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In a switch, City Council votes yes on York Commons shut-off valve By Dan McLeister For The Elmhurst Independent
ELMHURST — City Council members had strong words for the Elmhurst Park District before they voted to put back in a shut-off valve in the proposed intergovernmental agreement (IGA) for the York Commons detention basin, which the Park Board insisted it be included. Mark Sabinto (1st Ward) said the City should not be strongarmed by the Park District. “You the taxpayers will be legally at risk for millions of dollars if the valve fails,” said Norm Leader (2nd Ward) talking about residents. Council believes the Park Board will not accept the fact that the same if not better result could be achieved with no liability to the taxpayers at a lower cost by a minor excavation. “I don’t believe this is the best deal for the taxpayers, but it is the only deal,” Leader said. “Politics is the art of the possible, the attainable—the art of the next best. In that spirit I will vote yes.
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These two ladies look like “Edith Ann,” Lily Tomlin’s character from Laugh-In who sat in the giant chair! But it’s actually Elmhurst residents Charity Gibala (left) and Mercedes Nelson sitting in an inflatable chair at the Park District’s Be A Kid Again event to raise funds for the Playground for Everyone coming to Butterfield Park. The evening was a chance for the general public to try out the equipment. Story and more photos inside this issue. photo by Dee Longfellow
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“I speak tonight in sadness rather than anger.” “I will give you a warning that this is not a done deal,” said Chris Healy (5th Ward). “To the residents on Crescent, I say, believe it when you see it.” Scott Levin (5th Ward) commented flood control is none of the Park District’s business. “We are being forced to include the shut-off valve,” he affirmed. Jim Kennedy (6th Ward) stated that if aldermen did not vote for the shut-off valve, they would be back in four weeks discussing it again and then the York Commons detention basin might not be finished before the snow falls next year.
}I don’t believe this is the best deal for taxpayers, but it is the only deal. Politics is the art of the possible, the attainable — the art of the next best. In that spirit I will vote yes. I speak tonight in sadness rather than anger.”
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On the dais set in the Founders Lounge of the Frick Center on the campus of Elmhurst College, Annette VanAken beams a smile at her husband Troy, recently named the institution’s 14th President. On Thursday, Feb. 18, the Board of Trustees held a reception to introduce the VanAkens to the community. VanAken doesn’t officially begin his tenure until summer. Full story and a photo can be found elsewhere in this issue.
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However, he noted that the shut-off valve is a waste of money because it is not necessary. “I want to make it clear that there is an ongoing cost for maintenance in addition to the approximate initial cost of $100,000,” said Ald. Mark Mulliner (7th Ward). “I want to tone down the comments because residents are in distress.” Bob Dunn (2nd Ward) commented. Kevin York (4th Ward) said he hoped many residents will e-mail members of the Park Board. Mayor Steve Morley noted that this has been the leading subject since he took office three years ago.
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At a meeting on Monday, Feb. 22, the Elmhurst Lions Club heard a presentation about the Playground for Everybody from Jim Rogers, executive director of the Elmhurst Park District, after which the club presented its grant of $5,000. The sum came from the Lions Club’s Paul Roesch Memorial Fund. Pictured are (from left): Dave Smith, Jim ELMHURST — On Saturday, Mar. 19 beginning at 7 p.m., the Worden, Jerry DePasquale, Lions Club President Dave Elmhurst Children’s Assistance Foundation (ECAF) will hold Watchke, Keith Karnstedt, its 7th annual Casino Night at the Diplomat West at Rte. 83 and Marie Straube, Jim Rogers North Ave. Tickets are $85 per person and include open bar, dinand Angela Fiorentino. ner, silent auction, dueling pianos, live NCAA coverage, black-
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ELMHURST — The Elmhurst Running Club 4 on the 4th has been named 2015 Race of the Year by the Chicago Area Runners Association. The 4 on the 4th, presented by Prairie Path Foot and Ankle Clinic, is a four-mile race held each year on the Fourth of July. “We are thrilled to receive such a prestigious award from CARA,” said race director Bob Richards of the Elmhurst Running Club. “It reflects well on our efforts to put on a highquality event that fits in with the community of Elmhurst’s strong running traditions. We are doing our part to enhance wellness in Elmhurst and beyond.” Online registration is open for the 12th annual 4 on the 4th, which is scheduled for 7:15 a.m. on Monday, July 4. An accompanying Kids 1K race is at 8:25 a.m. Both races start and finish at Elmhurst College along Prospect Avenue. Further information and online registration are at 4on4th.com.
