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CHASING THE WIND

A Woodstock resident is on a quest to track one of Earth's most destructive forces

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Council members balk at wage ordinance ‘There’s a gun to our head,’ says Turner By KATELYN STANEK The Independent

Wright’s interest in meteorology was spawned from a childhood fear. “I used to be pretty scared of thunderstorms, and I decided I wanted to get to know more about tornadoes,” he said. “I didn’t realize that every storm that formed wasn’t going to produce a tornado.” Knowledge provided relief as he learned that, while Northern Illinois has a fair number of severe thunderstorms, tornadoes are rare. Wright, who graduated from Summit School, Dundee, received comprehensive exposure to the field in his Introduction to Meteorology class at McHenry County College, crediting his professor Paul Hamill with

e Woodstock City Council passed a prevailing wage ordinance June 4, but not before several council members expressed outrage at the state statute that requires municipalities and other taxing bodies to ensure contracted workers are paid at a rate set by the Illinois Department of Labor. HOW THEY “ e level VOTED of ridiculousness of To adopt an ordithis and the nance establishing cost of this prevailing wage continues requirements: to astound Yes me,” said Julie Dillon CouncilBrian Sager man Mike Mark Saladin Tu r n e r. Joe Starzynski “We’re payRB Thompson ing a 30 Mike Turner percent or 40 percent No premium, Maureen Larson easily, because of this law.” Illinois’ Prevailing Wage Act means workers contracted for public works projects must be paid at a level that matches rates paid for similar private work. ose rates, which vary by county, are set by the state’s Department of Labor and usually are based on union wages. Councilwoman Maureen Larson said she believes the wages the city’s contracted workers will be paid are out of line with most wag-

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Brett Wright shoots photos of the Shawnee, Okla., EF-4 tornado May 19 from about a quarter mile away. COURTESY PHOTO

Woodstock storm chaser takes on OK tornadoes By SANDY KUCHARSKI The Independent

Driving alongside the May 31 El Reno, Okla., tornado, 23-year-old storm chaser Brett Wright retained his composure, navigating his vehicle to safety while obtaining several minutes of shocking footage. e video that shows the raw emotion of Wright’s chasing partner, Brandon Sullivan, as they were pummeled with tree limbs, barn debris and 2,200-pound hay bales quickly went viral on YouTube with more than 750,000 views. It also has shown up on NBC, e Weather Channel and most of the major networks. e Woodstock resident and University of Oklahoma meteorology major spends the early part of tornado season traversing the Western plains with

Tornado Titans, his storm-chasing team. In June, he heads home to Woodstock where he continues to follow the local radar and keep an eye to the sky.

Want to appeal your property tax assessment? Be ready to do it soon By KATELYN STANEK The Independent

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Property owners looking to appeal their 2013 property tax

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assessments will need to do so earlier than in previous years. A change in statewide legislation means a change in the timetable used by township

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assessors and the McHenry County Office of Assessments. In past years, assessments usually had been published in local newspapers and mailed to

McHenry County homeowners in the fall. Beginning this year, that information, which is used in determining a property’s tax bill, will be made available in the

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spring and summer. McHenry County Chief County Assessment Officer Robert Ross Please see Assessments, Page 4

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Storm chaser being a first-class instructor, and very helpful in getting him started in this area of study. Understanding a little more about storm formation led to a desire to begin chasing. As a novice, Wright sought experienced individuals to tag along with. He managed to land an informal internship with two prominent Chicagobased chasers he contacted through Facebook. e decision to continue his studies at the University of Oklahoma was easy. e school, located in Norman, boasts the nation’s largest meteorology department. e nationally ranked School of Meteorology is in the same building as the National Weather Center, a world-class teaching and research facility that houses National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s National Severe Storms Laboratory, Storm Prediction Center and National Weather Service Forecast office. e university does not support or sponsor storm chasing, but many of its meteorology students are drawn to it. e members of Tornado Titans are current students or recent graduates in the field. e group of 20-somethings, formed by Chris Sanner, Norman, utilizes science and technology to guide its chases. “We look at weather models and get an idea of what’s going to happen in the future,” Wright said. “Sometimes models will hint that there’s going to be some active weather. As it comes closer, higher resolution models pick it up, and then you can start pinpointing a target.” Tornado Titans use personally owned, stock Jeeps outfitted with laptop mounts, laptops, mobile Internet, GoPro cameras, ham radios and police scanners but no additional fortification such as glass impact protection. Funding consists of various sponsorships and out-of-pocket

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The May 19 tornado in Shawnee, Okla., was tracked by Woodstock resident Brett Wright. COURTESY PHOTO

contributions from the members to help cover some of the expenses. e team has seen a lot of action across the state of Oklahoma the last two weeks and logged more than 6,000 miles. Now that he’s back in Illinois, Wright said he expects things to be a little quieter, but he noted that June and July are traditionally the peak times for severe weather here. “I’ve never seen a tornado in the area – just a lot of shelf clouds and upflowdominant storms,” Wright said. Naturally, Wright’s family is concerned for his safety, but they support his interest in storm chasing. While his dad prefers the academic, practical side of his son’s studies, his main concern is that he logs as much experience under his belt as possible e El Reno tornado, where Wright and his Tornado Titan chasing partner

acquired their famed video, was a recordbreaking 2.6-mile-wide EF-5 that claimed at least 20 lives, including well-known storm chaser Tim Samaras, his son Paul and their colleague Carl Young. Wright offered the following reaction. “I knew them pretty well. We all get together at ChaserCon, a meeting in Denver. It’s a real shame. ey are not the type to put themselves in dangerous situations ... but that tornado went from a mile to 2.6 miles wide in a matter of seconds.” Topping his list as the most frightening storm encounter he’s had, Wright maintains he wasn’t too nervous during the El Reno tornado. He and his associates started out the chase southeast of the tornado where they had a great vantage point, but they chose to go north, putting them directly to the east of it. ey made

Stay aware of weather alerts or sirens. For those times when you don’t have access to a radio or network television programming, get a weather radio app for electronic devices. Seek shelter in a basement or cellar. If underground isn’t available, choose a hallway or room on the lowest level, away from windows, or under a sturdy piece of furniture. Set up a meeting place away from home. Create disaster kits for your home, vehicle and work (most tornadoes in Illinois occur in the afternoon and early evening.) Kits should contain a three-day supply of nonperishable food, a first-aid kit and more. Visit Illinois.gov for a full list. Keep copies of important documents (birth certificates, deeds, insurance information) in a secure off-site location in the event your home suffers damage. Taking this one step further, have a home inventory list to aid you in filing an insurance claim.

the decision to bail out and head south, but the tornado also headed south. “ e rear flank downdraft winds ended up causing a barn that was in front of us to blow apart, and we kept on driving. And we got hit by all the debris, and it broke the window. And, then, a hay bale rolled right into us,” Wright said. “I was scared, but I tried to stay calm. My partner, Brandon, was screaming and yelling. I knew we’d be safe once we headed south.” Upon graduation from college, Wright’s ideal job would be to work as a forecaster for an airport or something similar. He would like to live in Oklahoma and stay active in storm chasing in the area.


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City Council postpones stop sign vote until August By LISA KUCHARSKI The Independent

To postpone a vote on the creation of a four-way stop at Bull Valley/Club and Country Club raods: No Julie Dillon Brian Sager

Councilwoman Maureen Larson said she spoke with some residents in the area who thought the sign was not necessary, but Councilwoman Julie Dillon cited safety concerns from others. “I would prefer to err on the more conservative side,” Dillon said. “I don’t think the four-way stop is a negative thing there. I think traffic in that area is picking up ... I support it.” Mayor Brian Sager said he thinks traffic at the intersection will increase in the future, partly because of the addition of

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Yes Maureen Larson Mark Saladin Joe Starzynski RB Thompson Mike Turner

a dog park in the area, which is expected to open sometime later this year. Councilman Mike Turner said he would like more input from residents before the city installs additional stop signs. He added he was concerned about a new stop along Country Club Road leading to traffic accidents, with a curve and rise in the road hindering visibility. Turner asked if the speed limit in the area could be reduced from 40 mph to 35 mph to reduce the risk of accidents. Regarding the speed limit, Sager had questions as to whether the city had jurisdiction to make that change and asked if a speed study would have to be conducted. Diane Lukas, president of Hampton, Lenzini and Renwick, said a speed study would be possible but likely would cost about $1,500. City Attorney Richard Flood said he believed the city did have proper jurisdiction to institute a speed limit change. e council agreed in its discussion that a speed study was not necessary. Instead, City Manager Roscoe Stelford said he would instruct city staff to sur-

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e Woodstock City Council postponed until August a vote on an ordinance that would create a four-way stop at the intersection of Country Club and Bull Valley Road/Club Road at its meeting June 4. Among concerns raised by some members of the council were questions about the necessity of the change to the intersection, the possibility of making a speed-limit reduction in the area and the need for a survey of area residents to determine whether or not they are in favor of the installation of additional stop signs on Country Club Road. Cars on Bull Valley/Club roads already must stop before entering the intersection. Employees at engineering firm Hampton, Lenzini and Renwick conducted a study in January and February that found the intersection did not meet standard state warrants for an all-way stop but stated their findings were very close to the state warrants.

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vey residents regarding their opinions about the proposed change at the intersection. e council voted 5-2 to postpone the vote until its meeting Tuesday, Aug. 6, with Maureen Larson, Mark Saladin, Joe Starzynski, RB ompson and Mike Turner voting in favor of the motion to postpone. Sager and Dillon voted against postponement.

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es, citing information from the U.S. Flood said. “I don’t know how much it Bureau of Labor Statistics. would cost to do it.” “In New York City, the median wage Mayor Brian Sager said he was wary for an electrician is $38 an hour,” Lar- of the cost of the city conducting a son said. “In Illinois, statewide, the survey on its own and paying any asmedian is $33.68 an hour. e prevail- sociated legal fees that could result ing wage ordinance that we are forced from a protracted fight with Springto pass tonight is $43 an hour.” field if the city’s survey showed wages “I bet we’re paying a million more differing from the Department of Lathan we need to,” Turner said. “ is is bor’s findings. such a symptom of what is wrong with “I would be very concerned about this state.” the municipality — even though we City Attorney Richard Flood told could potentially save a million dolthe council prelars — I would vailing wages be concerned “This is the hardest vote sometimes exabout the muceed those paid nicipality payall year, by far, for me.” to union working for the en— Councilwoman Maureen Larson ers. tirety of the “We’ve run survey and the into situations where the union con- potential court costs associated with tract is less than the prevailing wage, that,” Sager said. but the Department of Labor requires e mayor suggested partnering us to pay the prevailing wage even with other area municipalities in the though they’ve contracted to pay the future in order to undertake a survey lower amount,” Flood said. “Every of wages. municipality I go to feels similar to the “I do believe there would be merit to way you do on this.” have a discussion with the [McHenry Flood warned failure to pass the County] Council of Governments,” wage ordinance could pull the city Sager said, referring to the network of into legal trouble, however, citing the municipalities in the county. state’s history of forcing municipaliBefore voting, Larson said she found ties to approve the ordinances. the process “onerous.” “ ere’s a gun to our head to have to “ is is the hardest vote all year, by do this,” Turner said. far, for me,” Larson said, “because it Responding to a discussion as to really sticks in my craw.” whether the city could conduct a sur e City Council voted 6-1 in favor vey of area pay rates and set its own of approving the ordinance, with Larprevailing wage, Flood said the law al- son the only dissenting vote. Julie Dillows such a survey but added it would lon, Mark Saladin, Joe Starzynski, RB be unusual. ompson, Turner and Sager voted in “I’ve never seen anyone attempt it,” favor of the measure.

Prevailing wage laws The Illinois Prevailing Wage Act, established in 1941, applies to public works projects undertaken by municipalities, school districts, counties and other taxing bodies statewide. Enforced by the Illinois Department of Labor, it requires laborers working on tax-funded projects be paid wages in line with those paid for similar work in the private sector. The Department of Labor sets the rates, which vary by county. Opponents of prevailing wage laws say workers often are paid more than they would for comparable private projects, driving up costs and increasing the burden on taxpayers. Supporters of the laws say such ordinances provide necessary protection for workers and argue that removing variable wages from the bidding process forces contractors to compete for government contracts on grounds of efficiency and quality. In total, 32 states have prevailing wage laws. The Federal Davis-Bacon Act and Related Acts, passed in 1931, provides prevailing wage guidelines for federal public works projects.

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ACTIVISTS GATHER AT WALMART

Kevin E. Gregory

Emmett Fleming, Woodstock, speaks with customers outside Walmart, 1275 Lake Ave., during a demonstration organized as part of Making Change at Walmart June 4. A group of about a half-dozen residents gathered at the store as part of a nationwide protest against what they said were unfair business policies for employees. COURTESY PHOTO

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Kevin E. Gregory, 40, Woodstock, died Friday June 7, 2013, at his home. He was born Dec. 23, 1972, in Harvard to Kenneth and Mary (Hauri) Gregory. He was a 1991graduate of Woodstock High School. He loved farm life and was active in 4-H for many years; he visited all the area county fairs and showed his dairy cattle, including his big Brown Swiss. He was employed at Dean Foods and Kevin with the city of WoodGregory stock. He most recently worked as the assistant dairy herdsman for Buck A Dell Farms and

also owned and operated Hogg Farms. He was mechanically inclined and enjoyed working on all types of farm equipment. He shared his huge heart with all who knew him. He was loved by many and will be missed but never forgotten. Survivors include his parents, Woodstock; a sister, Kelly (Jamie) Nabb, Lowden, Iowa; two nephews, Nathan and Jaydon Nabb; his girlfriend, Becky Meier, Ridott; and many aunts, uncles and cousins. A memorial service was held June 11 at First United Methodist Church, Woodstock. The Rev. Kurt Gamlin officiated. Memorials can be made to Gavers Community Cancer Foundation P.O. Box 1724 Woodstock, IL 60098; or the Illinois Holstein Association, c/o Carol Jones, 23485 N. 3100 E., Emington, IL 60943; or a charity of choice.

“It’s been record levels every year,” Ross said. e reason for the increase in appeals, according to Ross, is the dramatic drop in home values many residents have seen since the collapse of the real estate market beginning around 2008. Owners who believe their properties have been overvalued have the right to appeal their assessments for tax purposes. Ross said the county’s Office of Assessments has been working with township assessors to collect data quickly in order to accommodate what is anticipated to be a large number of appeals this year. “Some assessors, on their own, were trying to voluntarily move it up,” Ross said. “We’re hoping that this is going to stabilize when home values stabilize, and then we can get back to not as many appeals.” Greenwood Township Assessor Karen Roth said the earlier deadline is something her township is prepared to

handle. “We’ve been doing studies, knowing this was coming,” Roth said. “We’ve been stepping up, working late nights and weekends, putting a lot of work into market analysis in preparation for this.” Roth agreed that an increase in appeals hearings has complicated the process for county assessment offices. “ e larger townships, their hearings are going later and later into the year,” Roth said, “and it makes it more difficult for the county.” Once assessments are published, property owners have 30 days to appeal. “We want to tell people, ‘Make sure you’re on top of it,’” Ross said. “People get busy in the summer, but you can’t just sweep it under the rug and expect to get your appeal in after Labor Day.” Greenwood Township assessments are being published this week. See pages 21-24. Dorr, Seneca and Hartland townships assessments are expected to be published in mid-July.

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said the change came about because of a huge increase in the number of residents appealing their property assessments. “We need to get work in earlier here to get an opportunity to deal with all the appeals

and Board of Review scheduling problems,” Ross said. “We’re on the clock here.” In 2007, 1,173 people in McHenry County appealed their property assessments. By 2012, the number had risen to 10,413.

POLICE BLOTTER Q Peji Patterson, 22, 710 St. John’s Road, Woodstock, was charged May 29 with domestic battery at 710 St. John’s Road. Patterson was turned over to the McHenry County Sheriff’s Office. Bond and court date were to be set. Q David Howard Rush, 56, 673 Silver Creek Road, Woodstock, was charged May 29 with driving under the influence at 613 Silver Creek Road. Rush posted $300 bond. Court date was

set for June 27. Q Thomas N. Tillman, 29, 711 Wheeler St., Woodstock, was charged May 30 with four counts of domestic battery at 711 Wheeler St. Tillman was turned over to the McHenry County Sheriff’s Office. Bond and court date were to be set. Any charges are merely accusations, and defendants or suspects are presumed innocent unless proven guilty.

STREET SMARTS Fleming Road between Route 120 and Country Club Road is closed to all but local traffic, with construction on the county road underway. A detour, which will last until late July, directs drivers along routes 120 and 47 and Highway 14.

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CHERYL WORMLEY

THE EDITORIAL BOARD

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Cheryl Wormley John C. Trione Katelyn Stanek Jay Schulz Rhonda Mix Lisa Kucharski

PAUL WORMLEY Co-Owner

JOHN C. TRIONE General Manager

KATELYN STANEK Managing Editor

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Cheers for a new liquor license in Woodstock e Woodstock City Council recently approved the creation of a liquor license classification specifically designed to accommodate brewpubs and related businesses. is is good news for Woodstock and for restauranteurs and brewmasters alike who are looking to set up shop here. Liquor licenses aren’t handed out like candy, and for good reason: establishments that sell alcohol take on a special responsibility, and they’re sometimes — albeit fairly rarely, in most places — the source of problems for their neighbors and the police. Liquor commissioners — in Woodstock, that job comes with being elected mayor — must be certain the privilege of selling alcohol is being granted to a company and employees who will handle the responsibilities well. A new liquor license classification will add another layer to an already complex liquor code that offers restaurant, bar and store owners a host of different license options depending on their specific needs and various situations. But that isn’t a bad thing. e craft beer movement is growing, nationally and locally. Last month, in a special Torch publication, The Independent profiled numerous brewpubs and breweries within 50 miles of the city limits, and the options seemed almost endless. Locavores and beer enthusiasts alike are propelling small breweries to the big time. In Woodstock alone, bars and restaurants are hosting beer pairing nights and opening beer gardens, filling a need for a culture that doesn’t look like it’s going to slow down. Other local restaurants have expressed interest in joining this trend. The Independent applauds the city of Woodstock for approving this new classification, which will allow for sales inside and outside an establishment and for beer packaging. It’s a little strange to consider, but prior to the creation of this license, no such classification existed that would allow for a brewpub. Addressing that shortfall is a proactive move that shows the city is willing to respond to trends in business and commerce and address concerns when the City Code might be out of step with what residents and business owners expect. Of all the breweries and brewpubs this paper profiled, not a single one was in the immediate area. Now, with a new license in place, we’d like to see that change. Woodstock has taken the first and possibly most crucial step – opening the door to welcome that kind of establishment. When someone earns the first license, we’ll drink to that.

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In Illinois, high gas prices are no accident I set a personal record the other day that I’m not particularly proud of — I spent $76 filling up my car with gas. at’s money that won’t go toward charity, my kids or a whole host of things I would rather spend it on. Instead it was poured right into the gas tank. A lot of us had that feeling Memorial Day weekend as we filled our cars before taking a trip. Illinois has the fifth-highest state gasoline tax rates in the nation, according to the Tax Foundation. But even that doesn’t tell the whole story. Cities around the state are able to tack on taxes of their own. For example, if you were to buy 15 gallons of gas in Chicago this week, you’d likely pay $66.23, of which $12.40 would go to federal, state and local taxes. In border regions of Illinois, folks are filling up their cars in neighboring states. is loss of commerce hurts

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not only Illinois service stations but also the workers they employ. “Illinois is one of the most expensive places to do business,” said Bill Fleischli, executive vice president of Scott the Illinois PetroReeder leum Marketers The Reeder Association. “A big Report reason for it being so expensive is taxes, and taxes on fuel are part of that.” Why do politicians find gas taxes attractive? Because they think you are too dumb to know you are being taxed. e assumption among politicians is that you’ll blame someone other than them for the high prices at the

pump. Fingers get pointed at OPEC, Big Oil, speculators and just about anyone involved with the petroleum industry. But rarely do politicians accept part of the blame. In fact, they do their best to obscure their role in high gas prices. State law doesn’t allow gas stations to advertise their prices at the pump without the taxes already included. I don’t know of any other retailer that is forced to post their prices that way. It all comes back to a prevailing arrogance of elected officials. ey think they know how to spend your money better than you know how to spend your money. ink about that the next time you fill your car up with gas — or step into a voting booth.

