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dent was still open, tond no upgsaded charges had been
Plaines, has been chas'ged with dsiving under tise influence, failure to s-educe speed to avoid an accident
and failure to produce a drivers license, News Affairs
reported. As ofMonday the investigation into the acci-
coon be spoken," Paiser said.
Dougherty stepped up to the varsity team from jun-
a clew member for Maine South's Octobes ptoduction of"Alice in Wonderland."
iot_ vai'sity last yeas- to OIl in
In early-October Mtsine
for tite team's injured catch(na-, but Paiser kept her on varsity after witnessing her abilities and her interaction with the teans. 'She wcssjust the epitome of a team plcoyer," Paises
South boated cs blood drive in Dougherty's bonos; with
Volunteess aro needed
fundraiser. Last held in
Marcls 2007, this event usually includes silent and live
that was asked of loes; whether it was playing
fcsirs stsid.
catcher os filling in on first
A funesal Mass t'os Paige Douglsesty is selseduied for lo am, today (Nov. 5) cot St.
bosse."
tablished at Hcosais Bank, 615 Busse Flighway, Park
"She wnsjust a great kid,"
Ridge, tond at least two ben-
Pcoises oscided. 'Anything tisaI.
efits will also be held this
Paul 01' tIse Cs-osn Ccsthotic
sneeclecl to be done at Maine
montis. 'rise Iso-st Isosted in
Chus-ch its Pas'k Einige, vinese
South, also would cslwcsys vol-
1ntst't by Mosine South's girls
Paige attended elenoontcts'y school.
usitees loes- liaste and efforts
softbosll team, will be 7-10
eatclses' osi Monino South's and
also played with the
Pask Ridge Pistols softball league. Hes- Maine South coach, Enomy Paises', said the softball team will weat a patch os- other symbol irs semembsance ofPaige svisen theis season begins in Apt-il. Athletically, she was a re-
will feature an evening of Oso Nov. 21, proceeds from Play Ball USA's 7th Anssutil
ments, service and leader-
rosffle tsnd si3nt auction will be donated to tise Douglserty Family. The event will be 5-9 p.sn. at Play Bosh USA,
ally talented girl, but it was as a person that she will be
missed in moro ways than
Plaines, ntsd load selected as
Mystic Waters
in Des
center, (847) 823-0453.
this event should call the
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ViSIagc' of WcstDu,sdx, J'erpiii #20097.t 43
I-liglswosy, Chicosgo. Tine event
bail, Dougiserty wan a peer nsediatos' tot Maisse South and loes- acadensic achieve-
worked as a lifeguard at.
work in the center's office on mailings and computer
p.m. Sunday at Habetler
bowling and a silent auction, Paises stud.
al Honor Society. She also
Anyone interested in serving on tine committee to plan
Bowl, 5252 N. Notthwest
out." In csddition to playing soft-
slsip capabilities eat-ned hot' ti spot in tise school's Nation-
being ofhomobound clients;
many students expressed
hospitalized there, News At-
vatsity girls softball totons
auctions, as well as dinner and dancing.
unteering to donate. So
said. 'She did everything
Pcnige Doughet'ty was a
unteers to help plan its annual dinnes auction
more than 80 students vol-
intescst tlaat tise blood dtive was extended tonother dtiy. A fund to help tise Dougisesty family with mcdícal expenses lotas been es-
in tony way, slsape or fosm. It. didn't sssattes vhtst it woos. If someone needed sonsetlsissg, Pcuige vas s-ight these to help
1580 N. Northwest Highway,
Suite 310, Park Ridge. The center also needs vol-
yeat-round to: visit tise frail
elderly; take center clients to medical appointments or shopping; make telephone calls to check on the well-
.
COOK COUNTY MEDICAL EXAMINER
$795,000
ter ofConcern offices are at
homebound clients.
Paiqe Dougherty (standing in back row, sinlh frnm lelt), pictured here with her 2008 teammates on the Maine South junior varsity soltball team, died last week due to injuries sustained in a car crash that allegedly involved a drunk driver. She was 17. Her 19-year-old sister, Kelly Douqherty, has been charKed in the accident.
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BOARD ROUNDUP
Village real estate tax goes unchanged By TONY BERTUCA [emailprotected]
'rhe village government in
nounced he would step down as chairman of the Fi-
tax in 2009 as it did in 2008.
of his responsibilities nu
"risei'e is no increase in
chairman of the Etlsics
the real estate levy," Mayor
Board. Trustee Alan Wed will replace Loverde as finance chairman. The board also voted to name new Trustee James Flynes to replaced retired Trustee Bart Murphy as di-
Oct. 27 Village Board meeting. ''There are other taxing
bodies, but the village has not increased." Like last year tise village will take in $4,345,467 in real estate taxes.
Tirnonere/for STM)
Milwaukee Ave. project delays acknowledged By TONY BERTUCA [emailprotected]
While it has been known unofficially for some time, Nues officials released a de-
tailed statement about delays to the Milwaukee Avenue streetscape and beautification project last week on the village's Web site.
when the gas main was hit by the contractor."
"The reconstruction and beautification project will
kee Avenue. u enhancements at Veter-
Two underground storage tanks were also found
ans Memorial Water Fall
vironmental Protection
continue as long as possible this season," according to a village statement. 'Although the project will most likely not be completed until June 2010, all lanes on Milwau-
Agency.
kee Avenue vili be open
during construction, causing delays for environmental remediation by the En-
Public Services Director Scott Jochim gave a speech
Nues officials said the Illi-
detailing the construction
nois Department of Transportation delayed the proj-
delays several weeks ago at
ect start date six-months.
merce mayoral luncheon. Village officials said they have been assured thai, the most difficult work related to the construction project has passed.
They said other delays oc-
curred when Nicor failed to locate a 4-inch gas main
causing significant work stoppage and road closure
an annual Chamber of Com-
during the winter months." Village officials said the beautification work planned for completion in June 2010 includes:
Plaza.
crosswalk improve-
monts and intersection lights at Milwaukee and 'rouhy, and Milwaukee and Waukegan.
pedestrian lights and enhancements at the cor-
ners of Milwaukee and Touhy, and Milwaukee and Waukegan.
painting of street light
a new sidewalk from AI-
poles black from Albion Avenue to Nova Avenue,
bien Avenue to Nova Avenue. redesigned bus shelters from Albion to Neya Avenue,
u improvement of crosswalk and intersection lights at Flarts Road and Milwau-
In other Village Board business trustees voted to
By TONY BERTUCA [emailprotected]
Nibs Mayor Robert
Gaming Act to be worked out by the Illinois Gaming Board, namely how poker machines will be regulated.
Caliere said that the Village
Caliere said he expects
Board is not yet prepared
the Gaming Board to have
whether to allow video
Jan. 15.
to make a decision on everything ironed out by
information." Nues became embroiled
ties, like Naperville and unincorporated Cook County,
in controversy in 2006 when Lucky Magee's, an off.track betting parloi; was first proposed. Residents formed an
have already voted to ban
organization to OPO5C the OTB but the board voted to
Callero said he and trustees are waiting for de-
"I will call an open meeting in January to discuss the issue," Callero said, "At that
allow the facility. Lucky Magee's was later built at
tails of the Illinois Video
time we should have enough
Many Illinois communi-
poker in village limits.
Golf Mill Shopping Centc
counting award from the
$25,000 from the sales.
Government Finance Office
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2010 PRIMARY
Four challengers file for Schakowsky seat By KAREN BERKOWITZ [emailprotected]
teacher and college iisstructoi; and Morris "Moe" Shan-
field, of Chicago, a retired No Democratic rivals Isave
journalist who ran for the
stepped forward to chal-
seat in 2008. The 28-year-old Ribeiro ran for the 9th Congressional District in 2006 and earlier this yeas; ran osa Green Pasty candidate for the 5th Congressiossal District in a special election to replace Rahm Emanuel.
lenge U.S. Rep. Janice Schakowsky for tise right to represent tise 9th Congres-
sional District, but there's no shortage of candidates eager to take on dates have filed for spots on
Schakowsky, the Chief
the primary bailot Feb. 2. Tisey are Susanne Atanus
Deputy Whip in tise U.S. House of Representatives,
of Des Plaines, a former pro-
explored a l'un for the U.S.
curement analyst for the
Senate seat held by ap-
Generai Services Administration who ran as a write-
School graduate and authot:
pointee Roland Burns, but opted to l'un for a seventh term in tise Flouse. Tise Otis Congressional District includes Evanston, Wilmette, Glenview, Nor-
Primary voters choosing
ridge, Skokie, Lincolnwood,
a Green Party ballot in Februal'y will have a choice between two candidates, They
Morton Grove, Nues, Des Plaines and Park Ridge. it
in candidate in 2008; and Joel Barry Pohlak of Skok-
ie, a recent Harvard Law
frastructure expenses.
tel'.
from 41,000 to 425,000. The village isopes to make about
is schedule to vote Nov.23 on a motion banning video poker machines. Gaming proponents have could generate sss much as $373 million a year for in-
Emergency Dispatch Cen-
Department officials for receiving an excellence-in-ac-
video pokei; and Park Ridge
estimated tise machines
rector to the Regional
audit and praised Finance
Two Republican candi-
Video gambling ruling to come early-2010
nance Committee because
The board authorized tIse saie of 17 village vehicles, whicls isad mileage ranging
approve tise annual village
Schakowsky in Novemhei
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
year. Ti'ustee ,Joe LoVerde an-
Nues is levying tise exact same amount of real estate
Robert Callero said at an
Costumes 'n' cupcakes Angelina Shamoon and Mary Judo have cupcakes at Nues Public Library's Spooky Saturday. (Stacia
for the 30th consecutive
nro Simon Ribeiro of Evanston, o substitute
also includes portions of Chicago's lakefront. Cornrnent:pioneerloc'al.corn
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is cietertained by Lise stolte. It staarted severs years asgo oat 42.5 percent atsd basicasily it's rinces 7.5 percent every yeanr In 2009,70 percent of our students lsatd to meet or exceed stoancloards," Anno Roioff, District 219 assistant superirstetscient for curs'iculutins aand instruction, saud. in 2010 tite percentage level will be 77.7 percent,
studersts," Roboff said. TIse PSAE is tarken oves-y opting by isigh selsool junior-s. Nues West I-high Sclsool dici not tacet standaarcls in tise "aslI" category fese- both roadissg (62.4 laos-cent) stud taath (66.6 pot-cent) and also tine economically chisaadvan-
taged in maths (50.7 pee-cent). Niles North did not meet staundaids in tine all" catogory for- seading (63.4 per"coest), students with disabil-
that malees it difficult," Roioff sos ici. In as Sutn-'i'ienos r'osmslciaig eif
Illinois lsigls schools bossed on these scos'es, Nues North was sanlced 92nd oatid Nibs West was lO6thn out of 656
schools. Since the district chcl not make state stancioas'ds Lise district lias liad to write os schsool impr-ovemetnt planas and osIno woe-Icon a r'estr'usctut-ing pbosn. 'Pise district moss
cent), and economically dis-
taken steps to help stucieastv
advantaged for- math (455 percent).
meet reading and tsscathn standasds. "Students stae'ting tisis
Wlsen you hoolc at all
Schools that didn't nicoL tise 70 percent level overall
ive'se doing foe- students and our ves-y diver-se population
os- for atny pasrticuias- sub-
of sttrdents we have excel-
group within tine student
lent schools that we're
body att-o considered as mot meeting standaas'ds.
proud of. Our teacher-s at-e
eighth grade piaceoniont test foe high scisool, will be s'e-
woe-king extsemeiy har-d and
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Stçi.p The Village of Morton Grove wants to create an exclusive franchise for collecting commercial waste and recycling for all of the Village's businesses, which will create a monopoly and impose a hidden tax that will be paid by Morton Grove businésses' and their customers.
A commercial waste and recyclin franchise in Morton Grove will...
y" Eliminate Choice In today's competitive environment you, the business owner, can choose among several haulers. The plan being considered by the Village will create á monopoly, meaning there will be no way for you to ensure reliability or change waste service and recycling providers if a hauler doesn't meet your expectations.
Impose a Hidden Tax The Village will collect an annual franchise fee, which will be passed on to Morton Grove businesses and your customers.
VI' Restrict Your Ability to Negotiate Pricing The Village becomes the customer and businesses will no longer be able to contract for the tailored services you need. Do you trust the Village to control your business costs? A' cornmércial waste collection franchise allows the Village to determine the.level of service for your business while you pay the bill.
Contact the Village Board of Trustees today and ask them to cancel the franchise plan because of the service and cost impacts to businesses and customers.
Morton Grove Village Hall 847-965-4100 President Dan Staackmann Trustee Daniel DiMaria [emailprotected] Trustee Larry Gomb erg [emailprotected]
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NILES POLICE
DISTRICT 207
31 ticketed at teenage
Federaistandards elude Maine East, South
drinking party: cops
BI, TONY BERTUCA
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Maine East High School did not snake adequate yearly progress, or AYP, as defmedby the federalNo Child
[emailprotected]
Left Behind Act for the sixth year in a row, according to the annual school re-
Nues police raided a party Oct. 24 on the 8400 block of
Mlles Police Sgt. Tom Davis said officers were :
summoned about D p.m. to the home. The parents were out of
beer was consumed on the
"Theparents were out oftown and the 18-year-old daughter had aparty." NflesPollcesgt. ibm Davis scene."
Davis said police had to
gain entry through the home by going through a broken, bloody basement window because the accupants refused to answer the door for more than 45 mm-
utos. "No one appeared to be in-
toxicated but some liad been consuming the beer," Davis said.
Mifitimedia art M teacher Andi Taglia helps B'yesrofd Amande Nelson make a student art project Oct. 15 at Park Ridge Public Library. Students in grades 2-5 carne to the library to make a multimedia piece as part of a special monthly class taught by the staff from Brickton Art Center (Allison Williams/Staff Photographer)
'Oral tradition' could come to end By TONY BERTUCA tbertuca@p joneerlocal corn
The Nibs Village Board is
considering moving the
publie comment portion of its monthly meetings from The daughter of Mar- the end ofthe agenda to eigarete Burke was issued an ther the beginning ot. midordinance violation for pos- die, something that would session and providing nIco- allow residents to speak to hoi to minors, according to items before trustees vote police, who did not immedi- on them. ately release the girl's name. Now, ifa resident attendThirty additional minors, inga Village Board meeting most ofwhom were 17 and wants to comment on an 18 years old, were issued or- agenda item, they may only dinance violations for pos- doso at the end ofthe mootsession of alcohol by a ing, when trustees are likeminor. One person who was to have already voted. cited was 19. Detailed infor- ly the board met Oct. mation on the Suspects was 27When to discuss the issue not immediately available. Trustee Joe LoVerde said All Ivere released to their he was in favor of changing parents on scene, pollee re- the meeting structure. ported. "It would seem to me the
ties allow public comment to be heard before agenda business is discussed and voted on, six communities
information," he said. "I
have public comment at the
was stopping citizens from
should be at the beginning ofour meeting;" he said. It sends a strong message and allows somebody Lo speak to an item." Trustee Kim Biederman agreed. "I'm very much for moving public comment to the beginning," she said. Village Attorney Joe An-
when Calleto suggested that
practice ofhearing public
be moved up in the agenda,
end ofcacli meeting, and three have comment at both
the beginning and end of each meeting. But the discussion of the matter became contentious
nunzio said the current ifpublic comment \vere to
comments at the end of it could not be allowed on each meeting exists because
of tradition. 'It was our rule, internally created," he said. "It has been an oral tradition."
Mayor Robert Callero began mulling the publiccomment change several months ago when a group ofeitizens complained that the board was casting votos without input from the public.
