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Antioch to consider restaurant project By Gail Peckler-Dziki CORRESPONDENT

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The 2017 Lake County Fair Queen, Grace Lynn Keller, gets a few tips on how to color within the lines from cousins Lily Ahlgrim, 4, left, and Emerson Woodville, 4, during the third annual Princess luncheon held at the historic Lehmann Mansion, 485 N. Milwaukee Ave., Lake Villa, on Saturday, March 3. Young ladies of all ages were invited to take part in the event. Upon their arrival, each of the attendees received a tiara and a balloon corsage. They then took part in activities that included dancing, coloring, a royal lunch, storytelling and fun surprises. Proceeds from the event go to benefit the Lake Villa and Lake County Fair Queen scholarship programs.

The Antioch Village Board reviewed concept plans for a proposed restaurant at its Feb. 28 Committee of the Whole meeting. The project targeted at the intersection of Park Avenue and Main Street was discussion only, and the board did not take any action. The property was formerly known as Flo’s and had been owned by village trustee Ted Poulos’ aunt. Trustee Jerry Johnson, manager of The Lodge, recused himself from any discussion at this meeting because he has an interest in the property. Mike Garrigan, community development director for the village, introduced the three presenters. They were Shaun Purnell from Round Lake Beach, architect; Derrick Warren a partner in The Lodge; and Jim Donahoue. During discussion, all board members spoke favorably of the concept, which

would give the building a face-lift and add a second floor and outdoor seating. When the discussion turned to the possibility of this project, called Rivalry Ale House, a façade grant, trustee Ed Macek had reservations. “I love Jerry, but this looks funny on the surface. He voted for the budget and voted to approve the façade grant program.” Johnson stated that while he has an interest in the property, he would have no interest in the business. Village attorney Bob Long said it didn’t seem that Johnson had this business in his sights when he voted on the budget because it was a while ago. Rivalry Ale House also would like to rent several parking spaces in the lot adjacent to the building for outdoor seating. While the name of the business, Rivalry Ale House, was on this application, no

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