Scott Reeder is the journalist in residence at the Illinois Policy Institute. He can be reached at sreeder@illinoispolicy.org.

As reported on page 3, the city of Woodstock is considering a change to the intersection of Country Club and Bull Valley/Club roads that would create a four-way stop. Citing concerns that it lacked enough public input, the Woodstock City Council voted to postpone a vote on the change. City employees will survey area residents to determine whether or not they believe the intersection should be changed. If you have an opinion on the proposal, be sure to let it be heard by responding to questions or by contacting councilmembers. For email addresses and telephone numbers, go to woodstock.il.gov.

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Celebrating a milestone, a new employee, a grant If you see John Trione, congratulate him on having celebrated the ďŹ fth anniversary of his second round of employment with e Woodstock Independent. As you may remember, John’s original stint with this newspaper was at its inception in 1987. John, fresh out of Eastern Illinois University, was e Independent’s ďŹ rst advertising representative. He was perfect for the job. He interacted well with people, had creative ideas, worked hard, was a bit of a risk taker and wanted to succeed. After a couple of years at e Independent, John, like many of our young employees, seized an opportunity to advance and, to be perfectly honest, earn more money. Working for a newspaper is a steady, rewarding job, but the pay – well, nearly all professions have higher pay scales. So, for nearly 20 years, he sold pharmaceuticals, started his own hot air balloon company and was a substitute teacher in order to maximize vacation time and after-school hours with his three children. When he left e Independent in 1990, he said he would be back. And he is. John took over as general manager June 2, 2008. He has run the company as if it was his own, putting in long hours when needed, upgrading equipment, establishing processes, managing staff and adding new products. John and the staff have

created e Harvard Main Line, a monthly, total-market newspaper. ey have introduced and expanded news and information delivery for Woodstock and Harvard on Facebook and Twitter, and Cheryl they are committed to serving readers and Wormley the community. Even Declarations as the economy took a dip, John kept the company moving forward. John is far from being out of ideas for delivering news and information. He recently attended a conference on using smart phones in news reporting. He also is committed to expanding the markets of advertisers through social media and web advertising. anks and congratulations, John. May the years ahead be as innovative and successful as the last ďŹ ve.

Kucharski is e Independent’s new associate editor. Lisa graduated from Truman State University, Kirksville, Mo., in May with a degree in communications. Her news reporting will include Woodstock City Council, and she will handle other general reporting assignments. Lisa’s passions include her Appaloosa horse, Milton, and track. Working in Woodstock means Lisa and Milton can live at home, and she can be a volunteer coach in the WHS track program, assisting with pole vault and hurdles. “I’m really looking forward to being involved in the community as an adult – building relationships with people and businesses,� Lisa said.

Lisa Kucharski joins The Independent It’s always a joy to introduce a new staff member, but it’s even a greater joy to announce that one of our very own has joined the staff. Woodstock native and Woodstock High School graduate Lisa

Challenger receives ďŹ rst Frejd Trust grant e ofďŹ cial press release announcing the ďŹ rst Ruth Frejd Trust grant to Challenger Learning Center for Science & Technology hasn’t gone out. But, because I am on the Challenger board and helped write the grant request, I know the McHenry County Community Foundation Board of Directors has allocated $66,600 to the center for the 2013-14 ďŹ scal year. e grant has two major components – funds to expand the reach of the current Challenger program to additional elemen-

with the stars at Madame Tussauds wax museum. We also won a bit of money in the casinos (my dad much more than I), which made him happy, which in turn made me happy. I’m also glad I saw Ve- Rhonda gas as I’d never been Mix there before, but it’s a Mix Messages place I don’t wish to return to. I felt unsettled there. It seemed a deep unrest and sadness lingered between the endless glittering shops, drifted over the casinos and owed throughout the city. Highlights of the trip were the visit to Hoover Dam and driving our rental car to Bryce Canyon, Utah. One morning, we woke early and left for Utah right before sunrise. I looked back at Las Vegas as we departed, noting how the city sparkled in the darkness. “Just like a diamond,â€? my dad said. “More like a mirage,â€? I replied. We drove on through the desert landscape and headed along the scenic Veterans Memorial Highway. Gorgeous mountains and gorges towered above and

alongside our car, just as the ďŹ rst rays of sun ventured out. e rocks and desert were infused with bright, varying shades of red, orange, yellow and brown. We passed through pasture lands and small towns until we arrived at our destination. Bryce Canyon is a national park in southwestern Utah, famous for its collection of natural amphitheaters and otherworldly geological structures called hoodoos – tall, thin spires of rock that range from 5 to 150 feet tall, also known as fairy chimneys or earth pyramids. We explored this magical place and walked along the rim trails where we stopped every now and again to snap a photo. e sun beat down on us, but we reveled in the majesty and beauty of the park. It was a trip I’ll always remember, not only for how awe-inspiring the scenery was, but also because of how happy and relaxed my father looked standing there on the edge of the canyon with a big smile. It’s amazing how easily nature can transform the human spirit, whether one is visiting the ocean or a forest or staring out at a grand display of God’s handiwork in the middle of the desert. Sometimes being lost in nature’s wonder can turn back the hands of time – smoothing wrinkles, soothing souls and inviting one’s inner child to come out and play, temporarily chasing

tary and middle school classes and funds for a full-time assistant director/program coordinator. e center, which began programming in September 2001, is located at 222 Church St. It has served more than 120,000 students, campers, Scouts and youth. It also provides adult and corporate team-building and communication programming. For everyone at Challenger and the foundation and those of you who knew George “Billâ€? and Ruth Frejd, this is exciting and long-anticipated news. e Frejds were much loved and respected in Woodstock. ey owned and operated R&B Metals and were employers and friends of young people and loyal supporters of Boy Scouts. ey served on boards and as volunteers for our local hospital, now Centegra, but to them Memorial. In her trust, Ruth also left funds to the Scouts and Centegra. Ruth’s trust stipulates that funds be distributed by the foundation over a 40-year period. With this initial granting of funds, Ruth’s desire to provide greater opportunities in science, technology, engineering and math for young people through the Challenger Center ‌ is being realized.

Cheryl Wormley is publisher of The Woodstock Independent.

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Leaving Las Vegas As the plane ew away from the airport, I looked back at Las Vegas, a place where dreams often are made and shattered, simultaneously, and felt relieved to be leaving. is is unusual for me. Usually after a vacation, I’m already thinking about when to return. e trip to Nevada this past weekend was a short, three-day Father’s Day present to my father, Dave. Since I want to end this column with the good things I experienced on the trip, I’ll talk about the negative aspects ďŹ rst. Las Vegas was not my cup of tea. ere were numerous reasons for this, including the fact that some of the fancy hotels smelled like sewage, the crowds were overwhelming and everything seemed overpriced. My dad and I did have fun walking along the strip, exploring the different casinos and hotels and rubbing shoulders

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the worries and stress of adulthood away. e journey to and from Bryce was long, and we had one nerve-wracking experience on the way back to Vegas, when we were stuck for an hour and a half in a trafďŹ c jam in the middle of the desert. But the 500 miles we traveled were well worth it. e rest of the trip didn’t seem to hold a candle to the day we drove to Utah, and I found myself feeling a little irritable walking around on the strip, often looking out to the mountains beyond the chaos of the city. With that being said, I did enjoy exploring Vegas with my dad and watching him win on the slot machines. I apologized to my dad for being somewhat crabby on the trip when we returned to Chicago. His reply? “You weren’t,â€? he said. “But even if you were, I’d rather be with a crabby Rhonda than not to have spent time with you at all.â€? e words hit my heart. ank you, Dad. What was the best part of the trip for me? Being there with you. I’m glad to have left “Lostâ€? Vegas, but I’ll never leave those memories behind. Happy Father’s Day!

Rhonda Mix is a staff writer for The Woodstock Independent.

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District 200 receives competitive grants By ELIZABETH HARMON The Independent ree new competitive grants, totaling $63,000, will help fund Woodstock School District 200’s Advanced Placement and environmental education programs and school libraries. “We’re always looking for ways to enhance our programs, and these allow us to secure additional funding for extra projects and resources,” said Keely Krueger, District 200 director of grants, language and culture. e largest of the three grants is a $50,000 award from the Il-

linois State Board of Education, which will be used to expand the district’s Advanced Placement, honors and middle school preAdvanced Placement programs. “We plan to look at our middle school curriculum and make sure it’s aligned to the rigor the students will experience in high school,” Kreuger said. As the district encourages more low-income students to take AP classes, the grant also will help purchase class materials and train more teachers to teach AP classes. “Obviously, the more students we have participating, the greater

the need for teachers and books,” she said. e Illinois Clean Energy Community Foundation has awarded the district $8,000 to install a new rooftop garden and a solar panel system on the roof of Woodstock High School, next to the existing greenhouse. e solar panel system ties into environmental science class curriculum on renewable energy and will help reduce the overall energy cost for WHS, Krueger said. “It’s a nice learning tool and something [environmental science teacher] Bill Donato has been working toward.,” said Dis-

trict 200 Superintendent Ellyn Wrzeski. A $5,000 Back to Books grant from the Illinois State Library is intended to help the district’s library media specialists develop library collections that reflect the diversity of the Woodstock community. “Our librarians determined there was a need to add more resources for geography, and since our dual-language classes teach social studies in Spanish, we needed more Spanishlanguage geography books,” Krueger said. Grant funds also will help ex-

pand interlibrary loan access to maximize available resources and fund more literacy support activities such as family reading nights. Krueger said District 200 received about $2 million in competitive grants for the 2012-2013 school year, continuing a slightly declining trend, as the federal government’s topic-based grant programs are phased out in favor of its new Race to the Top program. “Race to the Top has many more requirements, so things have become more competitive in general,” Krueger said.

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St. Mary School releases honor roll St. Mary School announced the students named to its second semester honor roll for the 2012-13 school year. Sixth grade First honors: Amy Herff, Mallory Hill, Hunter Loprino, Madeline Reyes, Caitlin Rokus and Maura Sullivan. Second honors: Kelly Anderson, Mikaela Benitez, Ashley Biron, Ann Bush, Savannah Dudzik, Mary Elsinger, Gage Finke, Jordan Kaufmann, Maureen Keisling, Alivia Price, Andrea Sanchez, James Sanchez, Marisa Sanchez and Olivia Wilson. Seventh grade First honors: Tyler Gillum, Tyler Ho-

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Student addresses city council about smoking By JAN DOVIDIO The Independent Woodstock High School student Arlinda Fasliu addressed the Woodstock City Council at its May 7 meeting, advising the council that she is a member of a group of students involved with no-smoking education. She told the council the group walked around the Woodstock Square picking up cigarette butts in an effort to see how many were discarded. Mayor Brian Sager thanked the students for their efforts and said that “the city recognizes the challenge with the debris associated with smoking.” He went on to say there has been a request to consider a smoking ordinance within the community and indicated he thought the students’ attendance at the meeting told city officials perhaps this should be a higher priority.

gel, Isaac Kaufmann, Carolina Kirwan, Katie Littner, Madelyn Merryman, Samantha Nowakowski, Abby Primus, Nicholas Reuter, Colin Stoll, Zach Taylor, Anna Thompson, Ana Wand, Casey Wells and Mariah White. Second honors: Grace Gibson, A.J.

Golembiewski, Kevin Herbst, Rebecca Jagman, Lucca Kenyon, Ally McNulty, Lynsie Pietrzak, Jake Potthoff and McKenna Thome. Eighth Grade First honors: Abby Bogner, Lauren Han-

lon, Amanda Jaeger, Leabin Markowski, Maureen Murray, A.J. Nayahangan, Caleb Reuter, Erin Sullivan and Rhiannon Torres. Second honors: Shealyn Blais, Kailin Fortin, Ethan Gustat, Ryan Jandernoa, Jacob Klaus, Jennifer Knox, Mikayla Knuth, Tyler Salzman, Karol Torres and Lexi Weck.


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Northwood releases fourthquarter honor roll Northwood Middle School announced the students named to its fourth quarter honors lists for the 2012-13 school year. Sixth grade High honor roll: Michael Aitken, Claudia Alanis, Sophia Alanis, Katherin Alcocer, Rebecca Alcocer, Gina Arellano, Fallon Ash, Cindy Avila, Jessica Bernal-Esquivel, Naudia Bivins, Dylan Bremer, Elizabeth Bulow, Abigail Burg, Julianna Buzzelli, Lexi Caccamo, Joseph Calderon, Catalina Carbajal, Jasmin Carbajal-Cruz, Jaqueline Carreno-Rodriguez, Carter Coalson, Sara Connell, Benjamin Cornett, Kayle Czischki, Luke Duenas, Olivia Dunn, Hannah Dycus, Emily Eder, Jackson Emmons, Brian Flores, Belen Fortiz, Makayla Freeman, Jennifer Garcia Esparza, Grace Graff, Madeline Harrah, October Heffner, Cassandra Howell, Bikrum Kahlon, Colin Kopp, Elizabeth Kuretski, Seth Lagerstrom, Tijana Lazic, Annelise Loser, Jeffrey Massman, Kaitlin McCann, Collin McClurg, Elijah McCoy, Liam Meal, David Mera Jr., Ethan Miranda, Jamie Mossman, Alejandra Navarro, Madelyn Noonan, Jacqueline Ocotl, Cesar Ortiz, Monica Ortiz, Kayla Pena, Mariela Perez, Jacqueline Popoca, Taylor Prerost, Madelyn Rank, Jourden Reis, Ethan Ritter, Jesus Sanchez, Ryan Schaffter, Bartek Scheibe, Matthew Schmidt, Kalei Schneider, Theresa Schultz, Hailey Schwarz, Hannah Slocum, Nathaniel Syens, Elena

Thurow, Mya Torres, Clayton Truman, Chloe Vermett, Heather Vosburgh, Jonathan Walkington, Trevor Weiskopf, Haley Wells, Caileigh Widmayer, Alexander Wiltberger and Kayla Yaeger. Regular honor roll: Namrah Ahmed, Carson Alvarez, Jordan Barnett, James Baumgartner, Andrew Bean, Zachary Bileddo, Matthew Blalock, Zachary Bukowski, Breannan Byrne, Gabriela Caldera, Katelynn Carlson, Janet Cortez, Brandon Damitz, Robert Dault II, Alexander Diaz, Ryan Diss, Emma Doerr, Eylyn Duenas, Mathew Fallaw, Daniel Flores, Eduardo Flores, Derek Freeman, Hailey Gavers, Lesly Guarneros, Grace Huelsman, Kayla Huffman, Samantha Hunt, Gavin Jones, Justin Langreck, Timothy Langreck, Anna Madura, Madelyn Martelli, Jessica Mitchell, Michayla Niese, Alejandro Ortiz, Nathan Ryan II, Mackenzie Spung, Matthew Stevens, Zachary Stopczynski, Yessenia Urbina and Kaitlyn Walas. Seventh grade High honor roll: Mitchell Ahrens, Maritza Arroyo, Israel Ayala Jr., Sandra Balleno, Irene Bernal, Joseph Binder, Izabella Bodner, Hailey Boege, Madison Boyce, Jake Busse, Sarah Cashmore, Luisa Cervantes, Haley Citero-Bunker, Julissa Cooper, Stephanie Cross, Leah Davidson, Kali Dillon, Victoria Galicia, Carmen Galvez, Braeden Given, Delaney Guy, Joseph Haynes, Emma Holtz, Hannah Johnson, Faith Kies, Ashley Kruczek, Danielle Long, Madison Lundeen, Olivia Luschei, Anicca Mackay-Slavin, Dylan Martinez, Emma McElmeel, Karla Mera, Collin Mergl, Mark Meyers, Jacob

The Woodstock Police Department will conduct an emergency preparedness drill from 9 a.m. to noon Thursday, June 13, at

Eighth grade High honor roll: Peter Alegre, Leandro Ayala, Alfredo Balleno, Sarah Bartlett, Daniel Blalock, Rebecca Bosowski, Madison Busch, Cory Busse, Madison Butler, Guiselle Cabrera, Emilee Campisi, Candy Carbajal, Selina Carbajal-Bernal, Cassandra Christison, Maria Cooper, David Cruz, Devon Deehring, Paige Delgado, Nancy Diaz-Escorza, Andrew Dort, Casey Dycus, Zachary Emricson, Talya Flores, Wesley

Flores, Kelsey Gavers, Mckayla Gracios, Keara Halliday, Ryan Hanson, Derek Hartmann, Emily Haynes, Matthew Haynes, Hannah Huelsman, Nickolyn Jackson, Jacob Kaspryk, Timothy Killam, Riley Kotyza, Bridget Laing, Megan Laing, Brandon Langreck, Heavyn Lester, Bria Livengood, Hunter Lockwood, Carina Lopez-Quintero, Alyssa Massman, Justin McAleese, Ethan McClurg, Jonathan McCoy, Madeleine McGregor, Manuel Mejia-Gonzalez, Samantha Mergl, Alec Molve, Caelan Moreno, Amanda Morey, Victor Olivar, Alexus Ortiz, Brandon Pacheco, Patrick Pedersen, Tori Petersen, Jennifer Popoca, Joshua Powell, Zachary Ramirez, Kelly Read, Colin Ritter, Alyssa Roberts-Carr, Wyatt Rooney, Haven Rosner, Megan Schalund, Hannah Schnulle, Ariella Simandl, Brendan Smith, Ellie Stroh, Carlos Tapia Jr., Allie Thorsen, Edmarith Velasco, William Wellwerts, Madison Wollerman, Peyton Wood and Connor Zankle. Regular honor roll: Nicole Aitken, Brandon Amann, Alexis Ayala, Danielle Barnes, Roberto Barrera, Daniel Carbajal, Janette Carreno, Humberto Cervantes, Stefani Conard, Maria Cortes-Cruz, Stella Cosgray, Dante Cruz, Landis Delgado, Kevin Fish, Jouvanni Flores, Carlos Flores, Daisy Flores, Luke Foster, Alexis Gardner, Eduardo Gomez-Garcia, Jose Gonzalez, Nathan Harris, Donald Kadlubowski, Danila Kazak, Connor Kies, Anthony Killam, Bradley Kohler, Nicholas Kuretski, Paiton Lawrence, Emma Legare, Brandy Lummis, Brooke Lummis, Cameron McCall, Elizabeth McCarthy, Willow Nelson, Laura Nicks, Madisyn Selof, Mehakkaranveer Singh, Abigail Sorenson, Pablo Sotelo-Avila and Matthew Zinnen.

