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for the planned 2018 giveaway. Officers expect to continue this tradition for many years to come. Says Police Chief Shawn Staples, “I am exceptionally proud of our officers, who demonstrate outstanding leadership, integrity and care for less fortunate families in need of support during the holiday season. I am honored to serve as their police chief and to work with them on this annual initiative.”
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The Village of South Holland Police Department held its fifth annual Sharing and Caring program on Wednesday, December 20. Since the 2013 holiday season, South Holland police, with the help of local school districts, have selected several families in need of support. School officials, with the approval of parents, then provide students’ age, gender, and clothing size. Police officers, through their personal
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3 Ways to Help a Loved One Receive Proper Nursing Home Care Although a nursing home residents’ care is the staff’s responsibility, friends and relatives should do their part to make sure proper care is happening, says Nigel Parker, founder and CEO of RashEndZ Inc. The National Consumer Voice for Quality Long-Term Care, a patient advocacy group, offers a few suggestions on monitoring and reporting problems: • Make unannounced visits. Visits are an important time to look for changes in your loved one’s health and mental status, but those visits don’t need to be predictable. Vary the times and days you visit to see the care your loved one receives when no one expects you.
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Calvary Community Church
16341 South Park Avenue 339-1133 Alfonzo Surrett, Sr. Pastor
1151 E. 170th Street 331-8389 FAX 708.331.8374 ChristCommunityCOGIC.org admin@ChristCommunityCOGIC.org Dr. Carl E. King, Sr., Pastor
15924 South Park Avenue 333-0622 www.frcsh.org Rev. Dr. Matt Waterstone, Sr. Pastor Pastor Corey Buchanan, Director of Mercy & Justice Ministries Anthony Bolkema, Director of Worship & Student Life Rev. Dr. Rich Grevengoed, Director of Pastoral Care & Counseling
Sunday Worship .....9:30 a.m. Sunday School .....11:00 a.m. *******
King’s Community Church 600 West Route 6 333-5444
Worship Services..10:00 a.m. Sunday School .......9:00 a.m. Wednesday.............7:30 p.m. *******
Peace Christian Reformed Church
833 East 168th Street 331-7755 Glen McCarthy, Pastor SUNDAY Church School........8:45 a.m. Worship Services..10:30 a.m. MONDAY Prayer…… ..............6:30 p.m. TUESDAY Morning Manna ....11:30 a.m. THURSDAY Prayer…..................6:30 p.m. Bible Study…… ......7:00 p.m. *******
Covenant United Church of Christ
1130 East 154th Street 333-5955 Rev. Dr. Ozzie E. Smith, Jr., Pastor Sunday School .......9:15 a.m. Sunday Worship .....7:30 a.m. .................... & 11:00 a.m. Wed. Bible Study......... Noon Thursday Prayer/Bible Study ....................7:14 p.m. *******
First Christian Reformed Church
163rd & South Park Avenue 333-8211 www.firstchurchsh.org Rev. Daniel Svendsen
Worship Services....9:30 a.m. ....................... & 5:30 p.m. Sunday School .....11:00 a.m.
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rehabilitation, and permanent disability. About 60,000 patients die each year as a direct result of pressure ulcers. “The patient’s well being is the primary reason this needs to be addressed,” Parker says. “But if that’s not incentive enough for health-care providers, pressure ulcers also result in 17,000 lawsuits a year, so nursing homes and other health facilities are risk liability if they don’t handle the problem.” “It’s critical that family members educate themselves about the issues that occur in nursing homes or other health facilities,” Parker says. “It so often falls to each individual to act as their loved one’s advocate.”
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Spirit of God Fellowship 16350 S. State Street 331-1234 Dr. John F. Sullivan, Pastor
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3500 Glenwood-Lansing Road (West of Wentworth Avenue) 474-9226 Pastor Cal Aardsma Pastor Nick Van Beek Rev. Herman Schutt
1990 E. Glenwood-Dyer Road, Lynwood 474-4100 www.LynwoodURC.org Rev. Nick Alons Pastor
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First Church (PCA) 3134 Ridge Road, Lansing 474-9610 www.firstchurchpca.org Ben Kappers, Pastor
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New Hope Church Bible Based Celebrating Diversity
3642 Lake Street, Lansing 474-7717 www.aNewHopeMinistry.org Rev. Daniel Roels
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Towle Theater to offer Youth Education Workshops Towle Theater in Hammond is excited to offer two workshop sessions, 2018 Winter Skills Series, over the holiday break for students ages 10-18. The workshops will run Wednesday, January 3 and Friday, January 5 from 1pm-4pm. Come on Wednesday, January 3 from 1-4 pm as they present a choreography workshop with Heathers choreographer Colin Funk. Colin brings his incredible talent and energy back to the Towle for this fun 3 hour workshop during which he will break up an audition cut and give pointers on how to learn dance quickly at an audition by teaching stock moves, showing some shortcuts, and introducing some memorization exercises. In
contrast to his work on Heathers, Colin will be using a piece of music from one of the classics, maybe something from Oklahoma, Brigadoon or Carousel, including something with some simple ballet in it. And on Friday, January 5, join resident Vocal and Music Director Elizabeth Tuazon as she presents “What Should I Sing for My Audition”? There are many answers, depending on how you approach the question. This workshop addresses some tools and skills you’ll need, including: knowing what you’re auditioning for, selecting your rep, creating a cut, setting up your book, requesting feedback, and preparing to present your
best in the audition room. The cost for each session is $25. There are no refunds. Minimum of 5 registrants needed for this workshop to run. Cut off for registration is Thursday, December 28. This would make a great gift for the theater kid on your list!!! To register for a workshop, call 219-937-8780. The Towle Theater is located in beautiful downtown Hammond at 5205 Hohman Avenue. Parking is available just off Fayette Street only steps away from our alley entrance at the back of the theater. For more information, please call 219-9378780 or visit www.towletheater.org.
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A funeral service for James E. Huizenga will be held on Thursday, December 28, 2017 at Smits Funeral Home in Dyer, IN, with Rev. Richard Grevengoed officiating. Mr. Huizenga was born November 16, 1965 and passed away December 21, 2017. Father of Holly (Jordan) Westerhoff, Heather Huizenga, and Haley Huizenga. Son of Tena (late Keith) Pleoger, and the late Orien Huizenga. Brother of Michael Huizenga, Pam (Dave) Van Zyl, and Julie (Mike) Kieft. Former husband of Cheryl VanDrunen Tiemens. Interment will be at Oak Ridge Cemetery, Lansing, IL. Arrangements are entrusted to Smits Funeral Home, Dyer, IN.
passed away December 20, 2017. Wife of the late Donald Miller. Mother of the late Sharon (Thomas) Bump, James (Susan) Miller, Donna Lis, and Debra (Brian) Kolosh. Grandmother of 11 and great-grandmother of 19. Sister of the late Gerald Norrgran. Interment will be at Homewood Memorial Gardens, Homewood, IL. Arrangements are entrusted to Smits, DeYoung-Vroegh Funeral Home, South Holland, IL.
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A Funeral Service for Virginia K. Knutsen was offered on December 21, 2017 from Thornridge Funeral Home with Rev. Michael Udoekong officiating. Mrs. Knutsen (nee Groh) was born February 4, 1935 and died December 18, 2017. She was the wife of Fred Sr.; mother of Laura Knop, Terri (Kevin Sheridan) Hertzel, and the late Fred Knutsen; grandmother of Alan (Missy) Knop, Jyn Moullette, Chrissy (Nate) Tisdell, and the late Jim Hertzel; greatgrandmother of 5. Interment was private. Arrangements were entrusted to Thornridge Funeral Home (Janusz Family Funeral Service).
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A visitation service for Janice Mazurkiewicz was held on Tuesday, December 19, 2017 at Smits Funeral Home. Ms. Mazurkiewicz was born April 11, 1959 and passed away December 16, 2017. Mother of Christopher Escobedo, Tonya Mazurkiewicz, and Angela Mazurkiewicz. Grandmother of four. Sister of Larry (Laura), Ricky (Jill), Wayne, John (Marian), Nancy, and Carol (Frank). Arrangements were entrusted to Smits Funeral Home, Dyer, IN.
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A funeral service for Sylvia J. Miller (nee Norrgran) will be held Thursday, December 28, 2017 at Smits, DeYoungVroegh Funeral Home in South Holland, IL with Rev. Dr. Matt Waterstone officiating. Mrs. Miller was born November 30, 1927 and
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A funeral service for Wanda Mrozek was held Saturday, December 23, 2017 at Dyer Presbyterian Church in Dyer, IN, with Rev. Paul Anderson officiating. Mrs. Mrozek was born December 26, 1940 and passed away December 20, 2017. Mother of Randy Turnes and Rhonda (Arthur) Lopez. Grandmother of two. Sister of Darlene (late Dwight) Uhter. Interment was at Memory Lane Memorial Park Cemetery, Crown Point, IN. Arrangements was entrusted to Smits Funeral Home, Dyer, IN.
