Bugle Newspapers 6-1-23

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MaY 31, 2023 • Vol. 62 ISSue 33
News from plainfield • Joliet • Shorewood • lockport • crest Hill • bolingbrook • romeoville • Downers grove • Westmont • Woodridge • lisle • Niles • Morton grove • park ridge & more
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Metal Monkey brewing holds fifth annual artisan Market, releases lavender Skies in cans and hosts St. baldrick’s

The Streetz Artz Alliance hosts the fifth annual Metal Monkey Artisan Market from 1 to 6 pm on Saturday June 10.

The event takes place at Metal Monkey Brewing at 515 Anderson Dr Ste 900.

Artists will be in the parking lot and also inside the brewery. There will be live music outside, over forty artists and a food truck on site.

According to John Streetz, the head of the Streetz Artz Alliance, the brewery is bringing back its Lavender Skies beer for this event which debuted as part of the 2022’s artisan market. This is the first time the beer is available in to-go cans.

Official description for Lavender Skies: “Indulge in the refreshing taste of Lavender Skies, a Pilsner-style lager that will transport your senses to a peaceful, dreamy state. Infused with the delicate essence of lavender flower, this beer is a perfect balance of crispness and floral notes. As you sip, imagine the golden hues of a sunset melting into the deep purple of a lavender sky.”

“Now that we have finally moved past the long winter, let’s all take advantage of the warmer weather by coming out to support local businesses and enjoy a crushable beer,” said Streetz. The Lavendar Skies beer, that is being brought back for the show, was actually the brain child of Stephanie Wheatley. Wheatley worked with Streetz on the first show at the Monkey.

“After falling in love with a lavender latte at a local cafe I started trying anything infused with lavender. When the opportunity to partner with Metal Monkey on a new beer for the market came about, I thought, ‘Hmm why not?’ And Lavender Skies was created. Metal Monkey was on board, and I’m thrilled it’s coming back this summer,” explained Wheatley.

This year’s event builds upon the five years of experience doing the market at the brewery. The very first Metal Monkey Artisan Market

was back in 2017 when Streetz and Wheatley were meeting for the first time as co-creators for the event. Now Streetz runs the market under the Streetz Artz Alliance flag.

“I was so excited to work with John [Streetz] in creating the Metal Monkey Market. I’ve been a fan of the brewery since the garage tasting days and when I met John and learned he had a similar passion for local breweries and art market pop ups I knew we could create a great market in an already great atmosphere at Metal Monkey,” advised Wheatley.

Wheatley continued and said, “there’s nothing like our Chicago metal community and the feeling at Metal Monkey is like coming home. Even if you aren’t a heavy metal fan, you’re welcome there.

The June market will include over forty artists and makers selling jewelry, apparel, crocheted items, “stitchery”, candles, articulated dragons, original art, and more. You’ll also find vendors peddling food items like cake pops, coffee, hot sauce, cookies and jams. All items are homemade, a prerequisite for acceptance into the market.

The event is free, but you are welcome to tip the live musician that will be outside, tip the bartenders for their service, and donate to the charity on site. Gary Walsh with Team Stunod will be raising money for St. Baldrick’s charity during the event.

Jason Janes, Metal Monkey’s own director of Hops, Malt & Awesomeness, had this to say, “we partnered with The Streetz Art Alliance because John needed recognition for all he does for the art community and local breweries.

“We’ve begun indoor art markets with Streetz Art Alliance in the fall too to offer a smaller more intimate shopping experience. The art markets are a great way to showcase our craft beer while having so many others showcase their talents at the same time! We hope to see you on June 10th at Metal Monkey Brewing.”

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bicentennial park’s “concerts on The Hill” kicks off June 1

It’s time to load your favorite lawn chair and picnic blanket into the car and head to Billie Limacher Bicentennial Park! The 49th season of free “Concerts On The Hill” kicks off Thursday, June 1 at 6:30 p.m. Plan to get there early – it’s a big night!

Every Thursday at 6:30 p.m. in June, July and August, enjoy a variety of musical entertainment on the big bandshell with hill seating. The downtown Joliet park along the Des Plaines River is located at 201 West Jefferson Street, with plenty of free parking in the park and south of Jefferson Street.