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WPD to hold emergency drill at North high school

Miceli, Luke Moors, Albert Muci, Nicholas Mueller, Alexander Nacague, Lauren Nordvall, Rachel Packard, Luis Padilla Jr., Cade Patenaude, Grant Paulger, Juliana Peschke, Catalina Ramirez, Hazel Ringpis, Luis Rodriguez, Hanna Seils, Daniel Tapia, Adam Tooke, Amanda Valdes-Garcia, Citlaly Velasco, Isabella Villalva, Brandon Waldack, Riley Ward, Justin Wesolek, Danielle Williams, Hannah Wilson, Megan Zapfe and Diana Zovkic. Regular honor roll: Faith Morgan-Asplund, Amber Ballou, Andres Carbajal, Emily Carbajal, George Chase, Adrianna Chorney, Devin Cintron, Madeline Conliss, Christopher Flores, Michael Gardner, Angeline Garvey, Jade Glover, Joseph Grover, Samantha Hildebrandt, Jacob Kalisik, Ellen Kierna, Cora Klopfenstein, Alexander Kobler, Emily Kruse, Hannah Labude, Julia Langton, Elizabeth Latimer, Taylor Lichthardt, Jeneva Long, Nicholas Madaus, Jared Maldonado, Nicco Mazzanti, Angelica McNeal, Jared Miller, Chad Nelson, Gloria Nolazco-Cuin, Timothy Norris, Daisy Ortiz, Eric Rudzinski, Tyler Salcedo, Amaya Saldana, Aaron Sims, Davin Stavroplos and Faith Vela.

Woodstock North High School in partnership with Woodstock School District 200 People in the area around WNHS will see many police cars, ambulances and fire vehicles. The exercise is designed to test the police department’s emergency preparedness under controlled conditions.

Katie Wilson

Katie Wilson, Woodstock, was named to the Southern Illinois University, Edwardsville, spring dean’s list.

Megan Slatter

Megan Slatter, Woodstock, recently graduated from Furman University, Greenville, S.C., with a Bachelor of Arts degree.

Marquette University dean’s list

The following students were recently named to the Marquette University, Milwaukee, spring dean’s list: Elisa Kertsen, Bull Valley; Kaleb Vinehout, Alex Thornburg, Mary McCarthy, Olivia Morrissey, Jennifer Bartlett and Nathaniel Hams, all of Woodstock; and Stephanie Carran, Wonder Lake.

Western Illinois University dean’s list

The following students were named to the Western Illinois University spring dean’s list: Kathryn Post, Wonder Lake; and Christopher Lefever, Morgan Osness, Jessica Soltys and Joanna Tilstra, all of

Woodstock.

Deanna Harman

Deanna Harman, Woodstock, recently received the Martin and Jeanne Newman Scholarship at Illinois College, Jacksonville.

Nicole Pallme

Nicole Pallme, Woodstock, recently graduated from Butler University, Indianapolis, with a degree in professional pharmacy.

Rebecca Lundeen

Rebecca Lundeen, Woodstock, recently graduated from the University of Illinois College of Veterinary Medicine, Urbana, with a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree.

Eastern Illinois University education award

The following students recently received a Special Education Recognition Award from Eastern Illinois University, Charleston, for academics, leadership skills and program commitment: Lindsey Ahrens, Wonder Lake; and Laura Krieg and Joshua Ruben, Woodstock.


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Renaissance Faire: a portal to the past By RHONDA MIX The Independent A portal to the past will open soon in Bull Valley, where Renaissance fair enthusiasts will have the opportunity to step back in time, don their favorite 15th century garb and engage in a variety of amusements. e Stickney House Foundation, in conjunction with the village of Bull Valley, will host the first Bull Valley Renaissance Faire from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Saturday, June 22. e event will feature vendors and actors in period costumes, an inflated bounce castle for children, food, music, a beer garden, craft tables, jewelry vendors, a performance by wandering troubadour David HB Drake, balloon art by Brian Kennedy of Apollo Magic, performances by professional belly dancer Dimitra, a stockade, a Bull Valley police officer dunk tank, games for children and a variety of activities re-

lated to the Renaissance period. e day’s festivities will end with a pig roast banquet. Bull Valley’s inaugural event will take place on the grounds of Still Farm, located along Country Club Road. e 61acre property recently was donated to the village, and the purpose of the fair is to bring attention to the grounds and act as a fundraiser for the Stickney House — a unique residence built in 1849 that was designed without 90-degree angles. e house once belonged to the George Stickney family and is registered on the National Register of Historic Places. Stickney House Foundation President Nicole Horn said the foundation puts on fundraisers regularly, and the organization believed a Renaissance fair would be a great opportunity to try something new, bring some fun to the community and draw attention to the newly acquired Still Farm property. Horn said one of the goals is that the property, which features

an old barn and oak savannah, will be used for events and fundraisers in the future. “We hadn’t done a Renaissance fair before, and we wanted to do something fresh,” she said. “So far, the idea has had such good reception in the community.” A number of community members and Ren fair enthusiasts have volunteered, including a few people who regularly visit and work at the well-known Bristol Renaissance Faire, Bristol, Wis. Horn said the Stickney House Foundation hopes to hold the event annually, but said the foundation is open to changing the theme as well. She believes community support of the historic Stickney House is vital for McHenry County and said she encourages people to attend the fair for this reason. “Stickney House is a piece of our history that is unique not only in architecture but also to McHenry County,” she said. “Over the years, McHenry County is los-

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» MUSIC LIVE MUSIC AT EXPRESSLY LESLIE’S June 14, 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Expressly Leslie Vegetarian Specialties Woodstock Square Mall 110 S. Johnson St. Free expresslyleslie.com JAZZ JAM June 21, July 5, 7 p.m. Stage Left Café 125 Van Buren St. 815-338-4212 $5 donation jazzonthesquare.com John Nellson and Billy Denk will host jazz on the Square. WOODSTOCK FARMERS MARKET MUSIC June 15: Big Fish will perform 9 to 10:30 a.m., The Beaumonts will perform 10:30 to noon. June 18: Rebecca Williams will perform 9 to 10 a.m., Pete Jonsson and Rich Prezioso will perform 10 a.m. to noon. Woodstock Square Free woodstockfarmersmarket.org WOODSTOCK SUMMER CITY BAND CONCERT June 12, 19, 26, 7:30 p.m. Woodstock Square Bring lawn chairs and gather around the bandstand. An ice cream social will run concurrent to the concert. Themes are: June 12: “Begin Again” June 19: “Love is in the Air” June 26: “Streets” STAGE LEFTOVERS June 12, 26, July 10, 7: 30 p.m. Stage Left Cafe’ 125 Van Buren St. 815-334-3555 The band will include Rich Prezioso, Joe Pesz, Brian Murphy, Laurel Palma, Pete Jonsson and

Les Urban. OPEN MIC NIGHT June 14, 28, 7 p.m. Stage Left Café 125 Van Buren St. $3 donation offsquaremusic.org Open Mic is sponsored by Off Square Music. Various artists will perform in 15-minute slots. MAIN STREET MUSICFEST June 21, 22, 5 p.m. Various bands will perform just off the Square through the evening. The event is sponsored by D.C.Cobb’s. June 21: 97 Nine, 9:30 p.m. June 22: Modern Day Romeos, 9:30 p.m. LIVINGSTON TAYLOR June 22, 7 p.m. Woodstock Opera House 121 Van Buren St. $35 815-338--5300 Guitarist Livingston Taylor has been called a natural performer and storyteller. His repertoire includes folk, pop, gospel and jazz. LORIE LINE: COME TOGETHER June 24, 7:30 p.m. Woodstock Opera House 121 Van Buren St. $42 815-338-5300 Pianist Lorie Line is known for her compositions, creative arrangements, costumes and sense of style on the stage. She will be joined by her Fab Five, including a drummer, bassist, guitarist, trombone player and violinist. PICKLE PALOOZA June 29, 11:30 a.m. to 11 p.m. Woodstock Harley-Davidson 2050 S. Eastwood Drive $10 at the gate, $7 in advance woodstockpicklepalooza.com The festival will consist of afternoon family fun, contests, food, pickles and an outstanding music lineup. All proceeds from food purchases will benefit Woodstock VFW and local military veterans.

Previews of films currently playing at the Woodstock Theatre by Jay Schulz ‘FAST & FURIOUS 6’ CIA agent Luke Hobbs played by Dwayne Johnson (“The Rundown”) recruits Dominic Toretto, played by Vin Diesel (“Pitch Black”), and his team to bring down a villain who specializes in vehicular warfare. “Fast & Furious 6” is directed by Justin Lin (“Fast Five”) and also stars Paul Walker (“Joy Ride”), Michelle Rodriguez (“Avatar”) and Jordana Brewster (“The Faculty”). RATED PG-13, 130 MINUTES ‘EPIC’ A teenager finds herself in the deep forest where a battle rages between good and evil forces rages. “Epic” is directed by Chris Wedge (“Ice Age”) and stars the voices of Colin Farrell (“Fright Night”), Josh Hutcherson (“The Hunger Games”), Aziz Ansari (“30 Minutes or Less”), Amanda Seyfried (“In Time”) and Beyonce (“Dreamgirls”). RATED PG, 120 MINUTES ‘NOW YOU SEE ME’ A team of illusionists that robs banks as part of its stage performance is tracked by the FBI and Interpol. “Now You See Me” is directed by Louis Leterrier (“The Transporter”) and stars Jesse Eisenberg (“Zombieland”), Mark Rufalo (“Zodiac”), Woody Harrelson (“Natural Born Killers”), Isla Fisher (“Wedding Crashers”), Morgan Freeman (“The Shawshank Redemption”) and Michael Caine (“A Shock to the System”). RATED PG-13, 116 MINUTES ‘THE PURGE’ Set in the future where there is no crime, a family is terrorized during the 12-hour period of lawlessness known as the purge. “”The Purge” is directed by first-time director James DeMonaco and stars Ethan Hawke (“Gattacca”) and Lena Headey (“300”). RATED R, 85 MINUTES ‘THE INTERNSHIP’ Owen Wilson and Vince Vaughn team up eight years after their smash hit “Wedding Crashers.” This time they lose their jobs selling watches and take internships at Google. “The Internship” is directed by Shawn Levy (“Night at the Museum”) and also stars Rose Byrne (“Insidious”) and Aasif Mandivi (“The Daily Show”). RATED PG-13, 119 MINUTES

BULL VALLEY RENAISSANCE FAIRE Where: Still Farm, 11114 Country Club Road, Bull Valley When: 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Saturday, June 22 Admission: $14.95/adults, $7 children Phone: 815-459-4833 ing a lot of its historical structures. We are trying with this small structure to [preserve and] give back to the community.” e Bull Valley Renaissance Faire will take place at 11114 Country Club Road, Bull Valley. General admission is $14.95 for adults and $7 for children ages 6 to 12. Children 5 and younger are free. Tickets to the pig roast banquet are $10 for adults and $7.50 for children. Dinner prices include two beverages. For information, call 815-459-4833.

‘THIS IS THE END’ James Franco (“127 Hours”) hosts a party for all his celebrity friends that just happens to coincide with the apocalypse. Hilarity ensues. “This is the End” is directed by writer Evan Goldberg and actor Seth Rogan (“The 40 Year Old Virgin”). RATED R, 107 MINUTES ‘WORLD WAR Z’ United Nations employee Gerry Lane traverses the world in a race against time to stop the Zombie pandemic that is toppling armies and governments and threatening to destroy humanity itself. “World War Z” is directed by Marc Forster (“Finding Neverland”) and stars Brad Pitt (“Legends of the Fall”), Mireille Enos (“The Kiilling”) and James Badge Dale (“Iron Man 3”). RATED PG-13, 116 MINUTES ‘MAN OF STEEL’ 2D AND 3D A young journalist is forced to confront his secret extraterrestrial heritage when Earth is invaded by members of his race. “Man of Steel” is directed by Zack Snyder (“300”) and stars Henry Cavill (“Tristan and Isolde”), Amy Adams (“Cruel Intentions”) and Michael Shannon (“Bad Boys II”). RATED PG-13, 143 MINUTES


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Work on your EQ for greater success Most of the leadership coaching and training I deliver focuses on developing higher levels of emotional intelligence, usually under the name of social, interpersonal or soft skills training. Studies have shown that a high emotional quotient (or EQ) boosts career success, entrepreneurial potential, leadership talent, health, relationship satisfaction, humor and happiness. It is also the best antidote to work stress. Lynn If you’ve ever Mitchell been told you need to keep your temper Minding Your under control, show Business more empathy for others or be a better listener, then you’re working on your EQ. Nearly 3,000 scientific articles have been published on EQ since the concept was first introduced in 1990. Dr. Tomas Chamorro-Premuzic, an international authority in personality profiling, has identified two key points: 1. EQ skills can be learned. Our ability to identify and manage our own and others’ emotions is firm but not fixed. In fact, neuropsychological studies highlight the “plasticity” of the social brain. Studies suggest that, with adequate training, people can become more pro-social, altruistic and compassionate. However, long-term behavior change requires a great deal of dedication and guidance. Everyone can change, but few people are seriously willing to try. ink about the worst boss you ever had — how long would it take him/her to be more considerate, sociable, calm or positive? e bottom line is that some people are just naturally more grumpy, shy, self-centered or insecure, while other people are blessed with natural positivity, composure and people skills. However, no human behavior is unchangeable. 2. Good coaching can help. While no coach can get someone from 0 to 100 percent, a well-designed coaching intervention can easily achieve improvements of 25 percent. ink of it as teaching what Dale Carnegie called “How to win friends and influence people.” For stress management programs, the average improvement reported is around 35 percent. And there’s a bonus: research also shows the benefits of EQ-coaching are not just confined to the workplace — they produce higher levels of happiness, mental and physical health and improved social and marital relationships, and decreased levels of cortisol (the stress hormone). Although EQ-coaching will not solve all these problems, it may alleviate the stress for managers and employees.

Lynn Mitchell is a Professional Certified Coach and Leadership Development consultant. She can be reached at lynn@lynnmitchellcoaching.com.

Cinema changes construction plans Restoration of main auditorium put on hold until summer movie season is over By LISA KUCHARSKI The Independent

Instead of closing two main auditoriums to begin restoration of the original domed theater as planned, Classic Cinemas Woodstock eatre will run eight screens to accommodate summer blockbusters. Mark Mazrimas, Classic Cinemas marketing manager, said the change to the project means the theater will have the ability to show several major films at a time, a luxury the theater had to pass up before. June marked the first time all six of the new screens were open. Mazrimas said construction will continue throughout the summer, finishing the right wing, new lobby and concession stand and beginning work on a small screen in the back of the theater. Restoration of the main theater will commence mid-August. Although a challenge to staff and building crews, Mazrimas said staying open through construction has proven beneficial. “Already, in the month of May, we were able to provide more movies to the public than we ever have,” he said. Mazrimas said the biggest change in plans was the decision to keep the original two theaters, the box office and concession stand open for the

Offsides plans music fest Organizers looking to partner with other businesses By KATELYN STANEK The Independent Employees at Offsides Sports Bar & Grill, 680 S. Eastwood Drive, are preparing for a two-day outdoor concert series in late July. e event, tentatively named Offsides Music Festival, is something general manager Gary Castaldo said employees have wanted to host for more than two years. “We’re doing it for brand-

“I think people are going to be a little surprised, but I think it will be draPDWLF ZKHQ ÀQLVKHG µ — Willis Johnson, Classic Cinemas owner

time being. With several movie releases this summer, eight open auditoriums will allow the theater to show more films. “ e original plan was to open a temporary box office and concession stand and have a different entrance in the new wing and close down the old auditorium for remodeling,” Mazrimas said. Mazrimas categorized the theater’s renovation into three phases. Phase one, the completion of the new wing with six theaters, is finished. Phase two is finishing the outside of the building, a development Mazrimas said has many residents worried. “It will transform,” he said. “It will no longer look like a fortress.” As a weather-permitting project, progress on the wall slowed in the spring, but Mazrimas said he expects fewer delays this summer. Phase three involves restoration of the main auditoriums and construc-

ing purposes for the bar and also to do something for this community,” Castaldo said. “ ere’s no Crystal Lake Lakeside Fest in Woodstock, there’s no McHenry Fiesta Days in Woodstock, there’s none of that stuff here right now, except when places like us and others do these types of events.” e festival, which will take place in the bar and grill’s parking lot near Route 47, will feature about 10 bands alongside food and drink vendors and booths from area businesses and organizations. Castaldo said he is looking to rent booth space to Woodstock businesses in particular. He plans to present proposals to local business owners — including owners of other restaurants — this month. He said he thinks the event’s foot traffic could be beneficial to other businesses, particularly

tion of the smaller theater in the back, as well as the new lobby and concession area. Mazrimas said he expects the project to be complete by late November or early December. When the project is complete, Woodstock eatre will have eight auditoriums with a capacity of approximately 1,300, which more than doubles the previous four-auditorium capacity. Owners Willis and Shirley Johnson had the idea to expand the theater and restore the old auditorium to its former glory, when it was first opened in 1927 as the Miller Theatre. Several years ago when completing maintenance work, the Johnsons discovered the building’s original dome, which was covered with a dropped ceiling. “Except for some plaster, it all basically seems to be intact,” Willis Johnson said. e plan is to remove the false ceiling and the wall that divided the original auditorium in half. Decorative elements on the side of the auditorium wall will be added to replicate the original look, and displays of photos, posters and historic memorabilia will be placed throughout the theater. “I think people are going to be a little surprised, but I think it will be dramatic when finished,” Johnson said. “I’d like to think it will be pretty classy.”

ones along Route 47. “It always seems like the focus is what happens downtown on the Square, and there’s nothing ever that’s on a larger scale that happens off the Square on this side of town,” Castaldo said. “ at’s obviously one of the other things we wanted to do, to bring something to this side of the town that people can enjoy as well.” Offsides has entered into agreements with neighboring businesses regarding traffic flow and parking during the event. Parking for the festival will be located off Route 47 north of Offsides, in the Aldi Shopping Center parking lot. Castaldo said the festival has taken about eight months to plan, and he’s looking forward to seeing the hard work pay off. “Success is hard to measure,” he said. “Obviously, dol-

OFFSIDES MUSIC FESTIVAL Where: Offsides Sports Bar & Grill, 680 S. Eastwood Drive When: Noon to 11 p.m. Saturday, July 27, and noon to 10 p.m. Sunday, July 28 Admission: Free Phone: 815-334-8700

lars and cents is the bottom line for any business, but if we don’t lose tens of thousands of dollars on this, we’ll do it again next year.” e Offsides Music Festival will take place from noon to 11 p.m. Saturday, July 27, and from noon to 10 p.m. Sunday, July 28. ere is no cover charge to attend, and all ages are welcome. For information, call 815-334-8700.

REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS Filed in the McHenry County Recorder’s Office May 24 through 30: Q Residence at 289 Macintosh Lane, Woodstock, was sold by David Guarino, Woodstock, to Siegfried Lechner, Woodstock, for $79,000. Q Residence at 2700 Brahms Lane, Woodstock, was sold by Erik and Michelle Bezares, Woodstock, to Barton and Diane Lewis, Woodstock, for $134,000. Q Land at 8513 W. Sunset Drive, Wonder Lake, was sold by Michael Zamiska, Wonder Lake, to Michael Harris, McHenry, for $85,000. Q Residence at 817 St. John’s Road,

Woodstock, was sold by Mark Bloedel, Bloomington, to Elm Street Homes LLC, El Segundo, Calif., for $124,000. Q Residence at 1521 Hillside Trail, Woodstock, was sold by Donald and Sandra Augustin, McHenry, to Kenneth Marsili, Woodstock, for $233,000. Q Residence at 7608 Orchard Road, Wonder Lake, was sold by the Department of Housing & Urban Development, Atlanta, to Anthony Rickenbrode, Wonder Lake, for $30,000. Q Residence at 907 Queen Anne St., Woodstock, was sold by Federal National Mortgage Association, Dallas, to Res-

toration America Inc., Crystal Lake, for $59,900. Q Residence at 945 Quill Lane, Woodstock, was sold by Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation, Carrollton, Texas, to Jackeline Alvardo, Woodstock, for $90,000. Q Residence at 308 S. Madison St., Woodstock, was sold by Judicial Sales Corporation, Chicago, to the Secretary of HUD, Chicago, for $211,825. Q Residence at 225 Macintosh Ave., Woodstock, was sold by Wells Fargo, Des Moines, Iowa, to the Secretary of Housing & Urban Development, Chicago, for $205,050.


