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THEY’RE BACK Students head back to class as Woodstock School District 200 begins a new year

Bill prompted by Woodstock police scandal signed into law By KATELYN STANEK The Independent

A student heads to class on the first day of school at Creekside Middle School, 3201 Hercules Road. Aug. 14 marked the first day of classes for more than 6,500 Woodstock School District 200 students. INDEPENDENT PHOTO BY KATELYN STANEK

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For new superintendent, a homecoming By KATELYN STANEK The Independent

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New Woodstock School District 200 Superintendent Mike Moan didn’t need much introducing to some faculty when he recently took over the position of top administrator. “ ere’s a whole core of high school teachers who were at the high school when I was there, so that’s been a good experience,” Moan said. e 1991 graduate of Woodstock High School, who also attended Northwood as an elementary- and middle-schooler, returned to District 200 July 1, replacing the retiring Ellyn Wrzeski. He had previously spent 17 years at Huntley School District 158, most recently as chief academic officer. “I was in a district I enjoyed, so I was only going to leave for a job I really

“I think that’s the best thing I can say about District 200: When I went to college, I was prepared to have success. And that’s really all I could have asked for.” — Mike Moan, superintendent

thought was special,” he said. Moan, 41, currently lives in DeKalb with his wife, Paula, and children Zach, 17, and Maddie, 10. He plans to move to Woodstock next year, after his son graduates from DeKalb High School. He recently sat down to discuss his childhood in Wood-

stock, his reasons for returning, and his hopes for the town’s public schools. You attended grade school and high school in District 200. Thinking back on your childhood, what lessons did you carry away from your time in Woodstock schools? “I say I haven’t lived in Woodstock for a number of years, but Woodstock lives in me every day. e lessons I learned in District 200, and in the community in general … was that environment of hard work. at’s how you’re going to get by in this world. You’re going to work hard and be dedicated to what you do, and you’re going to make your own breaks. By working hard, being dedicated, using all the skills you have, you’re going to make yourself successful. I learned Please see Superintendent, Page 3

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“You just drop it out the window. It’s something to behold.”

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Barbara J. Hansing, Woodstock Rosa Pfab Kubitzki, Wonder Lake Herbert H. Kemp, Ft. Myers, Fla. Marguerite Sara Kaufman, Woodstock

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A bill proposed in the wake of controversy over the alleged conduct of a Woodstock Police Department sergeant was signed into law by Gov. Pat Quinn Aug. 15. State Rep. Jack Franks, D-Marengo, said the legislation he introduced in February that increases the penalties for “grooming” minors may have helped to prosecute Sgt. Charles “Chip” Amati, who in 2013 was accused of sending a text message to a 12-year-old girl asking her for “sexy pictures.” At the time, prosecutors said that message didn’t constitute criminal behavior. “It was such an outrageous situation where law enforcement felt like their hands were tied by the way the law was written,” Franks said. “It didn’t give them an opportunity to charge or punish him, if those allegations were true.” House Bill 5290, sponsored in the Senate by Sen. Pamela Althoff, RMcHenry, stiffens the penalties for grooming minors, a term used to describe the act of connecting with children in order to sexually abuse or exploit them. Under the new law, people suspected of using electronic forms of communication, including text messages, to “seduce, solicit, lure or entice” minors will face Class 3 felony charges when the victim is 14 or older and Class 2 charges if the victim is younger than 14. e previous law made those crimes Class 4 felonies and drew no distinction between the ages of the victims. e law also expands the definition of grooming to include the use of electronic communication devices to distribute child pornography. Amati was never accused of distributing pornographic images of children. Woodstock was thrown into the spotlight in late 2013 when it surfaced that Amati, a veteran sergeant and former spokesman for the WPD, had been accused of sending the text message Please see Bill, Page 3

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Highway 14 widening becoming a reality By LISA KUCHARSKI The Independent A future with four-lanes along U.S. Highway 14 is not far off. e Illinois Department of Transportation is gaining ground on the lanewidening project that will work with the city of Woodstock for the portion from West Lake Shore Drive to Lucas Road, with the city of Crystal Lake for the stretch from Lucas Road to Crystal Lake Avenue, and with the McHenry County Conservation District for a 4-mile multiuse path along the highway. e Woodstock City Council recently passed an intergovernmental agreement between the city of Woodstock and IDOT for roadway construction on Highway 14, bringing the 12-year process closer to reality. e agreement approves Woodstock’s shared costs of almost $300,000 for improvements including engineering, traffic signal updates, emergency vehicle preemption system equipment and utility relocation for the 4-mile

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HOW THEY VOTED To approve an intergovernmental agreement with IDOT for work on Highway 14: Yes RB Thompson Mark Saladin Joe Starzynski

Michael Turner Julie Dillon Maureen Larson Brian Sager

stretch from West Lake Shore Drive to Lucas Road. IDOT closed bidding for the construction Aug. 5. e as-read lowest bidder is Plote Construction Inc., with an estimated cost of about $25 million for the West Lake Shore Drive to Lucas Road portion and almost $23 million for the roadway from Lucas Road to Crystal Lake Avenue. “If it keeps moving along the way it is, I could definitely see ground being broken and things getting underway later this fall, laying the groundwork,” said Paul Ruscko, Woodstock’s director of public works. “ at will allow them to really be in a good position for next con-

struction season, “I think you to really make a would be lot of progress.” Ruscko said surprised if the process is you didn’t waiting for the state to allocate see a lot the funds and officially hire a going on by contractor. Once this coming a contractor is named, he said spring.” moving Wood— Paul Ruscko, stock utilities, director of public like the water works main and sanitary sewer, out of IDOT’s rightof-way can take place, a $184,000 project that will consume most of Woodstock’s contribution. “I think you would be surprised if you didn’t see a lot going on by this coming spring,” Ruscko said. Once the project is completed, Woodstock will share in maintenance based

on the amount of roadway belonging to the city. Taking advantage of the construction, McHenry County will be installing fiber optics along the highway to connect county facilities to McHenry County College to improve connectivity and internet access systems. Also, the McHenry County Conservation District will piggyback onto the highway project. For $108,100, MCCD will cover costs for IDOT to install a paved trail on the north side of the road from West Lake Shore Drive to McHenry County College. MCCD communications manager Wendy Kummerer said project completion for the Ridgefield Trace trail is estimated to be 2016. “ is has been on the books for 10 years,” she said. “We’re really excited that IDOT has chosen to get this project underway. It will be a great community amenity. Hopefully we can get more people to bike to work and bike for their chores.”

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that at a young age in many ways. e people who influenced me in my life were teachers and coaches. I became a teacher because I was influenced by my teachers. ey were the people I looked up to as a child and a young adult to set standards for what I wanted to be. So even though I haven’t been here in a long time, that part of me stayed with me.” What motivated you to come back to Woodstock? “To me, it’s twofold. One, if I wasn’t from here, I would have still been drawn to the job, because I look at a district that’s done some innovative things, I look at a very supportive community for education, [and] I love the contrast I see. I love walking into Woodstock High School and walking around these great old building … and then walking into Woodstock North, or Prairiewood or Creekside, these great new buildings. To me, that speaks to the community, that we have great tradition that we’re proud of, but we’re also striving for our future. ... “And two, for me to uproot my family — I’m not a career-jumper, I spent 17 of my 18 years in Huntley. ere were opportunities that would come up outside of there, but I didn’t want to constantly move. I wanted to put roots down and grow. Being from here, I think that was instilled in me. So when this came open, it was a personal thing. We could move here, and this was where we’re going to go. I’m not a guy always looking for the next thing. When I’m going to make the commitment to come here, move my family and change my life, it’s got to be a commitment I can make long term. I knew this was a community I wanted to live in.” What was your first impression of the district when you returned? “I got the job in March, and from the time I got it, Ellyn [Wrzeski] was great. She reached out and said, ‘ is is going to

Bill Continued from Page 1 to the girl and of improperly accessing a police database to run a background check on the girl’s mother, whom he had been dating. Amati was given a 30day unpaid suspension from the force, prompting outrage from some Wood-

be your district, this is going to be your home, what do you want to do to get comfortable?’ So in March and April and May, I met with all the administrators in the district, and I did a lot more listening than talking. Listening to everyone’s point of view on what’s going on, what’s going well, where we still have to grow. And from there, I was able to get an idea of what things were really like. Because I grew up here, and I have family in the area, but you never really know until you get into an organization what’s going on. But I think for me, that was a nice transition. “And I went to every school board meeting from that time on. [Laughs.] When you go to board meetings you don’t have to go to, that’s when you

know you’ve become some kind of an adult. So I got to hear from teachers and community members with different points of view. All those things I was able to work in over time, so July 1 didn’t hit me like a ton of bricks. I knew everybody, so it’s exciting.”

Looking into the future, what long-term goals do you have for the district? “I think there’s two parts to that. ere’s a very practical part that says we have to stay relevant as far as finances go, and that’s a constant concern in the state of Illinois. ere are long-term financial issues with the state. It always makes me sad when those polls come out that say 50 percent of people in the state want to leave. at’s depressing, because I love being here. … But that’s a big piece of it – making sure we stay solvent for our taxpayers and for our stakeholders. “And then I think it’s making sure we meet the needs of our kids going forward. We have to produce students who are ready to enter the workforce or college or whatever their chosen field is, ready to succeed. I think there’s a variety of ways to do that, and I think both our high schools do that. ey’re always on lists of rigorous high schools, and I think we have some strong [career and technical education] programs that do a good job. We have to continue to build those programs so our kids have opportunities. … We have to create opportunities for our kids, so they’re ready to succeed when they leave. I think that’s the best thing I can say about District 200: When I went to college, I was prepared to have success. And that’s really all I could have asked for.”

What’s your first goal as district superintendent? “My first goal is a complete transition in which I get to know our schools, the personnel, the community, the board — really get an idea of all our stakeholders and their perspectives. By the end of the year, I want to start looking at some sort of long-range plan for the district, so we can create goals going forward. … Nothing can just be mine. I would never want

This is a big job. What do you do for fun? “I love being with my family. at’s a total release for me, and it always has been. … Being a parent has always been paramount to me. ese jobs are demanding, timewise, but I’ve never let that stop me from being a parent. I love traveling with my family when we can, or just having dinner together. All those things become a little more challenging, but that is so important.”

stock residents and activists who demanded he be fired and prosecuted. Erin Sahlberg, a Woodstock resident who helped spearhead a campaign to remove Amati from the police department, said she is encouraged by the new law but resents that Amati still carries a badge. “I have to say, I’m glad it passed. It’s just sad this had to happen,” Sahlberg

said. “I know it wasn’t in effect then, but I think that officer should still be off the police force.” According to Franks, the legislation was drafted with the input of representatives from the McHenry County State’s Attorney’s Office, the McHenry County Sheriff’s Office and several law enforcement associations. He said the WPD was not consulted for input.

Woodstock School District 200 Superintendent Mike Moan addresses teachers during a districtwide meeting at Woodstock High School Aug. 12. Moan is a 1991 graduate of WHS. INDEPENDENT PHOTO BY KEN FARVER

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‘A heck of an example’

A love of life and a generous spirit defined Woodstock’s Chris Schauer By JAY SCHULZ The Independent For those who knew Chris Schauer, it was easy to characterize him. He loved basketball; he loved Disney; and he loved to give of himself. Schauer, who was born with a hole in his heart that resulted in physical and cognitive disabilities, died Aug. 10 at age 38. Schauer graduated from Woodstock High School in 1995. At WHS, he managed the baseball team under Ed Brucker and the basketball team under Gordie Tebo. He was the manager of the McHenry County College men’s basketball team from 1996 to 2005 and the MCC women’s basketball team from 1998 through 2014. Schauer founded the Basketball in the Park fundraiser, which he held 15 times since 1998. e event raised more than $36,000 for charities including Give Kids the World Village, a 70-acre nonproďŹ t resort located in Central Florida that provides children with life-threatening illnesses and their families weeklong, cost-free vacations and access to Florida theme parks such as Walt Disney World and Universal Studios. “He really was an inspiration,â€? Tebo said, and noted Schauer would ask him to help with Basketball in the Park every year. “When he asked you to do something, you were glad to do it. Here’s a kid

STREET SMARTS The Woodstock Police Department will be cracking down on impaired driving through the Labor Day holiday. According to data from the Illinois Department of Transportation and the National Highway TrafďŹ c Safety Administration, midnight to 3 a.m. is the deadliest time on Illinois roads.

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“He was always trying to make you a better person. He was always trying to help others.� — Pam Mason, former MCC women’s basketball coach

with a disability himself who is raising money for other kids with disabilities. Pretty incredible stuff.â€? “When I start feeling sorry for myself about some reversal in my life or in my business, I just think of Chris,â€? said former MCC women’s basketball coach Ken Ruud. “I think ‘Man, what am I complaining about? is guy has overcome so much.’ I think he’s a heck of an example for a lot of people around the college, including the players.â€? Schauer was honored by MCC in 2013 for his 20 years of service. “He was always trying to motivate people,â€? said former MCC women’s basketball coach Pam Mason. “He was always positive and upbeat. ‌ He believed in us more sometimes than we believed in ourselves. Regardless of what his own personal problems were, his health, his physical disability, he didn’t want you to focus on him. He was always trying to make you a better person. He was always trying to help others.â€?

Dane Walkington, development coordinator of Friends of MCC Foundation, announced the foundation is establishing the Christopher R. Schauer Memorial Scholarship. Walkington and Schauer were students at WHS together. “It just felt like the right thing to do,� Walkington said. “Chris meant a lot to the [MCC] athletics department, and everyone who knew him had wonderful things to say about him.� e amount of the scholarship has not been decided. Walkington said the foundation will work with the Schauer family to establish the criteria. “I think one of the most overwhelming things has been the community outreach and feedback around him,� said his sister Jackie Schauer. “It’s just so amazing. We are so thrilled MCC is going to honor him with a scholarship. I know Chris would have loved it. He loved MCC and being a part of the teams and contributing and helping others.� Chris Schauer worked for Disney World in the early 2000s and was determined to return to the place he loved. “ ey had offered him a job, and he was anticipating going back there,� Jackie Schauer said. “He was very strong-willed. According to him, he was going back. You couldn’t tell him he wasn’t doing something. I think that’s why he was so successful in everything he did. “Honestly, we’re all going to miss him

Woodstock’s Chris Schauer was founder of Basketball in the Park, a fundraiser that raised money for cancer programs and Give Kids the World. Schauer died Aug. 10. INDEPENDENT FILE PHOTO

so much. Nothing will be the same moving forward.â€? Tebo said one thing is clear – Schauer will be missed. “You have main characters in your life – your parents, your kids, your friends,â€? Tebo said. “If you ever watch a play or a movie and say that person was good in that cameo role ‌ Chris played a cameo role in my life that was quite signiďŹ cant.â€?

Sunflowers on display attract birds, shutterbugs Moehling Christmas Tree Farm doesn’t take its summers off By LISA KUCHARSKI The Independent From trees of green to rows of gold, Mel and Cheri Moehling of Moehling Christmas Tree Farm put on a colorful display of nature each summer. Rows of giant sunowers line the roadside at the farm on the corner of Bull Valley and Queen Anne roads, attracting several varieties of birds, wildlife and many photographers. “You could “About three years ago, I got walk through just two packa row and ets of sunower seeds from thousands of Farm & Fleet, JROGĂ€QFKHV took the heads off, planted ZRXOG Ă \ the seeds and everywhere.â€? planted them the follow— Mel Moehling, ing year,â€? said farmer owner Mel Moehling. “I got about 100 heads and just planted the seeds and kept on going. I just harvest them to reseed them. is is more my hobby farming when I retired.â€? An appealing attraction for the passerby, the plots of sunowers serve as a nature preserve and bird paradise. With about 5 acres of sunowers, Moehling enjoys supplying the wildlife with endless amounts of seeds. e largest seed head Moehling has recorded from his plot measures 16 inches across. He said he also plants oats and soybeans between the crop of sunowers for the wild animals to choose from. During a drought, when food was scarce for many birds, Moehling said it

Farmer Mel Moehling stands among a row of enormous sunowers at Moehling Christmas Tree Farm. INDEPENDENT PHOTO BY KEN FARVER

seemed like every bird in the area came to visit his ďŹ elds of sunowers. “You could walk through a row and thousands of goldďŹ nches would y everywhere,â€? he said. A fan of conservation, half of Moehling’s 30-acre farm and much of his personal property are in a land conservancy easement with e Land Conservancy of McHenry County to prevent future development. “You’re getting to see more and more of that in McHenry County where developers just bulldoze everything over and leave these big savannahs,â€? he said. “A lot of people around Woodstock just want to keep it natural. at’s what e Land Conservancy easement is all about. It’s going to conserve so no developer will ever build on that property.â€? e farm is also in the state’s forestry program. ough the farm is a Christmas tree farm, Moehling said there are more than 3,000 hardwood trees planted and growing among the pines.

Rows of sunowers reach toward the sky at Moehling Christmas Tree Farm near the intersection of Bull Valley and Queen Anne roads. INDEPENDENT PHOTO BY KEN FARVER


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Rosa Pfab Kubitzki

Barbara J. Hansing

Rosa Pfab Kubitzki, 90, Wonder Lake, died Friday, Aug. 8, 2014, at Hearthstone Manor, Woodstock. She was born Aug. 3, 1924, to Josef and Maria (Sigl) Pfab in Germany, the 10th of 13 children. In 1952, she moved to Chicago after immigrating through the Port of New York. She lived with her family in Chicago until moving to Wonder Lake in 2004. After receiving education through the eighth grade in Germany, Rosa earned a General Education Development certificate in the United States. She worked in the insurance industry beginning at the former Combine Insurance Company of America in Chicago and retired in 1996 from Aon Insurance. Survivors include three children, Helen (Stephen) Noskowicz, Wonder Lake, Rose Stewart, Wonder Lake, and Irene Kubitzki, Libertyville; three grandchildren, David (Julie) Noskowicz, Christopher Noskowicz, and Laura (Christopher) Artwohl; four great-grandchildren, Callie, Cameron, Joseph and Ava; a sister, Helen Berkmuller, Weilheim, Germany; and a sister-in-law, Agnes Pfab, Holzhausen, Germany. She was preceded in death by her parents; and 11 brothers and sisters. A visitation and funeral were Aug. 12 at Justen’s Wonder Lake Funeral Home, Wonder Lake. Interment was in Maryhill Cemetery, Niles.