NOLAN
A Funeral Mass for Rosemary Nolan was offered on December 22, 2017 from Our Lady of the Woods Church with Rev. Foley officiating. Mrs. Nolan (nee Moran) was born November 16, 1923 and died December 17, 2017. She was the wife of the late Robert F.; mother of Linda (Raymond) Busch, Susan (Edward) Shilkaitis, Catherine (Michael) Simonek, and Robert J. (Wendy) Nolan; grandmother of 10 and great-grandmother of 13. Interment was at Queen of Heaven Cemetery. Arrangements were entrusted to Thornridge Funeral Home (Janusz Family Funeral Service).
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A Graveside Committal Service for Barbara A O’Dell was held on December 22, 2017 at Oakland Memory Lanes Cemetery with Deacon Tim Springer officiating. Ms. O’Dell was born July 22, 1952 and died December 20, 2017. She was the mother of the late Jennifer; sister of Shawn (Michelle) O’Dell, David O’Dell, and Nicolette Balcerzak; aunt of many nieces and nephews. Arrangements were entrusted to Thornridge Funeral Home (Janusz Family Funeral Service).
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Highland Police Put Down Razors for No-Shave November, Raising Funds for the Cancer Resource Centre in Munster
Pictured with Cancer Resource Centre Director Anthony Andello (center) are (left to right): Sgt. Shawn Anderson, Cpl. Brandon Norris, Officer Andrew Germonprez, Officer Thomas Manyek, Officer Dan Matusik and Officer Darren Conley. _______________________________ Members of the Highland Police Department abandoned their department’s grooming policy and grew facial hair during the months of November and December in support of a good cause. No-Shave November, a national campaign, was launched in 2009 to raise awareness and funding for cancer prevention, education and research. Highland police donated the money they would spend on shaving equipment to cancer causes. Wanting to keep the proceeds in their own community, the department contributed the final check in the amount of $2,000 to the Cancer Resource Centre in Munster. The Cancer Resource Centre at 926 Ridge Road helps
patients and their families affected by cancer get the support, education, and encouragement they need to cope and heal emotionally and spiritually. All programming at the Centre is free and includes a wide variety of support groups, mind-body classes, and lectures, as well as a resource room equipped with books, videos and Internet access. The Cancer Resource Centre is a program of the Community Cancer Research Foundation. The foundation works to reduce cancer morbidity and mortality in the region by supporting and advancing cancer detection, diagnosis, treatment, education and prevention efforts of the hospitals of Community Healthcare System.
Don Fesko, President of the Community Cancer Research Foundation Board of Directors, explained that support from residents and the business community is vital to the Cancer Resource Centre’s mission. “It is because of unselfish donations from caring community members, such as the Highland Police Department that the Centre is able to continue on with its important work of offering patients knowledge, support, comfort and hope, until a cure—for all cancers—is found,” Fesko said. “We are very grateful for their generous contribution.” For more information about the Cancer Resource Centre, call 219-836-3349 or visit www.cancerresourcecentre.com.
Avoid Burst Pipes: Prepare Your Home for Cold Weather According to Deborah Dewey of utility Indiana American Water, cold weather with single-digit low temperatures is just beginning, so it’s important to secure homes and businesses against freezing pipes to avoid costly repairs. “Although the winter season can pose many challenges to a homeowner, one of the biggest and most costly is the risk of frozen pipes,: says Dewey. “When ice expands inside pipes, it can crack and burst the pipe, leaving homeowners with a costly plumbing bill, plus thousands of dollars in damages from water leaking inside the house.” Luckily, these problems are preventable by evaluating areas of vulnerability throughout the home and taking certain precautions. Implementing the following winterization tips now can help avoid headaches later: • Search your house for uninsulated pipes, especially in unheated areas. Consider wrapping pipes with electric heating tape, but follow manufacturer’s instructions carefully to avoid
a fire hazard. • Seal cracks and holes in foundations and outside walls with caulking, especially where cable TV or phone lines enter the house, to keep cold winds away from pipes. • If your home is heated by a hot-water radiator, take a moment to bleed the valves: open them slightly, then close them when water appears. • Make certain the water to your hose bibs is shut off inside your house (via a turnoff valve), and the lines are drained. • Drain and shut off entirely the water to any unoccupied residence such as a summer or vacation home. A loss of power during a winter storm could cause pipes to freeze. If you intend to leave a property entirely without heat, be sure to drain all water to prevent the possibility of frozen pipes. • If you’re going out of town, set your thermostat at 55 degrees. Although you may be able to get away with a lower temperature, this setting is considered to be safe for pipes.
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New Law Reduces Limited Liability Company Filing Fees A new law reducing filing fees for Illinois Limited Liability Companies (LLCs) took effect December 20, 2017. According to Illinois Secretary of State Jesse White, “This is a business-friendly law that significantly reduces the cost of forming and maintaining a Limited Liability Company in Illinois. My office has been given the task of administering these fee reductions with respect to transactions, whether done online, through the mail, or in person. We strive to provide the highest level of customer service for every filing method used.” A list of filing fees, along with the new lower amounts, follows. Type of Filing Old New Articles of Organization $500 $150 Application for Admission $500 $150 Restated Articles of Organization $500 $150 Articles of Organization-Series $750 $400 Application for Admission-Series $750 $400 Articles of Amendment $150 $50 Amended Application for Admission $150 $50 Application for Withdrawal – Domestic $25 $5 Name Reservation $300 $25 Cancel Name Reservation $100 $5 Transfer Name Reservation $100 $25 Name Registration Application $300 $50 Registered Name Renewal $100 $50 Assumed Name – Change $100 $25 Assumed Name – Cancel $100 $5 Annual Report $250 $75 Reinstatement Application $500 $200 Petition for Refund $15 $5 Statement of Termination $25 $5 Application for Withdrawal – Foreign $100 $5 Any Other Document $100 $5 Each month the Secretary of State Business Services Department processes and files approximately 20,000 LLC annual reports and documents. More information regarding the fee reductions is available on the Illinois Secretary of State’s website www.cyberdriveillinois.com, or by contacting the Secretary of State Department of Business Services offices in Chicago at 312-793-3380 or Springfield at 217-782-6961.
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Mobile Homes For Sale Homewood mobile home for rent Great location, near I-80 & IL-1. Seniors welcome; $450/mo. I n c l u d e s w a t e r, s e w e r rubbish removal $8000. Call Mr. Jerry. 708-957-1033
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On Tuesday, December 19, 2017 First National Bank of Illinois presented First Methodist Church of Lansing and its Meals on Wheels program with a check in the amount of $250.00. First National Bank of Illinois believes in community outreach on a variety of levels and recognizes needs within the community. Chairman & CEO Paul Slade stated, “Caring for members within our community is top priority and we thank the good folks at First United Methodist Church who coordinate wonderful meals for seniors and those in need through their Meals on Wheels program. It is our honor to offer this donation to assist with the continued cost of the Meals on Wheels
program.” Meals on Wheels America is the oldest and largest national organization supporting the more than 5,000 community-based senior nutrition programs across the country that are dedicated to addressing senior hunger and isolation through partnerships with local entities such as First United Methodist Church of Lansing. First National Bank of Illinois, a branch of Old Plank Trail Community Bank, a Wintrust Community Bank offers full-service banking at 14 locations in the south and southwest suburbs. For more information, please call: 708-708-474-1300 or visit our website at www. fnbiweb.com.
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Turn of Phrase: Beat Around the Bush Meaning to avoid coming to the point. The term was old even in 1440, when it first appeared in print. When hunting birds, some literally beat the bushes to make the birds fly, so others could shoot them with arrows. Metaphorically, “some beat the bush and some take the birds” came to mean some waste time while others take action. Engagements, Weddings, Anniversaries, Births, Birthdays, and Military announcements are free and run in The Shopper each week. Pictures can be returned; include a self-addressed stamped envelope. Announcements are also accepted by e-mail at general@myshopper.biz. Deadline for all announcements is Friday at 4:00 p.m. for the following Wednesday’s issue. The Shopper reserves the right to edit all content.