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Garden walk to raise money for scholarships 21st annual event will take place rain or shine By LISA KUCHARSKI The Independent Members of Woodstock Professional & Business Women are growing support to provide scholarships to women in the community with their 21st annual WPBW Garden Walk from 1 to 7 p.m. ursday, June 20, rain or shine. is year’s event will feature six gardens within a 10-minute drive of the Woodstock Square. Participants will start at the bandstand in the Park in the Square to pick up maps and proceed to explore the gardens at their own pace. Flower farmer Liz Cardella will offer her garden, Collie Flower Farm, for the second year to help attract participants to the walk. Located at 1104 Alpine Lane, the garden walk features a variety of flowers across 4 acres. Cardella began her business when friend Cheri Doetch of Beaver Creek Garden in Poplar Grove asked Cardella if she would grow flowers for Community Supported Agriculture, a subscription-based program to buy organic vegetables. Cardella is a member of the Association of Specialty Cut Flower Growers, a nationwide association. She said more people are interested in locally grown flowers, a trend she said is catching on as quickly as the local food movement, and she wanted to teach the community about this business and offer gardening advice. “I thought it would be really interesting for people,” Cardella said. “ ey could see how flowers are grown as crops and some of the techniques I use in a larger opera-

WPBW GARDEN WALK Where: Woodstock neighborhoods When: 1 to 7 p.m. Thursday, June 20 Tickets: $13 before the event, $15 on the day of the event FEATURED GARDENS “Cottage Ridge Gardens” Cottage garden with wisteria, hydrangeas, roses, lavender and daisies “I’m So Blue” Blue and purple flowers “Collie Flower Farm” Flower farm of perennial beds and rows of flowers grown for farmers markets, weddings and special occasions “Bird and Butterfly Haven” Shade and rain gardens, with plants to attract birds and butterflies “The Conifer Collection” Conifer and rock gardens with Japanese maples and hostas “Home Again” Garden acts as a refuge from the owners’ busy lives with unusual trees, shrubs and perennials and acres of land that attract wildlife

tion that you could scale down, perhaps, for your own garden.” Cardella said she thinks participants will find it interesting to see how she uses her pond to irrigate the flower field through pumps, drip lines and gravity. e weather also is a large factor in Cardella’s business, and she said the rain this year has helped her farming. While the rain this year has been good for growing, Esther Kaplan, garden walk chairwoman, said she is crossing her fingers for a sunny day. “ is is my fourth year to be on the com-

Garden Walk participants can visit Liz Cardella's 4-acre Collie Flower Farm Thursday, June 20. COURTESY PHOTO

mittee, and it’s never rained,” Kaplan said. “We’ve had really good luck, and I hope we still do this year, too, because it takes a little of the fun out of it when you have to carry an umbrella.” Kaplan said last year’s garden walk attracted approximately 200 participants, and she hopes to see more this year. e annual garden walk raises funds for the Frances Kuhn Scholarship, which provides $1,000 scholarships to women in the community who choose to further their development in business or professional fields. “‘Scholarship’ is a bit of a misnomer, because it doesn’t have to be used for tuition. It can be used for anything connected with what they need to improve their chances of bettering their salary and being more competitive,” Kaplan said. “It’s important

that [women] have the ability to move upward and forward.” e walk, along with a raffle at the event and a mum flower sale in the fall, raised enough funds to provide scholarships to five women last year. Kaplan said the WPBW grants as many $1,000 scholarships as it can given funds raised. Advance tickets for $13 are available at the Woodstock Chamber of Commerce and Industry, 136 Cass St.; Seasons by Peg, 111 E. Van Buren St.; Harris Bank, 101 S. Benton St. and 225 W. Jackson St.; Home State Bank, 124 S. Johnson St.; and Golden Eagle Bank, 975 Country Club Road. Tickets purchased the day of the walk are $15. For information, call Esther Kaplan at 815-3332508.

CELEBRATIONS BIRTHS

Allee Tia Guzman

A baby girl, Allee Tia Guzman, 6 pounds, 6 ounces and 18.5 inches, was born May 10, 2013, at Centegra Hospital – Woodstock. Welcoming her are her parents, Eric and Abigail Guzman, Woodstock; maternal grandparents, Steve and Carol Hrncar, Woodstock; and paternal grandparents, Allee Tia Jesus and Nancy GuzGuzman man, Harvard. Sarah Cooper Vela and James Strzalka

ENGAGEMENT

Vela and Strzalka to wed

Sarah Cooper Vela, Woodstock, and James Strzalka, McHenry, are pleased to announce their engagement. Celebrating with them are the bride-to-be’s parents, Phillip and Kathleen Cooper, Woodstock, and the groom-to-be’s parents, James and Judith Strzalka, West Dundee. Vela graduated from Woodstock High School and from Saint Anthony College of Nursing, Rockford, in 2006. Strzalka graduated from from Dundee-Crown High School and from Elgin Community College of Nursing in 1994.

Ernie and Mary Lou Shook

ANNIVERSARY

Shooks celebrate 50th wedding anniversary Ernie and Mary Lou Shook, Versailles, Ky., formerly of Bull Valley, will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary with an open house from 1 to 4 p.m. Saturday, June 29, at the Woodstock Moose Lodge, 406 Clay St. The Shooks co-owned Woodstock Lumber until 1986. Celebrating with them will be their daughter, Maureen (Mark) Moran; a son, Brian (Veda) Shook; and four grandchildren, Kate and Ella Moran and Donavon and Isabelle Shook.

Cavin Michael Liebetrau

A baby boy, Cavin Michael Liebetrau, 7 pounds, 1 ounce and 21 inches, was born April 19, 2013, at St. Mary’s HospiCavin Michael tal, Janesville, Wis. Liebetrau Welcoming him are his parents, Andrew and Amy Liebetrau, Janesville, formerly of Woodstock; a sister, Lila, age 2; maternal grandparents, David and Catherine Etheridge, Woodstock; and paternal grandparents, Jim and Kriss Liebetrau, Woodstock.

Carter Bradley Kastning A baby boy, Carter Bradley Kastning, 7 pounds, 15 ounces and 20 inches, was born April 28, 2013, at Centegra Hospital – McHenry. Welcoming him are his parents, Craig Kastning and Nicole Bradley, Woodstock; maternal grandparents, Dave Bradley and Debbie Allen, Bozeman, Mont.; and paternal grandparents, Boyd and Kathy Kastning, Woodstock.


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Summer brings programs, changes to public library In response underway, so come to the children’s to persistent desk to pick up reading logs for patron demand, children from age 2 through those the Woodstock entering fifth grade. For older family Public Library members in grades six to 12, reading now offers a logs are available at the reference self-service scan desk. Participants in the program station. e new can redeem their reading hours for scan station prizes in our “duty free shop.” e allows you to grand finale for the program will be Nick scan to a USB a performance of “Disney’s e Little Weber memory stick, Mermaid, Jr.” at the Woodstock OpCheck It Out scan to print or era House Friday, July 19. scan to email. Grownups, you can participate as e scan station well, with every book you read over also serves as a fax machine, allowthe summer earning you chances to ing patrons to send faxes instead of win great prizes. Plus, our new sumhaving to go to the library’s refermer reading software allows you to ence desk. ere is a high-quality provide your own book reviews, and flatbed scanner for photographs, to read those of your fellow library odd-shaped items and books, and patrons. Check it out at https:// a high-speed document scanner il.evanced.info/woodstock/sr/ for standard paper documents. e homepage.asp. library’s standard fees apply to the ere will be storytimes throughscan station service, and the library out the summer at the library and staff will be happy to provide asat the Highland Shores Community sistance. Building in Wonder Lake. AdditionWith the arrival of the new scan ally, during June and early July, station, we will be able to eliminate there will be special storytimes at one of our two photocopiers. is noon Tuesdays at the Woodstock will be the first step of a gradual reFarmers Market on the Square. e alignment of the library services and storytimes will take us to far off collections over the remainder of the places and fascinating locations. For year. All of the moves and rearranginformation, see our calendar at: ing are designed to make the library https://il.evanced.info/woodstock/ more practical and more attractive. lib/eventcalendar.asp. Stay tuned for further details. Enrollment in the children’s SumNick Weber is director of the Woodstock mer Reading Program already is Public Library


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Taking to the street to benefit Mooseheart By LISA KUCHARSKI The Independent Not only are members of the Woodstock Moose Lodge spinning their wheels in an effort to raise funds for Mooseheart Child City & School Inc., they also are walking for pledges and hosting a benefit concert. Mooseheart, near Batavia, is a nonprofit coeducational home and school for children in need. e Moose Lodge’s goal is to amass at least $15,000 more than the $10,000 raised last year. e third annual Mooseheart Challenge will include: a benefit concert, Saturday, July 27, in Woodstock; an event featuring 45-, 25- and 10-mile bike rides from Woodstock, East Dundee and St. Charles to Mooseheart, Saturday, Sept. 14; and a 5K walk Sunday, Sept. 22, in Emricson Park. e concert also will celebrate Mooseheart’s centennial anniversary. e hoped for total of $25,000 will go toward sponsoring the construction of a new classroom. Barbara McPherson, grand chancellor of the Women of the Moose International, said Mooseheart is undergoing a $10 million renovation of the school, built in 1954. McPherson said the building will be more energy efficient with additional space and upgrades in technology.

TO SPONSOR THE MOOSEHEART CHALLENGE: Call: Randy Thiede, 815-975-0970 Email: rjjmt@comcast.net By check: Mail a check made out to Moose Charities with “Mooseheart Challenge” in the memo line to Mooseheart Challenge, c/o Woodstock Moose Lodge, 406 Clay St., Woodstock, IL 60098. Pledges are tax-deductible.

Mooseheart was founded by James J. Davis in 1912, when Davis and colleague Rodney Brandon purchased 1,000 acres of land between North Aurora and Batavia. ey constructed an institute, providing children of deceased Moose members with schooling and vocational training. Its doors opened to the first 11 residents July 27, 1913. Since opening, nearly 12,000 children have attended Mooseheart and it has become a home to many children of all backgrounds. “We love them, we teach them skills of life, we give them an education, and we house them and take care of them physically,” McPherson said. “Upon graduation from Mooseheart, they are eligible for a college scholarship [from the Moose organization] and many of our students excel.”

IN BRIEF

McHenry to hold NISRA festival The city of McHenry and STAR 105.5 will host a festival to benefit the Northern Illinois Special Recreation Association from noon to 5 p.m. Sunday, June 23, at Veteran’s Memorial Park, 3400 Pearl St., McHenry. Live music, food, a silent auction and art work will be featured. A wine and beer tasting, with more than 40 wines and 10 craft beers, also will be available for adults. Festival retailer 31 North Banquet & Conference Center also will have wine available for purchase. Proceeds will benefit NISRA’s year-round cultural arts programs for children and adults with disabilities. Wine tasting tickets will be $20 in advance or $25 at the gate and will include admission, 10 tasting tickets, light snacks and live entertainment. Designated driver tickets, which include nonalcoholic drink tickets, will be

$10. Advance tickets can be purchased by calling 815-459-0737, ext. 231, by Friday, June 21. For information, visit www.nisra.org.

Mooseheart cares for children and young adults from newborns through age 21. It is the smallest school in Illinois and competes in Illinois High School Association athletics and music competitions. e campus offers a variety of athletic facilities; several activities from bowling to horseback riding; Scouting and 4-H programs; and an award-winning Naval Junior Reserve Officers Training Corps. “It’s just unbelievable what is offered for the kids, and what is just as unbelievable is that the kids are great kids for what they’ve had in their lives,” said Moose Lodge member Bob Pierce. As an organization funded by membership dues, the Woodstock Moose Lodge counts on volunteers and the community to raise funds for its charities. For the Moose Challenge, money from pledges, corporate sponsors and a $1,000 donation from the Woodstock Women of the Moose will contribute to this year’s fundraiser total. e July 27 benefit concert will feature music by Hans & e Hormones. Bruce Bailey, founder of the Mooseheart Challenge, said he hopes the event will draw attention with the band and a raffle for a limited edition Fat Tire Ale, a bike worth more than $1,000 on eBay.

A limited edition Fat Tire Ale bike will be raffled off at the July 27 Mooseheart benefit. COURTESY PHOTO

“ is lodge has done a lot for the community, so we’re hoping that the community will help us out,” Bailey said. Bailey started the Challenge in 2011 with just three riders, raising $2,600. Since then, it has attracted more participants with Peggy Plimmer, Mooseheart Challenge co-chair and 54-year member, heading up the 5K walk. Bailey said the average age of most participants is about 50, with Bob Pierce, 73, being the oldest biker. Due to liability concerns, minors are allowed to participate in the Challenge only if they are accompanied by an adult.


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CREEKSIDE STUDENTS WIN SCHOLARSHIPS

A group of students recently graduated with honors from Woodstock High School. Pictured, from left, front row, are: Kevin Lara, Anna Zaino, Nicole Camacho, Courtney Dalton, Arlinda Fasliu, Kerstin Wolf, Kourtney Walker, Jessica Norberte, Hannah Little and Gretchen Butenschoen. Second row: Dylan Skytte, Shelby Goglin, Arlene Rocha, Emily Wynn, Hailey Keefe, Hannah Jacobs, Danielle Pautrat, Erin Sarich, Samantha King, Michael Butler, Anna Blaho and Alexis Gallegos. Third row: Alisha Soto, Rachel Eriksen, Brad Kaufmann, Aidan Donahoe, Kevin Speach, Zach Fabos, Ian Ordonez, Kara McCaughrean, Sydney Haulotte, Tyler Parsons and John Gelasi. Fourth row: Andrew Clark, Brian Hess, Samantha McLaughlin, Andrew Buhrow, Jordan Turner, Phillip Krueger, Andrew Olson, Astoncia Bhagat, Chelsea Fosse, Katy Watt, Jessica Doyle, Allison Steiger, John Gogolewski and Jessica Tapia. Fifth row: Kai Eldridge, Mark Betancourt, Nikolaus Albright, Adam Steinken, Reiner Lintag, Daniel Rausch, Marissa Gomez, Jorie Karafa, Rachel Kubacha, Fernando Olivas Rodriguez, Dominika Bazyl, Katie Critchfield, Peter Papadopoulos, David Green, Jack Uidl and Divyesh Patel. Back row: Grant Stec, Gabriel Klinefelter, Henry Gantner, Mariglen Isufi, Wyatt Meyer, Matthew Swedberg, Tyler Mace, John Morefield, Nicholas Behrens, Samantha Ludwig, Nicole Vetter, Kyle Woodall, Jacob Ellegood, Kyle Olesen, and Eric Drzewiecki. Not pictured: Kathryn Gessert, Sumner Price and Jelena Stojicevic. COURTESY PHOTO

Creekside Middle School students Micah Muhlenfeld and Ashley Peake are awarded the Jeff Firak Memorial Scholarships for music and athletics respectively. The annual award is given to students chosen by the music and athletic faculties for devotion to their craft, leadership and willingness to help others. COURTESY PHOTO

YOGA SESSION RAISES FUNDS

‘HOLLYWOOD HOTEL’ CAST

Cara Mutert, owner of the Yoga Lounge on the Square, offers a Yoga in the Sun class at Emricson Park June 1 as a fundraiser for Turning Point, a domestic violence agency. The event raised $218 and donated supplies for the agency. COURTESY PHOTO

The Theatre of the Green cast of “Hollywood Hotel” prepares for its production. Pictured, from left, are: Grace Schulz, Nick Kobler, Sarah Kelly, Kaleb Staunton, Judith Hoffman, Teagan Anderson, Catherine Smer, Anna Madura, Jesus Escontrias, Emma Doerr and Gavin Jones. INDEPENDENT PHOTO BY JAY SCHULZ

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RELIGION NOTES

25 years ago Q Swimming lessons at Wonder Lake were cancelled after 19 years as the Wonder Lake Women’s Club was unable to obtain liability insurance. Q Woodstock High School juniors John Frederick, Tim Ganschow, David Johnson and George Miarecki were selected to attend the Premier Boys State, sponsored by the American Legion at Eastern Illinois University, Charleston. Q Debbie Jontz, Woodstock, was selected to serve on the board of directors of the Illinois Council of Local Administrators and as secretary of the Chicago Area Transfer Association.

15 years ago Q Clothing store Beard & Stovall closed its doors on the Woodstock Square. The second oldest business on the Square had been around since 1885. Q Dr. Lloyd Shaw of Woodstock Veterinary Clinic completed an intensive management program at the Veterinary Institute at Purdue University. Q MMi Display Group broke ground on an 11,000-square-foot building for its corporate headquarters in Woodstock. Q The Marian Central Catholic High School boys baseball team lost 2-0 to Greenville in the IHSA Class A quarterďŹ nal.

20 years ago Q Olson Middle School physical education teacher Bill Brown retired after 30 years. Brown also was a basketball and baseball coach. Q Six candidates vied for the title of Miss Woodstock – Tammi Kagel, Christine Lock, Megan Marshall, Missy Peck, Holly Schneider and Heather Woznicki. Q The WHS girls softball team claimed the IHSA Class 2A regional championship by defeating Johnsburg 4-3 behind a game saving, shoe-string catch from Jenny Selzer.

10 years ago Q The city of Woodstock honored William Freund, who had served on the Woodstock Building Construction Board from 1969 to 1993, the Zoning Board of Appeals from ’97 to ’03 and Woodstock Fire Department from ’56 to ’92. Q Chad Daniels, Woodstock, stationed with the U.S. Army in Kabul, collected toys for an orphanage in Kabul. Q The Woodstock Theatre was honored with a certiďŹ cate of merit for building renovation by the Woodstock Historic Preservation Commission. Q WHS assistant coach Greg Walking-

ton received the AFLAC National Assistant Coaches of the Year Award. 5 years ago Q Groundbreaking was held for the 5,500-square-foot Wonder Lake Municipal Center at the corner of Thompson and Wonder Lake roads. Q Prairiewood Elementary School thirdgrader Felicity Rivera won the McHenry County Farm Bureau’s annual poster contest. Q WHS junior Marshall Happ ďŹ nished in 11th place in the 1,600-meter run at the IHSA Class 2A track and ďŹ eld meet at Eastern Illinois University. 1 year ago Q Jon Walsh became Woodstock North High School’s ďŹ rst state champion by clearing 15 feet, 6 inches at the IHSA Class 2A track and ďŹ eld meet at EIU. Q WHS teacher Jason Huber was chosen to receive a weeklong summer education program on biofuel technology. Q Martha Cermak, Wonder Lake, was chosen to receive Wonder Lake Chamber’s Mother of the Year Award. Q WHS graduate Christian Baker‘s drawing “Loveâ€? was the top choice among Illinois District 8 judges and was displayed at the U.S. Capitol as part of a national Congressional art competition.