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ELMHURST — Norbert F. Rathje, age 92, of Addison, passed away recently at the age of 92. Beloved husband of the late Lois D. Rathje, nee Miessler; loving father of Kenneth (Katherine), Donald (Korrin) and John; loving grandfather of Christopher, Andrew (Alicia) and Brenda (Richard) Doolittle; honored great grandfather of Liam Rathje and Avery Doolittle; devoted brother of the late Jean (the late Frank) Kerkoch; dear brother-inlaw of Richard (the late Darline) Miessler, Howard (the late Helen) Miessler and Betty (the late James) Franke; fond uncle of many. Norbert served his country during WW II and attained the rank of Staff Sergeant in the U.S. Army. Funeral services were held on Thursday, February 11, 2016. Interment St. Paul Cemetery, Addison. In lieu of flowers, memorials to St. Paul Lutheran Church Cemetery Fund. Arrangements provided by Pedersen-Ryberg Mortuary. For more information, call (630) 834-1133 or visit pedersenryberg.com.
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Apollo Chorus to join ESO’s upcoming concert
Pictured is the Apollo Chorus of Chicago, which will be joining a performance with the Elmhurst Symphony Orchestra on Sunday, March 13 at 3 p.m. at the Elmhurst Christian Reformed Church. The concert will feature a performance of Elijah by Mendelssohn. (Ed. note: This caption ran last week, but the wrong photo had been submitted to the Independent. This is the correct photo.)
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Elmhurst College names its 14th president Dr. Troy VanAken introduced to the College community last Thursday By Dee Longfellow For The Elmhurst Independent
ELMHURST — On Wednesday, Feb. 17, the Independent learned that the Elmhurst College Board of Trustees had unanimously elected Dr. Troy VanAken to serve as its 14th president. At a special reception in their honor held on Feb. 18 in the Founder’s Lounge of the Frick Center, Dr. VanAken and his wife Annette were introduced to the College community where he talked about the school’s future and their role in it. “When considering this position, I looked at a search profile, which said the campus was ‘intensely studentcentered,’” Dr. VanAken said in his remarks. “That’s what we were really looking for, a college centered around and focused on its students.” VanAken is currently president of Thiel College in Greenville, Pa., an independent Lutheran liberal arts institution with approximately 1,000 students enrolled. Earlier this month, he was able to announce that Thiel had sur-
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Judge William Bauer (left) and Joel Herter joined the packed house in the Founder’s Lounge at Elmhurst College on Thursday, Feb. 17 at a gathering to introduce Troy VanAken and his wife Annette. VanAken will be the 14th President of Elmhurst College beginning in the summer.