Barbara J. Hansing, 79, Woodstock, died Monday, Aug. 11, 2014, at JourneyCare Inpatient Hospice Unit, Woodstock. She was born March 17, 1935, to Otto and Pearl (Hoeft) Wirth, in Ridgeland, Wis. She lived in the Woodstock area for more than 60 years. She was a member of St. John’s Lutheran Church, Woodstock. She earned a General Education Development certificate from McHenry County College in October 1977 and a Certified Nursing Assistant certificate from MCC in July 1997. She was proud of these accomplishments. She worked at Harvard Hospital in the early ‘60s, and, in 1997, she worked in the home health field as a CNA. She worked as a plastic molder for many years and also at the Illinois Unemployment Office as a part-time phone receptionist. She enjoyed fishing, reading and playing cards, especially pinochle. She was proud her grandchildren and great-grandchildren loved to play this friendly and usually competitive game. She looked forward to family gatherings and the family reunions at her brother Allan’s home. Survivors include a daughter, Shelia (Wayne) Beu, Woodstock; a son David (Sandy) Siedschlag, Hart, Mich.; five grandchildren, Stacy (Tom) Peck, Westminster, Colo., Amy (Ted) Tallefson, Muskegon, Mich., Heather Miller, Mount Dora, Fla., Jason (Leslie) Beu, Littleton, Colo., and Regan (Phillip) Robertson, Arvada, Colo.; eight great-grandchildren, Emma and Arianna Miller, Ryan and Connor Peck, Tyler Tallefson, Ethan Beu, Annabelle and Libby Robertson and a new great-grandchild due at the end of August; two sisters, Alexa Feezel, Woodstock, and Janice Lehman, Athelstance, Wis.; a brother, Allan (Maria) Wirth, New Berlin, Wis.; and many nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband Richard Townsend in 1961; her husband Robert Hansing in 1979; and a brother, Franklin Wirth. The visitation was Aug. 15, and the funeral was Aug. 16 at St. John’s Lutheran Church. Memorials can be made to St. John’s Lutheran Church, 401 St. John’s Road, Woodstock, to the parking lot fund or to Journeycare Hospice. Arrangements were made by Schneider-

Herbert H. Kemp Herbert H. Kemp Jr., 81, Fort Myers, Fla., formerly of Woodstock, died Sunday, Aug. 10, 2014. He was a Navy veteran of the Korean War. He earned a bachelor’s degree from Iowa State University and Master of Business Administration from the University of Chicago. He worked for IBM and Tousche Ross before serving more than 30 years as chief information officer at DoALL in DesPlaines. He is survived by his wife of 54 years, Sandra; two sons, Scott (Cathy) and Tripper (Kerri); and four grandchildren Kyle, Colin, Allie and Elizabeth. Arrangements made by Hodges Funeral Home at Lee Memorial Park, Ft. Meyers.

POLICE BLOTTER Q Jeffrey C. Miller, 37, 200 West St., Kingston, was charged July 25 with driving with license revoked and failure to yield turning left at Highway 14 and Dean Street. Miller posted $150 bond. Court date was set for Sept. 4. Q Martha A. Carranza, 30, 337 S. Jefferson St., was charged July 27 with no driver’s license and disobeying a stop sign at Madison and Church streets. Carranza posted $150 bond. Court date was set for Aug. 21. Q Luis Alberto Luna, 29, 1715 Parker Ave., La Feria, Texas, was charged Aug. 3 with no driver’s license, improper lane usage and no insurance at Washburn and South streets. Luna posted $150 bond. Court date was set for Sept. 4. Q Forest Walter Price, 54, 2103 Willow Brooke, Woodstock, was charged Aug. 3 with driving under the influence, driving under the influence over and no seat belt. Price posted $100 and his driver’s license as bond. Court date was set for Sept. 4. Q Donald F. Kelleher, 34, 6707 21st Ave., Kenosha, Wis., was charged Aug. 4 with driving with license suspended and using an electronic communication device at 999 S. Eastwood Drive. Kelleher posted $150 bond. Court date was set for Sept. 4. Q Yolanda Zarate-Vega, 46, 1409 Oak Leaf Lane, Woodstock, was charged

Aug. 5 for no driver’s license. Zarate-Vega posted $150 bond. Court date was set for Sept. 4. Q Saul Rendon, 49, 1522 N. Seminary Ave., Woodstock, was charged Aug. 5 with driving under the influence, uninsured motor vehicle and improper lane usage at 1532 N. Seminary Ave. Rendon posted $300 bond. Court date was set for Sept. 18. Q Anthony T. Lemke, 18, 715 Clay St., Woodstock, was charged Aug. 7 with consuming alcohol under the age of 21 in the 300 block of Washington Street. Lemke was released on a notice to appear. Court date was set for Sept. 18. Q John P. Redmond, 2049 W. Jarvis Ave., Chicago, was charged Aug. 7 with aggravated battery at 3701 Doty Road. Redmond was turned over to the McHenry County Sheriff’s Office. Bond and court date are to be set. Q Daniel Joseph Miles, 23, homeless, was charged Aug. 7 with driving under the influence, driving under the influence over, possession of drug paraphernalia and no seat belt at the Clay Street Metra Lot. Miles was released on a notice to appear. Court date was set for Sept. 4. Any charges are merely accusations, and defendants or suspects are presumed innocent unless proven guilty.

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Marguerite Sara Kaufman Marguerite Sara Kaufman, 101, Woodstock, died Saturday, Aug. 16. She was born Aug. 14, 1913, to the Rev. Dr. Roger Kaufman and Blanche (Hostetter) Kaufman in Woodstock. She was baptized and confirmed at Grace Lutheran Church, where her father served as pastor. She attended Woodstock public schools, graduating from high school in 1931. Although higher education for women was rare at the time, she received a Bachelor of Arts degree from Carthage College in 1935 and later earned Marguerite a Bachelor of Science Kaufman and a Master of Science in library science from the University of Illinois. She also took doctoral-level courses. Because work was scarce during the Depression, her professional career began with two years of intermittent teaching assignments. As economic conditions stabilized, she taught full time at Woodstock High School, remaining there for several years before moving to Iowa to serve as teacherlibrarian at the State School for the Blind. Advancing professionally, she was a librarian at Midland College in Nebraska; Carthage College, then in Illinois; the University of Illinois architecture library; and Elmhurst College in Illinois. She was architecture reference librarian at Harvard University’s Graduate School of Design in Cambridge,

Mass., for six years before returning to the U of I in Champaign-Urbana as head librarian of the art and architecture library. She retired from the U of I in 1974 and returned to Woodstock. She was an avid White Sox fan and an enthusiastic Audubon bird watcher. From 1980 to 1998, she fed her love of learning and sense of adventure by traveling by train to 29 different Elderhostels across the U.S. She also enjoyed walking, tending indoor and outdoor plants, participating in Grace Lutheran Church’s women’s circles and attending Retired Teacher Association events. Among extended family members she was known for her carefully chosen gifts of books to the children and for the designer Barbie doll clothing she sewed by hand. The last few years, she was known at Hearthstone Manor for her kindness to others, sweet disposition and ever-sharp mind. She is survived by many cousins, including, in the local Woodstock area: Edna Steadman, Dan (Marilyn) Steadman and children, Bruce (Lois) Gerloff and children, Brian (Carole) Gerloff and children, Pamela Gerloff, her God-daughter Jane Gerloff, Lisa (Bill) Gerloff Banker and Carl (Dagmar) Lofgren and children. She was preceded in death by her parents and brother. Visitation will be held from 5 to 7 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 21, and from 9:30 to 11 a.m. Friday, Aug. 22, at Grace Lutheran Church, Woodstock. The Friday visitation will be followed by a funeral service at 11 a.m. at the church. Interment will be at Oakland cemetery, and a luncheon will follow at the church. Memorial donations can be made to Grace Lutheran Church, 1300 Kishwaukee Valley Road, Woodstock 60098 or to Road Scholar (formerly Elder Hostel) 11 Avenue de Lafayette, Boston, MA 02111.


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Honored to honor Purple Heart recipients Woodstock is a military town. at was one of the messages conveyed by Mark Greenleaf, a man known to many of us as building manager of the Woodstock Opera House, who served as master of ceremonies during the dedication of a Purple Heart monument at the McHenry County Government Center Aug. 7. “Many of these soldiers don’t live in McHenry County. But they are our soldiers,” Greenleaf told the crowd. “ ey drill here. ey serve here. When they deploy, they deploy from here. When they return, they return here. And when they don’t, they are mourned here.” In that moment, Greenleaf was speaking of the Illinois National Guard soldiers who have deployed from Woodstock for generations, but more broadly, he spoke of the community of all veterans and their families who call Woodstock and McHenry County home. anks to the efforts of one Woodstock couple, McHenry County is the first Illinois county to host a monument to recipients of the Purple Heart, a military decoration awarded to the estimated 1.8 million American service members who have been killed or injured in combat. Marine veteran Richard Young and his wife, Monica, have dedicated countless hours over the past several years to bring the two-sided granite monument to the doorstep of the McHenry County Courthouse, a testament to their resolve to honor wounded veterans. e Youngs also led the charge to have Woodstock named an official Purple Heart City, a designation the City Council made official in March. Of course, we’re grateful to the efforts of the Young family, and to their many supporters who helped bring the monument to the government center. But that gratitude would mean nothing without our gratitude to the men and women who have received the medal “no one wants,” to use Richard Young’s words. We know the Youngs would agree.

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More Chinese food safety questions Over the past number of years, I have discussed food safety issues in China several times. One column discussed contaminated pet food imported from China, while another column centered on contaminated infant formula that was manufactured and sold in China. e most recent Chinese food scare has a local spin – two Illinois firms are involved, one that produced the questionable products and the other that unknowingly sold them. e two firms, with headquarters 45 miles apart, are working together to solve a problem from halfway around the world. It has been widely reported that workers at a Chinese subsidiary of Aurora-based OSI Group were videotaped packaging out-ofdate chicken and beef products, including meat that was picked up from the factory floor. e products were then sold, in China, to another Illinois-based firm – McDonald’s, with headquarters in Oak Brook. And it was through McDonald’s outlets in China that the contaminated products may have entered the food chain. To date, there have been no health problems associated with the contaminated products. OSI Group has deep roots in the Chicago area going back to 1909, according to its website. Since then, it has grown to be a multibillion-dollar food company with 20,000 employees located

around the world – in countries including Germany, Ukraine, China, Australia, Japan and India. e scope of its operations is noteworthy – William C. the Wall Street Journal reported Bailey that OSI poultry Thought for Food plants in China alone process 300 million chickens a year. And it has enjoyed a long relationship with McDonald’s, supplying a reported 85 percent of McDonald’s outlets with high-quality food products. As the China scandal emerged, including graphic video images shown on Chinese television, the two Illinois companies aggressively moved to minimize the fallout from the incident and to rectify the production problems that were shown in the televised stories. It was reported that McDonald’s restaurants in several Chinese cities had stopped selling hamburgers and chicken products. OSI issued several press releases on the situation in which they detailed the considerable number of actions they are taking to both resolve the issue and prevent it from happening again. Recent food quality scandals in China were not addressed in the professional and business-

like approach taken by OSI and McDonald’s. In this case, as in previous food quality concerns, Chinese government officials arrested several people they claimed were responsible and let their legal system deal with things. What is different this time is the approach taken by the companies involved. OSI, within days, had dispatched an investigation team to China, with the commitment that the investigation results would be made public. But the key difference in this contamination problem, compared to previous problems, is the companies involved are taking direct action to change both management and processes to keep such situations from again happening. ey have gone further than simply arresting people and putting them on trial. ey have committed their companies to solving the problem. Good for these two Illinois companies for working together and leading the way, in China and around the world, on the proper way to assure the highest quality food is provided to their customers. Professor Bill Bailey formerly was chief economist for the U.S. Senate Committee on Agriculture, Food and Nutrition. He also has served as deputy-under secretary of agriculture. He is a professor in the Western Illinois University School of Agriculture.

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Aug. 20-26, 2014

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Chris loved basketball, Disney and life Hundreds of people went to Schneider-Leucht-Merwin & Cooney Funeral Home Friday night and just as many ďŹ lled the pews at Grace Lutheran Church Saturday morning. ey went because Chris Schauer touched their lives, and they wanted to express their sorrow in his all-tooyoung death at age 38 and provide support for his parents, Gary and Sharon Schauer, and his sisters Jackie and Trisha. Chris’ obituary was in last week’s Woodstock Independent, and Jay Schulz gathered comments from people who knew him well for a tribute that is on page 4 of this Independent. Still, there’s more to be said about Chris. He was a light to everyone who crossed his path and to everyone he sought out. He smiled, he teased, and he was unabashed in asking his family, friends and businesses to support his beloved charitable event – Basketball in the Park. It was his event. When he started Basketball in the Park, he donated the proceeds to cancer because his sister Jackie had cancer when she was in high school and it struck down some of

his grandparents. e recipient of the funds changed when he learned about Give Kids the World Village, a 70-acre nonproďŹ t resort near Central Florida’s Cheryl family-centered attractions, where Wormley children with Declarations life-threatening illnesses and their families are treated to weeklong, cost-free vacations. rough the years, Chris raised more than $36,000 for the two causes. When I saw Rep. Jack Franks at the visitation, I was reminded of Chris’ crusade to expand public transportation in McHenry County. Chris wasn’t able to drive, so he knew how difďŹ cult it is without a car to get from Woodstock to McHenry County College where he was a manager for the men’s and women’s basketball teams. But, he didn’t want more public transportation just for himself. He wanted it for everyone who needed it, and he had lobbied Jack to

do something in SpringďŹ eld. Chris managed many teams through the years and coached a few. He went to the state tournament with the 1993 Woodstock High School varsity baseball team. One of his goals was to be a manager for the University of Tennessee’s Lady Vols because he so respected the ideals of Coach Pat Summit. His coaching was as a volunteer for Northern Illinois Recreation Association. He admired the vision and imagination of Walt Disney. He set his sights on working at Disney World and, in true Chris Schauer fashion, he moved to Florida and worked in the park. Chris was Lincoln-like in stature. Instead of black suit and stovetop pipe hat, Chris clothed himself in what he called “swishyâ€? athletic pants, T-shirts and, on occasion, a baseball cap. His biggest challenge was his health. Four open-heart surgeries, the ďŹ rst when he was 6, kept him going but also took their toll. Chris was an inspiration to all who had the privilege of being in his presence, because he didn’t allow his physical

and cognitive limitations to hold him back. On display at the visitation was a folder of thank-you notes from elementary school children from his stint as a motivational speaker. He felt called to use his life to encourage others to use their talents. I admire his parents for giving him wings, allowing him to be all that he could be, and, at times, for being his wings, making it possible for him to manage teams, attend McHenry County College, have a home of his own and live for awhile in Florida and work at Disney World. It’s easy to imagine Chris’ joy knowing his family directed his memorials to Give Kids the World at gktw.com. I can also imagine his pride and happiness that there will be a Christopher Schauer memorial scholarship at McHenry County College. Chris loved life, and each of us who knew him was blessed by his presence, his witness and his wish that everyone have “a magical day.�

Cheryl Wormley is publisher of The Woodstock Independent.

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No country for old me “ is is no country for old men.â€? e Irish poet William Butler Yeats said that in one of his most memorable poems, “Sailing to Byzantium.â€? It’s a ďŹ ne poem. But I am here to tell you that Mr. Yeats cheated just a bit. Of course this is no country for old men. No country is a country for old men. e country for old men would be the one that prevented, by law, an old man’s hair from falling out. I say this without hesitation because time, without consulting me, became a terrorist organization and declared Holy War on my hair follicles. Suddenly, without warning, I recently realized that my next medical appointment would be with a gerontologist. I know, I know, I should have seen it coming. My hairline has been creeping

back for almost as long as I can remember, now. I ďŹ rst noticed it sometime in my late teens. While the hairline directly above my nose stood its ground, that above my eyebrows was ever John so quietly retreating. What had been a Daab smooth coastline of On the Town hair had developed a couple of bays. It did not bother me. I was pleased with it, in fact; I thought it made me look brainy. A few years later, the bays had become gulfs, and the persistent patch of growth in the center of my forehead had become a peninsula. I liked that look, too. Another few years passed. e top end of the peninsula had become swampland, the result of the gulfs gradually encroaching on the scalp. I let my hair grow longer and combed the still-thick hair on front toward the back in a vain attempt at camouage. at worked — for a while.

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I eventually decided that a shorter hair style would suit me — and would also dry more quickly after the shower — so I pulled the clipper out of the closet. I then discovered that the peninsula had become an island. An acquaintance asked me how I had managed to install a helicopter landing pad on my forehead. It was not a landing pad, I informed him, it was an island. I had always dreamed of owning an island. Now, I had one. Recently, however, I realized that my island had become not just an island, but a very speciďŹ c island: Venice, Italy. My island now had a Grand Canal meandering through its center. is would not do. I would have to stock up on baseball caps. e real Venice, I have heard, is threatened by the prospect of rising sea levels. I thought I was seeing the beautiful island’s doom being prophesied in my scruffy patch of scalp. It broke my heart. So I shaved the damned thing off. John Daab lives in Woodstock. He has written a column for The Woodstock Independent since 1997.

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Education No big increase in driver’s ed costs Class costs $265 for students By ELIZABETH HARMON The Independent Parents in the midst of back-to-school spending can rest easy about one thing: the cost of the Woodstock School District 200 driver’s education program is not about to increase dramatically. ough notice of a public hearing for a proposed waiver allowing an increase in fees sparked concern, district officials said the hearing and waiver are simply part of a renewal process that takes place every five years. “ e waiver process is required by the Illinois School Code and does not mean an increase is pending,” said Superintendent Mike Moan. “ e waiver

is good for five years and allows us the flexibility to raise the cost if we need to, should our costs go up dramatically. But our goal is to keep the cost flat.” e notice, which sets a price range of $50 to $300, is a legal template the district is required to use, Moan added. e district received waivers in 2005 and in 2010. e current waiver is set to expire June 30, 2015. e new waiver would take effect July 1, 2015. “We plan to keep the fees flat for as long as possible, but without the waiver we cannot raise the fee,” Moan said. e current cost for driver’s education is $265, a $15 increase over last year. Moan and District 200 Chief Financial Officer Risa Hanson said this puts the district’s costs in the middle for area districts. “Harvard is $200, Huntley is $250 and

[Dundee-Crown] is $300. To enroll in a private [driving school] program can cost $600,” Hanson said. She said the rate charged by the district does not cover all of the costs associated with the two-part course. Driver’s education instruction at Woodstock and Woodstock North high schools consists of a classroom portion and behind-thewheel instruction. “It’s behind-the-wheel that gets expensive, because you have one teacher for three students,” Hanson said. An average of 460 students take driver’s ed, which is offered during the summer and regular school year. Low-income families that have received school-fee waivers do not have to pay for the class.

