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GETTING STARTED ON THE COVER Teri Fuller of Geneva, with her daughter, Lily, is one of 100 women worldwide who will be honored May 24 for making a difference in the fight against cancer. Sandy Bressner - sbressner@shawmedia.com

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WHERE IT’S AT Athlete of the Week.............................................Sports, 7 Business ..............................................................17 Chit Chat..................................................Kane Weekend, 2 Classified..............................................................43-55 FaceTime .............................................................3 Fun & Games.....................................Kane Weekend, 16-19 Good Natured..................................................................12 Horoscope............................................Kane Weekend, 20 InFocus Weekly................................................................10 Kidscoop ........................................................38 Learning to Grow................................Kane Weekend, 10 Letters to the Editor......................................................41 Neighbors....................................................................42 Obituaries...................................................................24, 26 Opinions...................................................................40-41 Police reports...................................................................19 Sports Neighbors.................................................Sports, 8 Tales From the Motherhood.............Kane Weekend, 15 Television........................................Kane Weekend, 20-23 Weather.............................................................................5 Web Poll...............................................................................3 Weekend 10........................................Kane Weekend, 4-5

“I love Geneva because it is the complete package. Great people, schools, parks, restaurants and a wonderful sense of pride within the community.” – Paul Ruby, Herrington Inn & Spa general manager

Send us a sentence or two about something you love in Geneva to geneva@shawmedia.com and we’ll share it in print and online at KCChronicle.com.

Next week: Best of the Fox results

The Kane County Chronicle advertising team has been busy this month informing local business owners about Best of the Fox Readers’ Choice Awards that they have won. Best of the Fox gives area residents the opportunity to vote for their favorite local businesses in a variety of categories. Results from the contest will be published in the newspaper next week, and they will be posted on our website, www.kcchronicle.com. Congratulations to all of this year’s winners!

EDITOR’S NOTEBOOK Kathy Balcazar

Teacher writes back

High school columnist Emma Chrusciel, a sophomore at Geneva High School, heard from a former instructor after her latest column, “Appreciating all kinds of teachers,” ran in the paper last week. “I want to thank you for recognizing me as one of the teachers that made a difference in your life,” Dr.

Vicky Tusken wrote in an email to Emma. “You certainly will always be memorable to me. I will also say,

as one of your former ELA teachers, I was very proud of you in terms of how you continue to grow as a writer ... . The article was clear, while at the same time, painted a beautiful picture and sent an important message. I don’t know what your future [plans] hold, but I certainly hope writing resides somewhere in the center. ... Best wishes as you move forward in your life ... and thank you again for remembering me. It truly touched my heart.” Thanks to Vicky for sending in feedback. Readers can send comments and questions to the paper at anytime using the email address editorial@ kcchronicle.com or the contact information at the end of this column.

Kathy Balcazar is editor of the Kane County Chronicle and a member of the Northern Illinois Newspaper Association Board. Contact her at kbalcazar@ shawmedia.com or 630-845-5368. Learn more about NINA at ninaonline.org.

Geneva graduate speaks to teens as ‘living example of what not to do’ By ASHLEY SLOBODA asloboda@shawmedia.com GENEVA – Hours after waking up in a DuPage County jail cell, Michael Szot stood in front of about 1,000 juniors and seniors at his alma mater, Geneva High School, and told them about the decision that turned his life upside down. He drove drunk, a decision that in July 2014 led to the deaths of his two passengers after he steered his car into a Naperville quarry. “Here I am, a living example of what not to do,” Szot, 23, said. Szot, who graduated ninth in his high school class, was president of Students Against Destructive Decisions and received a nearly full ride to Northwestern University, said that “one night undid” all of his previous right decisions.

“I lost everything,” he said. That summer night was the first time he drove drunk, he said, noting he did so not once but twice. Driving impaired once that day made it “a lot easier” to decide to do it again, he said. He spent three days in jail after the crash and arrived home to find letters indicating he was kicked out of school and fired from his paid internship, as well as derogatory messages. Multiple thoughts ran through his mind during the aftermath, he said. He said he would question why he was the one who lived. “I was the driver, not those guys,” he said. Szot, who faced multiple criminal charges, pleaded guilty in 2015 to felony charges of aggravated driving under the influence. On the day of his sentencing this year, Szot said he took one last look at

his room and his house, knowing he might not return for a long time. He faced a potential sentence of six to 28 years in prison. But the DuPage County judge instead sentenced him to a year in jail and four years of probation. Szot is allowed to leave jail for school, work and to fulfill his 200 hours of community service. Family members of the men who were killed had asked the judge for leniency. “He gave me another chance,” Szot said of the judge. Szot not only encouraged students to not drive drunk but to also think twice about whether they want to be a passenger. “Please, please, please take Michael’s story to heart,” Principal Tom Rogers said before dismissing the students.


Get to know Kathrin Filbrich St. Charles resident Kathrin Filbrich was working at Geneva Wine Cellars in Geneva when she answered questions for the Kane County Chronicle’s Brenda Schory. Where did you grow up? Wolgast in East Germany, the very northeast tip of Germany, border to Poland and the Baltic Sea. I came here in 1982. Who would play you in the movie of your life? Kate Hudson. First job? Helping in a kitchen during summer camp at 14. As a kid, what did you want to be when you grew up? A teacher. I became a sales person and did inside

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WHEN: 6 to 9 p.m. May 25 WHERE: Fiora’s, 317 S. Third St., Geneva COST & INFO: Musician Gregory Hyde of St. Charles will play solo acoustic classic and modern pop/rock hits covering everything from The Beatles and Eagles to Nirvana and Coldplay. No cover charge. More information about Hyde is available by visiting his website, www.gregoryhyde.com.

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SINGER/SONGWRITER TO HOST CD RELEASE PARTY

WHEN: 7:30 p.m. May 27 WHERE: EvenFlow Music & Spirits, 302 W. State St., Geneva COST & INFO: Dina Bach, a Spanish teacher at Geneva High School, will perform songs from her new EP, “Kiss Me Like That,” featuring six of her original songs. For more information about her upcoming shows, visit www.dinabachmusic. com.

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CHRISTY MATHEWSON – SPORTS HERO

WHEN: 7 to 8:30 p.m. May 25 WHERE: Geneva Public Library, 127 James St., Geneva COST & INFO: Presenter Craig Pierce will discuss Christy Mathewson, considered by many to be the greatest pitcher from 100 years ago. The program is suitable for teens and adults. To register, call 630232-0780, ext. 251, or visit www.gpld.org.

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TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES TO APPEAR

WHEN: 6:30 p.m. June 10 WHERE: Fifth Third Bank Ballpark, 34W002 Cherry Lane, Geneva COST & INFO: The first 1,500 fans will receive a commemorative Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles baseball as the Cougars take on Wisconsin. The Turtles will be making appearances throughout the evening. Tickets are $29. Call the box office at 630232-8811 or visit www.ticketreturn.com.

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THIS WEEK’S WEB POLL RESULTS

Of the following, what is the best graduation gift for a student? • Cash • Gift cards • Dorm/household items • Sentimental objects, such as cards, photos and/or family heirlooms

Do you have seasonal spring allergies? • Yes (59 percent) • No (33 percent) • Not sure (8 percent)

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WHEN: 6 p.m. May 20 WHERE: Mill Creek Golf Club, 39W525 Herrington Drive, Blackberry Township COST & INFO: This is the fourth annual event, and it features food, entertainment, raffles and prizes to raise funds for Fox Valley Food for Health. Volunteer chefs train teens to prepare healthy and healing meals for seriously ill community members and their families when they need nutrition and help the most. Volunteers also grow organic food in local gardens. Tickets are $75 and available online at www.foxvalleyfoodforhealth.org. The event is for those 21 and older.

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Teri Fuller of Geneva, with her daughter, Lily, is the 10th woman in her family to inherit the breast cancer gene. She is one of 100 people worldwide being honored May 24 in Boston for making a difference in the fight against cancer. She is active in the Young Survival Coalition; is a peer mentor for Imerman Angels, which offers one-on-one support for breast cancer patients; and is trained as a lobbyist with the National Breast Cancer Coalition.

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FIERCELY FIGHTING BREAST CANCER Geneva mom to be honored in Boston for making a difference By BRENDA SCHORY bschory@shawmedia.com GENEVA – Teri Fuller of Geneva will be traveling to Boston this weekend as one of 100 honorees worldwide to be recognized by the Massachusetts General Hospital Cancer Center for making a difference in the fight against cancer in inspiring and often revolutionary ways. Fuller was chosen from a list of nearly 700 nominees, Meghan Hibbard, spokeswoman for the hospital, said. Fuller was chosen because of her active role in the local chapter of the Young Survival Coalition, a group dedicated to educating and inspiring young women with breast cancer; her work as a peer mentor for Imerman Angels, which provides one-on-one support for breast cancer patients; her training as a lobbyist with the Nation-

al Breast Cancer Coalition; and being a co-founder of END Breast Cancer Illinois, a state advocacy group committed to ending breast cancer by 2020, Hibbard said. Fuller also is a breast-cancer survivor, the 10th woman on her mother’s side of the family to inherit BRCA1, one of two gene mutations linked to breast cancer. The other is known as BRCA2. “My mom died at 31. She was diagnosed at 29,” Fuller said. “My maternal grandmother, aunt, first cousin, aunts, second cousins and great aunts all had it. I was diagnosed in 2007 at age 31 when my daughter, Lily, was 9 months old.” Interestingly enough, Lily, who might carry the BRCA1 gene, cannot be tested for it until she is 18, Fuller said. An English professor who teaches at Waubonsee Community College, Fuller said after chemotherapy and radiation she chose to have a bilateral mastectomy, breast reconstruction and a prophylactic oophorectomy – the preventive removal of the ovaries – as the BRCA1 gene is linked not only to breast but ovarian cancer.

“What I had done is what Angelina Jolie did,” Fuller said, referring to the actress’ surgeries once she knew she also carried the breast cancer gene. “The breast cancer world for BRCA [1 and 2] survivors is a small world.” Fuller said she found a lump in her breast two days after coming home from the hospital with Lily, but doctors thought it was an infection. They surveilled the lump for nine months before it was finally biopsied and diagnosed, Fuller said. “While you have this gene, it basically gives you an 85 to 90 percent lifetime risk of developing cancer,” Fuller said. “I’ve written a lot about it. I traced my specific genetic mutation back to Norway.” In addition to her volunteerism and advocacy regarding breast cancer, Fuller also is a trained advocate and consumer reviewer for the U.S. Department of Defense. “It’s my side job,” Fuller said. “Congress appropriates money for breast cancer research, which was lobbied for by the National Breast Cancer Coalition. … The Department of Defense oversees the awards to breast

cancer researchers. … Researchers from around the world apply for these grants, which may range from $250,000 or $1 million or more. They have done a lot of groundbreaking research that I, personally, have benefited from.” As to the honor in Boston, Fuller said she was completely surprised by it. “I’m humbled to be surrounded by 99 other amazing individuals who have made significant contributions in the fight against cancer,” Fuller said. “Mainly, I’m just grateful to be alive to be a mom and to meet other people who have made my survival possible and to help save lives of others.” Fuller said she does not know who nominated her as it’s completely anonymous. Another anonymous person offered to pay for her travel, hotel and ticket to the event. “I continue the work, first and foremost, for my daughter,” Fuller said. “I do not want to have her suffer through this. And for my mom, who died when I was 4. Just for our collective sons and daughters because men are affected too. I just want to do whatever I can, play whatever small role I can, in helping to protect them and to have a better future.”


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Tree’s company Ron Johnson from Demar Tree Service of St. Charles works to trim a cottonwood tree in Geneva on May 12. According to business owner Richard Demar, it is the largest cottonwood in Kane County and could be as old as 200 years old. Sandy Bressner - sbressner@shawmedia.com

Friends rally to aid Mill Creek boy with brain cancer By BRENDA SCHORY bschory@shawmedia.com BLACKBERRY TOWNSHIP – Neighbors and friends of a Mill Creek second-grader diagnosed with a cancerous brain tumor have organized a fundraiser called March for Mason on June 5 to help the family financially as they care for their ill son. A GoFundMe page for Mason Ward, 8, has raised more than $37,000 toward its $100,000 goal, and organizers hope their March for Mason event will bring more awareness and cash to help the family. The family lives in the Mill Creek subdivision in Blackberry Township near Geneva. “He was diagnosed March 10,” said family friend Kim Mraz, who is a co-organizer of March for Mason, along with neighbors Andrea Perrotta, Cherie Clairmont and Christine Letrzykowski, who formed the Friends of the Wards Committee. “It is a form of brain cancer that is the most rare and the most aggressive,” Mraz said. “Our community has been devastated by this, and we have rallied together to show our love and support to this family, our dear friends.” An emergency MRI revealed that

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Mason Ward, 8, holding his dog, Chewie, was diagnosed with an aggressive pediatric brain tumor. Mason has diffuse intrinsic pontine glioma – also known as DIPG – a type of cancerous tumor in the pons area of the brainstem, the family wrote on his GoFundMe page. This is where most of the body’s vital functions, such as breathing, blood pressure and heart rate, are controlled, according to the American Cancer Society’s website, www.cancer.org. That type of tumor is among the

most challenging to control and cannot safely be removed surgically because of its location, according to the National Institutes of Health website, www. ncbi.nlm.nih.gov. The median survival rate is 1 percent for five years, according to the Defeat DIPG website, www.defeatdipg.org. “We are doing all we can as a community, having this huge event to raise money so they can be home with their son,” Mraz said. “So they do not have to worry about leaving him is all our mission now.” Mason’s mother, Tricia, is a nurse practitioner, and his father, Greg, is a registered nurse and stay-at-home dad. The family also has three other children, Mraz said. “We’re so grateful to the friends in our community for organizing this,” Tricia said. “We would not be able to make it without their support.” Tricia said they will find out in June if Mason qualifies for a clinical trial at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in New York. “This journey has been arduous and has taken a toll on everyone in our family,” Tricia wrote in an online journal at CaringBridge.org. “Our friends, families and neighbors have been working so hard to plan wonderful fundraising

events to help offset the costs of Mason’s medical care, equipment and our upcoming travel to New York for the clinical trial.” Tricia wrote the family wants to ensure their son’s quality of life. “May is Pediatric Brain Tumor Awareness Month. The ribbon is gray,” Tricia wrote. “Shout from the rooftops that more funding needs to be directed to these kids.” March for Mason starts at 10:30 a.m. June 5 at Mill Creek Elementary School, 900 Brundige Road, Blackberry Township, and ends at Mill Creek Golf Club, 39W525 Hughes Road, Blackberry Township, where the Family Fun Event will take place from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. March for Mason T-shirts are $15 and available online at www.booster. com/march_for_mason. Family Fun Event tickets are $10 each and include an inflatable obstacle course, a balloon artist, Minecraft bounce house, face painting, music, free popcorn, slides and exotic animals. Food, basket raffles, Kona Ice and Good Humor ice cream will be available for purchase. Tickets are available online at www.eventbrite.com.


BEYOND THE BOOKSHELVES Paula Krapf the variety of interests of all of our library users. Everyone who signs up will also receive a sign-up gift and be entered in our weekly registration drawing as well. Join us this summer at Geneva Public Library.” We’re adding a new element to our Summer Reading Program this year as a way to recognize the many Geneva businesses who support our program. Watch our Facebook page for details – we have more than two dozen local businesses participating already – and we’ll have different events and prizes throughout the summer. We hope you’ll join the fun and support our local business community.

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Paula Krapf is public relations and marketing coordinator for the Geneva Public Library. The “Beyond the Bookshelves” column runs the third Thursday of each month. Feedback can be sent to editorial@kcchronicle.com.

NEWS BRIEF Tickets available for Kiwanis Foundation’s annual golf event

Golf packages are $175 per golfer. Dinner-only reservations cost $55 a ticket. Call Kimberly at 630-330-9955 for sponGENEVA – The St. Charles Kiwanis sorship opportunities. Foundation and Lazarus House are Donations are being accepted for the partnering on the sixth annual “Golfing for Good” event June 3 at Mill Creek Golf silent and live auctions. Call Darlene at Club, 39W525 Herrington Drive, Geneva. 630-587-2144. Golfing for Good benefits both St. Golfer packages and dinner-only reservations are being accepted at www. Charles Kiwanis and Lazarus House equalkiwanisofstcharles.org. The event includes ly. For information, visit www.lazarushouseonline.com. raffles and games. The dinner includes – Kane County Chronicle auctions, entertainment and dinner.

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Middle school librarian Kylie Peters said “A Monster Calls” by Patrick Ness is a “chilling, moving tale that blends horror and fantasy into a startlingly honest look at the experiences of a boy coping with his mother’s cancer. Read it before the movie, starring Liam Neeson, comes out later this year!”

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The countdown is underway at the Geneva Public Library. In six days, we launch our annual communitywide Summer Reading Program. The 2016 theme is “Exercise Your Mind – Read!” The program begins May 25 and runs through Aug. 3. It’s open to all ages, with prizes available at every reading level. Our youth and adult services departments have planned this launch for months, and we can’t wait to begin. A 2013 study from the American Academy of Neurology found that reading provides a workout for our brains and may preserve memory. For students, reading is also a great way to stay engaged during summer break. “Participating in the Summer Reading Program helps your child keep learning, even when school is out,” youth services manager Kristi Miller said. “Just like learning to tie your shoes, becoming a good reader takes practice. Going to the library as a family, talking about what YOU like to read and why, and allowing your child to make independent book choices are ways to make reading a lifelong habit. The more your child reads, the better reader, writer and speller he/she will become!” Meanwhile, our Adult Summer Reading Program is bigger and better than ever this year. “We have some fun and fresh ideas for this year’s summer reading program that are sure to appeal to everyone,” adult services manager Nancy Kendzior said. “Teen and adult participants will earn entries for great prizes and fun giveaways for reading books, watching movies or attending library programs and community events. We want to celebrate

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Aldermen back off hiking parking fines By BRENDA SCHORY bschory@shawmedia.com GENEVA – Despite an earlier resolve to increase overtime parking fines in downtown Geneva, aldermen ultimately backed off once they considered how it would affect shoppers and downtown merchants. In deference to the downtown retail community, aldermen at the May 9 Committee of the Whole meeting left the current overtime parking fine structure stand, but recommended an increase in the fine for prohibited parking to $25 from $10. Community service officer Brad Koontz, who writes the parking tickets and warning tickets, told aldermen a prohibited parking violation would be

parking in a merchant’s lot before a specified time or without a permit at the train station. For overtime parking, the first offense is a warning; the second and third offenses are $2 tickets; the fourth through ninth offenses are $10 tickets; the 10th through 14th offenses are $15 tickets; and 15 or more tickets is $25, Koontz said. “The secret is out now – the only time you’re going to get a ticket is when I’m working, and that is from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m.,” Koontz said. “We don’t time ticket during December, and we don’t time ticket during Swedish Days.” Koontz said all parking violators start with zero every Jan. 1. “We write far more tickets for violations than we do for time parking,”

Koontz said. “The first quarter of this year, we wrote 1,768 violations; 473 were timed, and of those, 339 were warnings.” The majority of time tickets are issued to employees and renters, he said. Resident Mike Simon, who owns The Little Traveler, said shoppers’ last impression of Geneva should be as important as their first impression – and their last impression should not be a high-priced parking ticket. “Typically, what I get from customers is they say, ‘Gosh, I didn’t know I was going to stay that long. If I get a ticket, what should I do?’ My response, ‘If you get a ticket, we’ll pay for it,’” Simon said. When told the ticket would be $2 or $5, they laugh and continue shopping, Simon said.

“I’ve never paid a ticket yet,” Simon said. Fourth Ward Alderman Jim Radecki said he would support a larger fine for prohibitive parking and a small increase for time violations. “But not anything that would hurt the merchants and the shoppers,” Radecki said. Because aldermen said they wanted to return to the timed parking issue in the future, with input from downtown merchants, Mayor Kevin Burns said the issue would not advance to the council for final action until the Committee of the Whole settled on a recommendation. “The Rubik’s Cube that is downtown parking is not easily solved,” Burns said.

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GENEVA – The next meeting of the Kane County Genealogical Society will be at 7 p.m. May 26 at the Geneva History Museum, 113 S. Third St., Geneva. Tina Beaird will present “Grandma Nellie’s Scrapbook: Identifying and Interpreting Historic Photographs.” Beaird will share methods and thoughts to consider while reviewing family photographic artifacts. For more information, call 630-8790672 or visit the society’s website, www. rootsweb.ancestry.com.

Geneva’s new police chief, Eric Passarelli, stands with his family as he takes the oath of office May 9 from City Clerk Lynn Landberg. Passarelli was named police chief after the former chief, Steve Mexin, retired. At the same meeting, Brian Maduzia was promoted to commander, and Matthew Dean and Bradley Jerdee were both promoted to sergeant. Photo provided

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District 304, residents speak out against new TIF By BRENDA SCHORY bschory@shawmedia.com GENEVA – While aldermen consider creating a third tax increment finance district in downtown Geneva, school officials and some residents testified against it May 16 at a public hearing before the City Council. The Geneva Fox River Redevelopment Project Area is a 98-acre parcel in the downtown area that includes the shuttered Mill Race Inn on East State Street and Geneva Bottling Works on North River Lane. A TIF district is a development tool municipalities use that diverts the increased assessed value of property and sales taxes stemming from improvements and investment toward redevel-

opment. By state law, a TIF district can last up to 23 years. Geoff Dickinson of SB Friedman Development Advisors, which conducted the eligibility study, said the proposed area is legally eligible as a conservation TIF, meaning it has a risk of becoming blighted without intervention. Half the buildings are 35 years old or older; the equalized assessed valuation has declined in each of the last five years; and the area is growing more slowly than the rest of the city, Dickinson said. “It’s not keeping up with the rest of the town,” Dickinson said. “Your tax base, collectively, is growing faster than this area. This is a potentially troubled area, one at risk of being a drain on your tax base.”

But Geneva School District 304 attorney Richard Petesch and some city residents spoke out against creating a third TIF district, instead supporting a task force to study other ways to stimulate redevelopment. Petesch also warned that the city included properties that are ineligible, such as having the proposed third TIF district be contiguous to an existing second TIF district for the purpose of sharing funds and using the river to connect the properties. “This use of public rights-of-way to create contiguity has been rejected by circuit and appellate courts,” Petesch said. “You have what’s best described as ‘TIF double-dipping,’ an outcome never intended by the state legislature.”

Resident Sharon Jones said the area does not need a TIF district to spur redevelopment and supported the school district’s idea of a task force instead. “People would die to live in this town,” Jones said. Aldermen will consider the third TIF in Geneva for recommendation at a June 13 Committee of the Whole meeting, followed by a special City Council meeting to finalize the action, officials said. Mayor Kevin Burns said they could delay a final vote, but cautioned that it would “elongate this process.” When asked whether the school district would sue the city if it authorizes the third TIF district, Petesch said, “I have no idea what action the board of education will authorize at that time.”


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Sugar Grove resident gets award at art competition Aurora Christian student Jacqueline Hilger receives honorable mention at event KANE COUNTY CHRONICLE editorial@kcchronicle.com SUGAR GROVE – U.S. Rep. Randy Hultgren on May 6 announced the 14th District winner and honorary mentions for the 2016 Congressional Art Competition. According to a news release, a winner and three honorable mentions were selected from 28 entries in this year’s Congressional Art Competition. Sugar Grove resident Jacqueline Hilger, who attends Aurora Christian High School, received an honorable mention from Hultgren for her piece “Wildest Dreams,” a pen drawing of a giraffe. “We had a fantastic group of participants this year, and I encourage everyone to look at the gallery of participants,”

Hultgren said in the release. “I look forward to see how these students will use their talents in future careers, for personal enjoyment and for the good of the community.” The art competition is an annual contest held by the Congressional Institute and is open to student artists who reside in the 14th Congressional District. Since 1982, the competition has judged hundreds of thousands of high school students, the release stated. Last year’s winner, Batavia resident Drake Swift, won the competition with his piece “Fear Not,” a white charcoal and graphite drawing of a lion’s head. This year’s announcement ceremony and gallery display were hosted at an evening reception at Oswego High School. The event featured music from the school’s jazz ensemble and food provided by their Culinary Arts Department.

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ducing lots of eggs; the workto dehydration. What we do ers are fit and free of mites. know is that the number of The hive, too, is just fine. dead bees we found on the Well, except for one thing. floor matched, roughly, the In checking over the tube to number of, ah, splotches we figure out just how it became found on the windows. dislodged, we came across Whether due to stress, or some evidence the perpetraimpact, a large number of tor inadvertently left behind: bees rather forcefully voided teeth marks, on the outside their digestive tracts on end of the tube. the exhibit room windows. While that discovery anThe 18-foot-wide expanse of swered one question, it raised 20-foot-tall windows. another, ultimately more I don’ t know if you’ve important one: Who, or what, ever had occasion to clean chewed on the tube? up bee poop off 360 square Someday soon, magnifying feet of glass, but let me tell glasses and field guides in you it doesn’t budge easily. I ended up consulting Inspector hand, we’ll solve this “Mystery of the Hacked Hive.” When we Google and learned that 0000 do, we’ll post our verdict on steel wool along with vinegar the Hickory Knolls Facebook and water is what the experts recommend. The good news is page. Until then, look out Nancy, Frank and Joe. We Hickory the method worked well and Nuts will be working hard to our windows now sparkle. crack the case. The bad news is that given the number of spots, we were Pam Otto is the manager scrubbing for a very long time. of nature programs and interRight about the time we pretive services at the Hickowere finishing up, beekeeper Chris Saad and his son, David, ry Knolls Discovery Center, a facility of the St. Charles Park came by to assess the health District. She can be reached of the bees and determine at 630-513-4346 or potto@ whether the hive would need stcparks.org. Feedback on any structural modifications. this column can be sent to ediTheir findings were all good. torial@kcchronicle.com. The queen is strong and pro-

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ble for sales and rentals. “You do not want to store an 11-foot board in your garage or tiny little condo when you can only use it for six months of the year,” Traven said. Her inflatable paddleboards weigh 30 pounds deflated and roll up in a bag. The paddle breaks down into three pieces that also fits into the bag, Traven said. “The inflatables are as hard as a car tire,” Traven said. “To puncture them, you’d need to take a knife and stab them.” Paddleboards cost $900 to buy, but Traven said through her partnership with the Mill Race Cyclery, a prospective buyer can rent them and try them out on the Fox River.

Cyclery owner Bruce Heidlauf said he tried out one of the paddleboards on the river. “It’s really fun and very good exercise,” Heidlauf said. “You have to use your core strength while paddling. … I started above the dam and went to St. Charles and back. The water does not have a lot of current; it’s pretty still. It was fun.” Traven said on July 4 she will be offering yoga classes on paddleboards at Island Park in Geneva but with the boards tethered so they don’t flow downriver. Participants can sign up on the Mill Race Cyclery website, millrace.com, she said. Bridgett Syzdek of St. Charles is scheduled to teach yoga on the paddleboards, Traven said.

By SUZANNE FLYNN editorial@kcchronicle.com Emily Strong was just 3 years old when she realized she wanted to be a hairstylist for a living, thanks to learning how to braid from her baby sitter’s daughters. And by the time Strong was 5, she was French braiding. Fast-forward to Strong’s high school years and beyond, when she worked as an assistant at Robert Allen Salon until she received a degree from Pivot Point in Bloomingdale. She then worked in several different salons before opening Emily Kay Salon in 2011. “I always knew I wanted to work for myself,” Strong said. “And I wanted to offer my clients quality products and quality service without having to drive far for it.” With her salon’s five-year lease up, it was time for a change. “This move is just an economical one for me,” Strong said. “Nothing else was really driving it.” Emily Kay Salon will close May 28 at its current location and open at its new location in the old Keck’s grocery store building, 231 Main St., Sugar Grove. With the new digs will come a new name for Strong’s business: Sugar Suites Salon. “The new salon will be an open concept,” she said. “All the stylists will have their own schedules, their own phone

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Sugar Grove ■ INFO: 630-466-8600 numbers and their own prices. My partner Kristin Pacifici and I will just be giving them a place to do their own thing.” Strong said there still are a few stylist chairs available for rent at the new location if anyone is interested. For information, call 630-466-8600. Sugar Suites Salon’s days of operation will be Tuesday through Saturday and will vary by stylist. The salon will offer hair services, waxing, manicures and facial services. “We hope to be able to offer massage therapy services in the near future as well,” Strong said. “My clients can expect the same great quality of product, services and friendly faces they’ve come to know and love at Emily Kay Salon. We’ll just be at a new address and with a new name above the door.” Sugar Suites Salon will host an open house from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. July 30, the weekend of the Sugar Grove Corn Boil. Residents that day can stop by and check out the new salon as well as enjoy refreshments and raffles.

Golden anniversary Batavia Mayor Jeff Schielke cuts the ribbon to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Valley Sheltered Workshop in Batavia on May 9. Valley Sheltered Workshop is a nonprofit organization that provides job opportunities to individuals with disabilities. Sandy Bressner sbressner@shawmedia.com

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asloboda@shawmedia.com ST. CHARLES – To say Jeff Burhop is passionate about the martial arts might be an understatement. The 46-year-old St. Charles resident said he got his start through a St. Charles Park District program at age 11, and he has spent the past 31 years traveling the world to learn and teach martial arts. “I absolutely fell in love with it,” he said. Now he’s offering almost daily chances for people – kids, teens, adults and families – to learn from him. He recently opened his own school, Burhop Martial Arts, in St. Charles. The school, which is in Unit 5 at 720 N. 17th St., includes instruction in the use of pressure points, joint manipulation, weapons and sparring.

For information, visit www.burhopmartialarts. com. Because he works a day job in IT, his martial arts classes meet at night from 6 to 9 p.m. Monday through Thursday and from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday. Burhop offers new students a week of free classes before charging a monthly fee, which includes unlimited classes. The cost is $125 for the first family member, $75 for the second family member and $25 for the third family member, so the most a family would pay is $225 a month. “It’s not about the money,” Burhop said. “It’s about teaching. I love doing it.” He stressed that his school doesn’t prioritize trophies or

competitions. “We’re not like that here,” Burhop said. Instead, he said, the focus is on self-defense and protection and empowering students. Students also may acquire confidence, discipline, respect and honor – skills that can be applied at school and the workplace, Burhop said. Many parents want their kids to learn martial arts so they can defend and stand up for themselves, Burhop said. Noting he treats the school like a family, Burhop said he wants his younger students to be friends with each other so they can come to one another’s aid if they encounter bullying elsewhere. He has a no-bullying policy, he said. Walk-ins are welcome, Burhop said. Burhop can be contacted at jburhop@sbcglobal.net or 630386-3728.

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ST. CHARLES – An antiques and collectibles market will be from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. May 21 and from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. May 22 at the Pheasant Run Resort Mega Center, 4051 E. Main St., St. Charles. Parking is free, and admission is $6. For information, call 715-5269769 or visit www.zurkopromotions.com.