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MIKE BUDER Meet the new agent… same as the old agent… of course this is a play on “meet the new boss, same as the old boss.” What I am addressing here is that many people think changing real estate agents will help a listing that is not selling. They think one agent is as good as another, so if one doesn’t “perform” then we just move onto the next. Commoditization of the work force seems to be the order of the day—so it is somewhat natural that buyers and sellers would treat real estate agents the same way. Sometimes change can be a good thing. If your agent isn’t doing a good job marketing your home, bringing in a new agent may be the answer. But in other cases, and perhaps more often than not, it will make little to no difference in the final outcome. One dirty little secret of real estate is that an agent has a very limited ability to influence the final sale price. Agents can help you get the most that the market will allow… but beyond that they are at the mercy of market forces. The notion that a real estate agent can beat the bushes and pull out the ONE buyer willing to pay a premium for your home because of its special features is stuff of urban legend. Look at it this way: If Ford automobiles have gone down in price by
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10%, can a Ford dealer realistically be expected to move them for their original price? The answer is plainly no. And although no two houses are exactly identical, the ability of the agent to defy market forces is simply not there. You actually have to sell your house 3 times: once the buyer says “yes” the home still has to pass muster with the inspector, as well as the bank appraiser. So even if you find a buyer willing to pay $120,000 on a $100,000 value, there are several more “decision makers” in the mix that can kill the deal…and these decision makers are not buying with their hearts—for them it’s all about the bottom line. So unless you find a cash buyer, the home will have to pass muster with the bank. The banks will not fund a loan if the home is overpriced. Holding out for that higher price will get you less in the end. Relisting with another agent under these conditions will accomplish nothing. If you are looking to buy or sell real estate call Mike Buder at RE/ MAX 2000 (708) 418-4444. E-mail: mikebuder@ r e m a x . n e t . We b s i t e : w w w. B u d e r H o m e s . com. Facebook Friend request Mike Buder. Your comments are always welcome. Mike Buder A local Christian Businessman
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Anti-Drug Video Challenge Encourages Students to be Part of the Solution
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Last year’s winners Kyle C., Clay K., and Carter S. took first place for their winning video, The Cork Board. (Courtesy Family Features.) _______________________________ Prescription opioid misuse and heroin use have reached epidemic levels in the United States. Now, students have the opportunity to compete for prizes as they engage in a national challenge to communicate messages to their peers about the dangers these drugs pose. The United States Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), the DEA Educational Foundation and Discovery Education, a leading provider of digital content and professional development for K-12 classrooms, have come together to offer the second annual Operation Prevention Video Challenge. The challenge is an extension of Operation Prevention, a nationwide program that educates students about the science behind addiction and its impact on the brain and body. The program’s interactive, standards-aligned resources are available at no cost to help promote lifesaving discussions in the
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classroom and at home. “Following the success of the first Operation Prevention Video Challenge, DEA looks forward to once again engaging youth in this creative opportunity to communicate anti-opioid messages,” said Sean Fearns, chief of community outreach, DEA. “This kind of peer-topeer education has the unique ability to better resonate with teens, discouraging prescription drug abuse before it starts.” The video challenge encourages teens to create a 30-60 second original public service announcement that warns other students about the dangers of prescription opioid misuse and heroin use. The challenge aims to inspire teens to research the opioid epidemic, identify its widespread impact on the country and the substances’ harmful effects on the body, and start a social movement that encourages authentic dialogue about this critical issue.
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The top 10 finalist videos will be uploaded to the Operation Prevention website for a public vote to determine the People’s Choice winner, and the winning PSAs will be featured on DEA’s and Discovery Education’s digital and social media platforms. Winning submissions also will be eligible for cash prizes. “We have seen firsthand the positive impact this program has had in our communities across the country,” said Kevin Hartmann, president, DEA Educational Foundation. “This contest gives students a chance to be a part of the solution in this nationwide epidemic. Their PSAs can help save lives.” The Operation Prevention Video Challenge will close at 8 p.m. March 20, 2018. United States high school students, ages 13 and older, can register and find more information about the challenge at operationprevention.com.
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Persians rode into the capital city and introduced themselves as scholars of astrology. In their broken Latin they asked around about a baby, just born, who would become the new king. They had traveled for weeks to come and honor him. Word got back to King Herod. Herod invited the Persians to his palace and showed great interest in finding out himself about the new king. Herod made them promise to stop back on their way home to report what they found. The Persians knew their stars. But they were not wise men when it came to palace intrigue or the paranoia that brought Herod to slaughter his half-brothers and sons and any other potential contenders to the throne. The Persians finally found the young family in a nearby village. They honored the royal baby with sumptuous gifts. On the night before their trip home, an angel visited the Persians. Angels didn’t figure much into Persian spirituality, but they got the message and avoided King Herod on their way home. Herod was outraged that he’d been given the slip. He dealt with his insecurity and anger as was his custom: with violence. He massacred all the baby boys under two years old, born in the village visited by the Persians. Written by Harold Kallemeyn Brother of the Shopper Publisher and big fan of the Christmas story.
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WOODROW WILCOX On November 15, 2017, a client visited my office both to apologize and to help me make a point to readers. He apologized for being a bit “gruff” with me on his first visit a few weeks earlier. At that time, he was upset that he got a bill for over $150 for a few soft rubber CPAC masks. He had forgotten that he had bought a Medicare supplement policy that did not cover the $183 Medicare Part B annual deductible. I told him that I was surprised that the CPAC masks cost so much because I used to work in a plastics and rubber molding factory. He described the mask to me. I told him I’d like to see one of the masks, after he used it and cleaned it. He delivered the mask in a plastic bag on this visit. I was amazed at the price of the small item. The medical supplies provider billed Medicare $189.42 per clear rubber mask. Medicare approved a reduced charge of $34.60 per mask. That charge might be justified depending on how much paperwork the medical supplier had to do to sell the medical supply
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Humane Indiana’s Clinic Now Serves Hammond Humane Indiana’s Estelle Marcus Animal Clinic is excited to announce the expansion of their clinic qualifications. Effective January 1st, 2018 Humane Indiana will now offer low-cost veterinary services to all residents of Hammond, Ind. “The expansion of our clinic qualifications offers an exciting opportunity for residents of Hammond to now have access to affordable veterinary care close to home” said Matt Harmon, Clinic Director. Previously, the clinic offered services to pet owners who were on government assistance, owners of pitbull-type dogs, and residents of Gary or East Chicago Ind. Due to the overwhelming demand for affordable pet care within Northwest Indiana, Humane Indiana will now be able to accommodate residents of Hammond, Ind. Humane Indiana’s low-cost veterinary clinics specializes in spay/neuter surgeries and vaccination outreach. The clinic’s hours of operation for spay/neuter surgeries are Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays, Fridays, & Saturdays 7:30am5:30pm. The vaccination/wellness clinic days are Mondays & Wednesdays 9am-3:30pm For more information about Humane Indiana’s Estelle Marcus Animal Clinic, visit our website at www. humaneindiana.org or call 219-922-3811 ext. 212
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Rep. Jones hosts Campaign Kick-Off Rally, Seeks Re-Election in 29th District Calumet City, Ill- Earlier this week, sur-
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rounded by almost 200 supporters, friends and family members, Rep. Thaddeus Jones (D-Calumet City) announced his intentions to win a Fifth Term as 29th District State Representative. Jones also announced the completion of his law degree from Loyola University School of Law. “I am excited about the direction of the 29th district,” Jones said. “Local businesses, residents and community leaders have shown an amazing desire to share input on how we can work together to improve our schools, neighborhoods and work together for families in our area. Now, more than ever, resiIllinois State Representative 29th District Thaddeus Jones with supporters. dents must get involved to fight against the hurtful policies of Bruce Rauner and Donald Trump. Together, we can roll back the high taxes, build stable neighborhoods and provide a first class education for students in our district.” Jones highlighted the new education-funding bill passed in Springfield as well as a end to the budget stalemate that gripped Springfield. “Although, I am not satisfied with the stalemate in Springfield, I am willing to work diligently with leaders at the capitol to bring back the resources we need.” As the vice-chairman of the Labor and Commerce Committee, chairman of the Community College Affordability Committee and a member the Appropriation Committees’ for Public Safety and Higher Education, Jones has worked to bring back nearly $38 million in state resources to local schools, municipalities and businesses. In Springfield, Jones has worked to implement fiscally responsible practices in the budget making process, support policies that help local employers create and retain good paying jobs, ensure that our schools receive the funding they need to meet children’s academic and extracurricular needs, and promote legislation that will effectively combat gang violence and keep communities safe. “What’s happening right now in our communities and across the state requires a unified response from legislators, community leaders and every day residents,” said Jones. “I have hosted several events to gather input from the community and I am committed to being a strong voice for the issues we decide as a community are important.” The upcoming primary election will be held on Tuesday - March 20, 2018, with early voting beginning on February 8, 2018. Jones has represented the 29th representative district since 2011. He is the founder and former President of the Jones Foundation and former 3rd Ward Alderman in Calumet City. He received a B.A. from Loyola University Chicago and recently completed his J.D. Degree from Loyola University School of Law. He lives in Calumet City with wife and two sons. For more information regarding Thaddeus Jones and his campaign for State Representative, please call 708-473-3055.