At the meeting Callero said he took a survey of3 neighboring communities to determina what was corn-
any Zoning issue before the board because the law pro-
hibits it. 'That's now testimony," he said. "We would have to
take the whole thing and send it back to the Zoning Board,"
Annunzio said the law backed Calleros assertion. "The record is created at the Zoning Board and the record is closed at the Zoning Board," Annunzio said. LoVerde said he objected because he Wanted as macli public input as possible on
mon practice regarding a zoning items he was ex-
public comment at meetings. He said 24 commuai-
pected to vote on. "We would not have that
audience." Annunzio told the board
guess J have a problem with that."
he would investigate the
Annunzio said nothing
issue further and would piepare a memo for the
contacting trustees before their meeting to voice any Concerns about zoning is-
trustees. Meanwhile, residents at
the meeting told the board
sues or commenting at Zon-' they would prefer to be ing Board hearings. heard before trustees VOtC(l Trustee James Hynes, for- on agenda items. Resident alci' chairman ofthe Plan- Mike Shields told the board fling and Zoning Board, said he thought allowing public' a village board considering Comments at the beginning a zoning-board recommen- of each meeting would indation was analogous to an crease citizen participation. appellate court. "These comments aro ira-
"The record is in a trial
portant," hesaid. "lt!sgood
court," he said. "That's what
for Niles to get more l)eople
an appellate court decision is based on. We arc flot alJowed to take any new tes-
at these meetings. I think some ofthese meetings are shortchanging the citizens." After the discussion
timony."
Others at the meeting \vore quick to point out that they have allowed new testimony on zoning items before, such as the controversial off-track betting facility near Golf Mill Shopping Center. "It was CilOfleous every
.
mony from witnesses in the
trustees."
welcome accountability. At
math for their school's to
exceeding state reading standards. That did not
year as they continue their
meet the safe-harbor target of 52.2 percent. . only 55.4 percent of lowincome students meeting or
from falling through the academic cracks." Maine South, meanwhile, did not meet AYP because
that No Child Left Behind standards have been established in a way that means all schools eventually will bejudged as 'failing.' "The value of that judg-
only 51.1 percent of disabled
efforts to catch students
meet the "safe-harbor" target of66.8 percent. . only 64.3 percent of all white students meeting or exceeding state math stan-
fared better than most lIlinais schools in math, where 51.6 percent of all students meet or exceed standards. Barb Dill-Verge, assistant
But overall Maine East
harbor target ofG4.8 percent.
Many education advocates oppose the federal
the same time, the fact is
ment in either genuinely measuring schools' performance or inadvancing
.
meet AYP. "While all ofour teachers,
administrators and staff continue to work hard to meet AYP standards, meet-
ing those standards is increasingly difficult, primarily because of the manner
in which the bar is raised each year under No Child
our education goals is questionable."
Left Behind and in part be-
Last year only 62.5 percent of each of a school's
deemed failing to meet AYP
mandates set by NCLB be-
subgroups (like gender, ethnicity and English prouicien-
cause they are unfunded
cy) had to meet or exceed
cause an entire school is
if even one student subgroup fails to meet those standards," Beery said. Cemment:pioneerlecol.com
ILLINOIS STANDARDS ACHIEVEMENT TEST
District 64 students perform well On State exams dards. Students in third percent. One setback Sorensen through eighth grade take the tests, though not all pointed out is that the perWhere the Illinois Stan- grade levels take each sub- centage of fifth-graders dards Achievement Test, ject test. (There are tests scoring in the "meets or exor ISAT, is concerned, stu- for reading, math, science ceeds" category on the writing ISAT decreased dents in Park Ridge-Niles and writing.)
By JOANNA BRODER Contributor
District 64 are doing well.
In math 92 percent of all
That is according to district students are now Larry Sorensen, the dis! scoring in the "meets or extrict's director of technology planning and assessments, who delivered an ISAT report Oct. 26 to the School Board. "I think one of the excit-
ing things is that the ma-
dards on the ISAT,"
cision with input from our
eracy Program model is being implemented this
That did not meet the safe-
meet or exceed state stan-
Callero said, "I'll make a de-
spokesman Dave Beery. "We
. only 38.5 percent of lowincome students meeting or
63.3 percent.
the. Sun-Times that examines the test scbres of every
malceAYR Thisyear 70 per-
percent..
the safe-harbor target of 47
exceeding state reading standards. That did not
ACT college-entrance exam.
standards for the school to
straining. Schools are held to increasingly higher expectations under NCLB. "We share, as we always have, the goals and objectives ofNo Child Left Bedistrict hind," said
its attention on improving the performance ofita students, and the school's creation ofen Integrated Lit-
students meet or exceed state reading standards.
shop on the matter to gatiror more facts and hear' froto the public. He said the date
time it happened," Hyncs said. "Wo can't take testi-
East has continued to focus
dards. That did not meet the safe-harbor target of
Prairie State Achievement Exams, which includes the
to organize a public work-
"At that point in titile,"
panic students meeting or exceeding state math standards. That did not meet
arid, some feel, too con-
cent of all students in each subgroup must meet or exceed standards for a school to make AYE By 2014 all students are expected have 100 percent proficiency in reading and
exceeding state math atan-
jority of our students in District 64 continue to
licly.
ed to the Board of Educetion recently that, "Maine
ing state math standards. . only 54.7 percent of all white students meeting or
Gallero said he and officials from the village were going
would be announced pub-
68.1 percent. . only38.5 percent of His-
standing is determined by
223 of656 state high schools in an analysis conducted by
VILLAGE BOARD
public participation part
ranked 13 in the Sun-Times analysis. Factors determining why Maine East did not meet ail ofthe requirements for AYP included:
superintendent for curriculum and mstruction, report-
students meeting or exceed-
Maine East was ranked
Public could get a say before it's too late to make any difference
also failed to make AYP, was
dards. That did not meet the safe-harbor target of
and an Illinois high school's
studentserformance on
t,
town and the 18-year-old
passing. In contrast Maine South High School, which
port card provided by the Illinois State Board of Education. . only 55.8 percent of all School report cards are students meeting or exceedreleased every year by the Ing state reading standards. . only 65.4 percent of all State Board of Education,.
Madison Drive and ticketed 31 teenagers for underage drinking.
said. It appears that only
pares them to other schools,
not the state standard for
By TONY BERTUCA
daughterhad a partç' Davis
student tested and corn-
Sorensen told the board. The Illinois State Board ofEducation developed the ISAT to measure student academic success as it relates to state learning stan-
ceeds" category, Sorensen noted. In reading, 90 percent of all studenta meet or exceed. In science, 98 percent offourtif- and seventhgraders now score meet or exceed, while in writing 73
percent of third-, fifth-, sixth- and eighth-graders score in that category.
from 85 percent in 2008 to 73 percent in 2009.
"That was the largest area of decline," Sorensen said.
The report also high-
uses to measures student
ISAT is just one assessment that we give to the
progress as defined by federal No Child Left Behind
said, explaining that report
we did get better over State Board of Education time," said School Board Chairman John Heyde. But the cohort data also revealed a less-favorable trend. It showed that the percentage ofstudents in the exceeds-only category
for reading was higher when students were fifthgraders (38 percent) than
once they progressed to
lights how the same group
eighth grade (14 percent>. These data parallel trends
ofstudents scored on the ISAT over time. The disti-ict examined the ISAT scores of a cohort of students as they progressed
On the math ISAT, however, more students scored in the exceeds-only catego-
in state ISAT-seore data, Sorensen said.
from fifth to eighth grade.
ry as eighth-graders (49
students meeting or ex-
graders (21 percent). Also of note is that Dis-
mandates.
The goal is for all students to meet or exceed standards in reading and mathematics by 2014, according to the Illinois State
Board of Education Web site. Sorensen said that if ail factors stay the same next year, for example, stia-
dents' scores stay constant on next year's ISAT tests and the Illinois State Board ofEducation continues to calculate Adequate Yearly Progress in the same man-
Over time, students' The percentage of those percent) than as fifth- ner, then District 64 may
ISAT scores have improved
in some areas. For exam- ceeding in reading rose pIe, in 2006, 83 percent of from 88 percent in fifth students in third grade met grade to 94 percent by or exceeded, while in 2009 eighth grade. "In almost all categories thai percentage rose to 91
trict 64 made what is known as Adequate Yearly Progress, or AYP, which is
a calculation the Illinois
not meet the qualifications for AYP in 2010, but the in-
dividual schools that make up the district will, he said. "I think it's important to
share with the board that
students ...," Sorensen cards, teacher-generated tests and Measures of Aca-
demie Progress, or MAP, testing, achievement tests in math, reading and Ianguage, are others, The ISAT report noted that until the district gets information from the state on how other schools districts performed on these
tests, District 64 cannot rank itself against other school districts in terms of ISAT scores. Such information will be available on the state Board of Educasite, tion Web www.isbe.state.il,us, in the future, according to the re-
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MAINE COMMUNITY YOUTH ASSISTANCE FOUNDATION
Parents urged to 'talk early, talk often' "Talk early. Talk often. Your kids aro listening to you." That's the latest message from the Maine Corn-
munity Youth Assistance Foundation, aimed at parents in Maine Township. The social marketing cam-
"We encourage parents
children about the dangers
to have age-appropriate conversations with their
Williams added, One con-
fifth grade to lay the
groundwork for healthy behaviors," said Tricia \Til}iams, Prevention Coordinator with MCYAF.
dren before they reach a critical point in adoles-
too young to some parents,
cence when experirnentation with alcohol or drugs may be enticing.
Results of the Illinois
Youth Survey from spring 2009 show the average age of onset by teens who have
used alcohol in Maine
prevent kids from trying alcohol or drugs. Parents need to continue talking, fine-tuning their approach
once ofalcohol Sunday on the 9000 block Of North Milwaukee Avenue. She
schools as well as all three
Maine Township District
law can iizake that determinatioll.
207 high schools.
BURGLARY
Unfortunately, statis-
A car Was burglarized as their children move tics in Maine Township in- Saturday on the 8900 from elementary school dicate a decrease in the ofNorth Greenwood through middle school, number of families who block high school and beyond, have clear rules about al- Avenue. A GPS valued at
While that may sound
because their brains continue to develop into their 20s. What should remain constant though are cleai no-use rutes, consequences and follow
research shows that if we want to stop harmful beL haviot we must begin prevention efforts about live years before the behavior occurs. Most 6-year-olds know
through by larets." According to the lYS
that alcohol is only for
data, teens said their parents are the most believable source for informa-
S
cohol and other drug use
$200 vas reported stölen.
from middle school to high school," Williams said.
DU'
"While 94 percent of sixth-graders said their families have clear rules,
only 71 percent of high school seniors said the same. Research shows that teens are less likely
Township is 13.2 years of
grade. The lYS was administered to more than 5,000
2007 Call to Action, between the ages of9 and 13,
tion about alcohol and
other drugs if their par-
students in grades (i, 8, 9,
youth begin to think that alcohol use is OK. "That's why it's never too
drugs. MCYAF representatives
ents set clear rules about
10, 11 and 12 at Districts 62,
not using."
chewing gum to parents
Connnent:pioiiccrloeal.co in
age, or roughly seventh the Surgeon General's
District 207.
driving under the influ-
listed in the official reports
oft/ic Nibs Police Departnient. Readers are reminded that an arrest by police was released on $1,000 does not constitutà afind- bond and is due in court ing ofguilt. Only a court of Doc. 7.
adults. But according to
63, 64 and High School
Thefollowing incidents were
with that message imprinted on them at recent Meet the Teacher nights in Dis-
versation atone viIt not trict 63 and 64 middle
children about alcohol and drugs as early as fourth or
begin talking to their chu-
paign urges parents to
of underage drinking."
distributed flyers and
early to start talking with
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issue now and the health department is preparing to go to war with Cook County President Thdd Stroger .ovet. its upcoming budget, now that the department prepares this independently from the county. But protecting the public against the possibility of a pandemic is something the county should place a high priority on and not shunt it offto school nurses who are not professionally trained to carry il. out. In addition, a requirement that the doses be administered during school hours will mean many working parents will not be able to be present with their children for the shot, an unacceptable pro-
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TERRI SCHMIDT Several weeks ago Barb and Brian suspected that their son, Tim, was using alcohol or drugs. They did an online screening at www.drugfree.org, and were shocked to learn that Tim had many classic symptoms of addiction. Barb and Brian received help confronting Tim
works for adolescents who need help. They knew that Maine Township High School District 207 has a Student Assistance Program (SAP) at Maine South, East and West. The program provides resources and help for students and parents.
Barb vent there to get some information about resources, but Tim felt uncomfortable with people at school knowing that he had a problem. Barb and Brian understood, telling Tim that they would give him list of treatment facili-
ties. One ofthe family's main concerns was how to build time for treatment into their lives. Barb and Brian worked full-time, and they would need to factor in commuting time as well as time for treatment for Tim and family meetings. They realized that addiction affects the whole family, and as parents they would need to be fully involved. They were looking for a program that involved different levels ofcare, including education, intensive
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creating the archeological site where King Tul and Ramesses II ivee buried. That Ramesses sure got around, having had some 90 kids. Slaves didn't chant, "Oh, mighty king." They muttered, 'Oh, this guy's in town again. Now we've got to build the consored pyramid and the matching daycare center?' Meanwhile, my husband approaches the cardboard and toothpicks like he's with the U.S. Army Corps ofEngineers. Soon, the model is drying and setting off the carbon monoxide alarm. Its so big, it needs its own separate wing in the house.
My son must look Egyptian, too. I ransack the closet for anything tunic-y. Boys never wear sheets or their mother's castoffs. They might as fraternity pledgesfor a toga party, but now? Forget it. My husband suggests our son can wear a horrifying J-lalloweea mask. "ILk the
result of the Tut curse." "Not helping," I yell back. Pacing, my son wears a red pillowcase on his head. Real Egyptians were tan and could embalm a cockroach. My son is pale and wears glasses, not exactly Middle Kingdom material. I tear off foil and begin shaping a headband. The Reynolds people never imagined their product could be this diverse. They thought, hey, aluminum foil, great for turkeys, beef roasts, wrapping leftovers
- and na Egyptian headdress. When I finish the foil snake head, it looks like a duck. A duck that survived an oil spill. "Put eyes in it," he says. 'There's no time for eyes," I reply.
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almost stuckme." Great. I imagine his friend helping him put this thing on and both of them winding up in triage. Later, we lug this massive model to school. Many stares follow us. One man halts. I woriy he's going to report nie to
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from the Doctors of the IllinoisState Medica' Society November 2009 This fall, our nation faces a significant opportunity to cover the uninsured and expand patient access to care. We support continuing efforts by the American Medical Association and the White House to achieve meaningful reform and preserve the patient-physician relationship. However, we cannot support the direction of current proposals before Congress.
The proposed reforms are not meaningful unless they help you, the patient, gain ical access to medical care inyour local community when you and your loved ones need it. Insurance companies must not be allowed to deny care based on your pre-existing condition, or manipulate your insurance premium to make insurane unaffordable. You should not lose your insurance coverage because you lose or changejobs, or because you get sick. You should not be forced to accept a health system that wastes money or reduces quality and access to care. Our physician members are very concerned health reform is moving in the wrong direction . . . that Congress is constructing it on the faulty foundations of Medicare and Medicaid. Heaping more strain on these public programs without first repairing their flaws will undermine your access to care. Did you know the Illinois Medicaid program has been woefully underfunded for more than a decade? Yet congressional health reform proposals rely heavily on Medicaid expansion to cover the neediest patients in our state.
Did you knqw thatjust last week, the U.S. Senate refused to repair Medicare's fatally flawed payment system? We thank Senators Durbin and Burns for supporting repair of Medicare. But its defeat at the hands of other Senators imperils access to care for 1.6 million Illinois Medicare patients. The health reform debate has reached a critical juncture. We at ISMS ifer the following guidance to you, our patients, on what we consider the essential components for real, lasting, cost effective health reform.
The Illinois State Medical Society calls on Congress to deliver:
. Access to affordable health insurance coverage fár all, tailored to individual needs and with individual responsibilityfor obtaining insurance and finding a medical home. . Health insurance market reforms to help patients obtain and keep affordable health insUrance and to remedy widely documented abusive insurer practices such as pre-existing condition exclusions and denials of medically necessary care. . Changes in antitrust law to promote information sharing and . care coordination betwcen4octors and to level the playing field in negotiations with health plans. . Permanent correction of the fatally flawed Medicare ph)'sician sustainable growth rate formula which has restricted patient access to care. . Strong and effective medical litigation reforms to reduce the costs of wasteful defensive medicine. . Subsidies for low-income individuals and families to purchase private health insurance, as a means of covering the uninsured and as a market-based alternative to Medicaid expansion. . Health education, prevention and weilness initiatives to improve patients' overall health and reduce long-term costs. Initiatives and incentives to assure there will be enough physicians trained in the future to care for patients.
