.”

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Doug Jeppesen, assistant professor of arts and ceramics, was named an outstanding faculty member at Waubonsee Community College.

The village board approved the first police commissioners in the history of the village – Wayne Byerhoff, Wiley Overly and Judy Van Bogart.

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The Sugar Grove Township Fire Protection District began staffing full-time firefighters.

Kaneland graduate Cory Schollmeyer started his own local landscaping business at age 18.

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Sugar Grove Girl Scouts held their monthly Styrofoam pick-up. Residents were asked to have their plastic foam curbside by 4 a.m.

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Sheri Todd was elected May queen at North Central College.

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You’ve got to be careful this time of year. Springtime – that long-awaited, much-heralded season of color and warmth – can be positively overwhelming. The sights of brightly colored blooms and birds in breeding plumage; the sounds of mating calls and territory songs; the sweet smells of plants doing their darndest to attract pollinators … With your senses on overload, you may decide you need a break. Something small and plain, quiet and odorless. You might find you need a plume moth. These guys, members of the family Pterophoridae, are about as quiet and nondescript as they come. Often described as looking like dried grass, even their depictions are refreshingly bland. But when you take the time to look at them, really observe their traits, you soon see they rank pretty high on the Springtime Scale of Spectacularness. For one thing, plume moths are

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Plan to bring Blue Goose to Batavia has wings By MARK FOSTER editorial@kcchronicle.com BATAVIA – The two key personalities in the multimillion-dollar effort to open a Blue Goose Market in the Batavia Plaza shopping center are confident the project will fly. Blue Goose General Manager and President Paul Lencioni and Batavia Enterprises Inc. Vice President Austin Dempsey said during separate interviews that the new supermarket could be open by fall 2017. “It’s a very realistic Paul Lencioni date,” Lencioni said. The supermarket, which has been a fixture in St. Charles since 1928, would occupy the space recently vacated by Walgreens, which moved across the parking lot into a new building developed by BEI. Located in the 100 block of West Wilson Street in the heart of downtown, BEI’s Batavia Plaza boasts a variety of businesses and for nearly three decades was home to a Jewel grocery store. The combination of Blue Goose and Walgreens will make downtown

Batavia a destination for shoppers, Dempsey said. “We’re going to have the potential of two amazing anchors,” Dempsey said. “We want to take this block and turn it into a huge economic engine for Batavia.” The results of a marketing study commissioned by Lencioni show that locating a Blue Goose in Batavia is feasible. “It’s a greenlight number,” Lencioni said. “There is room in the market.” The new store will have about 70 full- and part-time employees, Lencioni said, and all of the offerings that make the St. Charles store a popular destination, including a deli, butcher shop and grill. “I’m bringing the whole party,” Lencioni said. But first, BEI must produce a space that is ready to accommodate the Blue Goose. In an interview, Dempsey produced conceptual drawings showing a remodeled shopping center with a new façade and towers rising from the northeast and northwest corners of the building. The 12,652-square-foot space will need to be expanded, Dempsey said, with a service alley to the south being

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Debbie Love at Flair on 3rd helps April Schippers try on different outfits. The store, in the former Irish Sisters Imports location, will mark its first year there in July. munity, the neighborhood – everybody has embraced us.” The store offers ladies nights as private shopping parties for up to 20 peo■ WHAT: Flair on 3rd ple, Love said, celebrating anything ■ WHERE: 312 S. Third St., Geneva from friendships to birthdays to anni■ INFO: 630-845-4030 versaries. “You invite your girlfriends, and we June 28 at Pheasant Run in St. Charles, put out appetizers, have prizes and rafthen moved into the new location that fles,” Love said. “Your guests can have night, which was also the last day of a 20 percent discount on their purchasSwedish Days, Gattuso said. They offi- es for the evening or you can pick a cause near and dear to your heart and cially opened July 15. “The move was amazing – every- we will donate 20 percent of the prothing clicked for us,” Love said. “The ceeds from the evening.” More information is available by Irish Sisters made it here [nearly] 30 years, so we’re optimistic. The com- calling the store at 630-845-4030.

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ELBURN – Railside Citrus Insurance Agency, 109 N. Main St., Elburn, recently announced that Deb Formeller of South Elgin has joined the firm to further enhance customer service, according to a news release. Formeller brings 30 years of insurance e x p e r i e n c e t o t h e Deb firm. Formeller “We are very excited to have Deb aboard,” Railside Citrus President Dave Broz said in the release. “We were lucky to find somebody with her tal- Dave Broz ents. She is a great fit for the experience we strive to give all of our clients – she is knowledgeable, enthusiastic and she really cares about our clients.” Licensed in property and casualty insurance, Formeller will focus most of her time servicing business clients, the release stated. “I’m excited to help our clients,” Formeller said. “I’m looking forward to answering our clients’ questions and helping them with all of their insurance needs.”

New restaurant to bring more dining options near college By SUSAN O’NEILL editorial@kcchronicle.com Sugar Grove soon will have another option for dining out and meeting with friends, a restaurant located across from Waubonsee Community College at Waubonsee Drive and Route 47. Owner Jim Ratos said the restaurant, the Burnt Barrell Inn, will be a hybrid, more up-scale sports bar with depth to its menu. Ratos said he will be in a partnership with the owner of Legends Sports Bar & Grill in Yorkville, and the 5,000square-foot Sugar Grove restaurant will be a cross between Legends and

Lakeview Grille, also in Yorkville, which is owned and operated by Ratos’ son, Jimmy. The menu will include fish, steaks and ribs, as well as sandwiches and other fare. On tap will be 20 specialty beers, and specialty bourbons and whiskeys also will be available. Ratos said the name Burnt Barrell refers to the process of charring the insides of the barrels used for whiskey, which gives the whiskey a smoky flavor. Ratos said he hopes to break ground this summer or fall, and plans to be open later this year. His land development business, Parkway Development,

is currently putting in the necessary infrastructure to develop the area. A BP gas station will be built in the near future at the northwest corner of Waubonsee Drive and Route 47. There is room for additional development in the adjacent property, but there is nothing definite at this point. A 1975 graduate of Waubonsee Community College, Ratos hopes the restaurant will be a convenient place for both college students as well as area residents to enjoy a meal and a good time. He noted that college students are not just young kids anymore, that older people are going back to school to retool themselves for a second and

third career. Ratos knows about second and third careers. After graduating with an associate degree from Waubonsee, he opened a restaurant near Ottawa. He came back to Sugar Grove in 1982 and launched the business that would become Parkway Development. Since 1985, Parkway Development has been involved with projects that have added numerous restaurants, medical specialists and other professional businesses to the area. Ratos also brought the Fireside Grill to Sugar Grove more than a decade ago. He said he hopes Burnt Barrell Inn will be just as exciting.

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GENEVA – As Flair on 3rd nears its first anniversary at 312 S. Third St. in Geneva, co-owners Debbie Love and Jeanna Gattuso said they have been wonderfully successful. “We’re so happy to be here,” Love said. “It’s a great space. People find it. We are lucky enough to be between Graham’s Coffee and Graham’s Chocolates so that helps. And people are also still coming looking for the Irish Sisters.” Irish Sisters Imports had operated in that location for 28 years, closing in the spring of 2015. Love and Gattuso sold women’s and children’s items at 426 Third St. for a little over a year. They were among other independent vendors under one roof. That venture also was called Flair on 3rd, Love said. When the Irish Sisters location became available, they took their business model of women’s and children’s clothing and accessories and moved, Gattuso said. “It just made sense for us to be on our own,” Gattuso said. “It took a lot of thought. Is it crazy for us to move? And we are so ecstatic we did. It’s amazing. We feel like we’re home. The community is responding in an amazing, positive way. We are jumping up and down every day.” “It’s a big decision to move one block,” Love said. “There’s a lot of things that go through your mind.” Before the move, they worked at their original location for the six days of Geneva’s Swedish Days Festival, did a fashion show fundraiser for cancer

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• A 53-foot semitrailer chassis and a 53foot container that fits on top of it were reported stolen May 24 from the 1300 block of South River Street, Batavia. • Victoria L. Weiler, 22, of the 1000 block of Forest Avenue, Aurora, was charged May 24 with retail theft from Kohl’s, 251 N. Randall Road, Batavia. • Katilyn E. Rosa, 22, of the zero to 100 block of Simpson Street, Geneva, was charged May 24 with retail theft from Kohl’s, 251 N. Randall Road, Batavia. • It was reported on May 20 that someone overnight rammed a vehicle into a gate at the Batavia sewage treatment plant, 400 Shumway Ave., Batavia, and gained entry into the complex. • Fruitful Yield, 155 N. Randall Road, Batavia, reported May 20 that someone stole a $10 canister of foot powder. The item was later recovered.

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• Erik Gregory Angsten, 20, of the 3N000 block of Campton Hills Drive, Campton Hills, was charged May 13 with underage drinking and possessing a fake ID. • A vehicle was reported burglarized May 15 in the 5N300 block of Deer Run Drive, Campton Hills. A $400 pair of dress shoes, $200 sport coat, four or five phone charging cords and about $25 in singles and coins were reported stolen. The owner told police he must have forgotten to lock his car. • A tablet valued at $1,000 was reported stolen May 14 from a vehicle in the 6N600

block of Fair Oaks Drive, Campton Hills. • A window was reported damaged May 7 in the 5N900 block of Campton Ridge Drive, Campton Hills. Damage was estimated at $200.

block of S. Stewart Avenue, Chicago, was charged May 20 with driving on a suspended license. A police report stated Balzano was pulled over for speeding in the 500 block of Main Street, Elburn. • Dumping and littering was reported ELBURN May 20 at the Village of Elburn Public • A nuisance complaint was filed May Works Sewer Access in the 800 block of 14 in the 1000 block of Kendall Street, Hicks Drive, Elburn. A police report stated Elburn. The police report stated children three large tree branches and a piece were playing on a resident’s front lawn, of wood were dumped into a sewage and the children came close to a parked access point, and a manhole had been car in the driveway. pushed off the top of a concrete pipe. • Jason R. Kelley, 27, of the 2700 block • A dog bite was reported May 23 in of Briarcliff Lane, Lake in the Hills, was the 1200 block of Dodson Drive, Elburn. charged May 14 with driving under the influence, driving under the influence of a The police report stated a resident’s dog, combination of drugs, and possession of of the same block, charged a woman at the front door and bit her forearm. Kane marijuana under 30 grams. • Criminal damage to a car was report- County Animal Control was contacted by police. ed May 18 in the 100 block of N. Main Street, Elburn. A police report stated a dealer loaner car was parked in the same KANE COUNTY block between 5:15 and 11:30 p.m. May 18 when someone used a sharp object to SHERIFF’S OFFICE scratch the passenger side, rear quarter • Several tools, including a generator, panel, and front and rear passenger side a laser level and a drill, were reported doors. stolen May 16 from the 3N900 block of • A dog bite was reported May 19 in Wild Rose Road, St. Charles. the 400 block of Reader Street, Elburn. • A garbage bin and a recycling bin were A police report stated a pedestrian reported stolen May 18 in the 6N300 block was walking from the bus stop at the of Whitmore Circle, St. Charles. corner of Reader and Jay streets when • A vehicle was reported burglarized a neighborhood dog escaped its collar May 20 in the 42W400 block of Meadand ran at the pedestrian’s dog, biting its owlark Court, Campton Township. A front leg, then biting and holding on to its radar detector and a navigation unit were neck. Kane County Animal Control was reported stolen. contacted by police. • A resident of the 3N600 block of • Criminal defacement was reportRidgeview Court, St. Charles, reported ed May 19 at the Elburn-Countryside May 17 that someone filed a fraudulent Community Center in the 500 block of N. tax return with her information. Main Street, Elburn. A police report stat• A spare tire valued at $1,000 was reed someone spray-painted in a vestibule ported stolen May 17 in the 39W200 block of the south building entrance. • Gina M. Balzano, 31, of the 3000 See POLICE, page 17


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Me, once again, after closely examining the objects near the door: “That’s not dried grass! Those are plume moths!” For quirky naturalists who talk to themselves, as well as anyone who has an appreciation for the quieter things in life, the Pterophoridae have a lot to offer. Check ’em out. You just might find they suit you … to a T.

Continued from page 13 Most fly at night but often end up attracted to light sources, which is where you can find them in the daytime. At Hickory Knolls Discovery Center we often encounter light-colored individuals camped out on our building’s dark brown siding and door frames. In fact, just the other day I spotted a few and, yep, was completely fooled by their coloration and camouflage. Me: “Oh, I guess the crew mowed here today.” Me again (I was alone at the time): “Wait a minute … .”

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AURORA – Kool and the Gang will perform June 24 at RiverEdge Park, 360 N. Broadway Ave., Aurora. Gates will open at 5:30 p.m., and the concert will start at 7:30 p.m. Kool and the Gang hits include “Celebration,” “Jungle Boogie” and “Get

Road, Evansville, was charged May 19 with driving under the influence of alcohol, driving with a blood alcohol content greater than 0.08 percent and speeding. • Torry Joseph Korthase, 22, of the 600 block of Ohio Avenue, St. Charles, was charged May 17 with obstructing police and social hosting. • Lucas Tomas Perez Barreno, 22, of the 1600 block of Indiana Street, St. Charles, was charged May 19 with aggravated battery and two counts of domestic battery. • Nicholas Matthew Green, 20, of the 1700 block of Berkley Street, Elgin, was charged May 19 with possession of a controlled substance. • Ashley M. Guyton, 20, of the 200 block of Center Street, Elgin, was charged May 19 with retail theft. • Maria Monica Gonzalez, 18, of the 100 block of North 15th Street, St. Charles, was charged May 18 with possession of marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia.

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• Giuseppe Antonio LaFata, 24, of the 600 block of Dogleg Lane, Bartlett, was charged May 21 with possession of marijuana and of Acres Place, Geneva. A taillight possession of drug paraphernalia. cover was also reported damaged. • Mark Allen Follman, 44, of the 200 block of Valley View ST. CHARLES Drive, St. Charles, was charged • Sudhir K. Shah, 64, of the May 20 with disorderly conduct 3900 block of Nautilus Lane, Ha- and criminal trespass to real nover Park, was charged May 18 property. with selling tobacco to a minor. • Peter John Kamps, 55, of • John Spencer Santoro, 21, of the 1600 block of North LaSalle the 2700 block of Royal Lytham Drive, Chicago, was charged Court, St. Charles, was charged May 23 with driving under the May 22 with driving under the influence of alcohol, improper influence of alcohol. lane use and making an improp• Kevin Thomas Nagel, 23, of er turn. the 300 block of East Victoria • Angela Lynn Cudecki, 23, of Drive, Northlake, was charged the 200 block of Eclipse Drive, May 22 with driving under the Carol Stream, was charged influence of alcohol and making May 25 with driving under the an improper U-turn. influence of alcohol, improper • Brandon Markee Jackson, 22, lane use and making an impropof the 300 block of Pheasant er turn. Hill Drive, North Aurora, was • Derek J. Raya, 18, of the 3100 charged May 21 with speeding, block of Turnberry Road, St. possession of marijuana, posCharles, was charged May 17 session of drug paraphernalia with underage drinking. and possession of a controlled • Allen Dean Woodruff, 29, of substance. the 14100 block of Petersburg

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Court date set for St. Charles man accused of trying to kill wife Scott J. Turyna out of jail after posting $50,000 bond

By ASHLEY SLOBODA asloboda@shawmedia.com ST. CHARLES TOWNSHIP – The St. Charles man accused of trying to kill his wife is expected to have his preliminary hearing this summer. In a court appearance May 27 – more than three weeks after Scott J. Turyna

was charged with attempted murder, among other crimes – Kane County Circuit Judge D.J. Tegeler set the 65-yearold’s preliminary hearing for July 1. Tegeler also acknowledged Turyna has been compliant with pre-trial services and told him to continue his compliance. Turyna is out of jail on

$50,000 bail, which was charged to a credit card, according to court records. Under conditions of his bond, records show Turyna cannot have contact with his wife of 26 years and cannot go to her St. Charles residence. Court filings also indicate an emergency order of protection was granted in the case. Turyna was charged May

4 in connection to a May 3 incident that began with him and his wife arguing over financial matters and ended with him firing a gun at her, police have said. He also was charged with aggravated domestic battery, interfering with the reporting of domestic violence and two counts of aggravated discharge of a firearm.

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Geneva woman accused of murder faces lawsuit over husband’s death By ASHLEY SLOBODA asloboda@shawmedia.com GENEVA – The Geneva woman accused of fatally poisoning her husband now faces a wrongful death lawsuit from his estate, according to Kane County court records. Julia Gutierrez, 53, faces two counts of first-degree murder in the January death of her husband, Eduardo. Prose-

cutors have described the case as an attempted murder-suicide. Court filings indicate her husband’s estate is seeking a judg- Julia ment in excess Gutierrez of $50,000, plus the costs of the lawsuit. A jury trial has been demanded in the case, records

show. Gutierrez also has requested a jury trial for her criminal case. Authorities have alleged that Gutierrez mixed six temazepam pills, a prescription sleep medication, into a smoothie and gave it to her husband sometime between Jan. 26 and Jan. 28. Geneva police responded to the couple’s home on the eve-

ning of Jan. 28 after receiving a telephone call for a well-being check, police have said. Police reportedly found Eduardo Gutierrez, 53, dead and his wife in need of medical assistance. The prosecution has asserted Julia Gutierrez poisoned her husband because she didn’t want him to suffer from her death, and he was suffering by watching her suffer from “environmental illness.”

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IRIS NADINE MCCORMICK service in St. Charles will be announced at a later date. In the meantime, donations in Deane Carlborg’s memory can be made to the St. Charles Public Library, 1 S 6th Ave, St Charles, IL 60174.

Iris “Nadine” McCormick (nee Allen), 83, of St. Charles. Heaven gained another beautiful angel on Sunday, May 22, at her passing in her home. Nadine was born in Lamar, HELEN LEONA LICHER AR and was preceded in death by her husBorn: Dec. 10, 1924; in Dayton, OH band, Harding. Died: May 27, 2016; in Geneva, IL She is survived by a son, Phil (Rebecca) of Chattanooga, TN; and daughter, Tammy Helen Leona Licher, age 91, of Geneva (Mark) Ross of St. Charles; grandchildren, passed away Friday, May 27, 2016, in her Brad McCormick and Cara Brown of Tenneshome after a month long illness. see and Kaylie Ross of St. Charles. Nadine She was born December 10, 1924, in was also blessed with two great grandchilDayton, Ohio, the daughter of Frank and Edna dren, Mack and Paul Brown. May Diener. After high school Helen worked Always a kind word and soft spoken, for National Cash Register, working on a top Nadine’s thoughts were centered around the secret project now know, after declassificasouth and loved visiting her hometown in tion, as the “Enigma Project”, which helped in Bernie, MO. She prided herself in her work for the war effort to defeat the Germans during many years at Burgess Norton Manufacturing WWII. and later at Walmart Corp until her retireShe married James Garfield Licher Jr. after ment at age 80. She enjoyed meeting her waiting 4 years for his return from his enlist- friends at the local coffee shop and walking ment in the Navy during the war. in her favorite park. After the war they settled in Geneva, IL, Please join her family for a memorial service where they raised their three children Mark Saturday, May 28, 2:00p.m. at West Chicago (Susan) Whitney Licher, Bruce Jeffrey Licher Church of Christ 350 E. James Avenue, West and Beth (James) Cherryle Dahlke. Chicago where she was loyal member. After raising her three children, she worked Arrangements by Countryside Funeral in the Geneva Court House, in voter registra- Home and Crematory. For information tion. Moved on to a position as an Ophthal(847)289-8054. mic Assistant. After several years she and her husband James Licher opened their own RONALD O. PETERSON Leather Business on Third Street in Geneva called Raku Leather, which they ran together Born: July 22, 1930; in Chicago, IL Died: May 21, 2016; in New Albany, IN for 18 years until they closed their business for retirement. Ronald O. Peterson, age 85, formally of She was the beloved and adored Wife of James Garfield Licher Jr. who preceded her in Maple Park went to be with his Lord on May 21, 2016, at the Providence Nursing Facility in death in 2001. She is survived by her 8 grandchildren, Amy New Albany, IN. He was born on Tuesday, July 22, 1930, in Elizabeth Licher, Benjamin Marcus Licher, and James Garfield Licher III, Brandon James Chicago the son of Oscar Andrew and Eva Dahlke and Cherryle Lynn Dahlke, Vivian Ma- Augusta Peterson. Although Ronald lived in many different places he always considered rie Licher, Olivia Ann Licher, Sophia Isabella the town where he grew up, Maple Park, his Licher; and 7 great grandchildren, Devin Tineo, Scott Tineo, Jonah Dahlke, Nick Dahlke, home. He attended local schools and graduSamuel Sanders-Licher, Grayson Sanders-Li- ated from Maple Park High School in 1948. After graduation he learned on the job from cher and Uriah Licher. his father how to run a business. He married Helen spent her last years doing Genealothe love of his life who happened to be his gy about her family and authoring a family high school sweetheart, Helen Imogene cookbook to pass on. She will be extremely missed by her friends Merriman, on March 3, 1949. Ronald was a business owner and grocer and family, but will be joining her husband, at Peterson’s Grocery Store from the time who was “the love of her life”. he graduated high school until 1973. This is Arrangements handled by Malone Fu-

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Deane Anne Carlborg, née Houlahan, 86, died peacefully at her retirement community in Corte Madera, California on April 30, 2016. Born to John Joseph and Deane Fackrell Houlahan in Salt Lake City, UT, Deane grew up in Evanston, IL. Graduating from Evanston Township High School in 1947, she received a BS in Biology from Ripon College in 1951. After a year doing lab work at G.D. Searle & Company, she earned her Masters in Anatomy and Physiology from the University of Illinois at Champaign-Urbana (1954) and married fellow Evanstonian Frank Carlborg in 1956. Moving to St. Charles in 1964, Deane began teaching undergraduate Anatomy and Physiology, first at Aurora College (University), and then at North Park College (University) in Chicago. In 1973, she joined the faculty at Elgin Community College (ECC), where she was a beloved teacher for 20 years. At ECC, she launched a Food Science program and was honored with the Orrin G. Thompson Excellence in Teaching Award in 1982. She moved to California in 2014. Deane was a gregarious extrovert who loved a party and made fast friends of every age from all chapters of her life. These ranged from her Y Club, the Mitchells, who sustained an annual round-robin letter for more than 50 years, to the Gourmets, her faithful foodie-travel posse - and many of her students, of whom she was so proud. An ardent feminist, polymath, and lifelong athlete, Deane was a member of the first squad of women lifeguards on Lake Michigan and one of two women in her graduate program. She also enjoyed tennis, walks in Kane County’s beautiful parks and nature preserves, and cycling trips with her husband and friends. She was a Girl Scout leader, member of two book clubs, board member at St. Charles Public Library, and docent at the Fabyan Villa in Geneva. A precocious musician, Deane began playing the piano by ear at age three and continued to communicate by piano as she succumbed to aphasia in the last years of her life. Deane will be remembered by friends and family for her humor, optimism, abundant energy, and sense of adventure. Beginning with a bicycle trip through Europe upon graduation from college, she never stopped traveling or exploring the world through books, lectures, museums, the arts, and food. Deane summed it up herself: “Life has been rich, good, fulfilling...” Deane Carlborg was pre-deceased by Frank Carlborg, her husband of 58 years; and her brother, Michael Houlahan. She is survived by her children, Sonja Carlborg, Anne McCormack, and Eric Carlborg; and her brother, John Houlahan. Deane was a dedicated grandmother to seven grandchildren. Details for a late summer/fall memorial

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when he felt a calling to switch careers and become a salesman for Decatur Custom Tool until his retirement in 1995. He was a long time member of his home church, Grace United Methodist Church in Maple Park. Ronald loved people and could talk to anybody, which is why he was a great businessman/salesman. He enjoyed fishing all his life and went on many fishing trips with friends, during which it seemed he was always the treasurer and cook. Ronald didn’t even like fish, but he enjoyed the company. He and his bride also enjoyed many trips with their dear friends Joe and Marge Turk. He leaves behind one daughter, Lori (John) Riggs; two grandchildren, Ben Riggs and Amanda (Eddie) Carlisle; and one great grandson, Levi Carlisle. Ronald now joins his parents, Oscar and Eva; wife, Helen Imogene (Perudy); and his son, Michael. A visitation will be from 4:00 to 8:00 PM on Thursday, May 26, 2016, at the Conley Funeral Home, 116 W. Pierce Street in Elburn. The funeral service will be at 11:00 AM on Friday, May 27, 2016, at Grace United Methodist Church, 506 Willow St, Maple Park, IL 60151. Burial will follow at Fairview Park Cemetery in DeKalb. A memorial has been established in Ronald Peterson’s name to benefit: Checks may be made to the “Grace United Methodist Church” and mailed in care of P.O. Box 66, Elburn, 60119. Tributes may also be forwarded to the same address or on our Facebook page or the web at www.conleycare.com.

