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Health Department supports new Crisis Intervention Coordinator position Will offer training to police officers throughout DuPage By Dee Longfellow For The Elmhurst Independent

Last week, the Independent learned that the DuPage County Health Department had offered its endorsement of the plan spawned by the DuPage County Chiefs of Police Association to appoint a County Crisis Intervention Coordinator to act as a liaison between law enforcement, mental health service providers and residents who are experiencing a mental health crisis. The Police Chiefs Association recently approved a resolution supporting a coordinator of training for mental health crisis intervention in response to an increasing number of police interactions with individuals in mental health crisis. This is not only a cost-effective measure to help people with mental health issues, but also will maximize the public resources already available that those in need may not know about. “This new Crisis Intervention Coordinator is needed in DuPage County to strengthen our health care safety net to insure the health of all residents,” said Karen Ayala, executive director at the DuPage County Health Department. “The Health Department strongly believes this kind of collaboration is the best way to serve the health care needs of

our residents.” Ayala said the coordinator will train police officers in the Crisis Intervention Team Model and will make training available throughout the County. The new position will be sup-

ported jointly by the DuPage County Chiefs of Police Association and the Health Department. According to Ayala, the Health Department has been an active partner with the Mental

Illness Court Alternative Program (MICAP), a joint venture with 18th Judicial Circuit Court. MICAP has held 27 graduation ceremonies for nearly 500 individuals, who were experiencing behavioral health symptoms

while incarcerated but were successfully directed from the judicial system into MICAP as an alternative. The MICAP graduates have obtained employment and increased self-sufficiency, Ayala said.

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Elmhurst College choirs to perform free spring concert April 10 ELMHURST — The Elmhurst College Concert Choir, Chamber Singers and Women’s Chorus will perform their

Spring Choral Concert, starting at 2 p.m. Sunday, April 10. in Hammerschmidt Memorial Chapel (190 Prospect Ave.,

Elmhurst, elmhurst.edu/campusmap). The concert is free and open to the public. All seats are

Deadline looms for Addison Women’s Club scholarship applications ADDISON — The Women’s Club of Addison will be accepting applications now through April 5, 2016, for two $1,500 scholarships for the 2016-2017 academic school year. They will be awarded to female graduating seniors who have been accepted at a four-year college or university. Candidates may attend any high school, but must be a current resident of Addison.

Scholarships will be awarded based on scholastic achievement, school involvement, community service, and financial need. Applications are currently available at the Addison Trail High School guidance department and the Addison Village Hall information desk. Decisions will be made mid-April and the scholarships will be awarded at a special Women’s Club of Addison event.

general seating and the venue is accessible to the disabled. The Elmhurst College Concert Choir has just returned from New York City, where they performed at the National 9/11 Memorial in Manhattan and at famed Carnegie Hall. The Concert Choir is directed by Susan Moninger, who is celebrating her 25th year at Elmhurst College. She also directs the Elmhurst College Chamber Singers, an auditioned select ensemble that performs madrigal and other forms of challenging Renaissance and Classical literature.

The performance by the Elmhurst College Women’s Chorus will feature the premiere performance of a piece that the ensemble commissioned from Michael Engelhardt, a composer and professor at Millikin University. The Women’s Chorus, directed by Donna Peterson Tallman, is an auditioned select group of women from a variety of majors who sing various styles of literature, including Renaissance, classical and 20th century.

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AT Special Olympics basketball team second in division Also, students, staff pledge not to use derogatory language

ADDISON — From March 11 to 13, members of the Addison Trail Special Olympics Basketball Team competed in the Special Olympics State Basketball competition at Illinois State University – and they finished in 2nd place in their division (Division 6). The student-athletes played two games. They lost a close first game 57-60 against Glenbrook United and won their second game 39-23 against the PIASA Birds to earn 2nd

place. Addison Trail students who participated in the competition are junior Isabella Chaidez, sophomore Guadalupe Garcia, senior Austin Vitello, sophomore George PappasPapaioannou, senior Aleks Iskali, senior Alejandro Bueno, sophomore Robert Vitello, sophomore Kayshaun Stanfill, senior Johnny Rodriguez and sophomore Rueben Chacko. AT students staff take pledge for dignity Members of the team recently joined with other Addison Trail students and staff to participate in a Special Olympics initiative called Respect City. Through that event, Addison

Trail is competing against other schools to have the most people pledge to respect those with special needs by not using derogatory language.

ELMHURST — The Arbor Day Foundation has honored Elmhurst College with 2015 Tree Campus USA® recognition for its commitment to effective urban forest management. Elmhurst College achieved the title by meeting Tree Campus USA’s five standards, which

include maintaining a tree advisory committee, a campus tree-care plan, dedicated annual expenditures for its campus tree program, an Arbor Day observance and a student servicelearning project. Currently there are 254 campuses across the United States with this recognition. “Students are eager to volunteer in their communities and become better stewards of the environment,” said Matt Har-

school with the longest chain will earn first place and the winner of the competition will be announced at the end of March.