Not all reforms are good for patient care. The Illinois State Mediçal Society stands opposed to: . Government-mandated treatment guidelines that interfere
with doctors' clinical decision-making and the doctor-patient partnership. . A government-subsidized "public option" that would unfairly compete in the health insurance market. . A single payor health system. ISMS believes health system reform should improve and expand uponthe current publicprivate system and focus on incremental, evolutionary change. . Further expansion of Medicaid as a means of covering the uninsured. Given Illinois' track record of a woefully _underfunded Medicaid program, we much prefer subsidies for the private purchase of health insurance by low-income patients.
them that it was likely that Tim would need an lOP. 'I'hat typically involves treatment three nights per week from 6-9 p.m. for about four to six weeks. Graduates ofthe program aro encouraged to partici. pate in aftercare meetings at least once a week. Family meetings foi all of them would be strongly encouraged. Barb liad been advised by the SAP counselor to contact the Maine Committiity Youth Assistance Foundation, or MCYAF, (847)571-3189. MYCAF's mission
is 'A collaborative comtaunity effort to increase overall community capacity for advocacy education, guidance and resources for families to promote drugand alcoliol-liee youth.' 'l'rish Williatas, the rrevention specialist at MYCM gave her a list of resources. Brian then dici a Mapquest search to deter'oulcl mine s'hich be most accessible horn Parlc Ridge. The results using the Pickwick 'I'lteatie as ground zero included:
. FAIR - Families and Adolescents in Recovery, (847) 359-5192, Schaumburg, 14 ¡ailes.
. Omni Youth Service (847) 353-1500, Buffalo Grove, 17.52 miles.
. Peer services - (847)657-7337, Glenview, 6.1
miles. a Northwest Community Flospital - (847) 618-1000, Arlington Heights, 12.76 miles. 'rhe family was ilisap-
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that they had insurance Maine Center for Mental Health (847) 297-2510 is the state-funded agency hbr Park Ridge, but the conthination of funding cuts uniI extreme demand macle it difficult for Tim to begin treatment quickly. lts ii long unii vincIiiig road to recovery, hut worth every ste1i of the way. 'l'erri Scinnidi, ci lkc,zsc'd
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How Illinois lawmakers voted in Congress Week ending October 30
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Jobless Benefits: Senators voted, 87-13, to advance a bill providing 20 more weeks ofjobless checks for those losing current allotments in states with at least 8.5 percent unemployment. A yes vote was te debute u bill (HR 3548) that also provides 14 mere weeks nf checks in other states. Sen. Richard Durbmn: Yes; Sen. Romand Burns: Yes
Interior Department: Voting 72-28. senators sent President Obama the final version of a bill providing $322 billion for the Repartment of the Interior, the Environmental Protection Agency and other agencies in fiscal 2010 (HR 2996, below). A yes vete was te approve the conference report.
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Forjust one chance to work with Tony Award-winning choreographer Ann Reinking, most dance companies would turn in their leotards; for a second chance, their liniment. But this fall, for an impressive third time, Thodos Dance Chicago is collaborating with Reinking, whom the late Bob Fosse called his Muse. What's more, the company is set to perform Reinking setting of three rarely seen Fossechoreographed dances - Mexican Breakfast, Cool Hand Luke and Tijuana Shuffle - in Fosse Trilogy Two of the dances, Breakfast and Shuffle, have never before
Tony Award-winning choreographer Min Reinking is working for the third time with Thodos Dance Chicago, this time to bring three rarely seen works by the fate Bob Fosse to the stage in Fosse Trilogy.
been done on a live stage. Reinking has also choreographed new
transitions to tie the tflree dances together. "We are so honored to welcome
Thados Dance Chicago will perform three rarely seen works by the late choreographer Bob Fosse in their Fall Concert 2009 program. (Photo courtesy of Cheryl Mann)
Ann Reinking back for her thiid engagement," said Thodos founder
and artistic director Melissa Thodos, formerly of Evanston.
were often integral parts of a dance's choreography.
"She says she loves the diversity of ¡ny company's dancers."
Costume hunt
Reinking first worked with Thodos in 2004 with CAUTION: Side Effects. In 2007, she returned to choreograph Rossini Recess for the company.
"We've replicated some of the original costume elements for
Trilogy - hats, vests and belts Thedos Dunce Chicago was founded 17 years ago by Evanston native Melissa Thodes.
Serendipity Reinking and Thodos' husbands are old friends and talented tennis players, who frequently play matches, Thodos explained. It was perhaps inevitable the two women would meet, and Reinking would see TDC in action. Reinking already knew and admired the Joffrey Ballet, Hubbard Street Dance Chicago and River North Chicago Dance companies, she
told WTTW-ll's Chicago Tonight. Then, at an AIDS benefit, she saw TDC perform. Thodos was still
dancing with her company then. "She was right up there with them," Reinking said. Fosse choreographed Mexican Breakfast for his wife, the late Broadway star Gwen Verdon. She can be seen on YouTube performing it for a lOGOs segment of "The Ed Sullivan Show." Beyonce Knowles has acknowledged the choreography for her "Single Ladies" video was heavily influenced by the Breakfast routine. For Fosse, costumes and props
exactly. We've tried to embrace the era each dance was created in, too," Thodos said. "It was difficult to find gaucho hats with vide enough brims, for example. They're not something you can find easily in costume shops." The TDC Ivas founded in 1992 as Melissa Thodos and Dancers. It officially became Thodos Dance Chicago in 2005, bowing to a move toward a broader American repertoire. Today, the company is composed of 11 member dancers and five trainees. "We're a repertoire company," Thodos explained. "Seniority and seasoning are important to us."
Also on TOC'S Fall Concert 2009 program are the Chicago premiere ofDriven, choreographed by Thodos, and three dances from the company's New Dances 2009 series - Awakening, set to the music ofPhilip Glass, by Wade SchafL Architecture: Splintered and Crackled, by Jessica Miller Tomlinson; and Reflect, by Mollie Mock and Jeremy Blair, set to an original score by TDC'S resident composer, John Nevin. The program will also include two audi-
ence favorites - Nine by Brock Clawson and Departurepoint by Ron De Jesús.
Permission for TDC to perform Fosse Trilogy for five years, with an extension thereafter, was made possible by agreement with Nicole Fosse, daughter of Bob Fosse and Gwen Verdon, who holds the rights. Comment:pioneerlecaLcom
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thematic elements, some violence and disturbing images,
A ÇHRISTMAS CAROL
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An animated retelling et the Dis' ney holiday classic, shot in the motion-capture style uf 'The Polar En' press," featuring Jim Carrey as Scrooge and a half dozen additional characters. Adapted and directed by Robed Zemeckis ("Polar Enpress," "Forrest Dump"). (96 mïn.l Rated PG
for scary sequences and images.
STILL PLAYING
for strong, bloody, brutal vialence
and some language,
und torture, a scene of rape, and per-
Hilary Swank stars in this biugra-
Katherine Dieckmann ('Diggers")
Malknvich7 "Adaptation") cowrolv
phy of aviation pioneer Amelia Earhart and her fateful 1937 attempt
wrote and directed the comedy, (90
(with novelist Dave Eggersl and di-
min.) Rated P0-13 for language, sexual
rected this adaptation of Maurice
to fly around the world. Directed by Mira Noir ("Monsoon Wedding"), fea'
references und a brief drug comment
Sendak's classic children's Sfnry
turing Richard Gere and Ewan Mc-
Gregor, (Ill min.) Rated PG for some sensuality, langaage, thematic elements and smoking.
ASTRO BOY
* * /2
The Astro-great-grandaddy of all anime comes to the screen with a reasonable amount of entertainment nabo in this enpensive animated family adventure, but with little of
appearing troni Nome, Alaska. Could
they be the victims uf alien abduc' tien? Did asyone ever think they just wanted to get the heck out of Nome? tAilla Jovovich stars as a psychologist investigating the mystery. 198 mio) Rated PG-f? for violent/disturbing iniages, some terror, thematic elements and brief seauality.
* * 1/2
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early"60s London becomes invulved with a osais (Peter Saisgoand) whx s
original 1963 Japanese 1V series.
thematic material invulving sexual
When the young son of the Minister
you feel about the 3D gimmickry. No
content, and for smoking,
of Science (voiced by the oddly cast
encuses: go see it, (BI) 176 mio.) Rat-
Nicolas Cage) ix a floating, futuristic city dies in a lab mishap, his bereaved father oses his DNA to create
ed PG for some scary images.
a super-powered robot replica. The
Another round for the seemingly unkillable horror franchise, about a madman (Tobin Bell) who forces vic' tus to choose between a horribly grisly fate or an even more horribly grisly fate, At leust it's nice to have
war, slavery - are surprisingly dark for a story that's clearly aimed at a very young audience, And while they're eventually balanced by more upbeat opposites - rebirth, reunion, pouce und justice - it's still a bit of a wearisome slog. (BI) (94 min.) Rated PG for same action and peril, and
brief mild langoage,
CIRQUE DU FREAK: THE VAMPIRE'S ASSISTANT
LAW ABIDING CITIZEN
* * 1/2 Being incarcerated bus a rest raining effect on most movie serial
killers at least in terms of narrowing down their fold of operations, bot not in the case of "Law Abiding Citizen' a competently made, superIcially serious, but basically preposter-
a plumber's assistant would be less
ous potboiler which suggests that going to maximum-security lockup doesn't have to crump your style,
dangerous, And maybe even more fun
Gerard Butler stars as a reoeoge-driv-
lt's nice to learn a trade, bot being
en family man determined to make
Shun popular kid-lit series. The
the killers of his wife and daughter
scares are mild and the comedy is
pay painfully - as well as evelyuoe else who was even symbolically in'
even milder in this collapsed version of the first three "Cirque du Freak"
volved in letting one of them off on a technicality, That's not an unfamiliar
search of redemption and a small-town
Darren (Chris Massoglia, uninterested
scenario, but "Law Abiding" makes
reporter ie search of a story in this off'
things a little more interesting - and
beat comedy. (93 mutI Rated R for Ian'
and uninteresting) who nons away to join the freak show und indo himself
guage, sanie drug content and brief
in the middle of a war between the
caddy
good vampires, who don't kill people,
nur anti-hero carry out his reveage while locked up in solitary conf ne'
and the bad vampires, who do,
ment While prosecutor Jamie Foxu
Writer/director Paul Weitz ("About a
grows increasingly frustrated. Instead
RoVi') establishes a reasonably spooky
of milking the exploitable elements,
PRECIOUS
A much-abused, oveiweight
mood and keeps the slightly twisted
a lot more preposterous - by buying
director E Gary Gray ("Friday") shifts
and illiterate teenager in 1980s
humor flowing (at a dribble), but John
the dramatic balance toward tragic
Harlem, pregnant with her second
C, Reilly provides the only real enter' tuinment as Darmes sardonic, world-
commentary on the criminal justice
weary vampire mentoc (BI) (108 min.)
thun an essentially trashy and outra'
child, is given the chance to enroll in an alternative school and change the direction of her life. (lID mio)
twice her age. Nick Hornby l"Aboul a
see it in a theafe na matter how
books about a young man named
* * * 1/2
AN EDUCATION A teenage girl (Carey Mulligani in
the eccentric imagination of the
star as an ormy-trained psychic in
George Cluoney and Ewan McGregor
venture action and brief language
loween to take over Christmas. Re'
quences of grisly bloody violence and torture, and language,
Rated PC-13 for sequences of intense
supernatural violence and actino, dis'
system and that's more earnestness
geously improbable ultra-violent revenge fantasy cus bear, (Bu Rated R
Randhurst
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Frank Merle attempts to hatch a full-length horror movie By.LLMORAI4D [emailprotected]
on the silver screen as a full-length feature film. His horror film, Graves Farm,' made it through the weeding-out stage and
scripts wore submitted. According to MovieHatch.com, scripts for the best ideas will be read nd considered by at least 25 Hollywood production company lepresentatives, agents, managers and writers, and could be made into a fulllength movie. Merle, the founder and former artistic director for the now disbanded Keyhoki Theatre Company, moved to Los Angeles and has been
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life dull until Ren arrives in "Footloose," at Devonshire Playhouse Youth Theatre, 4400 Greenwood, , Skokie, 7 p.m. Saturdays and 3 p.m. Sundays, through Nov. 22. Eighteenyear-old DePaul University freshman Gilbert Roman plays Ren. "Ren's a very social character," Roman said. 'He's not afraid to speak his mind. He's not afraid to stand up for what he believes in. In this case, he believes that everybody should experience the fun Five college students meet their demise at the hands of a masochistic beekeeper in "Graves Farm."
writing screenplays, directing short filn5s, and producing Internet TV shows and stage plays. "Graves Farm" shows five college students retreating to a farm, where they decide to watch horror films in the basement of the farm house. One of the movies they watch, a snuff film called "Death Watch," features scenes from the farm they're on. One by one, the friends are picked out ofthe basoment by farmer Graves and tortured in a shed by a beekeeper all while
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Teen find small town Frank Merle's screenplay "Graves Farm" for which a film short was shot in Park Ridge, has a chance at landing on the desk of a big time Hollywood movie maker if it gets enough votes from the public. Merle, a nativo of Park Ridge, submitted the short to
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Ren came from a big city where dancing is a popular teen activity so he can't understand why it's banned in his new hometown.
The family musical contains such familiar songs as 'Holding Out for a Hero" and 'Let's Heat- it for the Boy" and the title tune. Tickets are $10, $8 for students and seniors. Kids in grades 6-8 can attend a "Retro '80v Dance Night" following tise Saturday, Nov. 21 performance for $10 (show and dance), $8 with Skokie Pat-Ic District Teen ID. For details, call (847) 674-1500, ext. 2400.
Table toppers Parents and kids can work together to create beautiful table decorations at Family Thanksgiving, 11 a.m.-1 p.m., Saturday, Nov. 14, at Brickton Art Center, 306 Busse Hwy, Park Ridge. The workshop is for kids ages 6-IO anti parents. Cost is $35 for a nonmem-
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8 at the Prairie Lakes Theater, 515 E,
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p.m. Nov. 14. Tickets are $20 and in
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$35-$50. Young adult tickets (25 and
Rosemont Theatre, 5400 N. River Road,
visit www.ourthIiht.erq. SernmerPeople,throoqh Dec.13 at
(8471 467-4000. Nov.221, 7:30 p m "The Barber et Seville." Song In Italian with plans accompaniment, Rosslni'u
under) are $10. Coil (847) 673-6300 er
Rosemont. Tickets start at S39.50. Visit www.ticketmaster.com or call (8001 7453000.
Soovenir." Nov.12-Oec.20 at Northlight Theatre, 9501 Skokie 8Ivd., Skokie, the comedic and musical troe story of Florence Foster-Jenkins, a New York socialite whose tin ear cooldot keep
The Gilt Theatre, 4802 N. Milwaukee,
opera will he presented le its eetirety in a workshop production (eatoring singers from Northwestern's Oraduote
Chicagu. Show times are 7:30 p.m.
Thursday-Satorday 2:30 p.m. Sundays. Tickets: $20125. Coil (7731 283-7071 er
II Opera Workshop. Free.
visit wow ths9iltthoatre.orq.
The ChIcago Phllharsoeolcos'chestra
Twe byPiotes The Loverand The Cellectlon7 thmogh Nov.15 at the Pin-
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www.chlcagephilharmonlc.org. Tickets: $20-$10. Student tickets are $10, avail. able lx the lohhy before the perform asce, Nov.15: "Huogarian Passisn." Featured works include Seetef io C Majer, Opus 37, by Ernst eon Dohnanyi and Piano Quartet lx O Mies Opus 25, by Johannes Brahms. Evaoston Chapter, Lyrtc Opera of Chicago, will host a social hour and prógram un "llatya Kahanoea" by Janacuk, presented by Geoffrey Ed wards, award-wiosiog aofhsr and stage director, at 3 p m, Nov.15 io a psivate horse, $10 members: SIS goests. Call (847) 3280158 er 18471 478-lIlO.