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Thornton Township Brings Holiday Cheer to Over 600 Families
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The Thornton Township distributed gifts to more than 600 families on December 16. In addition 1,400 holiday food baskets were given out to the families, seniors in the community and MacArthur and ECHO schools and Illinois Action for children. A total of 8,000 baskets were distributed by the township for Thanksgiving and Christmas. Donations to support the gift program come from local businesses, individuals, churches and local community groups and non-profit organizations. This was the second year Gift of Hope donated to the program. The group increased their donation by 50 percent giving $2,000 to the township. The organization which promotes organ donation reached out to
Township Supervisor Frank Zuccarelli who agreed to partner with them to spread the word about the importance of organ donation. “It is truly amazing how much the township gives back to the community. I have never seen anything like it, said Jennifer Aguilar, community outreach specialist for Gift of Hope. “We are proud to partner with them.” The annual Christmas Care program is a tradition that has become a staple of the township’s December programs for the past two decades to brighten the holiday season for families in need. For Harvey resident Ocairi Ramos working a low wage
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Movers Custom pickup/Delivery Service: Single items; small moves; classified ad items; thrift store; auction; appliances. + fur niture assembly. TV recycling. Daily to 9pm. 219-433-9457 Ken Movers. Best prices in town. $95/hour minimum of 5 hours. 708-252-6354
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Bishop Noll Student Receives Lilly Endowment Scholarship scholarship is given by the Legacy Foundation. “Receiving this scholarship is the biggest honor and it is the biggest accomplishment of my life,” he said. “It is a huge honor to represent Bishop Noll and Lake County with this scholarship. Nothing but glory to God for this opportunity. I have known about this scholarship since I was little and I always thought how cool it would be to win. Now I actually get to live out this childhood dream. It is a huge humbling accomplishment that makes me happy to know that I have made an impact in school and in my community.” Quintero is Bishop Noll’s 12th Lilly Scholarship winner since the statewide program began in 1998. After hearing the good news, Quintero felt thankful and honored to have this opportunity. “My goal is to use this opportunity to achieve and do more. I look forward to using this scholarship in college and getting involved in the Lilly Scholarship Network, where I will be able to stay involved with other college Lilly recipients from all across Indiana. I look forward to continuing to help the community and my school and county proud with my accomplishments.” Quintero plans to attend Purdue University in West Lafayette and study mechanical engineering.
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Making his childhood dreams come true, Bishop Noll senior Michael Quintero has been awarded the Lilly Endowment Community Scholarship, which covers four years of undergraduate tuition, plus a yearly book stipend, for any public or private Indiana college or university. Quintero was one of only six Lake County students and 143 Indiana students total to receive the scholarship. In Lake County, the
Automobiles For sale: 1964 Lincoln Continental, 4door. Need seat, interior and much more. Has suicide doors. $3000/obo. Serious buyers. 708-789-5034 or 708-8958012
For sale: 2004 Chrylser Pacifica 3-row seating, 96k Miles, $2900; 2002 Chevy M a l i b u , 1 - ow n e r, 6 6 k , loaded, $2800; 1994 Mercury Grand Marquis, 66k, $2200. 708-474-0957
Fo r s a l e : 2 0 1 5 C h e v y Equinox LS, Summit White, $18,987. Call Bob 855-9496000 Fo r s a l e : 2 0 0 9 C h e v y Sliverado 1500 Work Truck Deep Ruby Metallic $13,987. Call Bob 855-949-6000
For sale: 2014 Honda Accord EX-L 4dr. sedan, m o o n r o o f , l e a t h e r, burgundy, 24,000 mi, garage kept. $16,900 obo. 630-926-5443
Real Estate Questions & Answers CATHY & JIM HIGGINS Question: I am getting into the real estate investing business. I am in the process of buying/selling real estate for little or no money down. Since contracts are already pre-written and are fill-in-the-blanks, I see no need to go with a real estate broker. Do you have information on writing a “win/ win” contract for real estate investing? Answer: Real estate transactions are held together by written agreements accepted by both buyers and sellers. The act of acceptance suggests that each side is getting something from the deal, so all agreements can be seen as “win/win” arrangements. When I hear that someone wants a “win/ win” agreement for real estate investing and no money down, I instantly wonder why the agreements used generally by local real estate brokers are somehow insufficient for this purpose—and why some investment gurus suggest avoiding real estate brokers altogether. Perhaps it’s the definition of “win/win” that’s confusing—some people see “win/ win” as a code expression which really means one of the parties is accepting terms which are hugely unfavorable.
For sale: 2001 Acura MDX, Black, beige leather interior. 4-wheel drive, pwr. steering, brakes - air, moon-roof. $150,000 miles, extra clean, $3200. 708-738-5851
In need of a 16 inch Crown Vic Ford rim for a spare. 708532-8337
For sale: 1996 Toyota Corolla DX Sedan, Gray $2,973.call 888-470-4236
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For sale: 2013 Kia Rio EX Chestnut $10,987. Call Bob 855-949-6000
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As to “no money down” transactions, the VA loan program has offered such financing for five decades. No “win/win” contracts are needed by qualified buyers to obtain such financing. These days, apart from the VA program, zero-down-payment mortgages are pretty much impossible for borrowers to get. Given that real estate agreements routinely have localized requirements, the best approach is to speak with a local broker or attorney to obtain specific forms. Since you wrote for advice, let me give you a little bit more. If you want a real “win/win” real estate investment business, then be sure to use a real estate broker and attorney for all your real estate transactions. Successful people have knowledgeable team members behind them. E-mail us your Real estate questions at: Cathyah@aol.com. Thinking of Selling your Home? Call Cathy & Jim Higgins I N : 219-865-4361 I L : 708-828-330 4. Licensed Broker/Realtors in Indiana & Illinois. Coldwell Banker Residentia l Brokerage. Website: www.Cathyhiggins. com. Per sona l Rea l Jou r na l : w w w. Higginshousechat.blogspot.com
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For sale: 2006 Toyota Carolla LE sedan FWD, stone $5,773. call 888-470-4236 For sale: 2007 Toyota Camry L E Se d a n F W D St o n e, $5,473. call 888-470-4236
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INDOT Mobile App for Apple, Android this tool for motorists, especially as we approach one of the busiest weeks for travel of the year,� Indiana Department of Transportation Commissioner Joe McGuinness said. “The new app is one more example of INDOT’s commitment to providing great customer service; the features can help travelers plan ahead, avoid delays, and have a safe trip to their holiday destinations.� The INDOT mobile app also makes it easy to report roadway hazards, repair needs, and other concerns. Customers can also opt-in to receive email alerts on current and future INDOT construction projects and maintenance activities right from the app. INDOT’s mobile app reports information for interstates, U.S. routes and state highways in Indiana. It does not include information on county roads or city streets.
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ST. F L OR I A N FOOD PA N T RY A N D HEGEWISCH BUSINESS ASSOCIATION GIVE GIFTS OF FOOD AND TOYS TO THE NEEDY: Santa came a little early this year—Wednesday December 20th to be exact, to the Hegewisch neighborhood for the Food Pantry and toy drive. Pictured here are volunteers giving out the toys (Jim Dombrowski of Club 81 Too and a ch a r ter member of t he He ge w i s ch Business Association). In another photo are Carolyn Malewicki and Marie Pindot who helped with the St. Florian Food Pantry. Food and toys were distributed to hundreds of needy locals. *** CALUMET CITY HISTORICAL SOCIETY TO HOST T HE POST HOL IDAY LUNCHEON: Set for Sunday, January 19th, 2018 at Steve’s Lounge, 13200 S. Baltimore Avenue, Chicago (Hegewisch). Doors open at 1 p.m. with a cash bar, dinner served at 2 p.m. Tab is $20 for adults and $15 for children 12 and under. This much awaited social event features raffle prizes, Member of the Year Award, Installation of Officers, and entertainment by Musician Robert Mockus in a sing-a-long. Reservations are due by Monday January 8, 2018 and there will be on assigned seating, but tables of 8 can be reserved under the head person with full payment and all names to attend. Call Casimira Gilinski, 708-730-1713. *** WOLF LAKE FESTIVAL TO HOST 17TH A N N UA L W I N T E R WO N D E R L A N D JANUARY 13, 2018 : Among the topics covered that day include Phase III of the mud puppy research at Wolf Lake, to be discussed by Jared Bilak, a doctoral student at Southern Illinois University, and Alicia Beattie, who will describe the initial year 2016 in the study. There will be two sessions of the festival to take place at the Environmental Center, 2405 Calumet in Hammond (morning session) and the visitors center at William Powers State Recreation Area, 126th Place and Avenue O (a f ternoon session). Ot her speakers and guides at the festival include author Larry McClellan; archaeologist Les Marszalek of Calumet City; Racine
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Time for New Year’s Financial Resolutions BOB KRYGSHELD It’s just about time for some New Year’s resolutions. Would you like to study a new language, take up a musical instrument or visit the gym more often? All these are worthy goals, of course, but why not also add some financial resolutions? Here are some ideas to think about: • Increase contributions to your employersponsored retirement plan. For 2018, you can contribute up to $18,500 (or $24,500 if you’re 50 or older) to your 401(k), 403(b), or a 457(b) plan. It’s usually a good idea to contribute as much as you can afford to your employer’s plan, as your contributions may lower your taxable income, while your earnings can grow tax-deferred. At a minimum, put in enough to earn your employer’s matching contribution, if one is offered. • Try to “max out” on your IRA. Even if you have a 401(k) or similar plan, you can probably still invest in an IRA. For 2018, you can contribute up to $5,500 to a traditional or Roth IRA, ($6,500 for 50 or older). (Income restrictions apply to Roth IRAs.) Contributions to a traditional IRA may be tax-deductible, depending on your income, and your earnings can grow tax-deferred. Roth IRA contributions are not deductible, but earnings can grow tax-free, provided you don’t start taking earnings withdrawals until you are 59-1/2 and you’ve have had your account at least five years. You can put virtually any investment in an IRA, so it can expand your options beyond those offered in your employer plan. • Build an emergency fund. Try to build an emergency fund containing three to six months’ worth of living
expenses held in a lowrisk, liquid account. This fund can help you avoid dipping into your longterm investments to pay for unexpected costs, such as a new furnace or a major car repair. • Control your debts. It’s never easy, but do what you can to keep your debts under control. The less you have to spend on debt payments, the more you can invest for your future. • Don’t overreact to changes in the financial markets. We’ve had a long run of rising stock prices—but it won’t last forever. If we experience a sharp market downturn in 2018, don’t overreact by taking a “time out” from investing. Market drops are a normal feature of the investment landscape, and you may ultimately gain an advantage by buying new shares when their prices are down. • Review your goals and risk tolerance. At least once in 2018, take some time (we recommend with the help of a financial professional) to review your short- and longterm financial goals and try to determine if your investment portfolio is still appropriate for these goals. At the same time, you’ll want to re-evaluate your risk tolerance to ensure you’re not taking too much risk—or possibly too little risk—with your investments. Do your best to stick with these resolutions throughout the coming year. At a minimum, they can help you improve your investment habits— and they may improve your financial picture far beyond 2018. This article was written by Edward Jones for use by your local Edward Jones Financial Advisor. Like us at www. f a c e b o o k . c o m / EJAdvisorBobKrygsheld Merry Christmas to all!