Sexual assault awareness program coming to Elmhurst Hospital Morning for medical personnel, law enforcement; public invited to afternoon session ELMHURST — Elmhurst Hospital will host Start by Believing, a full-day education-

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On March 16, nearly 700 students and staff members signed a sheet of paper as their pledge, and those papers were linked together to form a chain. The

ris, chief executive of the Foundation. “Participating in Tree Campus USA sets a fine example for other colleges and universities, while helping to create a healthier planet for us all.” Elmhurst College’s entire 48-acre campus is a registered arboretum that boasts nearly 800 trees and shrubs, including many exotic and rare specimens. Learn more about it or take a virtual tour at elmhurst. edu/arboretum

al awareness program about sexual assault, on Wednesday, April 6 in the Oak Room of the hospital, 155 E. Brush Hill Rd. It is presented by Elmhurst Hospital, the YWCA of Metropolitan Chicago, the Elmhurst Police Dept. and Elmhurst College. From 9 a.m. – 12:30 p.m., the morning session, “First Response to Sexual Assault: Working Within a Multidisciplinary Team,” will be held which is designed for medical personnel and law enforcement officers. Speakers will include Mike Drugan, DuPage County Sheriff’s Office; Kerry O’Connor RN, BSN, Elmhurst Hospital ER; Sangita Rangala, MD, Edward Hospital; and Colleen Zavodny, YWCA Metropolitan Chicago. From 1-3:30 p.m., the public is invited to the afternoon session, “Community Response to Sexual Assault,” which will highlight how towns respond

to incidents and the services available. Speakers will include Jennifer Kosciw, MA, Elmhurst College; along with O’Connor, Dr. Rangala and Zavodny. A campaign developed by End Violence Against Women International, Start by Believing focuses on improving the public response to sexual assault. The campaign is called Start by Believing because a friend or family member is typically the first person a victim confides in after an assault and that person’s reaction is the first step in a long path toward justice and healing. The goal is to change the community and outcomes for victims, one response at a time. For more information about the full-day sexual assault education and awareness program, call (331) 221-0148 or send an e-mail to: koconno@emhc. org. For more information, visit startbybelieving.org


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March 22 Oscar Gamez, 19, and Jesse A. Ibarra, 27, both of Addison, were arrested near Lincoln and Park at around 5:13 p.m. Both were charged with possession of cannabis. March 21 Danielle M. Hoske, 26, of Elgin, was arrested near Lake and First at around 2:19 a.m. and charged with possession of can-

nabis, possession of drug paraphernalia and one headlight following a traffic stop. March 20 • Kayleen M. Hanson, 42, of Hanover Park, was arrested at a local store in the 1000 block of N. Rohlwing Road, at around 12:39 p.m. and charged with retail theft. • Matthew M. Kish, 30, of Roselle, was issued a citation for retail theft at a local store in the 1000 block of N. Rohlwing Road, at around 2:26 p.m. Police said Kish exchanged merchandise from one box to another in an attempt to deprive the store the difference in value. March 19 A 27-year-old Addison man was arrested in the 600 block of S. Wisconsin Ave. at around 2:21 a.m. and charged with domestic

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Community Calendar Friday, April 1 Reception for ‘Flowing Colors’ exhibit artist The Addison Center for the Arts presents “Flowing Colors,” a free art exhibition by Margaret Bucholz taking place now through April 23 at the Addison Center for the Arts Gallery, 213 N. Lombard Road, Addison (enter door #4 on the north side of Addison Trail High School). Gallery hours are from 1-4 p.m. Wednesday through Friday. An artist’s reception will take place from 7-9 p.m. Friday, April 1. Refreshment will be served. Private tours can be made by appointment by calling 630458-4500 or visiting addisoncenterforthearts.com.