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separate event on April 13.” Khan Academy is a nonprofit organization with a mission to change education for the better by providing a free, world-class education to anyone. The top scorers on both the “mastery” and “hustle” leaderboards at LearnStorm Chicago were invited to the finals event at the end of April. The finals event festivities featured carnival-style games inspired by Google, a partner of Khan Academy; a cer-

Coastal Carolina University About 1,940 students have made the Coastal Carolina University Dean’s List for the spring semester. To qualify for the Dean’s List, freshmen must earn a 3.25 grade-point average, and upperclassmen must earn a 3.5 grade-point average. Elburn resident Colleen Landers, a sophomore majoring in marine science, is among those who made the list. Coastal Carolina University is located in Conway, S.C.

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emony recognizing the achievement of students; and remarks from Hyatt CEO and President Mark Hoplamazian, as well as Shawn Jackson, deputy chief of teaching and learning for Chicago Public Schools. Hyatt Hotels Corp. partnered with Khan Academy to help launch LearnStorm Chicago in late January 2016. For more information about LearnStorm, visit www.LearnStorm2016. org or www.KhanAcademy.org.

Brownies help bring ‘Buddy Benches’ to Davis Primary School KANE COUNTY CHRONICLE

Two “Buddy Benches” are being set up at Davis Primary School in St. Charles thanks to Brownie Girl Scout Troop 830. Girls in the troop are Lily Robles, Bianca Santucci, Brie Melcher, Lea Forsell (not pictured), Alyssa Cruver, Abby Sempserott, Addie Osborne (not pictured), Addison Wagner, Charlotte Turley, Giana Tognocchi, Kaitlyn Dibert, Karly Vaia, Kaylee McInnis, Maddy Moehrlin, Makayla VanDinther, Sophia Julian, Sydney Kirch, Taylor Long, Tess Dockins and Tess Stavropoulos.

neighbors@kcchronicle.com ST. CHARLES – Brownie Girl Scout Troop 830 is helping establish two “Buddy Benches” at Davis Primary School in St. Charles. The second-grade troop sold cookies at booths, competed and won third place in a cookie music video competition, and won 23rd place nationwide in the “Bling your Booth” competition to help raise money for the benches, stated a news release. “The school was so supportive of their efforts that the benches were purchased by the school and given to the troop to paint and decorate,” stated the release. “The girls will be spreading the word and the rules for the benches at school, and the following second-grade troops will do the same and maintain the benches each year.” The idea started when a mom said she had heard about Buddy Benches and thought it might help kids, like her own daughter, who sometimes have trouble asking other kids if they can play with

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them, according to the release. “All of the girls have been very excited about it and hope to see more benches at more schools and parks soon,” stated the release. Troop 830 leaders are Katherine

Wood Robles, Dawn Santucci and Jodi Melcher. Girls in the troop are Lily Robles, Bianca Santucci, Brie Melcher, Lea Forsell, Alyssa Cruver, Abby Sempserott, Addie Osborne, Addison Wagner,

Charlotte Turley, Giana Tognocchi, Kaitlyn Dibert, Karly Vaia, Kaylee McInnis, Maddy Moehrlin, Makayla VanDinther, Sophia Julian, Sydney Kirch, Taylor Long, Tess Dockins and Tess Stavropoulos.

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Wredling Middle School students (pictured), as well as Haines and Rotolo middle school students, celebrate their achievement in the LearnStorm Chicago math challenge with an invitation-only event at Morgan Manufacturing in Chicago.

Carthage College A total of 833 students have been named to the Carthage College Dean’s List for the spring 2016 semester. Dean’s List honors are accorded to Carthage students who achieve a 3.5 grade-point average while carrying at least 14 credit hours during a semester. The following local students achieved the honor: Alexandra Brenwall of Sugar Grove, Claire Carlson of Batavia, Justin Hall of Elburn, Maria Isely of Batavia, Colt Luedtke of Hampshire, Matthew Musielak of Batavia, Jilian Novak of St. Charles, Danielle Noverini of South Elgin, Taylor Oanes of St. Charles, Samantha Payton of Sugar Grove, Hannah Pearson of St. Charles, Megan Pfister of North Aurora, Krista Sreniawski of St. Charles, Darcy Stoecklin of St. Charles, Kyla Sullivan of St. Charles, Elle Tattoni of Elburn, Savanna Unterberg of Batavia, and Nicholas Winthers of Maple Park. Carthage College is in Kenosha, Wis.

KANE COUNTY CHRONICLE More than 250 students from the Chicago area gathered April 30 to celebrate their achievement in the first LearnStorm Chicago math challenge with an invitation-only event at Morgan Manufacturing in Chicago. Wredling Middle School and Haines Middle School in St. Charles – and Rotolo Middle School in Batavia – were among the 15 schools represented at the final celebration for “their overwhelming success throughout the inaugural math challenge,” stated a news release. “These three Kane County schools were LearnStorm leaders, consistently taking the lead over more than 100,000 students at more than 1,400 schools from across Cook, DuPage, Kane, Lake, McHenry and Will counties also participating in the challenge,” stated the release. “The St. Charles students topped both the ‘mastery’ (awarded for accuracy) and ‘hustle’ (awarded for demonstrating grit and determination) leaderboards, which are the two point categories in LearnStorm. ... Rotolo Middle School scored highest in mastery throughout the challenge, and the Batavia students were individually recognized by Khan Academy at a

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Laura Burke General Manager

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Ben Draper Kane Weekend Editor

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Illinois’ budget crisis hurting colleges and universities Another consequence of Illinois’ disastrous budget impasse could hurt the state many years – decades, even – into the future. An Associated Press review of admissions data found that applications for the 2016-17 fall semester are down at at least four of the state’s 12 public universities. Each of the universities seeing application declines are smaller schools that don’t have as much money coming in from sources such as research grants and tuition, according to the AP. At the same time, some colleges and universities in neighboring states are reporting that applications from Illinois students have increased at their schools. There’s little doubt that many of the wounds of higher education are self-inflicted. Constantly increasing tuition to cover wasteful spending has caught up to the people in charge. Schools have overbuilt, overcharged, overpaid. Students have reached their breaking point. In Illinois, the problem’s been exacerbated by state government’s dysfunction. Nearing its 11th month without a state budget, Illinois lawmakers earlier this month approved emergency funding for higher education – at just about 38 percent of last year’s budgeted amount – just so some colleges could keep their doors open into the summer. And with fiscal 2017 approaching, it’s looking less likely that a new budget will be in place anytime soon. Most schools already have cut significantly into staff, and funding for MAP grants for lower-income families has been slashed. While the AP’s review is far from complete, the findings make sense. Why would high school juniors and seniors consider attending at-risk colleges and universities when other, better and safer options are amply available? Students who leave the state for college also are more likely to find jobs elsewhere than students who stay in state for college. That brain drain is something Illinois certainly can’t afford. It’s a dangerous cycle that could further lead to more job losses, fewer tax dollars collected, less money to pay for, well, everything. Gov. Bruce Rauner and the General Assembly need to approve a balanced budget. Illinois’ future is at stake.

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‘Little park’ is a place I like to call home I have known my main best friend since I was 4 years old. She lives seven houses down from me on a busy residential street. The two of us share a special bonding spot at the little park in our neighborhood. The “little park,” as my best friend and I call it, is situated between rows of houses and a small forest with dense areas of poison ivy and every critter imaginable. There is really nothing unique about the park. There is a playground with a few swirly slides and a couple of monkey bars. The park has green benches, a gazebo with a picnic table and an enormous field for kids to kick around a soccer ball. It is simply an ordinary park, but it holds so much value. When my best friend and I were young children, we wandered to our neighborhood park out of pure boredom and curiosity. As young kids, the two of us would run around the playground. It has always been a place where my friend and I come to reflect on life and to discuss our personal feelings.

BEFORE THE DIPLOMA Denise Cartina Whenever we arrive at the park, we always head straight for a pair of swings. I feel secure when I gently swing back and forth on that swing. I can recall sitting on the same exact swing when I was 7, 13, and now at 19 years old. Realistically, my friend and I only swing on the swings for about five minutes before we stop and begin to discuss our deepest thoughts and life problems. I can still recall past conversations that my friend and I have had on the swings over the years, like how one of us is in love with some boy or fighting with our mothers. While the topics of our conversations shift quite a bit as we mature, the words we exchange are just as important as they were when the biggest worry we had in our lives was deciding what item to share to the class during show and tell. Perhaps it

is the quietness of the park that makes it such a peaceful place to pour our feelings out to each other. The “little park” is the one place I can escape to when I need to get out of my house and wish to chat with my best friend. Whenever I get to sit down on the swings with my best friend and discuss our thoughts, nothing else in the world matters. My friend and I know when each other is upset, so we often walk over to the park to talk. All of my troubles seem to escape as I just take in the environment around me and slowly swing next to my best friend. The two of us have formed a connection to this “little park.” The attachment to this park is the result of going there for more than 10 years to chat about life in a peaceful, beautiful setting.

Denise Cartina is a student at Waubonsee Community College and graduate of Batavia High School. Her column runs every other Thursday in the Kane County Chronicle. Contact her at editorial@kcchronicle.com.

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RIVER TOWN CHRONICLES Rick Holinger trudged past the statues, around the corner and into an open area the size of a small gym through which the line cut through diagonally and disappeared around a corner. “This is insane,” I said, sure we’d miss our flight. Approaching, then turning the corner, I stared down the hallway long as a football field and gasped, “Oh, my God.” What I saw couldn’t be true. The line stretched halfway down the corridor, nightmarishly long. Finally finding the end of the line, we texted our daughter the bad news. It’s now 7:45. We shuffle an inch forward. I take out student research papers to grade. Tia opens her book on

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To the editor: To Geneva residents, we would like to thank and acknowledge the city of Geneva staff on their expert trimming of our parkway trees recently. Kudos to all of them! They used great care when concerning any danger and safety, were especially friendly, spoke openly to us regarding the best kind of trimming, and were continually careful to avoid new flowers planted, even relocating the truck around to accommodate them. And – after disposing of large limbs – then raked the entire areas, [picked up small debris by hand], blew any miscellaneous leaves and sticks out of the grass, even blew our driveway and the street. What a job! All with many smiles. Thank you again – it was most appreciated. Ken and Tricia Aurand Geneva

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creativity in the classroom. Ten minutes pass. We shuffle ahead two more inches. Fifteen minutes later, we reach the turn into the giant room. And here’s the amazing part: Every person streaming forward searching for the end of the line, when taking the turn and seeing it extending farther than the eye can see, changes expression from despondent to horrified. Their face falls as if finding out their $10-off coupon for a lodge at The Dells expired the day before, and they then say in a voice barely above a whisper, “Oh, my God.” “Oh, my God.” “Oh, my God.” Fifteen minutes later, a monstrous Chicago cop stands beside us. “What’s the holdup?” someone asks. “Oh, don’t worry,” he smiles. “The dog’s on break.” Huh? What dog? What break? “Soon as he comes back,” the cop continues, “you watch. This line’ll

This is in response to [the] Sound Off on “Lo and behold.” You built a shed. If you pay association fees, you’re not allowed to do that. I know. I live in one of those places, but not in North Aurora. As a retiree, you have to look and make sure where you are moving to, if that’s the place you wanna stay, then that’s 20 or 30 years. Is there a perfect place? No, there is not. I thought this was perfect. It’s not. You just have to accept a choice that you have made, and if you pay association fees you cannot do what you want to.

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Hi. I just wanted to thank ... Wayne for doing an outstanding job on keeping the Westside Cemetery in Batavia in such beautiful shape. He does a great job, and I just wanted to say thank you. It looks beautiful, clean. Every time I come down here, it just looks wonderful. Great job, Wayne.

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Illinois is so money-hungry that they don’t realize that they’re destroying their own state. And I’m talking about our Illinois government at all levels. I’m talking about school districts, park districts, cities, towns and especially the state government that can’t come up

move so fast you’ll have to run to keep up.” “The dog’s ‘on break?’” I whisper to Tia. “We’re waiting for the dog to take a leak? Can’t TSA afford two dogs?” Up ahead, the line starts walking! Now we are walking! We practically skip down the ramp and single-file past a bored, black-haired pooch sniffing relieved passengers. That night, in Buffalo, we watch CNN footage from Midway and around the country. We’re in the news. We are the news. I should have taken a video of the people turning the corner and calling on God. Instead, I watch those folks now as I write, their looks of horror, one after another, running through my head.

Rick Holinger has taught high school and college English in the western suburbs for more than 35 years. Contact him at editorial@kcchronicle.com.

with a state budget and can’t stop spending other people’s money like it was water. The latest thing is they were talking about taxing retirees’ ... retirement income. I can tell you that with all of the cities around Illinois trying to attract retirees ... by, you know, putting in senior housing and so on, that if they start taxing retirement income, you’re going to see a bust in the retirement market like you’ve never seen in our life before. Because people can’t afford to live in Illinois when they’re working and paying taxes, so, you know, retirees are barely making it. We still have to pay premiums on insurance, and every time we turn around, our Social Security is being dipped, dug into for another reason or another. The Medicare premiums go up, which reduces our Social Security income. ... We have to have another supplemental health insurance plan, which is anywhere from $1,000 to $1,500 a month, depending on where the coverage is, and what kind of coverage it is, and what your health is. So, you know, if Illinois wants to [mess up] their state even more, just go ahead and tax retirees’ income that we don’t have to pay our rent as it is and see where you go. Flight from Illinois will be astronomical.

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“Oh, my God!” “Oh, my God!” “Oh, my God!” No, we’re not in church. My wife, Tia, and I are standing in a line as long as a Wal-Mart Black Friday pre-dawn opening, waiting to be frisked by TSA (Terribly Slow Agency) personnel at Midway Airport. Our plane departs at 10:40 a.m., and though three hours away, we might not make it. Fifteen minutes earlier, we walked blissfully through these same tunnels we now stand in until running into travelers backed up the ramp that feeds the main lobby. “Sure hope we get preapproved check-in like we did last month.” “We checked our bags, though,” Tia reminded me. “Let’s try that.” We did. But after getting boarding passes, a blue-uniformed agent pointed up the ramp – where the line now disappeared through double doors. We

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Pheasant Run, DuPage Airport Authority come to an agreement Airport authority will not seek to acquire resort By ASHLEY SLOBODA asloboda@shawmedia.com ST. CHARLES – The ownership of Pheasant Run Resort and the DuPage Airport Authority, which filed a lawsuit this year to acquire the resort through eminent domain, have reached an agreement, according to a news release issued May 26. The airport authority filed the lawsuit over its concerns about potential residential development on the resort’s golf course, which abuts the DuPage Airport, according to the release. The release indicated the airport is the fourth busi-

est airport in Illinois. Pheasant Run, 4051 E. Main St., St. Charles, is directly north of the airport, 2700 International Drive, West Chicago. Under the agreement, the airport authority will not seek to acquire the resort or the adjoining frontage parcels along East Main Street, the release stated. Instead, the release indicated the airport authority will only acquire part of the golf course behind the resort and adjacent to the airport. “With this agreement Pheasant Run will continue to serve its current and future guests without effect from the eminent domain case,” the release stated. Jerome F. Cataldo, president and CEO of Hostmark Hospitality Group, Pheasant Run’s management company, stated in the release that

the ownership is pleased the agreement maintains the continued operation of the “historic” property. “We are proud to offer our future guests and social and business event planners the reassurance that Pheasant Run Resort will continue to provide an exceptional experience for years to come as further investment to enhance the resort can now continue,” Cataldo stated in the release. Phillip Luetkehans, an attorney representing the airport authority, wrote in an email that the airport authority has no additional comment than what was included in the release. Pheasant Run annually has about 100,000 visitors to its Mega Center, theater and dining outlets, including Harvest and Jambalaya, according to the release.

The school year is ending, the weather is getting nicer, and backyards are now becoming popular hangouts again for families and friends. Some of the cooking is now being taken outdoors as it’s grilling season. Community members can learn a great deal more about grilling on June 11 when area chef Michael Maddox visits the Sugar Grove Public Library to offer a free class. Guests are simply asked to register to attend. Maddox, a faculty member at the College of DuPage’s culinary arts program, will share ideas that go beyond the basic burgers, buns and garnishes. He will demonstrate various toppings, different items to grill and the proper techniques that should be used while grilling. “I’ll talk a lot about prep technique ideas and methods, and how to utilize the grill more than just for a piece of meat or fish,” he said. “I’ll discuss how to use the grill to the full extent by bringing pots and pans on the grill, not just the protein, and about working ahead by marinating the day before and getting creative, even with romaine salad on the grill and adding a smoky charred flavor that people probably never thought about.” Maddox is someone who has been in a kitchen for most of his life. He grew up on a farm in Central Illinois and helped raise grain crops as well as pigs, cattle, sheep and chicken, some which were butchered. Early in life he learned the respect necessary to produce great recipes as well as an appreciation for different ingredients. He traveled the world, working in fine dining French restaurants in Chicago, New York and France, as well as at a European-style resort in Florida. Later he owned Le Titi De Paris, a French restaurant in Arlington Heights, where he spent 20 years before finding his latest passion – teaching.

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Library, 125 S. Municipal Drive Sugar Grove n COST: Free n INFO: Call Genna Mickey at 630-409-1568 to register. While students at COD learn many things that can be applied to the food industry, Maddox will offer something similar to attendees during his 90-minute class which will focus primarily on grilling ideas and successful methods and techniques to make backyard barbecues the hits of the neighborhood this summer. “It’s going to go beyond the grilling of hamburgers and more about marinades and rubs and relishes and things that can go with it and how to liven it up,” he said. “People have a comfort zone but times have changed and we’re now getting fruits and vegetables from all over the world all year. We can really raise the bar from a plain piece of meat and intensify the flavors.” The Sugar Grove Public Library offered a “Chocolates From Around The World” presentation in February that was quite successful so Genna Mickey, adults services manager at the library, decided to pursue something else food-related. “Our patrons seem to like cooking demos and with it being summer I was looking for something with a summer theme,” she said. “Mike came highly recommended and I like that he’s a faculty member who is used to teaching people.” Although she doesn’t like cooking, Mickey said cooking demos still can be interesting. “I don’t like cooking, but I like to watch talented people making things,” she said. Maddox will make plenty of delicious things and he promises to share some samples as well.

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Robert R. Coveyou was a research mathematician who is best known for his article published in 1970 entitled: The generation of random numbers is too important to be left to chance. Computer-dealt bridge deals are generated using a random number generator from 1 to 52. In theory, it is pure chance who gets which card, but it is possible to doctor the program to eliminate, say, all 4-3-3-3 hands. In bridge deals, numbers rule, especially tricks taken. In tandem with that, the defenders should bear in mind the number of tricks they need to defeat the contract. How should East let that number guide his play in today’s deal? South is in four spades, and West leads the heart queen. Partner opens one no-trump. You have game values with one or two four-card majors. Should you use Stayman to try to find a 4-4 major-suit fit? Certainly when you have a singleton or void. When you are 4-3-3-3, though, go with three no-trump. With 4-4-3-2, my basic rule is to use Stayman when we have only the minimum values for game, and my hand has a weak doubleton. East sees three defensive tricks: the spade king and two top hearts. Since from the point count West can have no other winners, the fourth trick will have to be a club ruff. But East shouldn’t drop the heart two at trick one, hoping partner will get the message. Instead, he should take control; he overtakes the heart queen with his king and returns his singleton club. Then, when East gets in with his spade king, he leads a low heart, putting West on play to deliver the contract-killing club ruff.

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Native Prairie Subdivision Sale

FRI & SAT, JUNE 3 & 4 9-3

FRI, SAT, SUN JUNE 3, 4, 5 8AM - 4PM

Keslinger Road Gas Stove, Washer, Jeep Tires/Rims, Anderson Door, Child's Vanity, Video Games, Lego's, Coach Purses, 1958 T-Bird, Shop Vac, Bunk Beds, J. Deere Snowblower/Plow/Trailer, Jayco 5th Wheel, Commercial Zero Turn, Antiques, Roll Top, Bar, Stools, décor, Clothes, Kitchen Misc and Much More!

Giant Hostas, Tropicals, Waterlilys & So Much More!

Maple Park Estate/Garage Sale 574 S Elizabeth Street

Thursday, 6/9, Friday 6/10, Saturday, 6/11 9AM-4PM Furniture, Small Appliances, Generator, Sets of Dishes & Household. EVERYTHING MUST GO! MENDOTA - ANNUAL REGAP YARD SALE 4107 E 3rd Road

402 S. 6 Street SW Corner of 6th & Fulton Friday, Saturday, Sunday 9-4 Quality Antiques Fine Accessories Estate Pieces Including: Chinese Export Pieces Japanese Imari Vintage Linens Garden Items And 18th & 19th Century English Antiques Also Geneva Garden Club “Fancy Plants” Sale And Garden Boutique HINCKLEY GARAGE SALES

Village of Hinckley Community Garage Sale will be held Friday, June 3 - Sunday, June 5th. Sales will take place each day from 8am-4pm. Over 35 homes are participating this year! Maps will be available for pickup at area businesses. Proceeds of garage sale registration benefit the HBRHS Library to fund books for our local students.

June 2-4, 8am-? NO EARLY BIRDS Furniture, Riding lawn mower, Appliances, Kids clothes, Kids toys, Tools, Clothes, Housewares, Books and much more. If you are looking for it, it's probably here!! All proceeds benefit ReGAP (Retired Greyhounds as Pets).

St. Charles Multi-Family Garage Sale Household Items, Holiday Decorations, Baby Clothes & Items, Apple IIE Complete w/ 2, 5 ¼ Disc Drives, Cross Country Skis, & MUCH MUCH MORE!

Sugar Grove Sub-Div Sale -Lakes of Bliss Woods-

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June 3rd & 4th 8-3 Something for Everyone!