Salvation Army to host appreciation dinner

ST. CHARLES – The Salvation Army Tri-City Corps will host its annual Volunteer and Donor Appreciation Dinner on May 20 at the Joe K. Anderson Community Center, 1710 S. Seventh Ave., St. Charles. The reception begins at 6 p.m., with the dinner and program following at 6:30 p.m. It is free. The featured speaker will be legendary NBA player Bob “Butterbean” Love, who is expected to discuss

the importance of having support and involvement in local communities and the impact it makes for those most in need. Call Deanna Wieden at 630377-2769 for information or to make a reservation.

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GENEVA – Fox Valley Food for Health will host the Health Backyard Barbecue, an evening of eats, entertainment, raffles and prizes to raise funds. It will be at 6 p.m. May 20 at Mill Creek Golf Club, 39W525 Herrington Drive, Geneva. The organization uses volunteer chefs to train teenagers to prepare meals for seriously ill community members and their families. Organic food is grown in local gardens by volunteers. The cost is $75, and participants must be at least 21 years old. For information, visit www. foxvalleyfoodforhealth.org.

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POLICE REPORTS

• Justin P. Ziegler, 34, of the 200 block of South Virginia Street, Coal City, was charged May 11 with theft of stolen property, obstructing identification, possession of drug paraphernalia, driving with a revoked license, improper lane use and driving without insurance. • Morris B. Gray III, 29, of the 200 block of South Virginia Street, Coal City, was charged May 11 with theft of stolen property, possession of drug paraphernalia and resisting or obstructing police. • An item valued at $20 was reported taken May 11 from a package for delivery in the zero to 99 block of South Mallory Avenue, Batavia. • Graffiti was reported May 9 at the Batavia Skate Park, 400 S. River St., Batavia. • Alexander J. Morgan, 28, of the 2700 block of Mitchell Drive, Woodridge, was charged May 7 with battery. • Boguslaw Gruszeczka, 62, of the 31W100 block of Hawthorne Lane, West Chicago, was charged May 7 with driving under the influence. • Richard M. White, 60, of the 100 block of Church Street, Batavia, was arrested May 6 on a Batavia warrant for failing to appear in court. • Newell J. VanWormer, 63, of the 400 block of Blaine Street, Batavia, was charged May 6 with violating an order of protection. • Anthony Randle, 51, no address available, was charged May 6 with retail theft from Walgreens, 122 W. Wilson St., Batavia. • Christopher L. Patton, 44, of the 500 block of West Ryan Lane, West Dundee, was charged May 6 with retail theft from Kohl’s, 251 N. Randall Road, Batavia.

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• Criminal damage was reported May 6 in the 700 block of East Wilson Street, Batavia. Aluminum siding was reportedly damaged by what appeared to be a pellet from an air rifle. • Jesus Coronilla, 41, of the 600 block of James Street, Hinckley, was charged May 5 with DUI, driving without insurance and improper lane use after a crash at North and Batavia avenues in Batavia. • Electronics were reported stolen May 5 from Wal-Mart, 801 N. Randall Road, Batavia. • A power tool was reported stolen May 5 from Sears Appliance and Hardware, 3 N. Randall Road, Batavia. • A financial scam was reported May 5 from the 100 block of Sauk Drive, Batavia. • Destini M. Jordan, 20, of the 1000 block of North Highland Avenue, Aurora, was charged May 5 with retail theft from Kohl’s, 251 N. Randall Road, Batavia. • Julissa N. Morales, 24, of the 100 block of Bluff Street, Aurora, was charged May 5 with retail theft from Kohl’s, 251 N. Randall Road, Batavia. • A trailer was reported stolen May 5 from the 1600 block of East Wilson Street, Batavia. • Khalaf Mahnavian, 50, of the 1100 block of East Wilson Street, Batavia, was charged May 3 with aggravated assault and two counts of domestic battery. • Robert C. Clark, 32, of the 300 block of North Crystal Street, Elgin, was charged May 4 with burglary, possession of burglary tools and retail theft from Wal-Mart, 801 N. Randall Road, Batavia. • Nathanial L. Scott, 46, of the 200 block of East Algonquin Road, Algonquin, was charged May 4 with burglary, possession of marijuana, possession of drug paraphernalia, possession of a controlled substance and retail theft from Wal-Mart, 801 N. Randall Road, Batavia. • A window was reported damaged

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• A case of identity theft was reported May 2 in the 6N300 block of East Ridgewood Drive, St. Charles. Someone reportedly used a man’s information to apply for several credit cards. • A woman in the 4N300 block of Citation Lane, Elburn, reported May 3 she was scammed into giving her personal information to a caller purporting to be with the Internal Revenue Service. • John J. Harris, 53, of the 900 block of South Second Street, St. Charles, was charged May 6 with fleeing or attempting to elude police, driving with a revoked license and speeding. • Criminal damage was reported May 7 in the 34W700 block of Villa Maria Road, St. Charles. A grass berm, trees and shrubs were affected. • Brandon E. Lawn, 30, of the 34W600

block of Elm Court, St. Charles, was charged May 7 with possession of marijuana after a single-vehicle crash in the 34W700 block of Five Island Road, St. Charles. • A mailbox was reported damaged May 9 in the 2S300 block of Harter Road, Kaneville. Damage was estimated at $70. • A window valued at $400 in the 34W300 block of Courier Avenue, St. Charles, was reported damaged May 1. • Glass was reported damaged May 5 in the 42W300 block of Meadowlark Court, Campton Township. The glass was part of a front screen door. A marble was found nearby.

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• Zachary L. Hempel, 44, of the 700 block of Mosedale Street, St. Charles, was charged May 10 with domestic battery. • Paige Catherine Talip, 27, of the 2700 block of Wilshire Court, Aurora, was charged May 10 with speeding, driving under the influence of alcohol and driving with a blood alcohol content greater than 0.08 percent. • Ricardo Israel Cintron, 42, of the 900 block of Golf Course Road, Crystal Lake, was charged May 10 with driving without insurance, improper lane use, driving with a suspended or revoked license, driving under the influence of alcohol and aggravated DUI. • Jacquelin P. Bongean, 18, of the

6N300 block of West Ridgewood Lane, St. Charles, was charged May 3 with underage drinking. • Kevin P. Conlon, 18, of the 3600 block of Grandview Court, St. Charles, was charged May 3 with underage drinking. • Lukas B. Currie, 18, of the 36W000 block of River Grange Road, St. Charles, was charged May 3 with underage drinking. • Jack Henry Glavin, 18, of the 38W400 block of North Lakeview Circle, St. Charles, was charged May 3 with underage drinking. • Jason T. Junod, 18, of the 38W300 block of Clubhouse Drive, St. Charles, was charged May 3 with underage drinking. • Alison M. Lefelstein, 18, of the 38W400 block of Mallard Lake Road, St. Charles, was charged May 3 with underage drinking. • David G. Julseth, 51, of the 38W500 block of Dean Street, St. Charles, was charged April 16 with having open alcohol in a public place. • David F. Moore, 28, of the 5N600 block of Cochise Drive, Maple Park, was arrested May 7 on a warrant. • Eric Lee Sorbel, 46, of the 1500 block of Banbury Avenue, St. Charles, was charged May 9 with violating an order of protection. • Michael Isaih Calderon, 24, of the 700 block of North Fordham Avenue, Aurora, was charged May 4 with domestic battery.

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OBITUARIES EDWARD C. BERRY Born: December 27, 1927 Died: May 9, 2016

Edward C. Berry, of Whitehall, MI, formerly of Elburn, Wayne, and Chicago, IL, died on May 9, 2016. He was born in Oak Park, IL to Dorothy Alvey and George Martin Berry. Growing up in Roselle and Oak Park during the Depression, Ed worked many jobs as a boy that shaped his interests as a man: golf caddy at 11, soda jerk, newspaper delivery boy, salesman, and ice cream factory worker as a teenager. Ed graduated from Oak Park High School in June 1945, proud JV football captain and enthusiastic singer of its fight song. He attended Indiana University, with a break to serve in the US Army, graduating in 1950 with a degree in business. After passing the CPA exam in 1953, Ed worked in executive positions in several Chicago area businesses, among them Dunbar Kapple, Monitor, Katie Industries and Monroe Industries, as well as the Newport Corporation. He also served his community as Trustee, then Village President, of both Elburn (1970-1977), and of Wayne (1987-1995). Ed met the love of his life, Jeanne Ferris, in June 1952. “Sparks flew,” and two weeks later they were engaged. Married that November, they embarked on a life of raising nine children, traveling the world, and enjoying many adventures. Central to their family life were summers at White Lake, Michigan, which became a second home and gathering place to four generations of Berrys, extended family, and many friends. Ed loved his family and friends, and he embraced life with great gusto and strong opinion. Whether photography, golf or ice cream, politics, Scotch, or the Chicago Symphony, Ed embraced it with intense focus and great generosity. Ed leaves behind his beloved wife of 64 years, Jeanne Ferris Berry; his children, Ted (Penny) Berry, Chris (Jeanne) Berry, Mark (Kathy) Berry, Valerie Berry, Sara Berry, Jennifer (Carter) Calloway, Margaret (Greg) Edwards, and Michelle Berry; his sisters, Valerie (Clyde) Schoenneman, and Diane (Joe) DeMonte; and his brother, George (Laurie) Berry; as well as 16 grandchildren, 8 great-grandchildren, and many nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents; his sister, Lou (Bert) Anderson; his son, Eric Berry; and his grandsons, Aaron Berry and Phillip Berry. There will be memorial Mass at 11 a.m. June 11, 2016, at St. James Catholic Church, Montague, with a visitation starting at 10 a.m. The Berry family would like to express heartfelt thanks to the loving caregivers who helped Ed through his illness, and to Harbor Hospice of Muskegon.

CORWIN S. FREEMAN JR. Corwin S. Freeman Jr., 68, of Elgin, IL, and Peachtree City, GA, passed away peacefully on Saturday, May 14, 2016. He was born in Elmhurst, IL, and raised in Naperville, IL. He lived by the principle of

Kenneth was born February 1, 1924, on a farm in Lancaster Township northeast of Freeport, Illinois. His parents were Ida and William Kortemeier, Send obituary information to obits@ and his sisters were Ruth Phillips and Lucille Van KCChronicle.com or call 815-526-4438. Raden (both deceased). He graduated from North Notices are accepted until noon TuesCentral College (Naperville, Illinois) in 1949 and day for Thursday’s edition. Obituaries from Evangelical Theological Seminary (now also appear online at KCChronicle. Garrett Seminary) in 1952. Ken and Ruth were com/obituaries where you may sign married on May 13, 1950. They served Evangelical the guest book, send flowers or make a United Brethren and United Methodist churches memorial donation. in Illinois: Hooppole, Mt. Carmel, Dixon, Batavia, Palos Heights, and Rockford, as well as participating in summer pastor exchanges in Weston-suwork hard, play hard. He excelled in the financial per-Mare and Withernsea, England. Ken retired in planning industry as President of Valley Estate 1989, and he and Ruth lived in Rockford, and were Planners, Ltd. His profession and business were members of Christ United Methodist Church. Ken his life passions, and he used to always say he hasn’t worked in over 40 years because if you love was active in Rockford Urban Ministries. Ken and Ruth directed church summer camps for children, what you do, you never work a day in your life. Cory treated his clients as family, always creative- and Ken led youth bike trips in Wi., Ill., and Iowa, as ly finding solutions to maximize his client’s wealth. well as youth cross-country bus trips. He enjoyed He leaves behind a highly satisfied client base and camping trips with his family and canoe rides on the Rock River or the Flambeau River in northwestmany dear friends. He was an enthusiastic Life and Qualifying Member of the Million Dollar Round ern Wisconsin. A good conversation was worth Table since 1981, with Top of the Table production a lot to Ken, who seldom missed a family reunion or holiday meal, and he was always ready to of this elitist group of financial planners. shake the hand of a newcomer. He and Ruth loved Cory was an incredible husband to Cynthia Lea classical and choral music, and he sang in choirs Freeman and father to three beautiful, equally and chorales, as well as in duets with Ruth. Ken favored daughters, Carrie, Katie and Courtney. impacted many lives, bringing a sense of humor Traveling the world with his family, Cory lived to those who spent time with him, and a sense of out many lifetimes worth of adventures and grace to those he served. He was confident of the maintained a healthy hatred of the stairs his wife promises of his faith, joyous in his life, and honored always managed to find while travelling. and loved by family and friends. He is also survived by his three brothers John, Visitation will be held at Christ United Methodist Terry, Chris, and his only sister, Mary Katherine. Church, 4509 Highcrest Rd. in Rockford, IL. 61107, Cory battled cancer and gave it hell to the very end. He leaves the world a fighter, a Proud Marine Saturday, May 21, 2016 at 10:00 A.M., with funeral at 11:00 A.M., and lunch following. Private Vietnam Veteran, a Jimmy Buffett Parrot Head interment. and avid Notre Dame fan. Cory was a passionate In lieu of flowers, please send memorials to Bridge and Oh Hell player, world traveler, loving husband and proud father. He always had a smile Christ United Methodist Church. The family thanks staff members of Wesley and a story that lit up the room and will be greatly Willows, the staff of Heartland Hospice, and the missed by those around him. Cory will be well community at Christ United Methodist Church for remembered with every “Margaritaville” song their loving companionship and support. playing and Oh Hell game played. For online register, maps or directions, visit The family is hosting a Celebration of Life “Parrot weltefuneral.com. Head Style” at the Gilberts, IL Fraternal Order of the Eagles Club on Thursday, May 19, 2016, from BETTY SUE MAHONEY 5:00pm to 8:00pm for friends and clients. We request that everyone wear your best Jimmy BufBetty Sue Mahoney, 74, of St. Charles, passed fet Beach Wear to enjoy the live music, food, and drinks celebrating a man held so dear by all of us. away May 12, 2016. Arrangements by Malone Funeral Home, GeneWe request memorials be made to support our country’s Veterans as he was a proud member of va, 630-232-8233. The United States Marine Corps. Semper Fi.

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Born: Feb 1, 1924 in Lancaster Township Died: May 11, 2016 in Rockford Kortemeier, Kenneth W. Age 92, of Rockford, Illinois, passed away on May 11, 2016. He was preceded in death by his wife Ruth (Hayes) Kortemeier. He is survived by daughter Debra (Ron) Bendis of Woodstock, IL; son Douglas (Susan) Kortemeier of Eden Prairie, MN; grandchildren Matthew (Allison) Bendis, Ann Bendis, and Todd (Greta) Kortemeier.

ROBERT G. SCHRAUTH

Born: May 17, 1928; in Geneva, IL Died: May 15, 2016; in South Elgin, IL Robert G. Schrauth, 87, of Batavia, IL, passed away on Sunday, May 15, 2016, at Tower Hill Healthcare Center in South Elgin, IL. He was born on May 17, 1928, in Geneva, IL, the son of Cornelius Valentine and Edith Belle (Rowcliff) Schrauth. He served his country in The United States Army. Bob was a carpenter by trade and a proud

member of The Carpenters Union Local 363. He enjoyed and was an avid bowler,. He is survived by two daughters, Kathy (Aaron) Johnson of Colorado, and Debra (Andy) Stover of Elburn, IL; one brother, Fred Schrauth of Huntley, IL; one sister, Marge (Rich) Kramer of Princeton, IL; several nieces and nephews; seven grandchildren, Kristen (Mike) Newton of Cranberry Township, PA, Lance Johnson of Colorado, Traci Johnson of Colorado, Bryan Stover of Elburn, ILand Kyle Stover of Elburn, IL, Shane (Sabrina) Schrauth of Batavia, IL, and Sheena Schrauth of Tennessee; and ten great-grandchildren. Bob was preceded in death by his parents; wife, Mary; one son, Steven and his wife, Tammy Schrauth; and one brother, Leroy Schrauth. A visitation will be held on Friday, May 20, 2016, from 9:00 AM to 11:00 AM, with funeral services following at 11:00 AM at Moss Family Funeral Home, 209 S. Batavia Avenue, Batavia, IL. Interment will follow at River Hills Memorial Park in Batavia, IL. For further information please contact Moss Family Funeral Home at 630.879.7900.

VELMA M. WHIPPLE Born: October 21, 1919 Died: April 20, 2016

Velma M. Whipple, 96, of Batavia, IL, passed away on Wednesday, April 20, 2016 at Michealsen Health Care Center in Batavia, IL. She was born on October 21, 1919 in Rock Falls, IL, the daughter of Fred and Gesina (Wessels) Geldean. Velma is survived by one son, Bryan L. (Cheryll) Whipple; niece, Joanie Boldan; daughter-in-law, Jean Whipple; five grandchildren; 15 great-grandchildren; and eight great-great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents; husband, Robert Whipple; son, Robert E. Whipple, Jr.; daughter, Carol Jean Whipple; brother, Kenny Geldean; and sister, Irene Trainer. A memorial service to celebrate Velma’s life will be held on Wednesday, May 25, 2016, at 7:00 PM at Batavia United Methodist Church, 8 North Batavia Avenue, Batavia, IL. For further information please contact Moss Family Funeral Home at 630.879.7900.


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Golden anniversary for trolley museum Special events planned during 50th season By BEN DRAPER bdraper@shawmedia.com SOUTH ELGIN – The year 2016 marks the golden anniversary for a piece of local history with roots dating back more than 50 years. The Fox River Trolley Museum, located at 365 S. La Fox St., South Elgin, is open 11 a.m. until 5 p.m. Sundays through Oct. 30, as well as Saturdays between July 2 and Sept. 3, and Oct. 15 and 22. The museum is also open on major holidays. Opened in 1966, the museum began its 50th anniversary season May 8 with a Mother’s Day celebration where moms got to ride for free with a paid child’s fare. Each mom received a red carnation, too. Debbie Visenti of St. Charles was visiting the museum with her son, Deegan, 8, and daughter, Raya, 5, on Mother’s Day. “[My son] loves trains and trucks and all that good stuff,” she said. “A couple weeks ago, he said, ‘I want to go to the Fox River Trolley Museum,’ because we hadn’t come in a couple years. So I looked online and saw they open on Mother’s Day, and I get to ride free, so even better.” On the museum’s first-ever day, July 4, 1966, volunteers set up a table under a shade tree and offered rides for 50 cents. Today, a ticket station exists, and rides are $4 for adults, $3 for seniors and $2 for children 3 to 11 years old. The trolley ride features a mile and a half of track along the Fox River from the museum to the John Duerr Forest Preserve. The extension to the forest preserve was completed in 2002. “We like to tell people we’re not only the oldest operating electric railroad in the state of Illinois, [but] we’re the newest,” said Edward Konecki, 2016 president of the Fox River Trolley Museum. With gorgeous weather on Mother’s Day, enjoying time outside at the Fox River Trolley Museum seemed easy. The museum is open rain or shine all season and offers plenty of options even when the weather doesn’t cooperate. “We have the cars that are open – the caboose, car No. 20, the car at the platform – would all be open for inspection. The cars for the ride are waterproof and weatherproof,” Konecki said. Volunteer Jeff Bennett was operating car No. 20 on May 8, taking a packed car of families to and from the

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Fox River Trolley Museum volunteer Jeff Bennett of Elgin gets ready to depart the museum May 8, while Deegan Depcik, 8, and Raya Depcik, 5, and their mother, Debbie Visenti of St. Charles wait in the No. 20 car.

tastic. I was enthralled with it.” Bennett, of Elgin, began volunteering at the museum more than five years ago with his daughter, Rylee. “When I had my daughter, who is Fox River Trolley Museum volunteer now 10 and also an active volunteer at the museum, we started to come back Jeff Bennett of Elgin readies for a out,” Bennett said. “She’s normally out here and knows much more about return trip to the museum from the these trolleys than most people, and John Duerr Forest she’ll sit there and discuss that with Preserve in South the passengers going up and down. She Elgin. Visitors can knows how to operate them.” The museum has nearly 20 special tour cars before events planned for the 2016 season, indeparting on a cluding “Rails to Victory” on June 11, trolley ride along the Fox River from which celebrates the 70th anniversary of the World War II victory in Europe; the museum to Father’s Day on June 19; the museum’s the John Duerr 50th anniversary July 4; TrolleyFest on Forest Preserve and back. Tickets Aug. 13 and 14; Caboose Days on Sept. 18 and 25; The Pumpkin Trolley from are $4 for adults, $3 for seniors and Oct. 15 to 16 and 22 to 23; and The Polar Express Nov. 27, Dec. 3 to 4, 10 to 11 and $2 for children 17 to 18. ages 3 to 11. Early ticket sales for special events main depot. Bennett’s connection with “When I was 4 years old, my grandpar- often sell quickly; visit FoxTrolley.org the museum runs deep. ents started taking me out here as kind for more details on the museum’s spe“The museum has been a part of my of a summer tradition. We would al- cial events. For information, call 847-687-4676. life as far as I can remember,” he said. ways go to the trolleys, and it was fan-


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Campton Hills teen dies after May 13 accident KANE COUNTY CHRONICLE editorial@kcchronicle.com CAMPTON HILLS – A 17-year-old Campton Hills boy died May 16, three days after suffering injuries in a single-car accident at the parking lot of his school, Marmion Academy in Aurora, according to a press release from the Aurora Police Department.

Stephen J. Woodcock, of the 4N300 block of Booth Tarkington Street, was riding on the passenger side running board and holding onto the exterior of a 2011 Acura MDX about 3:45 p.m. May 13 in the school’s north parking lot when he apparently lost his grip during a turn, the release stated. The teen fell backward and struck the pavement, suffering injuries – in-

Judge convicts Campton Hills man in Delnor Hospital incident KANE COUNTY CHRONICLE editorial@kcchronicle.com ST. CHARLES TOWNSHIP – A Campton Hills man who last year prompted a temporary lockdown at Delnor Hospital was convicted May 12 of multiple charges in the incident, which included him attacking and choking a family member while they were visiting a sick relative, according to a news release from the Kane County State’s Attorney’s Office. Justin B. Patzer, 31, was convicted of felony armed violence, felony aggravated domestic battery, misdemeanor domestic battery and misdemeanor aggravated assault by Circuit Judge D.J. Tegeler after a two-day bench trial, the release stated. “Mr. Patzer’s violent act was the result of his decision to carry his vendetta against a relative into the public,” State’s Attorney Joe McMahon stated in the release. “Because of his attack, Delnor Hospital had to be placed on lockdown, interrupting the hospital’s daily work, until authorities could determine that Mr. Patzer was no longer a threat to the victim or anyone else. This con-

viction is a loud and clear message that there are better ways to resolve disputes.” Prosecutors presented evidence that on Jan. 27, 2015, family Justin B. members were visiting Patzer a relative in intensive care at the Geneva hospital when Patzer arrived and attacked the victim, with whom he had argued on social media. The release indicated Patzer grabbed the victim by the throat, impeding his breathing, and the two were separated by another relative. “Patzer then brandished a folding knife, made threats and ran off, leaving the hospital,” the release stated. Patzer is expected in court July 8 for motions and sentencing. The release noted he faces a 10- to 30-year sentence. According to the May 13 release, he remained in custody at the Kane County jail, and his bond was revoked upon conviction. Kane County Assistant State’s Attorneys Megan Baxter and David Belshan prosecuted the case.

cluding those to his head – the release stated. He was airlifted directly to Advocate Good Samaritan Hospital in Downers Grove after receiving initial treatment at the scene by Aurora Fire Department paramedics, the release stated. The release indicated the driver, Marmion student Jerin Martin, had

been driving about 10 mph. Martin, 18, of the 3000 block of Elleby Court, North Aurora, was cited with reckless driving, the release stated. A preliminary investigation by the Aurora Police Traffic Division showed no signs of driver impairment, the release stated. The release noted the investigation is continuing and other charges have not been ruled out.

Geneva police charge man with biting, kicking officer By BRENDA SCHORY bschory@shawmedia.com GENEVA – A Chicago man was charged with three felonies after police said he bit and kicked one officer and tried to punch another officer May 1, police reports stated. Ernest W. Pentek, 37, of the 2600 block of North Burling St., Chicago, was charged with aggravated battery of a police officer, resisting and obstructing a police officer and resisting and obstructing a police officer causing injury, all felonies. Pentek also was charged with misdemeanor aggravated assault on a police officer and public intoxication, police reports stated. As of May 13, Pentek was being held in the Kane County jail on $20,000 bond. His next court date is scheduled for May 18, records show. The felonies carry a penalty of two to seven years in prison and fines up to $25,000, if there is a conviction. Police reports stated officers were called to a disturbance of 30 to 50 people between the sidewalk and parking

lot in front of The Dam Bar, 65 N. River Lane, Geneva, at 12:25 a.m. May 1. Pentek walked toward police in an aggressive manner, yelled Ernest W. at them and balled his Pentek hands into fists when officers told him to be quiet and step back, reports stated. Pentek was told if he would not be quiet and step back so officers could talk to others, he would be under arrest for public intoxication, reports stated. When Pentek did not comply, an officer grabbed his left wrist and told him he was under arrest for public intoxication, reports stated. Pentek then pulled away from the officer and swung his right arm toward the officer’s head with a closed fist, reports stated. After two officers tried to get Pentek under control, he bit an officer in the right calf and kicked him in the left leg, causing broken skin, redness and bruising, reports stated.

Kane County committee adds stipulations to M.A. Center’s plans By ASHLEY SLOBODA asloboda@shawmedia.com GENEVA – The religious organization that has taken over the former Broadview Academy property must wait another month for a Kane County committee’s recommendation concerning its long-range plan to improve the site with features such as additional housing and a Montessori school. Over the next 10 to 15 years, the Mata Amritanandayami Center – or M.A. Center – wants to add 72 duplex units, 192 temporary residential

units, a spiritual hub and – among other structures – a renovated farm stand to its property at 41W501 Keslinger Road in Blackberry Township near Elburn. The proposed changes require Kane County Board approval to amend the property’s existing special use. The Kane County Development Committee on May 17 heard from citizens concerned about potential tax exemptions for portions of the property, as well as the proposed temporary housing, which was described in some instances as apartments.

Attorney Peter Storm said he represented three adjacent property owners concerned about those residential buildings and the structures’ impact on their properties in terms of marketability and overall enjoyment. “We have skipped over an important part of this,” Storm said. “And that is whether or not the requested uses are permitted special uses by the zoning ordinance.” Another nearby resident asked the committee to table the matter for 60 or 90 days so the public could develop a rebuttal to the proposal.

The committee tabled the matter to its June meeting to give M.A. Center representatives and county staff time to put two stipulations in writing. The stipulations, which arose at the meeting, place height restrictions on the residential buildings and prohibit occupants of the temporary housing from attending Kaneland School District 302. Noting the property is in his district, committee member Drew Frasz, R-Elburn, said it has been “really fun to see it come back to life” under the M.A. Center’s ownership.