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Tom exhibit “Flowing Colors” at Tuesdays from noon-2 p.m. at Cullerton (left) and representatives from the Montgomery its gallery located inside Addi- Community Rec Center, 120 E. County Farm Bureau, the DuPage County Farm Bureau and son Trail High School on the Oak Street. For more informathe Illinois Farm Bureau on March 21. (top right): Bolden (left) shows the group the school’s automotive program. (bottom north side (enter Door #4). Art- tion, contact Teresa Grodsky at left): Cullerton (center) holds a plant holder Addison Trail horist’s reception to be held Fri- (630) 233-7275, option #2. ticulture students made for him. He’s pictured with District 88 • TOPS meetings held on day, Apr. 1 rom 7-9 p.m. Free Superintendent Dr. Scott Helton (left) and Bolden. (bottom Wednesday, April 13 Friday mornings and open to the public, gallery right): The group gathers on the front steps of Addison Trail. Remember TOPS? Take Off hours are Wednesday through Open house for new Saturday. Private showings are Pounds Sensibly. We’re still children’s center From 5-7 p.m., Metropolitan available by appointment. Info: here helping and supporting people to lose weight. Our Family Services and Addison 630-458-4500. • Video game programming meetings are held on Friday School District 4 are hosting Dive into the world of pro- mornings at Grace Lutheran ADDISON — On March 21, State Sen. Tom Cullerton stopped an open house to introduce the gramming to make your own Church 950 S. York Road, community to the new Addiby Addison Trail with a group of 10 representatives from the interactive art, stories, games, Bensenville. Weigh in 9:30 son Children’s Center located Montgomery County Farm Bureau, the DuPage County Farm a.m., and meet from 10-11 a.m. Bureau and the Illinois Farm Bureau. The group toured culinary, at 121 E. Fullerton Ave. in and animations using Scratch, a Info: email Millie at johnreautomotive and horticulture classrooms at Addison Trail and also Addison. Free and open to the programming language created iter@sbcglobal.net This is for just for kids by MIT. public. went to SWD Inc. • Theater arts program comkids ages 8-12 and will be held Thursday, April 14 from 6-7:30 p.m. Wednesdays ing in July The Addison Children’s The• Women’s Club of April 13-27 in conjunction with Addison fundraiser the Addison Park District at the ater and the Addison Center for Beginning at 6 p.m., the Roselle Park District, 555 W. the Arts will hold its annual theWomen’s Club of Addison will Bryn Mawr. The fee is $72 ater arts program for children ADDISON — The Addison from her mother who is Japa- hold its annual fundraiser at for residents, $95 for non-res- ages 8-14 from July 18-Aug. 5. Center for the Arts presents nese Ikebana (flower arrang- Empress Banquets on Lake idents. Includes development of act“Flowing Colors,” a free art ing) master and an oil painter. St. The cash bar opens at 6 ing and singing techniques as • Robot Engineers exhibition by Margaret Bucholz From nine years of age until p.m. followed by dinner at 7. Students will work in teams, well as improvisational exertaking place now through April age 21,she lived in Hawaii Guests will also enjoy Movie learning about pulleys, gears, cises, rehearsal techniques and 23 at the Addison Center for the where she picked up her love Bingo as well as free prize levers and more as they build stage craft. Final performances Arts Gallery, 213 N. Lombard for bright colors and graduated drawings. Reservations are and program their robotic cre- of the play, “Charlie and the Road, Addison (enter door #4 with a bachelor of fine arts and due Monday, March 21. Info: ations using the LEGO WeDo Chocolate Factory” are schedon the north side of Addison painting from the University of contact Maureen at 630-628- Robotic System. This is for uled to take place on Aug. 5 Trail High School). Hawaii. 9336 for ticket prices and other kids ages 7-12 and will be held & 6 at 3 p.m. Info: 630-458Gallery hours are from 1-4 Now a long-time resident of information. from 6-7:15 p.m. Wednesdays, 4500 or see the Addison Park p.m. Wednesday through Fri- Wheaton, many of her water- • Art Guild offers May 4-18 in conjunction with District summer brochure. day. An artist’s reception will colors hang in private collec- sepia portrait class the Addison Park District at the Clubs and organizations are take place from 7-9 p.m. Fri- tions. She is currently is viceAt 7:30 p.m. in room 1301 Bloomingdale Park District’s welcome to send entries for day, April 1. Refreshment will president of the Addison art of Addison Village Hall, the Johnson Recreation Center, this column to: QuestPublishbe served. guild and teaches watercolor, Addison Art Guild is offering 172 S. Circle Ave. The fee is ing@aol.com. Please include Private tours can be made acrylics and color pencil class- a hands-on class on sepia and $60 for residents, $79 for non- a phone number or e-mail by appointment by calling 630- es. creme portraiture, taught by residents. Info: go online to address to contact for informa458-4500 or visiting addison“There is nothing I would guest artist Margaret Bucholz. addisonparks.org or call 630- tion. centerforthearts.com. rather do than create art and Bucholz was born in Japan be in the moment of creating ddison ark istrict vents and lived there for nine years. beauty which is all around us,” She picked up her love for art she said. ADDISON—The following guage created just for kids by Robot Engineers activities are being sponsored MIT. 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Addison Trail celebrates PE Week, holds annual Superstars Assembly, Wellness Day ADDISON — On March 18, Addison Trail hosted its annual Superstars Assembly, where classes go head to head in a variety of competitions, including a dodgeball tournament, a basketball-shooting contest, a push-up contest, a scooter race and an obstacle course. That assembly takes place as part of Physical Education (PE) Week and is the culminating event. This year, the 42-year-old tradition raised about $350 for the American Heart Association through a penny war and other activities. Points were awarded to each class based on the place they earned in those competitions. When all was said and done, the senior class and the faculty team earned the most points and tied for 1st place. The junior class finished in 3rd place, the sophomore class finished 4th and the freshmen class finished 5th. “The kids love this assembly and really look forward to it each year,” said Rob Schader, AT Physical Education and Health Department Chair. “The students and staff show incredible school spirit during the week.” Addison Trail also hosted a Wellness Day on March 14 to begin PE Week, where more than 30 organizations had booths with information about a variety of topics related to health and wellness. Students were able to gain tips to improve their well-being, ask questions of the representatives and participate in interactive displays.