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University of Iowa announces graduates The University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa, recently announced its spring 2014 graduates. Among them were two Wonder Lake residents: Angela Romme, who earned a Bachelor of Arts in health and human physiology; and Madelyn Zeek, who earned a Bachelor of Business Admininstration in marketing and management. Four graduates were from Woodstock: Anil Alimohd, who earned a professional in human resources degree in pharmacy; Sarah Labaz, who earned a Master of Arts in speech pathology and audiology; Katie Niehoff, who earned both a Bachelor of Arts in health and human physiology and a certificate in entrepreneurial management; and Amanda Reau, who earned a Bachelor of Science in human physiology.

Two area students graduate from Lake Forest College Lake Forest College, Lake Forest, recently announced its spring 2014 graduates. Christopher Banville, Wonder Lake, earned a Bachelor of Arts in politics and economics. Gregory Gervais, Woodstock, earned a Bachelor of Arts in psychology with a minor in sociology and anthropology.


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Jazz up your Saturday By SANDY KUCHARSKI The Independent Regardless of whether you prefer your jazz outside in the sun or after dark in an intimate club setting, the 2014 Woodstock Jazz Fest has something for you. e one-day event, sponsored by Jazz on the Square, will offer a variety of jazz-style music in two separate venues. A free morning of jazz will be offered beginning at 9:30 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 23, in the bandstand on the Square. e fest will resume again at 7 p.m. that evening with performances by two bands at Stage Left Café, with a $10 cover. Over its seven-year run, Jazz on the Square has offered the Jazz Fest in one-, two- and three-day formats, and the one day fest works out best. “We find that we go with one day and we bring in super high-quality acts,” said Bryan Kyrouac, president of the organization. Along those lines, Jazz Fest will kick off with morning performances in the Park in the Square by a local staple, vibraphonist Rick Embach and his friends who make up the Rick Embach Trio, and by the Outcast Jazz Band, a 17-piece classic big band with a powerful sound and heavy swing. “ ey’re a lot of fun,” Kyrouac said. e free morning performances on the Square during the Woodstock Farmers Market will allow Jazz on the Square the opportunity for some cross-marketing for the evening performances at Stage Left Café, when Woodstock’s own accomplished jazz drummer, Johnny Weber, and his creative trio take the stage at 7 p.m. Described by Kyrouac as “a pretty hard-edged small trio, with a bigger sound than they look,” they will be followed by a group that Kyrouac describes as “a fun and amazingly creative ensemble,” Le Percolateur. Returning after rave reviews for the 2012 Jazz Fest, the eclectic ensemble recently recorded its second album. “Every year, we get a lot of compliments on the changing of style of the music,” said Kyrouac. One of the primary missions of Jazz on the Square is to make jazz a part of the community, and, according to Kyrouac, funding from area

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Free musical screening offered for elementary students A free screening for musical aptitude for children from first through fifth grade will be offered by Dr. Thomas Tufo, Aug. 25 to 29 at his studio in Hebron. Tufo is an experienced, certified music educator. The simple, comprehensive screening will evaluate a child’s musical aptitude and readiness for formal musical instruction. A written professional evaluation including recommendations will be provided. Call 815-648-2501 to schedule an appointment.

The 2014 Jazz Fest will fill the Square Saturday, Aug. 23, with smooth sounds and snappy tunes

WOODSTOCK JAZZ FESTIVAL When: 9:30 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 23, Where: Woodstock Square Cost: Free The Rick Embach Trio and Outcast Jazz Band will perform. When: 7 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 23, Where: Stage Left Café, 125 E. Van Buren St. Cost: $10 Johnny Weber Trio and Le Percolateur will perform.

businesses and grants has aided that mission. “Fortunately, we are able to put on an event like this and create and maintain a jazz scene here in the area,” he said. e group also keeps jazz in front of the community with bi-monthly jazz sessions, generally held the first and third Fridays of each month. “We’ve had kids as young as sixth grade come by, and we take them under our wing, and we show them what to do,” Kyrouac said. “Sometimes, they are comfortable to play the melody line, sometimes they are comfortable improvising, sometimes they just want to come and watch, and that’s fine, too. Generally, once they come once, they’re hooked and they come back.”

Le Percolateur will perform as part of the Woodstock Jazz Festival Saturday, Aug. 23, at Stage Left Café. COURTESY PHOTO


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The Entertainer WOODSTOCK’S ENTERTAINMENT HIGHLIGHTS

» MUSIC AUGUST CONCERT SERIES Aug. 20, 7 p.m. Woodstock Square Free Chicago-based Dan Weld & The Imperial Flames will play blues, classic rock, Mowtown, soul and jazz. LIVE MUSIC AT EXPRESSLY LESLIE’S Aug. 22, 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Woodstock Square Mall 110 Johnson St. 815-338-2833 Cheryl Niemo and The Down Home Boys will perform. OPEN MIC NIGHT Aug. 22, 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. WOODSTOCK FARMERS MARKET Aug. 23 and 26, 9 a.m. to noon Woodstock Square Aug. 23: Woodstock Jazz Festival Aug. 26: Judson and Judy Brown WOODSTOCK JAZZ FESTIVAL Aug. 23, 9:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Woodstock Square Free

jazzonthesquare.com Featured entertainment on the gazebo will include the Rick Embach Trio and the Outcast Jazz Band. WOODSTOCK JAZZ FESTIVAL (EVENING) Aug. 23, 7 p.m. Stage Left Café 125 E. Van Buren St. $10 jazzonthesquare.com Featured entertainment will be the Johnny Weber Trio and Le Percolateur. HARVEST FEST FUNDRAISER Aug. 29, 7 p.m. Stage Left Café 125 Van Buren St. $15 donation offsquaremusic.org Fingerstyle guitar champion Ed Hall, singersongwriter Christopher Strong and bluegrass band The Georgia Rae Family Band will perform. All proceeds will go toward music contest prizes for Harvest Fest, to be held Sept. 21 on the Square. JAZZ JAM Sept. 5, 19, 8 p.m. Stage Left Café 125 Van Buren St. 815-337-1395 $5 donation Jazz Jam is sponsored by Jazz on the Square. Artists will perform jazz music. FIRST SATURDAY MUSIC Sept. 6, 7 p.m.

Unity Spiritual Center of Woodstock 225 W. Calhoun St. $3 donation 815-337-3534 Visitors can participate in the open mic night or enjoy the show. Doors will open at 6:30 p.m. THE FAT BABIES Sept. 6, 8 p.m. Woodstock Opera House 121 Van Buren St. 815-338-5300 $19 all seats The Fat Babies is seven-piece jazz band interpreting classic styles of the 1920s and ’30s. STAGE LEFTOVERS Sept. 10, 7:30 p.m. Stage Left Café 125 Van Buren St. The Stage Leftovers, consisting of Rich Prezioso, Joe Pesz, Brian Murphy, Laurel Palma, George Koester, Pete Jonsson and Less Urban will perform. SONGWRITER SHOWCASE Sept. 19, 7:30 p.m. Mixin Mingle 124 Cass St. $7, includes light beverages 847-507-1352 aplacetoshinemusic.com Local and regional songwriters will share their music and the inspiration behind it. The evening will be hosted by Cassandra Vohs-Demann.

» DANCE HOPE THROUGH DANCE Sept. 5, 8 p.m. Woodstock Opera House 121 Van Buren St. $28 Adult, $18 Student 815-338-5300 A festival of performance companies and dancers will benefit the Laura Twirls Suicide Awareness Foundation.

» MOVIES Previews by Jay Schulz of films currently playing at the Woodstock Theatre unless otherwise noted.

‘IF I STAY’ A young woman who is in a coma after an

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT auto accident, has an out of body experience and must decide if she wants to wake up. “If I Stay” is directed by R.J. Cutler (“The World According to Dick Cheney”) and stars Chloe Grace Moretz (“Let Me In”), Mireille Enos (“World War Z”) and Jamie Blackley (“The Fifth Estate”). RATED PG-13, 106 MINUTES

‘THE HUNDRED-FOOT JOURNEY’ Two families clash as an Indian restaurant opens across the street from an established French restaurant. “The Hundred-Foot Journey” is directed by Lasse Hallstrom (“The Cider House Rules”) and stars Helen Mirren (“The Queen”) and Om Puri (“Gandhi”). RATED PG, 122 MINUTES

‘WHEN THE GAME STANDS TALL’ The story of football coach Bob Ladouceuer, who led the DeLaSalle High School football team to a 151-game winning streak. “When the Game Stands Tall” is directed by Thomas Carter (“Coach Carter”) and stars Jim Caviezel (“Frequency”), Alexander Ludwig (“The Hunger Games”) and Michael Chiklis (“The Shield”). RATED PG, 115 MINUTES

‘GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY’ A misfit band led by Peter Quill, played by Chris Pratt (“Moneyball”), find themselves as unlikely heroes trying to save the galaxy. “Guardians of the Galaxy” is directed by James Gunn (“Slither”) and also stars Zoe Saldena (“Avatar”) and Dave Bautista (“Riddick”) and the voices of Bradley Cooper (“Silver Linings Playbook”) and Vin Diesel (“Saving Private Ryan”). RATED PG-13, 121 MINUTES

‘TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES’ The turtles are back to save New York City from the Shredder and his evil Foot Clan. “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles” is directed by Jonathan Liebesman (“Battle Los Angeles”) and stars Megan Fox (“Transformers”), Will Arnett (“The LEGO Movie”) and the voices of Tony Shalhoub (“Monk”) and Johnny Knoxville (“The Ringer”). RATED PG-13, 101 MINUTES

‘THE GIVER’ In a future world where there is no pain, suffering or choice, a young man is selected to be the keeper of the memories of the past. “The Giver” is directed by Phillip Noyce (“Salt”) and stars Brenton Thwaites (“Malificent”), Jeff Bridges (“The Big Lebowski”) and Meryl Streep (“Silkwood”). RATED PG-13, 94 MINUTES

‘THE EXPENDABLES 3’ The Expendables are back, and they’ve added more action stars from our past. Things get blown up and people die. “The Expendables 3” is directed by Patrick Hughes (“Red Hill”) and stars Sylvester Stallone (“Rocky”), Arnold Schwarzenegger (“Predator”), Jason Statham (“The Transporter”), Harrison Ford (“Patriot Games”), Wesley Snipes (“Major League”) and Mel Gibson (“Braveheart”). PG-13, 126 MINUTES

‘LET’S BE COPS’ Two friends dress up as policemen for a Halloween party and are mistaken as actual police officers. Hilarity ensues. “Let’s Be Cops” is directed by Luke Greenfield (“The Girl Next Door”) and stars Jake Johnson (“Safety Not Guaranteed”), Damon Wayans Jr. (“The Other Guys”), Rob Riggle (“21 Jump Street”), Andy Garcia (“Internal Affairs”) Nina Dobrev (“The Vampire Diaries”) and James D’Arcy (“Cloud Atlas”). RATED R, 104 Minutes


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Aug. 20-26, 2014

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Shop local, shop small, shop Woodstock How often do you shop local and frequent small independent businesses located right here in Woodstock? If your answer is “not very, or “hardly ever,” why is that? What factors influence your shopping decision? In speaking with independent business owners in the downtown area, I was surprised at how many expressed that Cort most of their Carlson traffic and spending comes Minding Your from outside of Business Woodstock. One retailer put the amount of local business as low as 10 percent of their overall traffic volume. e vibrant and historic Woodstock downtown is the heart of our community and home to a unique collection of mostly independent businesses. While it’s great to have out-of-town visitors coming to Woodstock and leaving their tourism dollars, the fact is tourism alone cannot support the variety of boutiques, galleries, specialty shops and restaurants in the downtown. e impact of buying local goes well beyond the feel-good support of small business and convenience of being close to home. A “Local Works” study by Civic Economics shows for every $100 spent at a local business, $68 stays in the community with $32 leaving the local economy — as compared to a nonlocal business, in which $43 stays in the community and $57 leaves the local economy for every $100 spent. Let’s not forget the green effect of shopping local. Whether it’s downtown or other commercial corridors of Woodstock, the environmental savings of fuel and the environment are numerous. Giving back to the community is a two-way street. Supporting independent business builds community and gives Woodstock its character, but small businesses also donate more per sales dollar to local nonprofits, events and teams as compared to big business. By shopping local whenever possible, you are supporting businesses that support the community! In addition, local businesses use the services of local vendors, such as printers, farmers, artisans, wholesalers and service providers. e multiplier effect of local spending goes much farther than the initial purchase. Please, whenever possible: shop local, shop small and shop Woodstock first. Cort Carlson is Woodstock’s director of Community and Economic Development. Call Woodstock City Hall at 815-338-4300 or stop in at 121 Calhoun St. from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday to Friday and until 7 p.m. Tuesdays, or visit www.woodstockil.gov.

Stable starts show season with new facility By LISA KUCHARSKI The Independent As he glided around the arena on his Arabian horse, Steamer, Rex White proudly held the reins, as if he were in a show, adjusting to every command made by his instructor. His instructor? His mom. John White Stables, 4319 McCauley Road, offers year-round horseback riding camps from trotting tots to participants in their 60s. Besides coaching her son, owner Lisa Jo White works with everyone from top-level competitors to recreational riders and horse enthusiasts and has teamed up with the Woodstock Recreation Department to provide horseback riding camps. White, a nationally recognized Arabian judge and three-time Instructor of the Year recipient by the Arabian Professional and Amateur Horse Association and the Arabian Horse Times, opened her new equine facility in April, just in time to prep for show season, summer camps, birthday parties and horseback riding lessons. e stable, formerly located on West Wonder Lake Road, has served area riders and competitors for the past 18 years, encouraging a love for horses and producing national-level champions. “We’re good at what we do … not to be bragging or anything,” said White’s 10-year-old son, Rex. “We’re really safe, and we have really good horses.” Rex, an Arabian Youth English Rider 12 & Under national champion, has been riding since age 5 and loves being around the horses. His 14-year-old brother, Zach, also a multitime national champion, said he encourages everyone to give the sport a try. “It’s something different than the normal football or baseball,” he said. “It’s something that you can build a relationship with you and another horse. at’s something that’s very deep and special that you don’t get with other sports.” As competitors, the boys travel across the country with their horses

Lisa Jo White, owner of John White Stables in Woodstock, instructs her son, Rex, 10, riding Hucks High Esteem, also known as Steamer. INDEPENDENT PHOTO BY LISA KUCHARSKI

and have made friends from New York to California. Training in their mom’s new facilities, the boys said they look forward to spending more time in the barn, especially since it is heated in the winter. White’s 23-stall barn features a large, heated indoor arena, a viewing room with Wi-Fi for parents and guests to enjoy, a recreational room for party groups, several tack rooms for boarders, competitors and lesson students, a horse wash rack, a shoeing and veterinary area and even a cement basketball court space inside the barn. ough her training and lessons focus on saddleseat riding, White also offers hunt seat and Western lessons both private and group. During her camps, White said she provides the students with the full-horse experience. “ e kids get their own horses ready,” she said. “Obviously, we’re here to help them and teach them, but that’s the whole plan. It’s very hands-on. ey learn to groom and clean and all that.” At her new stable, White said she

plans to offer one-day camps during holiday breaks from school so students can come and spend a day at the stable feeding, grooming, cleaning stalls and of course, riding. White said she has a team of riders that comes to train for Arabian horse youth shows, and some campers have started joining the team. Her riders start competing in December, during the off-season, with other show barns in the area. She said the small shows help prepare the riders for the summer and build their confidence. “Two of my riders that have started out at the Rec Department, they have kind of wanted to start looking for a show horse, so it’s really nice to see the camps have that effect,” she said. “We have lots of returnees, and actually, lots of boys that want to try it.” White said she looks forward to hosting more camps and continuing the successful program she and her late husband, John White, began in Wauconda in 1990. Together, the pair had trained and instructed dozens of national champions, including their two sons.

REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS Filed in the McHenry County Recorder’s Office July 22 to 29: Q Residence at 615 Schumann St., Woodstock, was sold by Kaye Waggoner, Woodstock, to Building 22 LLC, Plainfield, for $210,000. Q Residence at 740 Tara Drive, Woodstock, was sold by Alice Nulle, Woodstock, to Helene McIntosh, Woodstock, for $120,000. Q Residence at 9019 Pine Ave., Wonder Lake, was sold by Wells Fargo Financial Illinois Inc., Minnetonka, Minn., to Daniel Freeman, Crystal Lake, for $57,500. Q Residence at 2017 Aspen Dr., Woodstock, was sold by Amy Ewert, Sleepy Hol-

low, to Patrick and Jennifer Murphy, Woodstock, for $157,000. Q Residence at 502 Raffel Road, Woodstock, was sold by the Federal National Mortgage Association, Dallas, to Jeremiah, Homuth, Macomb, for $170,000. Q Residence at 2448 Bridgewater Drive, Woodstock, was sold by Donald Delvy, Crystal Lake, to Benjamin Flores, Woodstock, for $65,500. Q Residence at 7704 Brook Drive, Wonder Lake, was sold by The Bank of New York Mellon, Richardson, Texas, to Zenona and Dalida Stusowski, Barrington Hills, for $41,000. Q Residence at 1285 Thomas Drive, Woodstock, was sold by Esther Koos,

Ronald Giordano and Derlain Giardono, Woodstock, to Cody Loyd, Woodstock, for $84,500. Q Residence at 148 E. Greenwood Ave., Woodstock, was sold by Sabre Investments LLC, Carbondale, to IMDC-Sabre II LLC, Oakbrook, for $25,000. Q Residence at 8410 Elm St., Wonder Lake, was sold by the Secretary of Veterans Affairs, Washington D.C., to Courtney and Kristine Clark, McHenry, for $60,250. Q Residence at 438 Dane St., Woodstock, was sold by the Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation, Carrollton, Texas, to Mark and Diana Jacobs, Barrington Hills, for $56,100.

promoted to account supervisor with London Witte & Company LLP, Indianapolis. Pallme holds a Certified Public Accounting certification in Indiana and began with the firm as an intern in 2011 after earning a bachelor’s degree from Butler University,

where she majored in accounting and graduated cum laude. Pallmee is a 2007 graduate of Woodstock High School. She earned a master’s degree in professional accounting from Butler in 2012.