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BY TERRY AND KIM KOVEL KOVELS.COM Chinese apothecary chests were originally made to hold herbs and medicines used in past centuries. The chests were usually made of elmwood, or other dark wood. The chest may have a stand with very short legs because the Chinese used to do business at floor level, not behind a counter. No nails were used making the chest, just dowels and glue. Each chest had rows of 36 to over 100 small, labeled drawers. At a January 2016 auction at James D. Julia, auctioneers offered an antique elmwood apothecary chest with 80 drawers. Small collectibles, such as coins, netsukes, buttons, sewing supplies, Star Wars toys, CDs or marbles, can be stored in this type of cabinet. There are many companies selling modern copies. This antique auctioned chest with a stand is 43 inches high, 36 inches wide and 12 inches deep. It sold for $948, less than the price of a new one on the internet. *** Q: Can you give me a general idea of the value of a mintcondition Schultz and Dooley set of steins? They are characters from Utica Club beer commercials from the early 1970s. Schultz is nearly a foot high and Dooley over half that height. A: Utica Club beer was first made in 1933 by West End Brewing Co. of Utica, New York. The company was started in 1888 by Francis Xavier Matt. Schultz and Dooley beer steins appeared in TV commercials advertising Utica Club beer from 1959 to 1964. Jonathan Winters provided the voices for the “talking” beer steins. The steins were given to bars and stores as promotional items and were so popular they were later offered for sale. The steins were sold in sets. Only 5,000 sets were made in 1959. The brewery company name became the F.X. Matt Brewing Co. in 1980. It’s still in business and offers a new character beer stein each November. Value depends on rarity of the edition you have. The 1959 set in good condition sells for $175-$200. *** Q: I have a glass cup that was my father’s. The glass is red and has a clear handle and pattern around the bottom. His name, Wayne, is on the glass, along with the date 1924. I’m assuming it was from some event. Was it a special order or did they engrave it on the spot? Do you know how that process worked? A: Your red glass is called Ruby Stain, and the deeply faceted band on the bottom is called Button Arches. The pattern was first issued by Duncan Glass Co. in 1885, by the U.S. Glass Co. in 1897, and Jefferson Glass Co. about 1910. Yours is probably the later issue. Items like this were sold as souvenirs for events and places all over the country. Most souvenir pieces, including pitchers, sugar and creamers, tumblers, cups, mugs, toothpicks and paperweights, were ruby stained, though a few were green. Visitors could buy a piece of ruby-stained glass and have it inscribed with the location, event, date and the name of a special person. The wording was either acid-etched or wheel engraved. Your mug might have been for a christening, birthday or a visit to a special place. It’s worth about $10 to $25 to a collector. Q: I have a set of eight plates with center pictures of different flowers and gold trim. The plates are about 6 inches across. The letters on the back look like an “O” and “L,” and “Rove. Saxe” is marked over the initials “E.S.” I’d like to know who made these plates and how old they are. A: The initials “E.S.” stand for Erdmann Schlegelmilch and the mark on your plates actually is “Prov. Saxe,” which was used by the Erdmann Schlegelmilch Porcelain Factory. The factory was founded by Leonard Schlegelmilch (18231898) and named for his father, Erdmann. It was in business in Suhl, Thuringia, Germany, from 1861 to 1937. The company

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Toy, donkey, on wheels, felt, leather saddle, button eyes, Steiff, c. 1900, 12 inches, $800. Coffee table, Piero Fornasetti, blank transfer decoration, lacquered wood, mahogany, 18 x 47 inches, $1,250. *** “Kovels’ Antiques & Collectibles Price Guide, 2016,” 48th edition, is your most accurate source for current prices. It’s available now and includes a special bonus section that tells you how and where to sell if you’re downsizing, settling an estate or selling your antiques. If you order directly from the Kovels, you’ll receive our FREE Companion eBook with ALL of the book’s 32,000 prices - ready for downloading to your eReader. “Kovels” is the best book to own if you buy, sell or collect. The paperback has more than 2,500 color photographs and 700 categories of antiques and collectibles. You’ll also find hundreds of factory histories. Available for $27.99 plus $4.95 postage. Purchase directly from the Kovels if you want the free eBook Companion and be sure to include your email address. Visit KovelsOnlineStore.com, call 800-3031996, or write to Price Book, P.O. Box 22900, Beachwood, OH 44122. *** (Cutline for May 1, 2016) This lacquered Chinese apothecary chest with 80 drawers sold at a James D. Julia auction in 2016 for $946. It has metal hardware. (Photo courtesy of James D. Julia Auctioneers, Fairfield, Maine, www.jamesdjulia.com.) (c) 2016 by Cowles Syndicate Incyellow, brown glaze, c. 1890, 9 inches, $720. Toy, donkey, on wheels, felt, leather saddle, button eyes, Steiff, c. 1900, 12 inches, $800. Coffee table, Piero Fornasetti, blank transfer decoration, lacquered wood, mahogany, 18 x 47 inches, $1,250. *** “Kovels’ Antiques & Collectibles Price Guide, 2016,” 48th edition, is your most accurate source for current prices. It’s available now and includes a special bonus section that tells you how and where to sell if you’re downsizing, settling an estate or selling your antiques. If you order directly from the Kovels, you’ll receive our FREE Companion eBook with ALL of the book’s 32,000 prices - ready for downloading to your eReader. “Kovels” is the best book to own if you buy, sell or collect. The paperback has more than 2,500 color photographs and 700 categories of antiques and collectibles. You’ll also find hundreds of factory histories. Available for $27.99 plus $4.95 postage. Purchase directly from the Kovels if you want the free eBook Companion and be sure to include your email address. Visit KovelsOnlineStore.com, call 800-3031996, or write to Price Book, P.O. Box 22900, Beachwood, OH 44122. *** (Cutline for May 1, 2016) This lacquered Chinese apothecary chest with 80 drawers sold at a James D. Julia auction in 2016 for $946. It has

metal hardware. (Photo courtesy of James D. Julia Auctioneers, Fairfield, Maine, www.jamesdjulia.com.) (c) 2016 by Cowles Syndicate Inclarge, bust 36, waist 28, hip 38, original price 75 cents, 1960s, $8. Peruvian silver jelly dish, cantilevered lid, Camusso, 1900s, 6 3/4 x 5 1/4 inches, $125. Advertising banner, Yardley’s Old English Lavender, woman, basket, lavender, 1920s, 30 x 35 inches, $175. Toy, boxers, 2 men, wheels, tin lithograph, clockwork, marked D.R.P., Germany, c. 1920, 6 1/2 inches, $210. Sandwich glass cologne bottle, blown molded, diamond point, translucent blue, c. 1840, 6 1/2 inches, $350. Stained-glass window, slag glass, religious, gothic decoration, roundels, frame, c. 1880, 51 x 29 inches, $360. Furniture, mirror, George II, giltwood, pitch pediment top, crossed eagle’s head crest, 1700s, 52 x 29 inches, $860. Rolex wristwatch, Aviator, Sky Rocket, stainless steel, shockproof, manual wind, c. 1936, 1 1/4 inches, $980. Tortoiseshell box, lid, carved, pierced, figures, leaves, initial l, round, 1800s, 4 inches, $1,265. Weller, Sicardo vase, lobed, flowers, multicolor, signed Jacques Sicard, 1903-17, 11 x 7 inches, $2,625. *** New! Ralph and Terry Kovel, newspaper columnists and authors of “Kovels’ Antiques & Collectibles Price Guide,” collectors and authorities on antiques, hosted the awardwinning House and Garden series “Flea Market Finds with the Kovels.” Season 4 of the TV series is now available. Enjoy the shows again and explore the most exciting flea markets in the country. In the season’s 12 programs, Ralph and Terry

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OUR VIEW

A message to high school graduates Dear Class of 2016 high school graduates: Congratulations! You’ve arrived at the conclusion of a journey that began your first day of kindergarten or – perhaps – preschool, continued through the long and winding years of elementary and middle school and rounded out through four whirlwind years of high school. Soon, all the countless hours you spent doing homework, studying for exams and participating in extracurricular activities will pay off as you receive that long-awaited diploma and take many, many pictures with your friends and family. Soak it all in – these are the fruits of a job well done. The idea of graduation day has been depicted in countless films and has inspired plenty of famous songs, and you’ll understand why as soon as you’re part of an actual ceremony: It looks and feels epic, and few things are as exhilarating as tossing your cap as high as possible to celebrate such a momentous achievement as graduating high school. Of course, while it’s easy to feel like you’ve reached the pinnacle of the mountain on graduation day, the reality is that your life has only just begun at that point – in many ways, the end of high school is where life officially kicks off. That might seem far-fetched right now, but give it 10 years or so. Things will change. You’ll see! You and your graduating class represent the future. Right now, the Class of 2016 is an untapped well of great potential, and it’s up to you to fulfill said potential within you and do even greater things. How to do that? Well, once graduation day is in the rearview mirror, you’ll likely embark on perhaps the most triumphant summer of your young life – the one where another year of high school isn’t waiting for you at the end of August – and then you’ll almost certainly prepare for the next big challenge in your life: college. College is where the concept of responsibility will really come into play, and it will be up to you to get the most out of your collegiate experience (should you choose to enjoy one). Make lots of friends, make smart choices and make a lifetime’s worth of memories during college. In the meantime, enjoy the next few days, months and years and realize that with hard work, determination and a polished sense of accountability, you’ll be well on your way to living up to all the hopes and dreams your parents had for you on your first day of school. Everything comes full circle, right? Congratulations again to the Class of 2016. May your graduating class be the best and most successful yet.

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AMENDMENT

Fertilizer step No. 1 – Apply before July Have you ever tried to decode, then follow, the directions on a bag of lawn fertilizer? Well, I have, and survived a year in the psych ward to tell about it. Some typical application specifications: “Mow lawn 76 hours before applying Green Grows the Grass Lawn Food and Serial Weed Killer. Spread only with a Mattoon, Ill., factory-generated Green Grows Spreader, serial numbers 10728501 through 83072086. Set ‘Throw Range’ dial to 7.5602 and a half. Apply when lawn is dry. And dry means dry, you idiot! Morning dew is wet!!! Apply three days after a light drizzle with intermittent (two hours and 43 minutes apart) thunderstorms. Post-application, soak lawn thoroughly for six days, resting on the seventh, with a copper or brass (not silver) hose nozzle tuned to ‘Spray Misty for Me.’ For short-hitters who require sleep and depend on nature, do not apply until 83 millennia of moist, inclement weather is forecast such as found in Seattle.” By early March, up and down our block, lawn aficionados

RIVER TOWN CHRONICLES Rick Holinger stare into computer screens like the Evil Queen into her mirror as if demanding to hear whose lawn is fairest in the land. They analyze weather patterns and radar spillage across the Midwest – all for naught because nature abhors the toxic garbage that destroys its sun-button dandelions, needle-tipped thistles and cardboard-stiff crabgrass. As an added scourge, the powdery pellets encourage dogs, after running over newly-fertilized lawns, to lick their paws as if tasting a medium-rare, grilled T-bone steak, then vomit their last meal on the living room rug. “Who cares?” we lawn-lubbers laugh, lustful to grow a virtual emerald carpet that will cause next-door neighbors embarrassment or, better yet, envy. Ordinarily (OK, all the time), I miss March and April’s optimum spreading weather. By the time I admit to needing a Plan B,

it’s July, and because Steps Nos. 2 and 3 are past their optimum application time, particulars of sun and rain get ignored. The fertilizer then either washes into the sewer or burns out the lawn, leaving the grass looking and feeling like artificial turf the color of mud. This spring, however, I nailed it. To call the timing miraculous would imply divine intervention, which is why I’m calling it a miracle. Not since Moses encountered the Burning Lawn has a divine presence felt so evident. Here’s what happened: When first reading the bag’s 2-point font under an electron microscope, I checked my weather app. Incredibly, the clouds, temperature and arrangement of planets prophesied that by spreading the bag’s contents within the next six minutes, a giant beanstalk would erupt, promising future riches beyond my wildest dreams. Well, maybe results not quite that fantastical, but a successful application was forecast, so I set

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BEFORE THE DIPLOMA Denise Cartina lot of pressure on me to figure out what I wanted to make of my college life. Honestly, I didn’t know what to expect from college. I was unsure if the stereotype about evil professors was real, and I had no idea what to think of the attitudes of the students on campus. Nevertheless, after spending an entire two semesters at college, I’ve concluded that all my professors were more enthusiastic than any teachers I had back in high school. What makes college so great is that all the people around you are so accepting of one another compared with high school, where I found people to be more cliquey and judgmental. In college, if you’re interested in something that someone else isn’t, that person is generally going to want to hear more about what you enjoy. Everyone holds the door open for each other while walking to class, too; the students are much more respectable in college, at least to an extent. This year, I am going into

summer with a more laid-back vibe. I’ve done this college thing for a year and have adjusted to goofy class schedules, eating lunch at times that aren’t really considered lunch and sleeping in longer. I have accepted the idea of seeing my friends only a few times during the school year (thank goodness for group texting). Last summer I wanted to spend as much time as I could with my friends. We went to ice cream shops, little festivals and shopped around because none of us could imagine the idea that all of us would be going in six different directions in the fall. I want to do this all again, but now it will be a little less bittersweet to part ways once school comes around. Really, the summer after the first year of college is just different. I’m ready for some sun.

Denise Cartina is a student at Waubonsee Community College and graduate of Batavia High School. In addition to writing, she enjoys watching sappy romantic comedies, eating peanut butter and keeping elegance alive. Her column runs every other Thursday in the Kane County Chronicle. Contact her at editorial@ kcchronicle.com.

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Making the Republican convention great again

Those who voted in the Republican primaries denied us the entertainment of a real contested convention. Now the get-together in Cleveland will only have [a] reality-show type of entertainment value, unless Trump decides to throw the pick for the vice presidential candidate open for the convention. That would make the GOP convention great again. I

nominate Sarah Palin.

What’s it gonna be?

So now the Congress wants to [remove] the word Oriental as a description of Asian people. And now they want to say, “Well you have to use Asian.” What’s it gonna be? ... This is absolutely ridiculous. I suggest that everybody read Glenn Beck’s “The Overton Window.” It’s an extraordinary book, and it’s supposed to be fiction, but if anybody can tell me that this isn’t exactly what’s going on in the world today, I’ll eat the book because that’s exactly what’s happening today. We’ve had exactly what he says in that book. So, good luck to all of you, but I intend to use Oriental. Remember the Orient Express? And people from the Orient are Oriental. I don’t care about what the government thinks.

Nice try on Trump

To the editor: Kudos to letter to the editor writer Tom Minnerick for admitting that America has “ … always been great.” You’d never think that based on what was said by folks on his side of the political fence during the Reagan and both Bush presidencies, but I digress. Tom, you say Trump won’t “disavow the KKK.” Has the Democrat Party ever disavowed it? After all, it was Democrats who created that group, and their initial targets were white and black abolitionist Republican leaders. You question a wall on our southern border? Your party seems far more interested in building an escalator/moving sidewalk down there, in spite of rumors of an ISIS camp near the border. What is fact, however, is that Islamist radicals have been captured who crossed into the U.S. from Mexico. America has ALWAYS deported noncitizens who entered illegally. What nation hasn’t? I presume you think that when the number of illegals get sufficiently high then we just ignore them? Is that your plan? You say that Trump “won’t accept Muslims?” Depends on which Muslims you’re talking about now, doesn’t it? As Europe has found out, ISIS and other Islamist terrorists are infiltrating their countries via the massive movement of refugees, the vast majority of whom are not vetted. Couldn’t make it much easier for them; you want them to do the same here, do you? Trump “refuses to release his taxes,” you say? Hmm … can you tell us what college courses our current president took? What were his grades in those class-

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Write to us The Kane County Chronicle welcomes original letters on public issues. Letters must include the author’s full name, home address and day and evening telephone numbers. We limit letters to 400 words. All letters are subject to editing for length and clarity at the sole discretion of the editor. Letters can be emailed to letters@kcchronicle.com, faxed to 630-444-1641 and mailed to Letters, Kane County Chronicle, 333 N. Randall Road, Suite 1, St. Charles, IL 60174.

es? What was his GPA throughout college? What else can you tell us about his life history? For a man who declared that his would be the most transparent in history, it sure is veiled in a dense fog. Heck, journalists were so determined to find data on G.W. Bush that they fell to creating it out of whole cloth. One rather (no pun intended) notable journalist lost his job for buying into that idea. Other problems you reveal with Trump: no idea how military works, no idea regarding foreign policy/domestic agenda, totally unprepared/unpredictable and a disaster as president. Tom, you just described Obama to a T. So, what’s to worry? You ended with this: The day after Trump suggested reducing our NATO role, Brussels was bombed. Are you suggesting that the terrorists were waiting for Trump to say that? No chance of it being pure coincidence, eh? Nice try, Tom. Your grade? F. John Babush Big Rock

threw up in the living room.

Rick Holinger has taught high school and college English to work while singing the in Chicago’s western suburbs “Hallelujah Chorus.” Oh, for more than 35 years. His happy day! Not so much poetry, fiction, essays, critibecause I applied the poisoncism and book reviews have ous conditioning according to appeared in numerous literary specifications, but because my journals. He founded and facilineighbors had not. tates two local writers’ groups. Now to find some paper tow- Contact him at editorial@ els and attend to what the dog kcchronicle.com.

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Last year at this time, I was a recent high school graduate. Look at me now, completely done with my freshman year of college. After writing five essays and taking three final exams, I suppose you could say that I’m exhausted. I felt like a zombie during finals week, just slowly sulking to each class to plop my papers down on my teacher’s desk, answer multiple choice questions and then leave. While I may be done with the spring semester, I have only three days off until I jump into a three-week accelerated English course and write papers until my fingers fall off and I cry while clutching my laptop. Finishing the semester this year is a mixture of emotions different than last. When I was fresh out of high school, I was hopping into summer feeling free and invincible because of the fact I was out of the depressing prison of a high school. Yet, there was a bit of uncertainty after graduating high school. I knew I wanted to go to community college, but I had no clue what to major in and what classes to take. When I looked at all my friends who were all going to major universities and knew actually what they wanted to study, it put a

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Welcome to the Kane County Chronicle Poetry Corner, where original poems by our readers will be featured in the Neighbors section every third Thursday of the month. Readers are encouraged to email their own, original poems for consideration to neighbors@ kcchronicle.com. Those who submit poems must include their full name, address and phone number in order for their submission to be confirmed. Submissions also will be accepted in person at our office, 333 N. Randall Road, St. Charles, or via regular mail with attention to the features editor.

‘Farm Junkpile’

By Virginia Kammerer, a St. Charles resident Rusted out ’57 Ford, an old pickup truck filled with dead to the world broken tools and implements, refrigerators with open coffined yawns, bottles, odd pieces of dishes, bed springs all dumped in the washout on the family farm. Going for a walk on a spring day and stopping by the junkpile to look over this storehouse of weathered debris to search for what we city folks deem Road Show treasures; found a cobalt blue medicine bottle, intact, a faded sign, advertising: Prince Albert Tobacco, and the birdhouse I’d given as a long ago Christmas gift, red with black lettering: See Rock City. Back at the house, eager to show my collection to my folks, I noted a stiffened look of consternation, then my mother said, “That’s where we store stuff we want to sell.”

Kaneland, Batavia students receive scholarships from The Holmstad KANE COUNTY CHRONICLE

High school seniors who work in dining services at The Holmstad are recipients of nine scholarships totaling $9,750 from the continuing care retirement community in Batavia.

neighbors@kcchronicle.com BATAVIA – Residents at The Holmstad, a faith-based, nonprofit continuing care retirement community, awarded nine scholarships totaling $9,750 to high school seniors who work in dining services at the retirement community. “These scholarships are a wise investment in the future,” Residents Association Scholarship Committee Chair Pierre Croissant said in a news release. “We’re proud of these young men and women, and we wish them much-deserved success in their academic pursuits. We’ll miss their smiling faces and the joy they bring to The Holmstad.” Three students each received $1,250 scholarships. From Batavia High School, Nicholas Cedro will study mechanical engineering at Iowa State University and Ashley White will study nursing at Carroll University in Wisconsin. From Kaneland High School, Similoluwa Ayegbusi will pursue a degree in paralegal studies at Western Illinois University in Macomb, the release stated.

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Six students from Batavia High School each received $1,000 scholarships. Christopher Dardano will study aerospace engineering at Iowa State University; Natalie Hong will study psychology at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Sean Lirot will study business and finance at the University of Missouri; Alyssa Rose VanKempen will study either sonography or health care to become an diabetes educator at Waubonsee Community College; Emmanuelle Samsami will study music therapy at Waubonsee Community Col-

CAMPUS NOTES Augustana College The Augustana Symphony Orchestra performed a concert April 30 in Centennial Hall. The orchestra was conducted by Daniel Culver. Local students involved with the orchestra are Elizabeth Kupar of Elburn, Anna Tegge of Geneva, Bennett Hartmann of Batavia and Caroline Lantz of Batavia. Founded in 1860, Augustana College, located in Rock Island, is a selective four-year residential college of the liberal arts and sciences. Belmont University Emma Pettyjohn of Sugar Grove recently was inducted into the Eta Chapter of the Alpha Chi Honor Society at Belmont University in Tennessee. Alpha Chi is the oldest honor

lege; and Annamarie Smith will study geriatric nursing at Texas Tech University, according to the release. To select the winners, the committee reviewed each student’s transcript, autobiography and recommendations from two teachers – a counselor and their Holmstad supervisor. Several sources fund the scholarships, including The Home Store, which sells gently used furniture and household items, and the annual Holiday Bazaar, which features a wide variety of crafts, homemade baked goods and more.

NEWS BRIEF society at Belmont, and induction into the society is the university’s highest academic honor awarded. Membership, by invitation only, is determined by a faculty member’s endorsement of character quality and intellect of junior and senior students ranking in the top 10 percent of the university. Membership in Alpha Chi comes with unique opportunities and benefits, including scholarships and fellowships, workshops and presentations, academic events and leadership opportunities. Chadron State College Crae Carpenter of St. Charles earned a Bachelor of Arts degree during Chadron State College’s spring commencement May 7. Chadron State College was

founded in 1911 and is a four-year, regionally accredited college in the western half of Nebraska.

resources to reach their goal.

Youngstown State University Alexis Roach of Elburn was St. Charles North High School inducted into the newly chartered Robert Holzer, a sophomore at Eta Zeta Chapter of the national Pi St. Charles North High School, has Sigma Epsilon professional sales and been selected as a delegate of the marketing fraternity. Congress of Future Science and Roach is studying prebusiness Technology Leaders in Lowell, Mass., management at the Williamson from June 29 to July 1. College of Business Administration The Congress is an honors-only at Youngstown State University. program for high school students Through Pi Sigma Epsilon, students who are passionate about science, can gain real-world sales competitechnology, engineering or mathetion and marketing experience while matics. The purpose of the event is networking with other business to honor, inspire, motivate and direct school students. They also can the top students in the country who engage with progressive companies aspire to be scientists and technolfrom around the country that rely on ogists; to help them stay true to sales, marketing and sales managetheir dream; and, after the event, to ment. Youngstown State University provide them with a path, plan and is located in Ohio.

Butterfly Party coming to Peck Farm Park

GENEVA – The Geneva Park District Butterfly Release Party is set from 10 a.m. to noon May 21 at Peck Farm Park, 4038 Kaneville Road, Geneva. Participants will be able to release a live butterfly inside the Peck Farm Park Butterfly House. Advance registration is recommended because space is limited. The cost is $10 per person. Participants younger than 16 must be accompanied by an adult. For information, call 630232-4542 or visit www. genevaparks.org.

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OPEN HOUSE TO BE HELD SUNDAY, MAY 22ND, 2-4 P.M. FOR FURTHER INFO OR PRIVATE SHOWING CALL AUCTIONEER: Lyle Lee CELL PHONE #815-988-0249

Terms of sale: Sold in “AS IS” condition. $20,000 down day of sale by cashiers ck or ck w/bank letter of guarantee. Closing in 30 days or less. Title policy to be furnished at closing. Announcements day of sale prevail over written material. Not responsible for accidents. Sale subject to confirmation by the Court.

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GUNS, COINS, ANTIQUES, COLLECTIBLES, HOUSEHOLD, YARD & TOOLSTRACTOR, PONTOON, CAMPER & TRAILERS GUNS TO BE SOLD AT 11:00 SHARP!! SEE WEBSITE FOR COMPLETE LISTING!! Owners: K. Kowal, G. Zuberbier, A. Venteris, R. Polnow, R. Case, L. Kasberger, BBCFP, C. Kastning, M. Widell, B. Schriver, E. Carter, F. Babashka & The Estate of A. Simons Terms: Cash or checks w/proper I.D. Visa & Mastercard accepted. 9% Buyers Premium w/ 4% discount for cash or check. No property to be removed until settled for. All items sold “AS IS”. Number system will be used. Must have driver's license for registration. Not responsible for accidents or items after purchase. Announcements day of sale prevail over written material.

Belvidere, IL 61008 815-988-0249 cell AUCTIONEERS: LYLE LEE IL. State License #440.000200/ WI # 2863-52 JEFF MARRS # 441-001813 CLERKS & CASHIERS: LEE AUCTION SERVICE Visit our website at: www.leeauctionservice.com

House is Stuffed! Crazy Good Sale!

HUGE Collections: Bohemian glass, Coca-Cola, Raggedy Ann, Snow Babies, Lorain depression glass, more. Barrister bookcases, Mission furniture, tons of project pcs. Separate workshop is stuffed to the ceiling w/tools of all kinds (hand & power) and automotive, incl. parts for '49 Pontiac. Off-frame restored El Camino SS (taking offers), 2007 Cadillac CTS ($9200), enclosed utility trailer. Lawn&garden (mowers, Mow-n-Vac, power washer, other tools)

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Kingston Estate Sale 9161 Baseline Rd

Thursday 4PM-7PM Fri & Sat 9AM-3PM

No #'s Will Be Given Parking on Road Only

Furniture, Patio Sets, Yard Tools, Generator, Misc Hand & Yard Tools, Collectable Garden Items & Everyday Essentials.

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BRIDGE by Phillip Alder

Pingree Grove

Virgil Moving/Estate Sale

THURS, FRI, SAT 10-3

BATAVIA ANNUAL PLANT SALE

FRI & SAT, MAY 20 & 21 9-3

SAT, MAY 21 8AM - 12PM

1233 Cape Cod

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Designer Jewelry, Clothing, Handbag, Shoes, Boots

The Owners Have Lived in This Home for 39 Years! A large amount of nice furniture, Western items, Christmas, Patio Furniture by Lloyd Flanders, Tools, 1940's Ford 9N Tractor, Woods 5' Mower & Much, Much More! It will take time to see all on the 1st, 2nd 3rd floors, basement and large storage building

1178 Chillem Dr. Off Kirk Road

Kathy's Estate Sales Liquidations & Consignments 847-363-4814

ST CHARLES ESTATE SALE FRI & SAT MAY 20th & 21st 5N118 RT 25

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Formerly Little Store Shabby Chic Antiques Furniture, Garden & Home Decor and lots more !!!

Bill Tammeus, in Toronto’s National Newspaper in 1991, wrote, “Oil prices have fallen lately. We include this news for the benefit of gas stations, which otherwise wouldn’t learn of it for six months.” At the bridge table, bidding conventions are devised to try to facilitate reaching the best final contract. However, they all come with a price. Look at today’s deal. If the auction had gone one no-trump - three no-trump, West would have led the spade queen, and South would have taken 12 tricks. But transfer bids are recommended, even though they give the opponents more options. They can intervene immediately; or pass first, then bid on the next round; or fourth hand can make a lead-directing double, as in today’s deal. After East doubles two diamonds, North-South are in trouble. In three no-trump, they will lose the first five tricks. Four hearts can also be defeated -- see below. In this sequence, North’s three-diamond rebid asked his partner to bid three no-trump with a diamond stopper. When South continued with four clubs (denying both a stopper and three-card heart support), North wisely passed. West led the diamond seven. East took three tricks in the suit, and West correctly signaled with the spade queen (top of touching honors) on the third round. East, now knowing from the point count that South had the spade king and the heart king, led another diamond, which promoted West’s club jack as the setting trick. Note that four hearts is beaten similarly, West ruffing the fourth diamond with his heart 10, which effects an uppercut.

VIRGIL - Multi-family Sale – West of Meredith Rd on Welter Rd Fri & Sat May 20, 21st starting at 9am

Grandfather clock, furniture, wood train table, Decor, collectibles, framed art, clothes for teen girls, adult and kids. One location has 4 building to shop from while 3 other have multi-family participating together.

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Saturday, May 21st 8AM-3PM -- Maps provided. Start @ Rt. 30 & Rhodes Ave Approx 15-20 homes. Shop for antiques, tools, plants, households, books, records, etc.

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SAVANNAH SUBDIVISION BUTTERFIELD ROAD NEAR KIRK / FARNSWORTH Friday/Saturday May 20/21 8 to 3 Lots of houses participating! Furniture, household items, children's items and much more

5 Fairway Circle Th-Sat (5/19-21) 8am-2pm Long overdue sale. High quality/designer clothing & accessories for men, women and teens. Speakers, video games, variety of electronics. Books, CDs, videos, toys and games. Furniture. Dishes, housewares and decor. MUCH MORE...Check it out!

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Elburn Moving Sale Thurs, Fri, Sat 9-4 0S140 Surrey Dr.

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HOUSEHOLD ITEMS, TOOLS, TRAIN MAGAZINES, TOYS, WOMENS PLUS SIZE, LOTS OF MISC ITMES

SYCAMORE - MULTI-FAMILY GARAGE SALE Fri 5/20 (8-4) Sat 5/21 (8-1) Huge declutter the home sale! Infant, toddler, adult name brand clothing. Baby items, books and lots of misc. A must to see all!

FRI & SAT, MAY 20 & 21 9-4 Clothes, Furniture, Puzzles, Games, Tires, Household Items & Much Misc!

39W942 Cutwood Ln. Friday 20th & Saturday 21st 8am to 3pm Ornaments, Holiday Decorations, Collectibles, Clothing, Purses, Shoes, and more.

GINORMOUS SALE 197 Nichols Dr

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93 Musical curve 95 Conservative’s opinion of the Republican presidential candidates? 98 Give the once-over 100 Expanses of H2O 103 “I need a sweater in here!” 104 French suffix that’s an anagram of 4-Down 105 Chocolate ____ 108 Oceans? 112 With 45-Down, jazz singer who worked with Woody Herman 114 1961 movie featuring Jackie Gleason as Minnesota Fats 115 Within bounds 116 Djokovic rival 117 Canadian rowdy 118 One of the Saarinens 119 ____ weight 120 Actress Patricia and others 121 Animals in un zoológico 122 Reddish-brown 123 Chamber worker: Abbr. 124 Safe places

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55 How many a medical problem ends? 1 Wise ones 56 With 36-Down, New 6 Suffered from England college 9 Opened a bit town 13 Presto 58 Santa ____, Calif. 17 Central courts 59 Beethoven’s 18 Dentist’s request “Kreutzer,” for one 19 “O.K., I’m game” 60 Fraction of time: 20 Lock opener? Abbr. 22 Like some statements 61 Very small distinction 23 City in “Slumdog Millionaire” 63 Container to keep a canine cool? 24 Tricky start to a tennis rally 65 Timeout sign 26 Spoke hesitatingly 66 Magazine with an annual “500” list 27 Advice to captains plagued by pirates? 67 C.I.A. concern 29 Slyness 68 Noggin 30 When repeated, toy 69 Part of Pres. on a track Monroe’s signature 32 Double-crosser 72 Telegrams sent by those in trouble? 33 The Dixie Chicks, e.g. 74 Handyman’s accessory 34 Sweaty 35 Direction taken by a 76 Mediocre large pipe? 79 Out of business 39 Give the once-over 80 Nonstandard: Abbr. 81 “That smarts!” 41 Class taken for kicks? 82 Help badly? 43 Propose tentatively, 83 Country music’s with “out” K. T. ____ 44 Impress, and 84 Pay “tribute” to, as a then some comedian 47 Musical ____ 86 “You ____ Seen Nothing Yet” 50 Segment of the (1974 #1 hit) 47-Across 87 1982 coming-of-age 51 Bibbled movie 53 “Ta-da!” 89 Dark time Online subscriptions: for poets Today’s puzzle and more 90 Clinched, with “up” than 4,000 past puzzles, nytimes.com/crosswords 91 Things held, in ($39.95 a year). a saying ACROSS


Kane County Chronicle / KCChronicle.com • Thursday, May 19, 2016 • PEPPER VALLEY APARTMENTS

MOTORCYCLES WANTED

DEKALB

NEW DELUXE LUXURY TOWNHOMES

2 BDRM ~ 2 BATH $1,155 - $1,165 Fireplace, heat, gas, water incl. A/C, D/W, disposal, microwave, blinds, patios, clubhouse, pool. Garages available, small pets OK.

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CLASSICS WANTED

630-232-7226

Restored or Unrestored Cars & Vintage Motorcycles Domestic / Import Cars: Mercedes, Porsche, Corvette, Ferrari's, Jaguars, Muscle Cars, Mustang & Mopars, $$ Top $$ all makes, Etc.

Big Rock – Nice, Clean 2BR Farmhouse in Big Rock Area, Refridg. New LP Gas Stove, New LP Gas Furnace, 2CG, Lrg Lawn, No Pets, No Skmg $850 + sec. 630-546-1864

DeKalb Contractor Office / Storage, Great Space For Small Contractor, $310/mo. 815-751-5224

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I BUY CARS, TRUCKS, VANS & SUVs 1990 & Newer

Will beat anyone's price by $300. Will pay extra for Honda, Toyota & Nissan.

815-814-1964

or

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1988 27' Class C Fleetwood Rallye Motor Home

BATAVIA - GREEN MEADOWS 1BR at $920, 2BR at $1060 3BR at $1400 630-879-8300

Batavia 1BR, Gas, Water and Garage Incl.

$750/mo + sec & credit check. No pets/smoking. 630-365-5698

PEPPER VALLEY APARTMENTS 2 BDRM ~ 2 BATH $1,155 - $1,165 Fireplace, heat, gas, water incl. A/C, D/W, disposal, microwave, blinds, patios, clubhouse, pool. Garages available, small pets OK.

630-232-7226

Ford Chassis, 460 Fuel Injected Eng, 79+K miles. New Refrig & Roof Air, Sleeps 6, Well Maintained, and Runs Great! $6,250. 630-262-8119

2008 JAYCO FEATHER LGT29X

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Excellent condition, lots of storage and living space, easy & light to tow, mechanically sound. $14k OBO.

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Autos AUTO INSURANCE STARTING AT $25/ MONTH! CALL 877-929-9397

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30ft 2002 5th Wheel RV-Wild Cat by Forest River. Living area, kitchen, upgraded queen bed mattress & walk thru bath. Asking $7,500. 815-501-5953

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32K mi, custom show bike, too many extras to list! $12,000/obo, by appt only. 630-217-1667

Share It With Everyone by Placing a HAPPY AD!