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2 tier occasional table, solid cherry $75; cherry wood drop leaf table $75. 708-4816907 Medical scrubs, mostly tops $2 ea. 708-481-6907 Small kitchen appliances $5$20 (coffee makers, toasters, juicer) 708-481-6907 Original furbies $3-$5 ea; Ty beanie babies $2-$3 ea; barbie dolls $5 ea. 708-4816907 Wall hanging shelves to display plants $5-$20; assortment of wall clocks $10-$30; decorative wall mirrors $10-$30. 708-4816907 He a v y d u t y b e d f ra m e exapnds from tween size to full and queen size, $15. 708-481-6907
Large size handmade afghans, all washable, $40 ea; also oversize Gone With The Wind plate $50, still in box. In Lansing 219-6898568 Brand new “Bacon Boss” still in origian box, perfect gift only $10. 219-617-8583
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2 sequin sleeve knit dresses, polyester/spandex, one dark sapphire, one black, size 2 4 W, n e v e r w o r n , w i l l sacrifice for $20 ea. 219-6178583 Snowblower, Craftsman 5 HP, self propelled, electric start, 6 speed, forward, 2-reverse, 24” wide, exc. cond. $2552; MTD snow blower electric start, $100. 219-931-6473 Snow blower, Toro, 3 HP, electric start, runs good $75; 5 speed industrial drill press $90; carb for 88 inch Harly stock $100. 219-801-5986 Koo Koo clock. Made in Germany. Fun to have. Great Christmas gift. $90.00. Call 708-891-1035. Lionel Santa Fe Special Die Cast Steam Locomotive Set. New in Sealed Box. Great Christmas Gift. $100.00. Call 708-891-1035. FREE: Large big screen TV. Must pickup, in fine working condition. 708-895-4559 Antique couch, $75; oil heater $50; rugs 10x12 3 for $150. 773-238-0944 Queen mattress & boxspring $75 ea; cabinet sewing machine, $100. 773-2380944 Fishing pole/ski rack for car roof, Thule brand, paid $400, sell for $200. 708-4180725 Hedge trimmer $15 obo; electric hand drill, sander $3 ea; large yard bug light $5. 708-754-0462 Snow blower Craftsman 2 stage elect. start, 5 hp, runs great, $200 obo. It will snow. 708-754-0462 D o g - N - Su d s a n d A & W vintage root beer mugs, $10 ea obo. 708-837-9814 Welding torch, Purox W-200 $100 obo; air acetylene torch $60, both with extra tips. 708-837-9814 Roofing penumatic nailer $60; elect. disc grinder $15; Kenwood 600 watt car amp $50. 708-837-9814 Power washer Craftsman 3 1/2 HP 1800 PSI with extra tips, winter discount price $125 obo; electric motor 2 HP $20 obo. 708-754-0462
Fishing poles with close face reels, several to choose from $5 to $10 ea obo. 708-7540462 Snowblowers, 2 cy, 4 cy, 20 to choose from; also tune ups, most same day, 7 days open. 773-646-3374 Kitchen table, 4 swivel chairs, $40; gas stove $100. 773-646-3374 Maytag refrigerator/freezer in great condition, only $249. Please call 219-7919461
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Christmas Excerpts from our Readers ANNA M. CAISON A few years ago, readers shared what Christmas meant to them. Below are excerpts from two readers. “When Christ ascended into heaven He gave us (believers) a gift, the Holy Spirit. WOW! Having God’s power within us is absolutely amazing to me and He gives us the peace that passes all understanding. Like everyone else in this world of disappointment and sometimes despair, I have been through many trials, some big and some small but with every trial, I have grown closer to God and I thank Him for that every day. “This Christmas let’s put Christ back in Christmas the way it should be, and just praise Him for who He is and what He has done for us at the Cross. If we believe in His finished work on the Cross, we have the HOPE of spending eternal life with Him. So please join with me this Christmas season to worship the King of kings and the Lord of lords and to give God the glory for the great things He has done!! Merry Christmas!” — Sue Ebbens. “Growing up, I loved our family tradition of sitting around the Christmas tree. We chose one night sometime before Christmas to curl up on the couch or recliners and gaze at our beautiful, bright tree. With candles lit and all other lights extinguished, we rested
2 pair stel toe boots, size 9, $65 a piece. 219-896-0871 brand new still in box Maytag dishwasher in great condition only $99. Please call 219-791-9461 (no text) Ma y t a g ove r t h e s t ove microwave in great condition, only $50. Please call 219-791-9461 (no text) Maytag refrigerator/freezer with ice maker in great condition, only $249. Please call 219-791-9461 (no text) White Sox, Cubs, Blackhawks and Bull shirts. Mostly size large and X large, some from championship seasons. $5 and up. 708-3337432
Kitchen table set, Ethan Allen with four chairs, two leaf extensions, $75 obo; six piano music books $10. 219742-4434
New “Naturalizer” boots sixe 5M, 1 pair brown, 1 pair black, original price $95.95, yours for only $25, per pair. 219-617-8583 Antique chair, padded seat, back, back of back and arms, exc. cond., must see. Will sacrifice for $50. 219-6178583
our eyes on the illuminated treasury of carefully placed ornaments—old friends rediscovered every year. ‘Our best tree yet!’ someone would often remark. “As a choir caroled from the record player, my heart seemed to grow quiet, open, expectant. Something captivated me about those little lights with their pointed brilliance caught in the dark evergreen boughs. Pine-needle shadows in pink, blue, and yellow swatches of light etched the low ceiling of our trailer with a texture like the rush of angel wings. Stillness and wonder danced in sparks of tinsel. “Together we watched and listened. For a few stolen moments, our night became silent and holy. I like to think now that the wonder I felt as a child watching the Christmas tree truly fills Christmas and brims over the top. Just think—God with Us—a newborn baby, wrinkled, red, and new! Who would have ever imagined?” — Elena Johnson (Visit Elena’s blog at www.writingsfromourplace.blogspot.com for more heartwarming stories and poetry.) For questions and/or comments send an email to anna.a62@yahoo.com. For a Christian Perspective of news and events visit my weblog at: https://annaa62.wixsite. com/mysite/blog.