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Fetzner earns Eagle Scout rank By JANET DOVIDIO The Independent Woodstock Boy Scout Troop 329 celebrated Cody Fetzner‘s earning the rank of Eagle Scout during a court of honor July 27 at Woodstock Free Methodist Church. A major requirement of earning Eagle Scout — the highest rank achievable in the Boy Scouts of America — is a service project. Cody constructed and installed shelves for storage to assist the Public Action to Deliver Shelter program hosted at Redeemer Lutheran Church, Woodstock. Important helpers were the Rev. Tom Rogers of Redeemer Lutheran Church, Marty Coonen of PADS and Bohn’s Ace Hardware, which donated materials for the project. Grace Lutheran Church congregation member Dennis Gibson guided Cody in construction of the shelves at his home workshop. Many people were recognized during the court of honor. ey included current Scoutmaster Ted Jankowski and previous Scoutmaster Mike Manke. Cody honored Troop 329 Committee chairman Jeff Klinefelter by giving him the mentor pin. Cody is the son of Carol and Curtis Fetzner and a 2014 graduate of Woodstock High School. “He has always been very patriotic,” said Carol Fetzner, “and has a strong desire to serve his country.” He demonstrated this by volunteering to read the Pledge of Allegiance every morning at WHS. Carol Fetzner and Cyndi Layoff served as Cody’s leaders in his early years in Cub Scouts. His dad, Curtis, was his leader through the remainder of Cub Scouts. e den of 11 Cub Scouts has produced five Eagle Scouts, a remarkable percentage. Only about 1 percent of all Scouts earn an Eagle rank. Cody is currently at Fort Benning, Ga., for National Guard boot camp and 10 weeks of basic training. at will be followed by advanced training. He will return in December to begin his studies at the University of Illinois and be involved in ROTC training. All of this was part of Cody’s plan for college and his future. He joined the National Guard at age 17 in order to take advantage of the Illinois National Guard grant that funds 100 percent of college expenses at an Illinois state university. Upon graduation, he will begin his career as a military officer. “Boy Scouts have been highly influential in Cody’s development ... ,” continued Carol Fetzner. “He has become a strong and commanding leader.“ News of recognitions and milestones can be sent to Janet Dovidio at fetjetjd@aol.com.

Above: Spectators check out a 1957 Chevy Bel Air hardtop owned by Jack and Nancy Petriak, Zenda, Wis., during the Woodstock on the Square Benefit Car Show Aug. 16. Left: A 1969 Dodge Super Bee owned by Dennis Larsen, Woodstock, sits on display during the Woodstock on the Square Benefit Car Show. The event, which covered the entire Woodstock Square, raised funds for Transition Living Services Veterans, McHenry. INDEPENDENT PHOTOS BY KATELYN STANEK

Bombs away!

Galt Airport preps for annual flour drop By LISA KUCHARSKI The Independent With a lunch bag full of flour, designated bombardiers will attempt to hit a 50-foot diameter target from the window of a plane beginning at 11 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 23, at Galt Airport. Pilots and spectators are invited to the seventh annual Flour Drop at the airport, 5112 Greenwood Road, Wonder Lake. Sponsored by JB Aviation Management, which manages the fixedbased operator and runs the flight school and aviation maintenance, the bombing will begin with pilots bringing in their own aircrafts and inviting friends and family to serve as bombardiers. Each bombardier will purchase three bags of flour for $10, go up with

GALT AIRPORT FLOUR DROP When: 11 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 23 Where: Galt Airport, 5112 Greenwood Road, Wonder Lake Admission: Free their pilots to fly the pattern and take aim at the target, trying to hit a 6-foot diameter bullseye. Last year, about 100 people participated as bombardiers, flying in about 20 airplanes. “Whoever comes closest to the target and gets the most points wins,” said volunteer Ed Brown, who works with Experimental Aircraft Association Chapter 932 and the Young Eagles Rally. “You just drop it out the window. It’s something to behold. It’s a lot of fun.”

Trophies will be awarded for first, second and third places, and fun prizes will be given out, awarding the best pilot, first bullseye and last place. Hula hoops will be available for purchase by spectators to be set out on the field outside the target. If a bombardier lands a flour bomb in the spectator’s hula hoop, the spectator will win a prize. “It’s just to get people to have a good time and enjoy the airport,” said JB Aviation office manager, Rebekah Busse. Admission to view the event is free and food will be sold. Flight simulators also will be available for the public to fly free, sponsored by the Aerostars Formation Aerobatic Flight Team and Redbird Flight Simulations.


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Don’t kvetch, make pickles! Ever hear the word, “kvetch?” For the uninitiated, it is a Yiddish verb equivalent to “waaaahhh.” I’m going to kvetch today. I had hoped to be able to enjoy the summer for the first time in a number of years. anks to great management in my cafe, I’m able to get more time out. It has been an extraordinarily beautiful summer, hasn’t it?! And that’s all good. No kvetching from me! en early in the summer, I had diverticulitis. My kvetch begins. Funny that attack should have occurred the week my last column came out in e Woodstock Independent. If you read that, you know I talked about the importance of a high-fiber, low-sugar diet. I explained why I thought it might be a preventive for colon cancer. I talked about my own transition from the typical American diet I enjoyed well into my 20s to a high-fiber, low-sugar mode. I mentioned symptoms I had when I was younger which disappeared when I changed how I ate. Turns out a high-fiber diet is a preventive not only for colon cancer but for diverticulitis. Since I have eaten a very high-fiber diet for the last 30 years, I was surprised I had this issue. en I remembered 30 years ago, when I was hospitalized with exactly the same symptoms. Many tests later, there were no answers. It took months for the lower left abdominal pain to subside. And here it was again, a reminder of my careless youth … popping up at

the beginning of a summer when I was supposed to be out camping and swimming and hiking and biking and, generally, having fun in the sun. Instead, I was tired and cranky and in pain and a little fever- Leslie ish. Waaaahhh. Cook Before I continue kvetching, here’s Vegetating With another Yiddish/ Leslie Hebrew word: dayenu — “It would have been enough for us.” It’s a wellknown phrase from a song sung at the Passover Seder. “It would have been enough” this summer had it just been diverticulitis. But there was more. Unfortunately, one of the antibiotics prescribed for the diverticulitis caused a secondary infection, which turned out to be not so secondary. It resulted in a night in the emergency room and more very expensive antibiotics – we’re talking in the thousands here – to treat an infection caused by an antibiotic. Waaaahhh. It turns out I probably should have been taking a probiotic along with that first set of antibiotics ... and not one of those over-the-counter preparations that indicate 1 billion bacteria “at the time of manufacture.” I should have been taking one like I now have, which arrives chilled and contains 112 billion bacteria per capsule without the disclaimer “at the time of manufacture.” I take six a day. Had I been doing that, maybe I wouldn’t have developed the infection in the first place. Or maybe I could have knocked out a lesser infection without contributing unwillingly to the wealth of pharmaceutical industry

magnates. So I could kvetch about a medical establishment that relies on drugs or a pharmaceutical industry that makes them and charges a ridiculous amount for them or a food industry that generates the need for drugs. But I’ll skip all that and move on to two other morals of my summer story. e first moral is from a sometimes kvetchy grownup to all the young people out there who think they are indestructible: You’re not. Eat well when you’re young and exercise. What you put into your mouth every single day over years and years and how you move and carry your body can have a cumulative effect and may come back to bite you at a later time. You do not want to miss a future summer like this one has been! e second moral is about the health alerts that come out every day: don’t discount them. In this case, I’m talking about the result of antibiotic overuse and misuse. e superbug is a real phenomenon. Consider the good things antibiotics can do, such as their use in preventing infection and death related to surgery. Now, consider a world, already upon us, when they no longer work. Educate yourself about what you can do to help keep antibiotics viable. So that’s my kvetch, my dayenu, my morals of the story … and now I’m going to refocus on enjoying the rest of this amazing summer. While we’re enjoying these remaining warm days, how about enjoying probiotics in food? Probiotics are the result of fermentation. You can make these fermented products easily yourself: miso soup, yoghurt, kefir, pickles, sauerkraut, tempeh, kimchi, kombucha and sourdough bread. Good refrigerator pickles are incredibly easy to make and delicious.

Homemade refrigerator pickles Ingredients 18 to 24 large green, firm pickling cucumbers, all the same shape and size (I prefer Persian pickles, but smaller pickling cucumbers will work.) 1 bunch fresh whole dill 3 small habanero peppers, each cut in half 18 to 24 cloves peeled garlic Brine 1 cup vinegar 4 cups water 3 tablespoons kosher salt Preparation 1) Wash, sanitize and rinse a 2-quart wide mouth jar with lid. 2) Wash the vegetables. 3) Mix brine (water, vinegar and kosher salt) in a separate 2-quart container. 4) Layer pickles into the 2-quart wide mouth jar along with garlic, whole dill pieces and habanero halves. (I have also put 6 to 8 pickles into smaller, 1-pint widemouth jars.) 5) Pour brine over the pickle mix to the top of the jar. 6) Be certain everything is completely submerged and that the jar is well-filled. 7) If the jar is not filled and the pickles don’t stay submerged, place a sanitized and rinsed heavy saucer in the jar on top of the veggies. 8) Close the lid and place in refrigerator for at least two weeks. e pickles can keep in the refrigerator for three to four months.

Leslie Cook is owner of Expressly Leslie’s Vegetarian Specialties, 110 S. Johnson St.


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Morrisons celebrate 50 years of marriage By JANET DOVIDIO The Independent Elaine and Ralph Morrison celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary June 14. e McHenry residents have been members of First Presbyterian Church, Woodstock, for seven years. Ralph was a trainee at Owens Illinois Corporation in Indiana in 1963. His boss asked him over one night, where he met the boss’s daughter Elaine. ey were married one year from their meeting. e couple has lived in 11 different houses due to job transfers. ey were in Michigan, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Utah, Oregon, Kansas and Indiana. eir son, Mark, lives in McHenry, while daughter,

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Kate, lives in Los Angeles. e Morrison’s 50th is a year-long celebration: Scottsdale and Sedona, Arizona, and the Grand Canyon in January; England in June and July; California in August and November; and New England in September. Ralph described a special experience in Rye, near Cambridge, England. “ e town crier proclaimed our anniversary for all to hear from the steps of a 500-year old church where he had been married 60 years ago,” he said. “ e people present applauded. We have a photo with the town crier in full official garb.” Ralph added, “We are a tight-knit family, whether near or far, and have friends all over the country and the world. We are as much in love today as the day we married. It is all about being forgiving.” News of recognitions and milestones can be sent to Janet Dovidio at fetjetjd@aol.com.

Senior Care hosts Lunch & Learn for senior citizens Senior Care Volunteer Network will offer an informative Lunch & Learn event from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Friday, Aug. 29, at The Pointe Outreach Center, 5650 Highway 14, Crystal Lake. Topics will involve health and general financial wellness including changing laws and tax issues for seniors as well as planned giving. Free fall-risk assessments and spinal and blood-pressure screenings will be provided. The event is free, but an RSVP is required. Call 815-455-3120 or visit scvnmchenrycounty.org.

MCCD offers Life as a Ladybug program The life cycle of the ladybug, identifying characteristics that make them unique and other interesting facts will be discussed during the Life as a Ladybug program offered

by the McHenry County Conservation District at 1:30 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 23, at Pleasant Valley Conservation Area, 13315 Pleasant Valley Road, Woodstock. Adults and families with children ages 6 and older are invited to attend the session that is free to county residents. Pre-registration is required at mccdistrict.org.

Nominations sought for business champion award McHenry County Economic Development Corporation is accepting nominations for the 2014 Business Champion Awards, which recognize outstanding companies that have made a positive impact on McHenry County’s economy and that are exceptional primary employers. Typical business champions would be companies with strong vision, a solid long-range business strategy and best practices that make them stand out. Selfnominations are welcome. The nomination deadline is Sunday, Aug. 31. For information or nomination forms, visit mmchenrycountyedc. com or call 815-893-0895.

Temple offers Sri Lankan cooking class and dinner Samanthi Hewakapuge, a food enthusiast from Sri Lanka, will demonstrate how to prepare some of her favorite dishes at 3 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 23, at Blue Lotus Temple in Woodstock. The instruction will be followed by a buffet-style dinner with lively conversation about Sri Lankan food and culture. Recipes will be provided. The cost for the class and dinner is $35. Space is limited and preregistration is necessary. Signup at the temple, 221 Dean St., or call 815-337-7378.

2015 Tournament Team Tryouts Woodstock Little League is offering a Part Time Travel Experience solution for those highly motivated players looking for an extra baseball opportunity. Woodstock Elite Baseball will include play in 3 tournaments, limited Sunday scrimmage games, and will also be placed on an in-house team. Participation on a Woodstock Elite Baseball team will also include a partnership with SportsCity Academy. The partnership will include ---Speed and Agility training option in February ---2 Team Training Sessions with SCA Staff ---Pitching Lessons at SCA ---Unlimited hitting at SCA in February and March Cost will be $175/player, in addition to the in-house team fee, and will include participation in a mandatory fundraiser. This $175 will include your cost for WLL end of season All-stars.

TRYOUT INFORMATION:

9U August 23/24 (1-2:30PM) Merryman 3 10U August 23/24 (1-2:30PM) Merryman 4 11U August 23/24 (2:30-4:00PM) Merryman 5 12U August 23/24 (2:30-4:00PM) Merrman 6 JL (13-14 Year Olds) August 23/24 (4:00-5:30PM) Merryman 7 SL (15-16 Year Olds) August 23/24 (4:00-5:30PM) Roskie BL (17-18 year olds) August 23/24 (5:30-7:00PM) Roskie


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A farmer rakes hay in a field off Queen Anne Road during the early morning hours of Aug. 14. INDEPENDENT PHOTO BY KEN FARVER

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FLASHBACKS 25 years ago Q The Woodstock City Council voted 3-1 to deny a variance for a proposed multiple-family development at McConnell and Zimmerman roads. Q The Woodstock High School crosscountry team, under the leadership of head coach Marty Sobczak, prepared to start the season at the McHenry County meet at Veteran’s Acres, Crystal Lake. 20 years ago Q A special census showed the number of people living in Woodstock increased by 1,811, to 16,179. Q The Independent proďŹ led the March family, who were hosting four Japanese baseball players who were competing in the Continental Amateur Baseball Association World Series. Q WHS junior Luke Kyle took fourth in the 154-pound weight class in the Cadet National wrestling tournament in Columbia, Mo.

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toon family of Bull Valley, who were hosting Jemma Thompson and Katy Cunningham from Ireland through the Irish Children’s Fund. Q Woodstock resident Donna Jill Witty, a watercolor artist, was declared the winner of the “Best in Showâ€? award at the 24th Woodstock Fine Arts Fair on the Square. Q Woodstock residents Rachel Sieminski and Heidi Schultz competed in their ďŹ rst triathlon in Lake Zurich. 10 years ago Q The Woodstock Plan Commission recommended a denial of a special-use permit by Walmart to put in a gas station on the site of a proposed Walmart Supercenter at 1275 Lake Ave. Q WHS graduate Jeremy Tessler was awarded the Carnegie Medal for Heroism for helping stop a robbery at Harrah’s Rincon Casino in Valley Center, Calif. Q Northwood Middle School student Taylor Schulty was named Most Valuable Player at the U.S. Specialty Sports Association “Aâ€? World Series in Canton, Minn.

5 years ago Q The WHS Envirothon Team took ninth place at the 2009 Canon Envirothon national competition. Q Marian Central Catholic High School welcomed freshmen from 30 area junior highs and middle schools. Q The Wonder Lake Water Ski Show Team celebrated its 50th anniversary.

1 year ago Q The newest McHenry County Conservation District site, DuďŹ eld Pond South Entrance, 11418 McConnell Road, opened to the public. Q “The Last Rider,â€? an independent ďŹ lm directed by Sebastian Keck, premiered at the Woodstock Theatre. Q WHS was named one of the 19 Outstanding High Schools That Work by the Southern Regional Education Board. Q The Woodstock Warriors, the Woodstock Girls Softball U-12 Division all-star team, finished the summer season 15-0. The Warriors took first in the Cary, Woodstock and McHenry tournaments.

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Upcoming events in the Woodstock area U Events are free unless otherwise noted

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20 | WEDNESDAY AUGUST CONCERT SERIES Woodstock Square 7 p.m. See The Entertainer, page 10.

21 | THURSDAY WOODSTOCK SENIOR CLUBS Hearthstone Communities 840 N. Seminary Ave. 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. A fee will be charged for lunch, $2 donation for bingo. 815-344-3555 The activities will include a coffee klatch and bingo. Registration is required.

22 | FRIDAY WOODSTOCK KTM RACE UNDER THE LIGHTS McHenry County Fairgrounds 11900 Country Club Road Gates open at 3 p.m. $10 adults, ages 5 and younger are free 815-337-3511 woodstockmx.com The stadium motocross series will continue. LIVE MUSIC AT EXPRESSLY LESLIE’S Woodstock Square Mall 110 Johnson St. 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. 815-338-2833 See The Entertainer, page 10. OPEN MIC NIGHT Stage Left Café 125 Van Buren St. 7 p.m. $3 donation 815-338-5164 offsquaremusic.org See The Entertainer, page 10.

23 | SATURDAY WNHS GARDEN WORKDAY Woodstock North High School 3000 Raffel Road 9 a.m. to noon 815-334-5700 A workday for the WNHS garden will be held monthly. HOSTA SALE AND BOLIVIAN ARTS & CRAFTS FUNDRAISER Rich’s Foxwillow Pines Nursery 11618 McConnell Road 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. 815-338-7442 Hundreds of varieties of hostas will be available for sale to benefit Heifer International, and the sale of Bolivian arts and crafts will benefit Mano a Mano International Partners. WOODSTOCK JAZZ FESTIVAL Woodstock Square Free 9:30 a.m. jazzonthesquare.com See The Entertainer, page 10.