passed the largest fundraising goal in its 150-year history. In fact, Thiel’s 2016 Campaign had exceeded its $60 million goal 10 months early, due to the efforts and gifts of more than 8,500 donors. His career in higher education includes years as a senior
administrator, a mathematics professor, a business entrepreneur and an athletic director. VanAken will officially beginning his presidency this summer, succeeding Interim President Larry A. Braskamp. “I felt a calling when I was younger,” VanAken said. “My
mother said maybe it was a calling to the ministry but I assured her, ‘no, no, it’s not that.’ But I have always been called to this kind of work, to help young people get a good start in life.” VanAken said he had already met with about 20
staff people at the college and got a good feeling from them. “I had a sense that they wanted to innovate and move forward,” he said. “The demographics may change but the spirit and passion is evident – not just to survive but to thrive.” He further noted that this was Elmhurst College’s 145th year and that there would obviously be a big celebration in another five years. “The year 2021 will be a special year for us. Let’s envision it now and make it the next chapter in Elmhurst College history.” VanAken said he and Annette were first-generation college students, the first member of their families to attend an institution of higher learning. “We know we could not do this without our own education.” He noticed right away that Elmhurst was a fine community. “This is a school with a strong reputation right in the center of a vibrant suburb, next to a great city.” In the past, he has been active in economic and community development and has started three successful technology-related companies. Dr. and Mrs. VanAken have two children, Trey and Gabriella.
City Council offers an overview of ongoing developments Update shows wide variety, growth in downtown By Dan McLeister for The Elmhurst Independent
ELMHURST — It is fantastic to see what is happening in Elmhurst’s economic development, Mayor Steve Morley said at the February 16th City Council meeting after a presentation by Mike Kopp, Assistant City Manager, and Erin Van De Valle, business development coordinator. Mark Mulliner (7th Ward) commented that it is tremendous to see the vision coming and hopefully the City will see a lot more to come. Kevin York (4th Ward) said all the development is quite amazing. Bob Dunn (2nd Ward) said it is exciting to see small- and medium-sized businesses being
part of the economic development. Development activity includes: At 965 North York • The Roesch Family Auto Group is expanding at 965 No. York; • The Wilkins Auto Group is expanding at 750 N. York; • Work is underway for the LA Fitness facility and a separate retail building where the Holiday Inn/Waverton Hotel used to be located; • A Thornton’s gas station and convenience center will open on the Steven’s Steakhouse site; • Construction is proceeding on the mixed-use Hahn Street development, now known as Elmhurst 255; • A mixed-use building called The York is coming to the former Plass building; • The Elmhurst Craft Kitchen and Bar will be located at 151 N. York;
• The Addison Parking Deck has opened on Addison St.; • A Fitness Formula Club will open later this year; • A Lakeside Bank will be located at York & Palmer Drive, where Ron’s Marathon
used to be; • Plans have been submitted to the City for the corner of Addison and First; • The Moreci Building at 532 So. Spring includes space for retail businesses;
• On the far south side, an Artis Senior Living facility is planned; and, • Nitti Construction is building single-family homes on the former site of Elmhurst Hospital.
Long-time City employee receives promotion Erin Van De Walle named Business Development Coordinator
ELMHURST — The City of Elmhurst recently appointed long-time City Employee Erin Van De Walle as Business Development Coordinator for the City. As a part of the Department of Economic Development, the focus of her role will be to identify and attract new businesses to the community, support the growth and development of existing businesses, and administer incentive programs. Van De Walle grew up in Elmhurst and obtained a degree in Organizational Leadership-Communications from Elmhurst
College. She has worked at the City ever since, most recently as Deputy Clerk and parttime Economic Development Coordinator. “Economic Development is all about the collection and distribution of information and building relationships,” she said. “I am excited to serve Elmhurst as the on-site fulltime resource for business, developers and brokers to connect with promoting positive growth and development of the City’s economic base.” As part of her position, Van De Walle will represent the City at trade shows and sales conventions, research and recommend new programs and improvements to existing programs, and increase the City’s profile in the business community.
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Police Beat
The Elmhurst Police Department 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-oryounger are not named.
Child abuse Feb. 12 An officer requested a unit to the front lobby because the victim, according to police, had just run away from the police department and his mother. An officer located the victim and brought him into the police department. Police said the victim was crying and stated that the suspect, his mother, beats him and had cut his finger with a pair of scissors. He stated he does not want to go home with her. The victim was placed with his father through DCFS.