Antique Solid Walnut Dresser $125, Schwinn Moab Mountain Bike $65, Vintage Sea Shell Metal Lawn Chair $30. 630-485-8177 Baby Grand Piano - Krakauer Bros. from 1916-1917. Good condition, all keys work, but will need to be tuned. You haul it. FREE 630-329-6284

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1145 N. 5th Ave. St. Charles, IL (630) 584-2199 1 mile N. of Rt. 64 on Rt. 25, www.bethlehemluth.org Sunday Worship: 8:00 a.m./ 9:15 a.m./ 10:30 a.m. Sunday School All Ages: 9:15 am/10:30 am Worship on Saturdays 5:30 p.m. Bethlehem Preschool Center: Full Day Child Care/ Half Day Preschool 630-584-6027

Sanctuary

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BAPTIST First Baptist Church of Geneva

“Reach. Connect. Equip. Serve” East Campus (EC) 2300 South Street, Geneva Sunday: Traditional 9:15 & 10:45 a.m. Worship Café 9:15 a.m. West Campus (WC) 3435 Keslinger Road, Geneva Saturday Worship 5:00 p.m. Sunday: Contemporary 9:15 & 10:45 a.m. (630) 232-7068 www.fbcg.com Hand in Hand Christian Preschool: 630-208-4903 SM-CL0380758

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Bethany Lutheran Church 8 S. Lincoln St., Batavia (corner of Lincoln and Wilson) (630) 879-3444 www.bethanybatavia.org Sundays 9:00am Worship 10:00am Coffee Hour 10:30am Worship 10:30am Sunday School Wednesdays During Lent 7:00pm Prayer Service Monthly Last Friday Community Supper 5:00 – 7:00pm Free to the Community

UNITED METHODIST Batavia United Methodist Church Relationships, Not Religion

New Hope Lutheran, LCMC 710 Western Ave., Geneva Park District, Geneva (630) 492-0455 www.newhopelcmc.org Sunday Worship: 9:00 am Fellow and Intergenerational Sunday School 10:15 am

In sorrow, grief, or darkness, experience the light of Jesus Christ 8:30 (Traditional) 11:00 (Praise Band) Free Community PancakeSausage Breakfast Every Sunday! 9:30-10:15 a.m. National Historic Landmark Church outside- warm, peaceful, welcoming inside. Rt. 31 Downtown Batavia www.bataviaumc.com or 630-879-7060 Find Us On Facebook

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Fox Valley Presbyterian Church (USA)

A Welcoming Church 227 East Side Dr., Geneva (1 blk. N. of Rt. 38.) (630) 232-7448 www.foxvalleypres.org 8:00 a.m. Worship (informal) 10:00 a.m. Worship (traditional) 10:00 a.m. Church school Nursery Care Provided 8:30-11:00 a.m. Adult Breakfast Club 8:30 a.m. Confirmation (7-8th grd.) 4:00 p.m. Youth Group 7:00 p.m. The Growing Place Weekday Preschool We are a Stephen Ministry Church

COVENANT Batavia Covenant Church, Preschool 1314 W. Main St., Batavia. (630) 879-3721 bataviacov.com Sunday Schedule: 9:30 am Coffee (Fellowship Hall, lower level) 10:00 am Worship Service Preschool: (630) 879-3795

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630-879-5906 (Craig) Serving the Fox Valley for over 25 years Batavia

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ANDERSON BMW

REICHERT CHEVROLET

TOM PECK FORD

2145 S. Eastwood Dr. • Woodstock, IL

13900 Auto Mall Dr. • Huntley, IL

888/682-4485

815/338-2780

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360 N. Rte. 31 • Crystal Lake, IL

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www.TomPeckFord.com

800/935-5913

2525 E. Main Street St. Charles, IL 60174

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630/584-1800

407 Skokie Valley Hwy • Lake Bluff, IL

847-604-5000 www.KnauzBMW.com

CRYSTAL LAKE CHRYSLER

www.garylangauto.com

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2145 S. Eastwood Dr. • Woodstock, IL

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815/385-7220

847/202-3900

ST. CHARLES CHRYSLER DODGE JEEP

1611 East Main Street • St. Charles, IL

(630) 513-5353

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800-935-5913 www.motorwerks.com

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815/385-2000

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sale without any representation as to quality or quantity of title and without recourse to plaintiff. The sale is further subject to confirmation by the court. Upon payment in full of the bid amount, the purchaser shall receive a Certificate of Sale, which will entitle the purchaser to a Deed to the real estate after PUBLIC NOTICE confirmation of the sale. The property will NOT be open for IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR inspection. Prospective bidders are THE 16TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT admonished to check the court file KANE COUNTY to verify all information. The GENEVA, ILLINOIS successful purchaser has the sole Deutsche Bank National Trust responsibility/expense of evicting Company as Trustee for Indymac Publisher's Notice: All real estate advertising in this any tenants or other individuals INDX Mortgage Loan Trust 2006newspaper is subject to the Fair Housing Act which presently in possession of the subAR6, Mortgage Pass-Through makes it illegal to advertise "any preference, limitation ject premises. If this property is a 2006-AR6 Certificates Series or discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, condominium unit, the purchaser handicap, familial status or national origin, or an PLAINTIFF of the unit at the foreclosure sale, intention, to make any such preference, limitation of Vs. other than a mortgagee shall pay discrimination." Familial status includes children under Bruce E. Kamperman; Judy E. the assessments and the legal fees the age of 18 living with parents or legal custodians, Kamperman; Providian National required by The Condominium pregnant women and people securing custody of children under 18. Bank, under Memorandum of Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g) This newspaper will not knowingly accept any advertising for real estate Judgment recorded as document (1) and (g)(4). IF YOU ARE THE which is in violation of the law. Our readers are hereby informed that 1999K103647 number (HOMEOWNER), MORTGAGOR all dwellings advertised in this newspaper are available on an equal DEFENDANTS opportunity basis. YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN 2009CH 002844 To complain of discrimination call HUD toll-free at 1-800-669-9777. IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DYAS NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE The toll-free telephone number for the hearing impaired is 1-800-927-9275 AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF Floor Plan is outstanding, 3400 plus sq. ft. OF REAL ESTATE POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE plus a full unfinished basement. 5/6 bedrms, PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) OF 3.5 bathrms, 2 fireplaces, All appliances, GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment (Published in the Sugar Grove THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE Foreclosure and Sale entered in of fenced yard, brick Patio with fire pit. Herald, May 26, 2016 June 2, 9, FORECLOSURE LAW. the above cause on 3/24/2016, 2016) For Information: Visit our website Donald E. Kramer, the Sheriff of at http:\\\\service.atty-pierce.com. CALL or Text: NEDRA ERICSON Kane County, Illinois will on Between 3 p.m. and 5 p.m. only 815-739-9997 6/30/16 at the hour of 9:00AM at Pierce & Associates, Plaintiff's Kane County Judicial Center, PUBLIC NOTICE Attorneys, 1 North Dearborn, 37W777 Route 38, Room JC 100 Chicago, Illinois 60602. Tel. No. St. Charles, IL 60175, or in a place IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE (312) 372-2060. Please refer otherwise designated at the time of SIXTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT to file #PA1040093 Plaintiff's sale, County of Kane and State of attorney is not required to provide KANE COUNTY, ILLINOIS Illinois, sell at public auction to the FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE additional information other than highest bidder for cash, as set forth ASSOCIATION that set forth in this notice of sale. below, the following described real PLAINTIFF I693777 estate: VS PIN 14-09-400-021, MONICA PARTYKA; RYSZARD (Published in the St. Charles Kane County Chronicle, May 26, PARTYKA; St. Charles, Campton Hills, Lily Lake, Parts of 14-09-400-033 Improved with Single Family DEFENDANTS 2016 June 2, 9, 2016) South Elgin-Pick Up and Delivery of Dry Cleaning Home 11 CH 1810 with established accounts, 5 days a week, 25-30 COMMONLY KNOWN AS: 310 SOUTH 19TH STREET 5S655 Bliss Road SAINT CHARLES, IL 60174 Dream Lakefront Property With Beautiful Hours/Wk, will train for 3 Weeks. 847-306-4521 Sugar Grove, IL 60554 PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF SALE Sale terms: 10% down of the Get the job you want at Chronicle Classified PURSUANT TO JUDGMENT OF Lake Views! A Fishing Paradise! KCChronicle.com/jobs highest bid by certified funds at the 877-264-2527 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR FORECLOSURE UNDER ILLINOIS close of the auction; The balance, $299,900 THE 16TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE ACT including the Judicial sale fee for KANE COUNTY ***THIS DOCUMENT IS AN Abandoned Residential Property GENEVA, ILLINOIS ATTEMPT TO COLLECT ON A DEBT. 3BR, 3B, Eat-In Kitchen, Wood Burning FireMunicipality Relief Fund, which is ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED JPMorgan Chase Bank, National calculated at the rate of $1 for each place, 2 Car Heated Garage, Central Air, Patio, Association $1,000 or fraction thereof of the WILL BE USED FOR THAT PLAINTIFF Walk-Out Basement & More. amount paid by the purchaser not PURPOSE*** Vs. to exceed $300, in certified funds, PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY William J. Wylie a/k/a William is due within twenty-four (24) GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered by Wylie; et. al. Jeffrey Conway hours. The subject property is said Court in the above entitled DEFENDANTS First Weber subject to general real estate taxes, 12 CH 00383 cause on October 21, 2015, KANE special assessments, or special 608-214-9971 NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE COUNTY SHERIFF in KANE County, taxes levied against said real estate Illinois, will on June 30, 2016, in OF REAL ESTATE and is offered for sale without any representation as to quality or Room JC 100, Kane County PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY DEKALB quantity of title and without Judicial Center, 37W777 Route GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment recourse to Plaintiff and in "AS IS" 38, St. Charles, IL 60175, at 9:00 of Foreclosure and Sale entered in NEW DELUXE AM, sell at public auction and sale the above cause on 11/1/2012, condition. The sale is further subject to the highest bidder for cash, all Donald E. Kramer, the Sheriff of LUXURY TOWNHOMES to confirmation by the court. and singular, the following Kane County, Illinois will on 3701 GreenTree Ln. If the property is a condominium described real estate mentioned in 6/30/16 at the hour of 9:00AM at (815) 761-0056 and the foreclosure takes place after 1/1/2007, purchasers other than said Judgment, situated in the Kane County Judicial Center, Nice Neighborhood! Relaxing Country View, Modern Vessel sinks, the mortgagees will be required to County of KANE, State of Illinois, 37W777 Route 38, Room JC 100 Modern Stainless Steel Appliances, 9 ft. ceilings. Privacy Patio, pay any assessment and legal fees or so much thereof as shall be St. Charles, IL 60175, or in a place Outdoor Maintenance Free Living! Close to I-88, Golf, & Shopping. Ready or Custom See by appt. or come over due under The Condominium Prop- sufficient to satisfy said Judgment: otherwise designated at the time of TAX NO. 09-33-176-016 sale, County of Kane and State of OPEN HOUSE - SUNDAY from 1:00 - 3:00 (190's) erty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) COMMONLY KNOWN AS: Illinois, sell at public auction to the http://newhomes.simdif.com and (g)(4). 310 SOUTH 19TH STREET highest bidder for cash, as set forth If the property is located in a SAINT CHARLES, IL 60174 below, the following described real Breaking News Check us out online interest community, common available 24/7 at www.KCChronicle.com purchasers other than mortgagees Description of Improvements: estate: KCChronicle.com will be required to pay any FRAME SINGLE FAMILY HOUSE PIN 12-09-152-012 Improved with Single Family assessment and legal fees due ATTACHED 2 CAR under the Condominium Property The Judgment amount was Home $314,765.37. COMMONLY KNOWN AS: Act, 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1). Sale Terms: This is an \"AS IS\" 2117 Fargo Blvd. If the sale is set aside for any sale for \"CASH\". The successful Geneva, IL 60134 With our reason, the Purchaser at the sale bidder must deposit 25% down by Sale terms: 10% down of the shall be entitled only to a return of the deposit paid. The Purchaser certified funds; balance, by certified highest bid by certified funds at the shall have no further recourse funds, within 24 hours. NO close of the auction; The balance, www.HuskieWire.com against the Mortgagor, the Mort- REFUNDS. The subject property is including the Judicial sale fee for subject to general real estate taxes, Abandoned Residential Property All NIU Sports... 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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 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 14-15-18050. I693443

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amount paid by the purchaser not to exceed $300, in certified funds, 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. If the property is a condominium and the foreclosure takes place after 1/1/2007, purchasers other than the mortgagees will be required to pay any assessment and legal fees due under The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4). If the property is located in a common interest community, purchasers other than mortgagees will be required to pay any assessment and legal fees due under the Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1). 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 shall receive a Certificate of Sale, which will entitle the purchaser to a Deed to the real estate after Confirmation of the sale. The successful purchaser has the sole responsibility/ expense of evicting any tenants or other individuals presently in possession of the subject premises. 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 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 14-11-41262. I693650

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(Published in the Geneva Kane County Chronicle, May 26, 2016 June 2, 9, 2016)

PUBLIC NOTICE

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE SIXTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT KANE COUNTY, ILLINOIS WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. PLAINTIFF VS ARACELIS RUFFOLO; JAMES C. RUFFOLO; NEIL T. RUFFOLO A/K/A NEIL TODD RUFFOLO ; JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A.; BMO HARRIS BANK, N.A. F/K/A HARRIS N.A. AS TRUSTEE UTA DTD 9/10/07 TRUST HTH2637; UNKNOWN BENEFICIARIES OF BMO HARRIS BANK, N.A. F/K/A HARRIS N.A. UTA DTD 9/10/07 TRUST HTH2637; UNKNOWN OWNERS AND NON RECORD CLAIMANTS; DEFENDANTS 15 CH 120 38W041 SIDNEY COURT SAINT CHARLES, IL 60175 NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT TO JUDGMENT OF FORECLOSURE UNDER ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE ACT ***THIS DOCUMENT IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT ON A DEBT.


SAINT CHARLES, IL 60175 NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT TO JUDGMENT OF FORECLOSURE UNDER ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE ACT ***THIS DOCUMENT IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT ON A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE*** PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered by said Court in the above entitled cause on July 29, 2015, KANE COUNTY SHERIFF in KANE County, Illinois, will on July 7, 2016, in Room JC 100, Kane County Judicial Center, 37W777 Route 38, St. Charles, IL 60175, at 9:00 AM, sell at public auction and sale to the highest bidder for cash, all and singular, the following described real estate mentioned in said Judgment, situated in the County of KANE, State of Illinois, or so much thereof as shall be sufficient to satisfy said Judgment: TAX NO. 09-06-476-010 COMMONLY KNOWN AS: 38W041 SIDNEY COURT SAINT CHARLES, IL 60175 Description of Improvements: TWO STORY SINGLE FAMILY HOME; TWO CAR ATTACHED GARAGE The Judgment amount was $375,104.09. Sale Terms: This is an "AS IS" sale for "CASH". The successful bidder must deposit 10% down by certified funds; balance, by certified funds, within 24 hours. NO REFUNDS. The subject property is subject to general real estate taxes, special assessments or special taxes levied against said real estate, water bills, etc., and is offered for sale without any representation as to quality or quantity of title and without recourse to plaintiff. The sale is further subject to confirmation by the court. Upon payment in full of the bid amount, the purchaser shall receive a Certificate of Sale, which will entitle the purchaser to a Deed to the real estate after confirmation of the sale. The property will NOT be open for inspection. Prospective bidders are admonished to check the court file to verify all information. The successful purchaser has the sole responsibility/expense of evicting any tenants or other individuals presently in possession of the subject premises. 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 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 http://service.atty-pierce.com. at Between 3 p.m. and 5 p.m. only Pierce & Associates, Plaintiff's Attorneys, 1 North Dearborn, Chicago, Illinois 60602. Tel. No. (312) 372-2060. Please refer to file #PA1406469 Pursuant to the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, the Plaintiff's attorney is deemed to be a debt collector attempting to collect a debt and any information will be used for that purpose. Plaintiff's attorney is not required to provide additional information other than that set forth in this notice of sale. I694489

of the sale. The successful purchaser has the sole responsibility/ expense of evicting any tenants or other individuals presently in possession of the subject premises. The property will NOT be open for inspection and Plaintiff makes no representation as to the condition of the property. Prospective (Published in the St. Charles bidders are admonished to check Kane County Chronicle, June 2, the Court file to verify all information. 9, 16, 2016) IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION PUBLIC NOTICE FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS THE 16TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. KANE COUNTY For information: Examine the GENEVA, ILLINOIS court file or contact Plaintiff's Bank of America, N.A. attorney: Codilis & Associates, P.C., PLAINTIFF 15W030 North Frontage Road, Vs. Suite 100, Burr Ridge, IL 60527, Richard A. Devine; et. al. (630) 794-9876. Please refer to DEFENDANTS number 14-15-15907. file 15 CH 001324 I693435 NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY (Published in the Geneva Kane GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment County Chronicle, May 26, 2016 of Foreclosure and Sale entered in June 2, 9, 2016) the above cause on 3/24/2016, Donald E. Kramer, the Sheriff of Kane County, Illinois will on PUBLIC NOTICE 6/30/16 at the hour of 9:00AM at Kane County Judicial Center, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR 37W777 Route 38, Room JC 100 St. Charles, IL 60175, or in a place THE 16TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT KANE COUNTY otherwise designated at the time of GENEVA, ILLINOIS sale, County of Kane and State of Illinois, sell at public auction to the HSBC Bank USA, National highest bidder for cash, as set forth Association, as Trustee for below, the following described real Adjustable Rate Mortgage Trust 2004-5, Adjustable Rate Mortgageestate: Backed Pass-Through Certificates, PIN: 12-04-252-014 Series 2004-5 PIN 12-04-252-014 PLAINTIFF Improved with Residential Vs. COMMONLY KNOWN AS: Marforry Lagatuz; et. al. 315 West Lane DEFENDANTS Geneva, IL 60134 2015 CH 00419 Sale terms: 10% down of the NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE highest bid by certified funds at the close of the auction; The balance, OF REAL ESTATE including the Judicial sale fee for PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY Abandoned Residential Property GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment Municipality Relief Fund, which is of Foreclosure and Sale entered in calculated at the rate of $1 for each the above cause on 9/3/2015, $1,000 or fraction thereof of the Donald E. Kramer, the Sheriff of amount paid by the purchaser not Kane County, Illinois will on to exceed $300, in certified funds, 6/30/16 at the hour of 9:00AM at is due within twenty-four (24) Kane County Judicial Center, hours. The subject property is 37W777 Route 38, Room JC 100 subject to general real estate taxes, St. Charles, IL 60175, or in a place special assessments, or special otherwise designated at the time of taxes levied against said real estate sale, County of Kane and State of and is offered for sale without any Illinois, sell at public auction to the representation as to quality or highest bidder for cash, as set forth quantity of title and without below, the following described real recourse to Plaintiff and in "AS IS" estate: condition. The sale is further subject PIN 09-16-378-002 Improved with Residential to confirmation by the court. If the property is a condominium COMMONLY KNOWN AS: and the foreclosure takes place after 5N116 Oak Court 1/1/2007, purchasers other than St. Charles, IL 60175 the mortgagees will be required to Sale terms: 10% down of the pay any assessment and legal fees highest bid by certified funds at the due under The Condominium Prop- close of the auction; The balance, erty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) including the Judicial sale fee for Abandoned Residential Property and (g)(4). If the property is located in a Municipality Relief Fund, which is common interest community, pur- calculated at the rate of $1 for each chasers other than mortgagees will $1,000 or fraction thereof of the be required to pay any assessment amount paid by the purchaser not and legal fees due under the to exceed $300, in certified funds, Condominium Property Act, 765 is due within twenty-four (24) ILCS 605/18.5(g-1). hours. The subject property is If the sale is set aside for any subject to general real estate taxes, reason, the Purchaser at the sale special assessments, or special shall be entitled only to a return of taxes levied against said real estate the deposit paid. The Purchaser and is offered for sale without any shall have no further recourse representation as to quality or against the Mortgagor, the Mort- quantity of title and without gagee or the Mortgagee's attorney. recourse to Plaintiff and in "AS IS" Upon payment in full of the condition. The sale is further subject amount bid, the purchaser shall to confirmation by the court. receive a Certificate of Sale, which If the property is a condominium will entitle the purchaser to a Deed and the foreclosure takes place after to the real estate after Confirmation 1/1/2007, purchasers other than of the sale. The successful pur- the mortgagees will be required to chaser has the sole responsibility/ pay any assessment and legal fees expense of evicting any tenants due under The Condominium Propor other individuals presently in erty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) possession of the subject premises. and (g)(4). The property will NOT be open If the property is located in a (Published in the St. Charles for inspection and Plaintiff makes common interest community, purbe a debt collector attempting to collect a debt and any information will be used for that purpose. Plaintiff's attorney is not required to provide additional information other than that set forth in this notice of sale. I694489

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the mortgagees will be required to pay any assessment and legal fees due under The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4). If the property is located in a common interest community, purchasers other than mortgagees will be required to pay any assessment and legal fees due under the Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1). 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 shall receive a Certificate of Sale, which will entitle the purchaser to a Deed to the real estate after Confirmation of the sale. The successful purchaser has the sole responsibility/ expense of evicting any tenants or other individuals presently in possession of the subject premises. 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 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 14-15-04925. I693422

• Thursday, June 2, 2016 • Kane County Chronicle / KCChronicle.com

(Published in the St. Charles Kane County Chronicle, May 19, 26, 2016 June 2, 2016)

PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE 16TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT KANE COUNTY GENEVA, ILLINOIS U.S. Bank National Association, as Trustee for Structured Asset Securities Corporation Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates, Series 2007-EQ1 PLAINTIFF Vs. Scott Massey a/k/a Scott D. Massey; et. al. DEFENDANTS 15 CH 00936 NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above cause on 4/7/2016, Donald E. Kramer, the Sheriff of Kane County, Illinois will on 7/14/16 at the hour of 9:00AM at Kane County Judicial Center, 37W777 Route 38, Room JC 100 St. Charles, IL 60175, or in a place otherwise designated at the time of sale, County of Kane and State of Illinois, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, as set forth below, the following described real estate: PIN 12-03-152-009 Improved with Residential COMMONLY KNOWN AS: 422 Logan Avenue Geneva, IL 60134 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 at the rate of $1 for each

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 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, 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. If the property is a condominium and the foreclosure takes place after 1/1/2007, purchasers other than the mortgagees will be required to pay any assessment and legal fees due under The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4). If the property is located in a common interest community, purchasers other than mortgagees will be required to pay any assessment and legal fees due under the Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1). 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 shall receive a Certificate of Sale, which will entitle the purchaser to a Deed to the real estate after Confirmation of the sale. The successful purchaser has the sole responsibility/ expense of evicting any tenants or other individuals presently in possession of the subject premises. 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 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 14-15-12361. I694485 (Published in the Geneva Kane County Chronicle, June 2, 9, 16, 2016)

PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE 16TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT KANE COUNTY GENEVA, ILLINOIS Deutsche Bank National Trust Company as Trustee for Indymac INDX Mortgage Loan Trust 2006AR6, Mortgage Pass-Through 2006-AR6 Certificates Series PLAINTIFF Vs. Bruce E. Kamperman; Judy E. Kamperman; Providian National Bank, under Memorandum of Judgment recorded as document number 1999K103647 DEFENDANTS 2009CH 002844 NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE

Company as Trustee for Indymac INDX Mortgage Loan Trust 2006AR6, Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates Series 2006-AR6 PLAINTIFF Vs. Bruce E. Kamperman; Judy E. Kamperman; Providian National Bank, under Memorandum of Judgment recorded as document number 1999K103647 DEFENDANTS 2009CH 002844 NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above cause on 3/24/2016, Donald E. Kramer, the Sheriff of Kane County, Illinois will on 6/30/16 at the hour of 9:00AM at Kane County Judicial Center, 37W777 Route 38, Room JC 100 St. Charles, IL 60175, or in a place otherwise designated at the time of sale, County of Kane and State of Illinois, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, as set forth below, the following described real estate: LOTS 1, 2 AND 3 (EXCEPT THAT PART OF LOTS 1 AND 2 DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT THE MOST WESTERLY CORNER OF SAID LOT 1; THENCE NORTH 31 DEGREES 47 MINUTES 24 SECONDS EAST ALONG THE NORTHWESTERLY LINE OF SAID LOT 1, 187.0 FEET, THENCE SOUTH 89 DEGREES, 05 MINUTES, 13 SECONDS EAST 233.48 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 25 DEGREES 07 MINUTES 53 SECONDS WEST 158.95 FEET TO THE SOUTHWESTERLY LINE OF SAID LOT 2; THENCE NORTH 63 DEGREES, 36 MINUTES, 27 SECONDS WEST ALONG THE SOUTHWESTERLY LINE OF SAID LOTS 2 AND 1, 254.0 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING IN BLISS WOODS, TOWN OF SUGAR GROVE, KANE COUNTY, ILLINOIS. PIN 14-09-400-021, 14-09-400-033 Improved with Single Family Home COMMONLY KNOWN AS: 5S655 Bliss Road Sugar Grove, IL 60554 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 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, 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. If the property is a condominium and the foreclosure takes place after 1/1/2007, purchasers other than the mortgagees will be required to pay any assessment and legal fees due under The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4). If the property is located in a common interest community, purchasers other than mortgagees will be required to pay any assessment and legal fees due under the Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1). 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

