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Final season for Family Aquatic Center approaching By Dee Longfellow FOR THE ADDISON INDEPENDENT

The Addison Park District Board of Commissioners have come to a consensus through more than a decade of discussions and years of analysis that the 2017 season will be the final year of operation for the Family Aquatic Center. Due to the age of the 40-year-old facility and daily operational costs, it has become cost-prohibitive to keep the outdoor pool in Community Park open after the 2017 summer season. The Park District understands it would not be the most prudent use of taxpayer dollars. Located in Community Park, the Family Aquatic Center opened to the public in 1976 and celebrated its 40th anniversary in 2016. The Park District plans to celebrate the final season much like the anniversary. Community members, along with former staff members, are invited to share their memories of the Family Aquatic Center and enjoy the final season.

Please visit addisonparks.org, social media sites and Summer FUN Guide for details about final season special events

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As teachers provide encouragement, these students from Lake Park School are balancing dice on popsicle sticks held in their mouths as part of a “Minute To Win It” competition, part of an all-school PBIS Assembly held Thursday, Jan. 12. More photos inside this issue.

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Help cut ice from the lake and meet live birds of prey from Willowbrook Wildlife Center’s raptor-education program. Warm up around an open fire while making s’mores and then step inside Mayslake Hall for games, crafts and exploration of the historic building. Other event activities include archery and geocaching. “Embrace the season by discovering some new fun winter activities at ‘Wonders of Winter,’” said Forest Preserve District of DuPage County

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State Sen. Chris Nybo seeks spring interns Deadline to apply is Feb. 15

By Dee Longfellow

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Civic-minded college students have a unique opportunity to gain some handson experience in Illinois government during this spring semester. State Sen. Chris Nybo (R-Elmhurst) has announced that he is seeking area college students who wish to volunteer as interns during the coming months in his District office in Lombard. “The Legislative Intern Program provides community-minded young people an inside view of state government, including legislation and constituent communications, through supervised projects and other efforts with experienced staff,” Nybo said. “As I head to Springfield with fellow legislators to embark on another session, interns will have a chance at truly being part of the process. Their efforts with my staff will help me get some much-needed work done to benefit my District and all of Illinois.” The internship program will be offered from February through May. It provides hands-on experience in community relations and communications, monitoring COURTESY PHOTO Addison Independent local issues, along with research projects. “I was given more responsibility and Former interns Bre Miller (University of Illinois) and Amanda Nero (University of Missouri) discuss the stopgap budget with State Sen. Chris Nybo at a community meeting last sum- creative liberty than I ever expected, and it helped me grow as a student and as a mer.

Raja to serve on powerful committees Appointed to Education and Workforce, House Democratic Policy and Steering

Congressman Raja Krishnamoorthi announced last week that he will be serving on the House Education and Workforce Committee, along with the powerful House Democratic Policy and Steering Committee. “These committee assignments

professional by leaps and bounds,” said former intern Amanda Nero, a University of Missouri student. “The people I met and opportunities I was given, made this a great way to spend my summer.” Interns say they expect benefits to extend beyond college education and experiences. “The connections I have made, and skills I have learned will benefit me for years to come,” said Meredith Cantey, an Indiana University student who interned last year. “I am so grateful to have had the opportunity to intern for the Nybo Office.” The district staff will work with students in need of education and community service credits. Internships are flexible in terms of hours and length of commitment for students who may have other obligations. Applications are available on Nybo’s website at chrisnybo.org. Applicants are encouraged to provide a resume by e-mail to chris@chrisnybo.org by Feb. 15 for the spring semester internship program. Applications for the summer program will be accepted as well. For more information, call Nybo’s district office at 630-969-0990 or send an e-mail to chris@chrisnybo.org.

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Police Reports Area Police Departments recently reported the following arrests and citations. Readers are reminded that an arrest does not constitute a conviction, and that subjects are considered innocent unless proven guilty in a court of law. Juveniles age 17-or-younger are not named. Addison Jan. 13 William S. Leonhard Jr., 31, of Bloomingdale, was charged with DUI, possession of cannabis, possession of drug paraphernalia and speeding following a traffic stop near Lake and Neva at around 1:33 a.m. Jan. 12 • Alberto N. Adame, 27, of Addison, had two failure to appear warrants out of the DuPage County Sheriff’s Department and one failure to appear warrant out of the Kane County Sheriff’s Department, according to police. He also was charged with driving while license suspended and an expired registration near Addison and Oak at around 10:49 p.m. • Kenneth E. Thomas, 57, of Addison, was charged with criminal trespass to a vehicle in the 1200 block of Aspen Way at around 2:47 a.m. Police said Thomas took a vehicle

without the owner’s permission. Jan. 11 Ganbaatar Enkhbaatar, 34, of Chicago, was charged with DUI and Uuganbayar Dashdorj, 34, of Elk Grove Village, was charged with obstructing justice and public intoxication in the 2000 block of W. Lake St. at around 9 p.m. Jan. 10 • Kayla A. Flynn, 20, of Addison, was charged with public fighting in the 200 block of E. Oak St. at around 11 p.m. • A 36-year-old Addison man was charged with domestic battery and resisting a police officer in the 100 block of Church Street at around 7:43 p.m. Jan. 9 Police said an Addison police officer responded to the Cook County Sheriff’s Department at 12:34 a.m. to transport Simone Sandiffer, 35, of Addison, to the Addison Police Department for processing on an original warrant out of the Addison Police Department. Jan. 7 • Oscar O. Guardado, 29, of Addison, was charged with illegal transportation of open alcohol by a driver, no valid driver’s license, expired reg-

istration and no headlights following a traffic stop near Addison and Lorraine at around 9:25 p.m. • Police said an Addison police officer picked up a 37-year-old Bensenville man at the Elk Grove Village Police Department to be processed for an original warrant for domestic battery out of the Addison Police Department. Jan. 5 Kareona D. Vance, 18, of Mt. Prospect and Alexia S. Flores, 20, of Addison, were charged with retail theft at a store in the 1000 block of N. Rohlwing Road at around 8:51 p.m.