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12 | WEDNESDAY DAYTIME BOOK CLUB Read Between the Lynes 129 Van Buren St. 12:30 p.m. 815-206-5967 The group will discuss “The Age of Innocence” by Edith Wharton. BOOK SIGNING Read Between the Lynes 129 Van Buren St. 7 p.m. 815-206-5967 Joelle Carboneau, the author of “The Testing,” will discuss her book. STAGE LEFTOVERS Stage Left Café 125 Van Buren St. 7:30 p.m. 815-334-3555 See The Entertainer, page 9. WOODSTOCK SUMMER CITY BAND Woodstock Square 7:30 p.m. See The Entertainer, page 9.

14 | FRIDAY TENNIS TOURNAMENT Marian Central High School 1001 McHenry Ave. Noon 815-403-4811 marian.com The tennis tournament is open to youth ages 8 to 18. OPEN MIC NIGHT Stage Left Café 125 Van Buren St. 7 p.m. 815-338-5164 $3 donation offsquaremusic.org See The Entertainer, page 9.

15 | SATURDAY WOODSTOCK CHALLENGE ROAD RUN Emricson Park 1313 Kishwaukee Valley Road 8 a.m. signmeup.com/85537 The 36th annual run will include 10K, 5K, kids and family runs with prizes for the top three finishers in each age and gender division. Proceeds will benefit local Special Olympics training programs and Woodstock Recreation Department programs. GRAND OPENING: REVOLUTION YOUTH CENTER 118 Benton St. 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. The youth center will be open for anyone to visit until 1 p.m. After 6 p.m., the center will be open for teens only. The food will be donated by BBQ King. BOOK SIGNING Read Between the Lynes 129 Van Buren St. noon to 2 p.m. 815-206-5967 David Berner, the author of “Any Road Will Take You There: A Journey of Fathers and Sons,” will be on hand for the release of his book

and to sign copies.

17 | MONDAY EVENING BOOK CLUB Read Between the Lynes 129 Van Buren St. 7 p.m. 815-206-5967 The group will discuss “Memoirs of an Imaginary Friend” by Matthew Dicks. VILLAGE OF BULL VALLEY PLANNING COMMISSION The Stickney House 1904 Cherry Valley Road 7 p.m.

18 | TUESDAY CITY COUNCIL MEETING Woodstock City Hall 121 W. Calhoun St. 7 p.m. HELPING PAWS NEW VOLUNTEER ORIENTATION Helping Paws Shelter 2500 Harding Lane 7 p.m. 815-338-4400 helpingpaws.net Helping Paws will welcome new volunteers and offer a monthly orientation. DISTRICT 200 BOARD OF EDUCATION Clay Professional Development Center 112 Grove St. 7 p.m. woodstockschools.org The meeting will be on the second floor. Use the parking lot behind Clay Academy and enter via door 5.

20 | THURSDAY WOODSTOCK SENIOR CLUBS Dorr Township 1039 Lake Ave. 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. A fee will be charged for lunch, $2 donation for bingo 815-344-3555 The activities will include a coffee klatch, trivia and bingo. Registration is required. WOODSTOCK GARDEN WALK Neighborhoods surrounding the Square 1 to 7 p.m. $13 in advance, $15 day of the event www.wpbw.org Tour six unique gardens within a 10-minute drive of the Square. Tickets and maps will be available at the bandstand June 20, or buy in advance at the Chamber of Commerce; Golden Eagle, Harris or Home State banks; or Seasons by Peg.

21 | FRIDAY WOODSTOCK STADIUM MOTOCROSS SERIES McHenry County Fairgrounds 11900 Country Club Road Gates open at 3 p.m., races start at 6 p.m. 815-337-3511 $10 spectator admission Various classes and levels of racers

will compete on a full motocross course at the fairgrounds.This race is the second in a series of six races held in Woodstock. JAZZ JAM Stage Left Café 125 Van Buren St. 7 p.m. 815-338-4212 $5 donation jazzonthesquare.com See The Entertainer, page 9.

MAIN STREET MUSIC FEST 226 Main St. 5 p.m. to midnight 815-206-5580 See The Entertainer, Page 9.

22 | SATURDAY MAIN STREET MUSIC FEST 226 Main St. 2 p.m. to midnight 815-206-5580 See The Entertainer, Page 9. HABITAT RESTORATION Boger Bog 2399 S. Cherry Valley Road 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. 815-455-1537 Individuals, students, small groups and families with children older than age 6 can participate in restoring native habitat at the conservation area. BOONE CREEK CONSERVATION AREA GRAND OPENING AND DEDICATION 916 Cold Springs Road 10 a.m. to noon 815-759-9390 mccdistrict.org A brief history of the 572-acre site will be shared, as well as details on continued restoration. Ribbon cutting will be at 10:15 a.m. BULL VALLEY RENAISSANCE FAIRE 11114 Country Club Road 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. $14.95 adults, $7 children 6 to12 years, free 5 years of age and younger 815-459-4833 Vendors and demonstrators in period costume, an inflated bounce castle, food and music will be featured. The evening will end with a pig roast banquet. Banquet tickets are $10 for adults and $7.50 for children. The event is sponsored by the village of Bull Valley’s Stickney House Foundation. LIVINGSTON TAYLOR Woodstock Opera House 121 Van Buren St. 7 p.m. $35 815-338-5300 See the Entertainer, page 9.

23 | SUNDAY WALNECK’S MOTORCYCLE SWAP AND SHOW McHenry County Fairgrounds 11900 Country Club Road 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. $7

630-985-2097 The show will include American, British, Japanese and Euro dirt bikes, new and used parts, leather, patches and sewing, T-shirts and all kinds of bikes for sale.

24 | MONDAY MEN’S BOOK CLUB Read Between the Lynes 129 Van Buren St. 7 p.m. 815-206-5967 The group will discuss “Boomerang” by Michael Lewis. VILLAGE OF BULL VALLEY PLANNING COMMISSION The Stickney House 1904 Cherry Valley Road 7 p.m. LORIE LINE: COME TOGETHER Woodstock Opera House 121 Van Buren St. $42 7:30 p.m. 815-338-5300 See The Entertainer, page 9.

25 | TUESDAY WOMEN & WORDS Calogero’s 135 Washington St. 7 p.m. 815-206-5967 Samantha Hoffman, author of “What More Could You Wish For,” is the guest speaker.

26 | WEDNESDAY SOCIAL SKILLS AND SELFESTEEM SUPPORT GROUP Recovery Outreach Center 101 Jefferson St. 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. 815-338-3590 The monthly free group meetings will be ongoing and no reservations are needed. STAGE LEFTOVERS Stage Left Café 125 Van Buren St. 7:30 p.m. 815-334-3555 See The Entertainer, page 9.

28 | FRIDAY OPEN MIC NIGHT Stage Left Café 125 Van Buren St. 7 p.m. 815-338-5164 $3 donation offsquaremusic.org See The Entertainer, page 9. MOVIES IN THE PARK Woodstock Water Works Emricson Park 8:30 p.m., darkness permitting The first movie of the outdoor season will be “Megamind.”

ONGOING WOODSTOCK FARMERS MARKET Tuesdays and Saturdays Woodstock Square 8 a.m. to 1 p.m.

woodstockfarmersmarket.org Voted No. 1 in Illinois for midsize markets in 2012. See the Entertainer, page 9. COFFEE AT THE CAFÉ FOR SENIORS Tuesdays Stage Left Café 125 Van Buren St. 1 to 3 p.m. Senior citizens are invited to drop in for coffee. DIVORCECARE Tuesdays Woodstock Assembly of God 1201 Dean St. 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. 815-338-1316 divorcecare.org The weekly support group and seminar will be conducted by people who understand the pain of separation or divorce. WEDNESDAYS AT HEARTHSTONE Hearthstone Communities 840 N. Seminary Ave. 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. $5 for lunch hearthstonewoodstock.org 815-338-2110 Senior citizens are invited to drop in for activities beginning at 9 a.m. with coffee or an exercise class. WOODSTOCK SUMMER CITY BAND CONCERT Wednesdays Woodstock Square 7:30 p.m. See The Entertainer, Page 9. CITY BAND ICE CREAM SOCIALS June 12: No sponsor June 19: Helping Paws June 26: McHenry County Farm Bureau

BINGO Wednesdays Woodstock Moose Lodge 406 Clay St. 7 to 9:30 pm. 815-338-0126 Games will include crossfire. Food will be available. Doors will open at 5:30 p.m. SOBER MOMS AA MEETING Thursdays Blue Lotus Temple 221 Dean St. 10 a.m. 847-809-1104 Moms with a desire to stop drinking are invited to meet with the group. LIVE MUSIC AT EXPRESSLY LESLIE’S Fridays Woodstock Square Mall 110 S. Johnson St. 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. See The Entertainer, page 9. OPEN GRILL NIGHT Fridays Redeemer Lutheran Church 1320 Dean St. 6 p.m. 815-338-9370 rlcw.org

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 22ND JUDICIAL CIRCUIT MCHENRY COUNTY - WOODSTOCK, ILLINOIS Ocwen Loan Servicing, LLC Plaintiff, Vs. Maria Martinez; et. al. Defendants, 12 CH 2873 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure entered in the above entitled cause on FEBRUARY 19, 2013 LENDER SALES OF ILLINOIS LLC will on JULY 8, 2013, at the hour of 10:30 A.M., or soon thereafter, at the front doors of the McHenry County Courthouse located at 2200 N. Seminary, Woodstock, IL 60098, sell to the highest bidder for cash, the following described property: LOT 49 IN SUNNYSIDE ADDITION TO WOODSTOCK, A SUBDIVISION OF PART OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 7, TOWNSHIP 44 NORTH, RANGE 7 EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED NOVEMBER 3, 1905 AS DOCUMENT NO. 2771, IN BOOK 2 OF PLATS, PAGE 71, IN MCHENRY COUNTY, ILLINOIS. The common address of said real estate is: 426 Stewart Avenue, Woodstock, IL 60098 PIN:13-07-278-016 Description of premises: RESIDENTIAL 6DOH 7HUPV GRZQ E\ FHUWLĂ€HG IXQGV 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 H[FHHG LQ FHUWLĂ€HG IXQGV LV GXH 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 isâ€? condition. 7KH VDOH LV IXUWKHU VXEMHFW WR FRQĂ€UPDWLRQ by the court. Upon payment in full of the amount bid, WKH SXUFKDVHU VKDOO UHFHLYH D &HUWLĂ€FDWH RI Sale, which will entitle the purchaser to a 'HHG WR WKH UHDO HVWDWH DIWHU FRQĂ€UPDWLRQ of the sale. 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 WKH 0RUWJDJHH¡V DWWRUQH\ Âľ If the property is a condominium, the purchasers other than mortgagees will be required to pay any assessments 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). No refunds. The property will NOT be open for inspection. For information: Sales Clerk, Codilis and $VVRFLDWHV 3 & 3ODLQWLII¡ Attorney 15 W. 030 North Frontage Road, Suite 100, Burr Ridge, Illinois 60527 Attorney Number 0468002, (630) 794 5300, File No: 14-12-30849 I534048 (Published in The Woodstock Independent May 29, 2013, June 5, 2013, June 12, 2013) L8620

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 22ND JUDICIAL CIRCUIT MCHENRY COUNTY - WOODSTOCK, ILLINOIS Bank of America, N.A. Plaintiff, Vs. David Bernal; et. al. Defendants, 12 CH 2171 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure entered in the above entitled cause on APRIL 2, 2013 LENDER SALES OF ILLINOIS LLC will on JULY 8, 2013, at the hour of 10:30 A.M., or soon thereafter, at the front doors of the McHenry County Courthouse located at 2200 N. Seminary, Woodstock, IL 60098, sell to the highest bidder for cash, the following described property: /27 ,1 %/2&. ,1 - ' .(/6(<¡6 ADDITION TO WOODSTOCK, A SUBDIVISION OF PART OF THE WEST HALF OF GOVERNMENT LOTS 1 AND 2 OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 5, TOWNSHIP 44 NORTH, RANGE 7 EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED JULY 10, 1906 AS DOCUMENT NO. 4972, IN BOOK 20 OF PLATS PAGE 77, IN MCHENRY COUNTY, ILLINOIS. The common address of said real estate is: 921 Irving Avenue, Woodstock, IL 60098 PIN:13-05-205-006 Description of premises: RESIDENTIAL 6DOH 7HUPV GRZQ E\ FHUWLĂ€HG IXQGV 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 WOODSTOCK INDEPENDENT the amount paid by the purchaser not to H[FHHG LQ FHUWLĂ€HG IXQGV LV GXH 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 isâ€? condition. 7KH VDOH LV IXUWKHU VXEMHFW WR FRQĂ€UPDWLRQ by the court. Upon payment in full of the amount bid, WKH SXUFKDVHU VKDOO UHFHLYH D &HUWLĂ€FDWH RI Sale, which will entitle the purchaser to a 'HHG WR WKH UHDO HVWDWH DIWHU FRQĂ€UPDWLRQ of the sale. 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 WKH 0RUWJDJHH¡V DWWRUQH\ Âľ If the property is a condominium, the purchasers other than mortgagees will be required to pay any assessments 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). No refunds. The property will NOT be open for inspection. For information: Sales Clerk, Codilis and $VVRFLDWHV 3 & 3ODLQWLII¡ $WWRUQH\ 15 W. 030 North Frontage Road, Suite 100, Burr Ridge, Illinois 60527 Attorney Number 0468002, (630) 794 5300, File No: 14-12-20765 I534064 (Published in The Woodstock Independent May 29, 2013, June 5, 2013, June 12, 2013) L8621

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ASSUMED NAME Public Notice is hereby given that on MAY D FHUWLÀFDWH ZDV ÀOHG LQ WKH 2IÀFH RI WKH &RXQW\ &OHUN RI 0F+HQU\ County, Illinois, setting forth the names and SRVW RIÀFH DGGUHVVHV RI DOO RI WKH SHUVRQV owning, conducting and transacting the business known as ECLIPSE CARTAGE located at 3405 Steig Rd., Woodstock, IL 60098. Dated MAY 30, 2013. /s/ Katherine C. Schultz (County Clerk) (Published in The Woodstock Independent June 5, 2013, June 12, 2013) L8622

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TAKE NOTICE CERTIFICATE NO. 2009-00380 TO: Wynat Needle-Leaves, LP Occupant 1st Farm Credit Services, PCA Branden L. Lindell Illinois Department of Revenue Illinois Attorney General IRS-Area Director United States Attorney United States Attorney General Rorie Lindell Discover Bank Discover Financial Services Ins. Timber Creek Nursery, Inc. IL Dept. of Employment Security Occupant Persons in occupancy or actual possession of said property; unknown owners or parties interested in said land or lots. A Petition for Tax Deed on premise GHVFULEHG EHORZ KDV EHHQ ÀOHG ZLWK WKH Circuit Clerk of MCHENRY County, Ill. as Case No. 10 TX 010 The Property is located at: 10702 and 10806 Allendale Rd., Woodstock Permanent Index Number: 08-03-300-006 Said Property was sold on 10/18/2010 for Delinquent Real Estate Taxes and/or Special Assessments for the year 2009. The period of redemption will expire on 9/20/2013. On 12/06/13 at 01:30 pm the Petitioner will make application to such Court in said County for an Order for Issuance of a Tax Deed. Realtax Developers, Ltd. Petitioner (Published in The Woodstock Independent May 29, 2013, June 5, 2013, June 12, 2013) L8624

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TAKE NOTICE CERTIFICATE NO. 2009-00645 TO: Matt Stahl Spouse of Matt Stahl Occupant First Midwest Bank, TR# 76 Megan R. Stahl Persons in occupancy or actual possession of said property; unknown owners or parties interested in said land or lots. A Petition for Tax Deed on premise GHVFULEHG EHORZ KDV EHHQ ÀOHG ZLWK WKH Circuit Clerk of MCHENRY County, Ill. as Case No. 10 TX 010 The Property is located at: 4910 Barnard Mill Rd., Ringwood Permanent Index Number: 09-10-306-007 Said Property was sold on 10/18/2010 for Delinquent Real Estate Taxes and/or Special Assessments for the year 2009. The period of redemption will expire on 9/20/2013. On 12/06/13 at 01:30 pm the Petitioner will make application to such Court in said County for an Order for Issuance of a Tax Deed. Realtax Developers, Ltd. Petitioner (Published in The Woodstock Independent May 29, 2013, June 5, 2013, June 12, 2013) L8625

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TAKE NOTICE CERTIFICATE NO. 2009-01233 TO: Henry A. Bassuener, Trustee Spouse of Henry A. Bassuener Occupant Estate of Henry A. Bassuener Mark Horan Henry A. Bassuener Trust #2008-7 Dianna Crabtree Persons in occupancy or actual possession of said property; unknown owners or parties interested in said land or lots. A Petition for Tax Deed on premise GHVFULEHG EHORZ KDV EHHQ ÀOHG ZLWK WKH Circuit Clerk of MCHENRY County, Ill. as Case No. 10 TX 010 The Property is located at: 20217 River Rd., Ringwood Permanent Index Number: 11-24-400-002 Said Property was sold on 10/18/2010 for Delinquent Real Estate Taxes and/or Special Assessments for the year 2009. The period of redemption will expire on 9/20/2013. On 12/06/13 at 01:30 pm the Petitioner will make application to such Court in said County for an Order for Issuance of a Tax Deed. Realtax Developers, Ltd. Petitioner (Published in The Woodstock Independent May 29, 2013, June 5, 2013, June 12, 2013) L8626

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TAKE NOTICE CERTIFICATE NO. 2009-02832 TO: David Yushin Huang Spouse of David Yushin Huang Occupant Chase Bank Yushin David Huang Marie Huang JP Morgan Chase & Co. Federal National Mortgage Association Bank of America, NA Bank of America Corp. Merscope Holdings, Inc. Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. Federal National Mortgage Association Persons in occupancy or actual possession of said property; unknown owners or parties interested in said land or lots. A Petition for Tax Deed on premise GHVFULEHG EHORZ KDV EHHQ ÀOHG ZLWK WKH Circuit Clerk of MCHENRY County, Ill. as Case No. 10 TX 010 The Property is located at: 48 Jefferson Lane, Cary Permanent Index Number: 19-14-126-016 Said Property was sold on 10/18/2010 for Delinquent Real Estate Taxes and/or Special Assessments for the year 2009. The period of redemption will expire on 9/20/2013. On 12/06/13 at 01:30 pm the Petitioner will make application to such Court in said County for an Order for Issuance of a Tax Deed. Realtax Developers, Ltd. Petitioner (Published in The Woodstock Independent May 29, 2013, June 5, 2013, June 12, 2013) L8628

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TAKE NOTICE CERTIFICATE NO. 2009-02895 TO: Leonard B. Surdo Spouse of Leonard B. Surdo Jeanne M. Surdo Occupant Capital One, NA Capital One Financial Corp. Marcus Wernz Persons in occupancy or actual possession of said property; unknown owners or parties interested in said land or lots. A Petition for Tax Deed on premise GHVFULEHG EHORZ KDV EHHQ ÀOHG ZLWK WKH Circuit Clerk of MCHENRY County, Ill. as Case No. 10 TX 010 The Property is located at: 1136 Ridgewood Circle, Lake in the Hills Permanent Index Number: 19-19-303-004 Said Property was sold on 10/18/2010 for Delinquent Real Estate Taxes and/or Special Assessments for the year 2009. The period of redemption will expire on 9/20/2013. On 12/06/13 at 01:30 pm the Petitioner will make application to such Court in said County for an Order for Issuance of a Tax Deed. Realtax Developers, Ltd. Petitioner (Published in The Woodstock Independent May 29, 2013, June 5, 2013, June 12, 2013) L8629