Buying? Selling? Renting? Hiring? To place an ad, call 877-264-2527

Kane County Chronicle Classified 877-264-2527

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Publisher's Notice: All real estate advertising in this newspaper is subject to the Fair Housing Act which makes it illegal to advertise "any preference, limitation or discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familial status or national origin, or an intention, to make any such preference, limitation of discrimination." Familial status includes children under the age of 18 living with parents or legal custodians, pregnant women and people securing custody of children under 18. This newspaper will not knowingly accept any advertising for real estate which is in violation of the law. Our readers are hereby informed that all dwellings advertised in this newspaper are available on an equal opportunity basis. To complain of discrimination call HUD toll-free at 1-800-669-9777. The toll-free telephone number for the hearing impaired is 1-800-927-9275

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Kane County Chronicle / KCChronicle.com • Thursday, May 19, 2016 • Bethlehem Lutheran Church

1145 N. 5th Ave. St. Charles, IL (630) 584-2199 1 mile N. of Rt. 64 on Rt. 25, www.bethlehemluth.org Sunday Worship: 8:00 a.m./ 9:15 a.m./ 10:30 a.m. Sunday School All Ages: 9:15 am/10:30 am Worship on Saturdays 5:30 p.m. Bethlehem Preschool Center: Full Day Child Care/ Half Day Preschool 630-584-6027

Sanctuary

1S430 Wenmoth Rd. (630) 879-0785 www.sanctuaryag.com Sunday Service at 10:00 a.m. Sunday School for all ages at 9:00 a.m. Wednesdays at 7:00 p.m. Bible studies and children’s Bible clubs for all ages

BAPTIST First Baptist Church of Geneva

“Reach. Connect. Equip. Serve” East Campus (EC) 2300 South Street, Geneva Sunday: Traditional 9:15 & 10:45 a.m. Worship Café 9:15 a.m. West Campus (WC) 3435 Keslinger Road, Geneva Saturday Worship 5:00 p.m. Sunday: Contemporary 9:15 & 10:45 a.m. (630) 232-7068 www.fbcg.com Hand in Hand Christian Preschool: 630-208-4903 SM-CL0380758

CATHOLIC

LUTHERAN

St. Peter Catholic Church

Bethany Lutheran Church

1891 Kaneville Rd., Geneva (630) 232-0124 Weekday Masses Monday-Thursday 7AM & 8AM Friday during Summer 7AM & 8AM Friday during School Year 7AM & 8:45 AM Saturday 8AM Weekend Masses: Saturday 4:30PM Sunday 7AM, 9AM, 11AM, 5PM Holy Day & Holiday Masses Call the church for Mass times on these special days Confessions: Monday through Friday, 7:30 -7:55 AM Saturday, 8:30-10:00 AM & 3:15-4:15 PM

Bethany Lutheran Church 8 S. Lincoln St., Batavia (corner of Lincoln and Wilson) (630) 879-3444 www.bethanybatavia.org Sundays 9:00am Worship 10:00am Coffee Hour 10:30am Worship 10:30am Sunday School Wednesdays During Lent 7:00pm Prayer Service Monthly Last Friday Community Supper 5:00 – 7:00pm Free to the Community

UNITED METHODIST Batavia United Methodist Church Relationships, Not Religion

New Hope Lutheran, LCMC 710 Western Ave., Geneva Park District, Geneva (630) 492-0455 www.newhopelcmc.org Sunday Worship: 9:00 am Fellow and Intergenerational Sunday School 10:15 am

In sorrow, grief, or darkness, experience the light of Jesus Christ 8:30 (Traditional) 11:00 (Praise Band) Free Community PancakeSausage Breakfast Every Sunday! 9:30-10:15 a.m. National Historic Landmark Church outside- warm, peaceful, welcoming inside. Rt. 31 Downtown Batavia www.bataviaumc.com or 630-879-7060 Find Us On Facebook

St. Mark’s Lutheran

PRESBYTERIAN

New Hope Lutheran

ASSEMBLIES OF GOD

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Church & Preschool (Missouri Synod) 101 S. 6th Ave., St. Charles (Just South of St. Charles Library) (630) 584-8638 The Rev. Timothy P. Silber, Associate Pastor The Rev. Timothy R. Bayer, Senior Pastor Worship Schedule: Saturday @ 5:30 p.m. Traditional Worship Sunday @ 8:30 a.m. Traditional Worship Sunday @ 11:00 a.m. Praise Worship Education Hour @ 9:45 a.m. 10:45 a.m. All services elevator access St. Mark’s Preschool for ages 2 – Pre K (630) 584-4850 www.stmarkschurch.church

Fox Valley Presbyterian Church (USA)

A Welcoming Church 227 East Side Dr., Geneva (1 blk. N. of Rt. 38.) (630) 232-7448 www.foxvalleypres.org 8:00 a.m. Worship (informal) 10:00 a.m. Worship (traditional) 10:00 a.m. Church school Nursery Care Provided 8:30-11:00 a.m. Adult Breakfast Club 8:30 a.m. Confirmation (7-8th grd.) 4:00 p.m. Youth Group 7:00 p.m. The Growing Place Weekday Preschool We are a Stephen Ministry Church

COVENANT Batavia Covenant Church, Preschool 1314 W. Main St., Batavia. (630) 879-3721 bataviacov.com Sunday Schedule: 9:30 am Coffee (Fellowship Hall, lower level) 10:00 am Worship Service Preschool: (630) 879-3795

To include your place of worship, please call (877) 264-2527


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Joe's Blacktop Inc. Asphalt Brick Concrete Paving Sealcoating Crack Fill Striping Onsite Engineering

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References available upon request

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Handyman Service

Home Improvements Carpentry Electrical Painting & Misc.

630-879-5906 (Craig)

Eric Nelson & Son Construction

Serving the Fox Valley for over 25 years Batavia

630-973-0468

Taber Builders, Inc.

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REICHERT CHEVROLET

TOM PECK FORD

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13900 Auto Mall Dr. • Huntley, IL

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ANDERSON BMW

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MOTOR WERKS BMW

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CRYSTAL LAKE CHRYSLER

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REICHERT BUICK

2145 S. Eastwood Dr. • Woodstock, IL

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ST. CHARLES CHRYSLER DODGE JEEP

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SUNNYSIDE COMPANY CHRYSLER DODGE Route 120 • McHenry, IL

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Route 31, between Crystal Lake & McHenry

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847/202-3900

ST. CHARLES CHRYSLER DODGE JEEP

1611 East Main Street • St. Charles, IL

(630) 513-5353

CLASSIC KIA MOTOR WERKS HONDA Barrington & Dundee Rds. Barrington, IL

800-935-5913 www.motorwerks.com

O’HARE HONDA

River Rd & Oakton, • Des Plaines, IL

888-538-4492

425 N. Green Bay Rd. Waukegan/Gurnee, IL

847-CLASSIC (252-7742) www.classicdealergroup.com

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AL PIEMONTE CHEVROLET

www.Knauz-mini.com

PAULY TOYOTA

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GARY LANG MITSUBISHI

Route 31, between Crystal Lake & McHenry

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LIBERTY NISSAN

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MOTOR WERKS PORCHE LAND ROVER LAKE BLUFF

Barrington & Dundee Rds., Barrington, IL

847-604-8100

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375 Skokie Valley Hwy • Lake Bluff, IL

800/935-5913

www.knauzlandrover.com

PRE-OWNED

888/800-6100 www.clcjd.com

7255 Grand Avenue • Gurnee

www.piemontechevy.com

www.gurneedodge.com

888/471-1219

KNAUZ NORTH MOTOR WERKS INFINITI

Barrington & Dundee Rds. • Barrington, IL

800-935-5913 www.motorwerks.com

BUSS FORD LINCOLN 111 S. Rte 31 • McHenry, IL

815/385-2000

847/587-3300 www.raychevrolet.com

LIBERTY VOLKSWAGEN

920 S. Milwaukee Ave. • Libertyville, IL

847-680-8000 www.libertyautoplaza.com

www.knauznorth.com

BARRINGTON VOLVO 847/381-9400

BULL VALLEY FORD/ MERCURY

1460 S. Eastwood Dr. • Woodstock, IL

800/407-0223 www.bullvalleyford.com

BUSS FORD

(866) 561-8676

815/385-2000

www.raymondchevrolet.com

www.Gurnee V W.com

847-235-3800

PAULY SCION

RAYMOND CHEVROLET 118 Route 173 • Antioch, IL

847-855-1500

300 N. Hough (Rt. 59) • Barrington, IL

815-459-4000

39 N. Rte. 12 • Fox Lake, IL

6301 Grand Avenue • Gurnee, IL

www.busslincolnmchenry.com

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE 16TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT KANE COUNTY GENEVA, ILLINOIS CIT Bank, N.A. PLAINTIFF Vs. Katherine Yates; et. al. DEFENDANTS 15 CH 01246 NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above cause on 4/28/2016, Donald E. Kramer, the Sheriff of Kane County, Illinois will on 6/16/16 at the hour of 9:00AM at Kane County Judicial Center, 37W777 Route 38, Room JC 100 St. Charles, IL 60175, or in a place otherwise designated at the time of sale, County of Kane and State of Illinois, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, as set forth below, the following described real estate: PIN 14-10-477-001 Improved with Residential COMMONLY KNOWN AS: 104 N. Buckingham Drive Sugar Grove, IL 60554 Sale terms: 10% down of the highest bid by certified funds at the close of the auction; The balance, including the Judicial sale fee for Abandoned Residential Property Municipality Relief Fund, which is calculated at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 or fraction thereof of the amount paid by the purchaser not to exceed $300, in certified funds, is due within twenty-four (24) hours. The subject property is subject to general real estate taxes, special assessments, or special taxes levied against said real estate and is offered for sale without any representation as to quality or quantity of title and without recourse to Plaintiff and in "AS IS" condition. The sale is further subject to confirmation by the court. If the property is a condominium and the foreclosure takes place after 1/1/2007, purchasers other than the mortgagees will be required to pay any assessment and legal fees due under The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4). If the property is located in a common interest community, purchasers other than mortgagees will be required to pay any assessment and legal fees due under the Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1). If the sale is set aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a return of the deposit paid. The Purchaser shall have no further recourse against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee's attorney. Upon payment in full of the amount bid, the purchaser shall receive a Certificate of Sale, which will entitle the purchaser to a Deed to the real estate after Confirmation of the sale. The successful purchaser has the sole responsibility/ expense of evicting any tenants or other individuals presently in possession of the subject premises. The property will NOT be open for inspection and Plaintiff makes no representation as to the condition of the property. Prospective bidders are admonished to check the Court file to verify all information. IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE

(Published in the Sugar Grove Herald, May 12, 19, 26, 2016)

PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE 16TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT KANE COUNTY GENEVA, ILLINOIS HSBC Bank USA, National Association, as Trustee for Adjustable Rate Mortgage Trust 2004-5, Adjustable Rate MortgageBacked Pass-Through Certificates, Series 2004-5 PLAINTIFF Vs. Marforry Lagatuz; et. al. DEFENDANTS 2015 CH 00419 NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above cause on 9/3/2015, Donald E. Kramer, the Sheriff of Kane County, Illinois will on 6/30/16 at the hour of 9:00AM at Kane County Judicial Center, 37W777 Route 38, Room JC 100 St. Charles, IL 60175, or in a place otherwise designated at the time of sale, County of Kane and State of Illinois, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, as set forth below, the following described real estate: PIN 09-16-378-002 Improved with Residential COMMONLY KNOWN AS: 5N116 Oak Court St. Charles, IL 60175 Sale terms: 10% down of the highest bid by certified funds at the close of the auction; The balance, including the Judicial sale fee for Abandoned Residential Property Municipality Relief Fund, which is calculated at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 or fraction thereof of the amount paid by the purchaser not to exceed $300, in certified funds, is due within twenty-four (24) hours. The subject property is subject to general real estate taxes, special assessments, or special taxes levied against said real estate and is offered for sale without any representation as to quality or quantity of title and without recourse to Plaintiff and in "AS IS" condition. The sale is further subject to confirmation by the court. If the property is a condominium and the foreclosure takes place after 1/1/2007, purchasers other than the mortgagees will be required to pay any assessment and legal fees due under The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4). If the property is located in a common interest community, purchasers other than mortgagees will be required to pay any assessment and legal fees due under the Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1). If the sale is set aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a return of

be required to pay any assessment and legal fees due under the Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1). If the sale is set aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a return of the deposit paid. The Purchaser shall have no further recourse against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee's attorney. Upon payment in full of the amount bid, the purchaser shall receive a Certificate of Sale, which will entitle the purchaser to a Deed to the real estate after Confirmation of the sale. The successful purchaser has the sole responsibility/ expense of evicting any tenants or other individuals presently in possession of the subject premises. The property will NOT be open for inspection and Plaintiff makes no representation as to the condition of the property. Prospective bidders are admonished to check the Court file to verify all information. IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. For information: Examine the court file or contact Plaintiff's attorney: Codilis & Associates, P.C., 15W030 North Frontage Road, Suite 100, Burr Ridge, IL 60527, (630) 794-9876. Please refer to file number 14-15-04925. I693422 (Published in the St. Charles Kane County Chronicle, May 19, 26, 2016 June 2, 2016)

the minors declared wards of the court under the Act. THE COURT HAS AUTHORITY IN THIS PROCEEDING TO TAKE FROM YOU THE CUSTODY AND GUARDIANSHIP OF THE MINORS, TO TERMINATE YOUR PARENTAL RIGHTS, AND TO APPOINT A GUARDIAN WITH POWER TO CONSENT TO ADOPTION. YOU MAY LOSE ALL PARENTAL RIGHTS TO YOUR CHILDREN. IF THE PETITION REQUESTS THE TERMINATION OF YOUR PARENTAL RIGHTS AND THE APPOINTMENT OF A GUARDIAN WITH POWER TO CONSENT TO ADOPTION, YOU MAY LOSE ALL PARENTAL RIGHTS TO YOUR CHILDREN. Unless you appear you will not be entitled to further written notices or publication notices of the proceedings in this case, including the filing of an amended petition or a motion to terminate parental rights. Now, unless you appear at the hearing and show cause against the petition, the allegations of the petition may stand admitted as against you and each of you, and an order or judgment entered. Thomas M. Hartwell Clerk Dated: May 16, 2016 (Published in the Geneva Kane County Chronicle on May 19, 26, 2016, June 2, 2016) 1188580

PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE SIXTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT KANE COUNTY, ILLINOIS JUVENILE DIVISION IN THE INTEREST OF: Erick Chairez MINORS GEN. NO. 14JA120 NOTICE BY PUBLICATION

PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE SIXTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT KANE COUNTY, ILLINOIS JUVENILE DIVISION IN THE INTEREST OF: Sean O'Brien 13JA79 Frank O'Brien 13JA80 Josie O'Brien l 3JA8 l MINORS GEN. NO. 13JA79, 13JA80, 13JA81 NOTICE BY PUBLICATION NOTICE IS GIVEN: Dana O'Brien and Sean O'Brien Take notice that on the 20th day of January 2016, Petitions for Termination of Parental Rights were filed under the Juvenile Court Act by Joseph H. McMahon, through his Designee in the Circuit Court of Kane County entitled "IN THE INTEREST OF Sean O'Brien, Frank O'Brien and Josie O'Brien. MINOR (S)" and that on June 29th, 2016 in courtroom #140 of the Kane County Courthouse, Geneva, Illinois, at 9:00 A.M. or as soon thereafter as this cause may be heard, a TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS HEARING will be held upon the petitions to have the minors declared wards of the court under the Act. THE COURT HAS AUTHORITY IN THIS PROCEEDING TO TAKE FROM YOU THE CUSTODY AND GUARDIANSHIP OF THE MINORS, TO TERMINATE YOUR PARENTAL RIGHTS,

NOTICE IS GIVEN: Oscar Lopez, John Doe & Any and all unknown fathers Take notice that on the 19th day of April, 2016, Petitions for Termination of Parental Rights were filed under the Juvenile Court Act by Joseph H. McMahon, through his Designee in the Circuit Court of Kane County entitled "IN THE INTEREST OF Erick Chairez,, MINOR(S)" and that on July 12th, 2016 in courtroom #140 of the Kane County Courthouse, Geneva, Illinois, at 9:00 A.M. or as soon thereafter as this cause may be heard, a TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS HEARING will be held upon the petitions to have the minors declared wards of the court under the Act. THE COURT HAS AUTHORITY IN THIS PROCEEDING TO TAKE FROM YOU THE CUSTODY AND GUARDIANSHIP OF THE MINORS, TO TERMINATE YOUR PARENTAL RIGHTS, AND TO APPOINT A GUARDIAN WITH POWER TO CONSENT TO ADOPTION. YOU MAY LOSE ALL PARENTAL RIGHTS TO YOUR CHILDREN. IF THE PETITION REQUESTS THE TERMINATION OF YOUR PARENTAL RIGHTS AND THE APPOINTMENT OF A GUARDIAN WITH POWER TO CONSENT TO ADOPTION, YOU MAY LOSE ALL PARENTAL RIGHTS TO YOUR CHILDREN. Unless you appear you will not be entitled to further written notices or publication notices of the proceedings in this case, including the filing of an amended petition or a motion to terminate parental rights. Now, unless you appear at the hearing and show cause against the petition, the allegations of the petition may stand admitted as

PUBLIC NOTICE the filing of an amended petition or a motion to terminate parental IN THE CIRCUIT COURT rights. FOR THE SIXTEENTH Now, unless you appear at the JUDICIAL CIRCUIT hearing and show cause against the petition, the allegations of the KANE COUNTY, ILLINOIS petition may stand admitted as JUVENILE DIVISION against you and each of you, and an order or judgment entered. IN THE INTEREST OF: Robert McBride Jr. Thomas M. Hartwell MINORS Clerk Dated: May 4, 2016 GEN. NO. 14JA123 NOTICE BY PUBLICATION (Published in the Geneva Kane County Chronicle on April 28, NOTICE IS GIVEN: John Doe & Any 2016, May 12, 19, 26, 2016) and all unknown fathers 1185602 Take notice that on the 19th day of April, 2016, Petitions for Termination of Parental Rights were filed PUBLIC NOTICE under the Juvenile Court Act by Joseph H. McMahon, through his IN THE CIRCUIT COURT Designee in the Circuit Court FOR THE SIXTEENTH of Kane County entitled "IN JUDICIAL CIRCUIT THE INTEREST OF Robert McBride KANE COUNTY, ILLINOIS Jr., MINOR(S)" and that on July JUVENILE DIVISION 12th, 2016 in courtroom #140 of the Kane County Courthouse, IN THE INTEREST OF: Geneva, Illinois, at 9:00 A.M. or as Rheana Handley soon thereafter as this cause may MINORS be heard, a TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS HEARING will GEN. NO. 14JA122 be held upon the petitions to have the minors declared wards of the NOTICE BY PUBLICATION court under the Act. THE COURT NOTICE IS GIVEN: Romell Handley, HAS AUTHORITY IN THIS PROJohn Doe & Any and all unknown CEEDING TO TAKE FROM YOU THE CUSTODY AND GUARDIANfathers SHIP OF THE MINORS, TO TERMITake notice that on the 19th day of NATE YOUR PARENTAL RIGHTS, April, 2016, Petitions for Termina- AND TO APPOINT A GUARDIAN tion of Parental Rights were filed WITH POWER TO CONSENT TO under the Juvenile Court Act by ADOPTION. YOU MAY LOSE ALL Joseph H. McMahon, through his PARENTAL RIGHTS TO YOUR CHILDesignee in the Circuit Court DREN. IF THE PETITION REQUESTS of Kane County entitled "IN THE TERMINATION OF YOUR THE INTEREST OF Rheana PARENTAL RIGHTS AND THE APHandley, MINOR(S)" and that on POINTMENT OF A GUARDIAN WITH July 12th, 2016 in courtroom POWER TO CONSENT TO ADOP#140 of the Kane County Court- TION, YOU MAY LOSE ALL house, Geneva, Illinois, at 9:00 PARENTAL RIGHTS TO YOUR A.M. or as soon thereafter as this CHILDREN. Unless you appear you cause may be heard, a TERMINA- will not be entitled to further written TION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS HEAR- notices or publication notices of the ING will be held upon the petitions proceedings in this case, including to have the minors declared wards the filing of an amended petition or of the court under the Act. THE a motion to terminate parental COURT HAS AUTHORITY IN THIS rights. Now, unless you appear at the PROCEEDING TO TAKE FROM YOU THE CUSTODY AND hearing and show cause against GUARDIANSHIP OF THE MINORS, the petition, the allegations of the TO TERMINATE YOUR PARENTAL petition may stand admitted as RIGHTS, AND TO APPOINT A against you and each of you, and GUARDIAN WITH POWER TO CON- an order or judgment entered. SENT TO ADOPTION. YOU MAY Thomas M. Hartwell LOSE ALL PARENTAL RIGHTS TO Clerk YOUR CHILDREN. IF THE PETITION REQUESTS THE TERMINATION OF Dated: May 4, 2016 YOUR PARENTAL RIGHTS AND THE APPOINTMENT OF A GUARDIAN (Published in the Geneva Kane WITH POWER TO CONSENT TO County Chronicle on April 28, ADOPTION, YOU MAY LOSE ALL 2016, May 12, 19, 26, 2016) PARENTAL RIGHTS TO YOUR 1185593 CHILDREN. Unless you appear you will not be entitled to further written notices or publication notices of the PUBLIC NOTICE proceedings in this case, including the filing of an amended petition or IN THE CIRCUIT COURT a motion to terminate parental FOR THE SIXTEENTH rights. JUDICIAL CIRCUIT Now, unless you appear at the KANE COUNTY, ILLINOIS hearing and show cause against JUVENILE DIVISION the petition, the allegations of the petition may stand admitted as against you and each of you, and IN THE INTEREST OF: Amy Dabe 14JA111 an order or judgment entered. Anthony Dabe 14JA112 Thomas M. Hartwell Andrew Dabe 14JA113 Clerk MINORS Dated: May 4, 2016 GEN. NO. 14JA111, 14JA112, 14JA113 (Published in the Geneva Kane NOTICE BY PUBLICATION County Chronicle on April 28, 2016, May 12, 19, 26, 2016) NOTICE IS GIVEN: Robert and Lisa 1185620 Dabe PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE SIXTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT KANE COUNTY, ILLINOIS JUVENILE DIVISION

Take notice that on the 19th day of April, 2016, Petitions for Termination of Parental Rights were filed under the Juvenile Court Act by Joseph H. McMahon, through his Designee in the Circuit Court of Kane County entitled "IN THE INTEREST OF Amy Dabe,


April, 2016, Petitions for Termination of Parental Rights were filed under the Juvenile Court Act by Joseph H. McMahon, through his Designee in the Circuit Court of Kane County entitled "IN THE INTEREST OF Amy Dabe, Anthony Dabe and Andrew Dabe, MINOR(S)" and that on August 19, 2016 in courtroom #140 of the Kane County Courthouse, Geneva, Illinois, at 9:00 A.M. or as soon thereafter as this cause may be heard, a TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS HEARING will be held upon the petitions to have the minors declared wards of the court under the Act. THE COURT HAS AUTHORITY IN THIS PROCEEDING TO TAKE FROM YOU dTHE CUSTODY AND GUARDIANSHIP OF THE MINORS, TO TERMIsNATE YOUR PARENTAL RIGHTS, tAND TO APPOINT A GUARDIAN WITH POWER TO CONSENT TO ADOPTION. YOU MAY LOSE ALL yPARENTAL RIGHTS TO YOUR CHILDREN. IF THE PETITION REQUESTS ,THE TERMINATION OF YOUR PARENTAL RIGHTS AND THE APPOINTMENT OF A GUARDIAN WITH FPOWER TO CONSENT TO ADOPTION, YOU MAY LOSE ALL ePARENTAL RIGHTS TO YOUR eCHILDREN. Unless you appear you will not be entitled to further written notices or publication notices of the proceedings in this case, including the filing of an amended petition or a motion to terminate parental ,rights. Now, unless you appear at the Ohearing and show cause against Lthe petition, the allegations of the petition may stand admitted as against you and each of you, and an order or judgment entered.

PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above cause on 4/28/2016, Donald E. Kramer, the Sheriff of Kane County, Illinois will on 6/16/16 at the hour of 9:00AM at Kane County Judicial Center, 37W777 Route 38, Room JC 100 St. Charles, IL 60175, or in a place otherwise designated at the time of sale, County of Kane and State of Illinois, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, as set forth below, the following described real estate: LOT 570 OF THE HOMESTEAD OF PRESTBURY, IN SUGAR GROVE KANE COUNTY, TOWNSHIP, ILLINOIS, THE FINAL PLAT RECORDED MAY 30, 1995 AS DOCUMENT 95K028821 AND CERTIFICATE OF CORRECTION RECORDED JUNE 12, 2003 AS DOCUMENT 2003K096896. PIN 14-10-477-001 Improved with Residential COMMONLY KNOWN AS: 104 N. Buckingham Drive Sugar Grove, IL 60554 Sale terms: 10% down of the highest bid by certified funds at the close of the auction; The balance, including the Judicial sale fee for Abandoned Residential Property Municipality Relief Fund, which is calculated at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 or fraction thereof of the amount paid by the purchaser not to exceed $300, in certified funds, is due within twenty-four (24) hours. The subject property is subject to general real estate taxes, special assessments, or special taxes levied against said real estate and is offered for sale without any representation as to quality or quantity of title and without Thomas M. Hartwell recourse to Plaintiff and in "AS IS" H Clerk condition. The sale is further subject Dated: May 2, 2016 to confirmation by the court. If the property is a condominium u(Published in the Geneva Kane and the foreclosure takes place after County Chronicle on May 5, 12, 1/1/2007, purchasers other than the mortgagees will be required to 19, 2016) 1183945 pay any assessment and legal fees due under The Condominium Propr erty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) PUBLIC NOTICE and (g)(4). If the property is located in a IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR common interest community, purTHE 16TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT chasers other than mortgagees will KANE COUNTY be required to pay any assessment s GENEVA, ILLINOIS and legal fees due under the CIT Bank, N.A. Condominium Property Act, 765 PLAINTIFF ILCS 605/18.5(g-1). Vs. If the sale is set aside for any lKatherine Yates; et. al. reason, the Purchaser at the sale kDEFENDANTS shall be entitled only to a return of 15 CH 01246 the deposit paid. The Purchaser NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE shall have no further recourse OF REAL ESTATE , PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee's attorney. GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment Upon payment in full of the of Foreclosure and Sale entered in amount bid, the purchaser shall the above cause on 4/28/2016, receive a Certificate of Sale, which Donald E. Kramer, the Sheriff of will entitle the purchaser to a Deed Kane County, Illinois will on to the real estate after Confirmation 6/16/16 at the hour of 9:00AM at of the sale. The successful purKane County Judicial Center, chaser has the sole responsibility/ 37W777 Route 38, Room JC 100 expense of evicting any tenants or St. Charles, IL 60175, or in a place other individuals presently in otherwise designated at the time of possession of the subject premises. sale, County of Kane and PUBLIC State of NOTICE The property will NOT be open Illinois, sell at public auction to the for inspection and Plaintiff makes Kaneland Community Unit School District #302 highest bidder for cash, as set forth no representation as to the condiof Special Services below, the following Department described real tion Park, of the property. Illinois 60151 Prospective estate: 47W326 Keslinger Road Maple admonished to check FranTHE Eggleston Director bidders of SpecialareServices LOT 570 OF HOMESTEAD file to verify Phone 630 365-4117 ~the FaxCourt 630 365-5121 ~ all informaOF PRESTBURY,Email IN SUGAR GROVE tion. Francine.Eggleston@Kaneland.org TOWNSHIP, KANE COUNTY, IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR ILLINOIS, THE FINAL Notice PLAT of Public Meeting (HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RECORDED 1995 AS On May 25,MAY 201630, at 4:30pm, a meeting Kaneland RIGHT conducted TO REMAINbyINthe POSSESSION DOCUMENT 95K028821 AND School District #302 Special Education takeENTRY place atOF FOR Department 30 DAYS will AFTER CERTIFICATE the district officeOFin theCORRECTION Special Education Conference Room, 47W326 AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, RECORDED JUNEMaple 12, Park, 2003Il. AS Keslinger Road, TheINpurpose of the meeting will be to ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION discuss the 2003K096896. district's plans for providing special education services to DOCUMENT 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS students with disabilities who attend a parentally placed private school PIN 14-10-477-001 FORECLOSURE LAW.If orImproved home school within the district forMORTGAGE the 2016-2017 school year. with Residential For information: Examine the you are a parent of a student registered at Kaneland who has COMMONLY KNOWN AS: that is not courtreside file within or contact Plaintiff's of been with a disability the boundaries 104identified N. Buckingham Drive and you attorney: Codilis & Associates, P.C., School District #302, you are encouraged to attend. If you d Kaneland Sugar Grove, IL 60554 North Frontage Fran have further questions pertaining to 15W030 this meeting, please contact Road, Sale terms: 10%of down ofServices the Suite Eggleston, Director at 630-365-4117. 100, Burr Ridge, IL 60527, shighest bid by certifiedSpecial funds at the (630) 794-9876. Please refer to tclose of the auction; The balance, (Published in the Kane County Chronicle on April 28, 2016, May 5, file number 14-15-16437. including the Judicial sale fee for 12, 19, 2016) 1180680 I692768 ,

against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee's attorney. Upon payment in full of the amount bid, the purchaser shall receive a Certificate of Sale, which will entitle the purchaser to a Deed to the real estate after Confirmation of the sale. The successful purchaser has the sole responsibility/ expense of evicting any tenants or other individuals presently in possession of the subject premises. The property will NOT be open for inspection and Plaintiff makes no representation as to the condition of the property. Prospective bidders are admonished to check the Court file to verify all information. IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. For information: Examine the court file or contact Plaintiff's attorney: Codilis & Associates, P.C., 15W030 North Frontage Road, Suite 100, Burr Ridge, IL 60527, (630) 794-9876. Please refer to file number 14-15-16437. I692768 (Published in the Sugar Grove Herald, May 12, 19, 26, 2016)

PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE 16TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT KANE COUNTY GENEVA, ILLINOIS HSBC Bank USA, National Association, as Trustee for Adjustable Rate Mortgage Trust 2004-5, Adjustable Rate MortgageBacked Pass-Through Certificates, Series 2004-5 PLAINTIFF Vs. Marforry Lagatuz; et. al. DEFENDANTS 2015 CH 00419 NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above cause on 9/3/2015, Donald E. Kramer, the Sheriff of Kane County, Illinois will on 6/30/16 at the hour of 9:00AM at Kane County Judicial Center, 37W777 Route 38, Room JC 100 St. Charles, IL 60175, or in a place otherwise designated at the time of sale, County of Kane and State of Illinois, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, as set forth below, the following described real estate: LOT 4 IN UNIT NO 1, MIDDLECREEK, ST. CHARLES TOWNSHIP, KANE COUNTY, ILLINOIS, IN THE TOWNSHIP OF ST. CHARLES KANE COUNTY, ILLINOIS. PIN 09-16-378-002 Improved with Residential COMMONLY KNOWN AS: 5N116 Oak Court St. Charles, IL 60175 Sale terms: 10% down of the highest bid by certified funds at the close of the auction; The balance, including the Judicial sale fee for Abandoned Residential Property Municipality Relief Fund, which is calculated at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 or fraction thereof of the amount paid by the purchaser not to exceed $300, in certified funds, is due within twenty-four (24) hours. The subject property is subject to general real estate taxes, special assessments, or special taxes levied against said real estate and is offered for sale without any representation as to quality or quantity of title and without recourse to Plaintiff and in "AS IS"

subject to general real estate taxes, special assessments, or special taxes levied against said real estate and is offered for sale without any representation as to quality or quantity of title and without recourse to Plaintiff and in "AS IS" condition. The sale is further subject to confirmation by the court. If the property is a condominium and the foreclosure takes place after 1/1/2007, purchasers other than the mortgagees will be required to pay any assessment and legal fees due under The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4). If the property is located in a common interest community, purchasers other than mortgagees will be required to pay any assessment and legal fees due under the Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1). If the sale is set aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a return of the deposit paid. The Purchaser shall have no further recourse against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee's attorney. Upon payment in full of the amount bid, the purchaser shall receive a Certificate of Sale, which will entitle the purchaser to a Deed to the real estate after Confirmation of the sale. The successful purchaser has the sole responsibility/ expense of evicting any tenants or other individuals presently in possession of the subject premises. The property will NOT be open for inspection and Plaintiff makes no representation as to the condition of the property. Prospective bidders are admonished to check the Court file to verify all information. IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. For information: Examine the court file or contact Plaintiff's attorney: Codilis & Associates, P.C., 15W030 North Frontage Road, Suite 100, Burr Ridge, IL 60527, (630) 794-9876. Please refer to file number 14-15-04925. I693422 (Published in the St. Charles Kane County Chronicle, May 19, 26, 2016 June 2, 2016)

PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE SIXTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT KANE COUNTY, ILLINOIS JUVENILE DIVISION IN THE INTEREST OF: Mickey Blaney MINORS GEN. NO. 15JA47 NOTICE BY PUBLICATION NOTICE IS GIVEN: Danielle McNally Take notice that on the 7th day of March, 2016, Petitions for Termination of Parental Rights were filed under the Juvenile Court Act by Joseph H. McMahon, through his Designee in the Circuit Court of Kane County entitled "IN THE INTEREST OF Mickey Blaney, MINOR(S)" and that on June 14th, 2016 in courtroom #140 of the Kane County Courthouse, Geneva, Illinois, at 1:30 P.M. or as soon thereafter as this cause may be heard, a TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS HEARING will be held upon the petitions to have the minors declared wards of the

Kane County Courthouse, Geneva, Illinois, at 1:30 P.M. or as soon thereafter as this cause may be heard, a TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS HEARING will be held upon the petitions to have the minors declared wards of the court under the Act. THE COURT HAS AUTHORITY IN THIS PROCEEDING TO TAKE FROM YOU THE CUSTODY AND GUARDIANSHIP OF THE MINORS, TO TERMINATE YOUR PARENTAL RIGHTS, AND TO APPOINT A GUARDIAN WITH POWER TO CONSENT TO ADOPTION. YOU MAY LOSE ALL PARENTAL RIGHTS TO YOUR CHILDREN. IF THE PETITION REQUESTS THE TERMINATION OF YOUR PARENTAL RIGHTS AND THE APPOINTMENT OF A GUARDIAN WITH POWER TO CONSENT TO ADOPTION, YOU MAY LOSE ALL PARENTAL RIGHTS TO YOUR CHILDREN. Unless you appear you will not be entitled to further written notices or publication notices of the proceedings in this case, including the filing of an amended petition or a motion to terminate parental rights. Now, unless you appear at the hearing and show cause against the petition, the allegations of the petition may stand admitted as against you and each of you, and an order or judgment entered.