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 shall receive a Certificate of Sale, which will entitle the purchaser to a Deed to the real estate after Confirmation of the sale. The successful purchaser has the sole responsibility/ expense of evicting any tenants or other individuals presently in possession of the subject premises. 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 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 14-15-18050. I693443 (Published in the Sugar Grove Herald, May 26, 2016 June 2, 9, 2016)

PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE SIXTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT KANE COUNTY, ILLINOIS FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION PLAINTIFF VS MONICA PARTYKA; RYSZARD PARTYKA; DEFENDANTS 11 CH 1810 310 SOUTH 19TH STREET SAINT CHARLES, IL 60174 NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT TO JUDGMENT OF FORECLOSURE UNDER ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE ACT ***THIS DOCUMENT IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT ON A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE*** PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered by said Court in the above entitled cause on October 21, 2015, KANE COUNTY SHERIFF in KANE County, Illinois, will on June 30, 2016, in Room JC 100, Kane County Judicial Center, 37W777 Route 38, St. Charles, IL 60175, at 9:00 AM, sell at public auction and sale to the highest bidder for cash, all and singular, the following described real estate mentioned in said Judgment, situated in the County of KANE, State of Illinois, or so much thereof as shall be sufficient to satisfy said Judgment: LOT 33 IN BLOCK 14 OF FAIRVIEW PLAZA, UNIT NO. 4, ST CHARLES, IN THE CITY OF ST CHARLES, KANE COUNTY, ILLINOIS. SITUATED IN THE COUNTY OF KANE IN THE STATE OF ILLINOIS. TAX NO. 09-33-176-016 COMMONLY KNOWN AS: 310 SOUTH 19TH STREET SAINT CHARLES, IL 60174 Description of Improvements: FRAME SINGLE FAMILY HOUSE ATTACHED 2 CAR The Judgment amount was $314,765.37. Sale Terms: This is an \"AS IS\" sale for \"CASH\". The successful

Description of Improvements: FRAME SINGLE FAMILY HOUSE ATTACHED 2 CAR The Judgment amount was $314,765.37. Sale Terms: This is an \"AS IS\" sale for \"CASH\". The successful bidder must deposit 25% down by certified funds; balance, by certified funds, within 24 hours. NO REFUNDS. The subject property is subject to general real estate taxes, special assessments or special taxes levied against said real estate, water bills, etc., and is offered for sale without any representation as to quality or quantity of title and without recourse to plaintiff. The sale is further subject to confirmation by the court. Upon payment in full of the bid amount, the purchaser shall receive a Certificate of Sale, which will entitle the purchaser to a Deed to the real estate after confirmation of the sale. The property will NOT be open for inspection. Prospective bidders are admonished to check the court file to verify all information. The successful purchaser has the sole responsibility/expense of evicting any tenants or other individuals presently in possession of the subject premises. 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 YOU ARE THE (HOMEOWNER), MORTGAGOR YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DYAS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) OF ILLINOIS MORTGAGE THE FORECLOSURE LAW. 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, Chicago, Illinois 60602. Tel. No. (312) 372-2060. Please refer to file #PA1040093 Plaintiff's attorney is not required to provide additional information other than that set forth in this notice of sale. I693777

(Published in the St. Charles Kane County Chronicle, May 26, 2016 June 2, 9, 2016)

PUBLIC NOTICE

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE 16TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT KANE COUNTY GENEVA, ILLINOIS JPMorgan Chase Bank, National Association PLAINTIFF Vs. William J. Wylie a/k/a William Wylie; et. al. DEFENDANTS 12 CH 00383 NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above cause on 11/1/2012, Donald E. Kramer, the Sheriff of Kane County, Illinois will on 6/30/16 at the hour of 9:00AM at Kane County Judicial Center, 37W777 Route 38, Room JC 100 St. Charles, IL 60175, or in a place otherwise designated at the time of sale, County of Kane and State of Illinois, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, as set forth below, the following described real estate: LOT 386 IN EAGLE BROOK COUNTRY CLUB UNIT 3, A SUBDIVISION OF PART OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF SECTION 9, TOWNSHIP 39 NORTH, RANGE 8, EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL


:estate: E LOT 386 IN EAGLE BROOK COUNTRY CLUB UNIT 3, A sSUBDIVISION OF PART OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF SECTION 9, TOWNSHIP 39 NORTH, RANGE 8, EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, ACCORDING TO THE THEREOF RECORDED dPLAT OOCTOBER 1, 1991 AS DOCUMENT s91K53180, IN THE CITY OF ,GENEVA, KANE COUNTY, ILLINOIS. l PIN 12-09-152-012 , Improved with Single Family rHome s COMMONLY KNOWN AS: 2117 Fargo Blvd. Geneva, IL 60134 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 rAbandoned Residential Property Municipality Relief Fund, which is ecalculated at the rate of $1 for each r$1,000 or fraction thereof of the eamount paid by the purchaser not to exceed $300, in certified funds, is due within twenty-four (24) ehours. The subject property is gsubject to general real estate taxes, sspecial assessments, or special taxes levied against said real estate and is offered for sale without any rrepresentation as to quality or ,quantity of title and without recourse to Plaintiff and in "AS IS" scondition. The sale is further subject mto confirmation by the court. ) If the property is a condominium and the foreclosure takes place after ,1/1/2007, purchasers other than the mortgagees will be required to pay any assessment and legal fees due under The Condominium PropEerty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) Fand (g)(4). E If the property is located in a common interest community, purechasers other than mortgagees will .be required to pay any assessment and legal fees due under the Condominium Property Act, 765 ,ILCS 605/18.5(g-1). If the sale is set aside for any rreason, the Purchaser at the sale sshall 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 bid, the purchaser shall amount s receive a Certificate of Sale, which , will entitle the purchaser to a Deed to the real estate after Confirmation of the sale. The successful purchaser has the sole responsibility/ expense of evicting any tenants or other individuals presently in possession of the subject premises. The property will NOT be open for inspection and Plaintiff makes no representation as to the condiltion of the property. Prospective bidders are admonished to check the Court file to verify all information. m 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. n 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 14-11-41262. I693650

PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE SIXTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT KANE COUNTY, ILLINOIS JUVENILE DIVISION IN THE INTEREST OF: Sean O'Brien 13JA79 Frank O'Brien 13JA80 Josie O'Brien l 3JA8 l MINORS GEN. NO. 13JA79, 13JA80, 13JA81 NOTICE BY PUBLICATION NOTICE IS GIVEN: Dana O'Brien and Sean O'Brien Take notice that on the 20th day of January 2016, Petitions for Termination of Parental Rights were filed under the Juvenile Court Act by Joseph H. McMahon, through his Designee in the Circuit Court of Kane County entitled "IN THE INTEREST OF Sean O'Brien, Frank O'Brien and Josie O'Brien. MINOR (S)" and that on June 29th, 2016 in courtroom #140 of the Kane County Courthouse, Geneva, Illinois, at 9:00 A.M. or as soon thereafter as this cause may be heard, a TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS HEARING will be held upon the petitions to have the minors declared wards of the court under the Act. THE COURT HAS AUTHORITY IN THIS PROCEEDING TO TAKE FROM YOU THE CUSTODY AND GUARDIANSHIP OF THE MINORS, TO TERMINATE YOUR PARENTAL RIGHTS, AND TO APPOINT A GUARDIAN WITH POWER TO CONSENT TO ADOPTION. YOU MAY LOSE ALL PARENTAL RIGHTS TO YOUR CHILDREN. IF THE PETITION REQUESTS THE TERMINATION OF YOUR PARENTAL RIGHTS AND THE APPOINTMENT OF A GUARDIAN WITH POWER TO CONSENT TO ADOPTION, YOU MAY LOSE ALL PARENTAL RIGHTS TO YOUR CHILDREN. Unless you appear you will not be entitled to further written notices or publication notices of the proceedings in this case, including the filing of an amended petition or a motion to terminate parental rights. Now, unless you appear at the hearing and show cause against the petition, the allegations of the petition may stand admitted as against you and each of you, and an order or judgment entered. Thomas M. Hartwell Clerk Dated: May 16, 2016 (Published in the Geneva Kane County Chronicle on May 19, 26, 2016, June 2, 2016) 1188580

PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE SIXTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT KANE COUNTY, ILLINOIS

IN RE THE MATTER OF THE PETITION OF: VICTORIA LORENZO & ANNEL LORENZO Plaintiff/Petitioner vs. PATRICIA VALLADARES, and (Published in the Geneva Kane FRANCISCO LORENZO, UNKNOWN County Chronicle, May 26, 2016 FATHERS All WHOM IT MAY June 2, 9, 2016) CONCERN Defendant/Respondent Case No. 15 AD 16 PUBLICATION NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE The requisite affidavit(s) having been duly filed herein, NOTICE IS E IN THE CIRCUIT COURT , HEREBY GIVEN TO DEFENDANTS FOR THE SIXTEENTH IN THE ABOVE ENTITLED ACTION, L that said action has been JUDICIAL CIRCUIT

Case No. 15 AD 16 PUBLICATION NOTICE The requisite affidavit(s) having been duly filed herein, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO DEFENDANTS IN THE ABOVE ENTITLED ACTION, that said action has been commenced in said Court by the plaintiff(s), you as defendant(s) therein and praying for an adoption pursuant to the above-captioned matter, including an Order of Default against you in relation to the petition for adoption, also including all other relief sought therein Notice is hereby given to all whom it may concern, any and all unknown natural fathers and any and all fathers whose location and whereabouts are unknown and for other relief, that summons has been issued out of this Court against you as provided by law, and, that this action is still pending and undetermined in said Court. NOW, THEREFORE, unless you file your answer or otherwise make your appearance in said action in this Court, by filing the same in the office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court on or before July 5, 2016, AN ORDER OF DEFAULT MAY BE ENTERED AGAINST YOU. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the Seal of said Court on May 20, 2016 /s/ Thomas M. Hartwell Clerk of the Circuit Courthouse (Seal) Name: Douglas B. Warlick Address: 114 E. State Street City, State, Zip: Geneva, IL 60174 Phone: 630-232-9700 (Published in the Kane County Chronicle, June 2, 9, 16, 2016) 1192436

PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE SIXTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT KANE COUNTY, ILLINOIS WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. PLAINTIFF VS ARACELIS RUFFOLO; JAMES C. RUFFOLO; NEIL T. RUFFOLO A/K/A NEIL TODD RUFFOLO ; JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A.; BMO HARRIS BANK, N.A. F/K/A HARRIS N.A. AS TRUSTEE UTA DTD 9/10/07 TRUST HTH2637; UNKNOWN BENEFICIARIES OF BMO HARRIS BANK, N.A. F/K/A HARRIS N.A. UTA DTD 9/10/07 TRUST HTH2637; UNKNOWN OWNERS AND NON RECORD CLAIMANTS; DEFENDANTS 15 CH 120 38W041 SIDNEY COURT SAINT CHARLES, IL 60175 NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT TO JUDGMENT OF FORECLOSURE UNDER ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE ACT ***THIS DOCUMENT IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT ON A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE*** PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered by said Court in the above entitled cause on July 29, 2015, KANE COUNTY SHERIFF in KANE County, Illinois, will on July 7, 2016, in Room JC 100, Kane County Judicial Center, 37W777 Route 38, St. Charles, IL 60175, at 9:00 AM, sell at public auction and sale to the highest bidder for cash, all and singular, the following described real estate mentioned in said Judgment, situated in the County of KANE, State of Illinois, or so much thereof as shall be sufficient to satisfy said Judgment: LOT 10 OF SIDNEY E. READ'S SUBDIVISION, UNIT NO. 3, IN THE TOWNSHIP OF ST. CHARLES, KANE COUNTY, ILLINOIS.

County of KANE, State of Illinois, or so much thereof as shall be sufficient to satisfy said Judgment: LOT 10 OF SIDNEY E. READ'S SUBDIVISION, UNIT NO. 3, IN THE TOWNSHIP OF ST. CHARLES, KANE COUNTY, ILLINOIS. TAX NO. 09-06-476-010 COMMONLY KNOWN AS: 38W041 SIDNEY COURT SAINT CHARLES, IL 60175 Description of Improvements: TWO STORY SINGLE FAMILY HOME; TWO CAR ATTACHED GARAGE The Judgment amount was $375,104.09. Sale Terms: This is an "AS IS" sale for "CASH". The successful bidder must deposit 10% down by certified funds; balance, by certified funds, within 24 hours. NO REFUNDS. The subject property is subject to general real estate taxes, special assessments or special taxes levied against said real estate, water bills, etc., and is offered for sale without any representation as to quality or quantity of title and without recourse to plaintiff. The sale is further subject to confirmation by the court. Upon payment in full of the bid amount, the purchaser shall receive a Certificate of Sale, which will entitle the purchaser to a Deed to the real estate after confirmation of the sale. The property will NOT be open for inspection. Prospective bidders are admonished to check the court file to verify all information. The successful purchaser has the sole responsibility/expense of evicting any tenants or other individuals presently in possession of the subject premises. 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 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 http://service.atty-pierce.com. Between 3 p.m. and 5 p.m. only Pierce & Associates, Plaintiff's Attorneys, 1 North Dearborn, Chicago, Illinois 60602. Tel. No. (312) 372-2060. Please refer to file #PA1406469 Pursuant to the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, the Plaintiff's attorney is deemed to be a debt collector attempting to collect a debt and any information will be used for that purpose. Plaintiff's attorney is not required to provide additional information other than that set forth in this notice of sale. I694489 (Published in the St. Charles Kane County Chronicle, June 2, 9, 16, 2016)

PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE 16TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT KANE COUNTY GENEVA, ILLINOIS Bank of America, N.A. PLAINTIFF Vs. Richard A. Devine; et. al. DEFENDANTS 15 CH 001324 NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment

Richard A. Devine; et. al. DEFENDANTS 15 CH 001324 NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above cause on 3/24/2016, Donald E. Kramer, the Sheriff of Kane County, Illinois will on 6/30/16 at the hour of 9:00AM at Kane County Judicial Center, 37W777 Route 38, Room JC 100 St. Charles, IL 60175, or in a place otherwise designated at the time of sale, County of Kane and State of Illinois, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, as set forth below, the following described real estate: LOT 8 (EXCEPT THE NORTH 85 FEET THEREOF) AND LOT 9 IN BLOCK 1 OF DEVINE'S SUBDIVISION IN THE CITY OF GENEVA, KANE COUNTY, ILLINOIS. PIN: 12-04-252-014 PIN 12-04-252-014 Improved with Residential COMMONLY KNOWN AS: 315 West Lane Geneva, IL 60134 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 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, 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. If the property is a condominium and the foreclosure takes place after 1/1/2007, purchasers other than the mortgagees will be required to pay any assessment and legal fees due under The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4). If the property is located in a common interest community, purchasers other than mortgagees will be required to pay any assessment and legal fees due under the Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1). 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 shall receive a Certificate of Sale, which will entitle the purchaser to a Deed to the real estate after Confirmation of the sale. The successful purchaser has the sole responsibility/ expense of evicting any tenants or other individuals presently in possession of the subject premises. 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 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

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 14-15-15907. I693435

2015 CH 00419 NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above cause on 9/3/2015, Donald E. Kramer, the Sheriff of Kane County, Illinois will on 6/30/16 at the hour of 9:00AM at Kane County Judicial Center, 37W777 Route 38, Room JC 100 St. Charles, IL 60175, or in a place otherwise designated at the time of sale, County of Kane and State of Illinois, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, as set forth below, the following described real estate: LOT 4 IN UNIT NO 1, MIDDLECREEK, ST. CHARLES TOWNSHIP, KANE COUNTY, ILLINOIS, IN THE TOWNSHIP OF ST. CHARLES KANE COUNTY, ILLINOIS. PIN 09-16-378-002 Improved with Residential COMMONLY KNOWN AS: 5N116 Oak Court St. Charles, IL 60175 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 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, 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. If the property is a condominium and the foreclosure takes place after 1/1/2007, purchasers other than the mortgagees will be required to pay any assessment and legal fees due under The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4). If the property is located in a common interest community, purchasers other than mortgagees will be required to pay any assessment and legal fees due under the Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1). 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 shall receive a Certificate of Sale, which will entitle the purchaser to a Deed to the real estate after Confirmation of the sale. The successful purchaser has the sole responsibility/ expense of evicting any tenants or other individuals presently in possession of the subject premises. 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 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 14-15-04925. I693422

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(Published in the Geneva Kane County Chronicle, May 26, 2016 June 2, 9, 2016)

PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE SIXTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT KANE COUNTY – GENEVA, ILLINOIS The Bank of New York Mellon, as Trustee for CIT Mortgage Loan Trust 2007-1 Plaintiff, vs. Joseph J. Slowiak; Janice M. Slowiak; Unknown Owners Non-Record Claimant and Defendants. Case No. 15 CH 1326 43W195 Empire Road, Saint Charles, IL 60175 Judge M. Katherine Moran PUBLICATION NOTICE The requisite affidavit(s) having been duly filed herein, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL DEFENDANTS IN THE ABOVE ENTITLED ACTION, that said action has been commenced in said Court by the plaintiff(s), naming you as a defendant(s) therein and praying for a judgment of foreclosure and sale and other relief, that summons has been issued out of this Court against you as provided by law, and, that this action is still pending and undetermined in said Court. NOW, THEREFORE, unless you file your answer or otherwise make your appearance in said action in this Court, by filing the same in the office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court on or before July 8, 2016, AN ORDER OF DEFAULT MAY BE ENTERED AGAINST YOU. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the Seal of said Court on June 27, 2016. /s/ Thomas C. Hartwell Clerk of the Circuit Court /s/ Ellen Morris One of Plaintiff's Attorneys Ellen C. Morris (6308804) MANLEY DEAS KOCHALSKI LLC Attorneys for Plaintiff One East Wacker, Suite 1250 Chicago, IL 60601 Phone: 312-651-6700 Fax: 614-220-5613 Email: MDKIllinoisFilings@manleydeas.com (Published in the Kane County Chronicle on May 26, 2016, June 2, 9, 2016) 1191097

PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE 16TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT KANE COUNTY GENEVA, ILLINOIS HSBC Bank USA, National Association, as Trustee for Adjustable Rate Mortgage Trust 2004-5, Adjustable Rate MortgageBacked Pass-Through Certificates, Series 2004-5 PLAINTIFF Vs. Marforry Lagatuz; et. al. DEFENDANTS 2015 CH 00419 NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above cause on 9/3/2015,

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 14-15-04925. I693422

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(Published in the St. Charles Kane County Chronicle, May 19, 26, 2016 June 2, 2016)

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE 16TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT KANE COUNTY GENEVA, ILLINOIS U.S. Bank National Association, as Trustee for Structured Asset Securities Corporation Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates, Series 2007-EQ1 PLAINTIFF Vs. Scott Massey a/k/a Scott D. Massey; et. al. DEFENDANTS 15 CH 00936 NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above cause on 4/7/2016, Donald E. Kramer, the Sheriff of Kane County, Illinois will on 7/14/16 at the hour of 9:00AM at Kane County Judicial Center, 37W777 Route 38, Room JC 100 St. Charles, IL 60175, or in a place otherwise designated at the time of sale, County of Kane and State of Illinois, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, as set forth below, the following described real estate: THE EAST 132 FEET OF LOT 7 OF GROTE AND CARLISLE'S SUBDIVISION OF A PART OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 3, TOWNSHIP 39 NORTH, RANGE 8 EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, IN THE CITY OF GENEVA, KANE COUNTY, ILLINOIS. PIN 12-03-152-009 Improved with Residential COMMONLY KNOWN AS: 422 Logan Avenue Geneva, IL 60134 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 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, 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. If the property is a condominium and the foreclosure takes place after 1/1/2007, purchasers other than the mortgagees will be required to pay any assessment and legal fees due under The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4). If the property is located in a common interest community, purchasers other than mortgagees will be required to pay any assessment and legal fees due under the Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1). 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.


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 shall receive a Certificate of Sale, which will entitle the purchaser to a Deed to the real estate after Confirmation of the sale. The successful purchaser has the sole responsibility/ expense of evicting any tenants or other individuals presently in possession of the subject premises. 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 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 14-15-12361. I694485

CHILDREN. Unless you appear you will not be entitled to further written notices or publication notices of the proceedings in this case, including the filing of an amended petition or a motion to terminate parental rights. Now, unless you appear at the hearing and show cause against the petition, the allegations of the petition may stand admitted as against you and each of you, and an order or judgment entered.