an unknown suspect stole a vehicle that was left running and unsecured. Jan. 2 A 22-year-old Villa Park man was charged with two counts of domestic battery and four counts of criminal damage to property in the 100 block of W. Madison at around 6:55 a.m. Dec. 31-Jan. 1 Criminal damage was reported in

Villa Park Jan. 7 Francis M. Ferari, 31, of Lisle, was charged with possession of cannabis and no headlights near North and Michigan at around 6:37 p.m. Jan. 5 A stolen vehicle was reported in the 1000 block of N. Villa at around 7:47 a.m. Police said an unknown suspect stole a semi-trailer from the parking lot. Jan. 3 A stolen vehicle was reported in the 500 block of W. Division. Police said that between 1:20 and 1:30 p.m.,

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We’d been looking forward to the week for months. We planned and packed and prepared to play. The months of waiting became weeks, the weeks became days and then it was here: vacation! Seven days of perfectly choreographed bliss. Or maybe not. Our trip took us on a journey to visit the world’s most famous Mickey. It’s one of our favorite destinations because it’s a place where grown adults wear silly looking mouse ears on their heads while dining on oversized, overpriced turkey legs and no one thinks that’s weird. Oh, and there are the rides and attractions. Most vacations include a hiccup or two. Ours had several. The problems started before we ever got to the parks. We ordered brightly col-

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ored matching T-shirts to commemorate our vacation. I forgot to mention, families wearing silly matching T-shirts are also the norm at Disney. Except our T-shirts didn’t arrive until the day after we left so we never got the chance to take a dorky group photo to post on Facebook. There’s always next year. We arrived at our rental home and prepped to hit the parks hard

the next morning. I set my alarm for 6:30, which is much earlier than any family should ever have to wake up when on vacation. All hail the mouse. Before bed, I went to brush my teeth and encountered a mysterious and scary situation. My pink travel toothbrush was already wet. I was vacationing with my husband, three sons, daughter and son-in-law. My daughter had her own bathroom and toothbrush. While perhaps a bit sexist, it seemed obvious that the pink toothbrush would belong to the mom. Apparently not. A wet brush doesn’t lie. I did what I usually do when confronted with a mysterious and scary situation. I quizzed the brothers. “What color is your toothbrush?” I asked.

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COURTESY PHOTO Addison Independent

Illinois-American Water seeks applicants for Environmental Grant Program

Projects to improve, restore or protect watersheds could receive up to $10,000 By Dee Longfellow FOR THE INDEPENDENT

The application process is now open for Illinois American Water’s 2017 Environmental Grant Program. The program supports innovative, community-based environmental projects that improve, restore or protect watersheds through partnerships. Diverse activities like watershed cleanups, reforestation efforts, biodiversity projects, streamside buffer restoration projects, wellhead protection initiatives and hazardous waste collection efforts are supported through grants of up to $10,000. “Illinois American Water is committed to ensuring water quality through testing and treatment, as well as through consumer education and community source protection programs,” said Bruce Hauk, the current president of Illinois American Water. “We believe everyone is an environmental steward in protecting the nation’s water supplies, and this program is a way to help communities play an active role in this important effort.” To qualify, proposed projects must be located in an Illinois American Water service area and: • address a source water or watershed protection need in the community
 • be completed between May 1, 2017 and November 30, 2017
• be a new or innovative program for the community, or serve as a significant expansion to an existing program • be carried out by a formal or informal partnership between two or more organizations; • provide evidence of sustainability (continued existence after the American Water grant monies are utilized) In 2016, Illinois American Water issued six grants totaling $15,000 as follows:
- The Alton Community School District #11’s Rock Spring Park Watershed Restoration Project received a $4,000 grant to construct a bio retention system and rain garden in an outdoor classroom.
- The City of South Beloit received a $3,000 grant for the Nature at the Confluence Stream Team Programing which educates and engages residents through citizen stream monitoring, container gardening and more.
- Urbana Park District Douglas Creek Restoration Project received a $4,000 grant to restore native plants, trees and shrubs in the wetland and creek channel.
Peoria Park District’s Illinois River Sweep received their full grant request of $1,500 to fund supplies for the annual Illinois River clean-up effort. Over 100 volunteers attended the event to remove trash and debris.
- The Pekin Park District received a $2,500 grant for the Lick Creek Watershed Invasive Species Control and Restoration project. Volunteers removed invasive species along 15 acres of the Lick Creek Corridor. Grant information and application forms can be found at illinoisamwater. com. Applications should be e-mailed by March 27, 2017, to karen. cotton@amwater.com.

Pictured are Addison Trail students who were recently named as December graduates of the school.

Addison Trail announces December grads On Dec. 15, Addison Trail recognized 26 students as December graduates of the school. Those students have met the requirements set by District 88 to earn a high school diploma and worked hard to complete those requirements early. They have demonstrated the skills

and knowledge necessary to pursue a successful future and to be college and career ready. The students include: Paola Arzeta, Arcangela Balice, Jasmin Brambila, Jennifer Bravo, Fernando Corrales, Breana Crespo, Angelika Danieliszyn, Erika Delgado, Antonio Diaz Vazquez,

Angelica Garcia, Brianna Garcia-Silva, Veronica Gutierrez, Maximilian Horak, Vanessa Hurtado, Erik Medina, Rose Otero, Cassandra Perez, Jennifer Qintana, Karina Robles, Diana Salazar, Liliana Sandoval, Wolfgang Sauck, Brooklyn Thomas, Brenda Vences and Michelle Wachniak.