Disorderly conduct Feb. 14 James Delany, 21, of Aurora, was arrested at the Adelaide parking deck at around 2:02 a.m. He was charged with disorderly conduct/befouling property after police said he was observed urinating in the parking deck. Feb. 13 Edward P. Schmeier, 54, of Wheaton, was arrested near St. Charles and Berkley at around 6:18 p.m. While on patrol, an officer observed Schmeier standing next to his bicycle with numerous bags on the ground next to him. Police said the officer stopped to make sure he was okay and smelled a strong odor of alcohol coming from his person. According to police, while officer was talking to Schmeier, he fell and struck a concrete pole. Schmeier was charged with disorderly conduct and possession of alcohol in a public way.
DUI/DUI-drugs/illegal consumption/ possession of alcohol by a minor/public intoxication Feb. 16 Kristy Roe, 35, of Hoffman Estates, was arrested near York and Lexington at around 4:01 a.m. Subsequent to a traffic stop, police said Roe was found to be DUI. She was charged with DUI, illegal transportation of alcohol and improper lane usage. Feb. 14 Antonio Giannini, 39, of Norridge, was arrested near Palmer and Schiller at around 2:25 a.m. and charged with DUI, improper lane usage, failure to signal and making an improper turn. Feb. 13 Lester Cardona-Escobed, 24, of Bensenville, was arrested near York and North at around 2:37 a.m. and charged with aggravated DUI, DUI,
CALL 800-222-TIPS illegal transportation of alcohol, driving while license suspended and improper lane usage. Feb. 11 Kevin Hansberger, 23, of Winfield, was arrested near North and Kenilworth at around 1:07 a.m. Subsequent to a traffic stop, police said Hansberger was found to be DUI and also in possession of cannabis, drug paraphernalia and a plastic bag with cocaine residue. He was charged with two counts of DUI, possession of cannabis, possession of drug paraphernalia, unlawful possession of a controlled substance, speeding and no insurance.
Obstruction Feb. 12 Michael X. Rivera, 23, of Chicago, was arrested at around 12:29 a.m. Officers responded to a chimney sweeping company in the 900 block of Industrial Drive which reported a unknown dark vehicle parked between several work vans and two unknown males walking around. Upon arrival, police said an officer located Rivera running from the area. He was charged with attempted criminal trespass to property and resisting/obstructing a police officer.
Parole violation Feb. 13 Arthur McBride, 39, of Chicago, was arrested near York and Madison at around 5:37 a.m. Subsequent to a traffic stop, police said McBride was found to be wanted on a parole violation. He was arrested and transported to the police station where, according to police, a debit card was found in his belongings with an unrelated name and he admitted to having intent to use the card unlawfully. He was charged with expired registration, no insurance, driving while license revoked and possession of another person’s debit card.
Possession of cannabis/drug paraphernalia/controlled substance/tobacco Feb. 16 Eric Arreola, 25, of Carol Stream, was arrested near York and North at
around 12:22 a.m. Subsequent to a traffic stop, police said Arreola was found to be in possession of cannabis and possession of drug paraphernalia. He was charged for those offenses as well as illegally tinted windows and no front license plate. Feb. 14 Maksim Seredniy, 18, of Chicago, was arrested near Roosevelt and Route 83 at around 4:12 a.m. and charged with possession of cannabis, speeding and an expired registration sticker. Feb. 13 Lwam Mekonen, 20, of Lombard, was arrested near St. Charles and I-290 at around 1:09 a.m. and charged with possession of cannabis and speeding. Feb. 11 Saul J. Jurado, 30, of Chicago, was arrested near st. Charles and Prospect at around 12:42 a.m. Subsequent to a traffic stop, police said an officer smelled a strong odor of cannabis coming from inside of Jurado’s vehicle. Jurado was charged with possession of cannabis and possession of drug paraphernalia, no valid driver’s license and no insurance.