GALT AIRPORT FLOUR DROP Galt Airport 5112 Greenwood Road 11 a.m. 815-648-2433 Stop out and watch flyers drop bags of flour on targets in an attempt to win prizes.

WOODSTOCK JAZZ FESTIVAL (EVENING) Stage Left Café 125 E. Van Buren St. 7 p.m. $10 jazzonthesquare.com See The Entertainer, page 10.

25 | MONDAY MEN’S BOOK CLUB Read Between the Lynes 129 Van Buren St. 7 p.m. 815-206-5967 The group will discuss “Shot All to Hell” by Mark Lee Gardner. ART CLUB MEETING Dusty’s Pizza 7613 Howe Road 815-353-0157 A group is forming and will be open to interested artists, writers, photographers and artisans.

27 | WEDNESDAY SOCIAL SKILLS AND SELFESTEEM SUPPORT GROUP Recovery Outreach Center 101 Jefferson St. 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. 815-338-3590 Monthly free group meetings will be ongoing and no reservations are needed.

30 | SATURDAY HABITAT RESTORATION Boger Bog 2100 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.

31 | SUNDAY TLC CONSERVATION WORK DAY Ryder’s Woods 750 E. Kimball Ave. 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. conservemc.org The Land Conservancy of McHenry County seeks volunteers to help with the restoration project. Dress to work outside. Tools and refreshments will be provided.

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2 | TUESDAY CITY COUNCIL MEETING Woodstock City Hall 121 W. Calhoun St. 7 p.m.

4 | THURSDAY WOODSTOCK SENIOR CLUBS Hearthstone Communities 840 N. Seminary Ave. 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. $2.50 for lunch 815-344-3555 The activities will include tai chi and coffee.

5 | FRIDAY JAIL BRAKERS Unity Spiritual Center of Woodstock 225 W. Calhoun St. 6:30 p.m. 224-422-7431 jailbrakers@gmail.com Jail Brakers is a support group that provides a safe place for children and families to express their emotional reactions to separation from a family member who has been incarcerated. HOPE THROUGH DANCE Woodstock Opera House 121 Van Buren St. 8 p.m. $28 Adult, $18 Student 815-338-5300 See The Entertainer, page 10. JAZZ JAM Stage Left Café 125 Van Buren St. 8 p.m. $5 donation 815-337-1395 See The Entertainer, page 10.

6| SATURDAY TOUCH-A-TRUCK First Presbyterian Church of Woodstock 2018 N. Route 47 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. 815-338-2627 fpcwoodstock.org Farm equipment, road work machinery, campers, motorcycles and vehicles of all kinds will be free to touch, climb into and explore. Food, bounce house and silent auction also will be available. OPEN HOUSE AT THE BLUE LOTUS TEMPLE 221 Dean St. 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. 815-337-7378 bluelotustemple.org The community is invited to visit the Temple. FIRST SATURDAY MUSIC Unity Spiritual Center of Woodstock 225 W. Calhoun St. 7 p.m. $3 donation 815-337-3534

unitywoodstock.org See The Entertainer, page 10. THE FAT BABIES Woodstock Opera House 121 Van Buren St. 8 p.m. $19 815-338-5300 See The Entertainer, page 10.

8 | MONDAY SPOUSAL CAREGIVER SUPPORT GROUP Family Alliance 2028 N. Seminary Ave. 10:30 to noon 815-338-3590 An open support group meeting will be offered for individuals caring for a spouse. MCHENRY COUNTY HORSE CLUB MEETING Hooved Animal Humane Society 10804 McConnell Road 7 p.m. 847-366-1315 The general meeting of the club is open to everyone. Meetings will have various speakers and exhibits.

9 | TUESDAY ALZHEIMER’S & DEMENTIA FAMILY SUPPORT GROUP Valley Hi Nursing & Rehabilitation 2406 Hartland Road 6 p.m. 815-334-2817 Caregiving tips and strategies will be discussed. DISTRICT 200 BOARD OF EDUCATION MEETING Clay Professional Development Center 112 Grove St. 7 p.m. woodstockschools.org Meetings will be on the second floor. Use the parking lot behind Clay Academy and enter via Door 5.

ONGOING OPEN AA MEETING Sundays Woodstock Alano Club 545 W. South St. 11 a.m. 815-455-3311 Meetings are open to anyone who is interested or who thinks they may have a problem with alcohol. OPEN VOLLEYBALL Mondays Woodstock Recreation Center 820 Lake Ave. 6:45 to 9 p.m. Free for members, $4 nonmembers 815-338-4363 woodstockrecreationdepartment. com Teams will be formed at random each week to play volleyball. WOODSTOCK FARMERS MARKET

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Every Tuesday and Saturday 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 10.

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. MINDSHIFTERS GROUP Tuesdays Unity Spiritual Center of Woodstock 225 W. Calhoun 6:30 p.m. $5 suggested love offering 815-337-3534 unitywoodstock.org A support group focused on the practical use of self-help tools for personal and spiritual growth will be presented weekly by Dr. Michael Ryce. 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. SUMMER BIKE NIGHTS Thursdays Woodstock Harley-Davidson 2050 South Eastwood Drive 5 to 9 p.m. Riders are invited to gather for a group ride. The group will ride out at 5:30 p.m. and return by 7 p.m. for food, drinks and live music. VFW FISH FRY Fridays VFW Post 5040 240 N. Throop St. 5 to 8 p.m. $8.50 815-338-5040 OPEN GRILL NIGHT Fridays Redeemer Lutheran Church 1320 Dean St. 6 p.m. 815-338-9370 rlcw.org The church will provide the grill, and the community is invited to bring something to eat and drink and maybe something to share.

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Lake Book Manufacturing, Inc. Solid, family owned book manufacturer has immediate job openings for ďŹ rst and second shift, overtime and weekend availability is required. We are a busy shop that operates large format modern well maintained equipment. We offer excellent wage, beneďŹ ts and stable employment in a clean, safe, friendly working environment.

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Masterson StafÂżng Solutions is recruiting energetic individuals for the following positions: Assembly, Light Industrial, Machine Operators, Packaging, Plastic Injection, QA, Warehouse.

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He is a chiweenie named Peanut, he is 4 months old and has been missing since august 15th. Contact number is 815-323-3130

HUGE GARAGE SALE Multi-family Huge Garage Sale Something for everyone 1604 S. Rose Farm Rd. Aug 21, 22, 23, 24

TRANSPORTATION NEEDED Looking for a ride from Woodstock to McHenry Industrial park Monday through Friday 8 to 4 call 815-560-7261

CLEAN EATING Do you want to make a change? Have you heard about clean eating, but you’re not sure how? I can help you change bad habits, learn proper portions, and lose 5 - 15 lbs in just 21 days! If you’re ready to commit, I’m ready to help. Challenge groups starting every Monday in July. Contact Jen at 815-519-3512

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NOTICE TO DORR TOWNSHIP TAXPAYERS: ASSESSED VALUES FOR 2014 Valuation date (35 ILCS 200/9-95): January 1, 2014 Required level of assessment (35 ILCS 200/9-145): Valuation based on sales from (35 ILCS 200/1-155):

33.33% 2011-2013

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 threeyear median level of 33.33%: Farm Land: 1.0000 Farm Improvements: 1.0000 Non-Farm Land: .9796 Non-Farm Improvements: .9796 Questions about these valuations should be directed to: VERONICA A MYERS 1039 LAKE AVE, WOODSTOCK IL 60098 (815) 338-0128 www.dorrtownship.com 2IÀFH KRXUV DUH 021 )5, $ 3 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 RIÀFH WR UHYLHZ WKH DVVHVVPHQW ,I QRW VDWLVÀHG ZLWK WKH DVVHVVRU UHYLHZ WD[SD\HUV PD\ ÀOH DQ DSSHDO ZLWK the McHenry County Board of Review. For appeal forms, instructions, and the Rules and Procedures of the Board of Review, call (815) 334-4290 or visit: www.co.mchenry.il.us/county-government/departments-a-i/assessments/ forms-and-rules. 7KH ÀQDO ÀOLQJ GHDGOLQH IRU \RXU WRZQVKLS LV GD\V IURP WKLV SXEOLFDWLRQ date. 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13-07-201-007 QUANDT, W C & C L 13-07-201-013 JESSEN, CARL H/GERDA D 13-07-201-014 JESSEN, CARL H/GERDA D 13-07-201-016 DAVIS, CHARLES BOBBI L 13-07-201-017 LEWIS, CHARLES W BETH A LYONS 13-07-201-018 GREENLEE, LORI J 13-07-201-019 FLANAGAN, GLORIA L 13-07-202-003 MCGRATH, JEFF 13-07-202-035 MADSEN, TERRY L TR 13-07-202-036 BUSS, DONALD F JR TAMARA L 13-07-202-037 NUELLE, THOMAS D KARIN L 13-07-202-038 KOESTER, KENT A & HELENE C 13-07-202-039 RYPKEMA, LUKE 13-07-202-041 MURRAY, THOMAS J & LANI R 13-07-202-042 NEUMANN, KENNETH L & DIANE G 13-07-202-045 PLOURDE, STEVEN J STEPHANIE L 13-07-202-046 LAURENT, JOHN J 13-07-202-047 PORTER, BRYAN L PEGGY S 13-07-202-048 PORTER, BRYAN L PEGGY S 13-07-226-002 IRSLINGER, BERTRAM 13-07-226-003 SETTEPANI, PAUL S 13-07-226-004 HAVENS, GERALD R LINDA S 13-07-226-006 HEALLESS J R , MCLOUGHLIN K M 13-07-226-007 HUEBSCH, JUDITH A 13-07-226-009 OKRIE, RONALD J VERONICA A 13-07-226-011 GREENLEAF, MARK JUNE 13-07-226-012 SABAJ TR LIV, 13-07-226-013 SPIEGEL, WILLIAM R ELIZABETH 13-07-226-014 FREEMAN, RYAN C 13-07-226-016 MENKE C E, LANDBECK M J 13-07-226-018 UNZNER, BERNHARD RITA K 13-07-226-022 DENMAN, R L/D D REV TR 1 13-07-226-024 BRADY, TIMOTHY P & ALAYNE SUS 13-07-226-025 BOYSEN, EARL R JR 13-07-226-026 TOWNSEND, RODNEY J 13-07-226-027 HEMPHILL, JAYSON W KRISTINA L 13-07-226-028 HUGHEY, GARY W ANGELA J 13-07-226-029 BRADLEY, JOHN STEPHEN &CHARIS 13-07-226-031 SOUCEK, ANDREA J 13-07-226-032 CORSON, JUDITH ANN 13-07-226-033 HERTING, NICHOLAS JESSICA 13-07-226-034 GUZMAN, I M DECL OF TR 13-07-226-035 GAVRILIDIS, CHRISTOS VASILIKI 13-07-226-036 MEYERS, TIMOTHY T MARILYN 13-07-226-040 WENZEL, MICHAEL R LAURA A 13-07-227-006 HITZEMAN, CAROL 13-07-227-007 VICTORY, ROGER M LISA C 13-07-227-008 DEALBA, J M D M W 13-07-227-009 GARZA, ARTURO WENDY J 13-07-227-012 ZAMBRANO, GERMAN G & MARIA E 13-07-228-001 WDSTK AMCORE BANK NA 703 13-07-228-002 ROSS, RAYMOND V JR 13-07-228-003 GLOSSON, KYLE W 13-07-228-004 MOISTER, M J/P B/M J 13-07-228-005 RIZZO, SANTO G KATHLEEN 13-07-229-005 BERLIN, REX E LAINE 13-07-229-006 WAYNE HUMMER TR SBL 2282 13-07-229-007 GERVAIS, MARIANNE L 13-07-229-008 KAMINSKI, MICHAEL JORDANNA 13-07-229-009 BROOKE, BARBARA J 13-07-229-010 PIQUETTE, TIMOTHY JULIE 13-07-256-009 KAWI, ROBERT P YUMI C 13-07-256-010 WOOD, LISA R 13-07-256-012 MUSIELSKI, ODETTE T TR 13-07-256-013 JUSTEN, GERALD L MARY SUE 13-07-256-015 NIENOW, GILBERT W VENUS W 13-07-258-008 ZAJICEK, JOHN 13-07-258-011 MALLEY, JOHN P SUSAN M 13-07-258-012 MATTAS, CHARLES B EILEEN T 13-07-258-013 CRUMBACHER, GERALD W LINDA K 13-07-258-015 OBERMAN, ROGER A SUSAN 13-07-276-001 BIGELOW, L R & A R 13-07-276-003 KAMINSKI, THOMAS S RITA 13-07-276-004 PTAK, J/S/R/LANG C 13-07-276-009 WILLIAMS, MARGARETTE M 13-07-276-010 OGUNJOBI, MARILYN 13-07-276-011 UNGLAUBE, ROBERT W BEVERLY J 13-07-276-012 DANN, MARTIN DANA 13-07-276-013 UNGLAUBE, ROBERT W/BEVERLY J 13-07-277-001 ACEVEDO, LOLA 13-07-277-002 YERKES, SUSAN C JOHN M 13-07-277-004 HOWE, JAMES J MARY ALICE TR 13-07-277-005 EVELAND, GARY L MARY C 13-07-277-006 FIRAK, THOMAS A SHIRLEY B 13-07-277-007 LUPO, MARCELLO 13-07-277-008 BAXTER, K D & C W REV TR 1 13-07-277-009 STANGER, E R/H J/S J/L E 13-07-277-010 WDSTK STATE BANK TR 3557 13-07-277-011 STANGER, TERRY L KATHRYN L 13-07-278-001 FEMAL, KATHERINE 13-07-278-008 VILCHIS, SERAFIN ANGELES 13-07-278-009 VALDEZ, MARIA 13-07-278-011 PEDERSEN, GREGORY L 13-07-278-012 HICKEY, PAMELA 13-07-278-013 CARBAJAL, J BERNAL E B 13-07-278-016 ADELPHIA, MARTIN J JR SARAH E 13-07-278-018 LAMANNA, JAMES DEREK 13-07-278-019 LAMANNA, JAMES DEREK 13-07-279-001 SMITH, MATTHEW G 13-07-279-003 BLISS, DAVID N KRISTINE L 13-07-279-004 FOGARTY, JAMES T CYNTHIA R 13-07-279-005 WOODWARD, DOROTHY C 13-07-279-006 TIMM, OTTO R CARRIE E 13-07-279-007 PATTERSON, DANIELLE 13-07-279-008 CRUZ, ARTURO JUANA 13-07-279-010 WINDEGUTH, KAREN L REV TR 1 13-07-280-001 ROBERTS, JEFFREY L SANDRA L 13-07-280-004 LEWIS M J, KOIDAHL J 13-07-280-012 ZYSKOWSKI, CHESTER B EUGENIA 13-07-280-013 MCCOY, JACQUELINE T 13-07-280-015 EISELE, MICHELE R 13-07-280-016 DILLON, PATRICK J 13-07-280-017 DAMPTZ, MARK R SHANNON M 13-07-280-018 PAREDES, RICARDO ET AL 13-07-280-019 WISLAND, GABRIEL E THERESA J 13-07-280-020 REYNOSO, HECTOR G LETICIA V 13-07-281-001 GIBBS, RICHARD S ROBIN R 13-07-281-002 SCHEVERS, TONI 13-07-281-004 STAHL, PATRICIA M 13-07-281-007 TORRES, RUDY JR 13-07-281-009 KUBICK, LAURA M LINDA S PAUL 13-07-281-010 SNAPP, JONATHAN E 13-07-281-011 CENCULA, LIV TR 13-07-281-012 POLIZZI, RICHARD J RHONDA 13-07-281-014 NIENSTEDT, RICHARD S 13-07-282-001 JOHNSON, RONALD 13-07-282-002 JAYKO, RICHARD GINA R 13-07-282-004 GARZA, OSCAR S BARBARA 13-07-282-005 STOERP, F/N REV LIV TR 13-07-282-006 FAES, HELEN EVE BROWN 13-07-282-009 GRAHAM, GEORGE R 13-07-282-011 CENCULA, LIV TR 13-07-282-013 FERGUSON, JAMES HENRY LIV TR

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105,420 38,420 59,057 36,589 76,640 45,136 63,319 3,317 7,135 47,444 57,532 41,156 47,851 45,040 47,896 53,920 39,319 65,517 41,385 53,758 44,275 40,994 59,264 56,915 56,557 63,430 50,695 45,899 60,682 41,142 26,247 42,901 32,065 41,174 42,762 43,620 34,611 37,200 44,490 37,398 32,789 51,138 37,074 34,146 54,860 37,710 34,647 42,910 40,479 32,306 48,169 62,270 31,101 32,871 36,606 34,952 39,084 36,348 42,033 36,538 58,186 43,531 46,619 37,767 39,871 34,541 7,146 71,423 63,818 55,035 58,343 41,331 39,757 44,587 30,786 38,629 5,185 37,243 43,337 27,470 31,586 3,025 40,649 27,846 37,405 44,265 28,277 29,299 42,208 31,962 36,126 33,301 28,737 37,854 37,159 48,623 5,185 34,021 40,812 37,144 39,423 34,625 34,247 36,806 35,910 36,636 45,649 44,803 45,489 32,650 38,377 28,011 46,361 43,697 33,763 40,206 40,715 40,984 59,835 45,798 64,692 27,879 33,296 33,258 45,721 33,780 33,006 29,373 31,104 30,808 45,620 24,897 37,735