Enjoy new acts, alongside returning favorites like Eddie Korosa Polka with the Ukelele Moonshiners for a Polka Luau and the American Legion Band (once again crowned the National Champs in 2022!), which will be appearing June 1, July 6 and August 31 for the season’s finale.

For the grand opening concert on Thursday night, June 1, the park is honored to have the Metropolitan Youth Symphony Orchestra, with Musical Director Peter Lipari, for the first act. For the second act, and grand finale to the first evening, Bicentennial Park is proud to present the champion Joliet

American Legion Band, with Musical Director Mike Fiske.

The full concert schedule concludes this article. Lori Carmine, the Park Manager/ City of Joliet Cultural Affairs Manager/ City of Joliet Event Liaison, is excited to feature the following theme nights: June 8 - Reggae Night, June 22 and August 3 – Country Night, July 13 –Jazz Night, July 20 – Fine Tunes Center for the Arts Night, July 27 – Polka Luau Night, August 10 – Blues Night, August 17 “Drunken Donut” Singer/ Songwriter Night and August 24 – “Women Singing our Stories” Night, an encore of the park’s Women’s History Month performance featuring hit songs by women across the decades (from Billie Holiday to Taylor Swift). A few more acts will be added, so stay tuned!

As tradition for every concert season, audience members will get a sneak peek at the two summer musicals appearing at Bicentennial Park’s indoor theatre: Godspell (concert preview June 8 and 15, shows June 16-18 and June 23-25) and The Wizard of Oz (concert preview July 20 and 27, shows July 28-30 and August 4-6).

Bring a favorite chair or blanket for hill seating. There’s plenty of room to

keep a comfortable distance while enjoying quality entertainment on the large, lighted bandshell by the waterfront. Concessions will be available, courtesy of Lightning Concessions. Picnic baskets are welcome. A cash bar will also be available. As a friendly reminder, no outside alcohol is allowed.

The park and its non-profit, the WillJoliet Bicentennial Park, Inc., truly appreciate those who have supported this community tradition for over 40 decades: our audiences, the City of Joliet, Wadsworth Golf Charities Foundation, Joliet Kiwanis Club ushers, Joliet Lions Club ushers, the dedicated volunteers, emcees and anthem soloists.

For more information, contact Billie Limacher Bicentennial Park: www. bicentenialpark.org, bipark@joliet.gov and 815-724-3761

49th FREE “Concerts On The Hill” 2023

Thursdays at 6:30 pm in June, July and August

June 1

Season Opening

Metropolitan Youth Symphony Orchestra

Joliet American Legion Band

June 8

Reggae Night

Godspell Musical Preview by Bicentennial Park Theatre

The Selectones (Reggae Funk)

June 15

Godspell Musical Preview by Bicentennial Park Theatre

Just Us (Soft Rock)

Ray Koncar & The Boys (Polka)

June 22

Country Night

Silverstrings (Classic Country)

Righteous Hillbillies (Southern Rock/ Boogie Blues)

June 29

Cloggin’ Craze & Kidz Clog (Dancers)

Larry Crawford & Band (R&B)

July 6

Vocalists Matt Persicketti & Mike Eulitz (Rat Pack)

Joliet American Legion Band

July 13

Jazz Night. . . stay tuned!

July 20

The Wizard of Oz Musical Preview by the Joliet Drama Guild

Fine Tune Center for the Arts (Musical Showcase)

July 27

Polka Luau Night

The Wizard of Oz Musical Preview by the Joliet Drama Guild

Eddie Korosa Jr & Boys & Girl of IL (Polka)

Ukulele Moonshiners (Party Tunes)

August 3

Country Night

Neon Lights (from the Fine Tune Center for the Arts)

August 10

Blues Night

Al Spears and the Hurricane Project

August 17

“Drunken Donut Night”

Alex Ziech hosts various singer/ songwriters from the Joliet hot spot

August 24

“Women’s Singing Our Stories” Night Hit songs by women thru the decades – encore from park’s Women’s History Month performance

August 31

49th Season Finale

Joliet Township High School Orchestra

Joliet Township High School Central Band

Joliet America Legion Band

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June events at Harborside International

Summer weather is here and we are enjoying the sunshine at Chicago’s Home For Golf! Come to Harborside International in June and see for yourself all the great events we have coming up at our awardwinning facility.