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TAKE NOTICE CERTIFICATE NO. 2009-03054 TO: Estate of Curtis E. Smith Spouse of Curtis E. Smith Occupant U.S. Bank, NA U.S. Bancorp First National Bank of Omaha Windstone Crossing Townhome Assoc. Lake in the Hills Sanitary District Lisa Boland Persons in occupancy or actual possession of said property; unknown owners or parties interested in said land or lots. A Petition for Tax Deed on premise GHVFULEHG EHORZ KDV EHHQ ÀOHG ZLWK WKH Circuit Clerk of MCHENRY County, Ill. as Case No. 10 TX 010 The Property is located at: 5 Sierra Ct., Lake in the Hills Permanent Index Number: 19-28-252-049 Said Property was sold on 10/18/2010 for Delinquent Real Estate Taxes and/or Special Assessments for the year 2009. The period of redemption will expire on 9/20/2013. On 12/06/13 at 01:30 pm the

June 12-18, 2013 Petitioner will make application to such Court in said County for an Order for Issuance of a Tax Deed. Realtax Developers, Ltd. Petitioner (Published in The Woodstock Independent May 29, 2013, June 5, 2013, June 12, 2013) L8630

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ASSUMED NAME Public Notice is hereby given that on MAY D FHUWLÀFDWH ZDV ÀOHG LQ WKH 2IÀFH RI WKH &RXQW\ &OHUN RI 0F+HQU\ County, Illinois, setting forth the names and SRVW RIÀFH DGGUHVVHV RI DOO RI WKH SHUVRQV owning, conducting and transacting the business known as ALOHA DANCERS located at 747 Brittany Lane, Island Lake, IL 60042. Dated MAY 23, 2013. /s/ Katherine C. Schultz (County Clerk) (Published in The Woodstock Independent May 29, 2013, June 5, 2013, June 12, 2013) L8631

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 22ND JUDICIAL CIRCUIT MC HENRY COUNTY, WOODSTOCK, ILLINOIS JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION; Plaintiff, vs. PEDRO SALAS; LIDUVINA SALAS; JPMORGAN CHASE BANK NA; UNKNOWN OWNERS AND NONRECORD CLAIMANTS; Defendants, 12 CH 112 NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT TO JUDGMENT OF FORECLOSURE UNDER ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure entered in the above entitled cause on April 4, 2013, Intercounty Judicial Sales Corporation will on Thursday, July 11, 2013, DW WKH KRXU RI D P LQ WKH RIĂ€FHV RI Botto, Gilbert, Schottland & Andrle, 2030 North Seminary Avenue, Woodstock, Illinois 60098, sell to the highest bidder for cash, the following described property: A PART OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 5, TOWNSHIP 44 NORTH, RANGE 7 EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: ALL THAT PIECE OR PARCEL OF LAND, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF LOT 8 IN BLOCK 4 OF -2+1621¡6 $'',7,21 72 7+( &,7< OF WOODSTOCK, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED JULY 25, 1875, IN BOOK 59 OF DEEDS, PAGE 148, AND RUNNING THENCE WESTERLY ON A LINE BEING A PROLONGATION OF THE NORTHERLY LINE OF SAID LOT 8 TO THE EASTERLY LINE OF LOT 15 IN 62/ /$1*0$1¡6 $'',7,21 72 7+( CITY OF WOODSTOCK, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED AUGUST 12, 1908, IN BOOK 3 OF PLATS, PAGE 28, THENCE SOUTH ALONG THE EASTERLY LINE OF SAID LOT 15 AND /27 2) /$1*0$1¡6 $'',7,21 72 THE SOUTHEASTERLY CORNER OF 6$,' /27 2) /$1*0$1¡6 $'',7,21 AFORESAID, THENCE EAST ALONG A LINE BEING A PROLONGATION OF THE SOUTHERLY LINE OF LOT 8 IN BLOCK 2) -2+1621¡6 $'',7,21 $)25(6$,' TO THE SOUTHWESTERLY CORNER OF SAID LOT 8; THENCE NORTH ALONG THE WEST LINE OF SAID LOT 8 TO THE PLACE OF BEGINNING, IN MCHENRY COUNTY, ILLINOIS. P.I.N. 13-05-402-017. Commonly known as 479 NORTH EASTWOOD DRIVE, WOODSTOCK, IL 60098. The improvement on the property consists of a single family residence. If the subject mortgaged real estate is a unit of a common interest community, the purchaser of the unit other than a mortgagee shall pay the assessments required by subsection (g-1) of Section 18.5 of the Condominium Property Act. 6DOH WHUPV GRZQ E\ FHUWLĂ€HG IXQGV EDODQFH ZLWKLQ KRXUV E\ FHUWLĂ€HG IXQGV No refunds. The property will NOT be open for inspection. Upon payment in full of the amount bid, the purchaser will receive D &HUWLĂ€FDWH RI 6DOH ZKLFK ZLOO HQWLWOH WKH purchaser to a Deed to the premises after FRQĂ€UPDWLRQ RI WKH VDOH For Information: Visit our website at http:// service.atty-pierce.com. Between 3 p.m. and 5 p.m. only. Pierce & Associates, 3ODLQWLII¡V $WWRUQH\V 1RUWK 'HDUERUQ Street, Chicago, Illinois 60602. Tel.No. (312) 476-5500. Refer to File Number 1124050. INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION 6HOOLQJ 2IĂ€FHU I536597 (Published in The Woodstock Independent May 29, 2013, June 5, 2013, June 12, 2013) L8632

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 22ND JUDICIAL CIRCUIT MC HENRY COUNTY, WOODSTOCK, ILLINOIS JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION Plaintiff, vs. MELISSA D. NELSON; THE SWEETWATER MASTER OPERATING ASSOCIATION, INC.; PORTFOLIO RECOVERY ASSOCIATES, L.L.C; UNKNOWN OWNERS AND NON RECORD

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CLAIMANTS; Defendants, 12 CH 169 NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT TO JUDGMENT OF FORECLOSURE UNDER ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure entered in the above entitled cause on May 31, 2012, Intercounty Judicial Sales Corporation will on Thursday, July 11, 2013, DW WKH KRXU RI D P LQ WKH RIĂ€FHV RI Botto, Gilbert, Schottland & Andrle, 2030 North Seminary Avenue, Woodstock, Illinois 60098, sell to the highest bidder for cash, the following described property: LOT 036 IN SWEETWATER PLANNED DEVELOPMENT FINAL PLAT OF SUBDIVISION PHASE 1, BEING A SUBDIVISION OF THE SOUTH 23 ACRES OF THE EAST HALF OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 32 AND THE WEST HALF OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 33, ALL IN TOWNSHIP 45 NORTH, RANGE 7 EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED JUNE 29, 2004 AS DOCUMENT NUMBER 2004R0059433 AND CERTIFICATE OF CORRECTION RECORDED JULY 27, 2004 AS DOCUMENT NO. 2004R0068067, IN MCHENRY COUNTY, ILLINOIS. P.I.N. 08-33-152-007. Commonly known as 1814 ROGER ROAD, WOODSTOCK, IL 60098. The improvement on the property consists of a single family residence. If the subject mortgaged real estate is a unit of a common interest community, the purchaser of the unit other than a mortgagee shall pay the assessments required by subsection (g-1) of Section 18.5 of the Condominium Property Act. 6DOH WHUPV GRZQ E\ FHUWLĂ€HG IXQGV EDODQFH ZLWKLQ KRXUV E\ FHUWLĂ€HG IXQGV No refunds. The property will NOT be open for inspection. Upon payment in full of the amount bid, the purchaser will receive D &HUWLĂ€FDWH RI 6DOH ZKLFK ZLOO HQWLWOH WKH purchaser to a Deed to the premises after FRQĂ€UPDWLRQ RI WKH VDOH For Information: Visit our website at http:// service.atty-pierce.com. Between 3 p.m. and 5 p.m. only. Pierce & Associates, 3ODLQWLII¡V $WWRUQH\V 1RUWK 'HDUERUQ Street, Chicago, Illinois 60602. Tel.No. (312) 476-5500. Refer to File Number 1038815. INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION 6HOOLQJ 2IĂ€FHU I536600 (Published in The Woodstock Independent May 29, 2013, June 5, 2013, June 12, 2013) L8633

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 22ND JUDICIAL CIRCUIT MC HENRY COUNTY, WOODSTOCK, ILLINOIS FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION; Plaintiff, vs. JASON LEMCOOL; UNKNOWN OWNERS AND NONRECORD CLAIMANTS; Defendants, 13 CH 3 NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT TO JUDGMENT OF FORECLOSURE UNDER ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure entered in the above entitled cause on April 4, 2013, Intercounty Judicial Sales Corporation will on Thursday, July 11, 2013, DW WKH KRXU RI D P LQ WKH RIĂ€FHV RI Botto, Gilbert, Schottland & Andrle, 2030 North Seminary Avenue, Woodstock, Illinois 60098, sell to the highest bidder for cash, the following described property: LOT 2 IN THE RE-PLAT OF LOTS 1, $1' ,1 %/2&. ,1 :,&.(5¡6 ADDITION TO WOODSTOCK, BEING A SUBDIVISION OF PART OF THE WEST HALF OF LOT 1 OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 5, TOWNSHIP 44 NORTH, RANGE 7, EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED MARCH 6, 1905, IN BOOK 114 OF DEEDS, PAGE 476, IN MCHENRY COUNTY, ILLINOIS. P.I.N. 13-05-158-006. Commonly known as 633 WHEELER STREET, WOODSTOCK, IL 60098. The improvement on the property consists of a single family residence. If the subject mortgaged real estate is a unit of a common interest community, the purchaser of the unit other than a mortgagee shall pay the assessments required by subsection (g-1) of Section 18.5 of the Condominium Property Act. 6DOH WHUPV GRZQ E\ FHUWLĂ€HG IXQGV EDODQFH ZLWKLQ KRXUV E\ FHUWLĂ€HG IXQGV No refunds. The property will NOT be open for inspection. Upon payment in full of the amount bid, the purchaser will receive D &HUWLĂ€FDWH RI 6DOH ZKLFK ZLOO HQWLWOH WKH purchaser to a Deed to the premises after FRQĂ€UPDWLRQ RI WKH VDOH For Information: Visit our website at http:// service.atty-pierce.com. Between 3 p.m. and 5 p.m. only. Pierce & Associates, 3ODLQWLII¡V $WWRUQH\V 1RUWK 'HDUERUQ Street, Chicago, Illinois 60602. Tel.No. (312) 476-5500. Refer to File Number 1224771. INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION 6HOOLQJ 2IĂ€FHU I536646


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ASSUMED NAME Public Notice is hereby given that on MAY D FHUWLÀFDWH ZDV ÀOHG LQ WKH 2IÀFH RI WKH &RXQW\ &OHUN RI 0F+HQU\ &RXQW\ ,OOLQRLV VHWWLQJ IRUWK WKH QDPHV DQG SRVW RIÀFH DGGUHVVHV RI DOO RI WKH SHUVRQV RZQLQJ FRQGXFWLQJ DQG WUDQVDFWLQJ WKH EXVLQHVV NQRZQ DV 6,03/< 3(5)(&7 0$.(83 $57,676 ORFDWHG DW 6WLOZHOO Dr., Wonder Lake, IL 60097. Dated MAY 24, 2013. V .DWKHULQH & 6FKXOW] &RXQW\ &OHUN

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ASSUMED NAME Public Notice is hereby given that on MAY D FHUWLÀFDWH ZDV ÀOHG LQ WKH 2IÀFH RI WKH &RXQW\ &OHUN RI 0F+HQU\ &RXQW\ ,OOLQRLV VHWWLQJ IRUWK WKH QDPHV DQG SRVW RIÀFH DGGUHVVHV RI DOO RI WKH SHUVRQV RZQLQJ FRQGXFWLQJ DQG WUDQVDFWLQJ WKH EXVLQHVV NQRZQ DV 6,03/< 3(5)(&7 0$.(83 $57,676 ORFDWHG DW 6WLOZHOO Dr., Wonder Lake, IL 60097. Dated MAY 24, 2013. V .DWKHULQH & 6FKXOW] &RXQW\ &OHUN

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ASSUMED NAME Public Notice is hereby given that on MAY D FHUWLÀFDWH ZDV ÀOHG LQ WKH 2IÀFH RI WKH &RXQW\ &OHUN RI 0F+HQU\ &RXQW\ ,OOLQRLV VHWWLQJ IRUWK WKH QDPHV DQG SRVW RIÀFH DGGUHVVHV RI DOO RI WKH SHUVRQV RZQLQJ FRQGXFWLQJ DQG WUDQVDFWLQJ WKH EXVLQHVV NQRZQ DV &5<67$/ /$.( (1*5$9,1* ORFDWHG DW %XWWHUQXW 'U &U\VWDO /DNH ,/ Dated MAY 24, 2013. V .DWKHULQH & 6FKXOW] &RXQW\ &OHUN

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ASSUMED NAME Public Notice is hereby given that on MAY D FHUWLÀFDWH ZDV ÀOHG LQ WKH 2IÀFH RI WKH &RXQW\ &OHUN RI 0F+HQU\ &RXQW\ ,OOLQRLV VHWWLQJ IRUWK WKH QDPHV DQG SRVW RIÀFH DGGUHVVHV RI DOO RI WKH SHUVRQV RZQLQJ FRQGXFWLQJ DQG WUDQVDFWLQJ WKH EXVLQHVV NQRZQ DV 63/$6+ &20 ORFDWHG DW $OPD 7HUU &DU\ ,/ Dated MAY 28, 2013. V .DWKHULQH & 6FKXOW] &RXQW\ &OHUN

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ASSUMED NAME Public Notice is hereby given that on MAY D FHUWLÀFDWH ZDV ÀOHG LQ WKH 2IÀFH RI WKH &RXQW\ &OHUN RI 0F+HQU\ &RXQW\ ,OOLQRLV VHWWLQJ IRUWK WKH QDPHV DQG SRVW RIÀFH DGGUHVVHV RI DOO RI WKH SHUVRQV RZQLQJ FRQGXFWLQJ DQG WUDQVDFWLQJ WKH EXVLQHVV NQRZQ DV .0. ,167$// ORFDWHG DW 1 5LYHUYLHZ 'ULYH -RKQVEXUJ ,/ 60051-8985. Dated MAY 28, 2013. V .DWKHULQH & 6FKXOW] &RXQW\ &OHUN

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PUBLIC NOTICES 8, TOWNSHIP 44 NORTH, RANGE 7 EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED JUNE 27, 1949 AS DOCUMENT NO. 221783, IN BOOK 10 OF PLATS, PAGE 114, IN MCHENRY COUNTY, ILLINOIS. The common address of said real estate is: 125 E Kimball Avenue, Woodstock, IL 60098 PIN:13-08-156-024 Description of premises: RESIDENTIAL 6DOH 7HUPV GRZQ E\ FHUWLĂ€HG IXQGV 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 H[FHHG LQ FHUWLĂ€HG IXQGV LV GXH 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 isâ€? condition. 7KH VDOH LV IXUWKHU VXEMHFW WR FRQĂ€UPDWLRQ by the court. Upon payment in full of the amount bid, WKH SXUFKDVHU VKDOO UHFHLYH D &HUWLĂ€FDWH RI Sale, which will entitle the purchaser to a 'HHG WR WKH UHDO HVWDWH DIWHU FRQĂ€UPDWLRQ of the sale. 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 WKH 0RUWJDJHH¡V DWWRUQH\ Âľ If the property is a condominium, the purchasers other than mortgagees will be required to pay any assessments 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). No refunds. The property will NOT be open for inspection. For information: Sales Clerk, Codilis and $VVRFLDWHV 3 & 3ODLQWLII¡ Attorney 15 W. 030 North Frontage Road, Suite 100, Burr Ridge, Illinois 60527 Attorney Number 0468002, (630) 794 5300, File No: 14-12-35164 I540192 (Published in The Woodstock Independent June 12, 2013) L8652

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 22ND JUDICIAL CIRCUIT MCHENRY COUNTY - WOODSTOCK, ILLINOIS JPMorgan Chase Bank, National Association Plaintiff, Vs. Ryan D. Larson; et. al. Defendants,

THE WOODSTOCK INDEPENDENT 12 CH 1347 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure entered in the above entitled cause on APRIL 18, 2013 LENDER SALES OF ILLINOIS LLC will on JULY 22, 2013, at the hour of 10:30 A.M., or soon thereafter, at the front doors of the McHenry County Courthouse located at 2200 N. Seminary, Woodstock, IL 60098, sell to the highest bidder for cash, the following described property: LOT 95 IN SWEETWATER PLANNED DEVELOPMENT PHASE 1, BEING A SUBDIVISION OF THE SOUTH 23 ACRES OF THE EAST 1/2 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF SECTION 32 AND THE WEST 1/2 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 33, ALL IN TOWNSHIP 45 NORTH, RANGE 7, EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED JUNE 29, 2004 AS DOCUMENT NUMBER 2004R0059433 AND CERTIFICATE OF CORRECTION RECORDED JULY 27, 2004 AS DOCUMENT NUMBER 2004R0068067, IN MCHENRY COUNTY, ILLINOIS. The common address of said real estate is: 959 Quill Lane, Woodstock, IL 60098 PIN:08-33-105-009 Description of premises: RESIDENTIAL 6DOH 7HUPV GRZQ E\ FHUWLĂ€HG IXQGV 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 H[FHHG LQ FHUWLĂ€HG IXQGV LV GXH 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 isâ€? condition. 7KH VDOH LV IXUWKHU VXEMHFW WR FRQĂ€UPDWLRQ by the court. Upon payment in full of the amount bid, WKH SXUFKDVHU VKDOO UHFHLYH D &HUWLĂ€FDWH RI Sale, which will entitle the purchaser to a 'HHG WR WKH UHDO HVWDWH DIWHU FRQĂ€UPDWLRQ of the sale. 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 WKH 0RUWJDJHH¡V DWWRUQH\ Âľ If the property is a condominium, the purchasers other than mortgagees will be required to pay any assessments 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). No refunds. The property will NOT be open for inspection. For information: Sales Clerk, Codilis and $VVRFLDWHV 3 & 3ODLQWLII¡ $WWRUQH\ 15 W. 030 North Frontage Road, Suite 100,

OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF REAL ESTATE ASSESSMENTS FOR 2013 NOTICE TO GREENWOOD TOWNSHIP TAXPAYERS: ASSESSED VALUES FOR 2013 Valuation date (35 ILCS 200/9-95): January 1, 2013 Required level of assessment (35 ILCS 200/9-145): 33.33% Valuation based on sales from (35 ILCS 200/1-155): 2010-2012 Publication is hereby made for equalized assessed valuations for real property in this township in accordance with 35 ILCS 200/12-10. As required by 35 ILCS 200/9-210 and 35 ILCS 200/10-115, the following equalization factors have been applied to bring the assessments to the statutorily required three-year median level of 33.33%: Farm Land: 1.0000 Farm Improvements: 1.0000 Non-Farm Land: 0.9127 Non-Farm Improvements: 0.9127 Questions about these valuations should be directed to: KAREN ROTH 5211 MILLER RD, WONDER LAKE IL 60097 (815) 648-4536 N/A 2IĂ€FH KRXUV DUH &$// )25 $337 Property in this Township, other than farmland and coal, is to be assessed at a 33.33% median level of assessment, based on the fair cash value of the property. You may check the accuracy of your assessment by dividing your assessment by the median level of assessment. The resulting value should equal the estimated fair cash value of your property. If the resulting value is greater than the estimated fair cash value of your property, you may be over-assessed. If the resulting value is less than the fair cash value of your property, you may be under-assessed. You may appeal your assessment to the Board of Review. ,I \RX EHOLHYH \RXU SURSHUW\¡V IDLU FDVK YDOXH LV LQFRUUHFW RU WKDW WKH HTXDOL]HG assessed valuation is not uniform with other comparable properties in the same neighborhood, the following steps should be taken: &RQWDFW \RXU WRZQVKLS DVVHVVRU¡V RIĂ€FH WR UHYLHZ WKH DVVHVVPHQW ,I QRW VDWLVĂ€HG ZLWK WKH DVVHVVRU UHYLHZ WD[SD\HUV PD\ Ă€OH D FRPSODLQW ZLWK WKH McHenry County Board of Review. For complaint forms, instructions, and the Rules and Procedures of the Board of Review, call (815) 334-4290 or visit www. co.mchenry.il.us/departments/assessments/Pages/FormsRules.aspx. 7KH Ă€QDO Ă€OLQJ GHDGOLQH IRU \RXU WRZQVKLS LV JHQHUDOO\ GD\V IURP WKLV SXEOLFDWLRQ date. After this date, the Board of Review is prohibited by law from accepting assessment complaints for properties in this township. For more information on complaint deadlines, call (815) 334-4290 or visit: www.co.mchenry.il.us/ departments/assessments/PDFDocs/BORReport.pdf. Your property may be eligible for homestead exemptions, which can reduce your SURSHUW\¡V WD[DEOH DVVHVVPHQW )RU PRUH LQIRUPDWLRQ RQ KRPHVWHDG H[HPSWLRQV call (815) 334-4290. Your property tax bill will be calculated as follows: Final Equalized Assessed Value – Exemptions = Taxable Assessment; Taxable Assessment x Current Tax Rate = Total Tax Bill. All equalized assessed valuations are subject to further equalization and revision by the McHenry County Board of Review as well as equalization by the Illinois Department of Revenue. 5REHUW + 5RVV $6$ &KLHI &RXQW\ $VVHVVPHQW 2IĂ€FHU 0F+HQU\ &RXQW\ ,OOLQRLV A list of assessment changes for this township for the current assessment year, except those assessments that were decreased only as a result of the township equalization factor noted above, is as follows: GREENWOOD TWP 08-01-101-001 GOODMARK NURSERIES LLC 86,250

08-01-176-002 08-01-176-003 08-01-200-006 08-01-200-029 08-01-200-031 08-01-300-001 08-01-300-002 08-01-300-005 08-01-300-008 08-01-400-001 08-01-400-002 08-01-400-003 08-01-400-004 08-01-400-014 08-02-100-001 08-02-100-003 08-02-100-004 08-02-200-005 08-02-200-006 08-02-200-007 08-02-200-008 08-02-200-017 08-02-200-021 08-02-200-023 08-02-200-025 08-02-200-029 08-02-200-038 08-02-200-040 08-02-200-041 08-02-200-042 08-02-300-005 08-02-300-007 08-02-300-010 08-02-300-011 08-02-300-012 08-02-300-013 08-02-300-014 08-02-400-003 08-02-400-005 08-02-400-006 08-03-100-004 08-03-100-005 08-03-100-006 08-03-100-007 08-03-100-014 08-03-100-015 08-03-100-016 08-03-100-017 08-03-200-004 08-03-200-005 08-03-200-006 08-03-200-007 08-03-200-008 08-03-200-010 08-03-200-011 08-03-200-013

Burr Ridge, Illinois 60527 Attorney Number 0468002, (630) 794 5300, File No: 14-12-16207 I540288 (Published in The Woodstock Independent June 12, 2013) L8653

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 22ND JUDICIAL CIRCUIT MC HENRY COUNTY, WOODSTOCK, ILLINOIS BMO HARRIS BANK, N.A., F/K/A HARRIS N.A., ASSIGNEE OF THE FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION AS THE RECEIVER FOR AMCORE BANK, N.A.; Plaintiff, vs. CHERYL K. ERIKSEN, AN INDIVIDUAL; JAMIE P. ERIKSEN, AN INDIVIDUAL; 1ST FARM CREDIT SERVICES, ACA, A FEDERALLY CHARTERED AGRICULTURAL CREDIT ASSOCIATION; KENNETH P. ERIKSEN, AN INDIVIDUAL; BEVERLY A. ERIKSEN, AN INDIVIDUAL; UNKNOWN OWNERS; NON RECORD CLAIMANTS; AND UNKNOWN TENANTS AND OCCUPANTS; Defendants, 12 CH 796 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above entitled cause on April 5, 2013 Intercounty Judicial Sales Corporation will on Thursday, July 11, 2013 DW WKH KRXU RI D P LQ WKH RIĂ€FHV RI Botto, Gilbert, Schottland & Andrle, 2030 North Seminary Avenue, Woodstock, Illinois 60098, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, as set forth below, the following described mortgaged real estate: PART OF THE WEST HALF OF LOT 1 (GOVERNMENT DIVISION) OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 1, TOWNSHIP 44 NORTH, RANGE 7 EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING ON THE SOUTH LINE OF LOT 1 OF SAID NORTHWEST QUARTER AT A POINT 660 FEET EAST FROM THE WEST QUARTER CORNER OF SAID SECTION; THENCE EAST ON A CONTINUATION OF THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID LOT 1, A DISTANCE OF 526.34 FEET; THENCE NORTHERLY PARALLEL WITH THE EAST LINE OF THE WEST HALF OF SAID LOT 1, A DISTANCE OF 492.82 FEET; THENCE WEST PARALLEL WITH SAID SOUTH LINE OF LOT 1, A DISTANCE OF 437.28 FEET TO AN INTERSECTION WITH THE CENTER LINE OF EXISTING CREEK; THENCE SOUTHWESTERLY ALONG THE CENTER OF SAID CREEK AND SAID CENTER LINE EXTENDED BEING A STRAIGHT AND DIRECT LINE, 501.05 FEET TO THE PLACE OF BEGINNING, IN MCHENRY COUNTY, ILLINOIS. Commonly known as 8908 Bull Valley Road, Woodstock, IL 60098. P.I.N. 13-01-100-026-0000. The mortgaged real estate is improved with a single family residence. If the subject mortgaged real estate is a unit of a common interest community, the purchaser REPKE, LLOYD H ETHEL V REV T KEY RENTAL PROP LLC ROMA, RICHARD DECL OF TR LEGLER, LEO BRZICA, SLAVKO J/MARY 5112 GREENWOOD LLC 5112 GREENWOOD LLC 5112 GREENWOOD LLC KEY RENTAL PROP LLC ROMA, RICHARD DECL OF TR BRZICA, SLAVKO J/MARY MUNRO, JILL MUNRO, JILL JESS, ELVA LINDA J CHGO TITLE LAND TR 1065334 CHGO TITLE LAND TR 1065334 STADE FARM TR 11 05 PRUS, MARIA TR 1 DIFONZO, LUIGI TR ET AL PYTLIK, LOTTIE CHOLEWA MARIA CZYZ, LESZEK W/MARIE S DIFONZO, M TR A M TR FINN, LUCILLE C ABBATE, JOSEPH ROXANE SMITH, SUZANNE F SLIWA, KRZYSZTOF BARBARA FINN, LUCILLE C KAHLON, KARNI JASWINDER ABBATE, JOSEPH S JR ROXANE C ABBATE, JOSEPH S JR ROXANE C 5112 GREENWOOD LLC PASTRYK, WILLIAM DIDIER DAIRY FARM TR SAWALLISCH, DARWIN BETTY DIDIER DAIRY FARM TR STADE FARM TR 11 05 WATKINS, VALERIE DIDIER DAIRY FARM TR DIDIER DAIRY FARM TR DIDIER DAIRY FARM TR AMCORE INVSTMNT GRP NA 3507 AMCORE INVSTMNT GRP NA 3507 AMCORE INVSTMNT GRP NA 3507 ANDERSON, THEODORE W TR PERRICONE PROPERTIES LLC DAHM, CHRISTOPHER ELLEN L ANDERSON, THEODORE W TR AMCORE INVSTMNT GRP NA 3507 ANDERSON, THEODORE W TR ANDERSON, THEODORE W TR AMCORE INVSTMNT GRP NA 3507 AMCORE INVSTMNT GRP NA 3507 AMCORE INVSTMNT GRP NA 3507 MONDROSKI, GREGORY A BETTY L MONDROSKI, GREGORY A BETTY L MONDROSKI, GREGORY A BETTY L

June 12-18, 2013 of the unit other than a mortgagee shall pay the assessments required by subsection (g-1) of Section 18.5 of the Condominium Property Act. 6DOH WHUPV GRZQ E\ FHUWLĂ€HG IXQGV EDODQFH E\ FHUWLĂ€HG IXQGV within 24 hours. No refunds. The property will NOT be open for inspection. For information call Mr. Stephen G. Daday DW 3ODLQWLII¡V $WWRUQH\ .OHLQ 'DGD\ $UHWRV 2¡'RQRJKXH //& :HVW *ROI 5RDG Rolling Meadows, Illinois 60008. (847) 590-8700. INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION 6HOOLQJ 2IĂ€FHU I536606 (Published in The Woodstock Independent June 12, 2013) L8654

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ASSUMED NAME Public Notice is hereby given that on JUNE D FHUWLÀFDWH ZDV ÀOHG LQ WKH 2IÀFH of the County Clerk of McHenry County, Illinois, setting forth the names and postRIÀFH DGGUHVVHV RI DOO RI WKH SHUVRQV owning, conducting and transacting the business known as MEATERMOO INC DBA HARDCORE SURFACING located at 3315 Skyway Dr., McHenry, IL 60050. Dated JUNE 5, 2013. /s/ Katherine C. Schultz (County Clerk) (Published in The Woodstock Independent June 12, 2013) L8655

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ASSUMED NAME Public Notice is hereby given that on MAY D FHUWLÀFDWH ZDV ÀOHG LQ WKH 2IÀFH RI WKH &RXQW\ &OHUN RI 0F+HQU\ County, Illinois, setting forth the names and SRVW RIÀFH DGGUHVVHV RI DOO RI WKH SHUVRQV owning, conducting and transacting the business known as I.N.A. SEALCOATING located at 321 Highland Avenue, Woodstock, IL 60098. Dated MAY 28, 2013. /s/ Katherine C. Schultz (County Clerk) (Published in The Woodstock Independent June 12, 2013) L8656

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Notice is hereby given that the Mayor and City Council of the City of Woodstock, McHenry County, Illinois, has made a determination of its prevailing rates of wages to be paid pursuant to “An Act regulating wages of laborers, mechanics and other workmen employed in any public works by the State, County, City or any public body or any political subdivision or by any one under contract for public works� approved June 26, 1941, as amended, and found at 820 ILCS 130/0.01-12. Copies of this determination may be obtained upon request from the Woodstock Department of Public Works,326 Washington Street, Woodstock, Illinois 60098. /s/ Dianne Mitchell (City Clerk) (Published in The Woodstock Independent June 12, 2013) L8657 58,517 6,118 63,619 43,121 3,387 3,446 8,231 5,550 8,112 12,805 7,098 103,601 175 118,445 76,902 1,301 9,085 324 1,307 1,320 94,694 1,189 118,272 1,167 40,457 1,312 1,367 70,985 88,845 310 83,863 922 6,518 34,212 5,757 12,010 72,589 1,699 65,718 4,330 891 689 654 876 5,666 9,049 1,082 2,919 820 529 568 194 135 513 89,224 562

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RESOLUTION NO. 13-R-07 A RESOLUTION PROVIDING FOR THE LEVY OF AN ADDITIONAL TAX OF .02% OF THE VALUE OF ALL OF THE TAXABLE PROPERTY IN THE CITY OF WOODSTOCK, MCHENRY COUNTY, ILLINOIS FOR THE PURCHASE OF SITES AND BUILDINGS REQUIRED FOR LIBRARY PURPOSES AND FOR THE MAINTENANCE, REPAIRS AND ALTERATIONS OF LIBRARY BUILDINGS AND EQUIPMENT IN THE CITY OF WOODSTOCK, MCHENRY COUNTY, ILLINOIS BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the CITY OF WOODSTOCK, McHenry County, Illinois that there be levied for calendar year 2013 an additional tax of .02% of all the taxable property in the CITY OF WOODSTOCK, McHenry County, Illinois, as equalized or assessed by the Department of Local Governmental Affairs for the purchase of sites and buildings, for the rental of buildings required for library purposes and for maintenance, repairs, and alterations of library buildings and equipment in the City, all as provided by the Illinois Local Library Act (Illinois Compiled Statutes, 1992, Chapter 75, Act 5, Section 3-1) in such case made and provided. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this 5HVROXWLRQ VKDOO ZLWKLQ ÀIWHHQ GD\V DIWHU its adoption by the City Council, be published at least once, in the Woodstock Independent, a newspaper published in and of general circulation within the CITY OF WOODSTOCK, McHenry County, Illinois and if no petition is ÀOHG ZLWK WKH FRUSRUDWH DXWKRULWLHV ZLWKLQ WKLUW\ days after the publication of this Resolution, signed by at least 1,533 electors residing within the CITY OF WOODSTOCK, said number representing ten percent (10%) of the total number of registered voters in the CITY OF WOODSTOCK, requesting that the question of the levy of the additional tax herein provided be submitted to the electors of the City, then this Resolution shall be in full force and effect. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the date of the prospective referendum, if one should be called pursuant to such petition, is March 18, 2014. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this Resolution be spread at length upon the minutes of the meeting of this City Council DQG WKDW D FHUWLÀHG FRS\ WKHUHRI EH ÀOHG LQ WKH 2IÀFH RI WKH &OHUN RI WKH &RXQW\ RI McHenry. ADOPTED by the City Council of the CITY OF WOODSTOCK, McHenry County, Illinois, this 4th day of June, 2013. Ayes: Dillon, Larson, Saladin, Starzynski, Thompson, Turner and Mayor Sager Nays: None Abstentions: None Absentees: None /s/ Brian Sager, PhD (Mayor) Passed: June 4, 2013 Approved: June 4, 2013 Published: June 5, 2013 /s/ Attest: Dianne Mitchell (City Clerk) /s/ Approved as to form: Richard Flood (City Attorney) (Published in The Woodstock Independent June 12, 2013) L8658

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REAL ESTATE NOTICES IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 22ND JUDICIAL CIRCUIT MCHENRY COUNTY - WOODSTOCK, ILLINOIS Ocwen Loan Servicing, LLC Plaintiff, Vs. Maria Martinez; et. al. Defendants, 12 CH 2873 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure entered in the above entitled cause on FEBRUARY 19, 2013 LENDER SALES OF ILLINOIS LLC will on JULY 8, 2013, at the hour of 10:30 A.M., or soon thereafter, at the front doors of the McHenry County Courthouse located at 2200 N. Seminary, Woodstock, IL 60098, sell to the highest bidder for cash, the following described property: The common address of said real estate is: 426 Stewart Avenue, Woodstock, IL 60098 PIN:13-07-278-016 Description of premises: RESIDENTIAL 6DOH 7HUPV GRZQ E\ FHUWLĂ€HG IXQGV DW 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 SXUFKDVHU QRW WR H[FHHG LQ FHUWLĂ€HG 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 isâ€? condition. The sale is IXUWKHU VXEMHFW WR FRQĂ€UPDWLRQ E\ WKH FRXUW Upon payment in full of the amount bid, the SXUFKDVHU VKDOO UHFHLYH D &HUWLĂ€FDWH RI 6DOH which will entitle the purchaser to a Deed to the UHDO HVWDWH DIWHU FRQĂ€UPDWLRQ RI WKH VDOH 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 0RUWJDJRU WKH 0RUWJDJHH RU WKH 0RUWJDJHH¡V attorney.â€? If the property is a condominium, the purchasers other than mortgagees will be required to pay any assessments 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). No refunds. The property will NOT be open for inspection. For information: Sales Clerk, Codilis and $VVRFLDWHV 3 & 3ODLQWLII¡ $WWRUQH\ 15 W. 030 North Frontage Road, Suite 100, Burr Ridge, Illinois 60527 Attorney Number 0468002, (630) 794 - 5300, File No: 14-12-30849 I534048 (Published in The Woodstock Independent May 29, 2013, June 5 2013, June 12, 2013) L8620 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 22ND JUDICIAL CIRCUIT MCHENRY COUNTY - WOODSTOCK, ILLINOIS Bank of America, N.A. Plaintiff, Vs. David Bernal; et. al. Defendants, 12 CH 2171 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure entered in the above entitled cause on APRIL 2, 2013 LENDER SALES OF ILLINOIS LLC will on JULY 8, 2013, at the hour of 10:30 A.M., or soon thereafter, at the front doors of the McHenry County Courthouse located at 2200 N. Seminary, Woodstock, IL 60098, sell to the highest bidder for cash, the following described property: The common address of said real estate is: 921 Irving Avenue, Woodstock, IL 60098 PIN:13-05-205-006 Description of premises: RESIDENTIAL 6DOH 7HUPV GRZQ E\ FHUWLĂ€HG IXQGV DW 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 SXUFKDVHU QRW WR H[FHHG LQ FHUWLĂ€HG 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 isâ€? condition. The sale is IXUWKHU VXEMHFW WR FRQĂ€UPDWLRQ E\ WKH FRXUW Upon payment in full of the amount bid, the SXUFKDVHU VKDOO UHFHLYH D &HUWLĂ€FDWH RI 6DOH which will entitle the purchaser to a Deed to the UHDO HVWDWH DIWHU FRQĂ€UPDWLRQ RI WKH VDOH 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 0RUWJDJRU WKH 0RUWJDJHH RU WKH 0RUWJDJHH¡V attorney.â€? If the property is a condominium, the purchasers other than mortgagees will be required to pay any assessments 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). No refunds. The property will NOT be open for inspection. For information: Sales Clerk, Codilis and