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13-07-282-014 WIRTH, JEFFREY NOELLE 13-07-283-002 PATEL, MANAHAR 13-07-283-003 ZEPEDA, ANTONIO 13-07-283-008 BROWN, GLEN 13-07-283-016 ALDRICH, JEFF W APRIL R 13-07-283-017 FED NATL MTG ASSN 13-07-283-020 GODINEZ, LUIS A MARICELA 13-07-283-021 URBINA, JOSE LUIS MARIA 13-07-283-022 KURKA, RICHARD T MARY J 13-07-283-023 LOWE R J , SICURELLA B L 13-07-284-001 LINDOW, HELEN F 13-07-284-006 STRADA A A, KRONCKE M J 13-07-284-007 PAPADOPOULOS, LISA M 13-07-284-008 KISHIMOTO, CARMEN LIV 2001TR 13-07-284-009 MADURA, MICHAEL T KELLY M 13-07-284-012 VARGAS B, SALAZAR T 13-07-284-013 CLASEN, R Y/LEVIT L Y 13-07-284-015 RODRIGUEZ JOSE, ERICKSON NANC 13-07-285-001 BITTON, MICHAEL I 13-07-285-002 SCHILLER, MICHAEL M HAZEL ANN 13-07-285-003 JOSEPH, TIFFANY 13-07-285-004 FORD, ADAM S 13-07-285-005 CLEMENS, SUE A 13-07-285-006 O DONNELL, LAWRENCE J LINDA M 13-07-285-007 JOHNSON, WALTER F BETH ANN 13-07-285-008 BORTOLOTTI, KRISTEN M 13-07-285-009 LECHNER, GARY D WENDY S 13-07-285-010 CLUNK, THOMAS P & SWEO SANDRA 13-07-285-011 CHRISTOPHER, DAVID L 13-07-286-001 HUFF, MARK A 13-07-286-002 FED NATL MTG ASSN 13-07-286-003 WARD, DONNA F REV TR 13-07-286-004 LITTLE, ODETTE K 13-07-286-005 KAUFMANN, GREG D JACQUELINE A 13-07-286-006 WHALEN, CHARLES J DEBORAH L 13-07-286-008 ROBERTS, ELYSE 13-07-286-009 MENDEZ, RODRIGUEZ J OJEDA C 13-07-286-010 NALEWAY, LINDA L 13-07-286-011 OJEDA, ALONSO C 13-07-287-001 LANGTON, AMY 13-07-287-002 JOHNSON, ROBERT A 13-07-287-004 HERWY, JON L LINDA K 13-07-287-005 MICHONSKI, R D & ELLISON B G 13-07-287-006 AMICO, MICHAEL D 13-07-287-008 KOTZ, THOMAS C SHARON K 13-07-287-009 LOBONO, J S P J TRS 13-07-287-010 HRNCAR, STEPHEN J TR 13-07-287-011 HRNCAR, STEPHEN J TR 13-07-288-004 WESTPHAL, BETTY J 13-07-288-005 STOLARCZYK, R B A 13-07-288-007 SIMPSON, MARY L TR MLS-1 13-07-288-008 HALLAM, GEORGE A & LOIS 13-07-288-009 PEDERSEN, JOHN L AUDREY T 13-07-288-010 OLIVER, RICHARD 13-07-288-011 VRASICH, DAVID P TERRI 13-07-288-013 BROWN, MICHAEL W 13-07-289-001 CICCOTOSTO, NICK/CAROL J 13-07-289-004 YOUNG, JEFFREY A BRIANNA 13-07-289-007 MOELLER, D J &V A SELF DECL T 13-07-289-008 ROBERTS, RHYS H JOYCE A 13-07-289-009 LAWS, SANDRA L 13-07-289-012 FREEMAN, JAMES L 13-07-289-014 HEIDTKE, B R LECHNER K 13-07-289-015 BERG, DENA M 13-07-289-016 WESTPHAL, CLINT R 13-07-289-017 GALLAGHER, T J & G M 13-07-289-018 VASQUEZ, LOUIS 13-07-289-021 GARCIA, JORGE ELVIRA 13-07-289-022 MAXWELL, BRIAN DEBRA 13-07-289-023 MENSING, ROBERT A JR SUSAN 13-07-289-024 BOTTS, WILLIAM C & MARLENE E 13-07-289-025 ARSENTY, ROBERT E SR &VIRGINI 13-07-289-026 PASSFIELD, R L JR & M M 13-07-289-027 YODER, CRAIG J MICHELLE R 13-07-289-028 ROMAN NORMA E, SANTIAGO PEDRO 13-07-289-031 LOVEJOY, RUSSELL G CONNIE J 13-07-289-032 TROMOTOLA, RAYMOND WENDY D 13-07-300-006 KOCUR, GRACE 13-07-300-017 LORR, WILLIAM T/MARILYN M 13-07-300-022 WOODSTOCK STATE BANK 3590 13-07-300-025 SARBAUGH, VERNON L DARLENE M 13-07-300-031 LORR, WILLIAM T MARILYN M 13-07-300-033 LORR, WILLIAM T MARILYN M 13-07-301-001 UPDEGRAFF, THEODORE L BONNIE 13-07-301-002 HUMBERTSON, D & WHITE C L 13-07-301-003 RING, MAUREEN J 13-07-301-004 DAHMS, TERRY L DENISE A 13-07-329-004 MCGEHEE, LARRY NINA 13-07-402-001 OUGHTON, BARBARA C TR 13-07-402-002 HUEBSCH, BETTY M REV LIV TR 13-07-426-001 PALATAS, LEON JANE E 13-07-426-002 KNIEBUSCH, WILLIAM L & HAZEL 13-07-426-003 MORICOLI, EDWARD/MARY E 13-07-426-005 STEINWEHE, ROBERT & ELAINE 13-07-426-006 SCHUH, SHARON E TR 1200 13-07-426-007 HODORY, DONALD J LAURIANNE 13-07-426-008 MAAS, KURT R JANE G TR 13-07-426-009 ADEBAYO, CLAUDIUS A JANE M 13-07-426-010 ROSENFIELD, BEN D LAURIE BAIN 13-07-426-011 BRADSHAW, ROBERT L & SANDRA L 13-07-426-012 RUTH, WILLIAM MARY HELEN 13-07-426-013 LOWERY, KATHLEEN 13-07-426-014 RUSSEL, GORDON FRANK ELLA M 13-07-426-015 BROWN, ALLEN D ANNE MARIE 13-07-426-017 LEMKE, EUGENE FRANK 13-07-427-001 AYALA, A ZARATE A T 13-07-427-002 DENMAN, SCOTT H DENISE M 13-07-427-003 SWARTOUT, H B & JOANN 13-07-427-004 UEBER, WILLIAM H JOANNE 13-07-427-006 SHERFIELD B, SORENSEN M 13-07-427-008 HORLACHER, CHRISTINE G 13-07-427-010 HOYT, JOHN R KAREN M 13-07-427-011 CARROLL, B B/FOSNAUGH K A 13-07-427-012 DAY, CARL R 13-07-427-013 GRAND PREM 3003945 13-07-427-015 LUGO LUIS, ARMANDO MARTIN 13-07-427-017 GAYLORD, IRENE H LAND TR 13-07-427-018 SHAFER, ELVA M TRUST 1 13-07-427-019 WILSON, DAVID E & SYBIL L 13-07-427-020 DITTMAN, WILLIAM M REV TR 13-07-428-001 KRISTENSEN, RALPH A & HELEN M 13-07-428-002 FREUND, MARY M FAM DECL OF TR 13-07-428-003 BOLGER, JOHN D JANE 13-07-428-004 ENGELMANN, H H & M M 13-07-428-005 TAYLOR, MARY F TR NO 1 13-07-428-006 DYCUS, JUANITA J REV TR 13-07-428-007 SMITH L E L P, HOADLEY S E 13-07-428-008 NICKELS, RONALD H SANDRA L 13-07-428-010 CATAN, PETER/DONNA REV LIV TR 13-07-428-011 HOCH, JOHN O GAYLE Y 13-07-428-013 JOHNSTON, WILLIAM M DIANE M 13-07-428-015 BEATTIE, DAVID DEBORAH L

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THE WOODSTOCK INDEPENDENT 40,029 5,977 44,757 28,073 40,922 39,077 30,354 40,927 33,262 42,617 59,256 35,867 35,954 28,277 35,910 30,829 27,788 68,050 44,064 39,155 29,009 31,679 29,626 30,808 34,245 24,490 29,931 38,231 27,357 29,968 25,113 24,601 34,080 37,711 30,885 29,633 42,304 37,108 36,136 31,824 42,702 26,318 17,006 33,944 37,335 35,514 8,458 34,291 27,648 39,175 35,292 45,642 57,819 34,370 73,799 7,165 24,971 31,289 47,200 34,222 25,585 44,142 50,495 26,525 30,853 36,707 45,535 36,936 38,758 41,103 38,576 45,454 38,256 46,961 41,247 56,483 41,309 54,249 78,095 47,606 51,815 94 2,663 57,783 51,330 56,219 72,098 51,078 64,108 50,060 56,408 36,723 47,724 37,824 64,681 73,941 50,568 67,753 58,480 58,830 47,676 58,131 55,750 43,347 7,156 42,603 38,292 38,186 42,548 38,784 38,154 40,390 35,375 42,142 35,250 44,081 38,717 37,754 39,076 40,002 50,317 44,472 51,789 45,395 52,211 38,736 46,721 38,721 38,481 45,212 47,646 45,739

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56,910 49,160 50,669 45,179 56,511 40,649 36,310 64,406 52,825 62,664 60,202 59,337 59,790 37,312 41,157 44,382 41,937 47,680 47,604 47,112 42,086 42,999 56,699 54,515 36,260 40,637 51,198 48,539 34,160 43,674 46,781 39,184 39,082 37,174 38,208 34,806 49,379 50,143 47,327 43,503 45,595 41,121 55,653 117,604 58,579 36,719 68,971 31,941 38,422 30,036 30,372 32,743 39,990 42,310 39,625 38,294 48,032 33,525 38,671 40,849 31,721 36,035 36,242 45,183 37,066 42,050 51,556 40,537 32,140 70,543 38,049 32,763 29,523 39,789 38,011 33,282 62,998 42,923 43,888 43,097 37,926 43,984 40,394 43,407 41,191 72,976 53,946 83,671 68,048 46,440 59,530 53,300 77,209 80,590 39,300 42,708 33,292 44,382 67,563 49,204 35,155 33,884 60,275 53,432 75,356 65,625 39,813 81,434 54,374 58,668 43,432 44,583 33,193 61,439 48,045 62,142 70,112 34,041 39,227 29,181 46,599 38,828 40,464 53,104 40,297 38,100 33,001 39,191 35,128 42,936 37,037 44,063

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Aug. 20-26, 2014 27,315 33,544 31,837 49,578 33,279 37,793 40,039 33,389 24,606 52,838 38,356 36,084 68,467 47,804 32,492 35,905 34,193 56,067 29,661 61,599 37,868 38,374 39,461 50,006 32,666 21,608 32,935 33,169 43,217 47,065 35,552 35,943 40,373 51,140 28,231 52,733 33,953 34,429 30,080 42,247 36,967 37,842 29,383 14,348 33,788 41,743 43,203 20,776 13,977 7,684 12,079 12,079 12,079 12,079 12,079 54,387 54,373 37,701 50,124 47,168 33,823 30,195 15,216 41,328 23,393 33,682 28,813 32,131 31,949 35,460 25,670 48,056 38,678 41,985 50,599 42,980 34,425 32,587 228 41,898 30,196 28,676 33,483 56,720 46,855 43,304 57,878 38,551 54,571 72,383 67,871 42,178 37,565 62,501 62,501 62,501 31,904 29,892 24,750 33,191 33,391 28,393 41,704 5,827 6,921 43,156 5,747 56,675 39,286 37,916 26,136 41,922 50,106 41,554 46,300 40,051 38,980 39,812 42,233 28,909 36,116 34,685 35,482 35,883 37,203 36,607 43,112 42,195 33,277 24,063 23,825 43,113

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THE WOODSTOCK INDEPENDENT 79,993 18,367 18,143 17,786 17,529 59 78 109 109,031 42,126 14 10,186 10,186 10,186 72,316 78,332 71,947 71,167 71,188 65,154 75,501 86,359 71,585 71,345 72,430 64,490 67,447 73,908 10,186 10,186 10,186 10,186 10,186 68,079 126,115 10,186 10,186 72,089 75,778 84,447 64,791 73,077 87,150 10,186 64,398 69,396 70,005 38,953 53,545 54,447 49,117 55,525 55,582 55,942 57,676 53,876 46,478 49,845 49,905 53,591 41,767 41,345 49,998 50,836 49,372 48,470 52,171 51,785 55,244 51,885 40,958 45,195 49,134 41,935 9,485 2,449 2,449 2,449 2,449 2,449 2,449 2,449 2,449 2,449 2,449 2,449 2,449 2,449 2,449 2,449 2,449 2,449 2,449 2,449 2,449 2,449 2,449 2,449 2,449 2,449 2,449 2,449 2,449 2,449 2,449 2,449 2,449 2,449 2,449 2,449 2,449 2,449 2,449 2,449 2,449 2,449 2,449 2,449 2,449 2,449 2,449 2,449 29 53 129 20 71,895 2,556 304 403 154 26 33,299

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14 CH 00181 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above cause on May 15, 2014, an agent for The Judicial Sales Corporation, will at 1:00 PM on September 17, 2014, 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: PARCEL 1: THAT PART OF LOT 4 IN THE VILLAS AT BULL VALLEY PLANNED DEVELOPMENT, A SUBDIVISION OF PART OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 AND PART OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF SECTION 9, TOWNSHIP 44 NORTH, RANGE 7 EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED MAY 14, 1999 AS DOCUMENT NUMBER 1999R0035851, IN MCHENRY COUNTY, ILLINOIS, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID LOT 4; THENCE NORTH 75 DEGREES 27 MINUTES 10 SECONDS EAST ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID LOT 4 A DISTANCE OF 47.36 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 14 DEGREES 30 MINUTES 27 SECONDS EAST 15.95 FEET, THENCE SOUTH 75 DEGREES 29 MINUTES 33 SECONDS WEST 0.44 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 14 DEGREES 31 MINUTES 39 SECONDS EAST 49.40 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 72 DEGREES 38 MINUTES 59 SECONDS WEST 0.15 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 14 DEGREES 32 MINUTES 50 SECONDS EAST 14.64 FEET TO THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID LOT 4; THENCE SOUTH 75 DEGREES 27 MINUTES 10 SECONDS WEST ALONG SAID SOUTH LINE A DISTANCE OF 46.74 FEET TO THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID LOT 4; THENCE NORTH 14 DEGREES 32 MINUTES 50 SECONDS WEST ALONG THE WEST LINE OF SAID LOT 4 A DISTANCE OF 80.00 FEET TO THE PLACE OF BEGINNING, IN MCHENRY COUNTY, ILLINOIS. PARCEL 2: NON-EXCLUSIVE EASEMENT FOR PEDESTRIAN AND VEHICULAR INGRESS AND EGRESS TO THE UNITS AS WELL AS THE USE AND ENJOYMENT OVER, THROUGH, IN AND TO THE COMMUNITY AREAS FOR THE BENEFIT OF PARCEL 1 CREATED BY THE FIRST AMENDMENT TO DECLARATION OF COVENANTS, CONDITIONS AND RESTRICTIONS FOR THE VILLAS AT BULL VALLEY PROPERTY OWNERS ASSOCIATION RECORDED SEPTEMBER 21, 2000 AS DOCUMENT NO. 2000R0051447. Commonly known as 1314 BOULDER COURT, WOODSTOCK, IL 60098 Property Index No. 13-09-229-013. The real estate is improved with a residence. Sale terms: 25% GRZQ RI WKH KLJKHVW ELG E\ FHUWLĂ€HG IXQGV DW the close of the sale payable to The Judicial Sales Corporation. No third party checks will be accepted. The balance, including the Judicial sale fee for Abandoned Residential Property Municipality Relief Fund, which is calculated on residential real estate at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 or fraction thereof of the amount paid by WKH SXUFKDVHU QRW WR H[FHHG LQ FHUWLĂ€HG funds/or wire transfer, is due within twentyfour (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

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE TWENTY- SECOND JUDICIAL CIRCUIT MC HENRY COUNTY, ILLINOIS BANK OF AMERICA, N.A. Plaintiff, -v.ELENA BERNAL, et al Defendants 14 CH 00047 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above cause on April 14, 2014, an agent for The Judicial Sales Corporation, will at 1:00 PM on September 15, 2014, 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: PARCEL 1: LOT 67 IN APPLEWOOD UNIT 2 RESUDBIVISION, BEING A RESUBDIVISION 2) 287 /27 œ¡.¡¡ ,1 $33/(:22' 81,7 1 RESUBDIVISION, A RESUBDIVISION OF PART OF THE EAST HALF OF THE

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NORTHWEST QUARTER AND PART OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 15, TOWNSHIP 44 NORTH, RANGE 7 EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED JULY 10, 1992 AS DOCUMENT NO. 92R037966, IN MCHENRY COUNTY, ILLINOIS. PARCEL 2: EASEMENTS FOR INGRESS AND EGRESS TO AND FOR THE BENEFIT OF SAID LOT OVER LOT P AS SET FORTH IN DECLARATION OF COVENANTS, CONDITIONS, RESTRICTIONS AND EASEMENTS RECORDED DECEMBER 20, 1991 AS DOCUMENT NO. 91R 049380, IN MCHENRY COUNTY, ILLINOIS., Commonly known as 2029 ASPEN DRIVE, WOODSTOCK, IL 60098 Property Index No. 13-15-178-007. The real estate is improved with a residence. 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 funds/or wire transfer, is due within twentyfour (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. The sale is further subject to FRQĂ€UPDWLRQ E\ WKH FRXUW 8SRQ SD\PHQW LQ IXOO of the amount bid, the purchaser will receive a &HUWLĂ€FDWH RI 6DOH WKDW ZLOO HQWLWOH WKH SXUFKDVHU WR D GHHG WR WKH UHDO HVWDWH DIWHU FRQĂ€UPDWLRQ of the sale. The property will NOT be open for inspection and plaintiff makes no representation as to the condition of the property. Prospective bidders are admonished to check the court Ă€OH WR YHULI\ DOO LQIRUPDWLRQ ,I WKLV SURSHUW\ LV D condominium unit, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale, other than a mortgagee, shall pay the assessments and the legal fees required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4). If this property is a condominium unit which is part of a common interest community, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale other than a mortgagee shall pay the assessments required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1). IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. Effective May 1st, 2014 you will need a photo LGHQWLĂ€FDWLRQ LVVXHG E\ D JRYHUQPHQW DJHQF\ GULYHU¡V OLFHQVH SDVVSRUW HWF LQ RUGHU WR JDLQ entry into the foreclosure sale room in Cook &RXQW\ DQG WKH VDPH LGHQWLĂ€FDWLRQ IRU VDOHV held at other county venues. For information, H[DPLQH WKH FRXUW Ă€OH RU FRQWDFW 3ODLQWLII¡V attorney: CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C., 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE, IL 60527, (630) 794-9876 3OHDVH UHIHU WR Ă€OH QXPEHU THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION One South Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE You can also visit The Judicial Sales Corporation at www. tjsc.com for a 7 day status report of pending sales. CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C.