Patricia Boada a/k/a Patricia I Boada Mortgagor(s), to LANDMARK FINANCIAL Mortgagee, and recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds of Kane County, Illinois, as Document No. 2004K096099; and for other relief. UNLESS YOU file your answer or otherwise file your appearance in this case in the Office of the Clerk of this County, Thomas Hartwell 540 S RANDALL RD ST CHARLES, IL 60174 on or before June 20, 2016, A JUDGMENT OR DECREE BY DEFAULT MAY BE TAKEN AGAINST YOU FOR THE RELIEF ASKED IN THE COMPLAINT. PURSUANT TO THE FAIR DEBT COLLECTION PRACTICES ACT, THE PLAINTIFF'S ATTORNEY IS DEEMED TO BE A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. Pierce & Associates, P.C. Attorney for Plaintiff 1 N. Dearborn St. Suite 1300 Chicago, IL 60602 Ph. (312) 346-9088 File No. 253908-21202 I692726

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(Published in the Sugar Grove Herald, May 19, 26, 2016 June Thomas M. Hartwell 2, 2016) Clerk Dated: May 4, 2016

PUBLIC NOTICE (Published in the Geneva Kane County Chronicle on April 28, 2016, May 12, 19, 26, 2016) IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE SIXTEENTH JUDICIAL 1185585 CIRCUIT KANE COUNTY – GENEVA, ILLINOIS

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 16TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT KANE COUNTY, ILLINOIS DITECH FINANCIAL LLC, PLAINTIFF, VS. PATRICIA BOADA A/K/A PATRICIA I BOADA; HARRIS, N.A.; CAVALRY SPV I, LLC; WINDSOR POINTE OWNERS' TOWNHOMES ASSOCIATION; UNKNOWN OWNERS AND NON-RECORD CLAIMANTS, DEFENDANTS. 16 CH 292 260A ST JAMES PARKWAY SUGAR GROVE, IL 60554 NOTICE BY PUBLICATION NOTICE IS GIVEN TO YOU, Patricia Boada a/k/a Patricia I Boada and Unknown Owners Non-Record Claimants defendants, that this case has been commenced in this Court against you and other defendants, asking for the foreclosure of a certain Mortgage conveying the premises described as follows, to wit: UNIT 2004 IN THE WINDSOR POINTE TOWNHOMES, AS DELINEATED AND DEFINED IN THE DECLARATION OF CONDOMINIUM RECORDED AS DOCUMENT NO. 2001K072462 AS AMENDED FROM TIME TO TIME, TOGETHER WITH ITS UNDIVIDED PERCENTAGE INTEREST IN THE COMMON ELEMENTS, IN SECTIONS 15 AND 16, TOWNSHIP 38 NORTH, RANGE 7, EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, IN KANE COUNTY, ILLINOIS. Commonly known as: 260A St James Parkway Sugar Grove, IL 60554 and which said Mortgage was made by, Patricia Boada a/k/a Patricia I Boada Mortgagor(s), to LANDMARK FINANCIAL Mortgagee, and recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds of Kane County, Illinois, as Document

Wells Fargo Bank, NA Plaintiff, vs. Craig D. Gloden; Unknown Owners and Non-Record Claimants; The Gilberts Town Center Unit 2A Townhome Owners Association Defendants. Case No. 16CH307 497 Fayetteville Avenue, Gilberts, IL 60136 Judge Moran PUBLICATION NOTICE The requisite affidavit( s) having been duly filed herein, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL DEFENDANTS IN THE ABOVE ENTITLED ACTION, that said action has been commenced in said Court by the plaintiff(s), naming you as a defendant(s) therein and praying for a judgment of foreclosure and sale and other relief, that summons has been issued out of this Court against you as provided by law, and, that this action is still pending and undetermined in said Court. NOW, THEREFORE, unless you file your answer or otherwise make your appearance in said Action in this Court, by filing the same in the office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court on or before June 9th, 2016, AN ORDER OF DEFAULT MAY BE ENTERED AGAINST YOU. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the Seal of said Court on April 26 2016. /s/ Thomas C. Hartwell Clerk of the Circuit Court /s/ Ellen Morris One of Plaintiff's Attorneys Ellen C. Morris (6308804) MANLEY DEAS KOCHALSKI LLC Attorneys for Plaintiff One East Wacker, Suite 1250 Chicago, IL 60601 Phone: 312-651-6700 Fax: 614-220-5613 Email: MDKIllinoisFilings@manleydeas.com (Published in the Kane County Chronicle on May 12, 19, 26, 2016) 1185637

PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE SIXTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT KANE COUNTY – GENEVA, ILLINOIS

NOTICE BY PUBLICATION NOTICE IS GIVEN TO YOU: Frank G. Kaldis Ellen G. Kaldis Unknown Owners and Nonrecord Claimants That this case has been commenced in this Court against you and other defendants, praying for the foreclosure of a certain Mortgage conveying the premises described as follows, to-wit: COMMONLY KNOWN AS: 38W299 Stevens Glen Road Saint Charles, IL 60175 and which said Mortgage was made by: Frank G. Kaldis Ellen G. Kaldis the Mortgagor(s), to Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., as Mortgagee, and recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds of Kane County, Illinois, as Document No. 2004K155876; and for other relief; that summons was duly issued out of said Court against you as provided by law and that the said suit is now pending. NOW, THEREFORE, UNLESS YOU file your answer or otherwise file your appearance in this case in the Office of the Clerk of this Court, Thomas A. Hartwell 540 S. Randall Road St. Charles, IL 60174 on or before June 13, 2016, A DEFAULT MAY BE ENTERED AGAINST YOU AT ANY TIME AFTER THAT DAY AND A JUDGMENT MAY BE ENTERED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE PRAYER OF SAID COMPLAINT. CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C. Attorneys for Plaintiff 15W030 North Frontage Road, Suite 100 Burr Ridge, IL 60527 (630) 794-5300 DuPage # 15170 Winnebago # 531 Our File No. 14-16-03515 NOTE: This law firm is a debt collector. I692644

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rough Certificates, Series 2005-HE3 Plaintiff, vs. Cathleen Navigato; Daniel F. Navigato; Unknown Owners and Non-Record Claimants Defendants. Case No. 16CH309 0 N 654 King Drive, Geneva, IL 60134 Judge Moran PUBLICATION NOTICE The requisite affidavit(s) having been duly filed herein, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL DEFENDANTS IN THE ABOVE ENTITLED ACTION, that said action has been commenced in said Court by the plaintiff(s), naming you as a defendant(s) therein and praying for a judgment of foreclosure and sale and other relief, that summons has been issued out of this Court against you as provided by law, and, that this action is still pending and undetermined in said Court. NOW, THEREFORE, unless you file your answer or otherwise make your appearance in said action in this Court, by filing the same in the office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court on or before June 20, 2016, AN ORDER OF DEFAULT MAY BE ENTERED AGAINST YOU. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the Seal of said Court on April 28, 2016. /s/ Thomas C. Hartwell Clerk of the Circuit Court (Published in the St. Charles Kane County Chronicle, May 12, /s/ Ellen Morris 19, 26, 2016) One of Plaintiff's Attorneys Ellen C. Morris (6308804) MANLEY DEAS KOCHALSKI LLC Attorneys for Plaintiff PUBLIC NOTICE One East Wacker, Suite 1250 Chicago, IL 60601 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE Phone: 312-651-6700 SIXTEENTH JUDICIAL Fax: 614-220-5613 CIRCUIT KANE COUNTY – Email: MDKIllinoisFilings@manleyGENEVA, ILLINOIS deas.com

U.S. Bank National Association, as (Published in the Kane County Trustee for the Structured Asset Chronicle on May 12, 19, 26, Investment Loan Trust, Mortgage 2016) 1185659 Pass-Through Certificates, Series 2005-HE3 Plaintiff, PUBLIC NOTICE vs. Tara A. Mahoney; Richard IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR M. Mahoney; Feliciano Figueroa, THE 16TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT d/b/a Felix Landscaping & KANE COUNTY Concrete; Unknown Owners and Non-Record Claimants; The GENEVA, ILLINOIS U.S. Bank National Association, as Master Operating Association of Trustee, successor in interest Providence to Wachovia Bank, National Defendants. Association, as Trustee for Wells Case No. 16CH342 Fargo Asset Securities Corporation, 3031Settlers Parkway, Mortgage Pass-Through Elgin, IL 60124 Certificates, Series 2005-AR1 Judge Moran PLAINTIFF PUBLICATION NOTICE Vs. The requisite affidavit(s) having Frank G. Kaldis; Ellen G. Kaldis; been duly filed herein, NOTICE IS Barrington Bank & Trust Company, HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL DEFENN.A.; BMO Harris Bank National DANTS IN THE ABOVE ENTITLED Three Lakes ACTION, that said action has been Association; Homeowners Association, Inc.; commenced in said Court by the Unknown Owners and Nonrecord plaintiff(s), naming you as a defenClaimants dant(s) therein and praying for a DEFENDANTS judgment of foreclosure and sale 16 CH 00341 and other relief, that summons has NOTICE BY PUBLICATION been issued out of this Court NOTICE IS GIVEN TO YOU: against you as provided by law, and, that this action is still pending Frank G. Kaldis and undetermined in said Court. Ellen G. Kaldis and NOW, THEREFORE, unless you file Unknown Owners your answer or otherwise make Nonrecord Claimants That this case has been your appearance in said action in


been issued out of this Court against you as provided by law, and, that this action is still pending and undetermined in said Court. NOW, THEREFORE, unless you file your answer or otherwise make your appearance in said action in this Court, by filing the same in the office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court on or before June 2016, AN ORDER OF DEFAULT MAY BE ENTERED AGAINST YOU. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the Seal of said Court on April 28 2016. /s/ Thomas C. Hartwell Clerk of the Circuit Court

16 MR 362 NOTICE OF PUBLICATION REGARDING NAME CHANGE Public notice is hereby given that on the June 17, 2016, in Courtroom No. 250, of the Kane County Courthouse, 100 South Third Street, Geneva, Illinois, at the hour of 9:00 a.m. or as soon thereafter as this matter may heard, a Petition will be heard in said Courtroom for the change of name of Samantha Irene Perez to the new name of Samuel Rene` Perez pursuant to 735 ILCS 5/21-101 et seq. /s/ Samantha I. Perez Petitioner

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16 MR 524 NOTICE OF PUBLICATION REGARDING NAME CHANGE Public notice is hereby given that on the July 22, 2016, in Courtroom No. 250, of the Kane County Courthouse, 100 South Third Street, Geneva, Illinois, at the hour of 9:00 a.m. or as soon thereafter as this matter may heard, a Petition will be heard in said Courtroom for the change of name of Jason Alan Sparagna to the new name of John Alan Sparagna pursuant to 735 ILCS 5/21-101 et seq. /s/ John Alan Sparagna Petitioner

TO CREDITORS AND CLAIMANTS, UNKNOWN HEIRS AND LEGATEES 1. Notice is hereby given of the death of Anita Kruse, who died on May 16, 2014, a resident of North Aurora, Kane County, Illinois. 2. The Representative for the estate is: Lynne Bernard 22 N. Daniels Drive, Batavia, IL 60510 3. The Attorney for the estate is: Bradley N. Pollock 2150 Manchester Rd. #200 Wheaton, IL 60187 4. Claims against the estate may be filed on or before 11/14/16. Claims against the estate may be filed with the Clerk of the Circuit Court, 540 S. Randall Rd., St. Charles, IL 60174 or with the Representative, or both Any claim not filed within that period is barred. Copies of a claim filed with the Clerk must be mailed or delivered to the Representative and to the attorney within 10 days after it has been filed. 5. On 04/29/16 an Order Admitting the Will to Probate 6. Within forty-two (42) days after the effective date of the original Order Admitting the Will to Probate, you may file a petition with the Court to require proof of the validity of the Will by testimony or witnesses to the Will in open Court, or other evidence, as provided in Article VI 5/6-21 (755 ILCS 5/6/21). 7. Within six (6) months after the effective date of the original Order Admitting the Will to Probate, you may file a petition with the Court to contest the validity of the Will as provided under Article VIII 5/8-1 of the Probate Act (755 ILCS 5/8-1). 8. The estate will be administrated without Court supervision unless an interested party terminates independent supervision administration by filing a petition to terminate under Article XXVIII 5/28-4 of the Probate Act (755 ILCS 5/28-4).

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/s/ Ellen Morris One of Plaintiff's Attorneys (Published in the Elburn Chronicle Ellen C. Morris (6308804) on May 5, 12, 19, 2016) MANLEY DEAS KOCHALSKI LLC 1183904 Attorneys for Plaintiff One East Wacker, Suite 1250 PUBLIC NOTICE Chicago, IL 60601 Phone: 312-651-6700 Fax: 614-220-5613 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT Email: MDKIllinoisFilings@manleyFOR THE SIXTEENTH deas.com JUDICIAL CIRCUIT KANE COUNTY, ILLINOIS (Published in the Kane County Chronicle on May 12, 19, 26, 16 MR 467 2016) 1185652 NOTICE OF PUBLICATION REGARDING NAME CHANGE Public notice is hereby given that on the June 24, 2016, in CourtPUBLIC NOTICE room No. 250, of the Kane County IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE Courthouse, 100 South Third SIXTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT Street, Geneva, Illinois, at the hour of 9:00 a.m. or as soon thereafter KANE COUNTY, ILLINOIS as this matter may heard, a Petition be heard in said Courtroom will IN RE: THE MARRIAGE OF for the change of name of Rita Zimbler, Jose Manuel Corona to the new Petitioner name of Josemanuel Corona purvs. suant to 735 ILCS 5/21-101 et Refugio Hernandez seq. Respondent. /s/ Veronica Villagomez Petitioner CASE NO. 16 D 556 PUBLICATION NOTICE (Published in the Kane County The requisite affidavit for Publi- Chronicle on May 5, 12, 19, cation having been filed, NOTICE IS 2016) 1183921 HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL DEFENDANTS IN THE ABOVE ENTITLED ACTION, that said action has been PUBLIC NOTICE commenced in the said Court by the plaintiff, naming you as defen- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE SIXTEENTH dants therein and praying JUDICIAL CIRCUIT For Judgement of Dissolution of Marriage KANE COUNTY, ILLINOIS and for other relief; that summons has been issued out of this Court 16 MR 477 against you as provided by law, NOTICE OF PUBLICATION and, that this action is still pending REGARDING NAME and undetermined in said court. CHANGE Public notice is hereby NOW, THEREFORE, unless you file given that on the June 24, your answer or otherwise make 2016, in Courtroom No. your appearance in said action in 250, of the Kane County this Court, by filing the same in the Courthouse, 100 South Third office of the Clerk of the Circuit Street, Geneva, Illinois, at the Court on or before June 6, 2016, hour of 9:00 a.m. or as AN ORDER OF DEFAULT MAY BE soon thereafter as this matter ENTERED AGAINST YOU. may heard, a Petition will be heard in said Courtroom Thomas M. Hartwell for the change of name of Clerk of the Circuit Court Cynthia Ann Freeman to the (Seal) new name of Cai Jonah Ann Rauh pursuant to 735 Name: Rita Zimbler ILCS 5/21-101 et seq. Address: 53 Robin Road City, State, Zip: /s/ Cynthia Ann Freeman Carpentersville, IL 60110 Petitioner Phone: (224)802-2909 (Published in the Kane (Published in the Kane County County Chronicle on April Chronicle, May 5, 12, 19, 2016) May 5, 12, 19, 2016) 1183410 1183402

(Published in the Kane County Chronicle on May 19, 26, 2016, June 2, 2016) 1188539

PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE SIXTEENTH JUDICIAL COURT KANE COUNTY, STATE OF ILLINOIS IN THE ESTATE OF JAMES FRANCIS CARNEY, Deceased. Case No. 2016 P 207 PUBLICATION NOTICE OF CLAIM DATE Notice is given of the death of James Francis Carney on August 15, 2015, and Letters of Office were issued on April 20, 2016, to Dan Carney as Independent Executor whose attorney is Strohschein Law Group, LLC, 455 Dunham Road, Suite 200, St. Charles, Illinois 60174. Claims may be filed on or before the 1st day of November, 2016, or six (6) months from the date of the first publication of this Claim Date, whichever is later, and any claim not filed on or before that date is barred. Claims against the estate may be filed with the Clerk of the Circuit Court, P.O. Box 112, Geneva, IL 60134-0112, or with the representative, or both. Within 10 days after a claimant files its claim with the Court. The claimant must mail or deliver a copy of the claim to the representative AND to its attorney of record AND file with the Court proof of mailing or delivery of said copies.

/s/ Lynne Bernard Signature of Executor (Published in the Kane County Chronicle May 12, 19, 26, 2016) 1185687

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE SIXTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT KANE COUNTY, ILLINOIS

Court on or before November 12, 2016. _ AN ORDER OF DEFAULT MAY BE ENTERED AGAINST YOU.

proximately 200 breakfasts, 200 lunches, and 50 snacks 4 days per week delivered to 69 North Aldine Street, Elgin, IL. Approximately 50 breakfasts, 50 lunches, and 50 IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have snacks delivered on Fridays to 69 hereunto set my hand and affixed North Aldine Street, Elgin, IL. the Seal of said Court on May 17, 2016 Bidding will begin on May 1, 2016 and will close on June 14, 2016 Name: PATRICK M. KINNALLY at 2pm. Bids will be opened on Attorney for: Constantino & June 15, 2016 at 1661 Landmark Angelica Guadarrama Road, Aurora, IL at 9:00am. All Atty Registration No.: 03126201 contracts are subject to review Address: 2114 Deerpath Road by the Illinois State Board of City, State, Zip: Aurora, IL 60506 Education. To obtain a copy of Phone: (630) 907-0909 the invitation for bid or more Attorney E-mail: information contact John Tolliver, pkinnally@kfkllaw.com Health Services Coordinator, Two Rivers Head Start Agency at (Published in the Elburn Chronicle 630-264-1444. on May 12, 19, 26, 2016) (Published in the Kane County 1185312 Chronicle on May 19, 2016) 1186929

PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NINETEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT LAKE COUNTY, ILLINOIS IN THE ESTATE OF Janice Lynn Eckhardt Deceased. Case No. 2016 P 265 PUBLICATION NOTICE OF CLAIM DATE Notice is given of the death of Janice Lynn Eckhardt (Janice Goffin) on July 21, 2015, and Letters of Office were issued on April 28, 2015, to Trinity Advocacy Group as Independent Administrator whose attorney is Strohschein Law Group, LLC, 455 Dunham Road, Suite 200, St. Charles, Illinois 60174. Claims may be filed on or before the 8th day of November, 2016, or six (6) months from the date of the first publication of this Claim Date, whichever is later, and any claim not filed on or before that date is barred. Claims against the estate may be filed in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court at 30 Greenleaf Street, Park City, Illinois 60085, or with the representative, or both. Within 10 days after a claimant files its claim with the Court. The claimant must mail or deliver a copy of the claim to the representative AND to its attorney of record AND file with the Court proof of mailing or delivery of said copies.

IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF D.R.G., a Minor Bridget Wrobel, Plaintiff/Petitioner Linda Strohschein, Attorney No. 6276202 Attorney No. 6238185 STROHSCHEIN LAW GROUP, LLC 16 P 235 Bridget Wrobel, 455 Dunham Road, PUBLICATION NOTICE Attorney No. 6276202 Suite 200 STROHSCHEIN LAW GROUP, LLC The requisite affidavit(s) having St. Charles, IL 60174 455 Dunham Road, Suite 200 been duly filed herein, NOTICE (630) 377-3241 St. Charles, IL 60174 IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL Bridget@StrohscheinLawGroup.(630) 377-3241 DEFEN DANTS IN THE ABOVE com Bridget@StrohscheinLawGroup.ENTITLED ACTION, that said action com has been commenced in said Court (Published in the Kane County by the plaintiff(s), naming you as Chronicle on May 12, 19, 26, (Published in the Kane County defendant(s) therein and praying 2016) 1186420 Chronicle on May 5, 12, 19, 2016) 1183973 A. That petitioner's Constantino Guadarrama and Angelica GuadarPUBLIC NOTICE rama be appointed as guardians of PUBLIC NOTICE the person and the estate of the minor child; Invitation to Bid Newspaper Ad IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE B. That the bond be waived; Elgin East, Valley View, River SIXTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT C. That an Order be entered award- Ridge, Elgin West Centers ing Petitioners, temporary care and KANE COUNTY, ILLINOIS custody of the minor child pending Two Rivers Head Start Agency IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF the outcome of this proceeding; is soliciting bids for a new D. For such other and further relief food service contract, beginning (DECEDENT): as the Court deems equitable. September 1, 2016. Approximately Anita Kruse and for other relief; that summons 200 Breakfasts and 200 lunches, Address:210 Airport Rd has been issued out of this Court 4 days per week delivered to North Aurora, IL 60542 against you as provided by Jaw, 735 Dundee Avenue, Elgin, IL. PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Date and Place of Death: and, that this action is still pending Approximately 50 Breakfasts and 5/16/14 - DuPage County and undetermined in said Court. 50 lunches 4 days per week delivIN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN THE CIRCUIT COURT NOW, THEREFORE, unless you file ered to 6N656 Watseka Avenue, your answer or otherwise make Valley View, IL. Approximately 125 FOR THE SIXTEENTH FOR THE SIXTEENTH Case No. 16 P 212 your appearance in said action in Breakfasts, 125 lunch, and 125 JUDICIAL CIRCUIT JUDICIAL CIRCUIT PUBLICATION NOTICE KANE COUNTY, ILLINOIS KANE COUNTY, ILLINOIS INDEPENDENT ADMINISTRATION this Court, by filing the same in the snacks 5days per week delivered of the Clerk of the Circuit 418 Airport Road, Elgin, IL. Apoffice TO CREDITORS AND CLAIMANTS, Court on or before November 12, proximately 200 breakfasts, 200 16 MR 362 16 MR 524 UNKNOWN HEIRS AND LEGATEES 2016. _ lunches, and 50 snacks 4 days per NOTICE OF PUBLICATION NOTICE OF PUBLICATION 1. Notice is hereby given of the AN ORDER OF DEFAULT MAY BE week delivered to 69 North Aldine REGARDING NAME CHANGE REGARDING NAME CHANGE death of Anita Kruse, who died on ENTERED AGAINST YOU. Street, Elgin, IL. Approximately 50 Public notice is hereby given that Public notice is hereby given that May 16, 2014, a resident of North breakfasts, 50 lunches, and 50 on the June 17, 2016, in Court- on the July 22, 2016, in Court- Aurora, Kane County, Illinois. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have snacks delivered on Fridays to 69 room No. 250, of the Kane County room No. 250, of the Kane County 2. The Representative for the hereunto set my hand and affixed North Aldine Street, Elgin, IL.

PUBLIC NOTICE Invitation to Bid Newspaper Ad Sycamore and Belvidere Centers Two Rivers Head Start Agency is soliciting bids for a new food service contract, beginning September 1, 2016. Approximately 200 Breakfasts and 200 lunches per day 4 days per week and 50 Breakfasts, 50 lunches, 50 snacks on Friday's delivered to 2425 Bethany Road, Sycamore, IL. Approximately 50 Breakfasts and 50 Lunches 4 days per week delivered to 6581 Revlon Drive, Belvidere, IL.

PUBLICATION NOTICE Please be advised that the Big Rock Park District Commissioners will vote on the tentative budget for 2016/17, at the meeting on June 7th, 2016 at 7:00pm at the Community Park Hall, Big Rock, Kane County, Illinois. The vote shall occur after a public hearing on the proposed budget, which the public is invited to attend and be heard. Any questions can be submitted to the District's President Gene Nehring 7S 405 Madison St., Big Rock, IL 60511. (630) 556-9599. The tentative budget, has been posted at the Community Park bulletin board and is available for review there, or by contacting the District's President. May 7th .2015 (Published in the Elburn Herald on May 12, 19, 2016) 1186192

PUBLIC NOTICE Lien Sale Notice for Publication Notice is hereby given that a disposal of property will be Held on 5/31/2016 at 9:00 a.m., 9:30 a.m., and 10:00 a.m., at 1690 Shanahan Drive, Kane County, in the city of South Elgin, state of Illinois. AAA Storage, Inc will dispose of said property to satisfy the lien on the property stored at AAA Storage, Inc, 1690 & 1685 Shanahan Drive South Elgin, Illinois, 60177 by the following person (s) Shannon Clapsaddle unit BB8, Scott Diehl unit D27 and Jason Roth unit K39. This notice is being published on 5/19/2016 and 5/26/2016 in the Kane County Chronicle in accordance with the S.S.S. Act SHA, Chapter 114, Paragraph 801 et seq. (Illinois Law) This disposition is subject to prior cancellation in the event of settlement between AAA Storage, Inc and the obligated party. This disposition is not open to the public.

Bidding will begin on May 1, 2016 and will close on June 14, 2016 at 2pm. Bids will be opened on June 15, 2016 at 1661 Landmark Road, Aurora, IL at 9:00am. All contracts are subject to review by the Illinois State Board of Education. To obtain a copy of (Published in the Kane County Chronicle the invitation for bid or more May 19, 26, 2016) 1188563 information contact John Tolliver, Health Services Coordinator, Two PUBLIC NOTICE Rivers Head Start Agency at 630-264-1444. “Letters of Intent” for Older Ameri(Published in the Kane County cans Act FY2017 Title IIIB and IIIE funding are due at Northservice Chronicle on May 19, 2016) eastern Illinois Area Agency on Ag1186932 ing, P.O. Box 809, Kankakee, IL 60901 on or before close of busiPUBLIC NOTICE ness on June 1, 2016. Applicants that meet the “Letter of Intent” deadNOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING line will receive an application for funding. FY2017 funding period: KANELAND COMMUNITY 10/1/16 - 9/30/17. UNIT SCHOOL DISTRICT NUMBER 302 SCHOOL BOARD For further information, email mdaman@ageguide.org. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by the The following county services are School Board of School District under this RFP: DuPage: CounselNumber 302, in the Counties of ing (IIIB), Legal (IIIB), TransportaKane and DeKalb, State of Illinois, tion (IIIB), Caregiver (IIIE); that a budget amendment for Grundy: Counseling (IIIB), Caregivsaid School District for the fiscal er (IIIE), Legal (IIIB); Kane: Counyear beginning July 1, 2015, is seling (IIIB), Legal (IIIB), Transposted to the District's web site at portation (IIIB); Kankakee: Legal www.kaneland.org and also avail- (IIIB), Caregiver (IIIE); Kendall: Leable for public inspection at gal (IIIB), Transportation (IIIB), 47W326 Keslinger Road, Maple Caregiver (IIIE); Lake: Counseling Park, Illinois in the School District (IIIB), Legal (IIIB), Transportation from 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m., from (IIIB), Caregiver (IIIE); McHenry: and after the 19th day of May, Legal (IIIB), Transportation (IIIB), 2016. Notice is further hereby giv- Caregiver (IIIE); Will: Caregiver en that a public hearing on said (IIIE). May 18, 25, 2016 budget will be held at 7:00 p.m., Wheaton Suburban Life on the 27th day of June, 2016, at May 19, 26, 2016 47W326 Keslinger Road, Maple Morris Herald-News Park, Illinois in this School District Kane County Chronicle Number 302. Dated this 19th day Kendall County Record of May, 2016. School board of Lake County Journal School District Number 302, in the May 17, 19, 2016 Counties of Kane and DeKalb, State Northwest Herald of Illinois. The Herald-News 1187211 By: Dr. Julie-Ann Fuchs, Associate Superintendent

PUBLIC NOTICE (Published in the Kane County Chronicle on May 19, 2016) As part of the federal requirement 1188402 pursuant to Rail Safety Improvement Act (RSIA) of 2008 and SecPUBLIC NOTICE tion 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA), CP wishPUBLICATION NOTICE es to inform the general public of CP?s intentions to install one 80Please be advised that the Big Rock foot Radio Communication Tower Park District Commissioners will with associated bungalow within vote on the tentative budget for the CP?s right-of-way at 39W433 2016/17, at the meeting on in the City of Elgin within Kane June 7th, 2016 at 7:00pm at County, IL. The Tower will be in-

es to inform the general public of CP?s intentions to install one 80foot Radio Communication Tower with associated bungalow within the CP?s right-of-way at 39W433 in the City of Elgin within Kane County, IL. The Tower will be installed in disturbed land along the railroad right-of-way and will include antennas for Positive Train Control (PTC) applications along with other railroad communication requirements. If members of the public would like to submit comments regarding potential adverse effects to historic properties as a result of the tower installation, they may do so by contacting CP's Community Connect Line (Tel: 1-800-766-7912; community_connect@cpr.ca). Comments must be received within 30 days of the publication of this Notice. Any other questions or comments regarding CP implementation of Radio Communication Towers or Positive Train Control or ongoing railroad operations can be directed to: Media Andy Cummings Tel: (612)851-5616 Media Line: 1-855-242-3674 E-Mail: andy_cummings@cpr.ca General Public Community Connect Line Tel: 1-800-766-7912 E-Mail: community_connect@cpr.ca

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Special Education Records to Be Destroyed

Notice is hereby given that KANELAND School District #302, Maple Park, IL 60151 will be destroying temporary special education records of students who graduated, transferred out of the district or who were dismissed from special education services during the 2009 - 2011 school years in accordance with the Illinois School Student Records Act. Students and their parents/guardians shall be afforded an opportunity to inspect and/or receive student records or any information contained therein during regular office hours by contacting the Special Services Office at 630/365-5111 x 110 before June 30, 2016.