The Meb LIve io lID sertes, feutaring Metropolitan Opera per(orniaoces transmitted In high definition to movie
theaters throoRheut the United States, including Nibs Showplacv, 30) Gull Mill Center, Hiles: and Evanston 18, t7l5 Maple Aoe , Evanston. Each live performonce will be transmitted live at noon Satorduys, followed by a pre recorded encere presentation at 6:30 p.m. the third Wedoesday after the live perlusmance. Tickets are available at participating theater boo offices and online at www.FathomEnesfs,com. Nov. T aodf8: Puccini's "Turandoi" Nov. 11: Verdi's "Aida:' Mostly MusIc ChIcago presents pianist Irma Feoktistova playing music of Chopin ucd Scriabie at 4 p m. Nov.22 at a private residooce in Evanston.
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West High School, 1755 S. Wolf Road,
don. 8. $22 in advance: $25 at the door $12 forstadonts. Visit www.petite-
by Carolyn Paulin, a staff member uf rodio station WFMT, begin one hour pri-
Evanston. (8471 905-1500. wow mo-
or to each concert. $20; $15 for seniors: $10 for students. www.00rfhwestsym-
ois Rouriabsy, recently appoioted prixcipal flote of the Metropolitan Opera Orchestra, (or an afternoon of duns at 3 p m. Nov. B. Tickets for both concerts oro $30: $20 fur seniors and students. North Shore Choral SocIety presents
days, with a 3 p.m. matiooe on Sonday,
The Orlon Ensemble per(orms io Nichols Hall at the Music Institute of Chica9o, 1490 ChicaRo Ave. Evonstee.
Hinmao Ave,, Evanston. $25: $22 senior citizens: $15 students. Visit 272-2351.
(630) 628-9591 or www.ori0000semhle.urg. Nov. 22. 3 p.m.: "Musical Conoections' Sopraoo Alicia Bornoche will (ein the ensemble to perform the
Northshore Concert Band performs at 3 p.m. Sundays at Pick-Staiger Concert
world premiere settings of five Anno Sootso poesis by New York composer
(tall, 50 Arts Circle Drive, Evaoston, voloss otherwise noted. $15: $12 seniors: $6 students and chiidrex. 1847) 432 . 2263. www.northshoreband org. Nov. ft
Drew Hemenger, as well au Sie Gorman Songs, Op. 103 by Louis Spehr, Baird
Dodge, principal second violin for the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Will play Piave Quintet, Op. I by Hungarian romposer Trost Dohnányi. Petite Opera ProductIons presents "Al Fresco: Life Through Opera-Colored Glasses," a comic opera parody with modern-day English traoslations set to
Legends Concerts- doors opon at I p.m., show at O p m. Admission: $20;
1847) 677-7161 er visit www.skokietheatre.com. Dec. 6, 2 p.m.: "Holiday CIas-
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rating, will be performed. Also featoring the wi000rs of the 29th TerniR Artist Competition - floredith Crowford playing Mortinu's Rhapsody Concerto for Viola and Benjamin Losh performing Tchaikovsky's Varïatiens on a Rococo Theme.
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and PeteYero,$40. Dec.26,2 p.m and 7 p.m Trano-S,bor,an Orchestra. $50, $40, $30, $26
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oet include service fous. Dec.D, 7 p.m: 93007/Bud Light DIG holiday Concert featuring The Flaming Lips, Phonnin
Amerfcan Legion Music Hall, 1030 Ceoteal St., Evanston. 184115730443
opora.erg or call (047) 553-4442. Skokfe Theatre Moslc resndauon preseots concerts io the Skokie 71rootre, 7924 Lincoln Ave., Skokie. Call
Dance Ensemble joins the symphoy (or portions oIlchaikuvsky's "The Nutcracker Ballet" The program also inclodos Prelude to Humperdiock's 'lIasse) and Gretel" and "Peter and the Wolf" by Sergei Prokofieff, earrated by
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Fall concert, featuring guest marimba soloist She-c Wo, associate profeusor nf percussion at Northwestern Univeroily. The prugram includes Ralph Vaughan Williams' Toccata Marziale, Eric Whitacre's Lus Asrumque, Eric
formancen at 0 p.m. Fridays and Sotar-
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Handel's Messiah at 3 p.m. Nov.22 at the Parish Church of Saint Luke, 939
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throoh Nov.14 at the Mary Wilson Noose Hoyer Auditorium, 306 S. Prospect (at Crescent), Park Ridge. Per-
MusIc Institute of ChIcago, Nichols Concert Hail, 1490 Chicago Ave.
of Venezuela's top flufists, at 8 p.m. Nov.?: and William Bennett ¡oies Don-
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Northwest Symphony Orchestra, Paul Vermel, music director, presents concerts at 3:30 rum. Sundays In the Theatte fer the Performing Arts at Maine Des Plaioes. Pre-cencert cemmeotaries
Matthias Ziegler, an oopert io estended techniques, and Marco Granados, one
music of Sullivan, Lehar, Rossini,
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Centre East in the North Shore Cenler
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treeasterg. Nov, 14, o p m, Bruce t-loroshy. $68-$14. DIane & Simon Zunamen Memorial Fine Arts Concert Serios fralures Frank Winkler and his Modern Jazz ComicI at 7:30 p.m. Nov.10 ut Lincofnwnnd Jew-
for children under 12. Nov.14: SI Kahn:
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Irish AmerIcan HerItage Center, 4626 N. Knee Ave., Chicago. (7131 282-7035.
www irish-american org. Entertainment at 9 p.m. Tridays and Saturdays in the Fifth Province Lounge, no cover - Nov. & Ceili Dancing with COoltniri Chicago. Nov, 7: Celtic Groundhogs. flac. 13: Sullivan Brothers. Nov. 14: Iron Herse. Oaktoo Commonity College, Toetlik Theater, 600 E. Golf Read, Des Plaines. Dec.10, O p m : The Oahton Community
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al www.tickntmaster.com sr l3I2I 5591212: the ticket prices l,stnd below do out includo service fees. For more information about the theater, call 1847)
Folk singerdodrew Calhoun Sn open mic this nronlh to allow for longer concent, $1 donation includes relresh-
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Schlsssherg, Kelly Schouton and Kirk Sweok. Nov. 15 and 22, 7 p.m.: "Listen to My Heart," the songs of David Fried-
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The Skukie ValleySymphony Orchos fra Is holding auditions fer principal
pin. Dec. 3. Oakton Community College. Koehn line Museum el Art. 1600 E. Golf Read, Des Plaines. 1847) 6352633. www.oak-
baso, second clarinet, harp, and all string sectiono. Precioso orchestral e5 perience is highly preferred. The SVSO is a 60 pIece community orchestra
ten.edu/museum. Gallery heurs: IO a m-6 p.m. Menday-Frïday 11 a.m.4 p.m. Saturdays. Throegh Nov. & Down to There: Women and Their Rolatlon
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$38. Dec.12-13, 3 p m : "The Nutcrack'
or visit www.chicagokidnCumPany.cnm. TakeTwo Children's Theater presents
or" presented by The Civic Ballot ut Chicago. $35.
featuring The Del Souls, 7:3011:30 pm Nov.14 at the American Legion Posi 974, 9757 Pacilic Ave., Franklin Park. $16
per person. Call (847) 6787474 or qoo 32&0763. Tommy Makem Trtbote Concert, o p.m. Nov.21 at the Irish Americo lfrr-
CHILD'S PLAY ShekleTheatre, 7924 Lincoln Ave. Skekie.Call 1841) 677-7761 orvisjt www.okokiothoatre.com. Fall youth programs, 1:30 p.m. Suturduyu Tichets: $15: $10 fur children. All tickets available at the doer only. Nov.?: 'The Artist Within Us: Creating A Musterpiece Of Kindness G Rospect," wilh Pic-
StStephens Gaslight Players will hold auditions for 'The Music Man' from li am-I p.m. Nov. 8 in St. Stephens Honloy flail, 1280 Prospect, Des Plaines. Be prepared to sing 16 bars of a song of your choosIeR er ose cao he taught to you. Also be prepared
to dance. Fer information, call Debbie Szczesniak. 1847) 4311198. Also seeking
Brtddes from Baghdad." a concert te benefit the Iraqi Student Project, will be presented at 7:30 p.m. Nov.7 at St. Nicholas Parish Church, 806 Ridge Ave., Evanston, The concert will feature tiararn Salem, a concert pianist and composer now studying at Holy Cross College in Indiana, and tiara Alp, a violinist and student at DePaul University.
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Chicago Kids Company presents Alice
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month, September through flay, at Our Redeemer Lutheran Chorch, 304 W.
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$20 io advance: $25 at the dear, unless notod otherwise. Dec. 26, 8 p.m., and Dec. 27. 2 p.m.: "Nans4Fan' featuring Vicki Quake, co-creator uf the Late Nito Catechism comedies.
Oahton Community Colleçe Emeritus Program offers courses at its Skokie
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campus, 7701 N. Lincoln Ave, Skukie.
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Centre East in the North Shore Center for the Performing Ails. 9501 Skohie Blvd. Skokie. 1847) 673-6300. www.cootrenast.urq Nov.28, 5 and 8 p m. and Nov.29, 3 p m Cirque Le Masque. $35. Skokie Theatre MusIc Foundation prosontS concerts and programs in the Skokie Theatre, 7924 Lincoln Ave. Skokie. Call 18411 671-1161 or visit
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JOE RIZZA FORD OF ORLANO PARK 8100 W. 159th St., 7084030300 rluacars.com
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1020 E. Golf Rd. Schaumburg rmmv.putríckcara.com 866-314-4539
Downers Gm/Lisle 630508-2950 blllkaychevrolet.com
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BILL JACOBS VOLKSWAGEN 2211 Aurora
KELLY NISSAN 4300 W. 95th St.
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TRANSACTIONS Real estate transíerinforniaton is J)UbliC recorsi and i; exarnine(I regularly by financial institutions, Realtors and companies (lint set! tiroducts to !iOflSeOWflCiS.
This list includes residential trnnsfere by city, includiiig street
address and appreximate purchase 1111CC oftlie property.
Barrington 201 SkstIne Do Gsrcla Tracy: $317,000 248 S Ciendal. Ay Orase, itimborty D 0011: $325,000 610 IllOsIde Ct: Osotli, Daniel E E Tornino
Jonnifor E; $907,000 21098nrienItldgiCt 101: Hopps, Timolhy J; $100,000 2Sl6VIofetSt: Dojods, John PobrE Torn Emily; $500,000 2653CoorroI D,oWejmon, Konnoih J S Mary Beih; $701,000 27SoCoçrorronsDr3ol: Slogai, Douglas; $374,000 27500oaiiioirI 11r309: Zoilnor, Dasid H; $427,500 2944 GraveSt: Buslomanlo, Joseph S Dol Rosario, Ladonna I, $395,000 as58aredaaun Arvanilis, Pannglslls; $350,500 4649 Laatr Oye: Quroshi, Mslohal H; $200,500 705 RoodoIeISI: Stish, Ruhst V & Mona
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$065,000 901 S Simmlt SI: Vrijblovsk, Oioh E Vrubiovska, LyubOv; $205,000
Beliwood 130 48th #se Mcwdiisrns, Cisiones; $122,000 14 S2iid One: Muslos Juan Jose; $99,000 33832od0se: Armstrong BurnOS, Durlono F E Armslron, Patricia A; S60,000
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105Sth,t lid: Dioz, Joso E Ingrid; S228,000
Hillside 2ISOokWdgeAvn Colorco, Torosha; $95,000
Lincoinwood 6422 N libribolAre: Bonsoll, Jasoph; 5285,000 6846 N Ka'itaoe8ro: Kim, Daniel; $278,000 6900 N Kermeth Are: Suh, Jung Moco;
$435,000 , 1235 N I8ldaaeAse:Ghaorghisn, Vaslle S Gabrislu; $287,500 7324 N (oat Plaide Bd: Mainuddin, Khnta; $301,000
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2504 N 7401 Ct: Ball,slu, Daniol E Virginia; $103,000 2701 HiSthOner Coloiia, Pusquaino t_:
$290,000 2028 N75th CI: Cthuiu, Linda M E Cibula Gnfliia, Anuslusia; $120,000 1634N lSthCtr PoiOZ Iii, Roque & Usciandrois, Hopo LS200,000 1907 W FkttherS5Zoi005y, Iwo & Rulucci, Onion5; $234,000 7929W0r.od 0ne206: Sickorl, Houihor $05,000
Evanston 101SMatnSI2: Huyes, Puirick; $244,500
1U5WTon Brswii,SasdraB&Chudos A; $390,000 1210 c&IgO0Ve409&r Romos, Debora; S155,005 1219 De,iyAn: 0000105, Mira & Gomoz. Pablo; $442000 lfl2D,boguAo,706r Agha, Gui & Colo, JonniiorS; $310,000 1223OakAo Daisy, NaihssA E LeylaT; $695,000 1236cbicagoA 601: Lu, Androa Vinjia; $208,000 1410 bo.boAvo:Ziodman, Samuel R, $74,000 1570D,,00d5ve910:Lui,Vineonl S Wong, Ellen P, $439.000 1572 MapleAu403: Uobana, Pairida Lodosmu; $358,000
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3500ciunlrStZO4:Sskiorscn,Jassn M S Kolhorino K; $165,000 401FloanceAne:Fmohlich, PeterAS KoliyJ; $410,000 489 IOdgeAv.223:Jonas, GmgaryJohn; $140,000 43lAsloayAo,: Baumann, Roboo& Jacquolise;$106,500 COO65artdaa Rd 2E: Baker, Donna L
$140,000 817 BocarrAne: Koamoy, MichnolJ, $170,500
Franklin Park 10Q45SddaBIrd:Pxangn,JohnJ; $275,000 3l2OMapM00 Schwarz. Joan E; $150,000 3234 EurotSu Ortiz, V&eao; $200,000
3306Pe400 Podare Mails; $65,000 35151orM54:Bartos, Ryszard&Baens Boratyrr, Violollo; $145,000
Glencoe 1069cr, I8dg Dc Millar, Paul D S Susan L: $650,000 1150 Fthtl&d lid: Friadmas, Mollhew C S Nasack. MalissaA;$1,651,500 264 Der.th Lii: Kilo, Amy; $910.005
Glenview 102G C0008OnCl2IZr Ksslrikev, Yashen S Koslyukasa, Zeya; $100,005
lOSYMaChJuin,Sschin; 5400,000 1248 Eri Ch Khan, Iqbal M S Ko&y U; $1,245,000
1341 EriW.áe*LnF Bridase, CIiarl S Edgari $244,500 14'O4EBmbaiirUr: Puchtrsan, Scull Allas S Suzanne M, $501,000 1548 Br.rdorr Ed: Mallas, Roboo S Lauren; $1,035,005 1629 PaSbkcseeh IlnYuoa, LOy& Karen; $210,000
18138da*.l Ct: Barkin, Choc G; $678,000 2500cbslmtAre309: ProvanW, Jodas; $385,000 2062Nonddr Ci: Pimanlal, Vicloda; 5475,050 2101 1bmem$hBmwa, OrodyJ&
Oak Park 1004WeokyAoa: Okeefe, Donin & Mono; $318,000
ll2BWestayO,e: Lalnarlss, Mlhaol S Honnlo A; $320,005 S Lampen, SlovosJ; $228,050 150 NTmboAae: Koulssures, Danois E
Sanata, Swat; $516,600 165HKevO,rnq1jrSi6kiGsoblor, Robert S Carol; $220,000 4lGSCmeeAy,: Mcrnayar, Douglas PS Jssslca A; $445,000 426SLonrbmdAr 101: Robaes,JOhn L $71,000 609 Er.iderwr0m:Slucy Ryan, Russell t. & Ilngaroln, Chriulina M; $480,020 6438 Rnosenittld 312: Mccubbln, Kevin $124,000 721 0,rtadoSt481: DosaI, Pruhash N S Alice M; 5551,000 746t%¼oiay8, IS:Wilcax, KalhorinaA; $145,000 805Hms8ro: Musez, Anlhany Paul S CharyiA;$288,000 B08WenorrahNvmTjrrnll,Tarrnncn tri S Maiygrace; $320,000
Meirose Park $230.000
Appraisal Research Counaelors. TItaS batch of condos is being added to tite 1,312 new
ones that uk lite market last year, and many still haven't been sold. "Condo developera who are selling units this autumn are discounting prices," naid Gail Lissner, vice president of Ap. prainal Rcsearch 'Atad, noose ofthe best deals are in tite South Loop." lfyou are ahopping for s c!aesic timber-beam loft, take s tour of loft condaa available for immediate occupancy at Prairie Diotrict Lofts, 1727 s, IndianaAve. in tite South Loup. "Kargil Development han reduced prices on 20 se' lect units by an much an 25 percent," said Keith Giles, president otWeichert, Realtors - Franke! & Gilea, the xciusive marketing agent. Here is a aanipling of the available deals; A one-bedroom, 1½-batti loft with 1,073 square feet ofspace io bargain-priced st $227,800, down 22 percent frum $289,800, a savings of
2004 Waodl.rrdAae: Sola, Eric S Wendy;
3108 Poad8ae: Moya, Cosario S Gaadalupe; $160,000
844 Ra4ttArrAsils, Humberto; $124,000 99O88mtogeAva: Guadorrousa, HadarE Cortos; $76500
Morton Grove NOUS PdiAve:ZTolnb, Chrlslophor& bono; $478,500 6211 UncoiAoeS05:SalvacIon. Wiibuc $100,000
$305,005 2060 M.nonto:Wojcioszuk, PleIr S Agsiaszba; $300,050 502 Drior.St: Glouton, GragotyS Emll $630,000 S3B0800NSI: Romognell, Travio LS Gans G; $029,500
River Forest 115SJ.d:ona8,,: Klaln, Buena WS Kalbloan M; $890,000
j225Wa Sb Vkila,Jnhn M; $635000
O33OlJacolnAre 1G: Grooiisg, Addosa Oie; $131,000
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66lSGolfPd:Jsm, Nancy & Adonio; $235,000 7247 DoirdiSi: Smolkava Calls, RoOkie $237,000 7745 DavfsSt:Zomoia, Bisas; $265,000 780001,attiSt: Baibln, Mario E Hodai, Lydia; $202,500 84278w8a Are: Mamon, ribmod; $230.000
lQl4SIbotfardCtOO;Lopoz, Fallelfas; $73,000 4125 PinbleAr,: Pasear, Heads S Najimi, 14.haiid; $75,000
3606 tleinpstanSh Apeslolukls, RobertS; $000,000 3810 Neuronal St: HernieS, Michuai SS Jessica E; $251,500 $125S1,emhr8r,: Svulolos, Pusagiola S Chrisesulanlis; $276,005
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1543 Wiotciredac Wet: Vin, Cuihus; $500,000 1849 BrerreAre: Eck, Carolyn; $170,000 2llNNareceo8e&amMarsh, RobnitE& Kaihryn W; $205,000
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Tsmorrow, will be Nov. 7 In the St. John Brebeof Parish May Ministry Center, 8305 N. Harlem Ave. Tickets are $65 per person and Includy cocktails. hors d'oeuvres, dis ser, live and silent auctions, live entertainment and dancinn. The $10,000 Gala Grand Raille prize will be awarded. Rallie tickets may be purchased at $25 each sr live for $100 by callieq Maureen Polcyn, (847) 503-8821, All proceeds henelit St, John Drebeul Parish School. Contact Christine Aravn, 1841) 5030825.