15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, IL 60527 (630) 794-5300 Attorney File No. 14-13-32742 Attorney ARDC No. 00468002 Case Number: 14 CH 00047 TJSC#: 34-6690 NOTE: Pursuant to the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, you are advised WKDW 3ODLQWLII¡V DWWRUQH\ LV GHHPHG WR EH D GHEW collector attempting to collect a debt and any information obtained will be used for that purpose. I619024 (Published in The Woodstock Independent, Aug 6, 2014, Aug 13, 2014, Aug 20, 2014) L9269

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE TWENTY- SECOND JUDICIAL CIRCUIT MC HENRY COUNTY, ILLINOIS BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., Plaintiff, -v.KYLE STEVENS, COURTNEY L. STEVENS Defendants 13 CH 146 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above cause on September 27, 2013, an agent for The Judicial Sales Corporation, will at 1:00 PM on September 17, 2014, 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: LOT 2 (EXCEPT THE NORTH 6 FEET 7+(5(2) ,1 %/2&. ,1 3((7¡6 SUBDIVISION, UNIT NO. 2, A SUBDIVISION OF PART OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 8, TOWNSHIP 44 NORTH, RANGE 7 EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED MARCH 6, 1950 AS DOCUMENT NO. 229144, IN BOOK 10 OF PLATS, PAGE 127, IN MCHENRY COUNTY, ILLINOIS. Commonly known as 708 ROOSEVELT RD., Woodstock, IL 60098 Property Index No. 13-08-180-028. The real estate is improved with a single family residence. The judgment amount was $251,937.50. 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 funds/or wire transfer, is due within twentyfour (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. The sale is further subject to FRQĂ€UPDWLRQ E\ WKH FRXUW 8SRQ SD\PHQW LQ IXOO of the amount bid, the purchaser will receive a &HUWLĂ€FDWH RI 6DOH WKDW ZLOO HQWLWOH WKH SXUFKDVHU WR D GHHG WR WKH UHDO HVWDWH DIWHU FRQĂ€UPDWLRQ of the sale. The property will NOT be open for inspection and plaintiff makes no representation as to the condition of the property. Prospective bidders are admonished to check the court Ă€OH WR YHULI\ DOO LQIRUPDWLRQ ,I WKLV SURSHUW\ LV D condominium unit, the purchaser of the unit at


PUBLIC NOTICES the foreclosure sale, other than a mortgagee, shall pay the assessments and the legal fees required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4). If this property is a condominium unit which is part of a common interest community, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale other than a mortgagee shall pay the assessments required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1). IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. Effective May 1st, 2014 you will need a photo LGHQWLĂ€FDWLRQ LVVXHG E\ D JRYHUQPHQW DJHQF\ GULYHU¡V OLFHQVH SDVVSRUW HWF LQ RUGHU WR JDLQ entry into the foreclosure sale room in Cook &RXQW\ DQG WKH VDPH LGHQWLĂ€FDWLRQ IRU VDOHV held at other county venues. For information, FRQWDFW 3ODLQWLII¡V DWWRUQH\ -2+1621 BLUMBERG & ASSOCIATES, LLC, 230 W. Monroe Street, Suite #1125, Chicago, IL 60606, 3OHDVH UHIHU WR Ă€OH QXPEHU 7+( -8',&,$/ 6$/(6 &25325$7,21 One South Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE You can DOVR YLVLW 7KH -XGLFLDO 6DOHV &RUSRUDWLRQ DW www.tjsc.com for a 7 day status report of SHQGLQJ VDOHV -2+1621 %/80%(5* ASSOCIATES, LLC 230 W. Monroe Street, Suite #1125 Chicago, IL 60606 (312) 541-9710 $WWRUQH\ )LOH 1R &DVH 1XPEHU &+ 7-6& 127( 3XUVXDQW WR 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. I619482 (Published in The Woodstock Independent, Aug 6, 2014, Aug 13, 2014, Aug 20, 2014) L9270

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ASSUMED NAME Public Notice is hereby given that on AUGUST 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 RZQLQJ conducting and transacting the business NQRZQ DV /,77/( 7<.(�b{6 )$50 ORFDWHG DW 11415 HILLSIDE ROAD, HEBRON, IL 60034. Dated AUGUST 5, 2014 /s/ Katherine C. Schultz (County Clerk) (Published in The Woodstock Independent Aug 13, 2014, Aug 20, 2014) L9272

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE TWENTY6(&21' -8',&,$/ &,5&8,7 0&+(15< COUNTY, ILLINOIS FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS BANK, Plaintiff, v. MARK MUNO, MFM PROPERTIES, LLC, THOMAS E. CONCIALDI, NON-RECORD UNKNOWN OWNERS AND CLAIMANTS, Defendants. 11 CH 2772 PUBLICATION NOTICE 7KH UHTXLVLWH DIÀGDYLW IRU SXEOLFDWLRQ KDYLQJ EHHQ ÀOHG QRWLFH LV KHUHE\ JLYHQ HDFK RI \RX the above-named defendants, MARK MUNO, UNKNOWN OWNERS AND NON RECORD CLAIMANTS, in the aboveentitled suit, that suit has been commenced in the above-cited court, praying for the foreclosure of a certain mortgage executed by MARK F. MUNO & THOMAS E. CONCIALDI to FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS BANK dated

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August 16, 2004 and recorded August 18, 2004 LQ WKH 0&+(15< &RXQW\ 5HFRUGHU¡V 2IĂ€FH DV Document #2004R0074753, conveying the SUHPLVHV GHVFULEHG DV IROORZV WR ZLW 3DUFHO 3DUW RI WKH 1RUWK +DOI RI WKH 6RXWKZHVW Quarter of Section 11, Township 45 North, Range 5 East of the Third Principle Meridian, together with that part of the North Half of the Southeast Quarter of Section 11, bounded E\ D OLQH GHVFULEHG DV IROORZV %HJLQQLQJ DW the Southwest corner of the North Half of the Southwest Quarter of Section 11; thence South 89 degrees, 53 minutes, 07.6 seconds East along the South line of the North Half of the said Southwest Quarter Section, a distance of 2179.203 feet; thence North 0 degrees 06 minutes 52 seconds East perpendicular to the last described course, a distance of 327.234 feet; thence South 89 degrees, 53 minutes, 07.6 seconds East along a line parallel to the South line of the North Half of the Southwest Quarter of Section 11, a distance of 688.08 feet to its intersection with the center line of Illinois Route 23; thence North 07 degrees, 47 minutes, 04.4 seconds East along said center line, a distance of 564.49 feet to a point of curve; thence Northeasterly along a line being the arc of a circle convex Northwesterly and having a radius of 1910.08 feet, an arc distance of 449.32 feet (the chord of which bears North 14 degrees, 31 minutes, 25 seconds East and measures 448.9 feet) thence North 89 degrees, 52 minutes 41 seconds West along the North line of the South Half of Section 11, a distance of 3054.947 feet to the West line of the North Half of the Southwest Quarter of Section 11; thence South 00 degrees, 04 minutes, 59.4 seconds West along the West line of the North Half of the Southwest Quarter of Section 11, a distance of 1321.25 feet to the place of beginning, in McHenry County, Illinois. 3DUFHO 3DUW RI WKH 1RUWK +DOI RI WKH 6RXWKZHVW Quarter of Section 11, Township 45 North, Range 5 East of the Third Principle Meridian, together with that part of the Southeast Quarter of said section 11, bounded by a line described DV IROORZV &RPPHQFLQJ DW WKH 6RXWKZHVW corner of the North Half of the Southwest Quarter of Section 11; thence South 89 degrees 553 minutes 07.6 seconds East along the South line of the North half of the Southwest Quarter of Section 11, a distance of 2179.203 feet for the place of beginning; thence North 0 degrees 06 minutes 52 seconds East along a line perpendicular to the last described course, a distance of 327.234 feet; thence South 89 degrees, 53 minutes, 07.6 seconds East along a line parallel with the South line of the North Half of the Southwest Quarter of Section 11, a distance of 688.08 feet to its intersection with the center line of Illinois Route 23; thence South 07 degrees, 47 minutes, 04.4 seconds West along said center line, a distance of 330.00 feet to the South line of the North Half of the Southeast Quarter of Section 11; thence North 89 degrees, 56 minutes,23.2 seconds West along said South line, a distance of 192.99 feet to the Southeast corner of the North Half of the Southwest Quarter of Section 11; thence North 89 degrees, 53 minutes, 07.6 seconds West along the South line of the North Half of the Southwest Quarter Section, a distance of 451.09 feet to the place of the beginning, in McHenry County, Illinois. Notice is also hereby given you that said Complaint prays for other relief; that summons was duly issued out of the said court against you as provided by law, and that the said suit is still pending. The premises are commonly known as ROUTE 23, HARVARD, IL 60033 and the title holders of record of said premises are MFM PROPERTIES, LLC. NOW, THEREFORE, unless you, the aboveQDPHG GHIHQGDQWV Ă€OH \RXU DQVZHU WR WKH

complaint in said suit or otherwise make your appearance therein, in the said court held in McHenry County, Illinois, on or before SEPTEMBER 14, default may be entered against you and each of you at any time after that day and a Decree entered in accordance with the prayer of said Complaint. Peter Vucha ROESER & VUCHA 920 Davis Road, Suite 100 Elgin, IL 60123 847/888-1820 Atty. No. 51427 (Published in The Woodstock Independent Aug 13, 2014, Aug 20, 2014) L9273

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ASSUMED NAME Public Notice is hereby given that on AUGUST 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 RZQLQJ conducting and transacting the business known as GHOST TRANSPORT SERVICE located at 413 N FLEMING RD, WOODSTOCK, IL 60098. Dated AUGUST 8, 2014 /s/ Katherine C. Schultz (County Clerk) (Published in The Woodstock Independent Aug 13, 2014, Aug 20, 2014) L9275

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ASSUMED NAME Public Notice is hereby given that on AUGUST D FHUWLÀFDWH ZDV ÀOHG LQ WKH 2IÀFH RI WKH County Clerk of McHenry County, Illinois, setting IRUWK WKH QDPHV DQG SRVW RIÀFH DGGUHVVHV of all of the persons owning, conducting and transacting the business known as MACHTIG HOME IMPROVEMENTS located at 4608 $5'025( &,5 -2+16%85* ,/ Dated AUGUST 6, 2014 /s/ Katherine C. Schultz (County Clerk) (Published in The Woodstock Independent Aug 13, 2014, Aug 20, 2014) L9276

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ASSUMED NAME Public Notice is hereby given that on AUGUST 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 RZQLQJ conducting and transacting the business known as MDS TRADING located at 9006 PINE AVENUE, WONDER LAKE, IL 60097. Dated AUGUST 8, 2014 /s/ Katherine C. Schultz (County Clerk) (Published in The Woodstock Independent Aug 13, 2014, Aug 20, 2014) L9277

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ASSUMED NAME Public Notice is hereby given that on AUGUST 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 RZQLQJ conducting and transacting the business known as HOMETOWN ARMS located at 806 SOUTHSIDE AVENUE, MCHENRY, IL 60051. Dated AUGUST 11, 2014 /s/ Katherine C. Schultz (County Clerk) (Published in The Woodstock Independent Aug 13, 2014, Aug 20, 2014) L9278

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE TWENTY6(&21' -8',&,$/ &,5&8,7 MCHENRY COUNTY-IN PROBATE Case No. 14PR000210 In the Matter of the Estate of ALICE MAE WILCOX Deceased CLAIM NOTICE 1RWLFH LV JLYHQ RI WKH GHDWK RI $/,&( 0$( WILCOX RI :22'672&. ,/ /HWWHUV RI RIÀFH ZHUH LVVXHG RQ WR 5HSUHVHQWDWLYHV $/%(57 - -(77( 4708 W OAKWOOD DR APT 2, MCHENRY, IL 60050-4922 ROBERT E LOW 3605 W CLOVER AVE, MCHENRY, IL 600505690 ZKRVH DWWRUQH\ LV CALDWELL BERNER & CALDWELL 100 1/2 CASS STREET, WOODSTOCK, IL 60098 &ODLPV DJDLQVW WKH HVWDWH PD\ EH ÀOHG ZLWKLQ VL[ PRQWKV IURP WKH GDWH RI ÀUVW SXEOLFDWLRQ $Q\ FODLP QRW ÀOHG ZLWKLQ VL[ PRQWKV IURP WKH GDWH RI ÀUVW SXEOLFDWLRQ RU FODLPV QRW ÀOHG within three months from the date of mailing or delivery of Notice to Creditor, whichever is later, shall be barred. &ODLPV PD\ EH ÀOHG LQ WKH RIÀFH RI WKH &OHUN of Circuit Court at the McHenry County Government Center, 2200 North Seminary Avenue, Woodstock, Illinois, 60098, or with the representative, or both. &RSLHV RI FODLPV ÀOHG ZLWK WKH &OHUN PXVW EH mailed or delivered to the representative and to his attorney within ten days after it has been ÀOHG /s/ Katherine C. Schultz (County Clerk) (Published in The Woodstock Independent Aug 20, 2014) L9280

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ASSUMED NAME Public Notice is hereby given that on AUGUST 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 RZQLQJ conducting and transacting the business known as KARENE REYES INSURANCE AGENCY located at 2401 HARNISH RD, ALGONQUIN, IL 60102. Dated AUGUST 13, 2014 /s/ Katherine C. Schultz (County Clerk) (Published in The Woodstock Independent Aug 13, 2014, Aug 20, 2014) L9281

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The Storage Space, 945 Dieckman St., P.O. Box 1873, Woodstock, IL, 60098, must receive the delinquent amount of $440.00 for rental of unit #41 at 945 Dieckman St., Woodstock, IL 60098, name KEVIN LINAK. Or contents will be sold(no auction) or disposed of on 9/05/14 DW D P DW 'LHFNPDQ 6W :RRGVWRFN ,/ &RQWHQWV XQLW 656 $79 ramps, Fabric couch with 2 matching recliners/

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The Storage Space, 945 Dieckman St., P.O. Box 1873, Woodstock, IL, 60098, must receive the delinquent amount of $770.00 for rental of unit #86 at 945 Dieckman St., Woodstock, IL 60098, name STEVE KILLE. Or contents will be sold(no auction) or disposed of on DW D P DW 'LHFNPDQ 6W :RRGVWRFN ,/ &RQWHQWV XQLW Metal Shelving, White wood product shelving, Wood book shelves, desks, dressers, Black & Decker workmate 525, Wood coffee table and end tables(prairie style), TV, Rocking FKDLU )UDPHG SLFWXUHV '9'¡V %HGGLQJ Portable air compressor, Sports Equipment, Fire extinguisher, Misc. Items, and Bags & Boxes contents unknown and other general household. (Published in The Woodstock Independent Aug 20, 2014) L9283

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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BE IT RESOLVED that notice is hereby given by the Board of Education of School District No. 200, in the County of McHenry, State of Illinois, that the budget for said school district IRU WKH ÀVFDO \HDU EHJLQQLQJ -XO\ ZLOO EH RQ ÀOH DQG FRQYHQLHQWO\ DYDLODEOH WR SXEOLF LQVSHFWLRQ DW WKH %RDUG RI (GXFDWLRQ 2IÀFH : -XGG 6WUHHW :RRGVWRFN ,OOLQRLV LQ WKH VFKRRO GLVWULFW IURP DQG DIWHU $ 0 RQ WKH 20th day of August, 2014. Notice is further hereby given that a public hearing on said rd EXGJHW ZLOO EH KHOG DW 3 0 RQ WKH day of September 2014 at the Clay Academy in this School District No. 200. By order of the Board of Education of School District No. 200 in the County of McHenry, State of Illinois. (Published in The Woodstock Independent Aug 20, 2014) L9284

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ASSUMED NAME Public Notice is hereby given that on AUGUST 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 RZQLQJ conducting and transacting the business known as R & D DRYWALL located at 624 E GRANT HIGHWAY, APT 202, MARENGO, IL 60152. Dated AUGUST 15, 2014 /s/ Katherine C. Schultz (County Clerk) (Published in The Woodstock Independent Aug 20, 2014) L9285

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ASSUMED NAME Public Notice is hereby given that on AUGUST 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 RZQLQJ conducting and transacting the business known as LUDYCO PARTNERS located at 19 ASHBURY LANE, BARRINGTON HILLS, IL 60010. Dated AUGUST 18, 2014 /s/ Katherine C. Schultz (County Clerk) (Published in The Woodstock Independent Aug 20, 2014) L9286

REAL ESTATE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE 7:(17< 6(&21' -8',&,$/ &,5&8,7 MC HENRY COUNTY, ILLINOIS WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO WELLS FARGO HOME MORTGAGE, INC. Plaintiff, -v.-$0(6 / 2:6/(< HW DO 'HIHQGDQWV 14 CH 00181 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS +(5(%< *,9(1 WKDW SXUVXDQW WR D -XGJPHQW of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above cause on May 15, 2014, an agent for The -XGLFLDO 6DOHV &RUSRUDWLRQ ZLOO DW 30 RQ September 17, 2014, 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 GHVFULEHG UHDO HVWDWH Commonly known as 1314 BOULDER COURT, WOODSTOCK, IL 60098 Property Index No. 13-09-229-013. The real estate is LPSURYHG ZLWK D UHVLGHQFH 6DOH WHUPV GRZQ RI WKH KLJKHVW ELG E\ FHUWLĂ€HG IXQGV DW WKH FORVH RI WKH VDOH SD\DEOH WR 7KH -XGLFLDO Sales Corporation. No third party checks will be DFFHSWHG 7KH EDODQFH LQFOXGLQJ WKH -XGLFLDO 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 WKH SXUFKDVHU QRW WR H[FHHG LQ FHUWLĂ€HG funds/or wire transfer, is due within twentyfour (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