Suspicious circumstances Feb. 13 A complainant in the 900 block of S. Cedar told police that an unknown suspect described as a black male knocked on the door or his residence in the above area. The suspect told the complainant that he was from Amazon, but did not display an ID or uniform. He asked questions about when the victim was home and if there were any animals on the property. The complainant later called Amazon which stated it did not send anyone out to customer’s homes to ask questions.
Theft/burglary/ attempted theft or burglary/identity theft/ fraud/forgery/deceptive practice/obstruction/ robbery Feb. 16-Feb. 17 • A complainant in the 300 block of Sherman told police that an unknown suspect(s) entered the detached garage of the complainant’s residence via the unlocked service door and entered both vehicles parked inside. • A victim in the 200 block of Chandler told police that sometime overnight, an unknown suspect entered the attached garage of her residence and rummaged through two vehicles. There were no signs of forced entry to the garage, and the victim is unsure if the overhead door was left open or closed the previous evening. • Police said two unlocked vehicles parked in the driveway of the 300 block of Sherman were apparently entered overnight, as both were found with their doors slightly ajar. Both
owners drove their vehicles to work and called police that afternoon. Jan. 7-Feb. 16 Sometime after Jan. 7, police said a truck at a car dealership in the 200 block of W. Grand Ave. was taken off the lot without permission and without payment for repair work performed. A bill was sent to the suspect but the business has not had any other communication with him. An officer left a message with the suspect to contact the police department.
Feb. 15 Police said an unknown suspect(s) used a victim’s personal information and filed an IRS 1040EZ Form without his authorization. On Feb. 13, the victim in the 800 block of S. Linden Ave. received a letter from the IRS regarding his 2015 tax return. However, the victim had not yet filed his taxes.
Jan. 12-Feb. 14 A victim told police he parked his Skid Steer in the southwest corner of a banquet hall parking lot in the 600 block of W. North Ave. to clear the parking lot of snow. He arrived to clear the lot on Feb. 14 and noticed the door was missing.
Feb. 13 A complainant in the 500 block of W. Babcock told police she posted a figurine for sale on the website “Wallapop.” She was contacted by a suspect who sent her a check for the figurine. The complainant was told to deposit the check, deduct the cost of the figurine as well as an additional $50 for “running around” and send back the rest of the remaining money. The complainant did not send the figurine, cash the check or send any monies. Feb. 11
• A victim in the 500 block of Kearsage Street told police that an unknown suspect(s) hacked his Yahoo email account and sent out an email requesting an unspecified amount of cash to be sent to the Philippines. Victim is concerned because he had recently misplaced his passport. There is no dollar loss at this time. • A victim in the 1000 block of Swain Avenue came into the station and told police that a department store credit card was opened in her name without her knowledge. Victim believes her account may have been compromised. Her account was closed and she wasn’t out any money. • A victim at a kids entertainment center in the 600 block of W. Lake St. told police she allowed a suspect (who was not named) use her credit card to pay a $200 deposit at the center. The suspect charged an additional $183.91, according to police, which the complainant did not authorize and stopped payment through her bank. The suspect told police she will pay the facility the $183.91 balance.
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Elmhurst History Museum rolls out new brand, new name By Dee Longfellow For The Elmhurst Independent
ELMHURST — It may not seem like much of a change at all. But it’s a big change for those involved with the Elmhurst Historical Museum, which is changing its name to Elmhurst History Museum effective March 1. Museum staff is already changing the name and logo on all the components of its communications. The effort was a part of the Museum’s strategic plan to bring more clarity and strengthen the Museum’s name in the marketplace. “The new name represents a new era in the Museum’s own history,” said Patrice Roche, director of public relations. “It clarifies exactly what we
do here at the museum. It’s been in the works for about five years now, she said. “With an online presence and all the other methods today like facebook and twitter, we have to keep things very concise and understandable.” Roche said she and Museum Curator Lance Tawzer went down to the Chicago History Museum to meet with Russell Lewis who facilitated that museum’s name change about ten years ago. “We caught a lot of flak for it,” he admitted. Lewis said that when they were known as the Chicago Historical Society, many people thought they couldn’t come inside because they weren’t members. Many people didn’t even realize that it
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North Ave. Funded by the Regional Transportation Authority (RTA), this effort includes collaboration with nine corridor communities between Harlem Avenue and York Street to address pedestrian access issues, transit connections,
More Crime News Battery reported On Feb. 16, a victim in the 200 block of Claremont told police she went to her ex-husband’s home to pick up her son. The suspect, her ex-husband’s girlfriend, pushed her car door shut when she tried to exit it and pulled her hair. Upon investigation, an officer learned the victim’s sequence of events were conflicting. An investigation is pending.