June Demo Days

We have a number of Demo Days, Club Fittings and Wedge Clinics available in the month of June at our practice facility. Come see the June schedule on our website.

First Tee Clinics

First Tee – Greater Chicago offers year-round, affordable after school

programs, summer camps, and golf lessons for kids and teens aged 7 to 18. Our Harborside clinics for the month of June still have some spaces available. To register, click here.

Youth on Course

Youth on Course membership offers access for youth golfers aged 6-18 to rounds for $5 or less at participating courses. Youth golfers must register with the CDGA in order to participate and avail of $5 rounds. Available times to play are Tuesdays and Wednesdays after 3pm.

Frequent Fairways Chicagoland

KemperSports Frequent Fairways Chicagoland means more golf earns you more rewards! Travel across Chicagoland playing rounds at Harborside and nine other public courses, and earn rewards for each new course you play. Join the fun and get started today: Frequent Fairways Chicagoland.

Public Safety Officer/Veteran Rates

A reminder that our public safety officer and veteran rates are $55 plus tax Monday-Wednesday. Show ID in pro shop to redeem offer.

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plainfield east HS to host summer youth choir camp

Aspiring singers can start the summer off with a fun, few days of singing at Plainfield East High School’s Little Bengal Spring Sing Choir Camp in June.

The camp will run from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. on Wednesday, June 7 to Friday, June 9, 2023.

The camp ends at 7:00 p.m. on Friday with a concert and ice cream social.

District 202 students entering first through fifth grade this fall can attend the camp at PEHS, 12001 Naperville Road, Plainfield.

The cost is $30, which includes a camp T-shirt or two children for $50.

All payments are final.

Register online at https:// forms.gle/WsRSnzbxP8QD3DSu8 or on the first day of camp.

For all questions, please email PEHS Director of Choirs Ali Kordelewski at akordele@ psd202.org.

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edward foundation charity golf Tournament to be held July 17

The 30th Annual Edward Foundation Charity Golf Tournament will be held at Cog Hill Golf Club in Lemont on Monday, July 17. The Foundation is the charitable fundraising organization of Edward Hospital.

Dionne Miller, ABC 7 weekend sports anchor, will be the celebrity guest for the outing, which raised $454,000 last year.

This year’s event will be held on three of Cog Hill’s four courses, with a shotgun start for all golfers at 12 noon. Tournament registration and lunch are scheduled from 10 – 11:30 a.m. A cocktail party and awards presentation will follow the tournament at 5 p.m. For more information and to register, visit www.eehealth. org/golf23.

A Helicopter Ball Drop and Million Dollar Shootout will be held when play is finished. In the Ball Drop, each $25 chance gives an entrant one numbered golf ball that will be dropped from a helicopter. The person whose golf ball lands closest to or inside the cup will split half of the Ball Drop proceeds with the Edward Foundation. This event is open to the public. To purchase a chance to win, visit www. eehealth.org/golf23.

In the Million Dollar Shootout, golfers can enter for a chance to be selected as one of three golfers to have a shot at $1 million with a holein-one on one of Cog Hill’s par three holes.

Since it was established in 1990, the Edward Foundation has raised more than $57 million to support Edward Hospital’s community healthcare initiatives, invest in the most advanced diagnostic and treatment technology, recruit world-class medical professionals and deliver the highest quality care to almost 1.7 million patients in its service area. To make a donation to or for more information about the Foundation, call (630) 527-3954 or visit www. edwardfoundation.org.

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Star Wars Day is returning to downtown Joliet

Returning for the 12th year, Star Wars Day is back! Join the fun Saturday, June 3rd from 11am - 4pm at the Joliet Public Library - Ottawa Street Branch. Returning this year will be a parade of costued characters, games, food vendors, Artist and Author Alley, and merch vendors. This event is open to all ages and will include games such as bean bag battle, Grogu needs yum yums, feed the jabba, imperial blaster range, and more.