Auto radios: from the 70s to the 2000’s, cassettes and tape players, most work fine, $250 for all. 708-333-7432 Comfy leather chair with ottoman. I’m easy to find in Lansing. Asking $75. American made 708-3390003 Metal or plastic toolcase for a 1/2 inch hammer drill. 708-532-8337 6 foot wooden ladder, heavy duty $5; 18” pipe wrench $6; 3/8” drill, finish sander, scroll saw, exc. cond. $20. 708-758-5715
A/C & Heating Fall Special! Furnace or A/C’s, Clean & check $59.95. Furnaces, A/C’s, Boilers, water heaters, sump pumps, humidifiers, installations, repairs, furnaces installed from $1495.00 R/D Heating & Cooling. IL. and IN. 219616-3281
Appliance Repair The Heating & Appliance Repair Man. #1 Priority is servicing your A/C, Refrig., Washer, Dryer, Stove. Free Free Free service charge with same day repair, $25 discount on all repairs. Call Al. 708-985-1623
Notice of Public Sale Notice is hereby given that the undersigned will sell, to satisfy lien of the owner, according to (770 ILCS 95/) Self-Service Storage Facility Act. I at public sale by competitive bidding on www. storagetreasures.com ending on Januaryr 12, 2018 at 10:00 am or after for units located at: Compass Self Storage, 2556 Bernice Rd., Lansing, IL 60438 The personal goods stored therein by the following may include, but are not limited to general household, furniture, boxes clothes and appliances. Purchases must be made with cash only and paid at the time of sale. All goods are sold as is and must be removed at the time of purchase. Compass Self Storage reserves the right to refuse any bid. Sale is subject to adjournment. Unit #
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Thursday, December 28
St. Christopher/St. Emeric Annual Christmas Concert Thursday, December 28th at 7pm at St. Christopher Church, 147th & Keeler, Midlothian, IL. “…On the Fourth Day of Christmas” will be performed by the combined adult choirs of St. Christopher Parish & St. Emeric Parish, the St. Chris Children’s Choir, and Living Stones Choir accompanied by the St. Christopher Chamber Orchestra, under the direction of Phil & Amy Switalski. Refreshments will be served following the concert.A free-will offering is appreciated. Thursday Featured Film Thursday, December 28, 2:00pm - 4:00pm at St John Branch Library, 9450 Wicker Ave, St John, IN. Contact the library for more information about this month’s featured film! Adults. Registration required — visit www.lcplin.org/ branches/sj.htm or call 365-5379. Drawing Class with Clara Thursday, December 28, 6:00pm - 7:00pm at St John Branch Library, 9450 Wicker Ave, St John, IN. Would you like to learn to draw better? Join us for this class as we learn tips for improving drawing - without breaking the bank, with artist, Clara Damarjian. Ages 17 and up. Registration required — visit www.lcplin.org/ branches/sj.htm or call 365-5379. South Suburban College Holiday Basketball Camp Thursday, December 28, 9am-1pm at South Suburban College, 15800 S. State St South Holland, IL. The #3 South Suburban College Men’ Basketball Team will host a youth Holiday Basketball Camp which will begin December 28th. The camp runs 2 days, December 28th and 29st. The cost is $60 and is open to boys and girls ages 7-17. For more information, call Head Men’s Basketball Coach John Pigatti at (708) 596-2000 x2524, or send an e-mail to jpigatti@ssc.edu.
Friday, December 29
Ring in the New Year Gymnastics Camp 12-3pm at Patti’s All-American, 1530 Joliet St., Dyer, IN. For boys ages 4-8 and girls ages 4-12. Pre-registration is required due to limited space. Call the gym for more information at 219-8652274 or visit them at www.pattisallamerican. com to register online. Improv at Beatniks Friday, December 29 at 8:00 pm at 420 Conkey St., Hammond IN (2 blocks east of Hohman). Doors open at 7:30. Come and support these hardworking and fun people as we build upon our local improv community! For info, tickets and reservations call 219-852-0848.
Tuesday, January 2
Calumet Memorial Park District Holiday Camp Session II From January 2 to January 5, from 6:30 AM until 6:30 PM. Kids from Kindergarten thru 8th grade will enjoy games, sports, crafts and more while on winter vacation from school. Every day will be jam-packed with fun! The fee is $120 per session, or $30 daily if you only wish to do a day or two. Advance registration is required, and is being taken at the Sandridge Community Center, 600 Oglesby Ave. in Calumet City. For additional information, please call (708) 868-2530 #225, or email to Paula@mycmpd.com.
Friday, January 5
Friday Night Fish Fry From 4 pm to 7 pm at Calumet Memorial American Legion Post 330, located at 950 Legion Drive, Calumet City, IL. Continues every Friday through March 30. Join us for Lake Perch, Cod, Shrimp, Catfish, french fries, cole slaw, rolls and butter. Call 708-862-8685 for more information.
available from the rectory or call 708-862-4165.
Saturday, January 13
Lansing Friends of Library Book Sale Saturday, January 13, 10am-2pm at Lansing Library, 2750 Indiana Ave Lansing, IL, lower level. Fill-a-Bag for $5! For more information call 708-474-2447.
Tuesday, January 16
History Book Club 7:00 pm. at Calumet City Public Library, 660 Manistee Ave. in Calumet City, IL (behind the fire station). The book to be discussed is Team of Rivals: The Political Genius of Abraham Lincoln by Doris Kearns Goodwin. Buy the book or pick one up at the Calumet City Public Library’s Adult Services/Reference Desk with a valid library card from any south suburban library. Read the book before the meeting. For more information contact Patrick Coffey, Reference Librarian at (708) 862-6220, ext. 2. Lighthouse Lane, Lansing, IL 708-474-9045.
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Game Time Mondays, 3:30pm - 5:30pm at Dolton Public Library District, 14037 Lincoln Avenue, Dolton, IL. Chess Group Meets at this time. All ages. For more information call 708-849-2385 or visit www.doltonpubliclibrary.org. Cookbook Club 2nd Saturday of the month, 11:00am - 1:00pm at Dolton Public Library District, 14037 Lincoln Avenue, Dolton, IL. Adults. For more information call 708-849-2385 or visit www. doltonpubliclibrary.org. Homework Help 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Tuesday of the month, 3:30pm - 4:30pm at Dolton Public Library District, 14037 Lincoln Avenue, Dolton, IL. All school age children. For more information call 708849-2385 or visit www.doltonpubliclibrary. org. Toddler Time 2nd and 4th Tuesday of the month, 10:45am - 11:45am at Dolton Public Library District, 14037 Lincoln Avenue, Dolton, IL. Toddlers and their parents. For more information call 708849-2385 or visit www.doltonpubliclibrary. org. Black Authors Book Club Last Thursday of the month, 7:00pm - 8:30pm at Dolton Public Library District, 14037 Lincoln Avenue, Dolton, IL. Adults. For more information call 708-849-2385 or visit www. doltonpubliclibrary.org. T.O.P.S. Meeting South Holland & Thornton Mondays from 5:30-7:00p.m. at Thornton Recreation Dept Community Center. 701 Highland Ave, Door R4, Thornton, IL. For more information, call 708-333-5167.