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(Published in the Geneva Kane County Chronicle, June 2, 9, 16, 2016)

PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE SIXTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT KANE COUNTY, ILLINOIS JUVENILE DIVISION IN THE INTEREST OF: Lucas O'Brien MINORS GEN. NO. 15JA49 NOTICE BY PUBLICATION NOTICE IS GIVEN: Jennifer Faedtke and Gregory O'Brien Take notice that on the 5th day of May, 2016, Petitions for Termination of Parental Rights were filed under the Juvenile Court Act by Joseph H. McMahon, through his Designee in the Circuit Court of Kane County entitled "IN THE INTEREST OF Lucas O'Brien, MINOR(S)" and that on July 28, 2016 in courtroom #140 of the Kane County Courthouse, Geneva, Illinois, at 9:00 A.M. or as soon thereafter as this cause may be heard, a TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS HEARING will be held upon the petitions to have the minors declared wards of the court under the Act. THE COURT HAS AUTHORITY IN THIS PROCEEDING TO TAKE FROM YOU THE CUSTODY AND GUARDIANSHIP OF THE MINORS, TO TERMINATE YOUR PARENTAL RIGHTS, AND TO APPOINT A GUARDIAN WITH POWER TO CONSENT TO ADOPTION. YOU MAY LOSE ALL PARENTAL RIGHTS TO YOUR CHILDREN. IF THE PETITION REQUESTS THE TERMINATION OF YOUR PARENTAL RIGHTS AND THE APPOINTMENT OF A GUARDIAN WITH POWER TO CONSENT TO ADOPTION, YOU MAY LOSE ALL PARENTAL RIGHTS TO YOUR CHILDREN. Unless you appear you will not be entitled to further written notices or publication notices of the proceedings in this case, including the filing of an amended petition or a motion to terminate parental rights.

commenced in said Court by the plaintiff( s), naming you as a defendant( s) therein and praying for a judgment of foreclosure and sale and other relief, that summons has been issued out of this Court against you as provided by law, and, that this action is still pending and undetermined in said Court. NOW, THEREFORE, unless you file your answer or otherwise make your appearance in said action in (Published in the Sugar Grove this Court, by filing the same in the Herald, May 19, 26, 2016 June office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court on or before July 5th 2016, 2, 2016) AN ORDER OF DEFAULT MAY BE ENTERED AGAINST YOU. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I PUBLIC NOTICE have hereunto set my hand and affixed the Seal of said Court on May IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF T 19, 2016 HE SIXTEENTH JUDICIAL /s/ Thomas M. Hartwell CIRCUIT KANE COUNTY Clerk of the Circuit Court GENEVA, ILLINOIS TO BE A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. Pierce & Associates, P.C. Attorney for Plaintiff 1 N. Dearborn St. Suite 1300 Chicago, IL 60602 Ph. (312) 346-9088 File No. 253908-21202 I692726

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Thomas M. Hartwell Clerk Dated: May 20, 2016 (Published in the Geneva Kane County Chronicle on May 26, 2016, June 2, 9, 2016) 1190893

PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 16TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT KANE COUNTY, ILLINOIS DITECH FINANCIAL LLC, PLAINTIFF, VS. PATRICIA BOADA A/K/A PATRICIA I BOADA; HARRIS, N.A.; CAVALRY SPV I, LLC; WINDSOR POINTE OWNERS' TOWNHOMES ASSOCIATION; UNKNOWN OWNERS AND NON-RECORD CLAIMANTS, DEFENDANTS. 16 CH 292 260A ST JAMES PARKWAY SUGAR GROVE, IL 60554 NOTICE BY PUBLICATION NOTICE IS GIVEN TO YOU, Patricia Boada a/k/a Patricia I Boada and Unknown Owners Non-Record Claimants defendants, that this case has been commenced in this Court against you and other defendants, asking for the foreclosure of a certain Mortgage conveying the premises described as follows, to wit: UNIT 2004 IN THE WINDSOR POINTE TOWNHOMES, AS DELINEATED AND DEFINED IN THE DECLARATION OF CONDOMINIUM RECORDED AS DOCUMENT NO. 2001K072462 AS AMENDED FROM TIME TO TIME, TOGETHER WITH ITS UNDIVIDED PERCENTAGE INTEREST IN THE COMMON ELEMENTS, IN SECTIONS 15 AND 16, TOWNSHIP 38 NORTH, RANGE 7, EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, IN KANE COUNTY, ILLINOIS. Commonly known as: 260A St James Parkway Sugar Grove, IL 60554 and which said Mortgage was made by, Patricia Boada a/k/a Patricia I Boada Mortgagor(s), to LANDMARK FINANCIAL Mortgagee, and recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds of Kane County, Illinois, as Document No. 2004K096099; and for other relief. UNLESS YOU file your answer or otherwise file your appearance in this case in the Office of the Clerk of this County, Thomas Hartwell 540 S RANDALL RD ST CHARLES, IL 60174 on or before June 20, 2016, A JUDGMENT OR DECREE BY DEFAULT MAY BE TAKEN AGAINST YOU FOR THE RELIEF ASKED IN THE COMPLAINT. PURSUANT TO THE FAIR DEBT COLLECTION PRACTICES ACT, THE PLAINTIFF'S ATTORNEY IS DEEMED TO BE A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. Pierce & Associates, P.C. Attorney for Plaintiff 1 N. Dearborn St. Suite 1300

U.S. Bank National Association as Trustee successor in interest to Bank of America, National Association as Trustee, successor by merger to LaSalle Bank National for Association, as Trustee Structured Asset Investment Loan Trust Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates, Series 2004-10 Plaintiff, vs. Harold Alexander; Unknown Heirs and Legatees of Vivian D. Poole; Unknown Owners and Nonrecord Claimants; Richard Kuhn, as Special Representative for Vivian D. Poole (deceased) Defendants. CASE NO. 16 CH 00305 Notice to Heirs and Legatees. Notice is hereby given to you, the Unknown Heirs and Unknown Legatees of the decedent, Vivian D. Poole, that on April 28, 2016, an order was entered by the Court, naming Richard W. Kuhn, 552 S. Washington Street, Suite 100, Naperville, Illinois 60540, Tel. No. 630-420-8228, as the Special Representative of the above named decedent under 735 ILCS 13-1209 (Death of a Party). The cause of action for the Foreclosure of a certain Mortgage upon the premises commonly known as: 865 N. Fordham Avenue, Aurora, IL 60506. (Pubilshed in the Kane County Chronicle on May 26, 2016, June 2, 9, 2016) 1191030

PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE SIXTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT KANE COUNTY – GENEVA, ILLINOIS

KANE COUNTY, ILLINOIS 16 MR 524 NOTICE OF PUBLICATION REGARDING NAME CHANGE Public notice is hereby given that on the July 22, 2016, in Courtroom No. 250, of the Kane County Courthouse, 100 South Third Street, Geneva, Illinois, at the hour of 9:00 a.m. or as soon thereafter as this matter may heard, a Petition will be heard in said Courtroom for the change of name of Jason Alan Sparagna to the new name of John Alan Sparagna pursuant to 735 ILCS 5/21-101 et seq. /s/ John Alan Sparagna Petitioner

IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF (DECEDENT): Name: Helen L. Nottinqham Address: 606 Illinois Avenue City, State, Zip: Batavia, IL 60510 Date and Place of Death: March 20, 2016, Wheaton, IL

(Published in the Kane County Case No. 16 P 218 Chronicle on May 19, 26, 2016, PUBLICATION NOTICE June 2, 2016) 1188539 INDEPENDENT ADMINISTRATION

/s/ Ellen Morris One of Plaintiff's Attorneys PUBLIC NOTICE Ellen C. Morris (6308804) MANLEY DEAS KOCHALSKI LLC IN THE CIRCUIT COURT Attorneys for Plaintiff OF THE SIXTEENTH One East Wacker, Suite 1250 JUDICIAL CIRCUIT Chicago, IL 60601 KANE COUNTY, ILLINOIS Phone: 312-651-6700 Fax: 614-220-5613 Email: MDKIllinoisFilings@manley- IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF (DECEDENT) deas.com Name: JORY B SCHULTZ Address: 722 STROM DRIVE (Published in the Kane County City, State, Zip: WEST DUNDEE, IL Chronicle on June 2, 9, 16, 2016) 60118 1192412 Date and Place of Death: 02/20/16 DECEDENT'S HOME Case No. 16 P 204 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLICATION NOTICE INDEPENDENT ADMINISTRATION IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR TO: CREDITORS, CLAIMANTS, THE 16TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT UNKNOWN HEIRS AND LEGATEES KANE COUNTY, ILLINOIS 1. Notice is hereby given of the IN RE: THE PARENTAGE OF death of JORY B SCHULTZ who Sebastian Ortiz, a minor died on 02/20/16, a resident by and through, of WEST DUNDEE, Illinois. JESSICA DELASANCHA, 2. The Representative for the estate Petitioner, is: KADEN G SCHULTZ, 722 vs. STROM DRIVE, WEST DUNDEE, IL ELADIO ORTIZ, 60118 Respondent 3. The Attorney for the estate is: Case No. 16 F 300 MATTHEW P BARRETTE/SULLIVAN NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION HINCKS & CONWAY 120 WEST The requisite Affidavit for 22ND STREET OAK BROOK, IL Publication having been filed, 60523 notice is given you, Eladio Ortiz, 4. Claims against the estate may Respondent in the above entitled be filed on or before 10/28/16 action, that the action has been Claims against the estate may be commenced in the Circuit Court of filed with the Clerk of the Circuit the: Sixteenth Judicial Circuit, Kane Court, 540 S. Randall Rd., St. County, by the Petitioner against Charles, IL 60174 or with the you praying for Establishment of Representative, or both Any claim Paternity and Allocation of Parental not filed within that period is Responsibility and other relief, barred. Copies of a claim filed with summons was issued out of the the Clerk must be mailed or delivCourt against you as provided by ered to the Representative and to law and the action is still pending. the attorney within 10 days after it Consequently, unless you, Eladio has been filed. Oniz, Respondent, file your answer 5. On 4/28/16 an Order D Admitto the complaint in the action or ting the Will to Probate [8] Apotherwise make your appearance in pointing the Representative was the Circuit Court of the Sixteenth Ju- entered. dicial Circuit of Kane County, held 6. Within forty-two (42) days after in the courthouse in the City of St. the effective date of the original OrCharles, Illinois, on or before June der Admitting the Will to Probate, 26, 2016default may be entered you may file a petition with the against you at any time after that Court to require proof of the validity day and judgment entered in ac- of the Will by testimony or witnesscordance with the prayer of the es to the Will in open Court, or othcomplaint. er evidence, as provided in Article Dated: May 17, 2016 VI 5/6-21 (755 ILCS 5/6/21). 7. Within six (6) months after the Clerk of the Court effective date of the original Order Admitting the Will to Probate, you Name; Jessie DelaSancha may file a petition with the Court to Address: 655 Walnut Ave, #1, contest the validity of the Will as Elgin, IL 60123 provided under Article VIII 5/8-1 of Phone: 224-401-5945 the Probate Act (755 ILCS 5/8-1). 8. The estate will be administrated (Published in the Kane County without Court supervision unless an Chronicle on May 26, 2016, June interested party terminates indepen2, 9, 2016) 1191064 dent supervision administration by filing a petition to terminate under Article XXVIll 5/28-4 of the Probate Act (755 ILCS 5/28-4). PUBLIC NOTICE

Great Lakes Credit Union Plaintiff, vs. J. David Cline; Catherine Cline, AKA Catherine E. Cline; Yellow Book Sales and Distribution Company, Inc.; Capital One Bank (USA), N.A.; Portfolio Recovery Associates LLC; The United States of America, Office of the Department of the Treasury; State of Illinois; Unknown Owners and Non-Record Claimants Defendants. Case No. 16CH398 50W387 Owens Road, Maple Park, IL 60151 Judge M. Katherine Moran PUBLICATION NOTICE The requisite affidavit(s) having been duly filed herein, NOTICE IS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL DEFENFOR THE SIXTEENTH DANTS IN THE ABOVE ENTITLED JUDICIAL CIRCUIT ACTION, that said action has been KANE COUNTY, ILLINOIS commenced in said Court by the plaintiff( s), naming you as a de16 MR 524 fendant( s) therein and praying for NOTICE OF PUBLICATION a judgment of foreclosure and sale and other relief, that summons has REGARDING NAME CHANGE been issued out of this Court Public notice is hereby given that against you as provided by law, on the July 22, 2016, in Court-

PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE SIXTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT KANE COUNTY, ILLINOIS

1. Notice is hereby given of the death of Helen L. Nottingham who died on March 20, 2016, a resident of Batavia Illinois. 2. The Representative for the estate is: Larry Butler, 12187 N. 890th St., Effingham,IL 62401 3. The Attorney for the estate is: Bill Durrenberger 330 Division Drive, Suite N Sugar Grove, IL 60554 4. Claims against the estate may be filed on or before December 12, 2016. Claims against the estate may be filed with the Clerk of the Circuit Court, 540 S. Randall Rd., St. Charles, IL 60174 or with the Representative, or both Any claim not filed within that period is barred. Copies of a claim filed with the Clerk must be mailed or delivered to the Representative and to the attorney within 10 days after it has been filed. 5. On April 26, 2016 entered an Order Admitting the Will to Probate, Appointing the Representative was entered. 6. Within forty-two (42) days after the effective date of the original Order Admitting the Will to Probate, you may file a petition with the Court to require proof of the validity of the Will by testimony or witnesses to the Will in open Court, or other evidence, as provided in Article VT 5/6-21 (755 TLCS 5/6/21 ). 7. Within six (6) months after the effective date of the original Order Admitting the Will to Probate, you may file a petition with the Court to contest the validity of the Will as provided under Article VIII 5/8-1 of the Probate Act (755 ILCS 5/8-1). 8. The estate will be administrated without Court supervision unless an interested party terminates independent supervision administration by filing a petition to terminate under Article XXVIII 5/28-4 of the Probate Act (755 ILCS 5/28-4). Signature of Executor Larry Butler

the death of - Queen Ethel Morris Brown who died on March 3, 2016, a resident of Batavia, Illinois. 2. The Representative for the estate is: Michele Lisa Brown Shippy, 956 Breton Ct., Batavia, IL 60510 3. The Attorney for the estate is: Bill Durrenberqer 330 Division Drive, Suite N Suqar Grove, IL 60554 4. Claims against the estate may be filed on or before December 12, 2016. Claims against the estate may be filed with the Clerk of the Circuit Court, 540 S. Randall Rd., St. Charles, IL 60174 or with the Representative, or both Any claim not filed within that period is barred. Copies of a claim filed with the Clerk must be mailed or delivered to the Representative and to the attorney within 10 days after it has been filed. 5. On May 4, 2016 entered an Order Admitting the Will to Probate Appointing the Representative was entered. 6. Within forty-two (42) days after the effective date of the original Order Admitting the Will to Probate, you may file a petition with the Court to require proof of the validity of the Will by testimony or witnesses to the Will in open Court, or other evidence, as provided in Article VT 5/6-21 (755 TLCS 5/6/21 ). 7. Within six (6) months after the effective date of the original Order Admitting the Will to Probate, you may file a petition with the Court to contest the validity of the Will as provided under Article VIII 5/8-1 of the Probate Act (755 ILCS 5/8-1). 8. The estate will be administrated without Court supervision unless an interested party terminates independent supervision administration by filing a petition to terminate under Article XXVIII 5/28-4 of the Probate Act (755 ILCS 5/28-4). Signature of Executor Michele Lisa Brown Shippy (Published in the Sugar Grove Herald on June 2, 9, 16, 2016) 1192946

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Notice is hereby given that on (Published in the Sugar Grove Herald on June 2, 9, 16, 2016) 07/11/16, at 9:00 a.m. at Space Saver Self Storage Lp, 2710 North 1192636 Farnsworth Avenue, Aurora, IL, the undersigned, Space Saver Self Storage Lp will sell at Public Sale PUBLIC NOTICE by competitive bidding, the personIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE al property heretofore stored with SIXTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT the undersigned by: KANE COUNTY, ILLINOIS Space Number: H-804 IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF Eric Chaney (DECEDENT): 430 North River Street Name: Queen Ethel Morris Brown Apt. 404 Address: 945 Breton Ct. Aurora, IL 60506 State, Zip: Batavia, IL 60510 Misc. Bags & Boxes Date and Place of Death: March 3, 2016 Aurora, IL Space Number: H-812 Benjamin Hernandez Case No. 16 P 241 1870 Tall Oaks Drive PUBLICATION NOTICE INDEPENDENT ADMINISTRATION Apt. 1106 /s/ Matthew P. Barrette TO: CREDITORS, CLAIMANTS, UN- Aurora, IL 60505 Attorney for Executor KNOWN HEIRS AND LEGATEES Misc. Bags & Boxes 1. Notice is hereby given of (Published in the Kane County the death of - Queen Ethel Morris Chronicle on June 2, 9, 16, 2016) Brown who died on March 3, (Published in the Kane County Chronicle on May 26, 2016, June 1192160 2016, a resident of Batavia, 2, 2016) 1190916 Have a photo you'd like to share? Illinois. Upload it to our 2. The Representative for the Get Bears news online photo album at estate is: Michele Lisa Brown on Twitter by following Shippy, 956 Breton Ct., Batavia, KCChronicle.com/MyPhotos @bears_insider

PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE SIXTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT KANE COUNTY, ILLINOIS

THE STATE BANK OF GENEVA and SBG REAL ESTATE, LLC, Plaintiff, vs. JOANN PARRILL , MICHAEL RYAN, UNKNOWN OWNERS, and NONRECORD CLAIMANTS, Defendants. Gen. No. 16 CH 84 NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE BY PUBLICATION The requisite Affidavits for Publication having been filed, notice is hereby given to all NON-RECORD CLAIMANTS, and all UNKNOWN OWNERS, defendants in the above- entitled cause, that The State Bank of Geneva caused its Verified Complaint for Judicial Foreclosure (the "Complaint") to be filed in the above-entitled mortgage foreclosure action on January 27, 2016, as amended on May 9, 2016, and which is now pending. A description of the real estate that is the subject of this cause (the "Subject Property") is as follows: Parcel 1: Lots 1 and 2, in Block 6 of Millington's Addition to St. Charles (except that part of Lots 1 and 2 conveyed to the State of Illinois Department of Transportation by Deed recorded as Document 95K064222), in the City of St. Charles, Kane County, Illinois. PIN: 09-33-227-007. Parcel 2: The Northerly 56 Feet of Lots 5 and 6, Block 6, Millington's Addition to St. Charles, Kane County, Illinois. PIN: 09-33-227-006. Both parcels together are commonly known as: 619 W. Main Street, St. Charles, Illinois. An identification of the Mortgage sought to be foreclosed by The State Bank of Geneva in its Amended Complaint in the aboveentitled cause is as follows:

Name of Mortgagor JOANN PARRILLI Name of Mortgagee THE STATEBANK OF GENEVA Date of Mortgage Original Mortgage: July 14, 2007 First Modification: August 13, 2012 Second Modification: August 15, 2014 Clarification: February 29, 2016 Date of Recording Original Mortgage: July 26, 2007 First Modification: August 22, 2012 Second Modification: September 3, 2014 Clarification: March 4, 2016 County Where Recorded Kane County Recorder Recording Document No. Original Mortgage: 2007K077913 First Modification: 2012K055973 Second Modification: 2014K043504 Clarification: 2016K010437 NOW THEREFORE, unless you, NON-RECORD CLAIMANTS and UNKNOWN OWNERS, defendants, file your answer to the Amended Complaint to Foreclose and Other Relief in this cause or otherwise make your appearance therein, with the Kane County Circuit Court Clerk, 540 South Randall Road, St. Charles, Illinois 60174, on or before the end of the day July 5, 2016, default may be entered against you and each of you at any time after at y and a judgment for foreclosure entered in accordance with the prayer of relief in the Amended Complaint for Judicial Foreclosure. May 24, 2016 /s/ Thomas M. Hartwell


located at: against you and each of you at any time after at y and a judgment for 426 S. Third Street, foreclosure entered in accordance Geneva, IL 60134 with the prayer of relief in the Amended Complaint for Judicial Dated: 5/18/2016 Foreclosure. May 24, 2016 /s/ John A. Cunningham /s/ Thomas M. Hartwell Kane County Clerk Kane County Circuit Clerk (Published in the Geneva Kane Notice Prepared by: County Chronicle May 26, 2016, Philip J. Piscopo, Esq. June 2, 9, 2016) 1190211 The Law Offices of Cooper, Storm & Piscopo 117 S. 2nd Street Geneva, Illinois 60134 (Published in the Elburn Herald on June 2, 9, 16, 2016) 1192313

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ASSUMED NAME PUBLICATION NOTICE Public Notice is hereby given that on Monday, May 16, 2016, a certificate was filed in the office of the County Clerk of Kane County, Illinois, setting forth the names and addresses of all persons owning, conducting and transacting the business known as: Memories Plus located at: 274 Kossuth Street, South Elgin, IL 60177 Dated: 5/16/2016

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Public Notice is hereby given that on Monday, May 16, 2016, a certificate was filed in the office of the County Clerk of Kane County, ASSUMED NAME Illinois, setting forth the names and PUBLICATION NOTICE addresses of all persons owning, Public Notice is hereby given that conducting and transacting the on Wednesday, May 18, 2016, a business known as: certificate was filed in the office of Totus Jesu the County Clerk of Kane County, Illinois, setting forth the names and located at: Public Notice is hereby given that addresses of all persons owning, 316 Maple Lane, on Tuesday, May 17, 2016, a conducting and transacting the Geneva, IL 60134 certificate was filed in the office of business known as: the County Clerk of Kane County, Dated: 5/16/2016 Studer Rideshare Services Illinois, setting forth the names and addresses of all persons owning, /s/ John A. Cunningham conducting and transacting the located at: Kane County Clerk 1480 Allen Lane, business known as: St Charles, IL 60174 (Published in the Kane County Picture Pleez Photobooth Chronicle May 19, 26, 2016, Dated: 5/18/2016 June 2, 2016) 1188459 located at: /s/ John A. Cunningham 320 Town Center Blvd, Kane County Clerk Gilberts, IL 60136

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Public Notice is hereby given that on Wednesday, May 18, 2016, a PUBLIC NOTICE certificate was filed in the office of the County Clerk of Kane County, ASSUMED NAME Illinois, setting forth the names and PUBLICATION NOTICE addresses of all persons owning, conducting and transacting the Public Notice is hereby given that PUBLIC NOTICE business known as: on Friday, May 27, 2016, a certificate was filed in the office of Vivaria USA ASSUMED NAME the County Clerk of Kane County, PUBLICATION NOTICE Illinois, setting forth the names and addresses of all persons owning, located at: Public Notice is hereby given that conducting and transacting the 110 N 1st Street Unit B on Wednesday, May 11, 2016, a business known as: Elburn, IL 60119 certificate was filed in the office of the County Clerk of Kane County, The Marketing Guy Dated: 5/18/2016 Illinois, setting forth the names and addresses of all persons owning, located at: /s/ John A. Cunningham conducting and transacting the 681 W Thornwood Dr, Kane County Clerk business known as: South Elgin, IL 60177

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Kaneland senior Tanner Robertsen finishes fifth in the 300-meter hurdles at the Class 2A boys track state finals May 28 in Charleston. Clark Brooks - For Shaw Media

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Burlington Central senior Nick Harvey places second in the 800 meters at the Class 2A boys state track and field finals May 28 in Charleston.

Robertsen stands out for Knights in hurdles KANE COUNTY CHRONICLE CHARLESTON – Kaneland senior Tanner Robertsen ultimately felt fulfillment as he approached the podium at the Class 2A boys state track meet May 28. “It’s a great way to go out,” he said. “I’m just happy I got something before my high school track career was over.” Robertsen was speaking of his latest prized possession, a fifth-place medal in the 300-meter hurdles. Eclipsing his preliminary mark by 0.35 seconds, Robertsen crossed the finish line in 39.41 seconds, pacing the Knights at Eastern Illinois University’s O’Brien Stadium. “I could have run better,” Robertsen

said. “I stuttered on a couple of hurdles – it’s been my Achilles’ heel all year – but I wasn’t supposed to come to state and place. So to get fifth, it means a lot to me and means a lot to my coaches.” The Knights’ 4x800 relay team of sophomore Matt Richtman and seniors Sean Spaetzel, Will Kuipers and Austin Kintz took ninth in 8:13.55. Elsewhere in 2A, Burlington Central senior Nick Harvey was second in the 800 with a time of 1:55.52, 0.14 seconds off the pace of state champion Sean Zerrusen of Effingham in a backand-forth finish. “My goal was to lead the race after the first (400 meters), and I did that,” Harvey said. “When he passed me, bad thoughts

[were] coming through, so I kicked 300 meters and I caught him, and I didn’t think he’d be coming back. “I wanted him, but I just had the burning in my legs.” Harvey’s finish was the top showing for the Rockets, who took seventh in the team race with 26 points. Marmion sophomore Seth Groom placed third in the triple jump with an effort of 46 feet, 8 1/4 inches. In 3A, Geneva junior Tyler Dau took sixth in the 1,600 in 4:19.85. He was one of two Vikings medalists. Senior Justin Taormina was eighth in the 100 in 10.86. Taormina, who was part of four events in the preliminaries, was primed

to make the most of his lone final. “It was a fun race and a great way to go out senior year,” said Taormina, a football standout who also is an accomplished gymnast. “Definitely wasn’t expecting to qualify in the 100 coming in, to be honest. “Freshman year, my goal was to be all-state as a senior in at least one of my events, and I accomplished that, so I’m not upset at all.” St. Charles East’s 4x800 relay of seniors Brett Izzo, Jack Rzepecki and Evan Patel and junior JB Sandlund was eighth in 7:57.38.

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Sycamore once again pins loss on Kaneland By EDDIE CARIFIO ecarifio@shawmedia.com DeKALB – For about five minutes after Sycamore girls soccer defender Claire Schroeder used her body to turn away what would have been a Kaneland goal, the Spartans senior said she was a little distracted. She was thinking about what would have happened had she not been in the right place at the right time. Schroeder denying a potential goal off a corner kick preserved Sycamore’s slim lead and the Spartans went on to win 1-0 in the Class 2A DeKalb sectional championship match May 27. “From the beginning of my soccer career at Sycamore, coach (Dave Lichamer) has always told us how important it is to have two people on that post, and here it paid off,” Schroeder said. The game was a midfield struggle throughout, but the Spartans (22-2-1) broke through in the 35th minute when Taylor Meier fed the ball to Ella Holland, who took a shot to the far post. Kaneland goalie Emily Chapman’s diving save attempt came up just short. “The keeper had a great jump at the ball but it was just out of her reach,” Lichamer said. Barely a minute later, freshman Rachel Lutter was taking a corner kick for Kaneland (17-5-2). The ball flew out of the scrum and past Sycamore goalie Amanda Cook, but Schroeder was at the far post to block it with her body.