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Public Notice is hereby given that on Monday, May 02, 2016, a certificate was filed in the office of ASSUMED NAME the County Clerk of Kane County, PUBLICATION NOTICE Illinois, setting forth the names and Public Notice is hereby given that addresses of all persons owning, on Monday, May 16, 2016, a conducting and transacting the certificate was filed in the office of business known as: the County Clerk of Kane County, Illinois, setting forth the names and Interstate Services Associates addresses of all persons owning, conducting and transacting the located at: /s/ John A. Cunningham 337 W Illinois Ave, business known as: Kane County Clerk Aurora, IL, 60506 ESN DESIGN (Published in the Kane County Dated: 5/2/2016 Chronicle May 5, 12, 19, 2016) located at: /s/ John A. Cunningham 1183392 40W505 Tanner Road, Kane County Clerk Sugar Grove, IL 60554 (Published in the Kane County Chronicle May 12, 19, 26, 2016) /s/ John A. Cunningham 1186113 Kane County Clerk

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Public Notice is hereby given that on Wednesday, May 11, 2016, a certificate was filed in the office of the County Clerk of Kane County, Illinois, setting forth the names and addresses of all persons owning, J R S Construction conducting and transacting the business known as: located at: 1414 S 14th St, GRAPEVINE REMODELING St Charles, IL 60174 located at: 1565 Burton Ct Suite D Aurora, IL 60505 Dated: 5/11/2016

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PUBLIC NOTICE ASSUMED NAME PUBLICATION NOTICE Public Notice is hereby given that on Friday, May 13, 2016, a certificate was filed in the office of the County Clerk of Kane County, Illinois, setting forth the names and addresses of all persons owning, conducting and transacting the business known as: HEALTHe Medical Billing located at: 634 Ravine Rd, East Dundee, IL 60118 Dated: 5/13/2016 /s/ John A. Cunningham Kane County Clerk (Published in the Kane County Chronicle May 19, 26, 2016, June 2, 2016) 1188455

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Public Notice is hereby given that on Tuesday, April 26, 2016, a PUBLIC NOTICE certificate was filed in the office of the County Clerk of Kane County, ASSUMED NAME Illinois, setting forth the names and PUBLICATION NOTICE addresses of all persons owning, conducting and transacting the located at: Public Notice is hereby given that business known as: 1100 W Main ST Suite B, on Thursday, May 12, 2016, a St Charles, IL 60174 certificate was filed in the office of MIKES MAINT. & PAINTING the County Clerk of Kane County, Dated: 5/16/2016 Illinois, setting forth the names and located at: addresses of all persons owning, 1405 Coghill Court, /s/ John A. Cunningham conducting and transacting the North Aurora, IL 60542 Kane County Clerk business known as: Dated: April 26, 2016 (Published in the Kane County LEAPfrog Innovation /s/ John A. Cunningham Chronicle May 19, 26, 2016, located at: Kane County Clerk June 2, 2016) 1188858 4N118 Trotter Ln, St Charles, IL 60175 (Published in the Kane County Chronicle May 5, 12, 19, 2016) PUBLIC NOTICE Dated: 5/12/2016 1183361 ASSUMED NAME /s/ John A. Cunningham PUBLICATION NOTICE Kane County Clerk (Published in the Kane County Chronicle May 19, 26, 2016, June 2, 2016) 1188454

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St. Charles North’s bass fishing state tournament-bound boat No. 1 consists of Dylan Allamian (from left), Reece Rother and Danny Barsanti. Photo provided

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St. Charles North’s bass fishing state tournament-bound boat No. 2 consists of Alex Richmond (from left), Jake Lewandowski and Carter Heflen.

North aims to ‘do some damage’ at state North Stars sending two-boat contingent to Carlyle Lake By KEVIN DRULEY kdruley@shawmedia.com Make no mistake, urgency exists in the bass fishing state tournament. St. Charles North is sending two boats to the May 20 and 21 event at downstate Carlyle Lake, and each angler realizes it’s not a pleasure cruise. “Every minute counts, pretty much,” junior Carter Heflen said. “You’re going to be out there for eight hours. There’s going to be small windows of opportunity to catch fish, and

you’ve just got to take advantage of every bit of that.” Heflen and classmates Jake Lewandowski and Daniel Barsanti represented North as freshmen at the 2014 state meet, which was contested on the second weekend of May. The IHSA, in its eighth spring of sanctioning the bass fishing state series, approved a measure to move back sectionals and state last year in the hopes that warmer weather would help net bigger hauls all around. That rationale held firm during the Shabbona Lake Sectional on May 6 as four schools caught at least 10 pounds, 11 ounces of bass. Sectional champion Rochelle (12 pounds, 2 ounces) edged North’s No. 2 boat of Heflen, Lewandowski and Alex Richmond (11 pounds, 14 ounces) for the title. North’s No. 1 boat of Barsanti, Dylan Allamian and

Reece Rother had 10 pounds, 12 ounces of bass, clipping Marmion for the final state qualifying spot. Each of the top four boats hit its five-fish limit. North’s No. 2 boat had five fish by 11:30 a.m., 3 1/2 hours before the end of the competition. Heflen caught a 16-inch fish with just a few minutes remaining, however, and putting it into the live well made an important difference. “We really don’t quit right until we have to because you just never know,” said North Stars assistant Dave Fuerst, who drives boat No. 2. “If we had quit five minutes earlier, we wouldn’t have qualified. That was a really big deal for us.” North has produced at least one state entry in five seasons, leaving Fuerst and head coach Tim Pinks familiar with the Carlyle layout.

Although 26,000 acres in size, the lake “fishes very, very small,” Fuerst said, and recent rain in the region figures to add complexities by muddying the water. “You really have to prepare yourself to not catch that many fish,” Fuerst said. “You really have to fish for five bites every day and stay mentally tough all day long because you just don’t know. That’s just the way the lake is.” The 2016 state series featured 216 schools at sectionals statewide. The inaugural class in 2009 consisted of 199. State competition consists of two days of fishing taking place from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. both days. “It’s going to be a really cool experience,” Allamian said. “We’ve just got to keep ourselves sharp and ready to go and be ready to go down there and do some damage.”


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Geneva eyes successful run at state KANE COUNTY CHRONICLE editorial@kccchronicle.com

■ Kaneland: 4x800 meter relay

Class 3A ■ St. Charles East: 4x800 meter relay Kennedy Gift, jr., pole vault Emily Gier, jr., pole vault Jessica Glas, sr., 300 hurdles Casey McNichols, jr., 300 hurdles Anastasia Honea, sr., 1,600 ■ St. Charles North: Hannah Schilb, sr., long jump; triple jump Hailee Stay, sr., pole vault Hayden Buerster, so., triple jump Audrey Ernst, so., 3,200; 1,600 ■ Batavia: 4x100 meter relay 4x200 meter relay 4x400 meter relay Dakota Roman, sr., 3,200; 1,600 Hannah Schlaman, jr., 100; 200 MaryGrace Golden, so., 800 ■ Geneva: Kristin Higgins, jr., high jump Shannon Callahan, sr., high jump McKenzie Altmayer, sr., 3,200; 1,600 Emma Ehrhardt, jr., 3,200 Ndidi Ukaobasi, sr., 100; 200

4x100 meter relay 4x200 meter relay 4x400 meter relay Sydney Davidson, jr., pole vault Lexie Guerra, jr., pole vault Maddie Keifer, jr., high jump; triple jump Nicole Sreenan, jr. 100, 400 Noelle Espino, sr., 800 Becca Richtman, jr., 800 Allie Heinzer, sr., 200 ■ Burlington Central: Megan Safranski, jr., 3,200 ■ Rosary: 4x800 meter relay 4x100 meter relay 4x200 meter relay 4x400 meter relay Kayla Keating, sr., pole vault Claire Hengesbaugh, so., 3,200 Danielle Goering, jr., 100 Julianne Hutchison, so., 100; 200 Brooke Delahanty, so., 800 Shea Vero, sr., 400 Madison Ronzone, sr., 1,600 ■ St. Francis: 4x200 meter relay

Georgia Reed, so., 300 hurdles Class 2A

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Senior sprinter Ndidi Ukaobasi and the Geneva girls track and field team enter the Class 3A state meet preliminaries on May 20 with plenty of confidence. The Vikings earned the program’s first sectional title at Hoffman Estates on May 13, the victory coming on the heels of capturing crowns at the Kane County and Upstate Eight Conference

meets in recent weeks. Ukaobasi won the 100 meters (12.46) and 200 (26.05) at the sectional. Ukaobasi and her family moved to Geneva from Canada before her sophomore year, and the soft-spoken sprinter at last is hitting her stride after battling injuries in 2014 and 2015. “It’s truly been a nice, inspirational story for our team and for other kids to see her because they definitely know what track and field means to her,” Vikings coach Peter Raak said.

Preliminaries are May 19 for Class 1A and May 20 for Class 2A and 3A, and Finals for all classes are May 21 at Eastern Illinois’ O’Brien Stadium in Charleston

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Geneva senior sprinter Ndidi Ukaobasi (center) competes at the Hoffman Estates sectional on May 13. She won the 100 meters (12.46) and 200 (26.05).

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Batavia High School board members, faculty and booster club members break ground during a groundbreaking ceremony for the school’s new turf field May 13. Sandy Bressner sbressner@shawmedia.com

‘Look for the bulldozers’ Batavia breaks ground on turf installation and track resurfacing projects By KEVIN DRULEY

“You’re talking now about a space that went from being able to be used on game nights to being able to be used every night. That’s a huge difference. ” Dennis Piron Batavia football and boys track coach

kdruley@shawmedia.com BATAVIA – Worn, muddy, goalmouth grass glistened in the sun a few paces away from ceremonial hard hats and shovels arranged on the northern end of Batavia’s Bulldog Stadium. Four months from now, that surface will be obsolete. A crew from FieldTurf USA Inc. is set to install artificial turf at the venue by mid-September, while Hoppy’s Landscaping, Inc. will replace the track. Batavia High School and other community officials gathered May 13 to break ground on the estimated $1.42 million dollar project for which the Batavia Bulldog Boosters will donate $500,000 over five years. Additional funding will come from money the district already had budgeted for the track resurfacing and other areas. “You’re talking now about a space that went from being able to be used

on game nights to being able to be used every night,” said Dennis Piron, who coaches Batavia football and boys track. “That’s a huge difference. So we just added a whole bunch of competitive space to our town that we never had before, and it’s going to be great.” In a unanimous 7-0 vote Jan. 26, the Batavia School District 101 Board approved a contract to go forth with the project. It will be funded without a referendum. The news thrilled many in an athletic department that still had memories of 2014, when Batavia voters rejected a $15 million bond referendum for Batavia High School that included synthetic turf and other improvements. “Now is the exciting time because we actually get to see some progress on the project and stuff like that,” Batavia Athletic Director Dave Andrews said.

Andrews, who emceed a 20-minute ceremony that included remarks from booster officials and Batavia Mayor Jeff Schielke, said preliminary construction could begin as soon as May 16, when the respective companies attain access to the property. “Look for the bulldozers,” Andrews said. Although the athletic department hopes to host lower-level games before then, Batavia plans to officially usher in the turf era with a boys soccer/football doubleheader Sept. 16, the end of the school’s homecoming week. Both contests are against Upstate Eight Conference River Division foe Elgin. The soccer game is slated to start at 5 p.m., with football to follow at 7:30. The Batavia girls soccer team tied St. Charles East 1-1 on May 13 in the

final competition on Bulldog Stadium grass. Batavia’s track will remain at seven lanes, but Piron and girls counterpart Justin Allison both were bullish about what facility upgrades would do to boost already thriving programs. They need only gesture to the school’s adjacent, 56,200-square-foot field house, completed in 2011, for one piece of proof. “Oh, yeah. It just takes us to the next level. Absolutely,” Allison said. “Having the appropriate equipment in any sport or any job is critical. So I foresee that definitely being a benefit.” Andrews stressed the upgrades would not only serve Batavia’s 750 student athletes but also the entire student body via physical education courses. The marching band also won’t have to worry about wet or muddy footing. “We’ve been doing a great job – and I give credit to our coaches and our kids – of probably multi-using and overusing facilities and space as well as anybody in the state of Illinois,” Piron said. Soon, ceremonial shovels will give way to heavier equipment as Batavia anticipates the arrival of a new campus gem.


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KANE COUNTY PREPS Krage answers Huskies’ ATHLETE OF THE WEEK call to ‘step up and play’ MCKENZIE ALTMAYER Geneva Senior | Girls track and field Why Altmayer was selected: Altmayer helped Geneva to the Class 3A Hoffman Estates Sectional title May 13, winning the 3,200 (10:40.95) and 1,600 (5:00.59). She will compete in both events at the 3A state meet in Charleston from May 20-21. Geneva senior girls track and field standout McKenzie Altmayer and the Vikings earned the program’s first Class 3A sectional title May 13, topping a 13-team field at Hoffman Estates. The distance veteran won the 3,200 meters and 1,600 as the Vikings added a sectional crown to their recent Kane County and Upstate Eight Conference titles. Altmayer, the Kane County Chronicle-St. Charles Bank & Trust Athlete of the Week, talked with Chronicle sports editor Kevin Druley about her feats. How did the team approach the sectional meet after winning county and conference? Definitely all of us were all in focus. No one doubted it for a second. We would all congratulate each other individually, but

we were aways asking about team points, how many we got and where we thought we were. Focusing on the team was what helped us pull through and get to that point. What was the bus ride home from sectionals like? It was very exciting. We were all freaking out, the entire team. It was raining a lot that night and we were sitting on the bus waiting for the announcement. … (Coach Peter) Raak came on the bus with a plaque and we were going crazy the whole way. Tell me about the mindset entering state week. Everyone’s just excited for the next big meet and ready to see what we can do down there.

There’s nothing quite like the crack of the bat against a ball that, you can just hear, is going all the way. Or, the roar of the crowd when someone’s rounding third headed straight for home plate. Baseball doesn’t get old. Neither does rooting for a team you’ve grown up with. Here’s to this season and to our teams. We’re ready for you to bring it home!

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Decimated by injuries, the Northern Illinois women’s volleyball team had no choice. The Huskies had to turn to reserve players. Some had played in few or no matches. Yet the Huskies were able to maintain their winning ways last season as players such as Taylor Krage, a St. Charles North alumnus who saw limited minutes as a freshman in 2014, maximized her opportunities last fall. “We endured a lot of injuries,” Krage said. “At one point, it seemed like everyone was injured. But we had strong leadership. When the older players got injured, some of the younger players that stepped in had little or no experience. But we had to step up and play.” Which is exactly how NIU players who once were thought of as depth became important cogs in the Huskies’ system. NIU went 19-11 overall in 2015 while winning the Mid-American Conference regular season title with a 14-2 record. The Huskies finished second at the MAC tournament, which they will host next season due to their regular season conference title. A team with plenty of moving parts in its lineup won 22 of 30 first sets from opponents. Krage played in 65 sets, started three matches and played in 24 of 30 overall. She had 88 kills, which was good for 1.35 per set on 311 total attempts. Even though it was a rushed, coming-of-age season for Northern, Krage felt the guidance offered by injured players allowed for continued success. She said every year, NIU has the same expectations: win the MAC

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West, the MAC tournament and go to the NCAA tournament. An NCAA tournament berth was almost a reality this past season, as NIU finished second in the MAC tournament final. “The injuries forced me and a couple other players into bigger roles,” Krage said. “We had to mature quickly. It was comforting to see how welcoming the veteran players were. Injured players really turned to their teammates and helped them to stay focused. Everyone was like, ‘Let’s go get it.’ If someone went down, we took a next man up mentality.” A versatile player, Krage has impressed NIU coach Ray Gooden with what he calls her “coach’s’ mentality.” Even though Krage only played in two matches as a freshman in 2014, Gooden saw a player that could contribute in every phase of the game. Skilled as a passer, attacker, blocker, server or defender, Krage was able to step in and be successful. “Taylor had all the capability and potential to make an impact on the group,” Gooden said. “It was really next person up when it came to our rotation this season. She had a chance to improve from her freshman to sophomore season with more reps. She really got comfortable doing things for us out there and had a significant impact on our success.”

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THE BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT

By KEVIN DRULEY kdruley@shawmedia.com

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Former St. Charles North boys basketball standout Dustin Lee went on to a collegiate career at NCAA Division III Lawrence in Appleton, Wis. These days, he is part of a men’s recreational team looking to gain entry into a national open event called The Basketball Tournament, in which the winning team gets $2 million. “It has been kind of fun,” Lee said, “actually talking with people and people reaching out to us saying good luck. People I haven’t talked to in a long time.” A sales manager at a Chi-

cago engineering firm, Lee majored in economics at Lawrence, an NCAA Division III school in Appleton, Wis. He was no stranger to crunching numbers in high school, averaging a team-best 17.1 points a

Embracing new partners hardly a crime A few weeks ago, my base partner told me in the briefest postgame meeting that I could ever recall that I called too many strikes. He then whined about how mad he was at the assignor, who sent him so far away to work a bad varsity game and how he now had a long drive ahead. So much for no crying in baseball, eh? I suppose you can’t make solid contact with everybody, right? Just ask those Detroit Tigers who recently faced Max Scherzer. Actually, I’ve had the pleasure of meeting several umpires for the first time this year and had a lot of fun getting to know them. Now I look forward to meeting with them again to work games, although with the end of the season in sight, it probably won’t be until next year. One of my more recent new encounters came with longtime umpire Ray Gerkitz from Ottawa. I had the pleasure of

QUILL THE UMPIRE Chris Rollin Walker working a couple of games with him, and after the latest we shared a few stories during our postgame talk. One of his best ones, though, had yet to be told because it hadn’t happened yet. Although I have to say that his stories about working games at Limestone when they had some kid named Jim Thome swinging for the fences were pretty darn good, too. Gerkitz attended Marquette High School and later coached football there from 1991 to 2001. Around the same time (1990 to 1996), Dan McCarthy, the current baseball coach at West Chicago, was coaching baseball and basketball at Marquette. The two got to know each other pretty well. So when the opportunity arose for Gerkitz to make the long trek to West Chicago

to work the Wildcats’ game against Larkin on May 7, he pounced on it. After all, it was 24 years ago when Gerkitz umpired one of his first varsity games, and it was at Marquette with McCarthy at the helm. McCarthy is retiring at the end of this season. Time was running out for the two to cross paths on the baseball diamond again, so Gerkitz ensured it would happen. “I got to know Ray pretty well over those six years at Marquette, especially because it’s a small community out there,” McCarthy said. “When you see someone you have a friendship with like that, it makes it a little bit more special.” McCarthy, who also coached baseball at Joliet Catholic, has crossed paths with plenty of former players and coaches over the years, and those relationships make those ballgames all the more special. “It’s nice to be able to

arrange games like that,” McCarthy said. “To be able to see guys like Ray and some of my former players really makes the day special.” While coaches may want umpires to give them a little more on the corner, Gerkitz decided to give a couple of them jerseys. Since Gerkitz used to attend White Sox games with McCarthy, as well as another soon-tobe-retired coach, Spring Valley Hall’s Tom Keegan, he presented each with Chris Sale White Sox jerseys to commemorate their respective retirements. He was able to give Keegan one earlier this spring, while delivering a similar one to McCarthy on May 7. “It’s something I wanted to do and simply did on my own,” Gerkitz said. “We used to go to White Sox games together as a crew and both are retiring this year.”

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Lawrence. One teammate is John Dekker, older brother of former Wisconsin standout Sam Dekker, who now plays for the Houston Rockets. “Sam is trying to become like a booster for us and get votes for us,” Lee said. Lee’s parents, Kevin and Bonnie, moved to Sparta, Wis., when Lee was a Lawrence junior. Before that, the family relocated from Libertyville to St. Charles. Lee’s older brother, Chad, played basketball at Libertyville and was a 1995 graduate. The Lawrence All-Stars play together at least once a week in open gyms in addition to a Wednesday night league in Skokie. Past TBT fields have included teams with former NBA and NCAA Division I players, but Lee and Co. believe a cohesive group comprised of athletes with several years of shared experience also can be dangerous. But the team must be voted into the field first.

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Continued from page 6 Because she’s such a good teammate, Gooden wasn’t surprised Krage was shown support and guidance from injured players. The Huskies lose just one senior to graduation. They’ll return an experienced lineup in 2016 along with depth that has been tested. “We are fortunate the culture we’ve built at NIU has allowed for our success to happen,” said Gooden, who has led Northern to two MAC titles, four of the last six MAC tournament finals and six 20win seasons in his 14 years at the helm of the program. “The closeness of the group is one of the biggest reasons why. We had a high level of trust. It was neat to see so many people contribute to that.”

James Nokes writes an On Campus column for the Kane County Chronicle on area athletes competing in college. Have a column idea? Contact him at jamesnokes25@yahoo.com.

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Dustin Lee essentially makes every basketball outing with his team of friends a version of Throwback Thursday. It hardly matters which day they compete. Still, the St. Charles North and Lawrence University product can’t seem to shake that whole “TBT” abbreviation. That isn’t suggesting he wants to. Lee and his pals are vying to earn enough online votes to gain entry into The Basketball Tournament, a 64-team, single-elimination tourney in which squads from across the nation compete for a $2 million grand prize. TBT regionals, held in Chicago, Los Angeles, Charlotte and Philadelphia, are set for July, but a preliminary voting threshold comes June 1, leaving Lee to reconnect with former St. Charles contacts.

game for coach Mark Smith’s North Stars as a senior point guard in 2004-05. North captured the program’s first regional title that season, to boot, as Lee was named Kane County Chronicle Player of the Year. Lee excelled at Lawrence, which shined in Midwest Conference play; the team also advanced to the NCAA D-III tournament three times. Shifting to shooting guard in college, Lee graduated in 2010 as one the top 10 3-point shooters by percentage in Lawrence program history. These days, the 6-foot-1, 180-pound Lee’s game hasn’t changed. Although he compares the selflessness distribution of his team, the Lawrence All-Stars, to the NBA’s San Antonio Spurs, Lee still says “it doesn’t hurt that we can shoot the lights out of the gym.” Lee’s team is so named because a majority of the roster played with one another at

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SPORTS NEIGHBORS Aurora University women earn All-Sports Award KANE COUNTY CHRONICLE editorial@kcchronicle.com AURORA – The Aurora University women’s athletic teams that competed in the Northern Athletics Collegiate Conference captured the 2015-16 AllSports Award for the fourth consecutive year and fifth time in the 10 seasons of the NACC’s existence. In the 2015-16 season, AU women won four of nine possible NACC championships in golf, indoor track and field, softball, and outdoor track and field. The Spartans also brought home a second-place finish in cross country, a third-place finish in tennis, a fourthplace finish in basketball and soccer, and a fifth-place finish in volleyball.

NACC schools are awarded points for each sport’s finish in the regular-season conference standings and the conference tournaments. AU edged Concordia University Wisconsin for the women’s sports award with a point index of 12.44 to 12.33. The on-field success brought postseason honors from the NACC for numerous AU coaches and players. Seven female student-athletes were named NACC Player of the Year in their nine respective sports; two student-athletes were named NACC Freshman of the Year; and three AU head coaches were named NACC Coach of the Year. Spartans named NACC Player of the Year were senior Nicci Bermudes (Offensive Player of the Year – soccer), senior Vanessa Hartzell (Pitcher of the

Year – softball), senior Emily Paull (Track Athlete of the Meet – indoor track and field), senior Talia Sheedlo (Overall Athlete of the Meet – indoor track and field, and Overall Athlete of the Meet and Field Athlete of the Meet – outdoor track and field), and freshman Elaine Walker (Position Player of the Year – softball). Spartans who received NACC Freshman of the Year honors were Walker (softball) and Jackie Schane (cross country). Head coaches named NACC Coach of the Year were Ryan Chapman, (indoor track and field), Justin Wyeth (golf) and Mike McKenzie (softball). The NACC completed its 10th season of competition in spring 2016. The NACC consists of 12 colleges and uni-

versities from the shared-border states of Illinois and Wisconsin. Member schools include Alverno College, Aurora University, Benedictine University, Concordia University Chicago, Concordia University Wisconsin, Dominican University, Edgewood College, Lakeland College, Marian University, Milwaukee School of Engineering, Rockford University and Wisconsin Lutheran College. The NACC sponsors 18 sports. Women’s squads are fielded in basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, softball, tennis, indoor track and field, outdoor track and field, and volleyball. Men’s teams include baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, soccer, tennis, indoor track and field, and outdoor track and field.

BULLETIN BOARD St. Charles resident earns quarter horse title

Under Armour Flag Football program to the Tri-Cities community. The Under the Light Flag Football ST. CHARLES – Chayna DeNicolo of St. League is a national flag football league Charles earned the Farnam All-Around for children in first through eighth grade, Level 1 Amateur title at the Nutrena East with an emphasis on community fun. The American Quarter Horse Association league is for both boys and girls of all Level 1 Championships in Raleigh, N.C., skill levels and promotes a competitive, on May 8 aboard her American quarter confidence-building, noncontact football horse, Onehot Shade Of Gray. experience. For winning the Farnam All-Around The league will run from June 5 through Level 1 Amateur title, she received a prize July 24, and registration is now open. All package that included a Professional’s practices and games will be from 1 to 5 Choice saddle pad, Montana Silversmiths p.m. Sundays at St. Charles North High sterling silver belt buckle and specially School. When registering at UAflag.com, designed trophy. participants can request to be placed on The Level 1 Championships are the the same team as other participants. pinnacle event for American Quarter The cost is $155 a player, which Horse Level 1 and Rookie exhibitors who Photo provided by The American Quarter Horse Journal competed in halter, English and western St. Charles resident Chayna DeNicolo earns the Farnam All-Around Level 1 Amateur title includes an Under Armour jersey and disciplines. More than 3,000 entries May 8 at the Nutrena East American Quarter Horse Association Level 1 Championships shorts. A portion of all proceeds will go to the Brothers in Arms Foundation. competed for 82 titles. in Raleigh, N.C. Games will be 6-on-6 for first- through For more information, visit www.aqha. p.m. For more information or to register, St. Norbert in DePere, Wis.; Rachel Ping sixth-graders and 7-on-7 for seventh- and com/level1championships. visit www.kaneland.org or contact Peter of Batavia, daughter of Michael and Mary eighth-graders. For more information or Ann Ping, will play volleyball for MichiGoff at 630-365-8224. to register, visit UAflag.com. Inaugural Kaneland golf gan Tech in Houghton, Mich.; Madison scramble set for June 4 Ronzone of Batavia, daughter of Joseph St. Charles North to offer Kaneland High School will host its inau- Five area athletes sign letters and Elizabeth Ronzone, will run cross summer swim lessons gural golf scramble and dinner, Chip In for of intent at Rosary High School AURORA – Five local students were country and track for Notre Dame; and ST. CHARLES – St. Charles North will the Knights, on June 4 at Bliss Creek Golf among 12 athletes at Rosary High School Katie Thielen of Elburn, daughter of Rick offer summer swim lessons to District 303 Course, 1 Golfview Lane, Sugar Grove. All who signed letters of intent to pursue and Mary Thielen, will play soccer for St. community members. Lessons run in twoproceeds will benefit KHS Athletics. sports at the college level. Ambrose University in Davenport, Iowa. week sessions from June 6 through July 21. A player package, which includes 18 Sarah Fergus of Sugar Grove, daughter Lessons are $60 per session, with holes of golf with a cart plus course St. Charles North to host of Mona and Martin Fergus, will swim eight days per session. Each lesson is 30 events, prizes and a steak dinner, costs youth flag football league for Bowling Green State University in minutes in length with a 3-to-1 instructor $100. A dinner package costs $50, and ST. CHARLES – Tri-Cities Football and to swimmer ratio. For more information hole sponsorships are available for $100. Bowling Green, Ohio; Emma Molenhouse Under the Lights Flag Football are excited or to register, visit d303.org. Registration begins at 11 a.m., shotgun of North Aurora, daughter of Peter and to announce a partnership to bring the – Kane County Chronicle start golf starts at noon and dinner is at 6 Heidi Molenhouse, will play softball for


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39W573 Carl Sandburg Rd. In Fox Mill adjacent to Norton’s Farm, 1 owner 4 bedroom 4 bath home, updated kit with island, fam rm fpl, rustic-style fin bsmt, new furnace & air. MLS ID 09202715 Barbara Daly 630-232-6900

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3440 Antoine Pl. Updated home backs to woods & bike trail! 2,400+ sq ft, acacia hardwood flrs, 4 bedrooms, 3.5ba, see-thru fpl, fin walkout lower level. MLS ID 09226335 Brenda Galauner

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$415,000

7N784 Sycamore Rd. Split level on almost an acre, 4 bedrooms, 2 updated baths, antique beams in 20x16 great rm, 2 tier deck, new driveway MLS ID 09175829

1306 Hall St. Corner lot in Walnut Woods, part fin bsmt rec area, 5th bedroom, 3rd bath plus storage. 2sty fam rm with fpl, maple kit cabinets with Corian counters. MLS ID 09190261

906 Elm St. Backs to tree line, 4 bedrooms, 3ba, main flr den, hardwood flr in kit/fam rm arrangement with fpl, bsmt. MLS ID 09127820

2800 Foxfield Dr. Over 3650 sq ft, St. Charles schools! 2 master bedroom suites (1 on 1st flr), great rm fpl, maple kit cabs, bsmt, brick patio & firepit MLS ID 09215752

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$524,900 606 Mockingbird Ct. Close to St. Charles North HS in desirable Red Gate. 4 br home gets a second look on oversized cul-de-sac lot. So much new! Wet bar in bsmt, upgraded fplc, hardwood, vaulted ceilings, all in ultimate quality. 4 br, 3.5 baths. Berkshire Hathaway Starck RE

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$289,900 1802 Waverly Circle Townes of Fox Chase duplex with 3 flrs of beautifully finished space. 1st flr master plus br on 2nd floor & br in bsmt. Large private deck views pond. Loft overlooks vaulted living/dining rm. Well cared for. Just move in! Berkshire Hathaway Starck RE

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$249,500 364 Meadows Dr . Single family, 5 br, 3 ba. Excellent condition in great neighborhood. Walking distance to elementary school and public library. 5 minutes from I 88. Vaulted ceiling in living room. 2800 sq ft. www.forsalebyowner.com. Walter Duy 630-906-8175

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$334,900 321 S. Sixth Street Classic American 4-square has the built-ins, windows, woodwork & hardwood that give meaning to old & charming! Close to town, Fox River. Excellent condition. 2-tiered deck with built-in hot tub. 3 br, walk-up attic. A/C. Berkshire Hathaway Starck RE

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$499,900 28W130 Roosevelt Road Long drive leads to private 2.3 acre setting for this stately brick home. 1st flr master + 3 add’l br’s. Vaulted ceilings, bay windows, 2 fplc, walk-in closets, cedar closet. New roof, 2 new furnaces. Finished walkout bsmt. Berkshire Hathaway Starck RE

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39W490 S. Mathewson Lane Geneva $579,000

Beautiful immaculate home in Mill Creek with many upgrades. Vaulted foyer, family room and master bedroom and master bath. Split “T” stairs. Kitchen has center island with SS appliances with granite and hardwood flooring. J&J bath (bedrooms 2 & 3) & private bath (bedroom 4). Custom master closet. Custom mill work & Pella windows. Finished basement with custom built-ins, bedroom, and full bath. Custom patio with built-in grill, and irrigation system.