Lake Park holds PBIS assembly By Dee Longfellow FOR THE ADDISON INDEPENDENT

District 4 held an all-school PBIS (Positive Behavior Interventions and Supports) assembly on Thursday, Jan. 12 at Lake Park School. Principal Dave Smogor opened the assembly by complimenting the students on their exemplary behavior in the first half of the school

year and telling them all to give themselves a pat on the back. Second grade teacher Mrs. McQuillen then spent some talking to the students and reviewing ways in which they can show that they are being safe, respectful and responsible in school. The highlight of the assembly was a ‘Minute to Win It’ competi-

tion where two students from each classroom had the opportunity to compete in fun one-minute contests that included cup stacking, dice balancing, bottle flipping, and tissue pulling. Teachers joined in the fun in the last contest of the day by moving a cookie from their foreheads to their mouths without using their hands.

COURTESY PHOTO Addison Independent

This group of Lake Park students try to bounce and flip water bottles during a Minute To Win It contest on Jan. 12 at the PBIS Assembly.


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Viewpoint

Raja opposes repeal of Affordable Care Act

Congressman Raja Krishnamoorthi stood strong last week against the repeal of the Affordable Care Act, taking to the floor of the House of Representatives in debate over legislation that would mark the first step by House Republi-

cans to repeal the ACA without a replacement. “Middle-class families need good-paying jobs and affordable health care,” he said. “The bill before us today would rob them of both. Repealing without replacing

the Affordable Care Act would devastate our economy and harm millions of middle-class families. Within the 8th District of Illinois, we could lose upwards of over $550 million from our economy and over 4,000 jobs.”

Krishnamoorthi added during debate that his past experience running small businesses in the national security and technology sectors gave him insight into the role of the ACA and small businesses. “I know firsthand how import-

ant health coverage is to workers and to business,” he said. “Without the protections of the Affordable Care Act, we will see fewer entrepreneurs take the risk of starting a business and fewer workers take the risk of working for a start-up.”

The convening of the 100th General Assembly Jan. 11 brings with it new leadership and a renewed commitment to meeting current challenges and welcoming future opportunities awaiting Illinois, according to State Sen. Chris Nybo (R-Elmhurst). The 24th District State Senator took part in inaugural ceremonies Jan. 11 in the Senate Chambers. He has served in the Senate since August 2014, and previously served a term in the House of

Representatives. “Our legislative inauguration symbolizes a new start. I hope the spirit of cooperation extends beyond today’s ceremonies, and Illinois’ leaders move beyond the partisan impasse,” he said. “It is clear that Illinois is better served with bipartisan government and bipartisan solutions. We need a responsible approach and long-overdue reforms to a system that clearly is not working.” With no meaningful reforms, Illinois

is projected to have a $5.3 billion hole in the Fiscal Year 2017 budget and by June 30, the state could have $13.5 billion in unpaid bills. The Governor’s Office of Management and Budget has released its three-year fiscal projections mandated by state statute, and those numbers are daunting. The projections show that under “auto-pilot” budgets over the next three years, the state’s backlog of bills could reach $34 billion by June 30, 2020.

Nybo said the lawmakers should support the kind of policies that encourage job creation and growth. Other legislative priorities should be property tax relief; education funding and reforms that prepare young people for careers; workers’ compensation and regulation reforms that encourage business growth and jobs; and reining in state spending. The 24th Senate District includes all or parts of the communities of Claren-

don Hills, Downers Grove, Elmhurst, Glen Ellyn, Hinsdale, Lisle, Lombard, Oak Brook, Oak Brook Terrace, Western Springs, Westmont, Wheaton and Willowbrook in DuPage and Cook counties. Sen. Nybo’s office is located at 929 S. Main St., Suite 105B, Lombard IL 60542 (630-969-0990). His e-mail address is chris@chrisnybo.org and his Web site is at http://www.chrisnybo. org/.

Nybo says new General Assembly means new challenges, opportunities

Harvest ice the 1890s way at Kline Creek Farm’s ‘Ice Harvest’ Jan. 27-29 Weather permitting, visitors will help cut and transport ice blocks

Visitors are invited to harvest ice the old-fashioned way during the Forest Preserve District of DuPage County’s “Ice Harvest” from 1-4 p.m. Jan. 27-29 at Kline Creek Farm at 1N600 County Farm Road in West Chicago, if ice conditions allow. Visitors will get a glimpse into how families kept food cold before electricity and mechanical refrigeration

by helping Kline Creek Farm staff and volunteers score and cut ice into blocks on Timber Lake. Then they can help transport the ice to the icehouse and see how properly stacking and insulating the ice allows the blocks to stay frozen for months — without electricity. “Kline Creek Farm is one of the few places in Chicagoland that cuts

and stores ice the old-fashioned way,” said Forest Preserve District Commissioner Al Murphy, District 6. “For many visitors, seeing the labor required during the coldest time of the year to make sure foods remained chilled through the hottest is a real eye-opener,” said Forest Preserve District of DuPage County President Joe Cantore.