Kaneland had another point-blank scoring chance in the second half. In the 47th minute, freshman Abbie Lomahan launched a shot, but it was right at Cook. Sycamore handed Kaneland three of its five losses this season. The Spartans won 1-0 in Maple Park and 2-0 in Sycamore, and they shut out the Knights in two games last year. “We don’t match up very well. I don’t know. Mentally – I don’t know,” Kaneland coach Scott Parillo said. “It’s not like we haven’t had our chances the last two games. They had a 1-0 lead on us the last 10 minutes of that last game at our place. We kept pounding, pounding, pounding, but it wouldn’t go in. It’s not like we didn’t have chances, it just wouldn’t go in. Sometimes you have games like that, and, unfortunately, it keeps being Sycamore.” One of those chances Parillo mentioned was the block by Schroeder at the goal line. “That corner kick, they save it right on the goal, that’s a heck of a job,” Parillo said. “Hats off to them.” Last season, the Knights reached the supersectional round in a monumental postseason run, losing to Peoria Notre Dame. This year, their season ended in the final 16. Parillo said he was proud of what his team has been able to accomplish. “You know how hard it is to make it to the Sweet 16 two years in a row? That’s a lot of games,” Parillo said.

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Sycamore’s Claire Schroeder (13) clears the ball off the far post on one of Kaneland’s scoring attempts during the Class 2A DeKalb sectional championship May 27. Sycamore beat Kaneland 1-0.


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Tournament competitors reflect on final matches By KEVIN BEESE editorial@kcchronicle.com A third-set tiebreaker did in the last remaining Kane County Chronicle-area boys tennis players at the state tournament May 27. The St. Charles North doubles team of Matt Ernst and Matt Kramer had rallied to take the second set in their fourth-round consolation match against Lyons Township’s Demetri Triantafel and Matt Dickett to force the tiebreaker. Kramer said third-set tiebreakers were one of the weaknesses for him and his partner all year. “I really don’t know what the problem is. I really don’t,” Kramer said. “We give the other team a big lead and then spend the rest of the tiebreaker fighting back.” The North Stars duo lost 6-3, 2-6, (10-7) to end their high school tennis careers. Making it to the second day of competition at state was the goal for Kramer and Ernst as well as the entire North Stars’ squad during the season. North Stars coach Sean Masoncup was happy with both doubles teams’ performances. The doubles team of Luke Dunteman and Trevor Kurtzhals also qualified but was eliminated in third-round consolation play. “They played great,” Masoncup said of both doubles teams. “Ernst and Kramer bowed out in their last match. They ended their careers on a high note. They were the last team from the area standing.” Kramer, who hopes to play club tennis at Wisconsin, said he was satisfied with how his season ended. “I am really proud and happy I made my goal,” Kramer said. “We could not have ended on a better note.” Ernst and Kramer rolled through their first two matches, losing just two games in beating teams from Triad High School in Troy and Homewood-Flossmoor. They fell to Benet’s Patrick McGuigan and Jack Carroll 6-1, 6-1, setting up their win-or-go-home match against Lyons Township.

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St. Charles East doubles player Kevin Schreiner teams with Charlie Downing (not pictured) at the boys state tennis tournament. Dunteman and Kurtzhals started out shaky, falling to Downers Grove South 6-1, 6-1, but bounced back to top Ottawa 6-2, 6-3. They lost their match in the second round of the consolation bracket to Hoffman Estates 7-6 (4), 6-1. Masoncup noted St. Charles North ran its string of consecutive second-day state tournament appearances to eight. Competition in the three-day event began May 26. “To be among the elite in the state, and for eight straight years to play on Friday, I am really proud of their effort,” Masoncup said. All four state qualifiers will graduate, so the North Stars will be looking to pass the torch. “We are only returning five players,” Masoncup said, “but they are great players. We will put something together.” St. Charles East already has something put together for next year with three of its four state qualifiers returning from a sectional championship team. “For their first outings, I am proud of how far they got and how they played,” Saints coach Rob Livermore said of

Marmion’s John King advances to the third round of the consolation bracket at the boys state tennis tournament. his underclassmen. Having three state qualifiers also was a step forward for the program, Livermore said, noting in the past the most Saints state qualifiers totaled two. The East doubles team of Charlie Downing and Kevin Schreiner went the farthest for the Saints in the state tourney, making the third round of the

consolation bracket. Downing and Schreiner lost their first match to Metamora in three sets before topping Bradley-Bourbonnais and Rockford Boylan in the first two rounds of the consolation bracket. They then fell to Waubonsie Valley 6-0, 1-6, (10-5). Downing said it would have been nice to play a full third set rather than just the tiebreaker

against Waubonsie Valley. “It hurt to lose twice in the third set,” Downing said. “It would have meant a lot to have a third set [in the last match].” The lone Saints senior at state, Alex Winters, fell in his first-round match to Jack Bernstein of Lyons Township 6-0, 6-0. Winters bounced back to top Shiv Pun of Moline 6-3, 6-0 but fell in his second-round consolation match to Hayden Dzurisin of Prairie Ridge 6-2, 6-4. “There was a lot of emotion, a lot of ups and downs for me [in that third match],” Winters said. “I remember service points where I gained momentum, but at one point I allowed him to send one more ball back when I should have put it away. He was able to get the momentum.” Winters, who hopes to play club tennis at Illinois, said he was happy with his performance. “My goal was to win at least one match,” Winters said, “and I did. ... At the end of the day, I went down fighting. I am not sad.” East’s other state qualifier, Peter Clancy, lost his first two matches in the tournament, falling to New Trier’s Scott Bickel 6-0, 6-1 and to Romeoville’s Miguel Rayos del Sol 6-2, 6-3. “For Peter, it was a learning experience,” Livermore said. “He was a No. 2 player up against a lot of 1s. He had no experience with that. He worked his tail off to win a game [in his first match]. It was a small victory.” Batavia’s doubles team of Andrew Nelson and Emerson Hinzy made it to the second round of the consolation bracket before falling to Waubonsie Valley 6-1, 6-7 (4), (10-7). Batavia’s doubles team of Patrick Hanrahan and Nick Robinson lost both their matches in three-set affairs, the second in a tiebreaker against Lincoln-Way East 5-7, 6-3, (10-4). John King of Marmion made to the third round of the consolation bracket before falling to Chase Bremner of Wheaton North 6-2, 5-7, (10-3).


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By KEVIN DRULEY kdruley@shawmedia.com

“He’s still hitting the ball,” Cougars manager Mike Benjamin said. “He’s an intelligent baserunner. So it just made sense to move him up there.” Arizona selected Morozowski in the 13th round of the 2015 Major League Baseball First-Year Player Draft out of NCAA Division II Mount Olive (North Carolina). He batted .424 with 21 home runs and 82 RBIs in 55 games as a junior in his lone season at Mount Olive after transferring from Florida International. A native of Pembroke Pines, Fla. – about a 35-minute drive north of Miami – the 6-foot-1, 179-pound Morozowski was predominantly a middle infielder during high school, but FIU called on him as a right-handed pitcher. He had only 11 at-bats in two seasons there, but his pitching development wasn’t sticking.

“It was all right,” Morozowski said. “I could throw a nice fastball, but I really didn’t have much else to go with it. So I’m just happy to be hitting again.” Morozowski already has stepped in a major league batter’s box, having participated in a predraft workout at Marlins Park last year as his family giddily looked on. A fellow 1990s National League expansion team drafted Morozowski, however, and the D’backs knew they had acquired a versatile, cooperative player. “I mean, if you look at it,” Benjamin said, “it’s just a place in the order. … He leads off once in a game, for the most part. If it works out that he leads off [three] times, at this point, they’ve got a perfect game going. It’s just a spot in the order, and you just stay with what you’ve been doing.”

It’s possible to get colorful without also getting heated I simply told the shortstop that I liked his team’s new uniform. A couple of minutes later, I was telling him about something hilariously bad that happened in the major leagues when he was a baby. There are occasional moments during breaks in the action of a high school baseball game that you find yourself enjoying a brief chat with a player. Such was the case recently for me when the subject of uniforms came up. In fact, the kid went on to say he likes when the umpires wear black as opposed to navy blue because “it looks more professional.” He told me his team has a few different uniforms but he liked the one he was wearing the best. I told him we’ve come a long way with jerseys, explaining that when I was growing up the Cubs wore pinstriped powder blue road jerseys and the Sox wore V-neck pullovers and even shorts one time. He laughed and that’s when I told him about something that he didn’t believe – Turn Ahead the Clock. It was a promotion in Major League Baseball that started in 1998 and was further developed the following season with teams wearing promotional uniforms that were designed so awfully with the future in mind. There were about a dozen or so games played in 1999 with teams donning the so-called futuristic jerseys that were colossal monstrosities. The

QUILL THE UMPIRE Chris Rollin Walker jerseys were supposed to represent what baseball uniforms would look like in 2021. It was set up that way because Century 21 sponsored the event. Now that we’re just five years away from 2021, I think it’s safe to say you won’t be seeing those uniforms anytime soon, or ever. The Pirates looked like they were wearing something Brad Hamilton would have to wear in the future if he would’ve kept his job at Captain Hook Fish & Chips. The Brewers featured Beer Barrel Man so they looked like they were wearing kids pajamas. The New York Mets became the Mercury Mets. Reliever Jason Isringhausen’s name didn’t fit on the new uniform, so he went by his nickname, “Izzy.” Seriously, what was MLB thinking? I told the kid to search “Turn Ahead the Clock” when he got home so he could see for himself some of the gaudy uniforms as well as the other gimmicks that accompanied the promotion, including how shortstop was called “intermediate station” in the future. What does that mean? He laughed. “I’ll definitely check that tonight,” he said. “But what about the umpires? Did they wear anything different?” They did. Umps definitely weren’t

immune to the ridiculousness of the promotion. They were forced to wear silver metallic shirts that made them look like they were extras from “Saturday Night Fever” or employees of Spacely Space Sprockets on “The Jetsons.” I have to wonder what Charlie Kerfeld thought of this gimmick. Speaking of umpires, you won’t see them wearing anything but navy for the rest of the season. That’s what the IHSA requires. You also won’t see umpires wearing caps representing their associations, either, as everything is simply IHSA now. There may be certain things that I disagree with the IHSA about, but this isn’t one of them. The state series is a completely different ballgame with teams either winning or turning in those same uniforms I was talking about earlier. Having the umpires all wearing the same navy uniforms while also highlighting the IHSA on their caps just seems right to me. For a lot of umpires, I bet those navy uniforms are in good shape, too. From my experience, most guys prefer to wear black rather than navy. Some like to get a little more colorful and adventurous during the spring and wear polo blue or cream, and I even had one partner that wanted to wear red. I warned him that red is the color of fire and blood, and that people associate it with war and danger and that it raises blood pressure. I asked him, “Do we really want to fire up these

teams, even with these two coaches who never seem to cause a problem?” He quickly changed his mind. I probably wore black more than any other color this spring. Most of the guys that I worked with seemed to prefer it. I even asked some of them about it. One of my fellow umpires said he first wondered why everyone was wearing black, but once he got a black uniform, he found himself wearing it all the time. “It makes us look sharper somehow,” he said. Another umpire agreed that it’s a cleaner look and its quite slimming, too. I agree with the slimming part, and I could use all the help I can get. I didn’t get a chance to ask any coaches what their thoughts were on the subject. They have so many other things to worry about that I don’t think they really care about an umpire’s shirt color. If you call a good, consistent strike zone and get all the other calls right, why would they care what you’re wearing? If you don’t, then their patience is going to wear thin, their faces are going to turn red with rage and they’re going to give you the blues. And that’s no way to enjoy baseball. Not now and not in 2021.

Sugar Grove resident Chris Rollin Walker is a baseball umpire with an eye for strikes, balls, gerunds and participles. Contact him at editorial@ kcchronicle.com.

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GENEVA – Jason Morozowski’s 10-letter surname often distinguishes itself on the whiteboard lineup on the Fifth Third Bank Ballpark concourse. Lately, “Morozowski” has been the first Cougars name fans read as he assumes the leadoff spot in the batting order. At the beginning of the season, it was listed third. A few weeks later, the name plunged lower before ultimately rising again. Morozowski hit anywhere from first through fifth with Short-A Missoula (Montana) last season after the parent Arizona Diamondbacks drafted him, so he’s accustomed to managers shuffling their lineup cards. When it fazes him, he’ll let you know. “Just trying to do my thing every night,” Morozowski said. “I just like

to be aggressive, you know, just try to hit the ball early, hit the ball hard and just be a spark plug.” “Spark plug” has one fewer letter than “Morozowski” for what it’s worth, and Morozowski used it multiple times when discussing his trips up and down the lineup through the first month-plus of the Midwest League season. He referred to fellow outfielders Matt McPhearson and Zach Nehrir as “spark plugs” before mentioning how the onetime stewards of the leadoff spot recently were forced to withdraw from the role because of injury. The Cougars placed McPhearson on the disabled list on May 2. Nehrir was injured during the Cougars’ recent sixgame Iowa road trip to Cedar Rapids and Burlington. Enter Morozowski, who batted .143 in April but was hitting .267 in 28 May games entering May 31.

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Kuipers progresses all the way to D-III nationals It was worth it for Dylan Kuipers to get a second opinion. An alumnus of the vaunted Kaneland pole vault program, Kuipers rolled through an all-state senior season with the Knights. He won every regular-season meet and finished fourth at the 2014 IHSA Class 2A state finals. But the opportunity to vault collegiately for another renowned program, North Central in Naperville, almost never came to fruition. A back injury forced him to miss his entire freshman season at the NCAA Division III school. Eventually, he was cleared for competition, only for an injury to strike again. Kuipers missed the entire indoor track and field season with a hamstring injury. While fate seemed to be working against Kuipers, he committed to rehab, stayed in the weight room and stuck with a tested philosophy he learned at Kaneland: trust the process. A process that has sent a Knights vaulter to state for 34 straight seasons. A process that has produced collegiate All-Americans. And a process that qualified Kuipers for a spot in the 20-man field at the 2016 D-III nationals after a vault of 16 feet, 7 1/4 inches at the College Conference of Illinois and Wisconsin meet May 6 at Augustana in Rock Island. “It all paid off,” said Kuipers, who had the sixth-best qualifying vault at nationals, which kicked off May 26 at Wartburg College in Waverly, Iowa. “Last year with the back injury, I got some medical opinions that said I wouldn’t vault again. This year I had a nagging hamstring injury. But I pushed through it and it finally all came together.” Nationals felt more like a reunion for Kuipers. The sophomore from Elburn was one of 12 qualifiers from the Cardinals’ program, which has been ranked No. 1 the last four weeks in the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association rankings. Kuipers was one of three North Central vaulters, joining teammates Luke Winder and Spencer LaHave. Winder entered with the top qualifying vault of 18-1 and won the national title by clearing 17-4 1/2. Kuipers was 17th with an effort of 15-3. Adding to the feelings of familiarity was Dan Evers, a sophomore at Monmouth and another Kaneland grad. The rewards might be greater, but Kuipers’ commitment and focus remain the same. “Most of the field has competed against each other all year,” Kuipers said. “With Danny Evers there and ... my North Central teammates, I want to view it as just another meet. The atmo-

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North Central College sophomore pole vaulter Dylan Kuipers, a Kaneland product, competes last weekend at NCAA Division III nationals.

ON CAMPUS James Nokes sphere might be more tense, but I am going to go out and trust the process. “Vaulting is process-oriented. It’s not outcome-oriented. I never look at the height. At a meet, there’s a progression. So we know how high the bar is going to be. I just start out my approach and follow my progression. I can’t focus on the bar or I will miss the technical things I need to do. It’s all a process, and it’s been drilled into us.” When Kaneland pole vault coach Andy Drendel was doing the drilling, he noticed a change in Kuipers’ approach during his junior season. Regardless of the conditions, Drendel said he always knew what he was

going to get out of Kuipers. Whether it was rain, snow or a 30 mph crosswind or tailwind, Kuipers was always ready to vault. “Dylan is a driven young man with a fiery personality that he learned to channel and turn it into focus during his junior and senior seasons of high school,” Drendel said. “He was just awesome his senior year. He won every meet up until the state tournament as he trusted the process. He focused on doing all the little things right, and the heights and places at meets just took care of themselves.” Even though two alums of the Kaneland vault program were vying for a national title, Drendel wasn’t there to watch Evers and Kuipers square off. Kaneland won the IHSA Class 2A Galena sectional, and Drendel had to prep senior Mike Rinella and junior Danny Walker. They

competed last weekend on the blue track at Eastern Illinois at the IHSA state meet. “There’s a lot of pride and tradition in Kaneland pole vaulting and a sense that athletes are bound to pay it forward to new teammates,” Drendel said. “Dylan told me there’s no way I could go watch him in nationals because I had to get my current guys ready for state.” Using the pay-it-forward philosophy he learned at Kaneland, Kuipers will look to infuse the rest of the Cardinals’ lineup with an instant jolt at nationals. “Pole vault is the first event, and we like to infuse the rest of the team with energy,” Kuipers said. “It’s my first time at nationals. I want to go out and have fun. I didn’t expect to even be here after being sidelined last year with injury.”


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Competing at Shabbona Lake, the Geneva bass fishing team won its conference tournament May 13 with 11 pounds, 8 ounces of largemouth bass. Freshman Will Lund reeled in the biggest bass, a fish weighing 5 pounds, 6 ounces. The team is coached by Tom Anderson.

ST. CHARLES – David Newland shot a two-day 157 to win the annual 50+ Tournament at Pottawatomie Golf Course on May 14 and 15. Newland, part of the 50-59 age division, edged 60-69 champion Tony Davis by one stroke. Ken Liedes (166) won the 7079 bracket, while Bill Warner (181) was the 80-89 champion. Wally Plywaczewski, part of the 50-59 group, had the low round with a 74 on the second day of competition. The 50+ event was the first of five scheduled tournaments at Pottwatomie, 845 N. Second

Ave., St. Charles. The next tournament, the Pottawatomie Open, is set for June 11 and 12 and features 18 holes of play on both days. Open to golfers 12 years and older regardless of their residency, the tournament will see players divided into flights based on their opening-round score. All flights will add their two-day total to declare a champion, which can come from any flight. Registration costs $60, and the deadline is 7 p.m. June 5. For more information or to register, call the course at 630-845-5386 or visit www.pottawatomiegc.com/tourneys.

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includes 18 holes of golf with a cart plus course events, prizes The Kaneland boys basketball and a steak dinner, costs $100. A dinner-only package costs $50, program will host its annual camps for students entering first and hole sponsorships cost $100. Registration begins at 11 a.m., through 12th grades this month. shotgun start golf is at noon and Here’s a breakdown of each camp: First through fifth grade, dinner is at 6 p.m. For informa8 a.m. to 9:30 a.m., June 6 to 9, tion or to register, visit www. $35; sixth through eighth grade, kaneland.org or call Peter Goff at 630-365-8224. 9:30 a.m. to 11 a.m., June 6 to 9 and June 13 to 16, $70; ninth St. Charles North to host through 12 grade, 11:15 a.m. to 1:15 p.m., June 6 to 9, June 13 to youth flag football league ST. CHARLES – Tri-Cities Foot16 and June 23 to 26, $80. ball and Under the Lights Flag Camps will be at Kaneland High School and will help players Football are partnering to bring boost skills in the areas of ball- the Under Armour Flag Football handling, passing, shooting and program to the Tri-Cities. The Under the Lights Flag Footteam concepts. To register, visit ball League promotes a comkhs.kaneland.org, hover over the “Athletics” tab on the main petitive, confidence-building, non-contact football experience page and then select “Summer Recreation Programs – 2016” on for children in first through eighth grades. It welcomes both the dropdown menu. boys and girls of all skill levels. The league will be from June Kaneland to host 5 through July 24. Registration golf scramble, dinner Kaneland High School will host is now open. All practices and games will be from 1 to 5 p.m. its inaugural golf scramble and Sundays at St. Charles North High dinner, Chip In for the Knights, School. The cost is $155 a player. on June 4 at Bliss Creek Golf Games will be 6-on-6 for Course, 1 Golfview Lane, Sugar Grove. All proceeds will benefit first- through sixth-graders and 7-on-7 for seventh- and KHS athletics. eighth-graders. For information A player package, which

from Gunnar Forest Preserve in Geneva, behind the Kane County St. Charles North to offer Government Center. swimming lessons Overall winners will be able ST. CHARLES – St. Charles Geneva Chamber to host to ride in a float in the Swedish ‘Par Wars’ golf event North is offering summer swim Days Parade on June 26. GENEVA – Grab your lightsaber lessons to District 303 commuRegistration is $35 and (and golf clubs) and be part of nity members. Lessons run in includes a T-shirt and pancake this year’s Geneva Chamber of two-week sessions from June 6 breakfast. To guarantee a shirt through July 21. Lessons are $60 Commerce “Par Wars” golf outing at packet pickup, you must June 13 at Mill Creek Golf Club, a session with eight days a sesregister by June 14. Race-day sion. Each lesson is 30 minutes in 39W525 Herrington Drive, Geneva. registration is $40. length with a 3-to-1 instructor to A 10 a.m. shotgun start includes For information and to register, swimmer ratio. For information or lunch. To close out the evening, look for the Get Involved section golfers will enjoy a dinner, awards at www.genevachamber.com/ to register, visit d303.org. ceremony and auction. swedish_days.php or call the Regional youth hoops Proceeds from the outing will Chamber at 630-232-6060. tourney comes to Batavia help Geneva festivals. Sign up BATAVIA – North American as a single golfer or in groups of Bears youth football camps coming to Geneva Youth Sports has openings for four; dinner-only reservations GENEVA – With support from its annual summer regional also are available. Chicago Bears alumni heroes youth basketball tournament To register, visit GolfInvite. such as Anthony Morgan, June 18 at Batavia High School, com/GenevaChamber. For Mickey Pruitt, Rashad Davis, 1201 Main St., Batavia. information, call the Geneva Kris Haines and Jim Morrissey, The tournament features 12 Chamber at 630-232-6060. Chicago Bears Youth Football gender-specific brackets, beginCamps will visit Geneva Middle ning with fourth- and fifth-grad- Registration open for Swedish Days 5K run School, 1357 Viking Drive, as one ers all the way to juniors and seniors in high school. All grades GENEVA – The Geneva Chamber of its 25 summer camps in the greater Illinois area. are based on the 2015-16 school of Commerce and Geneva RunThe camp in Geneva is set for year. The entry fee for the one- ning Outfitters have announced 8:30 to 11:30 a.m. July 18 to 22. day shootout is $160 and guar- the addition of a 5K run to the Camp costs start at $189. To antees each team a minimum of Swedish Days Festival supported by Northwestern Medicine. register, visit bearscamps.com three games. Each bracket will The Swedish Day 5K Lopp will or call 877-226-9919. have awards. – Shaw Media begin at 8 a.m. June 25, starting Registration ends June 3. or to register, visit UAflag.com.

For information or to register, call 866-352-5915 or visit NorthAmericanYouthSports.org.

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Marwan Taib owns Charleston on the River, located at 1 Illinois St. in St. Charles.

Trendy, affordable cuisine along the Fox Charleston on the River offers upscale, but casual, feel By BEN DRAPER bdraper@shawmedia.com ST. CHARLES – After having success with another St. Charles restaurant, Spotted Fox Ale House, Marwan Taib saw an opportunity to find even more success with a unique, historical property on Illinois Street. Taib opened Charleston on the River, located at 1 W. Illinois St., St. Charles, on March 17. “I think the town has a vested interest in seeing this place be successful. It’s a landmark – it’s a unique property,” said Taib, the owner. “People are thrilled. They’re happy to be back in this location, and happy to see us doing well.” Taib said he wants to draw from the experience local patrons may remember when Erik and Me occupied the space. “What people loved about [Erik and

Me] was that it was simple – it was casual and it was a great value,” Taib said. “[Charleston on the River] is like a getaway having the river right here. At any given place in the restaurant, you’re able to see the river. It’s an experience that cannot be matched anywhere else.” He described the restaurant as trendy and upscale, but with a focus on casual, American cuisine. He thinks Charleston on the River is a great place to get away from home and enjoy the ambiance. “You’ll feel like you’re in this fancy, nice place, but when you look around, it’s casual with casual pricing. I think we found a sweet spot between the two,” he said. “We focus on food, service and ambiance – and [ambiance is] the element I think is missing in many places.”