Fight reported at area hotel On Feb. 13-Feb 14, Paul F. Vasquez, 28, of Elmhurst, was arrested at a hotel in the 900 block of S. Riverside at around 5:49 a.m. Police said an officer responded to the hotel for the report of a fight in progress. According to the police report, Vazquez said he was battered by his girlfriend, but she claimed Vazquez had been “acting erratically” after drinking alcohol all night. After an argument, police said
Vasquez threw the baby onto the bed and began physically fighting with his girlfriend and her sister. He was charged with battery and endangering the life of a child.
Man claims to return iPhone, then refuses to bring to PD On Feb. 16, the girlfriend of a victim in the 400 block of S. Argyle said she got a phone call from the suspect (who was not identified) stating he found the victim’s iPhone in Chicago. The victim called the suspect back stating he never owned an iPhone. The suspect told the victim he had all the victim’s information and contacts. An officer contacted the suspect who stated he was just trying to be a Good Samaritan. He refused to give the officer his contact information and stated he would not bring the phone to the Elmhurst Police Department.
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Where’s the peanut butter?
t was a normal unassuming typical Tuesday, the day the peanut butter went missing. I couldn’t believe it myself. Although looking back, it shouldn’t have been too big a surprise. But I’m jumping ahead of the story. I enjoy a piece of peanut butter toast on occasion. Last Tuesday was going to be one of those occasions. I took out the bread and the toaster and opened the cupboard to fetch the peanut butter. It was gone. I was puzzled at first, think-
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ing perhaps someone put the peanut butter in an alternate location. I looked behind other items on the shelf but the tea bags and hot cocoa were not hiding the peanut butter. I checked the likely
places in the kitchen: the fridge, pantry and cupboards and came up empty. I went to my boys’ bedrooms and looked on the dressers, bookshelves and under the beds. There wasn’t a ground peanut to be had. I even rummaged through the garbage. Maybe someone tossed the peanut butter in there. Stranger things have happened. I’ve found cutlery, plates and cups in the garbage on prior occasions (but that’s another article). After all my searching, I remained – in a
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t’s snowing again. White circles streaming down that look almost fake. The puffs (they are not flakes) are coming straight down and fast. It seems as if someone above the stage is dumping out bags and bags of artificial winter faster than they should and the director needs to tell them to slow the pace. “We’ve only budgeted for so much snow! Slower! We don’t want to run out AND it’s more romantic when the stuff floats down slowly!” But this snow is real and there’s an unlimited supply with no chance of running out. It’s pretty. I know the haters are gonna hate hate hate, but really, shake it off. If you live in a part of the country where it snows, why shake your fist at the sky? It does this every winter, no surprise, so no point in bemoaning it. No one posts on Facebook: “It’s night again! It’s dark! I hate it! Boo! I can’t believe it’s dark -again. Yuck! Dark, dark, go away!” We know the sun sets every night. We know in these parts it’s going to snow. You might not like it, but complaining doesn’t change it. If you live in Arizona, you have blazing heat in the summer. “Oh not, not the sun again! That hot ball of heat!” For me, Arizona summers are too hot and I don’t choose to live there. It’s all relative. In
Kelly Simmons COLUMNIST