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On March 18, Addison Trail hosted its annual Superstars Assembly, where classes go head to head in a variety of competitions. That assembly is the culminating event of Physical Education Week. (top left): AT junior Alyssa Pham participates in a basketball-shooting contest. (top right): The junior class cheers on juniors Jaylene Mejia and Devin Gonzalez in the scooter race event. (bottom left): AT senior Johnny Rodriguez shows his school spirit by dancing before demonstrating his basketball shooting skills. (bottom right): Members of the senior class celebrate and pose with the Superstars trophy after tying for first place with the faculty team.

On March 14, Addison Trail hosted a Wellness Day to begin Physical Education Week, where more than 30 organizations had booths with information about a variety of topics related to health and wellness. (top left): Krista Raatjes with Evangelical Child & Family Agency speaks with AT freshmen (from left): Kimberly Rojas, Veronica Soto and Juliana Tamayo. (top right): Molly McClure with ANAD shares information with senior Melissa Joaquin. (bottom left): Addison Trail juniors Isabelle Hernandez and Devin Gonzalez try to throw beanbags at a target while wearing goggles that simulate what it’s like to be under the influence of alcohol. The booth was hosted by DuPage County Prevention Leadership Team. (bottom middle): AT sophomore Sebastian Murillo participates in an activity hosted by the Addison Police Department. (bottom right): AT freshman Mark Rosal tries his hand at an activity meant to demonstrate the dangers of texting while driving. He’s pictured with Jill Braselton, RN, with ThinkFirst Northwestern Medicine.


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Willowbrook’s Zabran wins WSC Gold girls shot-put title Addison Trail places fifth at WSC Gold girls indoor meet By Mike Miazga Correspondent

The Addison Trail girls’ track team took fifth at the recent West Suburban Conference Gold Division meet held at Addison Trail. The Blazers were fifth with 37 points. Willowbrook took seventh with 21 points. Downers Grove South won the conference title with 189.5 points. At the frosh-soph level, Willowbrook was third with 77 points. Addison Trail was fifth with 38 points. Downers South won the title with 183 points. Josie Zabran won the conference shot put title for Willowbrook at 34-10. Teammate Shantel Powell was second at 34-7 1/2. Willowbrook’s Miani Blackwell won the frosh-soph shot put title at 32-9. Teammate Cecilia Lizasuain was third at 28 7 1/2. Addison Trail’s Maddie O’Connell was sixth at 24-11, while teammate Theodora Koulouvaris was ninth at 23-10 1/2. In the 55 dash, Adidson Trail’s Lau-

ren Kroll was second at 7.46, while Klea Gjonaj was fifth with a time of 7.76. At the frosh-soph level, Willowbrook’s Isabella Pennebaker was seventh with a time of 8.28 in the 55. Kroll took second in the 200 with a time of 26.77, while Gjonaj was seventh at 28.77. Willowbrook’s Olivia Pennebaker was 11th at 31.07. Willowbrook’s Ashleigh Gushiken was fifth in the 200 at the frosh-soph level with a time of 29.43. Addison Trail’s Mercedes Lopez was eighth at 30.28. Suhei Valbuena took fourth in the 300 for Addison Trail with a time of 44.64. Lynette Banuelos was eighth with a time of 46.03. Olivia Pennebaker was 10th for Willowbrook with a time of 48.38. In the frosh-soph 300, Alexandra Nava was third at 47.04. Willowbrook’s Isabella Pennebaker was fifth at 47.30 and teammate Phoebe Ceplecha was sixth at 48.16. Willowbrook’s Jessica Taylor was 10th in the 400 with a time of 1:16.47. At the frosh-soph level, Willowbrook’s Evelyn Yao was third in the 400 with a time of 1:08.02 and Ceplecha