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2781 Patten Ave: Sold on or before 033116 Batavia by Petar V Kovacevich to Frank Lemke & 1440 Georgetown Dr: Sold on or before Kimberly Lemke; $344,000 040616 by Daniel W Hall to Albert L Burns Jr 279 Larsdotter Ln: Sold on or before 040516 & Beverly J Burns; $176,500 by Melisa J Bower to Ronald A Harmon & 1440 Green Pheasant Ln: Sold on or before Kim M Harmon; $230,000 040516 by David F Roney to Jeffrey Los & 3362 Harvest Ridge Rd: Sold on or before Amanda Los; $505,000 040516 by Block Trust to Brookfield Reloca324 N College St: Sold on or before 040516 tion Inc &; $580,000 by Deutsche Bank Natl Trt Co Ttee to Marshall B Lacey & Megan J Lacey; $150,500 Maple Park 442 Thoria Rd: Sold on or before 033116 by Kane County Sheriff to Saleem Mohammed 44W751 Welter Rd: Sold on or before 040616 by Timothy P Hughes to Ryan J Bean &; $350,000 &; $86,500 8N070 Grand Arbor Ln: Sold on or before 040516 by Stephen O Shelton to Steve HeidElburn enreich & Stephanie Heidenreich; $38,000 1N222 Blackberry Crossing Cir: Sold on or before 040516 by Robert Allen Weber to James North Aurora R Beavers & Maria T Beavers; $450,000 1487 Hartsburg Ln: Sold on or before 3S015 Dauberman Rd: Sold on or before 040616 by Ronald M Gonzalez to Ann Marie 040616 by Long Trust to Eric A Johnson & E Benco &; $258,000 Pamela L Johnson; $388,000 157 Lilac Ln 157: Sold on or before 040616 by Ger3S015 Dauberman Rd: Sold on or before ald P Lang to Jose Francisco Soto &; $150,000 040616 by Long Trust to Eric A Johnson & 238 Abington Ln: Sold on or before 040616 Pamela L Johnson; $305,000 by Dawn Fleming Olver to Rene M Smith &; $136,500 Geneva 10 Ford St 301: Sold on or before 040516 by State Bank Of Geneva Trustee to William K St. Charles 101 Edgewild Ct: Sold on or before 040516 Sheridan & Sharon L Sheridan; $235,000 by Melvin E Johnson to Joseph Kohn & Rolyn 2011 Pepper Valley Dr: Sold on or before Kohn; $331,000 040516 by Krusell Trust to William Schaefer & Erin Schaefer; $165,000 See TRANSFERS, page 6


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Open House Sunday 1-3pm New Construction Deluxe Townhouses For Sale Green Tree Villas Development LLC 3701 - 3707 Green Tree Lane, DeKalb

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1105 N Harvard Cir: Sold on or before 1135 Madison Ave: Sold on or before 040516 by 040516 by Federal Home Loan Mtg Corp to Jayesh Patel to Ricardo Mercado &; $212,500 Antonio Munoz &; $195,000 1403 S 9th St: Sold on or before 040616 by 1257 Sandhurst Ln: Sold on or before William A Minor to Robert W Hayward Iii & 040516 by Rebecca A Brogan to Robert Jennifer Elizabeth Hayward; $255,000 Saxe & Veronique Saxe; $103,000 1432 S 4th St: Sold on or before 033116 by Ken- 345 Randall Rd: Sold on or before 040616 by Asp neth P Kuhn to David M Degroot &; $212,500 Realty Llc to Kac South Elgin Llc &; $626,500 1624 Forrest Blvd: Sold on or before 040616 by Chris Unger to Alexander G Degurian Iii & Sugar Grove Meghan Degurian; $224,000 320 Normandie Dr: Sold on or before 320 State St: Sold on or before 040616 by 040616 by Catherine S Hillyer to Joy L Michael J Umathum to Matthew King & Wheeler &; $185,000

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5N424 W Lakeview Cir, St Charles $1,395,000 Stunning 5 br, 4.5 ba home backs to golf course & adjcnt to 2 acres of open space. 10’ ceil, 8’ drs & extensive millwork, granite kit, wd flrs, htd in-ground pool & more. Debora McKay 630-587-4672

Geneva $690,000 3 br, 3.5 ba home in the heart of Geneva. Walk to dwntwn. 1st-flr den. Granite kit w/Jenn-Air ss appl. Fam rm w/fplc. Din rm. Master w/2 walk in closets & ba. Deep bsmt. Cindy Carlson 630-240-9623

Geneva $619,000 Remod 5 br, 5 ba home on golf course w/fab views. Hdwd flrs, gour ss kit & priv master retreat. Open plan. 1st-flr den/br. Vaul fam rm. Fin walkout bsmt w/kit, ba & more. Jeffrey Cadwallader 630-587-4634 OPEN

St Charles $550,000 Updated 4 br, 3 ba home overlooks Pottawatomie Park & Fox River! Walk to dwntwn. Hdwd flrs, redone kit w/ss appl. Encl porch w/fab views. Whrlpl master ba. Liv rm w/fplc. Debora McKay 630-587-4672

St Charles $484,000 Location! Stone/brick 4 br, 4.5 ba w/2 fplc’s. Granite, marble & limestone. 1st flr mstr. All brs w/att bath. Gour kit w/ss appl. Fenced 2 acres. 2 -car + 3 car garages. Thomas Hodge 331-200-0501

Geneva $405,900 Newer 4 br, 2.5 ba home w/cov front porch w/beaut view of preserved open space. Granite kit w/cherry cabs & high-end appl. Mstr ba, fam rm w/fplc, cherry flrs & fin bsmt. Susan Mackay 630-640-2340 OPEN

Geneva $364,900 Mill Creek 4+ br, 3.5 ba & full fin bsmt w/5th true br, 3rd ba & rec/media area. Hdwd flrs & crown mldg, plantation shutters thurout, upgraded app & granite kit. Den. Jodi Sagil 630-334-2763

122 N 6th St, Geneva $425,000 Total rehab 4 br, 2.5 ba ranch heart of dwntwn Geneva! Hdwd flrs. Vaul granite kit w/ss appl. Huge vaul fam rm, liv rm w/fplc & 2.5-car gar. Vaul mstr ste. Fin Eng bsmt. Stephanie Doherty 630-643-3602

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1201 Kilbery (site 1) Ln, North Aurora $390,000 Gorgeous builder’s model for sale! Highly upgraded! 4 br, 2.5 ba. Large gourmet kit. Bayed breakfast rm. Fam rm w/fplc. Formal din rm w/hdwd flrs. Huge loft. 3-car gar. Cindy Carlson 630-240-9623

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Geneva $369,963 Beautiful 4 br, 2.5 ba home w/2-story foyer, hdwd flrs, eatin kit, extra-wide fam rm w/fplc, huge fenced yard & more. Excellent schools & world-class shopping! Nancy Sliwa 630-464-0555 OPEN

1260 Deer Pointe Dr, South Elgin $349,900 Yorkshire model w/3,208 sq ft of living space! 4 br + bonus room, den & 2.5 ba Master suite w/private ba & 2 walk-in closets. 3-car garage. Home includes full basement. Jodi Sagil 630-334-2763 OPEN

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North Aurora $330,200 Brand new 3 br, 2 ba home in great location near I-88 & Orchard.Huge great rm, gourmet kit, formal din rm, full basement, master br w/large walk-in, large yard & more. Cindy Carlson 630-240-9623

542 Moorfield (site 34) Ave, North Aurora $329,262 Beautiful 4 br, 2.5 ba brand new home is ready now! Fantastic floor plan offering over 3,200 sq ft of living space not including the basement. 1st flr den. Near I-88. Cindy Carlson 630-240-9623

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Bartlett $294,900 Updated 4 br, 3 ba contemporary 2-story in great neighborhood! Newer hdwd flrs. Vaulted ceil. Remod kit. Lrg fin English bsmt. Close to grade school, parks & more! Janet Sasso 847-417-3886

1778 Glenwood Cir 20-40, Sugar Grove $269,900 New 2 br, 2.5 ba .5-duplex in active adult cmmty! Granite kit w/42” birch cabs & ss appl. Fam rm. 1st-flr mstr ste. Loft. 1stflr lndry & den. Partial bsmt. Hdwd flrs. Cindy Carlson 630-240-9623

Sugar Grove $269,900 New 2 br, 2.5 ba .5-duplex in active-adult cmmty. Granite kit w/ hdwd flrs, 42” cabs & ss appl. Fam rm w/hdwd flrs. 1st-flr mstr w/walk-in & ba. Den, loft & part bsmt. Cindy Carlson 630-240-9623

Bartlett $259,000 Picture-perfect home w/3 spacious br, 2.5 ba & 2-car garage! Upgraded stone elevation w/front porch. Mstr br w/volume ceil, walk-in closet. Large deck. Fenced yard. Maria Delboccio 847-222-8672

Bartlett $215,000 Outstanding 2 br, 2.5 ba 2-story end unit on quiet cul-de-sac. Features vaulted ceiling, 2nd floor laundry, full basement & 2-car garage. New carpet & neutral decor. Mark Plunkett 630-514-5000

Bartlett $187,000 Beautiful 2 br, 2.5 ba 2-story TH w/lots of natural light & open layout. 18x16 patio. Laundry rm off kitchen. 2-car garage. Updated powder rm. Newer w/d. Long driveway! Teresa Spyrka 847-384-7569

Geneva $179,900 Fab 2 br, 2.5 ba end-unit TH! Open flr pln w/hickory flrs! Kit w/ brkfst bar & new ss appl. Loft/3rd br. Large master w/ba & walk-in closet. New carpet. Walk-to-all loc. Debora McKay 630-587-4672

DeKalb $159,900 Darling 3 br, 2 ba home w/approximately 2,000 sq ft on a nice tree-lined street in Bradt Park subdivision. Back yard. Walking distance to the elementary & middle school! Suzi Warner 630-587-4690

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Geneva $419,000 Mill Creek 4 br, 2.5 ba home w/cov front porch, paver patio & fenced yard. Large fam rm, wbfp, newer hdwd flrs, appl & w/d. Master w/jet tub & walk-in closet . 3-car gar. Thomas Hodge 331-200-0501

4N589 High Meadow Rd, St Charles $614,900 4 br, 3.5 ba 5800+ sq ft home. 1.24 wooded acres. 3 fplc’s, eatin kit w/hdwd flrs, ss appl & sunrm. Master w/fplc, 2 closets & whrlpl ba. Fin walkout LL w/fplc. Patios. Debora McKay 630-587-4672

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5N350 Keil St, Wayne $472,500 Fab horse property in dwntwn Wayne w/mature trees. Updated 5 br, 3.5 ba farmhouse w/chef’s kit w/ss appl, fam rm. Fenced pasture, barn & access to riding trails. Updates. Debora McKay 630-587-4672 OPEN

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Isacco’s Kitchen brings northern Italian fare to First Street By TOM WITOM editorial@kcchronicle.com

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ST. CHARLES – Isacco Vitali’s decision to relocate Isacco’s Kitchen a little closer to central downtown St. Charles wasn’t made on a whim. After all, the northern Italian restaurant had built up a following during its seven-year run on nearby Cedar Street. The move to a newer site meant more visibility, heavier foot traffic and ample parking, said Vitali, the restaurant’s chef and owner. And its smaller, more intimate footprint – total seating capacity, including the bar, is 42 – has worked out just fine, allowing the hard-working chef and his made-from-scratch dishes to better connect with customers. The transition began Aug. 22 when the lights went out at the original site on Cedar Street. It continued until two weeks before Christmas, and lasted “a little longer than expected due to various technical reasons,” said Vitali, who has had about 20 years of experience as a chef. Photos by Sandy Bressner - sbressner@shawmedia.com Longtime customers have reABOVE: Isacco’s Kitchen recently relocated to First Street in downtown St. Charles. The restaurant offers traditional northern Italian mained loyal to Isacco’s Kitchen, cuisine. BELOW: Fabio Casarini selects wine before a dinner service at Isacco’s Kitchen, which recently relocated to First Street in which draws customers from nearby downtown St. Charles. towns, such as Geneva, Batavia and Elgin. The Italian eatery also pulls diners from a 10-mile radius – as far away as Naperville, Aurora and Wheaton. “Consistently offering a good product is key,” said Vitali. “It’s what keeps people coming back. Everything else is important, but food is the main focus.” If you go Though the menu was tweaked during the move, it’s similar to the old n WHAT: Isacco’s Kitchen one. n WHERE: 131 S. First St., St. Charles “We make bread daily, as well as n INFO: 630-444-0202 or www. most of our pasta – something that apisaccokitchen.com (reservations are peals to our customer base,” said the suggested) Italian-born chef who was educated in England and learned about the culinary arts in his native country. “Some can create new dishes,” Vitali said. and it’s stocked with grappa, bourbon recipes may occasionally change from The dining room at Isacco’s Kitchand scotch. Isacco’s Kitchen by an independent day to day, but I basically have the The restaurant serves Italian wines pastry chef who makes tiramisu, choc- en is light and airy and has a rustic, same menu year-round and supplepredominantly, but also has a selecolate-semifreddo, ginger crème brûlée, wine-bar look. Racks filled with wine ment it with seasonal specials.” tion of varietals from California and bottles line two walls within the chocolate soufflé and cannoli. Crab and lobster tortellini in a other areas. restaurant. Because its food is prepared from spicy vodka sauce is one of the most The restaurant offers takeout, Fabio Casarini, Vitali’s cousin and scratch, the restaurant can accompopular menu items. The signature is available for private parties, and right-hand man, said the bar offers dish has remained on the restaurant’s modate those with special dietary customers can book its services for a small selection of bottled beers, needs, such as gluten-free, vegan and menu from the start. Another in-deoff-site catering. such as Italian, Belgian, domestics vegetarian. mand course has been braised lamb For information on Isacco’s Kitchand a few artisanal brews. The bar is “Even though the menu is small, shank in a saffron risotto. en, visit www.isaccokitchen.com. as long as we have the ingredients, we equipped to handle cocktail orders, Desserts are custom-made for

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DONNIE AND MARIE

WHEN: 5 p.m. May 22; 1:30 p.m. May 25 and 26; 8 p.m. May 27; 3 and 8 p.m. May 28; and 2 and 6 p.m. May 29 WHERE: The Paramount Theatre, 23 E. Galena Blvd., Aurora COST & INFO: From recording artists to television stars to Vegas headliners, Donny and Marie Osmond are the epitome of entertainment superstars. With more than 90 years in show business between them, Donny and Marie bring their catalog of chart-toppers like “Puppy Love,” “Paper Roses,” “A Little Bit Country, A Little Bit Rock N Roll” and countless more to the Paramount stage. Add in their fun-loving personalities, high-energy style and serious dance skills, and this is one production that’s a total blast for the young and young at heart. Tickets range from $69 to $99 and can can be purchased by calling 630-896-6666 or visiting paramountaurora.com.

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RARE BREEDS SHOW

WHEN: 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. May 22 WHERE: Garfield Farm, located on Garfield Road just north of Route 38, in Campton Hills COST & INFO: Breeders from around the Midwest display rare and historic livestock during this event. Individual breeders may offer livestock, poultry and byproducts for sale. Admission is $6 for adults and $3 for children. For information, call 630-584-8485 or email info@ garfieldfarm.org.

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WHEN: 7 p.m. May 20 WHERE: Hemmens Cultural Center, 45 Symphony Way, Elgin COST & INFO: The 2016 Mrs. Illinois America Pageant looks to qualify its winner to the Mrs. America Pageant. Tickets are available in the lobby the night of the pageant. Presentations include costume, swimsuit and evening gowns. The contestants compete for thousands of dollars in prizes, one of which includes a paid trip for 10 days to compete for Mrs. America. Call 630-325-4305 for information.

WHEN: 6 p.m. May 19 WHERE: Sugar Grove Public Library, 125 S. Municipal Drive, Sugar Grove COST & INFO: This festival will be presented by Lisa Diersen, founder and director of the Equus Film Festival of New York and co-owner of Royal Lusitano of St. Charles. The festival will feature the short cartoon “L’il Herc,” based on a real baby horse. Diersen then will introduce the feature film, “The Man from Coxs River,” which is a PG-rated documentary on wild horses losing their natural homes in Australia. The event is free, but registration is required by calling 630-466-4686 or visiting sgpl.org.

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WHEN: 10 a.m. to noon May 21 WHERE: Peck Farm Park, 4038 Kaneville Road, Geneva COST & INFO: Release a live butterfly inside of the Peck Farm Park Butterfly House. All ages can enjoy the splendor of releasing a live butterfly into its new home. Each participant will receive official adoption papers and a butterfly passport to earn stamps in a scavenger hunt throughout Peck Farm Park and Hawks Hollow Nature Playground. Pre-registration is recommended, as space is limited. Cost is $10 a person. Participants younger than 16 years of age must be accompanied by an adult. For information or to register, call 630-232-4542 or visit genevaparks.org.


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RAT PACK SHOW

WHEN: 5 p.m. May 22 WHERE: Arcada Theatre, 105 E. Main St., St. Charles COST & INFO: Check out one of the most popular and sought-after big bands in the world for both concert and swing dance engagements. With its unique jazz sound, the Glenn Miller Orchestra is considered to be one of the greatest bands of all time. The orchestra was formed in 1956 and has been touring consistently since, playing an average of 300 live dates a year all around the world. Tickets for the show start at $29 and can be purchased at arcadalive.com.

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WHEN: 8 p.m. May 21 WHERE: Paramount Theatre, 23 E. Galena Blvd., Aurora COST & INFO: World-renowned actor and comedian Buddy Hackett was a lifelong friend of the Rat Pack. Together, those five guys were the epitome of cool, ruling the Vegas strip and creating a smooth style that’s still emulated today. Buddy’s son, Sandy, and his crew of crooners are bringing the boys’ timeless Vegas show to the Paramount stage for one night only. Tickets start at $33 and can be purchased by calling 630-896-6666 or visiting ParamountAurora.com.

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WHEN: 8 p.m. May 19 and 20; and 7:30 and 9:45 p.m. May 21 WHERE: Zanies Comedy Night Club, 4051 E. Main St., St. Charles COST & INFO: Vince Maranto is among the quickest-witted comics in the business, with his shows consisting of everyday occurrences and audience dialogue. Upon seeing Maranto again, people often tell him that they thought of him the other day, as one of his observations actually came true in their lives. Tickets are $23, in addition to a two item food or beverage minimum. To purchase tickets, call 630-5240001 or visit stcharles.zanies.com.

WHEN: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. May 21; and 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. May 22 WHERE: Mega Center at Pheasant Run Resort, 4051 E. Main St., St. Charles COST & INFO: The event is hosted by C&R Sport Show Promotions of Illinois and the Collectors Arms Dealers Association, and all federal, state and local firearm ordinances and laws must be obeyed. The show will feature some of the best-known and respected dealers in collector-quality guns, swords and militaria from across the country. Admission is $8 for adults, and children younger than 12 are free.

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The Fabyan Villa Museum, which was home to George and Nelle Fabyan from 1905 through 1939, is open through Oct. 15 for public visits. The villa, re-designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in 1907, is home to many artifacts originally collected by George and Nelle Fabyan for their private museum. The Japanese Garden, which was created in 1910, now is open for quiet strolling from 1 to 4:30 p.m. Sundays and from 1 to 4 p.m. Wednesdays. In addition, it will be open from 1 to 4 p.m. Thursdays from June through August. The cost is a suggested donation of $1 a person for the Japanese Garden, and $3 for adults and $1 for children

for the museum. Self-guided brochures are available in the garden. More information is available by visiting the Preservation Partners of the Fox Valley website at ppfv.org. Preservation Partners operates Fabyan Villa Museum, one of three local house museums, as well as the Fabyan Japanese Garden, according

to its website. The same forest preserve also is where the Fabyan Windmill is located, as it once was part of the Fabyan’s large country estate. “The windmill and the villa and Japanese Garden all make for a great walk,” Metanchuk said. “There are fun and cool things to see and learn about.”

Kaneville, Maple Park libraries prepare summer reading programs By VIOLET MARQUARDT editorial@kcchronicle.com Reading isn’t an activity that should take a break when the school year ends. To support reading habits during the summer months, the four major libraries in the Kaneland School District host summer reading programs. From June 13 through July 23, the Kaneville Public Library will host its summer reading program for children and adults alike to spend their summer in the world of literature. Sign-up for the summer reading program began May 16. It is open for children and adults in an effort to encourage reading into the vacation months. “There will be prizes and awards, and we’re also going to try and have really great prizes for the teens if they want to come in and participate in summer reading. So we’re really going to step up our game and

“[The library is] just looking forward to having a lot of kids come through the door and look for amazing and fun things at the Kaneville Library.” Lynda Fillipp Kaneland Public Library director have a lot of prizes for books read,” Kaneville Public Library Director Lynda Fillipp said. “Adults, too, will have a summer reading goal and maybe even a chance to win prizes, as well.” Beyond just reading, the Kaneville Public Library also will have a host of new activities each week. Fillipp said the hope is to have crafts and activities – such as a movie night – at least one day a week. “We’ll probably do some special

things like have the [Fox Valley] Wildlife Center come out and show animals,” Fillipp said. “We certainly have the Kane County Cougars, who might come out and give us a sports clinic. And the Chicago Fire has approached me about doing a sports clinic this summer.” Kaneville Public Library’s summer reading program will follow a sports theme, and Fillipp said she hopes each week’s activities will offer an additional, narrower focus and theme for the childdren to enjoy. She said the library’s goal for summer reading is to get more patrons in the door and in love with reading. “[The library is] just looking forward to having a lot of kids come through the door and look for amazing and fun things at the Kaneville library,” Fillipp said. Maple Park Public Library’s summer reading program is open to patrons of all ages. The library’s

goal for its summer reading program is to integrate reading into every patron’s routine. “We like for them to read 100 minutes a week – about 20 minutes a day, five days a week,” Library Director Kimberly Martin said. “That’s what we aim for.” Maple Park’s summer reading program will be open from June 13 to Aug. 5. Those who complete the summer reading program will receive prizes. “I’m looking forward to encouraging kids to read over the summer,” Martin said. In addition, there will be a weekly lunch storytime at 12:30 p.m. every Wednesday. Martin is working to add more activities for the summer, such as a STEM program. More information will be provided once dates are set and will be available at the library’s Facebook page and website, sites.google.com/ site/mapleparklibrary/.

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GENEVA – Fabyan Villa Museum and Japanese Garden will be open to the public and for guided tours from 1 to 4 p.m. May 22. The museum and garden are located in the Fabyan West Forest Preserve off Route 31 in Geneva. The Fabyan Villa Museum was the former home of George and Nelle Fabyan from 1905 to 1939 and was re-designed by architect Frank Lloyd Wright in 1907, said Kane County Forest Preserve District spokeswoman Laurie Metanchuk. During the tours, visitors can learn about the legacy of the Fabyans and see artifacts of their collected Asian art and their original mission-style furniture, she said. “Fabyan Villa is one of our cultural gems here in Kane County as part of the Fabyan Forest Preserve,” Metanchuk said. “The villa was originally called Riverbank, and the majority of the artifacts came from the Fabyan time period.” The museum and garden will be open now through Oct. 15. Guided tours at the museum are 40 minutes long every half-hour from 1 to 4 p.m. Wednesdays and from 1 to 4:30 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays. Kid’s Days are 1 to 4 p.m. Thursdays from June through August, where museum-oriented games will be available, as well as self-guided tours, so attendees can explore at their own pace.

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As I mounded whipped cream and strawberries between the second and third layers and piped pretty swirls atop the sweet little dome, I recalled how little time mom had to spend in the kitchen because The Little Store she owned and operated in Big Rock were? How about the ones that were was open every day except holidays, raw in the middle and burnt around and somehow she also kept our house the edges? Remember the one we ate perfectly tidy. straight out of the pans because they Not to mention, every morning kept falling apart when Mom tried to get before leaving to open the store, she them out?” candled eggs to sell and milked WinBut the one that really gets us roarnie, our one-eyed cow. How could she ing – her coup de grace, if you will – is possibly have time to perfect the art of the three-layer cake she baked for my layer cakes? brother’s 16th birthday. It came in at I put the final touch on mine. It was just over 2 inches tall. And that included stunning. Nearly a foot and a half tall, frosting. for sure. I couldn’t wait to take a picture I was still thinking about those days of Jessica holding it at her shower. I as I grabbed my William Sonoma hot carefully put it on the bottom shelf of pads and took my four pans out of the my huge double door refrigerator I use oven. Oh my, they were perfect. Done in just for desserts. Since the shower was the middle and not a bit burnt around the next day and I didn’t have a fridge the edges. I began whipping the cream, at home that could harbor it safely, I and when it was thick, I added a splash decided to leave it overnight and come of vanilla and a couple of spoons of gran- back just before the shower to get it. ulated sugar. The next day, excited as can be, I Once cool, my cakes almost flew headed for my catering kitchen about out of the pans. The little dome for the an hour before Jessica and her guests very top layer was adorable. I began to were to arrive. I could hardly wait to assemble the cake on one of my special see my masterpiece again. But when pedestals. Using a pedestal for desserts, I opened the fridge door, I screamed. I thought to myself, is like wearing high With all that extra whipped cream, the heels with a party dress instead of flats. little dome had oozed completely off the It’s all about presentation. third layer and plopped head first onto And as I began to generously slather the floor of the fridge. And sometime whipped cream on top of the first layer during the night, the third layer had and add the sliced strawberries, my gone into a major slide and was barely mind turned back to my mom’s cakes. hanging on to the second layer. RunOf course, the reason they were so odd neled streaks and blobs of whipped was because of how unevenly her oven cream were everywhere. cooked. Her Thanksgiving turkeys I quickly divided the mess into two came to the table burned on one side. cakes and made them as presentable as Also, I was using a mix for Jessica’s possible. I can’t say that my business cake, and mom made her cakes from is open every day, or that I have eggs to candle or Winnie to milk. My house scratch.

SMILE, JANET’S COOKING! Janet Lagerloef

isn’t always as ship-shape, but one thing I can say for sure: I can make a layer cake just like mom’s.

White Texas Sheetcake 2 cups all-purpose flour 2 cups sugar 1 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon baking powder 1 cup butter 1 cup water ½ cup sour cream 2 large eggs slightly beaten 1 teaspoon vanilla extract Butter Frosting (as follows)

Butter Frosting ½ cup butter ¼ cup milk ½ teaspoon vanilla 3 cups powdered sugar Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Grease and flour a 15-by-10 jellyroll pan. In a large bowl, combine flour, sugar, salt and baking powder. Set aside. In a small saucepan, combine butter and water; bring to boil, stirring occasionally. Add to flour mixture, stirring to combine. Stir in sour cream, eggs and vanilla. Pour into prepared pan and bake 22 to 25 minutes, or until a toothpick comes out clean. Spread warm cake with butter frosting. In a medium saucepan, combine butter and milk. Bring to a boil over medium heat, stirring occasionally. Remove from heat. Whisk in vanilla. Gradually whisk in powdered sugar until smooth. Janet Lagerloef is the owner of The Catering Gourmets – http://thecateringgourmets.com – in Sugar Grove. Feedback on this column can be sent to editorial@kcchronicle.com.

Hickory Knolls event to encourage children to get muddy By ASHLEY SLOBODA asloboda@shawmedia.com ST. CHARLES – Laura McCoy is hoping for rain May 21. That’s because she is expecting dozens of children who will be ready to get muddy at the Hickory Knolls Discovery Center on May 22 – a day on which McCoy will welcome sunshine. The St. Charles Park District facility is hosting its first Mud Day event from 1 to 2:30 p.m. in conjunction with International Mud Day. The first International Mud Day was sponsored by World Forum in June 2011, two years after the idea

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for it began, according to the World Forum Foundation. In a press release, the park district described the day as a way to unite

children worldwide and encourage appreciation of the earth. McCoy, who serves as the nature programs supervisor at Hickory Knolls, said the whole idea is to go outside, play, get dirty and have fun. “I’m ready to just go out and play right now,” she said more than a week before the event. The event – which will be canceled only for thunderstorms – will offer a lot of hands-on exploration, McCoy said. Activities will include a mudpie-making station and tools for digging and building, she said. She said it is “really recommended” that participants wear old clothes. A cleanup station will be

available onsite, she said, adding that a change of clothes is also encouraged. The cost is $2 for residents, $3 for non-residents and free for children younger than 3. Registration is requested in advance through the park district’s website, www.stcparks.org. The activity number is 8645. About 40 children were registered as of May 10, McCoy said. “It’s clicking away pretty well with popularity,” she said. Based on the response, she said, the event will likely return next year. “I would love to put International Mud Day on the calendar for us,” she said.