Merchandise vendors will be located in the Renaissance Center and will include: Alice’s Cat, Blacky Cat Creations, Bricks and Minifigs, CantinacustomzDarkside Galactibles, Graham Crackers Comics, Intergalactic Creativity, Junction Collectibles, Movies in Miniature, TK Collectibles, Wayward Geek, CR_3D Printmaker, Paint with Janie Food Vendors will be located in the Library Parking Lot (Clinton/Chicago Street) and will include: Auntie Anne’s, Cemeno’s Pizza, Code One Coffee, Gigi’s Sweet Shoppe, Salubrious Stop, Smokin’Z BBQ, Sunshine Cafe, Tacos Maui, TCBY.

This event is free and sponsored by FRIENDS of Joliet Library, TBS, City of Joliet, Joliet City Center Partnership, Joliet Township Government, D’Arcy, Old National Bank, Joliet Area Historical Museum, and the Heritage Corridor Destinations. For more information on schedule and special guest, visit the

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Train, Tyler Hubbard headline Taste of Joliet

Five-time platinum band Train is coming to the Taste of Joliet on June 23.

The San Francisco pop rock band found mainstream success with their debut, self-titled album in 1998.

Their 2001 album “Drop of Jupiter” was certified double platinum and won two Grammys. Their third album also reached platinum status, with

single “Calling All Angels” as the breakway hit.

Train again found major success in 2009 with the album “Save Me, San Francisco” which produced the 6x platinum single, “Hey, Soul Sister” which reached No. 3 on the Billboard Hot 100.

June 24 is again country nigh headlined by Tyler Hubbard, formerly of Florida Georgia

Line.

He dropped his debut album in January of this year and has had the debut single “5 Foot 9” reach No. 5 on the charts.

Headliners typically play around 9:30pm, but the event opens a 3pm on Friday, and noon on Saturday and Sunday.

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NaScar coming to the streets of chicago

General admission tickets for the inaugural Chicago Street Race, including the first-ever NASCAR Cup Series street race in NASCAR’s 75-year history, officially went on sale to the public today. All general admission and reserved tickets include two-day access to Cup Series and NASCAR Xfinity Series races and full-length concerts by The Chainsmokers and Miranda Lambert with the support of The Black Crowes and Charley Crockett on July 1-2.

“With two-day general admission and reserved tickets on sale for the Chicago Street Race, we look forward to welcoming fans to join us for NASCAR’s first-ever two-day racing and entertainment festival,” said Chicago Street Race President Julie Giese.

“From NASCAR’s best competitors to A-list concerts to an unparalleled fan experience, the Chicago Street Race will truly have something for everyone.”

The two-day Chicago Street Race will feature a festival-like atmosphere with experiences for all ages, including an exclusive walkthrough NASCAR’s 75-year history, NBC Sports’ live broadcast at Buckingham Foun-

tain, a premium air-conditioned NASCAR shopping experience, and a local food hall serving legendary Chicago cuisine. For a more elevated view, attendees can ride the Ferris Wheel, originally called the Chicago Wheel when it debuted in 1893, for unparalleled views of the Chicago Street Course and Lake Michigan.

On the Lakefront Green, the Main Stage will host The Chainsmokers and Black Crowes on Saturday, July 1 and Miranda Lambert and Charley Crockett on Sunday, July 2. Additional entertainment, driver appearances and more will be announced in the future. In-between sets, fans can visit the Tavern for a cold Busch Light, glass of wine or a craft cocktail while watching live race feeds or play yard games before heading over to watch the race from along the track.

To download the Chicago Street Race logos, click here. To download assets for the Chicago Street Race concerts, click here.

Two-day general admission tickets start at $269 and two-day reserved tickets that offer an array of opportunities including reserved seating and a wide variety of premium experi-

ences start at $465. Fans can plus up their general admission experience with a GA+ ticket for $353. The ticket offers access to the GA+ lounge,

located behind the main stage at Turn 3 alongside Lakeshore Drive, comfortable seating for relaxing in between watching concerts and rac-

ing, and a variety of food options and a full-service bar with Busch Light,

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See ‘NaScar’ page 17 PHOTO BY CHRIS GRAYTHEN/GETTY IMAGES Kevin Harvick and the stars of NaScar will compete for the first time on the streets of chicago.

wine and cocktails for purchase.