was fourth at 1:09.61. Shannon Jones took seventh for Willowbrook in the 800 with a time of 2:39.45. Grace Guthrie was ninth at 2:40.49. In the frosh-soph race, Willowbrook’s Catherine Pegler was second in the 800 at 2:38.20. Victoria Palma was fourth at 2:43.65. Willowbrook’s Melissa Johnston was eighth in the 1,600 with a time of 5:56.55. Palma was third in the 1,600 at the frosh-soph level with a time of 5:57.14. Willowbrook’s Alannah Ferris was eighth in the 3,200. At the frosh-soph level, Willowbrook’s Briana Jones was fifth and Addison Trail’s Andrea Flores was seventh. In the 55 hurdles, Addison Trail’s Briceyda Vivero was seventh with a time of 10.73. At the frosh-soph level, Damaries Garcia was third at 10.62 for Willowbrook, while Addison Trail’s Mercedes Lopez was fourth at 10.73. Addison Trail was second in the 4-by160 relay with a time of 1:26.76. Willowbrook was seventh at 1:39.39. Addison Trail was fourth at the frosh-soph level at 1:36.37, while Willowbrook was fifth at 1:41.12. The Blazers were fourth in the 1,600

relay at 4:30.80. Willowbrook was sixth. Willowbrook won the 1,600 froshsoph relay at 4:37.04, while Addison Trail was sixth at 4:58.23. Willowbrook was fifth in the 3,200 relay at 11:32.80. Addison Trail was sixth. Willowbrook placed second in the 3,200 relay at 11:22.66. Addison Trail wasfifth at 11:56.12. Addison Trail’s Maria Madey was third in the frosh-soph high jump at 4-6. Teammate Jessica Garcia was sixth at 4-0. Addison Trail’s Briceyda Vivero was eighth in the long jump at 14-0 1/2. Luz Dominguez was ninth at 13-11 1/2. Madey was sixth in the frosh-soph long jump at 13-2 1/2 for Addison Trail. Willowbrook’s Gushiken was seventh at 12-5 1/2 and teammate Alyssa Lavery was ninth at 11-8. Banuelos was fifth in the triple jump for Addison Trail with a mark of 32-01/2. Vivero was eighth at 29-8 1/2. Madey was second in the triple jump at the frosh-soph level at 29-3 1/2. Teammate Natasha Olivera was fourth at 27-6 1/4. Willowbrok’s Teresa Zaldivar was seventh at 27-0 and teammate Miriam Youhanoun was ninth at 22-2.

District 88-Fenton Sports Report Willowbrook baseball team defeats Naperville North; Addison Trail girls track team sets relay record By Mike Miazga Correspondent

ADDISON — The Willowbrook baseball team recently defeated Naperville North 5-0 in non-conference play. Willowbrook scored two runs in the fourth inning and three in the seventh. TJ Geritano went 2-for-4 with two doubles, a run and an RBI. Cam Zunkel was 1-for-4 with an RBI. Matt Pizur went 3-for-3 with a run scored. Kyle Martyniuk went 2-for-4 with a double and an RBI. Kyle Ferguson was 2-for-3 with a double and two RBI. Zunkel was the winning pitcher. He went 6 2/3 innings and struck out eight while allowing only three hits.

In earlier action, the Warriors dropped an 11-5 nonconference game to Glenbard South. Glenbard South jumped out to a 3-1 lead after the first inning and used a seven-run third inning to take a 10-3 lead. Willowbrook had 10 hits in the game. Zunkel went 3-for3 with a double, a run scored and two RBI. Geritano was 1-for-4 with a run scored and a stolen base. Pizur went 1-for-4 with a run scored. DeSalvo was 1-for-3 with a double and two RBI. Also having single hits were Danny Olson, Ferguson, MJ Ranieri and Jon Kelso. Kelso had a double and scored a run, while Ranieri stole a base. Mark Molitor added an RBI. Matt Garbacz took the loss for the Warriors. Addison Trail girls track The Addison Trail girls track team recently broke the program record in the 400 relay at the West Suburban Conference

Gold Division indoor meet. The team of Lynette Banuelos, Lauren Kroll, Klea Gjonaj and Suhei Valbuena broke the record by almost four seconds. “That team is trying to get themselves set up for another run for state in both the 400 and 800 relays outdoors,” said Addison Trail coach Dave Pytko. Kroll took second in the 55 dash and 200 run, while Klea was fifth in the 200. “Klea is doing a great job of rebounding from a tough sophomore season in addition to being a leader with Lauren and Lynette,” said Pytko. Pytko also has high hopes for the team’s distance runners. “In addition to our talented varsity runners, we have a very young, but very underrated group of distance girls,” he said. “Over the next few years they will grow into a group that can compete with teams in the conference. They are so new at running that they have to learn how to control all the mental aspects of run-

ning a race.” Fenton badminton The Fenton girls badminton team returns the likes of seniors Heena Amin, Angelica Trojan, Hanna Roucka and Kendra Vargas, along with juniors Kelly Kuman, Sheeza Anwar, Rimsha Naseer and Amanda Perry. “We hope to continue to develop our technique in badminton, get in better shape both physically and mentally and be competitive in our matches,” said Fenton coach Brian Hastings. Willowbrook boys track The Willowbrook boys track team recently placed seventh at the West Suburban Conference Gold Division indoor meet. The Warriors are coming off a 2015 season where they took second in the WSCGold outdoor meet. Back for the Warriors are seniors Marco Martinez (distance), Josan Murphy (sprints),