some parts of the country, it’s too hot to be outdoors some times of the year. And in some parts of the country, it snows. It’s not complicated. Today I have taken it upon myself to be the spokesman for snow. Snow is magical. Many people have cherished memories of snow days. Outside you partake in building of snow creatures, eating snow, letting a snow flake land on your tongue, building a snow fort, knowing the satisfaction of hitting someone with a snowball, and feeling the sting when one hits you. And who among us has not made a snow angel? (Write me.) You can ski downhill, crosscountry, snow shoe, snow board, go sledding, or simply go for a walk. There’s a kind of hush all over the world. I’ll say it again, magical. Inside you can watch from your window as the vista becomes a winter wonderland. Build a fire. Make soup. Watch a movie. Or two. Read a book. Or two. Binge watch a series. Make love. Call a friend. The coziness of being inside watch-
ing it snow is a joy. If you don’t feel like going out (or if the roads are too bad), this is an opportunity to do some activities you put off. Now you finally have time to write that novel, paint that masterpiece, get crafty. Knitting and crossword puzzling and playing board games are the perfect thing to do. Snow can be a reminder to slow down, and that is usually a good thing. Snow is often in movies and books as part of the scene and the plot. Snow can be a major character. Watch the snow and cuddle under a comfy blankie and even if (especially if) you don’t enjoy snow, make a list of all the things you are grateful for this fine day. (1. I am not being attacked by a bear. 2. I have a roof and heat. 3. I love soft sweaters….) And one more thing we all know, snow lover or snow hater, this too shall pass. Don’t fret. Snow does not last forever. Nothing does. Be glad for today and know that spring is on its way. (Kelly Epperson Simmons writes from home on her comfy red couch. Write/Invite/Share at info@kellyepperson.com. To get quick tips on how to experience MORE LOVE in your life, go to www.kellyepperson.com/lovegift.)
word – peanutbutterless. (And hungry.) I was perplexed. We don’t purchase the little snacksize peanut butter. Our jar is economy-grade and hefty. There weren’t many places one could stuff a large jar of peanut butter. Nor did I think someone had eaten the entire jar. That would take some doing. The people living with me are capable of enormous consumption. They are mostly teenage boys and teenage boys are notorious for their eating aptitudes. I don’t want to brag, but my boys can down an entire box of Triscuits while waiting for the oven to preheat so they can cook and eat a whole pizza (or two). And that’s just an afterschool snack. But a nearly full economy-size jar of peanut butter would be a little much – even for boys with gargantuan snacking talents. Still, I knew I hadn’t touched the peanut butter. It had to be one of them. It was a mystery, and my middle name is practically Scooby Do, so I did what any ordinary, 2016 CSI-inclined mom would do. I sent a group text: “Who took the peanut butter?” I typed in the frustrated-face emoji to further communicate my angst.
My husband, who is well versed in our weird and wacky life because he has also retrieved forks and spoons from the garbage, replied with the smiley face emoji. That guy gets me. I had to smile. Over the years we’ve learned sometimes you have to laugh at the oddity of any given situation. It’s either that or go crazy. And if we went loco, who’d be around to search for the peanut butter? Within three minutes of sending the first text, I’d heard from all the innocents, who were adamant about their peanut butter deficiencies. Then I got the message I’d been waiting for. The confession. Indeed, one child did take the entire jar of peanut butter – for a school project. What can a mom say to that? School projects trump breakfast any time of the day. I beamed with pride; my son went to the effort of remembering he had a school project. Then I reached for the strawberry jam. My stomach was rumbling and the toast was just about ready. Jill Pertler is an award-winning syndicated columnist, published playwright and author. Don’t miss a slice; follow the Slices of Life page on Facebook.