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE 7:(17< 6(&21' -8',&,$/ &,5&8,7 MC HENRY COUNTY, ILLINOIS BANK OF AMERICA, N.A. Plaintiff, -v.ELENA BERNAL, et al Defendants 14 CH 00047 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS +(5(%< *,9(1 WKDW SXUVXDQW WR D -XGJPHQW of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above cause on April 14, 2014, an agent for The -XGLFLDO 6DOHV &RUSRUDWLRQ ZLOO DW 30 RQ September 15, 2014, 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 GHVFULEHG UHDO HVWDWH Commonly known as 2029 ASPEN DRIVE, WOODSTOCK, IL 60098 Property Index No. 13-15-178-007. The real estate is improved ZLWK D UHVLGHQFH 6DOH WHUPV GRZQ RI WKH KLJKHVW ELG E\ FHUWLĂ€HG IXQGV DW WKH FORVH RI WKH VDOH SD\DEOH WR 7KH -XGLFLDO 6DOHV &RUSRUDWLRQ No third party checks will be accepted. The EDODQFH LQFOXGLQJ WKH -XGLFLDO VDOH IHH IRU 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 funds/or wire transfer, is due within twenty-

four (24) hours. No fee shall be paid by the mortgagee acquiring the residential real estate pursuant to its credit bid at the sale or by any mortgagee, judgment creditor, or other lienor acquiring the residential real estate whose rights in and to the residential real estate arose prior to the sale. The subject property is subject to general real estate taxes, special assessments, or special taxes levied against said real estate and is offered for sale without any representation as to quality or quantity of title and without recourse to Plaintiff and in “AS ISâ€? condition. The sale is further subject to FRQĂ€UPDWLRQ E\ WKH FRXUW 8SRQ SD\PHQW LQ IXOO of the amount bid, the purchaser will receive a &HUWLĂ€FDWH RI 6DOH WKDW ZLOO HQWLWOH WKH SXUFKDVHU WR D GHHG WR WKH UHDO HVWDWH DIWHU FRQĂ€UPDWLRQ of the sale. The property will NOT be open for inspection and plaintiff makes no representation as to the condition of the property. Prospective bidders are admonished to check the court Ă€OH WR YHULI\ DOO LQIRUPDWLRQ ,I WKLV SURSHUW\ LV D condominium unit, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale, other than a mortgagee, shall pay the assessments and the legal fees required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4). If this property is a condominium unit which is part of a common interest community, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale other than a mortgagee shall pay the assessments required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1). IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. Effective May 1st, 2014 you will need a photo LGHQWLĂ€FDWLRQ LVVXHG E\ D JRYHUQPHQW DJHQF\ GULYHU¡V OLFHQVH SDVVSRUW HWF LQ RUGHU WR JDLQ entry into the foreclosure sale room in Cook &RXQW\ DQG WKH VDPH LGHQWLĂ€FDWLRQ IRU VDOHV held at other county venues. For information,

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to run.â€? e WNHS boys team ďŹ nished eighth in the IHSA Class 2A regional meet last fall. e girls team did not ďŹ eld enough runners to be represented as a team in the regional. Juniors Jesse Long and Isabella Mazzanti are the teams’ two returning sectional meet competitors from last year. e under has had only had one runner qualify for state – Mary Kelley in 2010. Farris said Long and Mazzanti have the ability to be the next from the school. “Jesse deďŹ nitely has the ability to get to state,â€? Farris said. “It’s all in his head whether or not he wants to do it. It’s all up to him.â€? “Izzy ran with the boys this summer,

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Jesse [Long], [graduate] Sergio [Rodriguez] and Sam [Reuter],� Farris said. “ at has helped her quite a bit. She’s got a chance [to qualify for state]. She’s been running really well.� Baltes said she feels the team will improve throughout the season. “We’re a young team, but we’ll be able to improve a lot over the season,� Baltes said. “I think we’ll do well.� Farris said he was excited the IHSA Class 2A cross-country regional will be held at Emricson Park Saturday, Oct. 25, and the sectional meet will be held at Emricson Park in 2015. At this time, however, he said he was just working on preparing the course for the season. “Right now, we’re just working to get the course in shape for the season as

a good amount of it was ooded in the spring,� Farris said. e Byrne Festival will be held Saturday, Sept. 20, at Emricson Park. WNHS will host Woodstock High School and Crystal Lake Central Tuesday, Oct. 7, at Emricson Park. Cas Creighton is the assistant coach for the under this season. e rest of the boys roster includes sophomores Danny Blalock, Andrew Dort, Wesley Ford, Ryan Hanson, Derek Hartmann, Matthew Haynes, Alec Molve and Brendan Smith; and freshmen Braeden Given and Aaron Sims. e rest of the girls roster includes sophomores Landis Delgado, Sydney Gawronski and Peyton Wood; and freshman Amanda Valdes-Garcia.

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ally well,â€? Cunningham said. “I think we had one of the largest number of people show up that I’ve seen. ‌ It was good to go somewhere else and run rather than the streets of Woodstock. ‌ To run in a place you’re not used to can help you prepare for a race.â€? Semmen agreed the changes to the summer program had an impact. “Summer running became a bigger thing,â€? Semmen said. “People seemed to enjoy it a lot. We worked really hard, so, hopefully, the summer miles will pay off later in the season.â€?

Last year, the boys team ďŹ nished 10th at the IHSA sectional tournament and the girls team ďŹ nished sixth. Junior Luke Beattie and sophomore Kate Jacobs are the two returning state qualiďŹ ers. “We have experienced runners, but they are still young,â€? Fuller said. “ ere are some young kids who can run. ey are really doing a great job.â€? On the boys team, Fuller praised the work of Spencer Stumpff and said “He has really done well this summer.â€? For the girls team, the top returners are juniors Grace

Beattie, Megan Hansen and Amy Zhang. “Amy Zhang has come a long way from a freshman to where she is now,� Fuller said. Fuller is excited to get the season started and said he and assistant Bill Macaulay want to continue to build on the tradition at WHS. “We want to build on the success we’ve had for a while at this school,� Fuller said. “We keep telling them to work hard and it will pay off.� e rest of the boys roster includes: juniors Donovan Chambers, Travis Mon-

talbano, Maclain ornton, Wyatt Walkington and Dustin Wolf; sophomores Jarod Baker, Burton Parker, Austin Castillo, Spencer Hanson and Justin Kucharski; and freshmen Steven Cunningham, Carter Hansen, eo Hutchins and Tyler Peake. e rest of the girls roster includes: junior Christina Romero; sophomores Emma Bateman, Maddy Neubauer, Kelly Read, Izzy Solberg and Ryn Stewart; and freshmen Joselyn Brown, Kayla Deegan, Jesselyn Koscinski, Abby Primus and Camryn Tafoya.


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Woodstock co-op golf team banking on youth By JAY SCHULZ The Independent e Woodstock co-op golf team, with members from Woodstock and Woodstock North high schools, has a good problem this year. With 23 students trying out for the team, head coach J.C. Wise, who said it was the best turnout the team has had in years, has some decisions to make. “We are very young,� Wise said. “We’re really excited about how some of the younger kids might be able to help us. We have a lot of freshmen. ere are some that have played and should be able to help us in the future. ere are some that look athletic, and, hopefully,

we’ll be able to get something out of them.� e team has two players with match experience – cocaptains Devin Meyer, a senior, and Jared Zientz, a junior. Both are from WNHS. “ ose two guys were looking to provide a lot of leadership and show the younger kids in our program how things are done and, hopefully, lead them in a real positive way,� Wise said. “ ey are going to play a real important role for us this year.� Wise said he knows with such a young roster he has to build a foundation for the future. “We want to teach them the game – just the basics – the things we think are really important,� Wise said. “Hopefully,

they are going to buy in. We’re going to do the right things out on the golf course. We’re going to be very honorable. We’re going to take good care of the golf

“We’re really excited about how some of the younger kids might be able to help us.� — J.C. Wise, head coach

course. We’re going to have a lot of respect for the game and our opponents. We’re going to represent District 200 as best

we can.â€? Meyer said he understands his role in the team. “I’m going to teach [my teammates] the etiquette of the game,â€? Meyer said. “I like to think that we have a certain expectation of our [players] on the Woodstock golf team, and I am going to just try to show them as coach Wise showed me when I ďŹ rst came up.â€? Zientz said he learned a lot about being a Woodstock team member from former teammate Alex Ferguson, who graduated in May. “Alex deďŹ nitely showed me the way to go – simple things like etiquette around the course, what to do, what not to do,â€? Zientz said.

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Marian cross-country starts season with new coach

’Canes look to build confidence

By JAY SCHULZ The Independent

e girls team captains are senior Emma Baumert, and junior Monica Juarez. “ ey have been the two most conNew Marian Central Catholic High School cross-country head coach Amy sistent [runners],â€? Beattie said. Seniors Olivia Dineen and Marisa Beattie is looking to continue on the same path as former coach Jon Lake- Monbrod both had injuries at the beginning of the season last year. macher. “ is year, we are coming in healthy,â€? “Before Jon, there really wasn’t much [of a summer program],â€? Beattie Beattie said. “We had so many injuries said. “Jon and I started out slowly, and, last year. ere wasn’t a race where this year, we have more runners hit- we had our top seven. Everyone looks ting 200 miles than we’ve had in any strong. ‌ e depth isn’t there like the other summer. We have more runners boys, but it’s a solid team as long as we stay injury free.â€? buying into [the program].â€? Sophomore Abigail Jones was the Beattie, who had previously coached team’s lone parin middle school, was ticipant to make the assistant under the state meet last Lakemacher for the “I think the boys year. Beattie said past two years. team will be the Jones’ goal this “Jon was amazing year is to be allto work for,â€? Beatbiggest surprise. I state. tie said. “He really can’t pick the top “When she says helped me a lot.â€? it, you think it’s alBoth the boys and seven right now.â€? ready happened,â€? girls teams for the — Amy Beattie, head coach Beattie said. “She’s Hurricanes comso conďŹ dent. e peted in the IHSA maturity she has Class 1A sectional blows me away.â€? tournament last fall, Baumert said she believes the girls ďŹ nishing 12th and 11th, respectively, and each team only lost one of its top team has the ability to make it to state this season. seven runners to graduation. “I would really like it for the team to e boys team is led by captains Michael Lyons, a senior, and Andrew Pay- go down to state this year,â€? Baumert said. “We deďŹ nitely have the potential. ton, a junior. “Michael has made huge strides this All the girls are so motivated, dedicatsummer,â€? Beattie said, and noted Ly- ed and hard working.â€? e Marian boys roster also inons ran more than 500 miles over the summer. “[And] Andrew is one of our cludes: seniors Sam Gulbrandsen, Eric Iftner, Bryce Struttman and Justop juniors. “I think the boys team will be the tin Santopadre; junior Ryan DiPietro; biggest surprise,â€? Beattie continued. sophomores Danny Baumert, Clay “I can’t pick the top seven right now. Gulbrandsen, Shige Hatanaka and ere are 10 kids who can ďŹ ll in the Adam Konopka; and freshmen Tyler top seven [spots]. It’s a great problem Gillum, Michael Morehead and Nick Reuter. to have.â€? e Marian girls roster also inBeattie also praised the work ethic of junior Liam Knudsen, who put in cludes: senior eresa Hughes; sophothe top miles for the team in the sum- mores Karla Juarez, Nicole Lange and Morgan Litterer; and freshmen Grace mer training program. “I think we’re going to have a great Knudsen; Christina Merrill, Violet Ray year, because we have so much experi- and Shelby Truckenbrod. e Hurricanes open their season ence coming back and we’ve deďŹ nitely turned up the work over the summer, Saturday, Aug. 30, at the McHenry which should really make a different County Meet at McHenry Township Park. in the season,â€? Lyons said.

With ďŹ ve golfers graduating last year, new athletes are being asked to step up to the challenge By MEGAN IVERS The Independent e graduation of ďŹ ve Marian Central Catholic High School golfers last year opened the door for young Hurricanes to step up to the challenge and make their mark during the 2014 varsity season. And with the guidance of senior returners and co-captains Kyler Hardie and Brian Powers, the Marian boys golf team should gain considerable experience this season, especially against stiffer competition in the Hurricanes’ new East Suburban Catholic Conference. “ e new conference we’re in is going to be tough,â€? said head coach Erin

Woodstock will host eight teams in the Woodstock Invite ursday, Aug. 21, at Bull Valley Golf Club and will play home matches at Oak Grove Golf Course, Harvard, because of the closing of Plum Tree Golf Club, its former home. Wise said the ofďŹ cial roster will be decided Aug. 19. He knows, with the inux of youth, the team will struggle at times this fall. “We just want to get better week by week,â€? Wise said. “It’s going to be interesting to see how competitive we are. Some of the bigger schools we play we are really going to have a hard time with. Hopefully, we can get some wins here or there this year.â€?

Carver. “We only have four matches [St. Viator, Carmel, St. Patrick and Notre Dame] to give us a taste of what’s to come.â€? Carver will rely on Hardie, Powers and junior Edward Salvador to serve as the core of the Hurricane roster. Fresh talent in sophomores Brett Seegers, Cade Seeders, Evan Caselton and John Powers will be important in establishing a rhythm the ‘Canes can use to build future success. Freshman James Lyden also may be a contributor for the ‘Canes. “ConďŹ dence goes a long way,â€? said Powers. “If you get on the ďŹ rst tee and worry, chances are you will play bad. If you’re conďŹ dent, you’ll play better the whole round. It’s all about thinking positively and being conďŹ dent.â€? Hardie said weekly, continuous improvement would be important, especially if any regional team victory or state qualiďŹ cations become reality. “No one score will win a match,â€? said Hardie. “It’s just you and the course. We need to stay smart and get in a rhythm.â€? e Hurricanes opened their season Aug. 19 against Belvidere North and Marengo. ey will host Johnsburg at Crystal Woods at 4:30 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 20. e team will then compete with ESCC rival St. Patrick at the St. Pat’s Invite at McHenry Country Club at 2 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 23.

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Ferris returns to coach young Thunder cross-country team By JAY SCHULZ The Independent Woodstock North High School saw the return of a familiar face this summer. For-

mer cross-country head coach Bruce Farris returned after a year hiatus, replacing Dan Kremske, who moved to Oregon to train for the Olympics. Farris has a young roster of

18 runners, only two of which are seniors – boys team captain Sam Reuter and girls team captain Brianna Baltes. “We’re really young,” Farris said. “I think they’ll be OK. I

think they bought into it.” e under’s summer program was very successful, according to Reuter. “We had great attendance,” Reuter said. “It’s been one of

the better years we’ve had for the summer program.” Farris said he was pleased with the effort of the runners who participated in the summer program. “ e kids ran nearly 500 miles this summer,” Farris said. “It was a perfect summer Please see Thunder, Page 30

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With changes in place, WHS XC looks to a new season By JAY SCHULZ The Independent

Lady ‘Cane Kenzie Mocogni practices her putting Aug. 15 at Boone Creek Golf Course. INDEPENDENT PHOTO BY KEN FARVER

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’Lady Canes look to experience By MEGAN IVERS The Independent With both extensive varsity experience and a strong field of young golfers, the Marian Central Catholic High School girls golf team has what it takes to put together some solid performances this fall. “ eir maturity as golfers has been a joy to see,” said head coach Paula Watson. “Our strongest golfers are very smart, serious, reflective and intelligent. ey know their strengths and weaknesses. “I’m eager to get to know them better, share in their successes and see them get through the struggles,” said Watson. Senior returner and co-captain Emily Johnson has had the fortunate experience of knowing how to get through struggles. For Johnson, learning the nuances of the game has meant learning how to rely on her driver and hybrid clubs when she needs consistency.

“Their maturity as golfers has been a joy to see.” — Paula Watson, head coach

“My club that always gets me out of trouble is my hybrid,” said Johnson. “It boosts my confidence when I need it.” Johnson said helping the younger players find the same sense of confidence and love of their game will define success for the Hurricanes this season. “We are excited to welcome our freshmen,” said senior returner and cocaptain Kenzie Mocogni. “We all support each other and build each other up. at’s something I love about golf and one of the main reasons I play.” Sophomore returnee Sophia Archos will be an important presence for the Lady ‘Canes. Also returning are juniors

Miabelle McNeil and Hannah Gillespie. Newcomers include nine freshmen: Maria Mercurio, Ally McNulty, Molly Mocogni, Lucca Kenyon, Natalie Miller, Jordan Draffkorn, Maranda Donaldson, Flannery Harman and Hannah Glatt. Mercurio has played in several McHenry County Junior Golf Association events and feels having strong leadership takes the stress off the stepup to high school sports. “ ey always tell the younger girls, if you ever have a bad hole, you look for the next one and know you can improve on how you’re playing,” said Mercurio. “I’m excited for this opportunity to improve on how I am playing and be more competitive.” e Hurricanes opened their season on Aug. 18 and have three matches this week. ey will host the Marian Invite at Boone Creek Wednesday, Aug. 20, travel to Marengo Ridge on Monday, Aug. 25, and host Fenwick at Boone Creek Wednesday, Aug. 27.

Change is the word for the Woodstock High School cross-country team. Dean Street School physical education teacher Jay Fuller took over as head coach at the start of the summer and has started to shape the program in his vision. Fuller moved practice times to 6:45 a.m. to help avoid the summer heat. He also established field trip Fridays this summer and had parents of team members help him drive the team to out-of-town destinations. e team took trips to several McHenry County Conservation District sites including Glacier Park, Marengo Ridge and Pleasant Valley, and the lakefront in Chicago and Fontana Beach. “ ey were still working, but they had a good time doing it,” Fuller said. “It was fun, and the parents were awesome. “I thought the summer program went really well. … ere were a bunch of kids busting it [this summer]. It was fun to watch.” Captains this year are seniors Jon Cunningham and Mike Zaino for the boys team and senior Sarah Semmen for the girls team. “ ey’ve been doing a great job all summer,” Fuller said. “ ey came to most of the running. ey led the warm-ups, cool- downs and stretches. ey are very good leaders right now.” Cunningham said he was pleased with the summer program. “ e summer program went rePlease see WHS, Page 30

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Woodstock’s co-op golf team sees its highest turnout in years

The Hurricanes have a new head coach

The ’Canes will depend on young golfers this season

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