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The approach Taib took with the menu was price-driven, keeping about 80 percent of the menu less than $14. Taib had three corporate chefs build the menu. The chefs did an analysis of the area – from fine dining to casual to bars. Everything is very simple, but everything is “tweaked,” he said. “With the chopped salad, we add salmon; the kale, we added the shrimp,” he explained. “What they wanted to do here was something trendy, but something you could eat every day,” he said. Taib mentioned healthy options like the Kale Caesar Shrimp ($12.95), the Quinoa Chicken Salad ($10.95) and the Tabbouleh Salad ($9.95). Tabbouleh is a Middle-Eastern salad. “We have excellent burgers – we have ground beef with brisket to make it juicy,” he said. Charleston on the River has 11 entrées, including Seared Salmon ($14.95), Mango Mahi Mahi ($13.95), Shrimp Kabobs ($12.95) and Fish and Chips ($12.95). “We have two steaks, and the Steak Merlot [$16.95] is excellent,” he said. So far, Taib said, the No. 1 item has been the Steak Bomb Sandwich ($13.95). The sandwich features sliced sirloin steak, and it comes with bourbon-sau-

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HERMAN’S HERMITS WITH PETER NOONE

WHEN: 8 p.m. June 4 WHERE: Arcada Theatre, 105 E. Main St., St. Charles COST & INFO: Peter Noone is a multi-talented entertainer, who has been entertaining audiences nearly all of his life. He has been the lead singer of the legendary ‘60s pop band Herman’s Hermits, and his classic hits include “I’m Into Something Good” and “Mrs. Brown, You’ve Got A Lovely Daughter.” Even after Noone left the band to pursue a solo career, the band continued to play and still performs more than 200 shows a year. Tickets start at $49 and can be purchased at arcadalive.com.

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WHEN: 8 p.m. June 3 WHERE: Arcada Theatre, 105 E. Main St., St. Charles COST & INFO: RATT helped pioneer Hollywood’s legendary “Sunset Strip” sound and scene in the ‘80s. Signed to Atlantic Records in 1984, the band’s debut album “Out of the Cellar” went over three-times platinum behind the hit singles “Round & Round,” “Back for More” and “Wanted Man.” Quiet Riot is a rock ‘n’ roll phenomenon, described as the first heavy metal band to top the pop chart at No. 1 in Billboard magazine. The Los Angeles quartet became an overnight sensation thanks to its monster 1983 album “Metal Health.” The show also will feature the band Downtread. Tickets start at $35 and can be purchased at arcadalive.com.

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MID-AMERICAN CANOE, KAYAK RACE

WHEN: 10:30 a.m. June 5 WHERE: The event starts at Mt. St. Mary’s Park in St. Charles and the Batavia VFW in Batavia; it ends at McCullough Park in Aurora COST & INFO: The Mid-American Canoe and Kayak Race is a regional event spanning from St. Charles to Aurora. A 10-mile race will depart from Mt. St. Mary’s Park, located on Prairie Street just east of Route 31 in St. Charles, to McCullough Park, located on Illinois Street just east of Route 31 in Aurora. A six-mile race will begin at the Batavia VFW, 645 S. River St., Batavia, to McCullough Park. Continuous shuttles will run from McCullough Park to both starting sites beginning at 7 a.m. For information, visit foxvalleyparkdistrict.org.

WHEN: 5:30 to 9 p.m. June 3 and 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. June 4 WHERE: Fine Line Creative Arts Center, 37W570 Bolcum Road, St. Charles COST & INFO: This annual festival kicks off with a preview event June 3, which includes appetizers, a pottery bisque or fused glass voucher, silent auction, live music and a cash bar. The June 3 event is $65 and tickets can be purchased at fineline.org. The festival itself takes place June 4 and is free to attend. The event features handson art activities open to all ages. For information, visit fineline.org.

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WHEN: 3 p.m. June 5 WHERE: Begins at Blessed Sacrament Church, 801 Oak St., North Aurora, and ends at North Aurora Island Park, located on State Street, just west of Route 25 COST & INFO: The parade begins at Blessed Sacrament Church near the corner of Oak Street and Juniper Drive and ends at North Aurora Island Park on the riverfront. The North Aurora River District Alliance sponsors The Party in the Park following the parade, which includes NOARDA’s Duck Race, family friendly festivities and local food vendors. For more information, visit namothersclub.org.


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WHEN: 5 p.m. June 3 and 3 p.m. June 4 WHERE: RiverEdge Park, 360 N. Broadway, Aurora COST & INFO: Two Brothers Summer Festival is an annual music and beer festival with the ultimate goal of raising money for charity and providing a great experience for beer and music fans alike. Two Brothers Summer Festival 2016 will feature headliners Cold War Kids, Lord Huron, The Lone Bellow and PHOX. It will also be the official release event for Two Brothers Hop Centric Double IPA and Hop Centric Black IPA, with a full lineup of Two Brothers beer and guest beers from breweries across the country to enjoy. Proceeds from Two Brothers Summer Festival 2016 will benefit local charities, including Make-A-Wish Illinois. Tickets start at $25 and can be purchased at events.riveredgeaurora.com or by calling 630-896-6666.

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WHEN: 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. WHERE: Mill Creek Elementary School, 900 Brundige Road, Geneva COST & INFO: This event is in support of Mason Ward, and 8-year-old boy from Geneva that was recently diagnosed with DIPG, an aggressive brain tumor. The March for Mason is one mile, from Mill Creek Elementary School to the Mill Creek Golf Club, where a family fun event will take place. The event includes inflatables, face painting, exotic animals, music, food and more. Tickets are $10, and T-shirts are available for $15. To purchase tickets, visit http://shawurl.com/2m5j.

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WHEN: 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. June 4 WHERE: Plowman’s Park, 48W508 Hinckley Road, Big Rock COST & INFO: This show features cars, trucks, tractors and motorcycles at least 25-years-old or older, as well as a 1950 GM Futurliner No. 10. Vehicle registration, admission and parking are all free. Vehicle registration takes place between 8 and 11 a.m., with a trophy presentation at 3 p.m. The event also includes fundraisers for local groups, miniature train rides, raffles, vendors and concessions. Proceeds from the event benefit the Big Rock Historical Society. For more information, call 630-768-3251 or visit bigrockcarshow.org.

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WHEN: 8 a.m to noon June 4 WHERE: Oakhurst Forest Preserve, 1680 Fifth Ave., Aurora COST & INFO: Bring the whole family to this free children’s fishing event. Light refreshments will be provided, and fishing gear and bait is supplied. Those with fishing experience are asked to volunteer by contacting 630-762-2741. For more information, call 630-2325980.

GET LISTED! Listings are free. Include the name of the event, time, date, location, length of run, cost, phone number, email address and/or website. Must be submitted at least one week prior to publication. Fill out the form at PlanitKane.com and click on “+ Add Event.” To read about more area events, see page 14 of this section.

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TWO BROTHER’S SUMMER FESTIVAL

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WHEN: 7:30 p.m. June 4 WHERE: Zanies Comedy Club, 4051 E. Main St., St. Charles COST & INFO: Sonya White is a comedian based in Chicago but originally is from Virginia. She has combined southern charm with big-city street smarts to create a show that won her multiple appearances on “Star Search” and a promo spot on NBC’s “Last Comic Standing 4.” Sonya has been seen on the CMT production “Southern Fried Chicks,” that continues to tour today. To learn more, visit www.stcharles. zanies.com or call 630-524-0001.


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Singer, songwriter Gregory Hyde to perform in Geneva By BRENDA SCHORY bschory@shawmedia.com GENEVA – Gregory Hyde, a St. Charles singer and songwriter, will perform from 6 to 9 p.m. June 22 at Fiora’s Restaurant, 317 S. Third St., Geneva. “The style I’ll be playing is solo acoustic classic and modern pop and rock hits,” Hyde said. “Everything from The Beatles and Eagles to Nirvana and Coldplay.” There is no cover charge. “In the summer, when it’s really warm, it’s an ideal warm-weather experience of downtown Geneva on Third Street,” Hyde said. Fiora’s has outdoor dining during good weather, so the music of featured performers and bands can be heard in the immediate area, he said. “I think it’s equally rewarding to take it in by strolling down Third Street or stopping in at Fiora’s for a drink or something to eat on the patio,” Hyde said. “It’s one of my favorite gigs to play.”

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Singer and songwriter Greg Hyde will perform June 22 at Fiora’s in Geneva. Hyde performs with a “Southern sensibility” stemming from growing up on the outskirts of Tulsa, Okla., according to his biography on www.gregoryhyde.com. He has toured the U.S., performed on nationally syndicated radio shows and had some songs placed in award-winning films, the biography stated. Hyde has also sold more than 7,000 copies of independently produced albums, according to the biography.

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RIGHT: Eric Schaaf of Sugar Grove caught a smallmouth bass while fishing the Fox River in Aurora. BELOW: Schaaf took a photo May 14 along the Fox River in St. Charles while bike riding and fishing. Photos provided

Sugar grove man combines passions to make Fox River postcards By DEBBIE BEHRENDS editorial@kcchronicle.com

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ric Schaaf of Sugar Grove enjoys photography, fishing and the Fox River. On a recent chilly Saturday, he combined his three interests to create photographs worthy of postcards, showing the charm of the communities along the river. “I planned to go fishing that day (May 14), but because the water was high, I was covering the towns just from the shore,” Schaaf said. He set out on his bicycle with fishing gear and his iPhone to capture fish, photos and “the essence of the river in each town,” he said. “The cloud formations were really pretty that day,” Schaaf said. “It was really brisk, felt more like October, but there were a lot of people out along the river. I saw a lot of people out fishing, riding bikes and families pushing strollers.” Starting in Elgin, he stopped to fish and photograph river scenes in each community – Elgin, South Elgin, St. Charles, Geneva, Batavia, Aurora and Montgomery. Schaaf said he stopped to take a break and have lunch with his family in Geneva. The end results were about 30 fish caught and released, and post-

card-quality photos of river scenes in each community shot with nothing more than an iPhone camera. “I really think the portability of a camera phone lends itself to usefulness,” Schaaf said. “I’m certainly not a professional, but I am an avid photographer.” A 1994 graduate of Northern Illinois University with a degree in art, Schaaf grew up in Darien. He works from home as a design manager and has

directed photo shoots. Schaaf said he and his father started meeting up at the river when he was in college. “I really liked the Fox River, and as I got more comfortable with it, I started to explore farther in each direction,” he said. “I’m really comfortable with fishing from Elgin to Oswego.” Because he often fishes in downtown Aurora, he also has a lot of photographs from that area, including

some long-exposure nighttime shots. He said he showed them to a friend who, it turns out, had a connection with the visitor and convention bureau in the community. Several of his photos have been used in the visitor’s guide, and a nighttime shot graces the cover. Married 19 years, Schaaf said his wife often accompanies him on his adventures. “She’s really into Facebook, so she posts a lot of pictures she takes while kayaking on the river,” he said. The Schaafs have two sons, ages 13 and 16. Schaaf shares his love of fishing with his older son, and they swept a river bass fishing tournament last summer in Aurora. “We fish a lot,” Schaaf said with a laugh. “We won first place for team fishing, I won first place individual and he won first place youth. We took home about $2,500 in cash and prizes.” Though he said that was a lot of fun, he really enjoys combining photography with his time on the river, For anyone itching to know more about fishing the Fox, Schaaf has a blog – since 2009 – at www.fishthefox. com. It contains information about the condition of the river, videos, a river guide and photos.

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LEARNING TO GROW Diana Stoll

Talking Donnie Wahlberg, Engelbert Humperdinck and more “I have been seeing you all over Facebook with Donnie Wahlberg. Is he as nice as he seems to be? – Gina K., St. Charles

I have been extremely fortunate in that local superstar celebs Jenny McCarthy and Donnie Wahlberg have embraced The Arcada as their “date night out.” We have done several things together, including several private functions. All I can say is that in 30-plus years in this biz, I have rarely come upon anyone who is as sincere and warm as Donnie. He truly loves people, and after traveling with him to his childhood home outside of Boston, I can truly say that he has not forgotten where he came from and the values he has learned along the way. He is a very interesting individual, as I have watched him actually seek ways of making people feel special. A rare kind of guy these days.

“Did I read somewhere that you were involved with the TV show, ‘The Sopranos’? – Billy R., Chicago

Not at all! But I did get to meet the cast several times as I would be a part of coordinating their cast parties at The Borgata Hotel and Casino in Atlantic City. I did get to be friendly with the show’s star, James Gandol-

BACKSTAGE QUESTIONS WITH ... Ron Onesti phini, who played Tony Soprano. He was a very quiet, soft-spoken guy with an endearing smile. His tragic and untimely death from a heart attack at age 52 shook us all, especially the cast members who were his extended family and credit him with helping them all develop as actors. I had the honor of producing his memorial in New Jersey with his family, an event that will be with me always.

he is going to bed, a romantic reference further endearing him to his predominantly female audience. He has been married to the same woman over 50 years, so maybe there is something to that! He also likes people to see, even after turning 80, he is still vibrant and youthful, demonstrating boxing and karate moves he learned from training with the tops in both fields for years.

“After Frank Sinatra Jr.’s passing, has there been any plans to do a memorial concert dedicated to him?” – Joe C., West Chicago

I asked his agent, and he doesn’t think so. The principal foundation of Jr.’s career was based on his father’s “Can you find out what is going on music, so a memorial concert would with Caitlyn or Bruce Jenner?” – Suzanne turn out to be perceived as a Frank Sr. P. Geneva tribute instead of a Frank Jr. salute. No. We had one of his very last concerts at The Arcada, and he seemed as alive “I recently was at your show at The as ever. He was intense and rarely Arcada with Engelbert Humperdinck. At smiled. But this last time, I did notice the end, he came out in a red robe doing he was a bit more laid back, more karate kicks and punches ... why?” – Ken- interactive with all of us, even making ny C. Bloomingdale jokes! I was to receive an award from He does this after every show. He Chicago’s Italian American commuputs on a red robe because he believes nity a few days after our show, so he the color red refers to “love,” and he recorded a congratulatory video for puts on the robe to make it seem as if me. He really was a very cool guy who

lived in his father’s shadows for sure.

“Do you think Peter Cetera will ever re-join the band Chicago?” – Sammy T., Chicago

I could not imagine it, not after the band’s recent induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in Brooklyn. I was there with estranged original drummer Danny Seraphine, and the tension was as thick and as cold as the ice on Lake Michigan in January. There are a few “reasons” why Peter did not perform with the band on the show, and a few others why he did not even make an appearance. It has been mostly directed at the fact that Peter decided not to attend because of creative differences with the rest of the band about their performance on the show. At the end of the day, it was the fans that got cheated, and I think it will be a long time before all the parties involved will let this bygone be bygone.

Ron Onesti is president and CEO of The Arcada Theatre in St. Charles. He provides personal recollections of events and people that he has encountered over the years. Send your questions about show biz personalities to ron@oshows.com.

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Annual vines are landscape problem-solvers. They add height and color to garden walls and fences; they squeeze into narrow spaces to screen undesirable views; they soften retaining walls as they tumble over their edges; and they weave their way through perennial borders covering empty spaces. Annual vines have several advantages over their perennial cousins. They grow vigorously and cover trellises quickly. Most are easily grown from seed. Many are suitable for growing in containers, and most of them bloom throughout the summer. Morning glories are easy to grow and available in a rainbow of colors. These twining vines quickly grow eight to 10 feet. Their heart-shaped green foliage is pretty, too. While waiting for clematis to establish, a morning glory provides color and shade for the clematis’ roots. Moonflowers are an ideal choice for people who view their gardens most often in the evening. Their huge white blooms open in the evening filling the night air with their sweet fragrance.

can be eaten when harvested young, but the vine is most often grown for its orange-red flowers. A favorite of hummingbirds, scarlet runner bean vines grow at least 10 feet tall in a sunny spot in the garden. Not quite as easy to grow but worth the effort, sweet peas boast delicate flowers on vines growing four to six feet, perfect for small obelisks in containers or small trellis. Sweet peas are the solution for filling spaces between perennials while waiting for their third-year Photo provided leap. Grow them near a patio to enjoy Black-eyed Susan vine softens the edges of a retaining wall. “They are suitable for climb- their pleasing scent, and grow extra so ing trellises and arbors or falling over the edges of hanging baskets or large containers,” there will be plenty for cutting. Sweet writes columnist and master gardener Diana Stoll. peas prefer cool weather and should be planted as soon as the soil can be worked planting or nicked with a sharp knife. Plant one near a bedroom window in spring. Black-eyed Susan vines sport small, and let their perfume encourage sweet Annual vines have so much to offer daisy-like flowers in warm shades of dreams. gardeners. Often for no more than the yellow, orange and red, all with a disHummingbirds want gardeners to price of a package of seeds, they grow plant cardinal climber vines. They love tinctive black eye. They are suitable for quickly, require little maintenance and their nectar-rich, brilliant red flowers. climbing trellises and arbors or falling bloom throughout the summer. The foliage of cardinal climber adds a over the edges of hanging baskets or touch of the tropics to the landscape, large containers. Diana Stoll is a University of Illinois while they quickly reach heights of 15 Hyacinth bean vines boast heartExtension master gardener for Kane feet or more. shaped leaves with purple undersides, County. The “Learning to Grow” All of these members of the morning rich lavender flowers and glossy purple column runs weekly during warmer glory family are easily grown from seed. seedpods. They are easy to grow from months of the year. Call the extension Plant them after all danger of frost is seed, quickly growing more than 10 feet. office at 630-584-6166 or visit web.extenover in a warm, sunny spot. Seeds will Soak seeds or scarify for better germision.illinois.edu/dkk for more informagerminate better if they are soaked over- nation. tion. Feedback on this column can be The beans of scarlet runner beans sent to editorial@kcchronicle.com. night to soften their hard coats before

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These are a couple pieces on display at the Norris Cultural Arts Center in St. Charles as part of the Yellow House Artists’ spring show, “Artistry in Color.”

Artists bring ‘Color’ to Norris Cultural Arts Center By ASHLEY SLOBODA asloboda@shawmedia.com ST. CHARLES – Deann Alleman, one of the original members of the Yellow House Artists, doesn’t view the group’s biannual shows as just a way for her and her peers to share – and potentially sell – their artwork. “I see our shows as a way to help people learn more about the oil pastel medium,” the Sugar Grove resident said, describing the medium as versatile and fun to work with. Yellow House Artists is an organization of oil pastel artists that had its start in 2007, when 17 artists had a gallery in a yellow house during the St. Charles Fine Art Show. It has since grown to nearly 50 members from the Tri-Cities and western Kane County, as well as other communities in the metropolitan area, according to a news release. Alleman is one of 25 members participating in the group’s spring show, “Artistry in Color.” It runs through July 10 at the Norris Cultural Arts Center, 1040 Dunham Road, St. Charles. Gallery hours are 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Wednesday through Sunday. Call 630-584-7200, ext. 14, to verify hours, which are subject to change. Members of the public may meet the artists at a reception planned for June 12

If you go n WHAT: “Artistry in Color” artists’

reception n WHEN: 2 to 4 p.m. June 12 n WHERE: Norris Cultural Arts Center,

1040 Dunham Road, St. Charles n INFO: www.yellowhouseartists.com from 2 to 4 p.m. Admission and parking are free. Most artists submitted multiple pieces for the show, which features a “great variety” of styles, Alleman said. She noted each artist has a favorite focus, such as still lifes and landscapes, which is hers. Getting together with artists who work in the same medium is both inspiring and fun, Alleman said, adding they can learn from each other. She noted members of Yellow House Artists use various techniques when working with oil pastels. “Colors can be layered and blended, smeared or smudged, using fingers, some type of tool, or left as applied, all at the artist’s discretion,” the release stated. “The works are generally framed under glass to protect the surface image.”

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Another piece on display at the Norris Cultural Arts Center in St. Charles as part of the Yellow House Artists’ spring show, “Artistry in Color.”


Cutting back on the salt doesn’t condemn you to a lifetime of bland, flavorless eating. Food blogger Jessica Goldman Foung dispels that rumor as baseless in her new book, “LowSo Good: A Guide to Real Food, Big Flavor and Less Sodium” (Chronicle Books). Foung offers a step-by-step guide that will change how people see, cook and enjoy low-sodium diets. She includes a “7-Day Taste Bud Reboot” and food tricks and ingredient swaps along with more than 70 practice recipes. Look for advice on office meals, traveling, dating and entertaining. The author provides creative ways one can stretch “one-use“ spices, plus tips on staying well during spring and summer travel. Check out Foung’s recipe (below) for Kale Cobb Salad and you’ll come away with a new appreciation of this vegetable. She dubs kale “the little black dress of vegetables,” noting that cooks “can dress it up for any season.”

Kale Cobb Salad 2 Tbl. olive oil Zest and juice of 1 lemon 1/4 tsp. salt-free garlic powder 2 large avocados, halved and pitted 24 large Lacinato kale leaves, deribbed (also known as Tuscan kale, Tuscan cabbage, Italian kale, dinosaur kale, black kale.

1 cup corn kernels, fresh or thawed frozen 1 nectarine, pitted and diced 4 to 6 radishes, trimmed and thinly sliced 2 hard-boiled eggs, finely chopped In a large mixing bowl, combine 1 tablespoon of the olive oil, the lemon zest, 2 tablespoons of the lemon juice and the garlic powder. Scoop out half of an avocado, add it to the bowl and use a fork to mash it with the other ingredients until you have a creamy dressing. Cut the kale leaves into thin ribbons and add them to the dressing. Use your hands to massage the dressing into the kale until it becomes soft, 2 to 3 minutes. Taste and add the remaining 1 tablespoon olive oil or more lemon juice, if needed. Set aside. Cut the remaining avocado into 1/2-inch cubes. Place the kale mixture into a salad bowl or onto a large serving dish. For a traditional composition, starting at one side, put a row of corn kernels, a row of nectarine cubes, a row of cubed avocado, a row of sliced radishes and a row of chopped hard-boiled eggs. Or use tongs of salad spoons to mix everything together. Cover and refrigerate until ready to serve, up to 3 days.

Journalist Tom Witom, who lives in Elgin, has written extensively for years about food and the food industry. Feedback on this column can be sent to editorial@kcchronicle.com.

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NISRA hosts Cultural Arts Night The Northern Illinois Special Recreation Association’s Cultural Arts Night took place May 24 at the Hemmens Cultural Center in Elgin. During the event, various talents were showcased. NISRA offers many recreation programs throughout the year for all ability levels and ages. Learn more at www.nisra. org.

ABOVE: Kathleen McClosky and the Glee Club sing a Beatles medley while performing in the Northern Illinois Special Recreation Association Cultural Arts Night on May 24 at The Hemmens Cultural Center in Elgin. BELOW: David Baryl acknowledges applause after delivering his monologue. TOP: Hip hop dance instructor Lori Lighthall high fives with a dancer after performing in the Northern Illinois Special Recreation Association Cultural Arts Night on May 24 at The Hemmens Cultural Center in Elgin. ABOVE: Sam Mack and Alyssa Weise perform a number during the show. BELOW: Dancers in the variety dance number take a bow after performing.

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A&E CALENDAR JUNE 2

SENIOR STROLL, 10 a.m. to noon June 2, Fabyan Forest Preserve, 1925 S. Batavia Ave., Geneva. Seniors are invited to join naturalists the first Thursday of every month for a stroll in Kane County Forest Preserve District natural areas. Each month features a different site, learning about the natural and cultural history of the area. The strolls begin at 10 a.m. and last about an hour, with social time following the walk. In the event of severe weather, call 630444-3190 for cancellation information. Wear sturdy shoes and bring insect repellent and sunscreen. Donations cover the cost of refreshments. For information, call 630-444-3190.