While reserved tickets for the Balbo Club and Field Reserved are sold out, some notable reserved options remain for fans to take in the first-ever Chicago Street Race Weekend:

The President’s Paddock Club offers the most luxurious experience at the Chicago Street Race. Elevated above the tree line, the President’s Paddock Club is situated above Pit Road, giving patrons a direct view into the pit boxes and a panoramic view of nearly the entire course. The President’s Paddock Club includes full weekend access to both races and concerts, as well as premium food and beverage, pre-race and driver introductions, and access to exclusive premium club spaces.

The Fountain Club provides fans the comfort of a reserved seat at the start/finish line with unique sightlines directly in front of Buckingham Fountain, with access to a premium club space situated behind the seating area.

The Congress Suites offer panoramic views overlooking the start/finish line and Pit Road that place guests at the center of the action with a private suite and shaded second level seating deck that can accommodate up to 22 guests. A fixed premium menu is included to ensure a turn-key race-day experience.

The Garden Suites place guests at ground level and close to the action across from Pit Road along the front stretch. These suites, which accommodate up to 22 guests, have unobstructed views of Pit Road and the front straightway as competitors head into Turn 1 or come around the final turn to the race finish.

For a complete listing of ticketing options, fans can visit NASCARChicago.com.

To be a part of this unforgettable weekend, fans can log onto NASCARChicago.com or call 1-888-629-7223.

Fans can also visit QuintEvents, the Official Travel and Experience Package Provider of the NASCAR Chicago Street Race, at NASCARChicagoExperiences.com for multiple options for tickets, hospitality and travel experiences.

The Cup Series street race will be nationally broadcast on NBC on Sunday, July 2 at 5:30 p.m. ET/4:30 p.m. CT and Xfinity Series street race will be broadcast nationally on USA Network at 5:00 p.m. ET/4:00 p.m. CT.

To stay up to date with the Chicago Street Race, fans can subscribe to receive exclusive Chicago Street Race emails, follow @NASCARChicago on Twitter and Facebook and download the NASCAR Tracks App for the latest realtime updates on all aspects of the event.

About

Chicago Street Race

The Chicago Street Race is the first-ever NASCAR Cup Series street race. Located in downtown Chicago, the event will take competitors past and through many of the city’s most renowned downtown landmarks on Michigan Avenue, South Columbus Drive, South DuSable Lake Shore Drive and the start-finish line near Buckingham Fountain.

The Cup Series will be joined by the NASCAR Xfinity Series as part of a one-of-a-kind sports and entertainment festival headlined by The Chainsmokers, Miranda Lambert, The Black Crowes, and Charley Crockett over the Fourth of July Weekend on July 1-2, 2023. For more information, visit NASCARChicago.com.

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Josh Turner to perform at the romeoville Toyota pavilion

The Village of Romeoville is excited to announce that multi award-winning and nominated country superstar, Josh Turner, will be performing at the Romeoville Toyota Pavilion at Deer Crossing Park on Saturday, June 17th, at 8:30 p.m.

With his deep bass voice, Turner has sold more than six and a half million records, reached 4.8 billion global streams, and has become a favorite and unforgettable hitmaker on country radio. With timeless songs like “Long Black Train” and “Why Don’t We Just Dance,” Turner’s five No. 1 singles include “Your Man,” of which the official music video surpassed 100 million views. Turner released Your Man Deluxe Edition, celebrating 15 years of Turner’s iconic double Platinumselling album, as well as the mini documentary “Josh Turner Your Man 15thAnniversary” (Mini Doc). The Double-Platinumselling “Would You Go With Me,” featured on Your Man Deluxe Edition, experienced a viral surge across TikTok leading to a jump in streaming which landed the classic country tune on Spotify’s US Viral 50 along with Spotify Viral charts in Sweden, Norway, Finland and Iceland. The song continues to be a fan favorite, currently posting over a million streams per week and 1.5M global streams weekly.

A native of South Carolina, Turner has been nominated for three GMA Dove awards and won his first GMA Dove Award in 2021 for “I Saw The Light” featuring Sonya Isaacs, off his I Serve a Savior album. Turner has received six Inspirational Country Music Awards, and has been nominated for two GRAMMY Awards, five CMA Awards, two ACM Awards, one CMT Award, and seven ACA Awards. Turner released his first Christmas album, King Size Manger, in 2021 and accompany vinyl and DVD in 2022. To support music and arts education, he created The Josh Turner Scholarship Fund For The Arts to help students pursue their studies in these fields.