Noah Nagle (jumps) and juniors Casey King (distance) and Eddie Tribue (sprints). “This is a solid team that works hard every day to improve,” said Willowbrook coach TJ Artman. “We were not happy with our seventhplace indoor finish and are looking forward to moving up outdoors. Our performances were the best of the indoor season, so it was not due to lack of work, effort, attitude or competitiveness. We just need more of all of it at the next conference meet. Our guys are in good mental shape and are ready to work toward our outdoor and season goals. Our goal always is to send athletes to the state meet. With our current marks, we will need to keep pushing in order to make it. Come May, anything can happen.” Artman said Martinez, Murphy, Nagle, King and Tribue are poised for strong seasons. “They should do some good things for us on a daily, meet and conference level,” he said.


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IC Catholic Prep boys track team third at indoor conference meet at 7.06. Erik Biegunski was third in the 800 with a time of 2:12.09. Caiden Douma was 10th at 2:18.92. Jordan Scheidler was 14th in the 400 at 1:02.23. Ross took second in the 55 low hurdles in 8.10. Tommy Troxel was 10th in the 1,600 with a time of 5:00.92. Fenton Brian Jaramillo was 13th in the long jump with a leap of 16-3 1/2. Joshua Jakalski was ninth in the shot put with a throw of 37-11 1/2. Mario Flores was 15th in the shot at 34-1 1/2. Fenton’s 3,200 relay took seventh at 9:20.52 with Samuel Hernandez, Michael Lieggi,

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14-14-10833. I688136 (Published in the Addison Independent, Bensenville Independent & Villa Park Independent March 24, 31 & April 7, 2016) 237526 Advertisement for Bid Addison School District #4 is accepting bids for the 2016 Indian Trail Junior High AHU Replacement Project. Bid specifications are available by email; please contact Mike Christensen at mchristensen@ asd4.org. Paper bids will be received until Friday, April, 15, 2016, 10:00 am at the District Office located at 222 N. Kennedy Drive, Addison, IL 60101. Bids will be opened publicly at said time. For additional information regarding this bid or to schedule a site visit, contact the Facilities Engineering Manager, at Addison School District #4, 222 N. Kennedy Drive, Addison, IL 60101. Phone (630) 458-2452. (Published in the Addison Independent, Bensenville Independent & Villa Park Independent March 31, 2016) 238344 Advertisement for Bid Addison School District #4 is accepting bids for the 2016 Stone, Army Trail, and Wesley Elementary School Domestic Water Systems Upgrade Project. Bid specifications are available by email; please contact Mike Christensen at mchristensen@ asd4.org. Paper bids will be received until Thursday, April, 14, 2016, 10:00 am at the District Office located at 222 N. Kennedy Drive, Addison, IL 60101. Bids will be opened publicly at said time. For additional information regarding this bid or to schedule a site visit, contact the Facilities Engineering Manager, at Addison School District #4, 222 N. Kennedy Drive, Addison, IL 60101. Phone (630) 458-2452. (Published in the Addison Independent, Bensenville Independent & Villa Park Independent March 31, 2016) 238346

Advertisement for Bid Addison School District #4 is accepting bids for the 2016 Addison School District Electrical Distribution Equipment Thermal Imaging Testing Project. Bid specifications are available by email; please contact Mike Christensen at mchristensen@asd4.org. Paper bids will be received until Tuesday, April, 12, 2016, 10:00 am at the District Office located at 222 N. Kennedy Drive, Addison, IL 60101. Bids will be opened publicly at said time. For additional information regarding this bid or to schedule a site visit, contact the Facilities Engineering Manager, at Addison School District #4, 222 N. Kennedy Drive, Addison, IL 60101. Phone (630) 458-2452. (Published in the Addison Independent, Bensenville Independent & Villa Park Independent March 31, 2016) 238852 NOTICE OF DEMOLITION PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the Village of Bensenville intends to demolish the residential property accessory structure located at 401 S. Barron St. Bensenville, Illinois, P.I.N. 03-23-201-001 (the “Property”), pursuant to the Illinois Municipal Code, 65 ILCS 5/11-31-1(e), unless the Property is remediated within the time provided by law by the owner or lienholders of record.The Property is open and vacant and constitutes an immediate and continuing hazard to the community. If the Property is not remediatedby the owner or lienholders of record, within 30 days of the mailing of this Notice or within 30 days of the last day of publication of this Notice, whichever is later, the Village will demolish the Property. (Published in the Addison Independent, Bensenville Independent & Villa Park Independent March 31, 2016) 238428 Rock Valley Publishing Can Publish Your Legals. Call Pam at 815-877-4044 Or email your legals to legals@rvpublishing.com Today!