Registration is not needed for the free program, but visitors are encouraged to call the farm the morning of each day at 630-876-5900 to ensure ice conditions will allow cutting that day. Regardless of whether ice is cut, staff and volunteers will be on hand to show some of the tools and equipment used and to talk about ice cutting and

the importance of ice on a farm in the 1890s. In addition to “Ice Harvest,” Kline Creek Farm will offer smaller ice-cutting demonstrations Feb. 4, weather permitting, at the District’s free “Wonders of Winter” event from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Mayslake Peabody Estate at 1717 W. 31st Street in Oak Brook.

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Community calendar

Thursday, Jan. 19 Community meal at Calvary United Methodist Calvary United Methodist Church will host its monthly “Third Thursday Community Meal with Speaker.” Dinner starts at 5:30 p.m. followed by a guest speaker, Susan Kliene-Weiner of Metropolitan Family Services who will discuss the services that this organization provides for seniors and how to make application. Calvary UMC is located at 136 E. Highland in Villa Park. The public is welcome and there is no charge for dinner. Info: call 630530-8200 or visit calvaryumcvp.org.

Monday, Jan 23 Therapy dogs to visit the library The Villa Park Public Library will hold Bark for Books from 4-5 p.m. A variety of dogs, certified by Therapy Dogs International to be gentle listeners, will be at the library, waiting for a reader. Children of all ages are invited to sign up for a 10 minute session with a furry companion. Those under the age of 7 must attend with an adult. All participants should choose a book to read to in advance. Registration is required. Info: visit the library’s website at vppl.info or call 630-834-1164. Tuesday, Jan. 24 Library hosts Creative Science Program for children The Villa Park Public Library will hold another entertaining children’s science program from 3:30-4:30 p.m. At Creative Science: Dinosaurs, children ages 5-and-up can enjoy making fossils while exploring the Jurassic world. Registration is required. Info: visit the library’s website at vppl.info or call 630-834-1164. Wednesday, Jan. 25 LEGO® Builders Club at the library The Villa Park Public Library will hold a session of its LEGO® Builders Club on this date from 3:30-4:30 p.m. for children ages 6 and older. Registration is required for this session. Info: visit the library’s website at vppl.info or call 630-834-1164. Friday, Jan. 27 Library hosts LEGO® Program for younger children Children ages 2-5 are invited to LEGO®DUPLO® Build + Play for an hour of building, playing, and socializing with other kids and families. Sessions will take place at the Villa Park Public Library from10 to 10:45 a.m. All children must be accompanied by an adult. Registration is required for each session. Info: visit the

library’s website at vppl.info or call not required. For more information, 630-834-1164. including the movie titles and running times, visit the library’s website at Saturday, Jan. 28 vppl.info or call 630-834-1164. Library offers free SAT practice Wednesday, Feb. 22 test The Villa Park Public Library is • LEGO® Builders pleased to partner with the Hunting- Club at the library The Villa Park Public Library will ton Learning Center to offer high school students a free SAT practice hold a session of its LEGO® Buildtest from 9 a.m.-12 noon. Students ers Club on this date from 3:30-4:30 will practice taking a full-length test p.m. for children ages 6 and oldunder the same conditions they will er. Registration is required for this experience during the actual exam. session. Info: visit the library’s webAll registrants must live in or attend site at vppl.info or call 630-834-1164. a high school in Villa Park or Oak- • Library hosts brook Terrace. Attendees should bring LEGO® Program for their own calculators and pencils. younger children Children ages 2-5 are invited to LERegistration is required. Info: visit the library’s website at vppl.info or GO®DUPLO® Build + Play for an call 630-834-1164. hour of building, playing, and socializing with other kids and families. Monday, Feb. 13 Sessions will take place at the Villa Therapy dogs to visit the Park Public Library from10 to 10:45 library a.m. All children must be accompaThe Villa Park Public Library will nied by an adult. Registration is rehold Bark for Books from 4-5 p.m. A quired for each session. Info: visit the variety of dogs, certified by Therapy library’s website at vppl.info or call Dogs International to be gentle listen- 630-834-1164. ers, will be at the library, waiting for a reader. Children of all ages are invit- Ongoing events ed to sign up for a 10 minute session Library offers Mini-Library at with a furry companion. Those under Jefferson Middle School the age of 7 must attend with an adult. In an on-going partnership with All participants should choose a book School District 45 and Jefferson Midto read to in advance. Registration is dle School, the Villa Park Public Lirequired. Info: visit the library’s web- brary offers a mini-library for families site at vppl.info or call 630-834-1164. and kids of all ages at Jefferson Mid-

Wednesday, Feb. 15 • LEGO® Builders Club at the library The Villa Park Public Library will hold a session of its LEGO® Builders Club on this date from 3:30-4:30 p.m. for children ages 6 and older. Registration is required for this session. Info: visit the library’s website at vppl.info or call 630-834-1164. • Library hosts LEGO® Program for younger children Children ages 2-5 are invited to LEGO®DUPLO® Build + Play for an hour of building, playing, and socializing with other kids and families. Sessions will take place at the Villa Park Public Library from10 to 10:45 a.m. All children must be accompanied by an adult. Registration is required for each session. Info: visit the library’s website at vppl.info or call 630-834-1164. Monday, Feb. 20 Library screens holiday matinees Children of all ages can stop by the Villa Park Public Library at 1 p.m. for special movie screenings of new DVD releases (all rated PG). Registration is

From Feb. 21 to 24, Addison Trail will celebrate International Fest Week. During that week, students will hear presentations in which speakers will discuss their travels and experiences from throughout the world.

The school is looking for adults to share their stories of traveling abroad, and those who are interested can sign up at https://goo.gl/forms/ O4l0JxF5jyWZqvn42. The week will culminate with the International Dance Show on Feb. 24. The event will begin at 7 p.m. and will feature dances that represent a variety of countries/cultures. A portion of the proceeds from this year’s show will be donated to Maestro Cares Foundation. According to the foundation’s website (maestrocares.