JUNE 4

SUGAR GROVE FARMER’S MARKET OPENS SEASON, 8 a.m. to noon June 4, Sugar Grove Municipal Center, 10 Municipal Drive, Sugar Grove. The annual summer tradition in Sugar Grove returns. The market takes place every Saturday until Sept. 24, rain or shine. For information, call 630-466-1014. MILL CREEK POOL OPENING DAY, 11 a.m. June 4, 39W125 S. Mill Creek Drive, Geneva. Facility features include morning lap swim, morning parent and tot swim, toddler mushroom pool and private hospitality room. Daily fees: free for toddlers, $7 for residents, $10 for non-residents and half price admission after 6:15 p.m. Summer pool passes can be purchased at Sunset Community Center.

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The Sugar Grove Farmer’s Market opens for the season 8 a.m. to noon June 4 at the Sugar Grove Municipal Center, 10 Municipal Drive, Sugar Grove. east of Route 31 in Aurora. A six-mile race will begin at the Batavia VFW, 645 S. River St., Batavia, to McCullough Park. Continuous shuttles will run from McCullough Park to both starting JUNE 5 sites beginning at 7 a.m. For information, visit MID-AMERICAN CANOE AND KAYAK RACE, 10:30 a.m. June 5. A 10-mile race will de- foxvalleyparkdistrict.org. SUMMER TREE IDENTIFICATION, 1 to 3 part from Mt. St. Mary’s Park, located on Prairie p.m. June 10, Bliss Woods Forest Preserve, Street just east of Route 31 in St. Charles, to McCullough Park, located on Illinois Street just located on Bliss Road just south of Kadeka For information, call 630-232-4542 or visit genevaparks.org.

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TALES FROM THE MOTHERHOOD Jennifer DuBose “Sorry, ma’am,” the bouncer said, as I headed for the stairs, “but you can’t go down there.” OK, so he wasn’t a bouncer. You get the idea. “But we never got any pictures,” I whined, as I laughed at how utterly pathetic I must have sounded. I sent more texts.

LIONS CLUB PLANT SALE, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. June 7, at the corners of Wilson and Prairie streets and Wilson and Water streets, Batavia. Roaming wagons will be in neighborhoods on the east and west sides of Batavia. Proceeds from this sale will be used for the Batavia Lions Club’s annual scholarship given to a resident Batavia graduating senior. For information, call 630-292-8214.

JUNE 8

SUPER SAVVY SENIOR EXPO, 9 a.m. to noon June 8, Eastside Community Center, 14 N. Van Buren St., Batavia. The 8th annual Super Savvy Senior Expo will showcase a variety of services available for young at heart individuals and/ or their caregivers. Stop by to browse nearly 50 local resources in areas such as healthcare, travel and entertainment just to name a few. Free. For information, call 630-879-5235. AUDITIONS: ‘MARY POPPINS,’ 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. June 8 and 2 to 5 p.m. June 11, The Quad, 3800 E. Main St., Studio C112, St. Charles. Rehearsals begin June 13. For information, call 630-762-0354 or visit marqueeyouth.org.

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MOVIES IN THE PARK: ‘INSIDE OUT,’ 7 p.m. June 9, Moore Park, 877 Geneva Drive, Geneva. Rated PG. Free. For information, call 630-232-4542 or visit genevaparks.org.

JUNE 12 Yeah, it wasn’t pretty. In my desperation I’d lost my grip on grammar, spelling, and even punctuation, invoked the I-mean-business “N o w” text (space added for emphasis), and even threw in the big guns, the ever popular “I will embarrass you” for good measure. That did the trick. Noah knew I’d likely find a way to get down there and “yoohoo, Noah!” until I found him, a needle in a haystack of 462 identically gowned graduates to be. But I was a mom on a mission. There would be pictures. Just then I spotted a friend who works at the high school, and perhaps a little ungracefully threw myself at him in a hug. Yeah. This was happening. What else could he do but help? He descended the stairs, and a few minutes later, produced my son. It’s maybe the best picture I have of my family, because we all look a little relieved, each for vastly different reasons. All’s well that ends well, indeed.

Jennifer DuBose lives in Batavia with her family. Her column runs regularly in the Kane Weekend section of the Kane County Chronicle. Contact her at editorial@kcchronicle. com.

FERMILAB OUTDOOR FAMILY FAIR, 1 p.m. June 12, Lederman Science Education Center, Fermilab MS 777, at the corner of Pine Street and Kirk Road, Batavia. Explore the outside world at Fermilab. Sweep for insects, compare yourself to a bison, net for pond critters, visit a real bison herd, go on a nature scavenger hunt, and see how raptors view and walk the emerging prairie. The fair is free. For information, call 630-840-5588 or email edreg@fnal.gov.

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THOREAU FOR KIDS, 7 to 8 p.m., June 14, Creek Bend Nature Center, 37W700 Dean St., St. Charles. Corinne H. Smith, author of “Henry David Thoreau for Kids: His Life and Ideas, With 21 Activities,” will demonstrate an easy project: making a rock collection box from a shoe box and extra cardboard. $10 a family. To register, visit kaneforest.com or call 630-444-3190.

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EINSTEIN, BLACK HOLES AND A COSMIC CHIRP, 8 p.m. June 15, Fermilab’s Ramsey Auditorium, located near Kirk Road and Pine Street in Batavia. The physics of gravitational waves, the detection technique, the observation and

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Movies in the Park: “Inside Out” will be 7 p.m. June 9 at Moore Park, 877 Geneva Drive, Geneva. its implications will be discussed. Tickets are $7 and can be purchased by visiting fnal.gov.

JUNE 18

PICNIC ON THE FARM, noon to 4 p.m. June 18, Corron Farm, 7N761 Corron Road, St. Charles. The fourth annual event will feature a ’50s- and ’60s-style picnic. Events planned include Rick “Elvis” Saucedo, Kane County Cougars mascot Ozzie, children’s activities, vendors, wagon rides, silent and live auctions, raffles and more. Meal and admission is $20 for adults and $10 for children 4 to 12 years old. A family pass is $50. For tickets, call 224-629-0369. For information, visit corronfarmpreservationsociety.org.

JUNE 24

DODGEBALL TOURNAMENT, 8 a.m., June 24 (Registration due June 17), Wheeler Park, 822 N. 1st St., Geneva. Teams of six to eight players are guaranteed at least two games officiated by All Star Sports Instruction. All participants will receive a T-shirt, and prizes will be awarded to the winning team in each grade division. Registration is $100 a team, and a waiver must be filled out. For information, visit genevaparks.org.

JUNE 27

WEEK IN THE WOODS NATURE CAMP, 9 a.m. to noon, June 27 to July 1, Johnson’s Mound Forest Preserve, 41W600 Hughes Road, Elburn. This fiveday nature camp for children explores the woods and fields around Johnson’s Mound with the staff of the Forest Preserve District of Kane County. The program includes new adventures every day. The program costs $125. To register, call 630-444-3190 or email programs@ kaneforest.com.

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We only had to turn around once on our way to Northern Illinois University for Batavia High School’s commencement exercises, when Noah discovered he’d left his cap and gown at home. Ha! Kinda like prom night the weekend before, when he’d realized, en route to his girlfriend’s house, that he’d forgotten to brush his teeth. All’s well that ends well, I say. But after we arrived at NIU’s Convocation Center and the crush of graduates and families heading inside inspired me to tell Noah to jump out of the car and join his friends while we searched for a parking spot, I experienced a pang of regret as I watched him disappear into the crowd. We’d not yet taken pictures, and the email from the school had been clear – the next time we saw him would be after he graduated, when he’d already have turned in his cap and gown. Shoot! So much for the requisite pictures of my firstborn on his big day, him in his cap and gown. And never mind the special shots of my babies posed on the front steps of our house, where I take all of their first-day-of-school pictures. Dang it! And forget about the would-be shots of our family taken by a neighbor awkwardly pressed into service. Nope, I’d blown it. But hope springs eternal, so I racewalked through the crowd, bobbing and weaving around stalled grandparents and uncertain toddlers, all the while texting Noah, apparently in vain. And then I spotted him, heading with his classmates toward the stairs that would lead them downstairs to the gymnasium where they were to assemble and collect their honor stoles. I called out to him a few times, as Holly died of shame at my elbow, but he either ignored me or just couldn’t hear. Before I could catch up he descended the stairs and vanished from view.

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FUN&GAMES Arlo & Janis

Beetle Bailey

Big Nate

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Swimming good for painful joints Dear Dr. K: I’m overweight, and I want to exercise. But I have painful knees that make it difficult to walk. Is swimming a good alternative? Dear Reader: In terms of convenience, it’s hard to beat brisk walking as a form of exercise. You don’t need any special equipment or venue, and you can do it in many places. But during the winter, harsh weather can make walking outdoors unpleasant -- even treacherous at times. And for some people -- such as those with achy knees, sore hips or substantial weight -- walking may be uncomfortable. The good news is that swimming allows you to meet your fitness goals with less stress on your joints and muscles than brisk walking. Large studies looking at the benefits of physical activity have tended to lump swimming together with other types of exercise. That’s because relatively few people swim on a regular basis. But plenty of evidence points to lower rates of heart disease among people who do regular, moderate- to vigorous-intensity exercise. And swimming laps definitely qualifies. Recreational swimming will burn about the same calories as brisk walking. One key advantage to swimming is that water makes you buoyant, which takes the stress off your joints. This can be especially helpful for people who are carrying excess weight. Water also offers resistance as you move through it, which allows you to work out vigorously (if you’re able) with little chance of injury. Swimming laps can also be relaxing and meditative, which may offer some stress relief. Finally, swimming is an activity you can do throughout your life. If you haven’t been swimming in a while, start slowly. Try swimming just five to 10 minutes while coordinating your breathing, strokes and kicking. Invest in a pair of

ASK DOCTOR K Anthony L. Komaroff well-fitting goggles. If doing laps isn’t your thing, try walking or running in water. Another option is water aerobics. These exercises are done in waist-deep or higher water and may use floating devices and weights. Many community centers, YMCAs and other facilities with pools offer water aerobics classes. One downside to swimming is that, because it’s not weight-bearing, it’s not optimal for keeping your bones strong. If you do decide to take up swimming as your main form of aerobic exercise, you’ll need to supplement it with some weight-bearing exercise. Strength training, walking, dancing, stair climbing or gardening all fit that bill. True, they put stress on the knees. But the exercises will have strengthened support for your knees, and that should reduce any discomfort. Severe arthritis of my right hip caused me to have a hip replacement. I attributed the arthritis in that hip to the jogging (on hard surfaces) I’d done for decades, so I stopped jogging. If I lived in Southern California (where I was raised) and had a pool, I would have switched to swimming. However, in Boston where I live, only indoor pools have water most of the year, and getting to a pool every day is a hassle. So I use an elliptical cross-trainer. It minimizes the impact on leg joints, though not as much as swimming. A local gym is very likely to have these machines.

• Write to Dr. Komaroff at www.askdoctork.com or Ask Doctor K, 10 Shattuck St., Second Floor, Boston, MA 02115.

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Dr. Wallace: I will be a freshman at Northern Illinois University in September. My problem is that I’m not sure what kind of work I want to do after I earn my degree. Is this unusual? I would hate to wind up with a degree in education and then decide I don’t want to be a teacher. Will you please give me a bit of advice regarding choosing a major? And can you tell me how your college degree helped you to reach your goals? – Unsure,

Sycamore, Ill. Unsure: Your situation is not

the least bit unusual. An important facet of your college education is sheer discovery of who you are and what you want to do in life. By no means is it necessary, or even desirable, that you enter college certain of your career path. Most schools don’t even require you to declare a major until you’ve finished your second year. In a survey of over 3,000 12th graders by Careers and College magazine, 80 percent said they did not have clear career goals. Most said their prime interest was to find meaningful work. Some 65 percent said job satisfaction was the most important factor influencing career choice; another 10 percent cited making a contribution to society. The remaining 25 percent said their chief motivation was salary.

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’TWEEN 12 & 20 Robert Wallace What were the most popular career goals among high school students? The field of science and health was tops, at 38 percent, followed by communications (14 percent), finance (7 percent), government (5 percent), and professional athletics (4 percent). All that’s necessary right now, Unsure, is that you begin thinking about possible career interests. An open mind and willingness to explore will serve you far better in college than rigid certainty. Self-discovery is the key. When you know yourself, you’re far less likely to embark on a career you lack the heart to pursue. You are a wise young lady for choosing to further your education at NIU. It’s a very special university offering a myriad of programs to help all students reach their goals. I was fortunate to have chosen NIU as a graduate student when teaching and coaching basketball became my passion. My undergraduate liberal arts degree at Knox College, with a major in sociology, provided a solid foundation for writing a syndicated column for teens although I had no plans at

the time to become a writer. When I entered Knox College, I had no thoughts of what form of employment would provide enjoyment, self-satisfaction and the desire to help others to become good citizens. Knox and NIU both provided the formal background. It was then up to me to use what innate skills I possessed to reach my goal. So, Unsure, it will take time, but eventually experience will stimulate your interests in the direction of an exciting, enjoyable, and full-filling vocation. Trust me! Dr. Wallace I’m a faithful reader of your column and would enjoy sharing some good advice I received from my dentist. On my recent dental check-up a cavity was discovered, and so I had it taken care of immediately and felt relieved! My dentist told me to drink liquids from a straw rather than from a glass or can. That way the liquid has less chance of coming into contact with the teeth and this helps prevent cavities! – La Fawn,

Gary, Ind. La Fawn: Thanks for sharing

your health tip with our teen readers. Even moms, dads, and grandparents can benefit from this advice. • Write to Dr. Wallace at rwallace@thegreatestgift.com.

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Dear Abby: DEAR ABBY I have been seeing “Russell” Jeanne for about a year. Phillips Last March he told me he had to move in with his grandmother because “he was the only bachelor in the family who could take care of her.” Stupidly, I believed him. Not long after that, I found out he had a pregnant girlfriend. I didn’t let on that I knew, and we didn’t see each other for about three months because he was “busy getting promoted at work.” Now I have started seeing him again, and I just can’t seem to let it go. The problem is I still haven’t told Russell I know about the girlfriend and the baby. I’m not sure how to go about letting him know I know what’s going on. I can’t bear the thought of him walking away from me again. How should I confront him? I’m in love, confused and heartbroken at the same time. – Food in Love in Miami Dear F.I.L.: Try this – a full-frontal assault of plain honesty. Tell him you know he slept with another woman and got her pregnant, and that story he told you about his grandmother was pure guano. Tell him you know he has stayed away because he preferred to be with someone else. Say that although you love him, you realize that as far as he’s concerned, you’re going cold turkey. THEN DO IT. And if you haven’t already, see your OB/ GYN and ask to be checked for STDs now that you know the “man” you’re in love with can’t be trusted. There’s an adage I’ll share because it applies to you: The truth will set you free. Dear Abby: If your office or family has a $20 limit on gift exchanges, and you find a $20 gift on sale for $10, is that considered a $20 gift or a $10 one? – Pinching Pennies in Ohio Dear Pinching: Prices are so fluid during some of the holidays that no one really knows the true “value” of what’s being purchased anymore. If there is a $20 limit on what you’re supposed to spend, it means you shouldn’t spend any MORE than $20 – and not much less than $20. If you find something marked $20 and can get it for less, you are a wise shopper – not a piker. P.S. You can also just buy a $20 gift card and avoid the uncertainty. Dear Abby: If a single woman is having relations with a married man, then she is known as his mistress. But what do you call a single man who is having relations with a married woman? Would he be a “mister” – or what? – Curious in Macon, Ga. Dear Curious: He could be referred to as her lover or paramour. According to the Urban Dictionary, he could also be called a “manstress.” (If there is financial support involved, then he’s a gigolo and she’s a “sugar mama.”)

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7 p.m. on ^ WBBM The Big Bang Theory Oscar nominee June Squibb (“Nebraska”) guest stars in “The Meemaw Materialization” as Sheldon’s (Jim Parsons) often-mentioned but previously unseen grandmother, whose visit absolutely thrills her grandson — until she and Amy (Mayim Bialik) almost immediately lock horns. Raj (Kunal Nayyar) encounters someone (guest star Alessandra Torresani) at the comic-book store who gives him second thoughts about his romance with Emlly (Laura Spencer). 7 p.m. on % WMAQ Strong “The Final Showdown” is exactly what this episode’s title indicates, as the two remaining teams face off in the season finale — and if you think the challenges they’ve endured up to now have been tough, wait until you see what they have to contend with in the last three legs of their pursuit. It’ll be worth it for the winners, though, in terms of both bank account and ego. Gabrielle Reece hosts the series that includes Sylvester Stallone as an executive producer. 7 p.m. on _ WLS Jimmy Kimmel Live In what has become an annual tradition during the NBA Finals, Kimmel

presents special editions of his latenight talk show at an earlier hour on every game night — acknowledging sports, but also going heavy on guests from the entertainment world. To that end, these episodes will be featuring the casts of some of the summer’s big movies, including “Finding Dory” (made by ABC owner Disney) and the female-centric remake of “Ghostbusters.” 7 p.m. on ) WGN DC’s Legends of Tomorrow

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sional integrity. TJ Thyne and Michaela Conlin also star. 8 p.m. on ^ WBBM Mom Disney Channel alum Emily Osment has a very non-Disney-like guest role in “Thigh Gap and a Rack of Lamb.” She plays a young addict encountered at a meeting by Christy and Bonnie (Anna Faris, Allison Janney), who take it upon themselves to help her ... though they don’t have all the counseling experience it may end up requiring. Sara Rue reprises her earlier guest part. Jaime Pressly also stars. 8 p.m. on _ WLS 2016 NBA Finals The 16 teams that began the NBA playoffs in April have been winnowed down to two, and they’ll go at it beginning tonight in Game 1 of the NBA Finals. The winners of this best-of-seven series take home the O’Brien Trophy as the 2015-16 league champs. Last year, that honor went to the Golden State Warriors, who vanquished the Cleveland Cavaliers in six games. 8 p.m. on ) WGN Beauty and the Beast It must be nearing summer if this adventure-drama series is returning — but the Season 4 premiere, “Monsieur et Madame Bete,” means the beginning of the end for Catherine and Vincent (Kristin Kreuk, Jay Ryan) since it’s the show’s final round. They’re married now, but that doesn’t mean their troubles have lessened, especially now that a bounty has been posted for beasts. Translation: Watch out, Vincent. Nina Lisandrello and Austin Basis continue to co-star. 8 p.m. on @ WFLD American Grit Defense and offense both factor into the new episode “Barricade the Bunker,” with that title pretty much describing what the competitors have to do. Initially, they must keep rivals out of their shelter, then they’re tasked with retrieving their flags from others’ habitats. Winning this round has personal significance, since the victors will be reunited with loved ones. John Cena is the host, and the military-veteran “Cadre” includes Noah Galloway. 8:30 p.m. on ^ WBBM The Odd Couple With Felix (Thomas Lennon) gone for the weekend — thanks to his big plans with Emily (Lindsay Sloane) — Oscar (Matthew Perry) takes the occasion to throw a big party in “Unger the Influ-

Scott Caan stars in “Hawaii Five-0” Friday on CBS. ence.” Murphy (Geoff Stults) assists in the preparations, but the result isn’t exactly what was intended. Wendell Pierce and Yvette Nicole Brown also star.

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HOROSCOPE By EUGENIA LAST Newspaper Enterprise Association TODAY – Don’t let yourself be influenced by the actions of others. You should base decisions on facts and your specific needs. Change is heading your way, but to ensure that it is in your favor, you need to play it safe and make sure your information is reliable. GEMINI (May 21-June 20) – Don’t let other people limit you. If you do your own thing, you’ll bring about the changes that are in your best interest. Don’t follow the crowd or give in to peer pressure. CANCER (June 21-July 22) – Be brave and show off your unique nature. Do what works best for

you. Move things around until your living space accommodates your lifestyle. An emotional request will be fulfilled. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) – Don’t let anyone play mind games with you. Stick to the truth in order to deter anyone trying to guilt you into doing something you don’t want to do. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) – Knowledge and experience will work in your favor. Set up a meeting, interview or an important talk with someone you need on your team. Don’t give in to selfish demands. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) – Plan to have some fun. A brief trip or a change to your surroundings will give you a new lease on life. Don’t let anyone pressure you into doing something unsafe.

SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) – Your kindness, generosity and unusual insight will pay off. If you volunteer to help, it will lead to a better position. Apply for a job that intrigues you. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) – Keep your life simple and avoid getting into a dispute with someone looking for a fight or trying to make you look bad. Focus on self-awareness. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) – Don’t feel pressured to make an impulsive move. Use your intelligence, integrity and experience, and follow through with your plans at your own speed. Home improvements are favored. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) – Pay attention to matters concerning your home, family and personal life. Make physical changes that will

add to your confidence and make your domestic situation more convenient and comfortable. PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) – If you share your ideas with a former colleague, you will get the necessary help to turn your dream into a reality. A romantic situation will disappoint you. ARIES (March 21-April419)x–2” Takead on a challenge that will motivate you to get in shape and aim for a healthy lifestyle. A commitment to making personal improvements will lead to happiness and reduced stress. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) – Get involved in talks that will bring about change at work or in your community. Being a participant will put you in a good position both socially and professionally.


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As Halloween nears in this story, is Frankenstein’s monster loose in the islands? It only looks that way in the Joe Dante-directed episode “Na Pilikua Nui” (Hawaiian for — appropriately enough — “Monsters”), as a serial killer adopts the creature’s image. Jerry (Jorge Garcia) seeks the team’s help after a blood bank is robbed. Danny (Scott Caan) looks for Grace (Teilor Grubbs), who fibbed to him in order make her way to a Halloween bash.

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Jamie (Will Estes), committing police brutality? It seems unlikely, but that’s what a camera apparently sees in “Rush to Judgment,” putting Frank (Tom Selleck) in the tough spot of letting Internal Affairs investigate his son. The situation impacts Danny and Baez’s (Donnie Wahlberg, Marisa Ramirez) case, involving a rape charge that an attorney maintains is retaliatory for Jamie’s plight. Steven Bauer (“Scarface”) guest stars.

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It’s usually “wring” in this instance, but the title of the episode “Penn & Teller Ring Someone’s Neck” likely has accurately spelled meaning in the case of the related magic trick. The duo surveys illusionists hoping to baffle them, thereby securing a spot in their Las Vegas act. The featured magicians include Victor & Diamond, Francis Menotti, Nash Fung and Chad Juros. Jonathan Ross is the host.

2:30 p.m. on _ WLS IndyCar Racing Race 2 of the Chevrolet Duel in Detroit brings IndyCar drivers including Tony Kanaan, Helio Castroneves, Will Power and James Hinchcliffe back to Belle Isle for a second afternoon of hard driving on the 2.34-mile, 13-turn street circuit. Carlos Munoz and Sebastien Bourdais won the two races here a year ago. 6 p.m. on @ WFLD 2016 Miss USA It’s the crowning moment, literally: The exiting titleholder, Olivia Jordan of Oklahoma, places the glittery headwear atop her successor at the conclusion of this 65th annual competition. The event is staged at the T-Mobile Arena at Las Vegas’ MGM Grand — and for the first time, a 52nd entrant is beside representatives from each state and the District of Columbia, determined through social-media voting. Backstreet Boys and Chris Young contribute music. 9 p.m. on ^ WBBM Elementary Morland (John Noble) makes it his mission to get Sherlock and Watson (Jonny Lee Miller, Lucy Liu) their jobs with the NYPD back in “Existence of Things Not Seen” ... making Sherlock extremely suspicious about the reason his father would go to such lengths. While that possibility pends, Watson

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10:30 p.m. on @ WFLD The Grinder A case victory puts the firm in the position of getting more new business than it can handle in “A Hero Has Fallen.” Dean and Stewart (Rob Lowe, Fred Savage) disagree over how to choose which to pursue, so Stewart decides to try some reverse psychology. Debbie (Mary Elizabeth Ellis) is prompted by Dean to go after a work promotion, but the results aren’t what she hopes for. William Devane and Natalie Morales also star.


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