$VVRFLDWHV 3 & 3ODLQWLII¡ $WWRUQH\ 15 W. 030 North Frontage Road, Suite 100, Burr Ridge, Illinois 60527 Attorney Number 0468002, (630) 794 - 5300, File No: 14-12-20765 I534064 (Published in The Woodstock Independent May 29, 2013, June 5 2013, June 12, 2013) L8621 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 22ND JUDICIAL CIRCUIT MC HENRY COUNTY, WOODSTOCK, ILLINOIS JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION; Plaintiff, vs. PEDRO SALAS; LIDUVINA SALAS; JPMORGAN CHASE BANK NA; UNKNOWN OWNERS AND NONRECORD CLAIMANTS; Defendants, 12 CH 112 NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT TO JUDGMENT OF FORECLOSURE UNDER ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure entered in the above entitled cause on April 4, 2013, Intercounty Judicial Sales Corporation will on Thursday, July 11, 2013, at the hour of D P LQ WKH RIĂ€FHV RI %RWWR *LOEHUW Schottland & Andrle, 2030 North Seminary Avenue, Woodstock, Illinois 60098, sell to the highest bidder for cash, the following described property: P.I.N. 13-05-402-017. Commonly known as 479 NORTH EASTWOOD DRIVE, WOODSTOCK, IL 60098. The improvement on the property consists of a single family residence. If the subject mortgaged real estate is a unit of a common interest community, the purchaser of the unit other than a mortgagee shall pay the assessments required by subsection (g-1) of Section 18.5 of the Condominium Property Act. 6DOH WHUPV GRZQ E\ FHUWLĂ€HG IXQGV EDODQFH ZLWKLQ KRXUV E\ FHUWLĂ€HG IXQGV 1R refunds. The property will NOT be open for inspection. Upon payment in full of the amount ELG WKH SXUFKDVHU ZLOO UHFHLYH D &HUWLĂ€FDWH RI Sale which will entitle the purchaser to a Deed WR WKH SUHPLVHV DIWHU FRQĂ€UPDWLRQ RI WKH VDOH For Information: Visit our website at http:// service.atty-pierce.com. Between 3 p.m. and S P RQO\ 3LHUFH $VVRFLDWHV 3ODLQWLII¡V Attorneys, 1 North Dearborn Street, Chicago, Illinois 60602. Tel.No. (312) 476-5500. Refer to File Number 1124050. INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION 6HOOLQJ 2IĂ€FHU I536597 (Published in The Woodstock Independent May 29, 2013, June 5 2013, June 12, 2013) L8632 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 22ND JUDICIAL CIRCUIT MC HENRY COUNTY, WOODSTOCK, ILLINOIS JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION Plaintiff, vs. MELISSA D. NELSON; THE SWEETWATER MASTER OPERATING ASSOCAITION, INC.; PORTFOLIO RECOVERY ASSOCIATES, L.L.C; UNKNOWN OWNERS AND NON RECORD CLAIMANTS; Defendants, 12 CH 169 NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT TO JUDGMENT OF FORECLOSURE UNDER ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure entered in the above entitled cause on May 31, 2012, Intercounty Judicial Sales Corporation will on Thursday, July 11, 2013, at the hour of D P LQ WKH RIĂ€FHV RI %RWWR *LOEHUW Schottland & Andrle, 2030 North Seminary Avenue, Woodstock, Illinois 60098, sell to the highest bidder for cash, the following described property: P.I.N. 08-33-152-007. Commonly known as 1814 ROGER ROAD, WOODSTOCK, IL 60098. The improvement on the property consists of a single family residence. If the subject mortgaged real estate is a unit of a common interest community, the purchaser of the unit other than a mortgagee shall pay the assessments required by subsection (g-1) of Section 18.5 of the Condominium Property Act. 6DOH WHUPV GRZQ E\ FHUWLĂ€HG IXQGV EDODQFH ZLWKLQ KRXUV E\ FHUWLĂ€HG IXQGV 1R refunds. The property will NOT be open for inspection. Upon payment in full of the amount ELG WKH SXUFKDVHU ZLOO UHFHLYH D &HUWLĂ€FDWH RI Sale which will entitle the purchaser to a Deed WR WKH SUHPLVHV DIWHU FRQĂ€UPDWLRQ RI WKH VDOH For Information: Visit our website at http:// service.atty-pierce.com. Between 3 p.m. and S P RQO\ 3LHUFH $VVRFLDWHV 3ODLQWLII¡V Attorneys, 1 North Dearborn Street, Chicago, Illinois 60602. Tel.No. (312) 476-5500. Refer to File Number 1038815. INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION 6HOOLQJ 2IĂ€FHU I536600 (Published in The Woodstock Independent May 29, 2013, June 5 2013, June 12, 2013) L8633 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 22ND JUDICIAL CIRCUIT MC HENRY COUNTY, WOODSTOCK, ILLINOIS FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION; Plaintiff, vs. JASON LEMCOOL; UNKNOWN OWNERS AND NONRECORD

CLAIMANTS; Defendants, 13 CH 3 NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT TO JUDGMENT OF FORECLOSURE UNDER ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure entered in the above entitled cause on April 4, 2013, Intercounty Judicial Sales Corporation will on Thursday, July 11, 2013, at the hour of D P LQ WKH RIĂ€FHV RI %RWWR *LOEHUW Schottland & Andrle, 2030 North Seminary Avenue, Woodstock, Illinois 60098, sell to the highest bidder for cash, the following described property: Commonly known as 633 WHEELER STREET, WOODSTOCK, IL 60098. The improvement on the property consists of a single family residence. If the subject mortgaged real estate is a unit of a common interest community, the purchaser of the unit other than a mortgagee shall pay the assessments required by subsection (g-1) of Section 18.5 of the Condominium Property Act. 6DOH WHUPV GRZQ E\ FHUWLĂ€HG IXQGV EDODQFH ZLWKLQ KRXUV E\ FHUWLĂ€HG IXQGV 1R refunds. The property will NOT be open for inspection. Upon payment in full of the amount ELG WKH SXUFKDVHU ZLOO UHFHLYH D &HUWLĂ€FDWH RI Sale which will entitle the purchaser to a Deed WR WKH SUHPLVHV DIWHU FRQĂ€UPDWLRQ RI WKH VDOH For Information: Visit our website at http:// service.atty-pierce.com. Between 3 p.m. and S P RQO\ 3LHUFH $VVRFLDWHV 3ODLQWLII¡V Attorneys, 1 North Dearborn Street, Chicago, Illinois 60602. Tel.No. (312) 476-5500. Refer to File Number 1224771. INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION 6HOOLQJ 2IĂ€FHU I536646 (Published in The Woodstock Independent May 29, 2013, June 5 2013, June 12, 2013) L8634 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 22ND JUDICIAL CIRCUIT MC HENRY COUNTY, WOODSTOCK, ILLINOIS FLAGSTAR BANK, FSB Plaintiff, vs. JANET HUSSEY A/K/A JANET M. HUSSEY; UNKNOWN OWNERS AND NON RECORD CLAIMANTS; Defendants, 12 CH 01203 NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT TO JUDGMENT OF FORECLOSURE UNDER ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure entered in the above entitled cause on February 14, 2013, Intercounty Judicial Sales Corporation will on Thursday, July 18, 2013, at the hour of D P LQ WKH RIĂ€FHV RI %RWWR *LOEHUW Schottland & Andrle, 2030 North Seminary Avenue, Woodstock, Illinois 60098, sell to the highest bidder for cash, the following described property: P.I.N. 13-07-201-017. Commonly known as 624 WEST SOUTH STREET, WOODSTOCK, IL 60098. The improvement on the property consists of a single family residence. If the subject mortgaged real estate is a unit of a common interest community, the purchaser of the unit other than a mortgagee shall pay the assessments required by subsection (g-1) of Section 18.5 of the Condominium Property Act. 6DOH WHUPV GRZQ E\ FHUWLĂ€HG IXQGV EDODQFH ZLWKLQ KRXUV E\ FHUWLĂ€HG IXQGV 1R refunds. The property will NOT be open for inspection. Upon payment in full of the amount ELG WKH SXUFKDVHU ZLOO UHFHLYH D &HUWLĂ€FDWH RI Sale which will entitle the purchaser to a Deed WR WKH SUHPLVHV DIWHU FRQĂ€UPDWLRQ RI WKH VDOH For Information: Visit our website at http:// service.atty-pierce.com. Between 3 p.m. and S P RQO\ 3LHUFH $VVRFLDWHV 3ODLQWLII¡V Attorneys, 1 North Dearborn Street, Chicago, Illinois 60602. Tel.No. (312) 476-5500. Refer to File Number 1207481. INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION 6HOOLQJ 2IĂ€FHU I539110 (Published in The Woodstock Independent June 5 2013, June 12, 2013) L8648 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE TWENTY- SECOND JUDICIAL CIRCUIT MC HENRY COUNTY, ILLINOIS MIDFIRST BANK Plaintiff, -v.JUAN ARELLANO, RICARDO DELGADO, THE TREES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION, INC., UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, SPRINGLEAF FINANCIAL SERVICES OF ILLINOIS, INC. F/K/A AMERICAN GENERAL FINANCIAL SERVICES OF ILLINOIS, INC. , UNKNOWN OWNERS AND NON-RECORD CLAIMANTS, UNKNOWN OCCUPANTS Defendants 12 CH 2665 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above cause on April 3, 2013, an agent of The Judicial Sales Corporation, will at 1:00 PM on July 5, 2013, at the NLT Title L.L.C, 390 Congress Parkway, Suite D, Crystal Lake, IL, 60014, sell at public auction to the highest bidder, as set forth below, the following described real estate: Commonly known as 591 SILVER CREEK ROAD, Woodstock, IL 60098 Property Index No. 08-32-406-079. The real estate is improved with a condominium. The judgment amount was $122,302.00. Sale terms: 25% down of the KLJKHVW ELG E\ FHUWLĂ€HG IXQGV DW WKH FORVH RI WKH sale payable to The Judicial Sales Corporation. No third party checks will be accepted. The balance, including the Judicial sale fee for Abandoned Residential Property Municipality

Relief Fund, which is calculated on residential real estate at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 or fraction thereof of the amount paid by the SXUFKDVHU QRW WR H[FHHG LQ FHUWLĂ€HG IXQGV or wire transfer, is due within twenty-four (24) hours. No fee shall be paid by the mortgagee acquiring the residential real estate pursuant to its credit bid at the sale or by any mortgagee, judgment creditor, or other lienor acquiring the residential real estate whose rights in and to the residential real estate arose prior to the sale. The subject property is subject to general real estate taxes, special assessments, or special taxes levied against said real estate and is offered for sale without any representation as to quality or quantity of title and without recourse to Plaintiff and in “AS ISâ€? condition. 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IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. For LQIRUPDWLRQ FRQWDFW 3ODLQWLII¡V DWWRUQH\ 7KH sales clerk, FISHER AND SHAPIRO, LLC, 2121 WAUKEGAN RD., SUITE 301, Bannockburn, IL 60015, (847) 498-9990 between the hours of 1:00 p.m. and 3:00 p.m. only. Please refer WR Ă€OH QXPEHU 7+( -8',&,$/ SALES CORPORATION One South Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE You can also visit The Judicial Sales Corporation at www.tjsc.com for a 7 day status report of pending sales. FISHER AND SHAPIRO, LLC 2121 WAUKEGAN RD., SUITE 301 Bannockburn, IL 60015 (847) 498-9990 Attorney File No. 12-063220 Case Number: 12 CH 2665 TJSC#: 33-8753 NOTE: Pursuant to the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, you are DGYLVHG WKDW 3ODLQWLII¡V DWWRUQH\ LV GHHPHG WR EH a debt collector attempting to collect a debt and any information obtained will be used for that purpose. I538760 (Published in The Woodstock Independent June 5 2013, June 12, 2013) L8649 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 22ND JUDICIAL CIRCUIT MCHENRY COUNTY - WOODSTOCK, ILLINOIS PNC Bank, National Association Plaintiff, Vs. -DVRQ 2 &DVVLG\ D N D -DVRQ 2¡%ULDQ &DVVLG\ et. al. Defendants, 12 CH 3040 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure entered in the above entitled cause on MARCH 12, 2013 LENDER SALES OF ILLINOIS LLC will on JULY 22, 2013, at the hour of 10:30 A.M., or soon thereafter, at the front doors of the McHenry County Courthouse located at 2200 N. Seminary, Woodstock, IL 60098, sell to the highest bidder for cash, the following described property: The common address of said real estate is: 125 E Kimball Avenue, Woodstock, IL 60098 PIN:13-08-156-024 Description of premises: RESIDENTIAL 6DOH 7HUPV GRZQ E\ FHUWLĂ€HG IXQGV DW 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 SXUFKDVHU QRW WR H[FHHG LQ FHUWLĂ€HG 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 isâ€? condition. 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File No: 14-12-35164 I540192 (Published in The Woodstock Independent June 12, 2013) L8652 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 22ND JUDICIAL CIRCUIT MCHENRY COUNTY - WOODSTOCK, ILLINOIS JPMorgan Chase Bank, National Association Plaintiff, Vs. Ryan D. Larson; et. al. Defendants, 12 CH 1347 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure entered in the above entitled cause on APRIL 18, 2013 LENDER SALES OF ILLINOIS LLC will on JULY 22, 2013, at the hour of 10:30 A.M., or soon thereafter, at the front doors of the McHenry County Courthouse located at 2200 N. Seminary, Woodstock, IL 60098, sell to the highest bidder for cash, the following described property: The common address of said real estate is: 959 Quill Lane, Woodstock, IL 60098 PIN:08-33-105-009 Description of premises: RESIDENTIAL 6DOH 7HUPV GRZQ E\ FHUWLĂ€HG IXQGV DW 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 SXUFKDVHU QRW WR H[FHHG LQ FHUWLĂ€HG 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 isâ€? condition. The sale is IXUWKHU VXEMHFW WR FRQĂ€UPDWLRQ E\ WKH FRXUW Upon payment in full of the amount bid, the SXUFKDVHU VKDOO UHFHLYH D &HUWLĂ€FDWH RI 6DOH which will entitle the purchaser to a Deed to the UHDO HVWDWH DIWHU FRQĂ€UPDWLRQ RI WKH VDOH 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 0RUWJDJRU WKH 0RUWJDJHH RU WKH 0RUWJDJHH¡V attorney.â€? If the property is a condominium, the purchasers other than mortgagees will be required to pay any assessments 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). No refunds. The property will NOT be open for inspection. For information: Sales Clerk, Codilis and $VVRFLDWHV 3 & 3ODLQWLII¡ $WWRUQH\ 15 W. 030 North Frontage Road, Suite 100, Burr Ridge, Illinois 60527 Attorney Number 0468002, (630) 794 - 5300, File No: 14-12-16207 I540288 (Published in The Woodstock Independent June 12, 2013) L8653 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 22ND JUDICIAL CIRCUIT MC HENRY COUNTY, WOODSTOCK, ILLINOIS BMO HARRIS BANK, N.A., F/K/A HARRIS N.A., ASSIGNEE OF THE FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION AS THE RECEIVER FOR AMCORE BANK, N.A.; Plaintiff, vs. CHERYL K. ERIKSEN, AN INDIVIDUAL; JAMIE P. ERIKSEN, AN INDIVIDUAL; 1ST FARM CREDIT SERVICES, ACA, A FEDERALLY CHARTERED AGRICULTURAL CREDIT ASSOCIATION; KENNETH P. ERIKSEN, AN INDIVIDUAL; BEVERLY A. ERIKSEN, AN INDIVIDUAL; UNKNOWN OWNERS; NON RECORD CLAIMANTS; AND UNKNOWN TENANTS AND OCCUPANTS; Defendants, 12 CH 796 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above entitled cause on April 5, 2013 Intercounty Judicial Sales Corporation will on Thursday, July 11, 2013 at WKH KRXU RI D P LQ WKH RIĂ€FHV RI %RWWR Gilbert, Schottland & Andrle, 2030 North Seminary Avenue, Woodstock, Illinois 60098, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, as set forth below, the following described mortgaged real estate: Commonly known as 8908 Bull Valley Road, Woodstock, IL 60098. P.I.N. 13-01-100-026-0000. The mortgaged real estate is improved with a single family residence. If the subject mortgaged real estate is a unit of a common interest community, the purchaser of the unit other than a mortgagee shall pay the assessments required by subsection (g-1) of Section 18.5 of the Condominium Property Act. 6DOH WHUPV GRZQ E\ FHUWLĂ€HG IXQGV EDODQFH E\ FHUWLĂ€HG IXQGV ZLWKLQ KRXUV 1R refunds. The property will NOT be open for inspection. For information call Mr. Stephen G. Daday DW 3ODLQWLII¡V $WWRUQH\ .OHLQ 'DGD\ $UHWRV 2¡'RQRJKXH //& :HVW *ROI 5RDG Rolling Meadows, Illinois 60008. (847) 5908700. INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION 6HOOLQJ 2IĂ€FHU I536606 (Published in The Woodstock Independent June 12, 2013) L8654


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TOP TEN Kyle Olesen WHS track and ďŹ eld Woodstock High School senior Kyle Olesen qualiďŹ ed for the IHSA Class 2A state meet in high jump by clearing a height of 6 feet, 3 inches in the sectional meet. Olesen cleared 6-0 in the preliminaries at the state meet and did not qualify for the ďŹ nal day. He was an All-Fox Valley Conference team member and a sectional medalist. His best jump of the season was 6-6.

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Grace Beattie WHS track and ďŹ eld Woodstock High School freshman Grace Beattie placed third in the 300-meter hurdles at the Fox Valley Conference meet and second at the sectional meet, which qualiďŹ ed her for the IHSA Class 2A state meet. Beattie also was part of the 4-by-800 Blue Streaks relay team that qualiďŹ ed for the state meet.

Aaron Waters Marian Central tennis is year, Marian Central Catholic High School senior Aaron Waters qualiďŹ ed for the IHSA state tennis tournament for the third time, marking the ďŹ rst time he qualiďŹ ed in singles. Waters won the CaryGrove sectional tournament by losing only six games over four matches. Waters was 17-0 during the regular season and won two matches at the state tournament.

Phil Krueger WHS track and ďŹ eld Woodstock High School senior Phil Krueger qualiďŹ ed for the IHSA Class 2A state meet in discus for the second year in a row with a throw of 140 feet, 9 inches at sectionals. Krueger threw for a distance of 133-10 in preliminaries at the state meet and did not qualify for the ďŹ nal day. He was named to the All-Fox Valley Conference team and was a sectional medalist in both shot put and discus.

Edgar Ross Marian Central baseball Marian Central Catholic High School senior Edgar Ross hit .398 with a .485 on-base percentage and led the Hurricanes with 21 RBIs, 17 stolen bases, 33 hits and four home runs. On the mound, Ross was 5-0 with a 1.32 earned-run average in 41 innings pitched, chalking up 26 strikeouts and only six walks. He also played shortstop April 22, op and second base with a .967 ďŹ elding percentage. On Apri Ross s threw a no-hitter a ss aga against g inst Wheaton Academy, pitching to t the minimum n nimum 21 batters.

Bria Romine WNHS softball Woodstock North High School senior Bria Romine was a four-year varsity starter and three-time All-Fox Valley Conference team member. is season, Romine hit .390 and had an on-base percentage of .472. She had 11 stolen bases and 10 extra-base hits and helped lead the under to their ďŹ rst-ever regional playoff win.

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Maura Beattie WHS track and ďŹ eld Woodstock High School junior Maura Beattie won the IHSA Class 2A state championship in the 3,200-meter run with a time of 10 minutes, 55.77 seconds. Beattie also was part of the 4-by-800 relay team that qualiďŹ ed for the state meet. e team posted a time of 9:49.55 in the preliminary round at the state meet.

Robin Wenzel Marian Central soccer Marian Central Catholic High School senior Robin Wenzel played midďŹ eld and forward for the Lady ’Canes soccer team, leading with 11 goals and eight assists on the way to a stellar 8-8-1 season. e Lady ’Canes beat Woodstock North 4-1 in the regional tournament but lost 1-0 in overtime to eventual state-qualiďŹ er Prairie Ridge.

Sidney Smith WNHS track and ďŹ eld Woodstock North High School senior Sidney Smith qualiďŹ ed for the IHSA Class 2A state meet in the 400-meter dash by posting a time of 50.76 seconds. Smith ran a time of 51.69 in the preliminaries at the state meet and did not qualify for the ďŹ nal day. Smith qualiďŹ ed for two events at the state meet in 2012 — the 400 dash and 4-by-400 relay. Smith was the lone representative for the under at the state meet.

Tyler Parsons WHS track and ďŹ eld Woodstock High School senior Tyler Parsons qualiďŹ ed for the IHSA Class 2A state track k and ďŹ eld meet in the 110-meter meter hurdles for the third year in a row. Parsons posted sted a time of 15.16 seconds nds in the preliminaries at state to qualify for the ďŹ nals for the ďŹ rst time. He ran a 15.12 in the ďŹ nals to ght ďŹ nish sixth out of eight edrunners and earned medalist honors. He was unntil defeated this season until ent the sectional tournament lley and was the Fox Valley Conference champion..

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