0060 W. Oakton SL 10471 260-0100.
Clubs National Council for Ceocosmic Research, Inc., Astrsluers, Northern Illinois will held a lecture/meeting at
Entertalnmsnt Books are available
7 p.m. Nov. IO at the Dance Ruilding, 1330 Weblord St. Oes Plaines. Dr. Dame SHeer will speak en Nutrilios and the sloth and 12th Huuses" at 7:30 p.m. Astrologers of all levels selcome. The cost is $0 leí members;
tram the Knights el Columbus Council 4338 again. TIre 2010 edition only costs $20. A wide selection el metropolitas areas tu choose Irem are available. All proceeds beneht area charities. Tu reserve your bask. call
$10, questo. fur iolurmtlsn and direc-
Mel Koeniqo, (847) 966-2293.
tiens go to www.geecnsmlc.org/chap-
tersfvurthillinois or contact the chapter president, Judy Johnson, (630)
Center of Concern 'the Center of Concern, 1580 N.
303-3107,
Northwest Highway, Suite 310, Park
The Park Rldfe Catholic Waman'u
Mass, members will pruceed te the Park Ridge South Recreational Center located at 833 W. Talcett Road. The meetiog will begin at 12:15 p.m. with the Rev. Richard Grob as speaker. A mini-lunch follows. Guests and polential members are always welcame; reoideoce n Park Ridge is est re' quired.
CommunIty Skslde Centml TraditIonal Conqreqatlon and Sisterhsod ei Skokie CenIrai presents a Sam Dubin 2009 Memorial Concert, Fascinatin' Rhythms featuring stare of Carnegie Itall, and the lincoln Center, Deckie Meszle and Tom Michael at 7 pm. Nev. 8 at '1040 Main SL Skokie. TickeIs coot $25 adults, and $10 fer chu' dren under 16. Call 1847) 674-4111.
The Chal Group et Hadassah Nsrth Shore Chapter invites ysu and your friends to join them in a fun day st Zomba and lunch at 11:30 am. Dec. 0 at the Northbrsok YMCA Gym, 2105 Techny Road. A light lunch and ceo' versatiun will follow. Ths cost is $20. Contact the Nerth Shvre cilice, (841) 205-1900, er email [emailprotected].
Advocate Lutheran General Hospital/Advocate lutheranGeneral Chu' dress Hsspital will sponsor a free electrnnics and appliances recycling prsgram frsm 7 a.m.-6 p m. Nov. 16. A collection truck located io the parking Ist at the northeast career ei Demp-
Ministry Center, 1047) 823-2550.
Dempster St The proceso takes no mere than IS minutes. Reservations are required by calling the Morton Greve Sedar holline, (847) 410-5223.
oler Street and Luther Lane, Park Ridge, wIll be available 1er easy drvp' ulf, All members 5f the community are Invited te bring no-longer-wasted electronIcs and appliances to the hsspital compue for recyclivg at es coot. All electrsnlc equipmeot and many appliances will he accepted, including computers, computer muniteru, keyboards, printers, cell phones, radloslstereus, DVD/CD players, walkmann, clocks, televisions (Including large screen), and small appliances lhalr dryers, microwave ovens, etc.). Larger appliances (washers, dryers) will be accepted with advance notice.
Anqel's Cupboard Bazaar, preuented by the Apostolato sí Women, St Paul of the Cross Church, 320 S. Washingtvr Park
Shoestring ProductIons presents "Listen to My Heurt," the nsnga el
Ridge, will be 8 a.m.'3 p.m. Nov. 8 io the
David Friedman, a cabaret-style pros-
and crafts will be featured. Soups, sand-
entallen with complimeotary dessert
wiches and desserts will be stlered at the Heavenly Cafe. Door prizes will be rallied off every half-hour, Is addition to the many prizes nlfered le the grind prize rallie. Admission is SI for adulto; children are free. st. job0 Brebeuf Catholic Women's
Morelle Parish Life Center. Unique arts
and beverage, at 7 p.m. Mondays through Nov. 22 at 620 Lee SL Des Plaines. The cost is $10. For tickets call 18411 65N608 or e-mail shoestring-prod Wsbcqlubal.nst,
Cisfts
Club hosts annual Holiday Craft Fair Irons 8 am. tu 3:30 p.m. Nue. 55 is the May Parish Ministry Center, 8307 N. Harlem Ave. Hiles. Asy crafter wishng to receive an applicatisn fur the event may call Judi Stephens, 1847)
Call Donna Stallmach at 18471 1235946.
ResurrectIon CoUege Prep High School will host its annual Arts G Cralt Fair from IO a.m.'4 p.m. Nov.14
Our Lady of Ransom Jubilee Cele-
at 7500 W. Talcett Aye, Chicago. Shop
bration will be 7-10 p.m. Nov. 13 and
tor unique hand-celled gifts, soases-
Nov, 14 in the south wing of the schusi 8300 N. Greenwood Ave., tAles. Tickets are $15 each and include three shows per night; a hall-heur comedy sunday Dinner," a medley of era tunes, "Fabulous 'SOs Flashback" and the Grand Oie Opry. Diener items will be available throughout the eveniog fer belore, alter and between shows. Tickets will he no salo after all Masses Call the Ministry Cooler, 18411 023-
al and hvliday items, housewares, Jewelry and tasty treats. Admission is $3 fur adulto, SI fer seniors, childreo onder 10 are free. Call Cr73) 715-6616,
296-6421.
Eut. 529.
Civic Center Dr. Hiles, (847) 580-0400 or www oilestitseso.com.
Our Lady of Ransom Catholic Women's club, Queen of Peace Guild,
holds its annual Holiday CroIt and Bake Sale Nov. 7 and Nov. 8 In the newly renovated Paluch Hall, 8300 Greeswood Ave, Hiles (elevator accessible). Hours are 8 am. to 6 p.m. Sat-
2550.
Qualified lUlnolo residents with cortilled hearing leso are eligible for free
urday and 8 am. to 2 p.m. sunday, There will be a variety el handmade crafts, including ornaments, wreaths, alghanu, baby knit quilts, dolls, baby knit sets, home decorations and Jewelry, as well as a grand rallIe, bake sale, turkey booth and Christmas stocking tree fur chances at beautiful gills and home-baked bread. Call the
amplified telephones. Sponsored by the villages sI Menen Grove and Skukie, and tAles and Schaumhurg Tuwnships, residents are invited te apply fer and test different phones between 1 p.m. and 4 p m Nue. 17 at Maten Grove Senior Center, 6140
Fitness Center Hiles Family Fitness Center, 901
Aqua Antico, I-5 years: Play group in the penI. This sos-instructional swim class is designed lo help your child,. becerro comfortable in the water, Wà ter toys will be available. Parent/child claus
Utah Picasso's, IO mooths-3 years' A great place fur your toddler to enplere their creative side. They will enjoy painting, play dough, bubbles, and more. Class may he mossy so please dress accordingly. Parent/child class.
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Nies Mayor Robert Caliera joined ambassadors of the Nifes Chamber of Commerce and Industry Oct. 14 to welcome the Auto Spa and Hand Car Wash with a ribbon-cutting ceremony at its new location, at 6747 W. Touhy Ave., Hiles.
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Sax Studie admission a high note in Maine S. grad's musical career When Michael San Gabino
the saxophone. He was in the
was 7 years old, as he watched
school's High Honor Roll,
his first Maine South High
swim team, Thespian Society
as the person who opened his eyes to the saxophone, and to music in general.
School football game, he could not take his eyes offthe school band.
and a member of National Honor Society. In his senior
In addition to his interest in music, at Maine South he was
year theillinoisMusic Educa-
He turned to his dad as he jointed to the band playing, and said, " I want to do that."
tors Association awarded him All State Musician status and
a member ofthe Constitution Team that won the state title
Years later at Maine South not only did he become part of the
band but also its leader as
ist Chair in hisinstrument in the All State Honor Band. In his junior year as a member othe Illinois Ambassadors of
Drum Major from sophomore year through senior year. San Gabino is now a freshman at Northwestern University Bienen School of Music.
Music he performed in seven European countries in a 16day tour. One of his most fond mem-
In addition he is one of only four students admitted this year to the university's pros-
was being able to conduct the Hawkband during the schoòl's
tigious Saxophone Studio. At Maine South, San Gabino was part ofthe Symphony,
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MAINE SOUTH
Driver's ed program lauded for pulling teens on safe path Maine South High School's Dii-
Digest .
Continued from PAGE 26
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rooms. Accepting the pleque, Claypool
ver Education Program was reeognized Oct. 20 by Secretary of Sthtc Tesse WhiLe for preparing sfiidents to drive safely. Meeting with students, staff and administrators at the school flag-
thanked White and commended the efforts ind initiatives of Rose Garlasco, assistant principal and chairwoman of tile Driver's Edocatioll Department; Dave Scott,
pole, White presented Maine
Matthew Forrest, and Donaid Lappe; juniors Adam Klauss, Joke Labos and Michael McCarthy; sophomore Timothy Mizbnes;
lead teacher of driver's education;
South Principal David Claypool
and driver's-education teacher Jarett Kirshnei
freshman Connr Held-
with a Teen Diíving Safety Award for the school's involvement in tile Operation Teen Safe Driving Pro-
gram, which is sponsored by the
Illinois Department of Trans-
First Honors: seniors
kamp. Second Honors: seniors
John Bthle William Barker,
White also announced that since
Christopiser Hain, Aldim Hart, Ryan Heidkamp, Eric
tile state's graduated-driver-licensing law took effect in 2008, teen driving deaths llave dropped
portation. Tills program eneourages students to design drivingsafety programs aimed at fellow
more than 50 percent. Tile CDL law requires teenagers before they
students. White also acknowledged that Maine South invites local police and representatives f:cin other traffic-safety groups
vote 50 11001's to behind-tile-wheel practice witil a lIaient or guardiall.
into driver's-education class-
Co,n,nc'nt:pionecrloccil.co,,i
Roosevelt School in Park
eygnt Nee 11. "We are inviting local vet-
crans to spend the day with us," said Principal Kevin Dwyec Oui veteran guests vilI participate in a school assembly and visit classrooms to speak with students." Veterans interested in participating should register in advance by contacting coordinal.or Lariy Ryles, (847) 720-4883. DISTRICT 207
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Maine South High School
Assistant Principal Rose Garlasco has received the highest honor bestowed by the illinois Principals Association. During the IP& state conference lest month Garlasco received the Hernhn Graves Award, estabJished in 199J to recognize principals and assistant principals dedicated to the qiganization. It is presented to someone who hes gone above-and-beyond in giving time and energy to the IPA
.Joseph Bailey, Benny Bal-
tazar, Joseph Cortese, Brian Dillon, Daniel Henley, Michael Hoffman, Quinn
Vanderah, James Young und Alexander Viliastrigo.
60646 First Honors:junior Daniel Delgado; freshmen Jonatlsan Froio and Adam Rice. Second Honors: seniors Sean Coron, Matthew Dawson, Sean Nokes, John Norton, Brenden Oates, Timothy Pennino, Alien Rabot, Ryan Rosotti, Ariel Vazquez and Mark Verihli; juniors Andrew
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Brooks, Kevin liuclser, Patrick Cermak, Colin Doyle, Kevin Furlong and Mex Rico; sophomores Daniel Gaddini, Coigan Gill, Daniel Gillespie and Brett Warner; freshmen Kenya Anderson, Matthew Dorsen, Charles Phust, Patrick Gill, Matthew Majarucon, Matthew Tannehill and Travis Vicens.
men Anthony Campanaro, Terence Fogarty and Christopher Lessner, Joseph Mazzenga, Joseph Muzupappa. Second Honors: seniors Thomas Mockler, Angel Or-
First Honors: seniors Michael Kratochvil and Ryan Thdych; sophomore Zachary Jankiewicz; fresh-
St. Paul of the Cross School in Park Ridge be host
a coatdrive forguests of the parish's SundaySuppers and for members ofOur Lady of the Angels parish in Chica-
tiz and Francis Sinfuego; juniors Cromm Fahlon, Nicholas Mungono, Nicholas Mazzenga, Frank Portera and Zacis Trader; sophomores Anthony Chierici, Gaetano DiBalsamo, Matthew Johnson and Garrctt Reynolds; freshmen Dennis Creighton, Nicholas Kamberis, Andrew Kerin, Erik Lopez, Jonathan Prado and Patrick wreblewski.
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go. New or gently used coats
may be dropped offfrm 46 p.m. Saturday and 8 a.m,,
to 2 p.m. Sunday in the school library, 140 5. North-
west Highway. The coat drive is sponsored by the Spirit ofSt. Ignatius Guild. For more information call the church, (847) 825-7605.