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We do not call ourselves professional cake makers at The Catering Gourmets. But we do make tasty Texas sheet cakes. The chocolate version has been around for years – the one that calls for sour cream. I made lots of them when we lived in Brownsville, Texas, in the 1980s. About 10 years ago, I happened upon a lovely vanilla Texas sheet cake. It’s a real sweetheart and easy to make. We made 640 pieces for Kaneland High School’s Madrigal performances last December. Several people asked for the recipe, and I am happy to oblige. Recently, I hosted a wedding shower for my niece, Jessica, and I wanted to serve a layer cake for dessert. The only tiered cake we make is a double layer with whipped cream and strawberries between the two layers and on top. I thought this would be perfect for Jessica’s shower, since strawberries were so glorious at that time. And then in a flash, it came to me – like a shooting star suddenly appearing in the night sky. “It shall be a four-layer cake!” I’ve had great success with the double-layer version. Just add two layers, right? I went to the store to buy two more round cake pans. In the baking aisle, I spotted a small dome-shaped cake pan and pictured how quaint it would look – like a pill box hat from the ‘50s – as the fourth layer. As I began mixing the cake batter with my fancy Kitchen Aid mixer and pre-heating my state-of-the art convection oven in my catering kitchen, I started laughing about the birthday layer cakes my mother made for my five siblings and me when we were growing up. Each one was funnier than the next. Forty years later, we still laugh about those cakes, and my good-natured mother laughs right along with us. “Remember how lopsided they always

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Getting to know the Centre De Vin in Hong Kong We just returned from our latest trip to Hong Kong, where we focused our efforts on finalizing an agreement with Ben Chang, majority owner of the Centre De Vin. The Centre would serve as a wine-distributor base of operations in China. It provides a perfect platform to learn, experience and enjoy the beauty of wine. Centre De Vin is an impressive location in a new 10-story building that is easily accessible by train, car and boat and is close to the new airport. The building has offices for clients on the fifth floor; a café and wine lounge, wine boutique and lab on the ninth floor; and a rooftop sky garden on the 10th floor to host events. And, of course, Ben offers professional wine events and catering services, connections with the greater China markets and an impressive location for the convergence of various wine and related food professionals who may want to do tastings, seminars or food-and-wine events. What we found new and exciting from our previous visits to the Centre

The Centre De Vin in Hong Kong, China, is in a new 10-story building that is accessible by train, car and boat and is close to an airport. The building has offices for clients on the fifth floor; a café and wine lounge, wine boutique and lab on the ninth floor; and a rooftop sky garden on the 10th floor to host events.

THE WINE DETECTIVES Tom Minnerick is that Ben has added a retractable roof for the top floor to prevent inclement weather from interfering with any events scheduled for outside on the top floor. He has also added a new restaurant just three or so weeks ago to attract more clients. So, we believe we have partnered with Ben Chang at a perfect time for us to collaborate with him at the Centre De Vin and use his enthusiasm and expertise to launch our premium California wines in HK and China. And, as you can see from the photos, the Centre De Vin provides an outstanding vehicle for us to present Cardinal Rule and our other wines in a professional manner, where the atmospherics are very conducive to positive responses. We can present the wines in detail, taste them with food, discuss their merits and build events around them

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Tom Minnerick is an Elgin resident

who has spent 35 years working in the wine industry. “The Wine Detectives” column will run sporadically in the Kane County Chronicle over the next few months. Feedback can be sent to editorial@kcchronicle.com.

Put an exclamation point on your garden with variety of red roses Nothing sparks up a garden like a red rose. In the midst of subtle colors, red is an exclamation point. But what kind of red rose? Lots of people have Knockouts, but I would like to introduce you to some red and near-red roses you may enjoy. All of them are hardy in Zone 5a and are disease-resistant, which is important. No one wants to spend a lot of time spraying chemicals on plants, and certainly not in these times when beneficial insects are so important. Tess of the D’Urbervilles, widely available by mail order, is a David Austin rose I have had for many years. Beautiful, disease-resistant and slow to fade, it blooms from spring well into fall

LEARNING TO GROW Donna Mack in flushes. The flowers are full and last a long time. This one can be grown as a shrub, or you can put it against a trellis, where it serves as a semi climber. Some roses are rampant – not this beauty! Are you seeking a big and bodacious rose for an arbor? Quadra is a rose from the Canadian Explorer program. Roses from that program were bred for severe weather. (This rose is hardy in Zone 3.) It starts into growth very early in the season and blooms through frosts. The

huge red flowers are not just double, but quartered. It is completely disease-resistant, and will quickly cover an arbor or a pole since the canes are extremely flexible and can be wrapped around almost anything before they harden. This rose blooms constantly. And because it is so tough, you can even leave it on an exposed trellis all winter. For something more delicate, consider The Dark Lady, another David Austin rose. It does turn fuchsia in sunlight, but what a beautiful flower! Are you looking for a rose that can be grown as a shrub or a small climber? Look no further than Dublin Bay, which is beautiful and unfading. It also

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Donna Mack is a University of Illinois Extension master gardener for Kane County. The “Learning to Grow” column runs weekly during warmer months of the year. Call the extension office at 630-584-6166 for more information. Feedback on this column can be sent to editorial@kcchronicle.com.

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“That’s why pirates wear eye patches,” he said. Forgive me, but I have no idea how this conversation even started. It was 9:45 on one of Noah’s last school nights EVER (by the time you read this he will have graduated from high school, and the expression “school night” doesn’t really apply in college, does it?), and I was off my game. Noah, however, was not. “They keep one eye covered so their eyes don’t have to adjust at night,” he said. Apparently, the idea is that this trains the eye to stay adjusted to darkness. Super-important if you’re a pirate. Ya gotta be able to bob and weave and plunder and pillage above and below deck, right? And since artificial light wasn’t a

TALES FROM THE MOTHERHOOD Jennifer DuBose thing back in the old days, it could be pitch black down there, rendering a guy kind of useless during an attack – or simply helpless for several minutes, until his eyes adjusted. Huh. So the patch thing isn’t the edgy, “I-lost-me-eyeball-in-a-skirmish” thing? But wait, why are we talking about this again? Ugh. No matter, “I wanna try it!” I said, and covered one of my eyes. I was lying in my bed, under the covers, DESPERATE for sleep to take me, but I was

By BEN DRAPER bdraper@shawmedia.com BATAVIA – The story of Mark Twain’s life will be told at the Batavia Public Library at 2 p.m. May 22 by a somewhat unlikely source: the famed author himself. Long-time actor and impersonator Dave Ehlert will portray Twain at the library, 10 S. Batavia Ave., Batavia, during the library’s Sunday’s on Stage program. Ehlert tells the story of Twain’s life as Twain himself would tell it, from his early years in Hannibal, Missouri, to his worldwide travels, according to a news release from the library. Twain is not the only famous person Ehlert portrays. He has impersonated people dating back to 1965. “I started in show business as an Elvis impersonator and celebrated my 50th anniversary last year,” Ehlert said. But it wasn’t until working in a theater in Branson, Missouri, in 2002 that Ehlert decided to tackle the famous author’s mannerisms. The theater had booked an actor to portray Twain, but when the actor backed out with a week before the performance, Ehlert stepped in. “I had a week to prepare for the show, but I was sort of hooked after that,” he said. “He was a phenomenally funny guy, and I enjoyed the techniques he used to make a great story.” Ehlert’s Mark Twain program has been presented in more than 300 libraries in more than 44 states. The program is set to be 90 minutes

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Jennifer DuBose lives in Batavia with her family. Her column runs regularly in the Kane Weekend section of the Kane County Chronicle. Contact her at editorial@kcchronicle.com.

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SANDY HACKETT’S RAT PACK SHOW, 8 p.m. May 21, Paramount Theatre, 23 E. Galena Blvd., Aurora. World-renowned actor and comedian Buddy Hackett was a lifelong friend of the Rat Pack. Together, those five guys were the epitome of cool, ruling the Vegas strip and creating a smooth style that’s MAY 19 MARVIN STAMM, 7:30 p.m. May 19, Hem- still emulated today. Buddy’s son Sandy and his crew of crooners are bringing the boys’ mens Cultural Center, 45 Symphony Way, timeless Vegas show to the Paramount stage Elgin. Jazz trumpet legend Marvin Stamm for one night only. Tickets start at $33 and will appear with Mark Bettcher and the Reunion Jazz Ensemble – with guest artist Dave can be purchased by calling 630-896-6666 or visiting ParamountAurora.com. Katz on trumpet – performing an eclectic array of jazz, blues, swing and Latin grooves. Tickets start at $10 and can be purchased at MAY 28 ElginSymphony.org. SUNSET POOL OPENING DAY, noon (pass holders) or 12:30 p.m. (general public) May 28, 710 Western Ave., Geneva. General MAY 20 admission is $8 for Geneva Park District “13 THE MUSICAL,” 7 p.m. May 20, 4 residents and $12 for non-residents. Summer and 7 p.m. May 21 and 1, 4 and 7 p.m. May 22, Arts Center of St. Charles, 2422 W. Main pool passes can be purchased at Sunset Community Center. Call 630-232-4542 or St., St. Charles. Following a move from fast visit genevaparks.org for more information. paced New York City to small town Indiana QUARRY OPENING DAY, noon May 28, after his parents’ divorce, young Evan GoldHall Quarry Beach, 400 S. Water St., Batavia. man is trying to find a place to fit in. Tickets Regular hours for Hall Quarry Beach will be are $11.34, and available at 13ArtsCenter. noon to 6 p.m. daily until Aug. 14. For more bpt.me. information, visit BataviaParks.org.

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that’s why they do it,” Noah said, as he jumped up to turn out the light. Immediately, I opened my closed eye. “It works!” I proclaimed. I could see! “And shiver-me-timbers, I don’t care how old and edgy you are, I see two overgrown monkeys who need to get to bed!” I didn’t really say that last bit, but yeah, it really does work. But it really was bedtime. By the time you read this, Noah will have graduated from high school. And not long after, he turns 18. But I’m still Mom.

BUTTERFLY RELEASE PARTY, 10 a.m. to noon May 21, Peck Farm Park, 4038 Kaneville Road, Geneva. Release a live butterfly inside of the Peck Farm Park Butterfly House. All ages can enjoy the splendor of releasing a live butterfly into its new home. Each participant will receive official adoption papers and a butterfly passport to earn stamps in a scavenger hunt throughout Peck Farm Park and Hawks Hollow Nature Playground. Pre-registration is recommended, as space is limited. Cost is $10 per person. Participants younger than 16 years of age must be accompanied by an adult. For more information or to register, call 630-232-4542 or visit genevaparks.org.

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SENIOR STROLL, 10 a.m. to noon June 2, Fabyan Forest Preserve, 1925 S. Batavia Ave., Geneva. Seniors are invited to join naturalists the first Thursday of every month for a stroll in Kane County Forest Preserve District natural areas. Each month features a different site, learning about the natural and cultural history of the area. The strolls begin at 10 a.m. and last about an hour, with social time following the walk. In the event of severe weather, call 630-444-3190 for cancellation information. Wear sturdy shoes and bring insect repellent and sunscreen. Donations cover the cost of refreshments. For more information, call 630-444-3190.

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covering one of my eyes. “Now what? What do I do?” I asked, as Noah covered one of his, and Holly, who’d also flopped down onto my bed, followed suit. With her free hand, she covered one of Jake’s. And the Big Red Dog, asleep beside me but a moment earlier, now was standing at attention beside me with Holly’s hand over his eye. It was hysterical. “That’s it?” Silliness, really, but I was on to them, these devilish procrastinators of mine. “You guys! Best procrastinators ever!” This pirate eye business was for the birds. They ought to write a book, “The Idiot’s Guide to Getting Your Dopey Parents to Let You Stay Up Late.” But they had me. I kept my eye covered. “No, seriously, historians think

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Zika virus likely to appear in U.S. Dear Readers: In a recent column, I discussed new evidence that the Zika virus probably causes a brain birth defect that leads to small heads and brains (microcephaly). This can occur when a pregnant woman is infected early in pregnancy, when the baby’s brain is developing. The virus is carried inside certain mosquitoes called Aedes mosquitoes, which bite and transmit the virus to humans. Aedes mosquitoes have already spread north from South America and the Caribbean into the southern United States. This is obviously a concern for any woman who is contemplating getting pregnant. We don’t know, however, how large this risk is: • How often will pregnant women who are infected early in pregnancy have babies with microcephaly? One small study from French Polynesia estimates the risk may be as low as 1 percent. However, in my opinion, that estimate is not very solid. • What is the likelihood that the virus will reach the U.S. and Canada? Aedes mosquitoes now are in about 30 southern U.S. states and in Hawaii. Global warming is encouraging the mosquitoes to travel north. However, it is hard to predict how rapidly that will happen. Even though Aedes mosquitoes already are in the U.S., the virus so far has not been found in U.S. mosquitoes. The problem is that U.S. citizens often travel south. Some have become infected with the virus, usually without knowing it, and then have returned to the U.S. carrying the virus. If they are bitten by U.S. Aedes mosquitoes, the virus could be transmitted to those mosquitoes. And those mosquitoes then could spread it to other people in the United States. And then Zika infections could take off in the U.S., just as they have in South America over the past several years.

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Will this actually happen? I’m afraid it will. How soon will it happen? I wouldn’t hazard a guess. I’ll keep bringing you the latest information about this. • When will there be a treatment or a vaccine? There currently is no antiviral treatment for this virus. Although scientists are working hard on this, it is unlikely that a proven treatment will be available for several years. The same is probably true for a vaccine. It is encouraging that a vaccine against a similar virus, dengue virus, was approved in April. Hopefully, the lessons learned in developing that vaccine will speed development of a vaccine for Zika virus. • Why are we behind in dealing with this new virus? If you are regular readers of this column, you can predict my answer: because we have not invested enough in biomedical research and public health. We could have been collecting data on thousands of women in South America when this virus spread there several years ago. We could have started work on antiviral treatments and vaccines. Instead, federal, state and city governments were spending their limited resources on more immediately urgent health issues. There weren’t the funds to try to get ahead of this new virus. Who determines how much our government spends to protect our health? We the people.

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Dr. Wallace: I am surprised by the number of girls at our high school who have become pregnant. It seems like every month or so another coed is in the family way. Last summer, I spent a month in Holland with my cousin and we discussed teenage pregnancy. She said it wasn’t a problem there and she didn’t know anyone who was pregnant and unmarried. Are our teens more promiscuous than teens in other countries, or does it just seem to be that way? – Nameless, Boston, Mass. Nameless: According to a study

by the Guttmacher Institute, U.S. teenagers become pregnant, give birth, and have abortions at significantly higher rates than do teens in other industrial nations. Also, the United States, according to the report, is the only developed country where teenage pregnancy has been increasing in recent years. The pregnancy rate for Americans 15 to 19 years old stands at 96 per 1,000, compared with 14 per 1,000 in the Netherlands, 35 in Sweden, 43 in France, 44 in Canada and 45 in England and Wales. The teenage abortion rate for the U.S. was found to be as high as the combined abortion and birth rates for the other countries studied. Overall, the study concluded

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parents to drag you into their disagreements. If you agree with one of your parents, the other will become upset with you. When things are harmonious at home, talk with your parents and explain that you are very unhappy when they fight and argue. Ask them to please try and keep their emotions under control and to intelligently work out their problems. Inform them that you will no longer be a referee if another disagreement occurs. If it does happen, go to your room or leave the house until peace and calm are restored. Dr. Wallace: I’m 19, a student at Kishwaukee Community College and live at home with my parents. My curfew is 11 p.m. on weekdays and 12:30 a.m. on weekends. I think this is a lousy deal. After all, I’m 19, an adult, and consider myself a mature individual. I’d like to share your comments with my dad. – Nameless, Ro-

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DEAR ABBY wife of 15 years has recently Jeanne begun spending a Phillips lot of time with a group of women who socialize away from their husbands. They like to meet without their husbands and party at pickup nightclubs and swingers’ bars. When I asked her about it, her response was, “It’s just us girls dancing with each other and having a good time. We dance with each other at the table we’re at. We never dance with any of the men who ask us.” When I asked why they go to these kinds of places, she said the atmosphere and music are better there. Abby, I object to this type of partying. She’s now accusing me of being jealous and possessive. Am I wrong to want her to stop? I think what she’s doing is dangerous. – Please Stop in Arizona Dear Please Stop: No, you’re not wrong. Your wife partying regularly at swingers’ bars and pick-up joints IS a threat to your marriage. If the shoe were on the other foot and you were the one out drinking and dancing while she sat at home, she’d probably feel the same way you’re feeling now, unless you had both agreed on an open relationship. Spouses who treat each other without consideration for the other’s feelings usually wind up divorced, so while there is time to save your marriage, some sessions with a marriage counselor would be a good investment. Dear Abby: My mom died of cancer last year at the young age of 63. (I am 30.) Not one member of my husband’s mother’s family (other than my MIL and FIL, whom we live with) acknowledged her death in any way. There were no phone calls, no sympathy cards, no “I’m sorry for your loss,” NOTHING. My family and I were extremely hurt by their behavior. We feel that some sort of apology or explanation is in order. Some members of my mother-in-law’s family are now nearing death themselves, and I know I will be expected to go along with my husband, in-laws and their extended family to the various services “out of respect.” The problem is, my respect for them no longer exists. Any advice? – Disrespected on the

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7 p.m. on ^ WBBM The Big Bang Theory Comedy icon Bob Newhart reprises his recurring guest role — which earned him an Emmy — in “The Opening Night Excitation,” but the character adopts an unusual form. Let’s just say the story has a “Star Wars” theme as he reappears to advise Sheldon (Jim Parsons) on taking a big step with Amy (Mayim Bialik). Leonard, Howard and Raj (Johnny Galecki, Simon Helberg, Kunal Nayyar) debate who will get an extra ticket to the latest ”Star Wars” movie. 7 p.m. on % WMAQ Strong The final four teams are in place as the Elimination Tower winners claim the last spot in the new episode “Four the Win.” It isn’t long, though, before another battle to stay in the competition begins ... with the Ultimate Challenge reducing the number of remaining squads to three. Gabrielle Reece is the host of the show, which includes Sylvester Stallone among its executive producers. 7 p.m. on _ WLS Grey’s Anatomy Amelia’s (Caterina Scorsone) very big day brings her backing from Meredith and Maggie (Ellen Pompeo, Kelly McCreary) in “Family Affair,” the medical drama’s 12th-season finale. Jo and Alex (Camilla Luddington, Justin Chambers) hit a relationship bump when she admits she hasn’t told him everything. The custody arrangement involving Arizona and Callie (Jessica Capshaw, Sara Ramirez) means adjustments for them. Ben (Jason George) rushes to assist a friend. 7 p.m. on ) WGN DC’s Legends of Tomorrow It’s only been a few months, but Rip (Arthur Darvill) decides the Legends have paid their dues and lets each determine his or her own path in the first-season finale, “Legendary.” The process isn’t easy, since each of the individuals must choose between personal desires and the bigger mission of protecting the world. Sara (Caity Lotz) learns about sister Laurel’s fate from their father (Paul Blackthorne). 7 p.m. on @ WFLD Bones Members of music’s Pentatonix are appropriate guest stars in the new episode “The Strike in the Chord,” as the Jeffersonian team probes the death of an a capella group’s leader at a university. Suspects include other members who weren’t too happy with the victim, as well as those in a rival group. Aubrey’s (John Boyd) own college background is revealed during the probe. Hodgins (TJ Thyne) takes action to improve his condition.

Jessica Capshaw stars in “Grey’s Anatomy” Thursday on ABC. 7:31 p.m. on ^ WBBM The Odd Couple Wanting Oscar and Emily (Matthew Perry, Lindsay Sloane) to get to know each other better — and, hopefully, become mutually friendlier — Felix (Thomas Lennon) sets them up on a date in the new episode “Odd Man Out.” Teddy (Wendell Pierce) tries to steer Dani (Yvette Nicole Brown) through her first experience of negotiating a contract. Another episode, reuniting Lennon with his former “Reno 911!” colleague Robert Ben Garant, airs an hour later. 8 p.m. on % WMAQ The Blacklist Is it possible that, after a shocking death, the task force is about to lose another member? The drama’s Season 3 finale, “Alexander Kirk: Conclusion,” provides the answer. Reddington (James Spader) and the agents are on the verge of capturing the person behind that recent loss when a double-cross from within their ranks leaves the outcome in serious doubt. Harry Lennix and Diego Klattenhoff also star. 8 p.m. on _ WLS The Catch The drama series ends its season with back-to-back episodes. First, in “The Happy Couple,” a surprise visitor unnerves Ben (Peter Krause), while Alice’s (Mireille Enos) therapy proves beneficial in helping her try to catch Ben and his crew. Then, “The Wedding” challenges Ben to keep Alice safe while a major con goes down during a lavish marriage ceremony. 8 p.m. on ) WGN The 100 Certain events during Season 3 have confirmed anything can happen and no one is safe on this series, and that runs right up to the season finale, “Perverse Instantiation — Part Two.” Circumstances could mark the end of the road for other characters, but any survivors will continue into the already definite Season 4. Stars include Eliza Taylor, Paige Turco, Isaiah Washington, Henry Ian Cusick, Bob Morley, Marie Avgeropoulos, Lindsey Morgan and Devon Bostick.

8 p.m. on @ WFLD American Grit How do you get across 60 feet without ever touching the ground? That’s the latest challenge for the contestants, as the new episode “Squat Till You Drop” inspires them to build bridges — in the most literal sense. As usual, “The Circus” awaits those who fail to meet the task, with host John Cena and the cadre of military veterans advising the participants and trying to steer them to up to $1 million in rewards. 8:01 p.m. on ^ WBBM Mom The title of the seriocomic show’s thirdseason finale, “Atticus Finch and the Downtrodden,” does a neat job of incorporating the iconic lawyer character from Harper Lee’s classic novel “To Kill a Mockingbird.” The reference here is to Christy (Anna Faris), whose own aim to become an attorney may be thwarted by the cost of the related education. Bonnie (Allison Janney) has to exert some tough love on the newly returned Violet (Sadie Calvano). 9 p.m. on ^ WBBM Rush Hour “Pretty Little Liars” fans are very familiar with Janel Parrish, and she tackles a different role — that of trial witness — in the new episode “Wind Beneath My Wingman.” Carter (Justin Hires) has a morethan-professional interest in keeping her safe from her ex-boss and his minions before she gives her testimony. 9:01 p.m. on % WMAQ Game of Silence Jessie and Jackson (Bre Blair, David Lyons) try to move past the respective relationship problems they’re having to seek information at a ranch owned by Ray Carroll (Conor O’Farrell) in the new episode “Road Trip.” They’re quite surprised by what they find when they get there. Shawn (Larenz Tate) lands in trouble that has a racial undercurrent. Gil (Michael Raymond James) drowns his sorrows.

Claire Coffee stars in “Grimm” Friday on NBC.

7 p.m. on % WMAQ Grimm “Beginning of the End, Parts One and Two” pretty much sums up the series’ twohour Season 5 finale ... but fans needn’t worry, since there will be a Season 6. Black Claw’s determination to take over Portland makes Hank (Russell Hornsby) a target and prompts Nick (David Giuntoli) to take action. Adalind and Capt. Renard (Claire Coffee, Sasha Roiz) try to come to grips with their new circumstances. 7 p.m. on _ WLS Beyond the Tank Arianna Huffington plays a key role, via Kevin O’Leary, in possibly keeping a California couple’s honeymoon-related finding site going in this new episode. Lori Greiner advises the Florida developer of a beanbag chair that can be converted into a bed. Barbara Corcoran revisits her very first “Shark Tank” deal as she weighs in

on the latest plan of the Washington, D.C., marketers of a barbecue spice rub — an idea that will require government approval. 7 p.m. on ) WGN Masters of Illusion Seen lately on “Supergirl,” former television “Superman” Dean Cain is back for a third season of introducing professional tricksters on this series, which covers virtually every variety of magic. That’s indicated by the title of the new episode “Techno Magic, Quick Change and a Guillotine,” in which the featured acts include Greg Frewin, Barry and Stuart, Jason Bishop, Michael Grandinetti and Jonathan Pendragon. Another episode follows. 8 p.m. on ^ WBBM Undercover Boss Normally seen on Sundays, the series gets a special Friday airing with a new episode that takes the CEO of the United Real Estate Group deep inside the firm’s workings. Dan Duffy gets to experience what it’s like to deal with prospective home buyers as he assumes various roles to work alongside some of the realtors in his employ. They aren’t based only in America but globally, and he takes special note of their knowledge of the properties and their demeanor with clients. 8 p.m. on _ WLS Shark Tank Since the aim of anyone who goes before the Sharks usually is to land a business deal, it’s unexpected — to put it mildly — that somebody would turn down the offer. Such a rejection happens in this finale of the show’s seventh season, and to risk understatement, one of the Sharks does not take it well. 8 p.m. on ) WGN The Originals It all could be over for the Mikaelsons in “The Bloody Crown,” the third-year finale. Klaus (Joseph Morgan) stands trial and is answerable for centuries’ worth of his actions, prompting Elijah (Daniel Gillies), Freya (Riley Voelkel) and Kol (guest star Nathaniel Buzolic) to do whatever they can to save him.

LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) – You’ll be inspired to make personal changes. A short trip or a chance meeting that offers an unusual experience will help build enthusiasm and the courage to pursue your dreams. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) – Follow your desires and don’t shy away from doing things your way. An emotional encounter will lead to an interesting discussion and plans with someone special. Romance will improve your life. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) – Make yourself accountable for any misunderstanding you are a part of. It’s important to get your facts right before sharing information. Make personal improvements and avoid gossip. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) – Consider an

addition to your home or a project that will bring in extra cash. Make love a priority and personal gains your goal. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) – Make a point to learn something new. Diversifying your skills will help you jump into a higher earning bracket. A 4way x 2” ad secret is best kept that for now. PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) – Don’t worry about someone causing a fuss or trying to pick a fight. Concentrate on helping people who are accommodating and grateful. A personal pick-me-up will do you good. ARIES (March 21-April 19) – Attend functions that offer a wealth of information that will help you make crucial decisions about your future. A change in direction will lead to a higher income.

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HOROSCOPE By EUGENIA LAST Newspaper Enterprise Association TODAY – Take a greater interest in alternative lifestyles, different philosophies and skills that can help you make healthy choices. Conversing with people who share similar goals is favored and will result in a busy schedule filled with information and entertainment. Proceed with an open mind. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) – Try something new. Travel somewhere you’ve never been before. Break new ground and seek out people who have something to offer you. A progressive attitude will lead to opportunity. GEMINI (May 21-June 20) – Don’t let your imagination run wild. Realism will be required to avoid

a loss or being taken for granted. Partnerships will need an adjustment if you want them to work. CANCER (June 21-July 22) – Search for creative people who offer positivity and encouragement in order to be inspired. A few of your ideas could be turned into something spectacular. Romantic activities are encouraged. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) – Don’t let anyone ruin your day or plans. It’s OK to be unusual or to do things differently. Boost your energy and show everyone exactly what you have to offer. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) – Your ability to see the big picture and to formulate the best way to move forward or to bring about change will give you the edge. Networking will build confidence.


9 p.m. on + WTTW Jazz The penultimate episode of Ken Burns’ 2001 documentary series, “The Adventure (1955-1960),” recalls how jazz was set free in a sense by the growth of rock music as well as rhythm and blues. Experimentation became the genre’s norm, but also set off a controversy about exactly what jazz was, based on what it had been. That debate hasn’t dissipated in the years since. Sonny Rollins, Sarah Vaughan, Miles Davis and John Coltrane are among the icons featured.

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12 p.m. on % WMAQ 2016 French Open Tennis Tennis on red clay is the order of the next fortnight as the European clay-court season culminates with the year’s second Grand Slam tournament, the French Open. Stan Wawrinka will defend his men’s singles title from a field including Novak Djokovic, Rafael Nadal and Andy Murray beginning today in Paris, while 2015 champ Serena Williams will take on all comers, including Agnieszka Radwanska, Angelique Kerber and Victoria Azarenka, on the women’s side. 6 p.m. on _ WLS America’s Funniest Home Videos The show’s 26th season — the first hosted by Alfonso Ribeiro — ends with this new episode, which includes a reminder of its past as Tom Bergeron returns to challenge Ribeiro in a spirited round of “Who

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7 p.m. on ^ WBBM NCIS They’ve been on separate CBS series, but Mark Harmon’s life depends on Jon Cryer — in character, that is — as the “Two and a Half Men” alum starts a guest arc, playing the wounded Gibbs’ surgeon, in “Stop the Bleeding.” The operation occurs on a Navy vessel while DiNozzo (Michael Weatherly) teams with CIA operative Joanna Teague (returning guest star Mimi Rogers) in Shanghai to dismantle the Calling. Pauley Perrette also stars. 7 p.m. on _ WLS Movie: Toy Story In Disney/Pixar’s original, computeranimated 1995 movie hit — which, not surprisingly, spawned a hugely successful franchise — Tom Hanks lends his voice to toy cowboy Woody, whose happy life with his owner’s other playthings is threatened by the arrival of flashy action hero Buzz Lightyear (voice of Tim Allen). 10:29 p.m. on % WMAQ Saturday Night Live You can go home again: Just ask former cast member Fred Armisen, who returns — after spending recent years on “Portlandia” and as the weeknight bandleader on “Late Night With Seth Meyers” — to host the final show of this series’ 41st season. Don’t be surprised to see Meyers himself pop in here, and possibly some other “SNL” alumni as well. Australian singer-songwriter Courtney Barnett is the musical guest. The current cast includes Cecily Strong.

Charlie Saxton stars in “Cooper Barrett’s Guide to Surviving Life” Saturday on Fox.

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Breaks It?” Other familiar faces join in as the season’s victor is announced: Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Donald Duck and Goofy assist Ribeiro in declaring which of two $100,000 winners gets a vacation at Disney resorts in Florida and China. 6 p.m. on @ WFLD Bordertown The elusive El Coyote becomes Homeland Security’s No. 1 target in the animated comedy’s season finale, “Viva Coyote.” Bud (voice of Hank Azaria) is among his pursuers, hoping to keep his job since he accidentally let the felon cross the border. Others have very different reasons for either catching the fugitive or enabling his continued freedom. 7 p.m. on % WMAQ Little Big Shots If you thought “The Karate Kid” was just a movie title, wait until you see the significance it has to this episode. A martialarts-skilled youngster is among the gifted children showcased by host and (along with Ellen DeGeneres) executive producer Steve Harvey, who has fun talking with the kids in and around the demonstrations of their respective skills. Also seen here: a fiddler, a mathematics whiz and a singer of classic Motown tunes. 7 p.m. on _ WLS 2016 Billboard Music Awards Las Vegas’ T-Mobile Arena is the location as many top stars of song gather at this event, with Ludacris and Ciara as hosts. The Weeknd leads nominees with 16 bids, followed by Justin Bieber with 11 nods. Britney Spears gets the Millennium Award, and Celine Dion receives the Icon Award. Madonna offers a tribute to Prince. Also scheduled to perform: Nick Jonas and Demi Lovato (touring together this summer), Pink and the aforementioned Bieber and Spears. 7 p.m. on + WTTW Call the Midwife The drama’s fifth season concludes with “Episode 8,” as Dr. Turner (Stephen McGann) is alarmed by a report on the effects of thalidomide, prompting him to enlist the nurses in helping him contact those he prescribed it to. He also has to deal with a crisis at the convent that leaves its mark on all of the midwives, partially by inspiring a quickly organized wedding. Jenny Agutter, Judy Parfitt, Helen George, Pam Ferris and Charlotte Ritchie also star.


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