Admission: $5. Info: (630) 620-4060 or wow.cfsites.org. TOPS meetings held on Friday mornings Remember TOPS? Take Off Pounds Sensibly is still here helping and supporting people to lose weight. Meetings are held on Friday mornings at Grace Lutheran Church 950 S. York Road, Bensenville. Weigh in 9:30 a.m., and meet from 10-11 a.m. Info: email Millie at johnreiter@sbcglobal. net.

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT DuPAGE COUNTY, ILLINOIS FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION, PLAINTIFF, VS. RICHARD C. CONSTANTINO, DEFENDANTS. 15 CH 001683 227 N PRINCETON AVE VILLA PARK, IL 60181 NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT TO JUDGMENT OF FORECLOSURE UNDER ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE ACT PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered by the Court in the above entitled cause on November 8, 2016, Sheriff of DuPage County will on February 14, 2017, in 501 North County Farm Road, Wheaton, IL 60187, at 10:00 AM, sell at public auction and sale to the highest bidder for cash, all and singular, the dle School (255 W. Vermont St.) from following described real estate mentioned 3-4 p.m. every Thursday through in said Judgment, situated in the County April 17, except March 30 (closed) of DuPage, State of Illinois, or so much and March 2 (12 noon-1 p.m. only). thereof as shall be sufficient to satisfy said Info: vppl.info or call 630-834-1164. Judgment: LOT 21 (EXCEPT THE NORTH 100 Gymnastics program FEET THEREOF) IN NORTH ARDParks and Recreation has an- MORE, IN THE SOUTHEAST QUARnounced a new gymnastics program TER OF SECTION 4, TOWNSHIP 39 in partnership with Tumbling Times NORTH, RANGE 11, EAST OF THE Gymnastics, 400 Rohlwing Road. A THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, ACTO THE PLAT THEREOF wide variety of gymnastics classes are CORDING RECORDED NOVEMBER 5, 1914 AS available for all ages and skill levels. DOCUMENT 118541, IN DUPAGE Info: vprd.org or call 630-834-8970. COUNTY, ILLINOIS TAX NO. 06-04-409-008 Engineering Club for grades 6-8 COMMONLY KNOWN AS: 227 N The Villa Park Public Library and Willowbrook High School are team- Princeton Ave Villa Park, IL 60181 ing up to bring the exciting world Description of Improvements: WHITE, of engineering to middle school stu- ALUMINUM SIDING, SINGLE FAMILY, dents. Led by Willowbrook teachers TWO CAR DETACHED GARAGE The Judgment amount was $23,550.63. Joshua Zwart and Kevin Quinn and a Sale Terms: This is an “AS IS” sale for few of their students, the library will The successful bidder must dehold Engineering Club on from 4-5 “CASH”. posit 10% down by certified funds; balp.m. Tuesdays, Feb. 21, March 21, ance, by certified funds, within 24 hours. and April 18. All students in grades NO REFUNDS. 6-8 are welcome to attend this fun The subject property is subject to generand educational program. Registra- al real estate taxes, special assessments or tion is required. Info: visit the Villa special taxes levied against said real estate, bills, etc., and is offered for sale Park Library’s website at vppl.info or water without any representation as to quality call 630-834-1164. or quantity of title and without recourse to VFW Friday Night Fish Fry plaintiff. The sale is further subject to conFrom 5:30-8 p.m. every Friday eve- firmation by the court. Upon payment in full of the bid amount, 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. org), “Maestro Cares Foundation imThe property will NOT be open for inproves the quality of life of orphaned spection. Prospective bidders are admonand disadvantaged children in Latin ished to check the court file to verify all America and the U.S. (It does) so information. The successful purchaser has the sole by providing housing, educational of evicting any tenprogramming and the essential re- responsibility/expense ants or other individuals presently in possources to support their growth and session of the subject premises. development, so they can become toIf this property is a condominium unit, morrow’s leaders.” More details will the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale, other than a mortgagee shall pay the be announced at a later date. For more information, contact As- assessments and the legal fees required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS sistant Principal Iridia Niewinski at 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4). iniewinski@dupage88.net or 630IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR 628-3307. (HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE

AT seeks speakers who have traveled abroad Presentations sought for upcoming International Fest Week

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Public Hearing Notice The Village of Bensenville will be holding a public hearing to review an application for a DuPage County Community Development Block Grant-Disaster Recovery Grant for the 2018 Storm Sewer Improvement Project. The project proposes to install various sizes of pipe along Wood Ave/ Center St/York Rd ranging from 36-in to 48-inch diameter to improve storage capacity issues in the area. The Public Hearing location and time are as follows: 6:30 PM, January 24, 2017 Bensenville Village Hall Board Room 12 South Center Street Bensenville, IL 60106 All interested persons are encouraged to attend this hearing. Questions regarding this hearing, the grant application, or project may be directed to Mehul Patel at 630594-1196. (Published in the Addison Independent, Bensenville Independent & Villa Park Independent Jan. 19, 2017) 269753 Public Hearing Notice The Village of Bensenville will be holding a public hearing to review an application for a DuPage County Community Development Block Grant-Disaster Recovery Grant for the George Street Bypass Storm Sewer Project. The project proposes to install a 42-inch bypass storm sewer from the existing culvert to Redmond Reservoir improve flow capacity issues in the area during high flow events. The Public Hearing location and time are as follows: 6:30 PM, January 24, 2017 Bensenville Village Hall Board Room 12 South Center Street Bensenville, IL 60106 All interested persons are encouraged to attend this hearing. Questions regarding this hearing, the grant application, or project may be directed to Mehul Patel at 630594-1196. (Published in the Addison Independent, Bensenville Independent & Villa Park Independent Jan. 19, 2017) 269840