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it also establishes dri'or curfews for teenagers.
INTERNATIONAL M4RKET . DELI - BAKERy ,IÁi',.EAFOOÒ
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and its members. "We are very proud of Dc Garlasco," Maine Seuth i'iincipai David Claypool said. "lt is great to seo that her ong-standing commitment to the professionalism Isionloted by the IPA has been recognized."
Ganasce has been a momher of tills IPA for 13 years.
I)uring that time she isas octively participated ill tise WA by holding the following positions: Lake Region secrotary and director (19992000), North Cook Region secretary and state director (2002-07), North Cook Region director (2008-present), nd State Board secretaiy (2007-2009). In addition she was tise Assistant Principal of tise Year for the state of Illinois in 2001 and received the Horace Mann Commun)ty Service Award in 2006. IMMACULATE CONCEPTION
Immaculate Conception School, 7263 W. Thicott Ave.,
Chicago, has announced the induction of 16 students to the Junior National Honor Society. The Junior National Honor Society was estab-
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lished at immaculate ConCeption in fall 2007. The society ranks as one of the oidest and most prestigious national organizations for stodents, according to a news release. 'l'ue following 16 students were inducted into tise National Junior Honor Society on Oct. 13: Kaitlyn Buss, Madeline Meloscia, Jillian Davis, Shaun Polakow, Michelle Delana, Samantha Portera, Kevin Fiaherty, Mary Sheehan, Jack Heidkamp,.Erin Shiei, Michael Krzeczkowski, Patricia Stritzel, Karly McMorrow, LIIlana fifille, Kelly McMorrow and Hannah Zahn. To be eligi-
Advanced Placement Program provides motivated and academically prepared students vitis tise opportunity to take rigorous college-
(847) 251-1234
level courses wisile stili in high school azsd to earn college credit, advanced placement or botis for successful
performance on tile AP Exems. Tiioe students qualified for tise AP Scisolar with Distizsction Award by earning an average grado of at least 3.5 on all AP Exams taken and grades of 3 er higher on five or more of these exams. These students are Philip Kaiser, Matthew O'Connor and Derek Simon.
bic for membership, candidatos must have met standards of scholarship, leadership, service, citizensisip and character. Members of the seventh- and eighth-grade classes wore evaluated and selected by the Faculty Council of the chapter.
Three students qualified for the AP Scholar witis Honor Award by earning an average grade of ist least 3.25 on all AP Exams taken and grades of 3 or higher on four or more of those exams. Those students are Aashiv
NORTHRIDGE
Bharij, David Griffin end Connor Schicke!.
A record 25 students at Northridge Prep have earned AP Scholar Awards in recognition of their exceptional achievement on AP exams. The College Boardk
Nineteen studente qualifled for the AP Scisolar Award by completing three or more AP Exams with grades of 3 or higher. They are Joseph Adams, Bartosz, Justin ReIz, Joseph Brochu,
Proveen Easo, John Hauft, Young Hwang, Matthew Jaroslawskl, Joseph Klatt, Peter Knapp, Philip Krupowicz, Timothy Madigan, Daniel McDermott, James Petras, DartIomlej Radzik, David Rahimi, Dean Rlnnan, John Romano ssnd Youngwook Shin.
Northridge Prep i-ieadmas-
te.r Richard Meyer isas annouzsced tisat Joseph Brochu, Philip Krupowicz, David Rahimi
and Censor Scliickel liare been named Commendod Students in tise 2010 Nation-
al Merit Scholarship Program. Commended Students placed among tise top 5 percent ofmere than 1.5 million students IVIlO entered tile 2010 competition by taking the 2008 Preliminary SAT/National Merit Scisolarship Qualifying Test.
Ave. 'l'ue New Notre Dame High School for Girls is an all-girls, college-preparatory, Archdiocesan School that reports a 99-percent gradua. tion i-ate and a 98-percent college-acceptance rate. Contact Julie Raiiio, president of development, (773) 622-1541, for more information or to reserve a spot. Another open house will bo 6-8:30 p.m. Dec. 9. The Sisters of Notre Dame
de Namur will have a usedfurniture and -household goods sale from noon to 7 p.m. Friday and 8 am. to 4 p.m. Saturday. The saie will be at tise old Notre Daine High School for Girls, 3000 N. Mango Ave., Chicago. For more information call Sr. Mary Bridget Murphy, (773) 622-1541.
ST. PATRICK NOTRE DAME HIGH SCHOOL
The new Notre Dame High School for Girls will be holding an open house from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Nov, 15. It is opon to all seventh- and
eighth-graders arid their parents. The event will be at the school, at 3115 N. Mason
Saint Patrick High School announced its first-quarter isonor roll.
60068 Second Honors: sophomore
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Ridge will ibId its aimual Vetemns Day iecognition
Herling Kevin Lodwich, Matthew McCoy, Emil Methipara, Brian Rachmaciej, William Ruehlmann and Nicholas Sclsoenbeck; juniors Timothy Byrne, Edilberto Chevere, Nicholas Constantine, Tlsomas Conway, Michael Cradick, Richard Diaz, Ryan Fischer, Daniel Flood, Patrick Fuller, James Hartford, Kevin Hoffman, James Lobes, Michael Piechota, Cifristopher Smreczak and Patrick Sullivan; sophomores Eric Kisubrough, Kansonn O'Connor, Nathan Sharp, Rypa Tentler and Dean Zummo; freshmen
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Seniors Mike Landrith sed Milan Gacanovic talk Oct. ¿0 to Secretary of State Jesse White at Maine Soath lliçh School before the school was presented with a Teen Driving Salety Award for their driver's-education proçram. lAllison Williams/Staff Photographer)
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Health and Osteepomsis Educatlon' Free parking Is provided in the lut behind the yachtman Children's Pavilion at the east end of the hospital. Prereg-
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lowing health programs. Advanced reg' istration is required, unless noted 0th' envire, by calling l'B77'737'4636, l'ree on-site parking is available. Diabetes HbA1C Saeetdnq from 8-10 a m. Nov. 5 - a blood draw for the HbAlc qlycehemsglsblo test to see how controlled participant's blued sag' or level has been over a three'manth
istration lo required. Go to c'waw.arthritis.gov, heword Chicago, and click en
Heafth The Womens Bosxd of Shokie Hospital will present "Superwoman Survival loi with Integrative Medicine;' an inter' active discussion on promoting physical, spiritual and mental balance for high-achieving. multitasking women using complimentary and alternative medical techniques. "Superwoman Surv'mal lOI with Integrative Modlcine will
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cational series en positive aging, will be in November and December at Ilebernian Center for Health and Reha' bilitution, 9700 Gross Point Road, Skok' ip. Sessions begin at 7 p.m. except whore noted. Classes are free and opon to the public, Ught ref reshmenis follow pmsentatinns. For reservations
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Romp, Stomp & Roll, 1020 months: This sss ts a sodal experente for both you and your child. Mats, balls, tuonels and age appropriate toys will be offered in this active free play
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class. Parent/child class, Me iWo, 2 years: This class is Offered
dents, $119 nonresidents. Classes in'
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fo ease fears nd encouraqe iode' pendence. Semi'structured environ' mesi. Stories, music and art are in'
A.I.S. Stretch: Isolated stretching to
Advocate Lutheran Cenerai Hospi'
medical affuAns "Memory Support Pm' grams, Activities and Resources" Nov. 30 with Beh DelSignore, creative arts
increase fleolbility. Body Flex: Increase lean muscle mass and beast resting metabolic rate with this strength training class. Use hand weights, body barn, everdise balls, and floor exercises to develop a tened, strong body. BOSU, CariNo & Core: Challengen balance while taking cardiovascular drills that target glutes and thighs, and core strengtheeing exercises which challenge abs. back and waist. Intermediate to Advanced.
tal's Women's Health Resource Center
therapist "Ark the Boctor Dementia
and the Arthritis Foundation will offen a free public educational seminar on bene health and rheumatoid arthritis
Medications and What to Cepoct" Dec. 7 featuring Dr. Vadim EdeisteirA and Demenfia and Family Caregivers" Dec.' 14 with Beh DelSignore, creaI ive-arts
3. and 4yvar-old Try out a different sport notti ricoh. Parvntkhild class. Tumble Bees Z'4 years: Children will be introduced to basic tumbling shills by participating in activities that teach qross motor skills and organ' ized movement. Class includes basic introduction to the balance beam, floor and horizontal bar. Parent/child class.
Jost foi' Me 3'4 years: This class is designed for those children who are ready fa be on their awn in a social preschool environment, Letters, nom' bers and colors will be taught through acLive play. Daily gym finse and snacks are pravided. Class will be
r,ffered with a continuing curriculum through spring 2009. Breakfast Boddfes, 3'6 years: In t bio pint'sized morning cooking class, kida will make and eat seme of their fa' vorite breakfast recipes, like pancakes und french toast Class is offered one or twa days a week, Body Flee Kids, 3'6 years: Scheduled during adult Body Fleo, this high Osergp enecise class will get your child moving and grooving. To coal down we will end class with hid's yoga. Our
instructor will escort your child ta and from the Clabhaes Funtastic Frtday's, 3'6 years: Children will play games, make crafts, go wimming and make now friendo. Ran
errando with out year "little helper." Kids mast be toilet trained. Playtime Picasso's, 3'6 years: De' sinned to explore year child's creative side. Arts and crafts, painting, playdough along with age appropriate play will highlight this class. Class will be messy.
yRecipe for FUnE 3-6 years: Learn to make simple recipes in this pint'sïzed cooking class. Measuring, mining, pouring, and stirring are sore to keep our little chefs busy. Each chef will
,qet to eat or take home their own ' &eatlons,' . '
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'1'ànstt1on to Wetlness.' a new edu-
bine learning and fun. With the ose of everyday household items, become a silly scientist and create simple en-
cluded in each class. Child only class. -b41n1 Sportsters, 2'4 years: An intro' duclory sports class for your active Z,
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"Public Education Seminars" or call I800-735-0096.
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be led by Dc Leslie Mendoza Temple, director, fntegrative Medicine and Polly
Mlles Family Pitness Center, 901 Civic Ceeter fir. Oiles, 1847) 5883400
Liontis, shiatsa practitioner, yoga and meditation instructor, The event will be 530-720 p m. Nue, 12 at the Kenton Knox Building at Skokie Hospital, 9100 N. Kenfer Skekie. Admission Is free, Fer more Infarmation contact Linda Ballard, 1847) 570'509T er e-mail bal-
Group EX Express Card - 10 Class card: Sii, residents, SOI nonresidents: 20 Class Card: $124 residents, $144 ronresidents: 30 Class Card: $149 resi'
from 10-11.30 a m. Hoe. 7 at the hospl'
Butto Guts and Step. A 30minute lower body utrevgthvning workout, in' clading squats, lunqes, and core strengthening. followed by 45 minufe step workout, which iecludeu high in' teosity step aerobics and a cool down stretch. lstvrmvdiate to Advanced. Cardle Dance: High energy class eiith music. This 45'minutv calerie burner followed by same werk at the bar to stretch and work balance. Beginner to Intermediate. Canflo fustorn Cardiovascular workout with muscle uhapiog ivith interval Step. plyometrico, Kickboniog or BOSU
cembinatians with strength traìnìng. Finish with core work and stretch. In' termediate to Advanced. Dance Aerobtcs: Includes a mio of dance, and aerobics, followed by an abdominal workoul Intermediate to
period. An B'hour fast Is required. Fee: $10. Test results will be given at the Di' abotic Fair from 9 am-soon Nov, 12. or mailed if unable ta attend workshop. Seaseoaj flu and pne vacdi' nations 9 a m:000n Nov. 6 In the Health Management Department Fia and pneumonia shots free with Medicare Part B card, otherwise $25 for lia and $50 for pneumonia.
call Lauren Galuseka, 18471 929-3229.
Sponsored by CJE SenlnrLife, the class-
light memorial service is at 4 p m. Nov. 8 lo the Resurrection Chapel fer par' ests who have suffered the loss of an early pregnancy or Infant. A reception Immediately follows the service. Call the Family Birthplace at (773) 774-8000 , Ext 7647, if attending. Coping Welt wIth ChronIc Conditions Serios - CommunIcating with Family, Friends G Physicians from 7-B p.m Nov. 10 In the Health Management Classroam. Clinical Psychologist Stephan Romm will teach some st the basic, practical skills and attitudes needed to become an active nell'manager ef your chronic illness in order to live a life of purpose and quality. Free.
Always Alzheimer's: Types and Stages et Dementia" Nov, 23 with speaker Dc
Herb Slur and CJE's vice pmsldent of
tal's Olson Auditorium, 1175 Dempster St., Park Ridge. Lench, provided by Am' Ron-Wyeth, will be served immediately
therapist and Peggy Best MSW, LSW. Other talks Include: "What Is Sub-acete
fallawing the preseotations at 11:45 ans. Shares Tymkïw, curse educator at Amgen-Wyeth, will preseot "Knowledge Is Pawec Introduction to Rheumatoid
Ed Theleis Lusghter Yoga" with Caryl
Arthritis" and Dr. Susan Bray, professor of clinical medicine at Chicago Medical School, will present Fïtto a T: Roso
19, wraps ap the lecture serieo,
Rehabilitatien?" Nov, IO, conducted by Derenfeld at 10 a m. Nov. 16; and "Man' aging Change as Your Pareets Age" with Joan Didtiman Cnte, LCSW, on Nov,
Resurrection Medical Center, 7435 West Taicott, Chicago, will aller the fol'
p.m. and Saturdays, 9-10.30 am. at Resurrection Medical Center. Fee:
opportunity to meet with several ven' durs, and receive sp'to-date informa' tion se various diabetic.prodocts that dan make living with diabetes easier, Blond pressure and/or glucose screeo' Ingo will be available, Results of Glyce' hemoglobin IHbAIC) test from Hue. 5 will be available. Program is opes fer anyone Interested in learning about di" abeteo.'Llqht refreshments will be
$8/class er $75 for a ID class punch card, Call the Health Managemeet De' partment at 773-792-5022 fer detallo. Seeder Advocate of Advocate Luther' an General Hospital offers free blood' pressure screenlegs from IO am-noon on the first Wednesday of every month at the hospital's Patient Resource Cee'
served. Free,
necessary, Call (847) 723'7217,
Scheol's production et, "Alice in Wonderland,' staged last month at Maine South Auditorium. (Brian Valentin/Staff Photographer)
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Viltaçe of Nltea employees, Citibaek and PUA Dank are partnering together for a food drive te ensure ro per' Advanced. son in Nues goes hungry this Thanks' Fantasy FIgI±60 minales of chore- . giving and holiday season. Demand for assistance is rising due to omm' agraphed loW'impact simulated fight S sequences derivad from the martial ployment,high food prices and utiliai-tu, boning and banic self'defense, .. ties and a troubled ecenomy. This denigned to conditIon the heart, bure community effort will be held through calories and Improve self cont idence: Dec. lO. Donations by the public are handwraps required, available at the deeply appreciated. Donations et non' Membemhlp Service Desk fer $5. perishable fand Items muy be Heart Rate Up & Pump: Get heart dropped off at any of the following lo' rate up with this variety of high-inten' cations: Village Hull, 1000 Civic Center shy, low-impact cardiavascular rauDrive; Family Services and Sen)or tineu with seme muscle conditioning. Center, 999 Civic Center Drive; Hiles Beginner ta Intermediate. Fitness Center, 987 Civic Center Drive; lite & Fit: Perfect for the mature Hiles Fire Department 8360 W. Dempadult Work at your own pece - a ster 5t4 Hiles Pelice Department, 7000 combination of low-impact (with some W Touliy Aee Hiles Public Works, high intensity) aerobIcs. May include 6849 Toahy Avec CitibanK 8400 W. basic step, stability ball work, body Dempster St PUA Bank, 7840 N. Mil' toning with ab and back strengthenwaukee Ave, .. . Ing. Beginnvr to Intermediate. FUndralsers Step & Stretdc This 60 mInute step class includes a wanmep, hIgh lotenA spaghetti diiier with homemade
as $75, the needy can gain their mo' bility with a new wheelchair. Donatiens may be send tu: Wheelchairs for
"Mama Therese," aka Terry Skiptoe, will be 5-7:30 p m. Nov. 7 in the
Needy, c/a NC Council 4338, 8307 N. Harlem Ave, Hiles IL 60114.
church's Swanson Fellowship Hall,
The Men and Wsmens Association
0131 Kenton Ave., Skokie. The cost is
et Advocate Lutheran Cenoral Hospital is sponsoring a fund-raising Glove Sale from 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Nov. 6 in the 10th flour Special Functions Dining Rvum of the hospital, 1115 Dempstor St., Park Ridge. The raie will feature savings of 50 te 15 percent on work, garden, dress and ski gloves. Also rea-,
$10 far adults; $5, children 2-f2 and free te anyone Z er younger. Proceeds will help fund the 923 leg cabin, which sits on the church property. kfter the dinner walk through the cabin and see the plans for renovation. Call 1847) 613-1311.