“We are delighted to bring Josh Turner to Romeoville to kick off our summer concert series,’’ said Mayor John Noak. “This year we have ten Rockin’ the Ville concerts lined up along with a multitude of performances scheduled for RomeoFest in August. It is going to be another great summer for our community.”

Pricing for tickets will be $60 for Premium General Admission and $30 for General Admission. Gates open at 4:30 p.m. Concert will feature two supporting acts before headliner, Josh Turner, takes the stage at 8:30 p.m. Additional concert details and ticketing information is available online at www.romeoville.org/ joshturner.

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Linda Lou Baker (nee Lowe), age 76, a longtime resident of Plainfield, IL, passed away on Tuesday, May 23, 2023, at her home. She was born January 27, 1947, in Aurora, IL.

Beloved wife of the late Carrol E. Baker, whom she married September 15, 2001 and who preceded her in death on July 20, 2019, former spouse of the late Art “Poncho” Leos, loving mother of Teresa (Wade) Dickinson of Pace, FL, Kelly (David) Lawson of Morris, IL, Marvin (Rosa) Dew of Joliet, IL and Arthur “Raul” (Sarah) Leos of New Lenox, IL, adored grandmother of Ryan, Ashly, Cody, Isabel, Emma, Jessica, Jennifer, Preston and Roman, proud great-grandmother of many, devoted daughter of the late Preston and Alice (nee Olson) Lowe, dear sister of Margie (Wayne) Jackson of Arizona, the late Sandy (Phil) Ragusa and the late Patsy Horn-Kassner, fond aunt and great-aunt of many, including Miranda (Tim) Stelter of Joliet, sister-in-law, cousin and friend of many. Linda will also be missed by her dog, Bella.

Linda grew up in Joliet, IL and was a graduate of Plainfield High School. She was employed by Kerr Glass in Plainfield and made costumes for the Josie O’Kane Store in Joliet. Linda was also employed as Head Office Manager for Stowe Chiropractic in Joliet and worked in Maintenance for over 30 years with Plainfield School District #202 and Troy School District #30C, where she retired as Head of Maintenance in 2009.

Linda enjoyed playing games such as Yahtzee, Solitaire and Lawn Jarts and will be remembered as a loving mom, grandma and “dog mom.”

Visitation will be held on Friday, May 26, 2023, 9:00-11:00 AM at Overman-Jones Funeral Home & Cremation Services, 15219 S. Route 59, Plainfield.

A celebration of Linda’s life will follow on Friday, May 26, 11:00 AM in the funeral home.

Interment will follow at Lincoln Memorial Park Cemetery, Aurora, IL.

For more information, please call (815) 436-9221 or visit www. overman-jones.com

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CASE NO. 2023TX000084

FILED April 5, 2023

TAKE NOTICE

TO: WHITE ROSE ANGELS LLC - 412 BIRCH DRIVE, LLC, WHITE ROSE ANGELS LLC412 BIRCH DRIVE, LLC C/O REG AGENT JENEE LEE MAZANY, JENEE L POLACZEK, WILL COUNTY CLERK; OCCUPANTS, PARTIES IN OCCUPANCY OR ACTUAL POSSESSION OF SAID PROPERTY; AND UNKNOWN OWNERS or PARTIES INTERESTED IN SAID LAND OR LOTS AND UNKNOWN OCCUPANTS

This is NOTICE of the filing of the petition for Tax Deed on the following described property: Property located at: TROY TOWNSHIP, BIRCH DRIVE, SHOREWOOD, ILLINOIS Property Index Number: 05-06-09-401-0010000

On October 12, 2023 at 9:00 AM, in the Circuit Court of Will County, Will County Courthouse, 100 West Jefferson Street, Courtroom 905, Joliet, Illinois, the Petitioner intends to make an application for an order on the petition that a Tax Deed be issued. The real estate was sold on December 9, 2020, for delinquent real estate taxes and/or special assessments for the year 2019. Certificate No. 19-01377. The period of redemption will expire on October 4, 2023. DG ENTERPRISES, LLC - X, LLC PETITIONER 10732-932798