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Willowbrook boys basketball team continues to roll Warriors score 12-point win over conference foe Leyden

By Mike Miazga CORRESPONDENT

The Willowbrook boys basketball team kept up its winning ways with a recent 54-42 West Suburban Conference Gold Division victory over Leyden. The win pushed Willowbrook to 12-1 overall and 4-1 in WSC Gold action. “We led from beginning to end

and had several players who played very well,” said Willowbrook coach Chris Perkins. Ethan Schuemer led the way for Willowbrook with 16 points and an impressive 22 rebounds. The Warriors also received key scoring contributions from Matthew Myers, Matas Masys and Sikander Zafar. Willowbrook again excelled on defense, forcing 17 Leyden turnovers. “Our defense was our strength,” said Perkins. “We were able to create turnovers and get easy fast-break baskets. Our guys are locked in on

their defensive assignments. We used a lot of full-court pressure, halfcourt trap and man-to-man. All three were strengths against Leyden.” Willowbrook did shoot only 1-for17 from the 3-point line. “We did not shoot particularly well,” said Perkins. “That wasn’t a strength, but everything else went well.” Willowbrook was playing its first game since Dec. 28. “We had talked about coming out and staying aggressive,” said Perkins. “We had to shake out the rust. We hadn’t played a game in a long time and Leyden had played twice last week. They

were in better game shape. We also were playing on a Tuesday at 6 p.m. That’s not our regular time and it wasn’t our regular crowd. The guys did a good job of overcoming different adversity. I’m proud of that and I’m proud of them going out there and getting the win.” Scheumer continues to be a key presence for the Warriors. “Ethan is our leading scorer and rebounder,” said Perkins. “He’s shooting over 50 percent from the field through 13 games. So far, so good. He’s done a great job for us.” Willowbrook wrapped up play

earlier this week in the Sterling High School Martin Luther King tournament. Willowbrook played a total of four games there—two doubleheaders. Going into this year’s event, Willowbrook was 6-2 there over the last two years. “Our goal is to get a third tournament championship,” said Perkins, whose team won its tournaments at Thanksgiving and Christmas. “We like playing in three tournaments. They are spaced out and the nice thing with the Sterling one is it’s two hours away from home, so we’re facing teams we usually don’t see.”

AT-Willowbrook boys swimming team moves closer to conference title Major victory at Hinsdale South keeps squad unbeaten in WSC Gold

By Mike Miazga CORRESPONDENT

The Addison Trail-Willowbrook co-op boys swimming team moved one step closer to the West Suburban Conference Gold Division title

recently. AT-Willowbrook scored a key 8981 WSC Gold win at Hinsdale South to move to 4-0 in conference swims. AT-Willowbrook is scheduled to swim this week at Morton. A win there and the team would clinch the WSC Gold regular-season conference title heading into the conference meet at Hinsdale South.

Fenton wrestlers run record to 14-0 with win against Addison Trail

Bison grapplers ranked in the top five in the state

By Mike Miazga CORRESPONDENT

The wins continue to pile up for the Fenton wrestling team. This time, the Bison recorded a 49-14 non-conference win over Addison Trail. The win moved Fenton to 14-0 overall in dual meets this season. “We wrestled well against a tough Addison Trail squad,” said Fenton coach Brian Hastings. “All 13 of our wrestlers competed very well and we ended up winning 11 of those matches.” Nikko Castaneda, Kyle Higgins, Dylan Butts and Isaiah Brock each scored pinfall wins for Fenton. Through late last week, Angel Nava was leading Fenton with a 22-4 record. Butts had a 19-3 record, while Kacper Piskorz was 142. Castaneda was 13-3 and Ivan Rodriguez had a 14-4 mark. Brock was 13-6, while Jeremy Piskorz had a 13-9 record. Higgins and Ryan Mencini each had 12-9 records, while Anthony Park was 10-10. Danny Ramirez and Michael Bailon each had nine wins. Fenton hosted Riverside-Brookfield and IC Catholic Prep earlier this week in a triangular Metro Suburban Conference meet. In terms of state rankings, Fenton still was ranked No. 9 in the state in Class 2A by Illinois Matmen (www.illinoismatmen.com). Individually, Nava was ranked No. 5 in Class 2A at 138 pounds. Nava has three top-five tournament finishes and what the ranking service considers three notable wins. Butts was ranked fifth at 182 pounds and had three top-three tournament finishes, plus one notable win. Piskorz was ranked No. 9 in Class 2A at 132 pounds. He has two top-five tournament finishes and what the ranking service considers one notable win. Mencini earned an honorable mention ranking at 145 pounds. He has two top-five tournament finishes. Fenton girls basketball The Fenton girls basketball team dropped a recent 46-15 Metro Suburban Conference Blue Division game to Glenbard South. The Bison also lost 72-35 to Kaneland in non-conference play and dropped a 60-33 MSC crossover game to Walther Christian and a 59-32 MSC Blue Division contest to Illiana Christian.