'the Nehara Croup of Hadassab North Shore Chapter will serve as guest bartenders te raise fondu for Hadassab Projects at 7 p.m. Nov. 5 at McCarthy's Irish Pub in Hawthorn Mall, 506 Hawthorn Center, Vernon Hills. Bring your friends aed join the group for thin fun evening where all tips for the food and drink will,be donated ta Hadassah. For information abnut Hadassah call 1847) 2051900 or email: [emailprotected]
The Knights of Columbus Council 4338 is conducting a Wheelchairs for the Needy campaign, The public isis' vited te help others by providing donations fer a wheelchair. Fer as little
tured will be specially priced popcorn and an assortment nf air fresheners. Call (0471 7236105, Proceeds kelp eapand hospital programs.
'the KnIghts of Cofumbus are still distributing botole Roll candy and banks with all prelitn given te mentally handicapped children. Ieotoie Roll bars are available at 50 bars per package fur $6. mv dandy banks ore $2 each. Contact Ken Lee, (841) 967 6234. Send monetary donations to; NC Council 4338, c/s Neo Lee, B307 N,
in years past the cale features pain' settias. azaleas, holiday wreaths und balsam ropes coming directly trama wholesaler's greenhouse. Plants muy be picked ap or delivered helero Thanksgiving nr anytime before Dec. 18 frem an Evanston greerhouuo. Prices start at SB. Fer moro details
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come an American Red Cross certiRed Babysitter by attending a training
the Nafional Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution announces the annual Americas History Essay Contest, All students in Rfth, sieUr, seo' enth and eighth grades in public. pri' vate or parochial schools, and tfrose who ere home schooled are eligible, This cnntest is conducted witheat regard to race, religiors 0ev er national origin. The Tweety-Rrst Star Chapter of NSDAR la looking for students to cornpete in this year's ceotest The tepic for 200910 is "The Completion of the First Transcontinental Railroad:' 10e' scribe how yes felt on May 10, 1869, when the golden spike was drivee at Promontory Summit, Utah, to celebrate the cempletisn of the first Traosconti' neotal Rallread. Pretend you are either a settler planning to use the trais to travel to your new heme is the West an Irish er Chinese worker who helped build the line nr a Native Americas whose way of life was greatly affected by the railraad.l One essay at each grade level will be selected as the
This pmgram teaches future babysit' tern hew te handle emergencies, píe' vent accidents und care fer children while baby-sitting. Fee: $70, Class ix held in Health Management Classroom at Ressrrectioe Medical Conf Pc
Men's Health Fait Kick 0ff fur Good
ObtaIn the latest lneonnauon for
Health joui be from 47 p.m. Nov. 18 in the lower level, Eotrance B, featuring numereuo free screenings tSSoO value) aod health education. The seasonal fIa shot will be offered tor $20, free for those wifh Medicare B card. Food, raffie prizes and plenty of qiveuivays. Some screenings require appoint' ,ments, ongelnu p(OÇtalns Moins in Motions Prenataand postpartum moms are in' vited to participate in this lund/water enerdise program offered Mondays and Wednesday from 4:3530 p.m. at Club
managing your diabetes trom various health professionals at the Resornectiori Medical Center Diabetic Fair from
113-990-5600 for more infermatiea roqa:All levels are welcome. Classes
9 am-acne Nov, 12 in the Blessed Alice
are Tuesdays and Thursdays, 6-1:30
Res Fiteess Center, Fee: $5/class. Call
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tiRes Pids& IJinty, 6960 W, Oak' ton SL, (847) 663-1234 or online at www.nileslibrary.org. The Go club for ages 6 to 12 usually meets the Rrst and third Saturdays of each month an a drap-ix basis.
Maine Township
The Thenty-ørst Sta Chapter of
coarse 1mm 8:30 a m-3 p m. Nov. 14.
ciRc guidelioes at (847) 024'll5OE
Maine Township's FiSH IFriends In' deed Serve and Help) is in eeed of vol' onteer drivers to previde resideots tree transportation to medical facilities is and near Maine Township. Valus' teers may choose how much time they wish to devote, Reguiremests include a current drivers license and proof of auto insurance. The program requires residents in need be mobile, er be able to use a cane or walkec'FISH also astis that appointments be set three nr mure days in advance, To become a voluntaer driver call Ed Ohen, 1847)
69613761 To schedule a side yr far in', formation call FISH cuardinutor Gloria Stepek, 1841) 291'251Iu Ext. 283
Paries Maine-Miles Associatton et Special Re&eation sIlero peuple with phYsical and mental challenges. behavior and learning disorders, hearing and visual
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EntertaInment Books are available from the Knights of Columbus Ceuncil 4338, The 2010 edition costs $20 each with a wide selection of metropolitan areas to choose from. All proceeds are donated ta area charities. To re' serve a book call Mel Koenigs, (8471 96&2293, Our Lady of Ransom Parish in Hiles is selling Entertainment 2010 Books, $20. The book offers a variety of values, mainly twa-far-one deals at many restaurants and establishments. Dis- counts also coven travel, con rentals, . movie theaters, hotel discounts and ' more. Proceeds benefit the parish. To order a book call Josephine Bao,
Harlem Ave., Hiles IL 68114.
Tiro Rotary Club of SPreMe Valley will hold a holiday plant'oale fondrais' er te support local area charities, As
from the hospitall. No appointment is
chapter winner and forwarded to the State American History Chairman for state competition. Deadline for submissIen is Dec. I. Students interested are asked to ceotact huncy Meyer for npe-
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'Alice' actors Matt Hamielec, as Lewis Carroll, and Annie Hoeg, as Alice, perform Oct 17 during dress rehearsal for Main Sooth High
Italian pasta sauce and meatballs, salad, bread and dessert prepared by Central United Methodist Church's
ter, BOZO W. Oempsten St., Hilos locross
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"Our Ct,tlen Remembes'od' candlo-
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'I. Governor candidates offer views on teen issues .
One year from now, Illinois voters will dedde who will be the next governor. There is no true Incumhent: Our current executive officer ssumed the office after his predecessor was impeached. The field includes these two Democrats, five Republicans and one Green Party
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paying attention to politics - meaning that candidates will have to pay greater attention to the concerns of young voters. The Teen Times - the staff of high school students at Pioneer Press
Philosophically, youth should have a little 1 exore freedom and less scripting of their
lives. They also should learn to suffer the consequences, or reap the rewards, of their actions. my parents were school teachers
ZBoth and my dad ran against George Ryan, -4Adam Andrzejewski, political activmst, Hmnsdame Republican
the former governor currently in jail. I viewed government as a public service, not
an opportunity to work in a protected job with early retirement and an unsustainable pension. Notthat I can think of.
'1 At age i6, I thought government was about elected leaders who were to be representatives and make laws to protect
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Many of the state's highest-achieving high schools are here: Are there any high school requirements that you would change?
Dan Hynes,
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in politics. More and more, that is becoming more prevalent. The Obama campaign is helping young people to play a part in the demacracy, Whenever I talk to young adults who are under the voting age. I remigd them that they have the ability to affect voting by getting more people to vote.
Bob Schillerstrom, Chairman of DePago County Board, Republican
can get rid of. And in turn I would hope that we would have more technology, computer
Dan Proft, AH radio, ' Republican candidate from Wheaton
dents can compete against Asia or the rest of the world at math and science. I sponsor a law that returns the Pledge of
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in the reaming and alterneon for 3and 4year'uld classes. Reqistration is accepted at the Howard Leisure Cooler,
camp culled School's Ont Sport Camp. The camp will be available on live school holidays. The main emphasis of the camp Is to provide safe, fumI illed
hued. Call 1847) 961'6633 to have inlormation mailed.
lessons will locas oo the bandamentals of technique, music theory and good practice habits. Call 1847) 9676633 to reserve a lesson time. Golf Mthse The Gott Maine Park District has Inkex a new and innovative appmach In raisiog muchnoeded bunds for the park and spreading the word on enor'
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age. I was probably one of the few in our age group that was involved
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We have to be mindful of the ways we 1 can improve curriculum and school requirefflents. We also have to make sure to work with local,school districts to get the best curriculum and education policy possible. If there are changes imposed by the state, there has to be funding to implement those changes. We would work with local school districts to make sure the curricuuns and the requirements are best situated to enable our young people to succeed in the f uture.
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Wolves' girls s uad runs to State
FOOTBALL
Maine South (IO-O) Loyola (9-1) Glenbrook South (8-2) Notre Dame (6-4) _5. New Trier (5-5) SOCCER
New Trier Evanston Maine South Nues West Loyale
His corner kick in the first half found teajnmate Chris Sweitzer, who headed the ball in for the team's first goal in a 2-O win over Maine South. VOLLEYBALL
Emani Sims, Glenbrock South The Miami (Fia.) recruit recorded eight kills and two blocks in the Titans' straight-set victory Safarday to earn them the regional titie, BOYS CROSS COUNTRY
As Nues West prepares
them, 'This is your course and you know it better than anyone else, Just go out and race to the best ofyour abil-
ities,'"
Senior Megumi Hoshi
State."
high 129 yards and scosed all foui- ofhis team's touch-
for 28th place and the soy-
clowns,
After ND foi-ceci a threeamid-out, Drew Dissi, threw passes of 18 sind 24 yards on
year and I'm.pretty sure we
have the deepest sectional at State."
senior by 2.66 seconds for the last qualifying spot,
-
thinks her squad fared so
well was that everyone
Davros had to come from
"As the race kept going on behind to secure his trip. . I found myselffeeling weakAfter the first mile he osti- er and that last quarter I did
mates he was in 50th place,
but had a strong second mile andjust kept catching runners one at a time. "I knew it was going tobe
who captured the Nues West Sectional championship in 14:5756, more than 30 seconds
faster than the runner-up from
Heselton said. "No one then find another one to
York,
choked and thatb why we're
going Downstate and other GIRLS CROSS COUNTRY
Megumi Hoshi, Nibs West With the team's spread stretch"ing 64 places, the senior's sixth. place finish was that much more important in helping the Wolves .dvance to the State Meet,
teams who were ranked ahead ofus aré not."
The next two runners acr6ss the line for Niles West were senior Carmin Deck (21st, 19:22.27) and freshman Michelle Karp
Michael Flisscls's one-yard dive gave tise hume tessm a
the course in 15:10,26, good
said, "1 didn't qualify last
One reason Heselton
minutes off the clock,
quartec Bust tIse missed Icick left the seos-e at 7-G.
people off," Heselton said. "She's been concerned with
a close race so I had a hunter mind-set," Davros said. "Pick off a runner and
Davros said. "I know every mile marker and where I'm gonna start my kick. I know it's gonna be a battle." As a team Niles West fin-
everything I could to pick . ished in 12th place. Other up my leg and put it in front
finishers for the Wolves of the other one," Davros were senior Matt Miller
said, "I actually crossed the (69th, 16:52,29), sophomore line thinking I didn't make Mas Hoshi (78th, 17:03.85), it." junior Zacli Koukios (91st, Davros heads to Peoria as 17:17,02), sophomore Marc
a man with a plan. He ran the course last year when
Julien (95th, 17:21.7), senior
pick off. I was never comfortable with where I was." The final mile was really a challenge, but thath when all the mental preparation
teammate Alex Zasso, who is now running at Washington University in St. Louis,
17:35,48) and
paid ofC Davros passed Ley-
den's Herald Alvarez with about a quarter ofa mile to
Woodrufflnvite, which was held at Detweitber Park. "J have that course
go and finished ahead of the
mapped out in my mind,"
qualified. Niles West also
senior Jimmy
competed in the Peoria hiles West's George Davros heads
toward the finish line of Saturday's hiles West Sectional, (Ahison Williams/Staff Photographer)
21-12 lead,
"Tisey took about eiglst minutes offtlse clock," Hems-
help. It wsis n big difference" of tise game kept Bus-gos
and tIse offense on tIse
what lie's capable of doing,"
gos' five-ysss'd PD cam'ry,
bends foi- usuels oftlse third
said Noti-e Dame concIs Mike 1-lennessey, whose team finished 6-4, "I-Io
1-leminessey chose to go foi'
quas-tem ND s'ami only seven plays in tise this-cl,
showed that ho's one of the
7'
failed to leave the score 12-
"That was huge," NoII said.
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,
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Notre Dame's Rob Neylon ceases Glenbrooh Sooth quarterback Mike Pulliano to fumble during the Titans' 8A playoff victory Friday in Glenview. (Joel Lerner/Staff Photographer)
TIse Dons' only tus-nover
n dmive that emicled with Bum'-
two points, but the Dons
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nessey said. "Flssst diclms't
"FIe got to demonstrate
That's because ND scos'ed on two of its fis-st tisi-ce ses-ice oftise second issslf. Tise second TD, a 34-yas'cl (lacis
with sin 11-play scosing ds-ive. Glenbrook Soutls
by Busgos, put tise Dons
plays, including the 13-yard go-ahead 'PD pass to Hirsch witis 4:20 s-emaining.
ahead 27-21 with 8:34 to go. But tIse Titamss mesponded
ND's final clsnssce ended witis an imscomplete pass.
quamteiback Mike Pullano
"I tisimsk we matched up
comsverted two foustls-down
well," 1-lennessey said. "\Ve sres-e able to ciissspote, 'Fisc kids gave one (heck) of ass effos't."
Neuhaus a bright spot in Vikings' 3-6 season '
Junior LB starting to attract interest
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Tise G-foot-2, 215-pound inniom- Issscl si tesi in-high 103
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tise ball and lie likes to isit,
tessin's plusyoff Isopes vese
l(isouimi.
isolses to iezscis tIse IFISA
We's'e loolcimsg forvssmd to
vesy muds suive, But the
Netsisnus should be even
State Ivleet tisis spm'issg sitter
tackles, 43 usos-e tisais his
Iuavissg lsisss fos sinothes'
munie domsiinasst in 2010 alter
setting the school's fresh:
msessrest tessissmssstc-
3'e555"
Vikissgs thess lost to Glossbsook Nos'tis aftes leadimsg lis tue fuus'tl quai-tes- asid
offseason tmaining and an-
555855
otiiei yeas of expesience
s'eeui'ds lis tise discuss.
fell to Deemfield aftes tise
two-yeas
Neulinus said lie would be
stsimtei; Neulsaus figum'es to l)mosssimsently ois all-confer-
pm'oucl to siccept postseasoss accolssdes sis secognitioss foihis lssss'd voi-k, Flowevem; bis
ence sind sìll-ascss lists,
focus is cleas'ly oms tise teamss's
Vikimsgs head concIs Scott
success.
Alsesidy
si
find isis ssnnse featum'ed
Dan Friedman (107th, Rosati (DOtti, 17:44.54). Comnient:pioneçrlocal,co,n
'ritans cosicli Mike NoII
team like Glemibi'ook South." Bus-gos' fimst TO, a 44yssmder eam'Iy in tIse second
could to help the Dons win, Fie ran 14 times for a game-
first mile she just picked
'l'lie Titans (8-2) weist into
"You can't do that against a
West senior George Davros
steppedup. No one had an offday and that's not something many teams can say. "Our girls ran the most steady race of the season,"
Nico Composto, Loyola Hard not to run with this senior,
took advantage sind used 10 sunning plays to em-ase five
gelini, Burgos did all ho
Nues West's Megumi Hoshi nears the finish line of the Nues West Sectional, where she placed sixth ini 8:35. (Allison Williams(Staff Photographer)
touches.
we liad one mistake too sunny," Flennessey said.