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Addison Trail senior signs to cheer for Robert Morris University Illinois

ADDISON — On March 15, Addison Trail senior Giuseppe Rubino signed to join the Cheer Team at Robert Morris University Illinois in Chicago. Although he has only participated in cheerleading for three years, so he’s thrilled to continue with the sport at the collegiate level. “What I love about cheerleading is you can always challenge yourself,” he said. “There’s always something new to try and learn, and another level you can push yourself to reach.” Giuseppe said he joined cheerleading after being encouraged by his brother, Michael. Giuseppe was named as Captain of the Addison Trail Cheerleading Team this year and helped the group reach new levels of success. The Coed Varsity Team finished in the top five at all invites, winning four of the six invites. During the Illinois Cheerleading Coaches Association (ICCA) Championships, the team won 1st place, earning the title of courtesy photo ICCA Coed Champions. Team Pictured is Addison Trail senior Giuseppe Rubino, who has members also competed in the signed to join the Cheer Team at Robert Morris University Coed Stunt Group division for Illinois in Chicago. the first time and earned 1st criminal justice and pursue a with cheerleading after college career in law enforcement. He as a coach at Elmwood Park place in that division as well. Giuseppe plans to major in also would like to continue High School.

Addison Trail softball team hard at work Blazers feature mix of veteran and young talent By Mike Miazga Correspondent

ADDISON — The Addison Trail softball team has impressed coach Mark Olson thus far. “It’s a great group of girls and they have a great work ethic,” he said. “They are very coachable and that’s the best part of the spring so far. We’re a young team, so we’re going to have to get better as we go. We’re definitely not senior-dominated like we were last year or as experienced as we were two years ago. These girls want to get better and that bodes well for the future.” The Blazers, who won 12 games last year and went 4-8 in West Suburban Conference Gold Division action, return seniors Alyssa McMahon (1B)

and Nicolette Napoli (OF) along with junior Jessica Bach (3B). Key newcomers include junior Marie Baumgartner (IF), sophomore Nikki Scorza (IF) and freshman Sophia Hawkins (OF). Addison Trail opened the season with a loss to Montini. “We lost 10-0, but we did a great job picking up the ball in the infield and making the routine plays,” said Olson. “We have some inexperience in the outfield and that’s where we need to get better. We might have some growing pains defensively in the beginning.” Olson is thrilled to have Bach back at third and Baumgartner at shortstop. “I have a lot of confidence in our infield,” said Olson. “Jessica and Marie take care of the right side and Alyssa McMahon can pick up anything at first base.” Napoli, McMahon and

Baumgartner also will contribute as pitchers. “We don’t have a dominant pitcher,” said Olson. “We’ll have to make adjustments defensively and make sure we have people in the right spots. We’ll pitch by committee. Nicolette pitched a handful of innings last year and Alyssa can pitch and Marie will pitch a little. We have another freshman Allie Polhad who will pitch on the JV and will eventually be our pitcher of the future. She’ll get her feet wet a little at the JV level.” Addison Trail was scheduled to face Riverside-Brookfield and Lake Park earlier this week. “We might take our lumps early on and have some growing pains, but their work ethic has been great,” said Olson. “That work ethic and their coachability is going to pay dividends later on. At the beginning here, we’re going to have to be patient.”


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By Dee Longfellow For The Elmhurst Independent

You’ve seen the commercials. Three brothers acting rather goofy, doing typical things siblings do like arguing, arm-slugging, and two pitted against the younger one, all in the name of furniture sales. As it turns out, Tim Smithe – with an “E” – has been the brains behind the advertising campaigns that have catapulted Walter E. Smithe to success, now boasting 11 stores in the Chicagoland area. On Thursday, March 24, the Emmy® award-winning ad man, business consultant and international speaker shared his expertise at a luncheon and expo presented by the West Suburban Chamber of Commerce Executives and sponsored by First Trust Financial. Between videos of the many hilarious commercials featuring the Smithe brothers – some with celebrities – Smithe offered his own marketing advice. “If I had one challenge for you, it is to be a little bolder in your marketing and advertising,” Smithe told the over 500 people at the luncheon. “We’re all so safe in business now, sometimes you have to step out and do something unexpected.” He went on to explain the history of Walter E. Smithe, whose tagline is “You dream it, we build it.” “My grandfather owned a tavern where he worked around the clock, literally from 5 a.m. to 12 midnight,” Smithe said. “Once World War II was over, he knew people coming back from the war would want to set