Published 5/24/23, 5/31/23, 6/7/23

CASE NO. 2023TX000090

FILED April 5, 2023

TAKE NOTICE

TO: VERNA J O’BRIEN AS TRUSTEE UTA

DATED 5/17/2017 ADA THE VERNA J

O’BRIEN REVOCABLE LIVING TRUST DATED 5/17/2017, WILL COUNTY CLERK; OCCUPANTS, PARTIES IN OCCUPANCY OR ACTUAL POSSESSION OF SAID PROPERTY; AND UNKNOWN OWNERS or PARTIES INTERESTED IN SAID LAND OR LOTS AND UNKNOWN OCCUPANTS

This is NOTICE of the filing of the petition for Tax Deed on the following described property:

Property located at: 507 SIX PINES DRIVE, ROMEOVILLE, ILLINOIS

Property Index Number: 12-02-27-114-0260000

On October 12, 2023 at 9:00 AM, in the Circuit Court of Will County, Will County Courthouse, 100 West Jefferson Street, Courtroom 905, Joliet, Illinois, the Petitioner intends to make an application for an order on the petition that a Tax Deed be issued. The real estate was sold on December 9, 2020, for delinquent real estate taxes and/or special assessments for the year 2019. Certificate No. 19-00481. The period of redemption will expire on October 4, 2023.

DOLOMITE ENTERPRISES, LLC PETITIONER 8146-932800

Published 5/24/23, 5/31/23, 6/7/23

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CASE NO. 2023TX000095

FILED April 5, 2023

TAKE NOTICE

TO: ROHIT YADAV, HIRA HASNAIN, JULIE TATHAM, MERS, ROCKET MORTGAGE, LLC C/O REG AGENT CT CORPORATION SYSTEM, WILL COUNTY CLERK; OCCUPANTS, PARTIES IN OCCUPANCY OR ACTUAL POSSESSION OF SAID PROPERTY; AND UNKNOWN OWNERS or PARTIES INTERESTED IN SAID LAND OR LOTS AND UNKNOWN OCCUPANTS

This is NOTICE of the filing of the petition for Tax Deed on the following described property: Property located at: 376 LAKEVIEW CIRCLE, BOLINGBROOK, ILLINOIS

Property Index Number: 12-02-10-201-0580000

On October 12, 2023 at 9:00 AM, in the Circuit Court of Will County, Will County Courthouse, 100 West Jefferson Street, Courtroom 905, Joliet, Illinois, the Petitioner intends to make an application for an order on the petition that a Tax Deed be issued. The real estate was sold on December 9, 2020, for delinquent real estate taxes and/or special assessments for the year 2019. Certificate No. 19-00294. The period of redemption will expire on October 4, 2023.

GDAX LLC PETITIONER

8147-932801

Published 5/24/23, 5/31/23, 6/7/23

CASE NO. 2023TX000085

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FILED April 5, 2023

TAKE NOTICE

TO: WHITE ROSE ANGELS LLC - 19625 NW FRONTAGE ROAD, LLC, WHITE ROSE ANGELS LLC - 19625 NW FRONTAGE ROAD, LLC C/O REG AGENT JENEE LEE MAZANY, JENEE L POLACZEK, WILL COUNTY CLERK; OCCUPANTS, PARTIES IN OCCUPANCY OR ACTUAL POSSESSION OF SAID PROPERTY; AND UNKNOWN OWNERS or PARTIES INTERESTED IN SAID LAND OR LOTS AND UNKNOWN OCCUPANTS

This is NOTICE of the filing of the petition for Tax Deed on the following described property: Property located at: TROY TOWNSHIP, NORTHWEST FRONTAGE ROAD, SHOREWOOD, ILLINOIS

Property Index Number: 05-06-10-400-0310000

On October 12, 2023 at 9:00 AM, in the Circuit Court of Will County, Will County Courthouse, 100 West Jefferson Street, Courtroom 905, Joliet, Illinois, the Petitioner intends to make an application for an order on the petition that a Tax Deed be issued. The real estate was sold on December 9, 2020, for delinquent real estate taxes and/or special assessments for the year 2019. Certificate No. 19-01386. The period of redemption will expire on October 4, 2023. DG ENTERPRISES, LLC - X, LLC PETITIONER 10732-932799

Published 5/24/23, 5/31/23, 6/7/23

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