“We’ve been doing well,” said AT-Willowbrook coach Neil Wahlgren. “Hinsdale South was very close and exciting. We were able to pull it out.” Wahlgren said the team received key performances from its 500 freestyle swimmers and members of the 200 and 400 relay teams. “The guys worked together and were able to achieve this great feat,” he said. Jack Burns won both the 100 and 200 for AT-Willowbrook. “Jack also was in those last two relays that won,” the coach pointed out. Mikey Strycharz also was a busy swimmer. He won the 50 and 500 freestyle races and was part of the 400 freetyle relay team that won and the medley relay team that took second place. Jake Roucka won the 100 butterfly. “Hinsdale got us in the breaststroke, but we took second and third there, which helped us,” said Wahlgren. “Lucas Walsh helped us in the breaststroke and in the fly as well.” Evan Zimmerman won the 100 backstroke and swam in three relays. “Hinsdale was co-conference champs last year with Downers

South,” said Wahlgren. “We beat Downers South earlier this season. Hinsdale was a big meet for us and we were able to pull it off. It came down to the last few events. We trailed at the beginning of the meet. I thought the 500 freestyle was the turning point in the meet. We were leading going into the 200 free relay and we got first and third there and that helped with the lead. The 400 free relay helped give us a better advantage. These guys are coming together as a team. They are making sure they are completing each race and not slowing down. They are going through and picking up the pace whether it’s that second 50 or toward the end of the race or going hard into their walls. They are using that as motivation against other teams.” Wahlgren lauded the season-long performances of Burns and Strycharz. “They are our top two guys,” he said. “Without them, we’d be struggling a little bit. Jack Burns has really stepped it up of late.” Jack Wentworth also came up big against Hinsdale South where he dropped 24 seconds off his time in the 500.

“He took third in that race and that helped us with points,” said Wahlgren. “That 500 is where it turned. It’s when we took over and ended up finishing things and winning the meet.” The 200 free relay team consisted of Zimmerman, Eric Hoda, Jacob Grygo and Burns, while the 400 team had Zimmerman, Grygo, Strycharz and Burns. AT-Willowbrook’s meet at Morton will be the team’s senior night. AT-Willowbrook does not have a home competition pool and swims all meets and invitationals on the road. “The Morton meet will be fun. The guys are looking forward to it,” said Wahlgren. “If we win it will be fun because we’ll have gone undefeated in the conference and it’s senior night.” AT-Willowbrook also recently took second out of 12 teams at the Chicago Little Village invitational over the holidays. AT-Willowbrook still has invitationals at Shepard and West Chicago followed by the conference meet at Hinsdale South. “The conference meet will be a big day for us,” said Wahlgren.

Addison Trail girls bowling team faring better Schmelter ranked sixth in West Suburban Conference By Mike Miazga CORRESPONDENT

While the Addison Trail girls bowling team doesn’t have much to show for it in terms of wins, it has made strides on the lanes this season. “We don’t have the wins, but we are getting better and we are improving,” said Addison Trail coach Steve Gilliam. “We have some individuals who are doing well.” Molly Schmelter is one of those individuals. Through late last week, Schmelter ranked sixth in the West

Suburban Conference in average. “Molly has been very consistent,” said Gilliam. “She is averaging 185 in conference. Most games she’s around 180. She’s in that range all the time. It’s not like she bowls a 220 one game and then a 160 the next game. She’s been very good for us.” Gilliam also lauded the work of the team’s other senior Kaitlin Martinez. “Kaitlin is bowling really well,” said Gilliam. “Kaitlin is doing a better job of picking up spares and throwing better first balls.” But improvement has been seen throughout the roster. “We have some other juniors and sophomores who are working and getting better,” said Gilliam. “We have some young-

er girls who are getting over the nervousness of playing on the varsity. They are picking up more spares and when they do that their scores will go up.” Schmelter recently placed 25th at a competitive tournament hosted by Prospect. “Being 25th at a 36-team tournament is sort of like being in the sectional with all these top teams,” said Gilliam. “She was Top 25 and that is very good. She knows what she needs to do to move onto sectionals and get into the state tournament.” Addison Trail recently bowled in a WSC match against Downers Grove

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT DuPAGE COUNTY, ILLINOIS FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION, PLAINTIFF, VS. RICHARD C. CONSTANTINO, DEFENDANTS. 15 CH 001683 227 N PRINCETON AVE VILLA PARK, IL 60181 NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT TO JUDGMENT OF FORECLOSURE UNDER ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE ACT PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered by the Court in the above entitled cause on November 8, 2016, Sheriff of DuPage County will on February 14, 2017, in 501 North County Farm Road, Wheaton, IL 60187, at 10:00 AM, sell at public auction and sale to the highest bidder for cash, all and singular, the following described real estate mentioned in said Judgment, situated in the County of DuPage, State of Illinois, or so much thereof as shall be sufficient to satisfy said Judgment: TAX NO. 06-04-409-008 COMMONLY KNOWN AS: 227 N Princeton Ave Villa Park, IL 60181 Description of Improvements: WHITE, ALUMINUM SIDING, SINGLE FAMILY, TWO CAR DETACHED GARAGE The Judgment amount was $23,550.63. Sale Terms: This is an “AS IS” sale for “CASH”. The successful bidder must deposit 10% down by certified funds; balance, by certified funds, within 24 hours. NO REFUNDS. The subject property is subject to general real estate taxes, special assessments or special taxes levied against said real estate, water bills, etc., and is offered for sale without any representation as to quality or quantity of title and without recourse to plaintiff. The sale is further subject to confirmation by the court. Upon payment in full of the bid amount, 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 property will NOT be open for inspection. Prospective bidders are admonished to check the court file to verify all information. The successful purchaser has the sole responsibility/expense of evicting any tenants or other individuals presently in possession of the subject premises. If this property is a condominium unit, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale, other than a mortgagee shall pay the assessments and the legal fees required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4). IF 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: Visit our website at http:// ilforeclosuresales.mrpllc.com. Between 3 p.m. and 5 p.m. only - Pierce & Associates, P.C., Plaintiff’s Attorneys, 1 N. Dearborn St. Suite 1300, Chicago, IL 60602. Tel. No. (312) 346-9088. Please refer to file# 254438 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. Plaintiff’s attorney is not required to provide additional information other than that set forth in this notice of sale. I712298 (Published in the Addison Independent, Bensenville Independent & Villa Park Independent Jan. 19, 26 & Feb. 2, 2017) 269523