up housekeeping. So he sold the tavern in 1945 and went into the furniture and appliance business.” Turned out Grandpa was right -- after the war ended, there was a huge demand for washing machines, more than the store could keep in stock. “Back then, our tagline was ‘you order it, we build it!’” he quipped. “They actually took orders and people waited for them to come in stock – because everybody wanted one and my grandfather knew it.” Regarding the commercials, Smithe’s next bit of marketing advice was “be the face of the company,” if you can. “I highly recommend being in your own ads and commercials. Because you are part of the brand personality, your face becomes part of your brand. “Because this,” Smithe draws an imaginary circle around his face with his finger, “is something your competitors can’t steal from you. Your face is unique to your brand, so why not make it part of the brand?” Getting celebrities to join in… “It’s amazing what you can do if you just ask,” Smithe said. As an example, he wanted Billy Corgan, lead singer for the Smashing Pumpkins rock group, to be in a commercial. “I happened to know that Corgan had just turned down a $1 million contract to advertise for Budweiser. I thought if he turned down a $1 million contract, there’s no way he’s going to be in our commercial for free!”

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Representing the Villa Park Chamber of Commerce is Beth DeKruyff and Kevin Conro of Villa Park Office Equipment, who had a tabletop display at the recent multi-Chamber event that included not only an Expo but a luncheon featuring a keynote address delivered by Tim E. Smithe of Walter E. Smithe Furniture.

It turns out, all Smithe had to do was ask. That particular commercial, never before seen, was quite funny. It involved the three Smithe brothers (in suits and ties), Billy Corgan, and some pro wrestlers all fighting together in a ring. One wrestler picked up a chair and held it overhead to smash someone, when suddenly Corgan spoke up and said, “Hey! That’s a Walter E. Smithe chair! You can’t smash that!” With that, all the people who were in the ring stopped fighting dead in their tracks, as if to agree – “No, we can’t smash a Walter E. Smithe chair!” Using current happenings, topics… Another marketing tip offered by Smithe was to take advantage of current events in the news or pop culture. For instance, the last time the Olympics came around, the Smithe brothers did a series of commercials in which the older two insisted the younger one try the various sports. An attempt at swimming resulted in a belly flop, while the other two looked on and laughed; skiing found the younger Smithe in a snow bank, leaving only his feet visible; and, finally, curling – the elder two operated the brooms, using the

youngest as the curling rock – the “puck.” While it didn’t end well for the younger brother, it turned out that series of commercials were the third most-recalled commercial during the entire three-week broadcast of the Olympics. Smithe’s recommendation to “ride on other people’s success,” led them to work with the 1985 Bears, Martha Stewart, Jimmy Kimmel, Paula Deen (before she fell from grace), Ralph Lauren, Oprah, even George Clooney and Brad Pitt in an Ocean’s 11 parody. The three Smithes even dressed as cavemen (in suits and ties) as an homage to the commercials which claimed: “Even a caveman could do it.” “You can make a dramatic commercial but you have to put the sales message in there, too. Don’t get so creative that you forget you have a message to get across.” The bottom line is, people would rather be entertained than informed. “Most of us go to our customers and inform, inform, inform,” Smithe said. “If you can inform people by entertaining them, you can still make your point in such a way that people won’t realize they’re being sold to.”

At the Multi-Chamber Spring Luncheon and Expo, presented by the West Suburban Chamber of Commerce Executives, representatives from Inland Bank had an opportunity to talk with customers during the Business Expo portion of the event held Thursday, March 24. Attendees also enjoyed a keynote address delivered by Tim Smithe of Walter E. Smithe Furniture & Design.

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE 18TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT DUPAGE COUNTY - WHEATON, ILLINOIS CitiMortgage, Inc. PLAINTIFF Vs. Mary Mylniczenko; Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. as successor to First Union National Bank of North Carolina DEFENDANTS 10 CH 02754 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 4/24/2014, John Zaruba, the Sheriff of DuPage County, Illinois will on 5/3/16 at the hour of 10:00AM at DuPage County Sheriff’s Office, 501 North County Farm Road, Wheaton, IL 60187, or in a place otherwise designated at the time of sale, County of DuPage and State of Illinois, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, as set forth below, the following described real estate: PIN 06-03-119-010 Improved with Single Family Home COMMONLY KNOWN AS: 436-438 N. Gerard Avenue Villa Park, IL 60181 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 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) 7949876. Please refer to file number 14-14-10833. I688136 (Published in the Addison Independent, Bensenville Independent & Villa Park Independent March 24, 31 & April 7, 2016) 237527 Rock Valley Publishing Can Publish Your Legals. Call Pam at 815-877-4044 Or email your legals to legals@rvpublishing.com Today!

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