T.O.P.S. Meeting Calumet City Come join a great group of people here to support you in your desire to lose weight. T.O.P.S (take off pounds sensibly) will help you accomplish your goal. Our meetings are every Thursday. Weigh-ins are from 6pm to 7pm. The Weight Loss Support Meeting begins at 7pm. We are located at Our Lady Of Knock Rectory, 501 163rd Street Calumet City. Please call 708 642-6931 for information. T.O.P.S. Meeting Dolton TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) invites you to take a road trip to success! You are invited to a free meeting held on Wednesdays at 9:30am at Immanuel Bethel UCC, 14540 Lincoln Ave., Dolton, IL. For more information, call 773-3836110 or 708-849-3386. T.O.P.S. Meeting Lansing T.O.P.S. IL2622, Lansing 5:30pm Weigh-in, 6:00 Meeting every Thursday at Lansing Presbyterian Church, 2625 Ridge Rd, Lansing IL. A family oriented organization for men, women, teens, and children 7 years or older which can help those that want to lose pounds. We encourage weight loss through programs and exercise. Come in and join us—no charge to sit in a meeting. For more information, call Carol at 708-895-4771. South Suburban Toastmasters Club The public is invited to attend a meeting of the South Suburban Toastmasters club. Toastmasters International is a worldwide organization that helps individuals improve their speaking, leadership, and listening skills using an educational format, and this particular south suburban club under the international organization meets on the 1st and 3rd Thursdays of each month promptly at 7:30pm. Located at South Suburban College, Mi Jack Room, South Holland, IL. Visitors may attend free of charge. Contact 708-595-3684 with questions. New Faith Toastmasters Club Learn how to improve your speaking, listening and leadership skills. Visit the New Faith Toastmasters club every 2nd and 4th Thursday at 7:15pm, at the New Faith Baptist Church, 25 S Central, Room 101, Matteson, IL, old church building (known as Genesis). Visiting is free of charge. Contact Terri at mail2banks@aol.com with questions. Volunteers Needed Bibles for Missions Thrift Store is seeking friendly, dedicated volunteers to be cashiers, sorters, pricers, etc. Looking for people willing to make a half day or full day commitment, one day a week, Monday through Saturday. Training is available. 100% of all Thrift Shop proceeds go to purchase Bibles and study materials for missionary endeavors through Bible League International. Great for newly retired or anyone interested in participating in
the spread of the Gospel. Just stop by and ask for the day manager. Located at 2821 Highway Ave, Highland Indiana. 219 923-6436. Community Empowerment and Engagement Learning Series Every 4th Tuesday of Each Month at 6:30pm. Free non-traditional courses for teens and adults about communication, entrepreneurship, finance, nutrition, marriage, relationships, wellness and community activism. Faith UMC is located at 15015 Grant St., Dolton, IL. For more information, call 708841-3939 or visit faithunitedmc.com. National Alliance On Mental Illness Monthly Support Group Our family support group meetings provide an opportunity to meet with others who have relatives and friends living with a mental illness. Feelings can be shared and issues discussed under the guidance of a trained facilitator. These meetings are free. We meet at Advocate South Suburban Hospital, located at 17800 S. Kedzie Ave., Hazel Crest, IL, LL Dining Rm #1, and we meet the 2nd Saturday of each month from 2pm to 4pm. Hope to see you there! Please call Ms. Tovar at 708-785-2316 for any additional information. Purple and Goldtimers Monthly Breakfast We meet every 3rd Wednesday of the month, 9am at Tom’s Restaurant at 894 Burnham Ave, Calumet City, IL. Anyone who retired from Thornton Fractional North is invited to come and socialize with your former coworkers. For more information, call 708-868-3131. Well Walker’s Club This walking club is for adults over the age of 18. Receive a FREE pedometer when you join. Monthly meetings feature guest speakers discussing a wide range of healthcare topics. For info call 219-392-7104. Cutting Coupons for the Military The Lansing Business Women’s Association is cutting and sorting coupons for our military families overseas. The coupons can be used 6 months past the expiration date at their commissary. Join us on the first Monday of every month at the Lansing Public Library in the Community Room. We meet 9:30 a.m. – Noon and 6:00 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. Bring your scissors and any coupons you may have. Questions call Pat Leck 708-323-5232. Lansing Public Library 2750 Indiana Ave Lansing IL 60438. Lansing Golden-K Kiwanis The friendly Lansing Golden-K Kiwanis Club Meets every Wednesday afternoon at 1:30 pm in the Eisenhower Center. All senior men and women are welcome. For more information, call 708-474-1882. Church Food Pantry Every 2nd and 4th Saturday, 10-11 am. The Lighthouse Community Church 17500 Lighthouse Lane, Lansing, IL 708-474-9045.
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Sunday, January 7
The Lira Singers and Chamber Players Present Polish & American Carols 3pm at St. Andrew the Apostle Church, 768 Lincoln Ave., Calumet City, IL. St. Andrew is pleased to host the Lira Ensemble in celebration of the 125th anniversary of the parish. Doors open 30 minutes before the performance. General admission only, $20. Free adjacent parking. Lira Recordings will be offered for sale at the event. Tickets are
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St. Christopher/St. Emeric Annual Christmas Concert Thursday, December 28th at 7pm at St. Christopher Church, 147th & Keeler, Midlothian, IL. “…On the Fourth Day of Christmas” will be performed by the combined adult choirs of St. Christopher Parish & St. Emeric Parish, the St. Chris Children’s Choir, and Living Stones Choir accompanied by the St. Christopher Chamber Orchestra, under the direction of Phil & Amy Switalski. Refreshments will be served following the concert.A free-will offering is appreciated. Thursday Featured Film Thursday, December 28, 2:00pm - 4:00pm at St John Branch Library, 9450 Wicker Ave, St John, IN. Contact the library for more information about this month’s featured film! Adults. Registration required — visit www.lcplin.org/ branches/sj.htm or call 365-5379. Drawing Class with Clara Thursday, December 28, 6:00pm - 7:00pm at St John Branch Library, 9450 Wicker Ave, St John, IN. Would you like to learn to draw better? Join us for this class as we learn tips for improving drawing - without breaking the bank, with artist, Clara Damarjian. Ages 17 and up. Registration required — visit www.lcplin.org/ branches/sj.htm or call 365-5379. South Suburban College Holiday Basketball Camp Thursday, December 28, 9am-1pm at South Suburban College, 15800 S. State St South Holland, IL. The #3 South Suburban College Men’ Basketball Team will host a youth Holiday Basketball Camp which will begin December 28th. The camp runs 2 days, December 28th and 29st. The cost is $60 and is open to boys and girls ages 7-17. For more information, call Head Men’s Basketball Coach John Pigatti at (708) 596-2000 x2524, or send an e-mail to jpigatti@ssc.edu.
Friday, December 29
Ring in the New Year Gymnastics Camp 12-3pm at Patti’s All-American, 1530 Joliet St., Dyer, IN. For boys ages 4-8 and girls ages 4-12. Pre-registration is required due to limited space. Call the gym for more information at 219-8652274 or visit them at www.pattisallamerican. com to register online. Improv at Beatniks Friday, December 29 at 8:00 pm at 420 Conkey St., Hammond IN (2 blocks east of Hohman). Doors open at 7:30. Come and support these hardworking and fun people as we build upon our local improv community! For info, tickets and reservations call 219-852-0848.
Saturday, January 6
Create an Artful Life: Acrylic Painting 10:00am - 12:00pm at the Dyer-Schererville Branch Library, 1001 W. Lincoln Highway (US 30), Schererville, IN. Working with acrylics & canvas, participants will follow an example to create an original piece of art. A $20 cash fee covers all materials. Adults. Registration is required; visit www.lcplin.org/branches/ ds.htm or call 219-322-4731. Create an Artful Life: Acrylic Painting Saturday, January 6, 1:00pm - 3:00pm at the Dyer-Schererville Branch Library, 1001 W. Lincoln Highway (US 30), Schererville, IN. Working with acrylics & canvas, participants will follow an example to create an original piece of art. A $20 cash fee covers all materials. Adults. Registration is required; visit www. lcplin.org/branches/ds.htm or call 219-3224731.
Monday, January 8
Independent Film 1:00pm - 3:00pm at the Dyer-Schererville Branch Library, 1001 W. Lincoln Highway (US 30), Schererville, IN. Contact the library for more information about this month’s Independent film feature! Adults. Registration is required; visit www.lcplin.org/branches/ ds.htm or call 219-322-4731. Opioid Addiction Education Monday, January 8, 10:30am - 12:30pm at the St. John Branch Library, 9450 Wicker Avenue (US 41), ST. John IN. The Lake County Coroner’s Officer describes how different opioids affect
the brain and become addictive, how to recognize and prevent an overdose, and the treatment options available in the area. Adults. Registration required; visit www.lcplin.org/ branches/sj.htm or call 219-365-5379. Tech Help: Hoopla & Overdrive Monday, January 8, 11:00am - 12:00pm at the St. John Branch Library, 9450 Wicker Avenue (US 41), ST. John IN. Stop by the library with your device and learn how to borrow, read, and request library ebooks using OverDrive and/ or Hoopla. Adults. Registration required; visit www.lcplin.org/branches/sj.htm or call 219365-5379. Stamp Camp Monday, January 8, 6:30pm - 8:00pm at the St. John Branch Library, 9450 Wicker Avenue (US 41), ST. John IN. Express your creativity with rubber stamps and decorative paper! There is a $5 fee to cover the cost of materials provided, due at class time. Adults. Registration required; visit www.lcplin.org/branches/sj.htm or call 219-365-5379. Gardening Class Monday, January 8, 7:00pm - 8:00pm at the St. John Branch Library, 9450 Wicker Avenue (US 41), ST. John IN. Join us for this informative gardening program co-sponsored by the St. John Garden Club. Adults. Registration required; visit www.lcplin.org/branches/sj.htm or call 219-365-5379.
Tuesday, January 9
Community Chat and Coffee 10:30am - 11:30am at the St. John Branch Library, 9450 Wicker Avenue (US 41), ST. John IN. Do you enjoy talking about your community? Do you like to connect with others? Come talk about the good in St. John and discuss ways to make it even better! And enjoy a cup of coffee (or tea) on us! Adults. Registration required; visit www.lcplin.org/ branches/sj.htm or call 219-365-5379. Stamp Class Tuesday, January 9, 6:30pm - 7:30pm at the Dyer-Schererville Branch Library, 1001 W. Lincoln Highway (US 30), Schererville, IN. Spend an hour expressing your creativity with Melissa of Stampin’ Up. Materials fee of $5 paid at the time of class covers the cost of 2-3 rubber stamping projects. Bring your favorite adhesive. Adults. Registration is required; visit www.lcplin.org/branches/ds.htm or call 219322-4731.