On the boys side, Nibs
spot to Saturday's State
but the Dons didn't have the ball much in the second hail. Finished willi BI yards on nine
sind Glenbs'oolc South set UP sit ND's 27-yai'd line.
quiaitei, ansvesed Glenbrook South's in the fis-st
enth and final individual
maker Uescrved more chances,
tendimsg tlseis strealc of tiistmound losses to five. "Gm-eat football game, but
Zach Iidalej and Mark An-
will continue his season at State. He cruised through
Conner Thomas: hunier play'
ND mishamscllecl a 'l'itans punt to open tise second half
Eric Shulci', Mike Kane, Wolves Boys
with 1,277 yards.
his team's 28-27 loss to tise - ,oIse kick and failed to cois'l'itaiss in the Iiist sound of '9i-t ois a 2-point try in ex-
ofVance Ross, J00 Bushell,
.
as a tactic for the majority oftheseason."
Titans converted all foui- of
NOTRE DAME 27
tIse halfalse:scl 1.1-12.
the II-ISA CIsiss 8A playoffs.
pressure on them at
navigated the S-mile course. Meet in 18:35,3, which was good "I put in an enormous for sixth place. amount of work over the 'Shejust set herself back summer and to see it all pay (around 25th) and after the off means a lot," Davros
making sure she finishes strong and she's used that
Isolate, Luke 1-Iamrison of tIse
GAME BALLS GLENBROOK SOUTH 28
his point-after atteiSlI)ts, helmet and inside his Way ss'lsile tise Dons stsssgglecl to tovai'd the team bus after - match, 'l'ue Dons missed
ate Burgos for a few usiaules longei Behind the offensive line
ing sure her team stays
no
1,15G.
hung Isis head, cas's'ied his
prepare ourselves to have another great race, Tlier&s
Heselton. "We just told
i4att Hfckey, New Ther
The Notre Dame senior
(103rd, 21:33,30) and junior Lindsay Karp (115th, 22:04,23).
\Vlsile the walk pi-obably was sainful, those vlso lingei'ecl v/ele able to appreci-
said Nibs West coach Anne
SOCCER
night.
calm and cool. "Basically, it's business as usual," Heselton said, 'Just
"We actually put no expectations on the girls and we didn't discuss places,"
game-high 129 yards.
Coursey (70th, 20:38,37), senior Asha Mannancheril
day as the Wolves took fourth at the Nibs West
-
Brosnan's 2000 total of Ois a cold night vitls a
for State, Heselton is mak-
ria,
Senior scored all (our of the teams TOs in a 28-27 loss to Glenbrook South in the Class BA opener. He also set the program's single-season record for rushing yards after running for a
TDs not quite enough
state, That all changed SaturSectional and qualitied for Saturday's Class SA meet at Detweiller Park in Peo-
Jullan Burgos, Notre Dame
all tour ND TOs and rushed ter 129 yards to become the program's sinqle'seasess leader
FOOTBALL - fulian Bus'- muddy field, the ultimate gos slowly exited Glenbs'ook cliffem'cnce in a ganse with South's stadium Fsiday fouir lead changes was extra
individual advanced Down-
FOOTBALL
Jullan Burgos: senior scored
Other key contributors for the Wolves were sophomore Jessica Sutfin (41st, 19:50.01), senior Allie
lt's been li years since an
ATHLETES OF THE WEEK
i'uslsing yasds in a single season, sum-passing Brian
By MATT HARNESS [emailprotected]
team last qualified for the State Meet,
Evanston Loyola New Trier Nues West
STAR PERFORMANCES
vlo, after having her shoe stepped on in the first half nulo, kicked it offand ran the rest ofthe race withjust one shoe.
West girls cross country
VOLLEYBALL
best against a good football tosim" Bum'gos finished tIse scsison with 1,277 yaids to bec4me the Dons' lender fOi'
out of NW boys sectiona'
CROSS COUNTRY 'I\venLy-cight years ago the Nitos
lenbrook South
Senior back's 4
Davros makes it
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(84th, 19:30,93), It was an
iiterosting day for lcarp,
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Si mid
soplsomssom'e
usncies isis belt Aftem ali, he
Neulsssus also expects to
teams \vese tied sit isalftisne, "I felt thsst we coulci issue Issid at lesist tIsi-ce mssos'e evilss," Neulsaus said.
entsi'ed Isigls scisooi vitli
debe a little deeper hisSe coilege plaise.
ges- sisici faster," Neuhsius
only two years ofyoutis foot-
ball experiemsce, "I need to lift amicI get big-
"l've gottess suisse letters .fs'isiss colleges assd stuff (ICsc-s'ibi sig tise s'ccs'ui i ti si i1' i)i'o'eS5, 'iast I sisouslul ksasw
FOOTBALL Nibs North's 3-fi season was disappoint-
Smssitls believes Neulissus lisis
"lt's pretty cool if I get
While Niles Nom'tls will
wlsat it takes to becomsse a
lose st:sstissg qussirtes'b:sck
ssiicl about his offsenson
ing foi- mi pmogm'simsl hoping to
Division I college linebackem 'I-Ic's omse oftlse best linebsicicem's tlssit I've eves'
siwsii'tls. But I lo s'isls our teamss would do bettem" lie
Ix-1 ilce Gstssssito amsci mssucis of
its csfl'esssive lisse, it will wel-
Islamic. "I'luss, I'll be wsitclsimsg Islns to see tise sssistakes
amid esimI I -lsoislcl bi' cloisig,"
ssskl, "I ls:sve to do wisat I cams
cuisse back a solid junior
l've asado, to ti-y ssot to mssake
iii collego."
clssss fesituming Neusisaums,
tisemis ssgsiin amid imsspm'ove?'
m-umsmsimsg bacic Samss SIsas-pIes,
Neuisaus also will mesumsse isis s'ole as a tlss'ower ois tise
l'sui' s,isssibei'
sistsisst concIs sit Pmospect.
to ssssike tIse tenni better assd help evem-yone isnl)sove," Wisen Niles Nos'tis Posted is ci'OSs()Vei 'ictosy oves'
"I le lisis a mssstumssl lcnsscic foi'
Es'ssiiston in Weelc 3, tise
dcsfesssive
Nibs Nostli ts-ack tenus. I-le
N,'ssls:,uss t (i play toi' thesis ,
emicl a neamly two-decadeold playoff drought. But juni01' linebsickes Geom'go Neubaus ces-tainly did evorytlsimìg he could to keep tIme tossas competitivo-
coached," sssicl Sniitls, vlso speist sevem-al yesmms sis sims as-
s'eceiver S'uniI Reismsssimsi sisal
b:sck
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colleges sweat. \Vhen Pete Di-evlitne speiSt hours labos'log over his posLsoasofl lineup because me mad so many stainclouts to choose fronn, seine coaches 1)rO1)b1y wondered if New Trier's boys coach isnigint connplain about
Scott Fricke's girls team wasjust no
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New Trier junior Kristin Wright fired a two-round 152 at the Class AA State Meet, good for a tie for eighth place. (Brian OMahoney/Staff Photographer)
For the Trcvian girls, Wright was Rendeli's equal. Thejunior and three-year vatsity starter tied for eighth at the Class AA state tout-nament at Hickory Ridge to help tine Ti-evians finish as runners-up to Homewood-
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Varsity rookie made impresolon io flint year. Placed in top 10 at conference and helped Tre' . siano necure regiunal and sectional titles. The highlight wan hin tie for 13th at State with a 155
MILLS RENDELL, New Trier senior
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try Day senior The co-player of the year in the lodopeodeot Schnnl League finished filth at the Class fA tour' nsment alter shooting 151 (15'76)
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Boys: Phil Purcell (New Trier) Girls: Caille Nelson (New Trier)
"Kristin continues to improve," Fricke added,
COACHES OF THE YEAR
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lors Mike Henry and Ciaran Robinson.
"Mike and Ciaran will be remembered as two of the best players over to wear the
Notre Dame shirt," Caudili said. "Each has the ability to inspire and carry a team to a result, Both had terrific ball control andjust love to play the game. They were a picasure to coach and fine examples for other ND soccor players." Teammates on the varsity since sophomore year, and
former ciubmates at Euro Soccei it's no surprise the good friends connected effectively on the field. Robins6n and Henry were most dangerous when employed together in the central midfield, thoughHenrywas used in a variety of positions, "We work together pretty weil," said Robinson, who lives in Chicago's Jefferson
Park neighborhood. "Wo both know whoa to stay back and when to go forward. We switched off (of-
teammate: "(Henry) makes it a tot easier for everyone else on the field."
school varsity team. He has
Dons with seven goals,
Henry, who now plays ciub
Robinson had five, inciud-
ball at Chicago Sockers,
said Illinois State and Eastem Illinois are on his list.
ing two laser-beam, long-dis-
hopes to continue his career
depending on the situation."
Henry, an all-ESCC performer as a junior, led the
not ruled out suiting up for a ciub team in college, and
Wherever Henry and
tance free kicks in a 2-0. at the next level, with
Robinson land nextyear, one'
schools such as St. Norbert (Wie,), Carthage (Wie.) and Quincy drawing considera-
thing is clear: Their doparLure from Notre Dame will
home win over Northridge Prep.
"(Ciaran) strikes the bali soweti," said Henry, who ro-
tien.
ieave a big void in the Dons' midfield and locker room,
sidos in Edison Park. "Ho also is able to hold up the bail by dribbling, ailowiag
Robinson, who developed a passion for soccer during
"Mike and Ciaran have been fantastic players for
others to move up, so he can
a fifth-grade year spent in his father's native Ireland,
Notre Dame soccer," Caudill said. "I will miss them great-
pass the bail to them,"
said 2009 likelywould be his
ly as players and individu-
last season playing for a
ais."
Robinson praised his
fensive and defensive roles)
ogy psyched-out," In the team competition, the Vikings wound up piacing 10th
said. "I knew I was close to get-
Muhammad Chattha (85th,
ting to State but I had to get
17:09,57).
my time down."
with 293 points, comfortably
Papazoglou had been the Vikings' top runner ail year, but on Saturday that honor
Other contributors for Nibs North were senior Josh Zied-
ahead ofrivai Niles West (12th, 334).
Boys: Pete Drevllne (New Trier) Girls: Scott Fricke (New Trier)
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CROSS COUNTRY- Saturday's sectional meet at Nitos
zogiou didn't use that as an excuso,
went to sophomore Aron Sebhat, who crossed in 16:32.06, good for 47th piace. "Tisa only thing I can do now is got it out of my system and take a little break and then get
West didn't go exactly as NUes Noi'lh's Koste Papazogiou had
was horrid, considering the large amounts ofrain during the previous week, but Papa-
ROOKIES OF THE YEAR
in tine 70s.
success, was the play of son-
The condition of the course By ROB VALENTIN Contributor
Boys: Mills Rendell (New Trier) Girls: Kristin Wright (New Trier)
ended the tll campaign with a 75.5 stroke average, finishing all ofhet- 18-hole rounds
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Nothinggoes right for Vikings' Papazoglou
GOLFERS OF THE YEAR
competitot" Fricke said ofWright, who
"It wasn't the conditions, it
ready for track," Papazoglou
just wasn't my day in general," he said, "Everything that could planned, In fact, it was a ghoulish. have went wrong, went wrong,"
said. "Last year I took two
nightmare perfectiy fit for the morning of Halloween,
Not making it to State was disappointing for the junior,
around I think I'll take three
Papazogiou went into the race hoping to earn a trip to
especially considering that his
Stato, but he wound up finishing 56th in 16:42.53, "I felt good for tise first 800," he said. "After that everything
than at regionais and 1:08 slow-
just fell apart, I felt tired and
16:10.26.
the water got to my legs. I was mentally drained and psychol-
weeks offbut I don't think that
was enough so this time
time was 35 seconds slower er than his season's best, The last individual runner to make
it to State clocked in at "I was really trying to get down to State," Papazoglou
man (94th, 17:21.33) and soph-
omore Tim Vazquez (106th, 17:32.82),
The good news for Papazoglou and his teammates is that six of the seven runners who competed Saturday will return next year. "We've had a lot ofgood resuits and I think we'll have a better season next year than we did this year," ho said. "We can afford to lose him because
weeks," Papazoglou will compete in the 800, 1,600, 3,200 and the
the other runners have boon stepping up."
3,200 relay for Niles North in the spring.
Vikinqs Girls
Rounding out the scoring for
Boys
Arguably best player on team that won conlerence championship and took oeseoth at the state tournament. She finished au the low Rambler at State with a
Put Cermak (St Patrick) Colin Fero (Evanston) Spencer Groessl (Maine South) Creighton Helms (Loyola) Nick Jan (G!enbrook North)
CALLIE NELSON, New Ther freshman After not playinq at the registial tournament, the reaMes 80 helped the Tre' win the sectional tille. Nelson thee tied for 28th at lhe state tournament
Nicholas McCall (NSCD)
the Vikings were freshman Justin Suh (60th, 16:44.36), sophomore Carlitos Rangel (62nd, 16:45.97) and junior
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RACHEL OBERHEIDE, Maine South senior
ELIZABETH SZOKOL, New Trier sophomore The sophomore was right there with her older teammales. Suokol finished second at conterence, shot 74 at the sectional and then tied for 36th at State after a 166 (80-R61.
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PHIL PURCELL. New 'flier junior
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Philip Dugan (Loyola) Mills Rendell (New Trier) Kristin Wright-(New Trier)
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CONFERENCE CHAMPS
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MICHAEL HERMANSON, New Trier senior
Caudill's first season at
Michael Hermanson (New Trier) Pat Cermak (St. Patrick) Kristin Wright (New Trier)
New Trier senior Mills Rendell took sixth at the Class 3A State Meet to go along with his Central Suburban South championship. (Brian O'Mahoney/ Stuff Phntographer)
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Nicole Eder (Loyola), 85th Molly Hulseman (Loyola), 170th Somy Kirn (Loyola), 26th Mary Rose Loftus (Loyola), 150th Lisa Nutlons (New Trier), 54th Caille Nelson (New Trier), 128th Caroline Newell (Loyola), 174th Rachel Oberheide (Maine Snuth), 115th Nina Puch (Loyola), T6ltts Elizabeth Szokol (New Trier), 136th Kristin Wright (New Trier), 18th
'Mills is evel)' coacin's dream," fit-st-year coach Drevline said of tine four-year varsity veteian. "Ho represents an attitude, dedication and commitment to the process
Rendell tied for sixth at. tine Class 3A state tournament last montln as the Treviano took second to three-time einempion St, Viator at TIne Don at Fox Cteek GolfCoutse. The seniot uinislned tite sea-
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his wallet being too snnall for ¡sis riches,
by his contributing to the team as alcades; role model and ft-lend,"
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Michael Hermanson (New Trier), 126th Phil Purcell (New Trier), 113th Mills Rendell (New Trier), TKth Jordan Stein (NSCD), T5th Eric Van Wart (NSCD), 18th Billy Wright (New Trier), 91st
GOLF - Ii's a good guess tisai New '1'iiers goiftearns could make a tow of Lhe state's
matched, and his detetmination on tine course sets a gteat example for others, "Mills io very unselfish, demonstt'ated
Seniors leave
Tony Albano (Maine South), 139th Paul Barnes (Evanston), 193rd Dave Berlinghof (New Trier), 151st Larry Foss (Maine South), 98th Mutt Haller (New Trier), 111th
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to play at the next. level s'il)
pin ti3O 'glue" in the infield,
most likely be in softball.
and referzed to her as the team's Energizer Bunny.
In 2009, Kleppin batted
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She isjust starting to reacio out to college coaches, looping she can get o few to visit Skolcie to watch her piny in
should be one of the area's better players in 2010., On the basketball court, Kleppi,fs defense and hus-
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