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ers). Nico Gaudio added eight points, while Alex Meurer also had eight points. Kevin Cheng finished with seven points and Amari Reed had six points. The Knights made seven 3-pointers in the contest. “We had a strong offensive effort,” said Tyrrell. “Matt Sutton had 15 points and gave us a lot of energy off the bench. He was a big spark for us. We did a much better job being patient and with ball reversals. We talked all week about getting the best shot and asking ourselves on each

The IC Catholic Prep boys basketball team snapped a three-game losing streak in convincing fashion. The Knights were 65-25 winners over Walther Christian in Metro Suburban Conference crossover action. IC Catholic Prep had lost the last two games in its Christmas tournament and then lost a non-conference game to a tough Chicago St. Patrick team. The win moved IC Catholic Prep to 11-5 on the season. “We controlled the game from the start,” said IC Catholic Prep coach TJ Tyrrell. “Our pressure set the tone.” The Knights led 21-8 after the first quarter and 34-12 at halftime. IC Catholic Prep outscored Walther 19-6 in the third quarter and 12-7 in the fourth quarter. Matt Sutton led the Knights with At District 88, the safety and 15 points (3 three-pointers). Austin well-being of students and staff is Reed scored 11 points (2 three-pointthe No. 1 priority. And winter means the Buildings and Grounds crews are stepping up ensuring air quality and the daily sanitization of the district’s (Continued from page 8) buildings. party. We let her past and watched According to the Centers for Disher progress. She got to a spot where ease Control and Prevention website, all that separated her from them was “Most of the time, flu activity peaks a railing, which she hopped over between December and February …” without further ado. Her dress flew Below are steps District 88 is taking up and we all saw what none of us for the health of students and staff wanted to see. She wore a red dress – this season. and nothing more. Frequently cleaning classroom After the viewing, our day was desks, common areas and cafeteria rather ho-hum, and by that I mean tables with disinfecting wipes or filled with great rides and fun-filled soap and water family times. That, and a lot of walkSpraying an aerosol disinfectant to ing. help clean classrooms We left the magic tired, spent and Continuously disinfecting door fulfilled – until we realized we’d vi- handles, locker handles/locks and reolated a primary rule of the parks. strooms (walls, floors and plumbing You’ve got to remember where you fixtures) park. Placing hand sanitizer dispensers To our credit, we knew which lot at all classroom entrances we were in, but not which row. ImagDistrict 88 continuously monitors ine seven weary park-goers walking the sanitization and cleanliness of its up and down the immense expanse facilities to provide the best environof asphalt looking for a nondescript ment possible. crossover vehicle in a sea of nondescript crossover vehicles. By some miracle, the same son who thought his toothbrush was pink found our (Continued from page 16) car, and we didn’t even get lost on way back to our rental house. South. The Blazers had a pin total of I’m happy to report that after that 2,362. Schmelter had the high series we turned the corner on our trip hic- at 557, while junior Rachel Saucie cups. Except for the day the son with had the high game with a 191. the pink toothbrush actually got the The Blazers also faced Morton in hiccups, the rest of the week was a WSC competition and had a 2,347 nearly flawless and for the next six pin total. Schmelter had the high days we went on to make our vaca- series once again at 515 and sophotion great again. more Liz Cruz logged the high game Which is all that anyone can ask with a 171. Cruz had a 410 series. for. Especially a princess who wears Addison Trail will be busy on mouse ears instead of a crown. the practice lanes this week before Jill Pertler is an award-winning heading to the Leyden invitational at syndicated columnist, published Brunswick Zone on Saturday. playwright, author and member of “We’ll be able to get in a lot of the National Society of Newspaper practice and that will help us to keep Columnists. Don’t miss a slice; fol- getting better,” said Gilliam. “We’re low the Slices of Life page on Face- getting to the point now where we’re book. adding to our skills.”

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possession if that’s the best shot we can get? We showed patience against Walther and did a nice job.” Tyrrell also lauded the work of Galvin Gecsey and Gaudio. “Galvin and Nico both did a good job in the post and running the floor in transition,” he said. Meurer and Pat Shannon also were cited for strong play. “Pat and Alex continue to bring intensity,” said Tyrrell. “They leave everything they have on the floor all the time and as a coach there is not much more you can ask for.” Tyrrell also took time to reflect on the non-conference loss to Chicago St. Patrick. “We lost to a very good St. Patrick team,” he said. “It was a tough loss. We struggled a little in the first half. We had no flow or rhythm going. Their pressure was tough. In the second half I was proud of our guys for staying resilient. They bat-

tled and never quit. Scheduling a team like St. Patrick is a good thing. Even though we lost, we don’t get to see that type of athleticism very often. Coming home from that game I was very optimistic even though we lost. We took a step forward in being able to play teams of that level.” IC Catholic Prep plays crosstown neighbor Timothy Christian in a Metro Suburban Conference game Friday. That game also will feature a 10-year reunion of IC Catholic Prep’s first boys basketball team that advanced to the Sweet 16 round of the state playoffs. Tyrrell was an assistant coach on that team. “We’ll recognize them at halftime and hopefully as many guys as possible can come back for the reunion,” said Tyrrell. IC Catholic Prep was 3-2 in MSC Blue Division games through late last week.

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