Wednesday, January 10
Wednesday Stitchers 12:30pm - 2:00pm at the St. John Branch Library, 9450 Wicker Avenue (US 41), ST. John IN. Bring your favorite yarn or thread project and enjoy some great company while you create! All crafters are welcome, no matter what craft you enjoy! Adults. Registration required; visit www.lcplin.org/branches/sj.htm or call 219-365-5379. Page Turners Book Discussion: The Girl on the Train by Paula Hawkins Wednesday, January 10, 6:30pm - 8:00pm at the St. John Branch Library, 9450 Wicker Avenue (US 41), ST. John IN. Join the Page Turners as we discuss The Girl on the Train by Paula Hawkins. Books available at the St. John Branch Library. Adults. Registration required; visit www.lcplin. org/branches/sj.htm or call 219-365-5379. TLC: The Lactation Clinic Wednesday, January 10, from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. at Community Hospital, 901 MacArthur Blvd., Munster, IN. North entrance of the Parkview Tower, 4th floor. FREE Breastfeeding Support Group and FREE “drop-in” clinic. Come at 4:00 to meet as a group; there will be a topic to share. Come anytime during the 4 hours for a lactation consultation or a baby weight check without an appointment. Questions? Call 219836-4574.
Thursday, January 11
Hats for Babies - Make Hats for NICU Babies 11:00am - 2:00pm at the St. John Branch Library, 9450 Wicker Avenue (US 41), ST. John IN. Make red hats using looms. We will donate them to the American Heart Association. No experience is necessary. You can also crochet or knit hats. Supplies provided or bring your own. Adults. Registration required; visit www.lcplin. org/branches/sj.htm or call 219-365-5379.
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Pickleball at Franciscan Health Fitness Centers Schererville. Available all day Tuesdays beginning at 7:30am and on Thursdays from 7:30am until 4:30 pm. Non-members are welcome. Guest Policies will apply. Must be 18 years or older and have a state ID. Franciscan Health Fitness Centers is located at 221 US Hwy 41, Schererville, IN, or call 219-865-6969 for more information. Free Yoga at Harrison Park in Hammond Hammond Parks & Recreation invite everyone to Greet the Day Yoga with Jo. Takes place on Tuesdays at 7:00am through Autumn. Meet at the white gazebo in Harrison Park at the corner of Hohman Avenue and Waltham Street. Classes are FREE to attend. Please bring your own mat. For more information, call the Hammond Civic Center at (219) 853-6378. T.O.P.S. Meeting Munster We meet at 5:30pm at the Fairmeadow Community Church at 1601 Franklin Parkway, Munster IN. Weigh-In from 5-5:30. For more information, call 219-322-1633. T.O.P.S. Meeting Hammond We meet at 9-11a, at the Jean Shephard Community Center – 30331 Mahoney Drive, Hammond. Weight loss discussions, meal planning, all ages welcome. First meeting free. For more information, call 219-845-1697. T.O.P.S. Meeting East Chicago Are you interested in Losing Weight? We meet every Friday at East Chicago Public Library at 1008 W. Chicago Ave. in East Chicago, IN from 10-11:30am. Bring a friend. This place we call is Tops Take Off Pounds Sensibly. See you there. Come and sit for a meeting, it won’t hurt you. T.O.P.S. Meeting Dyer Weigh-in is from 8:30-9:20 on Tuesday mornings. Meeting starts at 9:30 after meeting some social or informational time ending at 10:30. The T.O.P.S. #975 is located at the Dyer United Methodist Church at 2016 Church St., Dyer, IN. Business Development Group Meetings BNI (Business Networking International) has formed a new business development group in Crown Point, IN. Meetings will be held every Wednesday morning from 8:00 am to 9:30 am. Meetings will be held at White Hawk C.C. in the Members Lounge in Crown Point, IN. It is a great forum to network, enhance business development skills, and address how to attack our current economical environment. Please contact (219) 427-5933 or (815) 370-2940 if you are interested in attending this event. Calumet Corner Chorus Women of all ages who love to sing are invited join the Calumet Corner Chorus Women’s 4-part Barbershop Harmony Chapter of Sweet Adelines International. Held on Thursday evenings at 6:30pm at the Suburban Bible Church, 3010 41st Street in Highland, IN. For more information, call 708-877-5575 or 219201-1522. Bridge for Seniors Crown Point Bridge group plays social bridge on Wednesdays and partner bridge of Fridays from 12:30-4pm.. Please call ahead. $1 admission. Held at the Civic Center, 101 East St., Crown Point. For more information, call 219-669-9302. Bible Study First Christian Church holds an Adult Weekly Bible Study every Monday at 6:30pm. The church is located at 202 W. Pine St., Griffith, IN. For more information, call 219-924-6840. D.E.W. D.E.W. (Disciples Equipped to Witness) is the High School Youth Group of Munster Church. They meet on various Sundays evenings at 6 pm. They also have one or two fellowship activities per month, just for fun. This year these activities include: Laser Tag, Thanksgiving Day Football, Ice Skating, Winter Retreat and a summer trip to Colorado. The goal of DEW is to have teens grow in their personal relationship with Christ and be equipped to share that faith with others wherever they go. If you are interested in finding out more about this exciting group, please call Linda @ 219-836-1400. Ongoing Auditions Northwest Indiana Youth Chorus will be having auditions on Monday evenings at 6:30pm. Come prepared to sing a song of your choice.
Located at the Lincoln Center in Highland, IN on Lincoln between Indianapolis and Kennedy Ave. For more information, call 219-629-5448. Attention Men! Men face specific and unique tests of faith and challenges in life. Wisdom tells us to gather together with other men to study how the Bible applies specifically to a man’s heart and life. Bible studies offer a different kind of arena where men can talk about things that really matter. Munster Church offers a friendly Men’s Bible Study every Wednesday morning at 10 a.m. There is fellowship, good discussion and even coffee and treats. The study is led by Pastor Herm Schutt. Please feel free to join the men any Wednesday morning you are available! Any questions? Call @ 219-836-1400 or e-mail office@munsterchurch.org EPIC, Munster Church’s Jr. High Student Ministry Meets Sunday evenings from 6-8pm at the church (214 Ridge Rd., Munster). All 6th-8th graders are welcome to join for games, food, songs, and discussion. For more information or a schedule, contact Justin Makowski at justin@munsterchurch.org or visit www. munsterchurch.org/EPIC Caregiver Support Group Meeting We meet every fourth Sunday at Franciscan Health Hospital, Dyer, Indiana in the Blessed Mother Conference room which is at the West entrance (behind St. Francis statue off Rt. 30 entrance) at 2:00PM. The sessions last approximately 1 ½ hour. This support group encompasses Alzheimer’s / Dementia, Cancer, Stroke or other adult care responsibilities and is open to family and friends looking for compassion and information sharing. Contacted 219-365-3898 or (toll free help line) 1-888-303-0180 for more information. Overcome Your Fear Of Public Speaking Do you want to overcome your fear of public speaking? We can help! Toastmasters teaches public speaking and leadership skills. The Calumet Toastmasters Club meets at the Family Christian Center located at 340 45th St., Munster, IN at 7:00 PM twice each month. The next meeting will be held on March 24. For more information, please email calumet. toastmasters@gmail.com, or call 219-218-3174. Follow us on Twitter and Facebook. NAR-ANON Family Groups Serenity Seeker ll Meeting every Sunday @7:00 PM. St. Paul’s Episcopal Church Cloister in the Woods. 1101 Park Drive Munster IN. For those affected by someone else’s drug addiction. Support for family and friends of addicts. Lacare Art League Lacare is a league for artists and crafters and for those interested in art. They meet the 4th Monday of each month (except December) at the Glory to God Church in Highland. There are demonstrations by artists and crafters, a raffle and refreshments. Visitors are always welcome. Call Ann Noldin, 219-864-0593 for more information. Tuesday Night Soccer Tuesday nights from November through March at the Jean Shepherd Community Center, 3031 J.F. Mahoney Drive from 6:00 to 9:30pm. Cost is $4.00 per youth player, $3 for the second child and $5 per adult player. There no charge for Jean Shepherd Center Annual Members. Daily members do not receive a discount. Players need to bring shin guards and a ball. U8, U10 and U12 use Size 4 ball; U14 use Size 5 ball. All children under age 18 must have the waiver form completed. Download a form at http:// www.gohammond.com, click on Document Central, Parks & Recreation. Call 219-554-0155 for more information. Aqua Barre and Barre Classes at Franciscan Health Fitness Center 221 US Highway 41, Suite A, Schererville, IN. Learn how ballet-inspired movements and gentle resistance can strengthen arms, legs and especially the core. For all ages at every level of fitness. Includes upbeat music and a lot of fun. Call 219-865-6969 for times. St. Catherine Hospital Birthing Center Tours Tours are available Saturday, August 5, at 10 a.m., at the St. Catherine Hospital Family Birthing Center, 4320 Fir St., East Chicago. This is an opportunity for expectant mothers to view our spacious labor and delivery suites, meet the staff and ask questions regarding their stay. Call 219-392-7900 to schedule your tour. Tours are free.
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