Resident named association vice president of AWWA-Illinois ST. CHARLES — The American Water Works Association’s Illinois Section announced last week that Terry McGhee of Elmhurst was elected as one of the association’s next vice presidents by the Board of Directors. McGhee was elected along with AWWA’s next president-elect and treasurer, three other vice presidents and one new director-at-large. McGhee is manager of operations at the DuPage Water Commission in Elmhurst. Active at the Illinois Section, he is notable as a founding member of the Information Management Conference Committee and the
Water Efficiency Committee. He has also served in various positions on numerous other committees at the Section. This year McGhee commemorates 25 years as an AWWA member. Having received a bachelor’s degree in business from Trinity Christian College in Palos Heights, McGhee is currently working towards his master’s degree in business administration. For his dedication to the water industry, McGhee is a recipient of the Illinois Section’s Operator of the Year Award in 2004 and the Clifford H. Fore Award in 2014.
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York High School holds mock election
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esearch reported by the Commission on Youth Voting and Civic Knowledge from 2013 showed that while schools matter, civic education must be a shared responsibility. It also reported that the turnout for average 18to 24-year-olds in presidential years between 1972-2012 was below 44%. Civics education is a low priority for most policy makers and the idea for engaging young people in politics has been controversial. In that vein, the DuPage Election Commission and the League of Women Voters of Elmhurst recently partnered to bring mock primary elections to York High School. On Friday, Feb. 12, the DuPage Election Commission loaned ten voting booths to
York High School, which was set up on the third floor right in front of a mural stating, “Freedom Isn’t Free.” The Election Commission designed a pdf ballot for both Republican and Democratic candidates vying to represent their party as its Presidential nominee. League members acted as election judges and trained student volunteers to be judges for the day. The York Young Politicians counted the ballots by hand. This year in Illinois, all 17-year-olds who will be 18 on or before the general election (Nov. 8) are eligible to register and vote in the primary, which is March 15. Eligible York students were able to register to vote on that day.
Trump, Sanders win York’s Mock Primary ELMHURST — On Friday, Feb. 12, Social Studies classes at York High School participated in a mock primary election, with assistance from the Elmhurst chapter of the League of Women Voters. The Young Politicians Club, sponsored by social studies teacher Justin Riskus, tallied the ballots. Below are the results: Total Ballots Cast: 1,545 876-Democrats 669-Republicans Republican Ballot Results: Trump 321 Rubio 147 Cruz 63 Kasich 38 Bush 36 Carson 25 Christie 14 Fiorina 7 Santorum 2 Huckabee 0 Democratic Ballot Results: Sanders 676 Clinton 170 Wilson 10 O’Malley 9 De La Fuente 7 Cohen 4
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York students placed their ballots in a real ballot box provided by the DuPage County Election Commission. A total of 1545 ballots were cast in York’s mock Primary Election held Feb. 12.
This student makes his selection in the voting booth provided for the York High School mock Primary Election held last A volunteer directs a student to take his ballot to the voting booth on Friday, Feb. 12. The week. The event was coordinated with the Elmhurst League results of York’s mock Primary Election showed the winners to be Democrat Bernie Sanders of Women Voters. (676) and Republican Donald Trump (321).
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Community turns out to ‘Be A Kid Again’ Park District raises awareness for Playground for Everybody By Dee Longfellow For The Elmhurst Independent
ELMHURST — Its message is one of inclusion. Imagine a playground where everyone can participate together, regardless of ability, fostering friendship and understanding through play. It may well be the only place children with disabilities can
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swing, slide, climb, spin and play alongside their friends and peers without having to go to some “special” playground just for them. On Saturday, Feb. 20, the Elmhurst Park District had Courts Plus set up with all of the equipment so that the public could have a look at exactly what the Playground for Everybody is all about. More than 100 people attended the event, where they could try out the giant inflatables, play Twister, ride bikes and more. There was also a silent auction to help raise funds. According to a brochure distributed that evening, research suggests that interactions that happen on the playground are a crucial part of helping kids understand what makes every person unique. It will be one of only a few playgrounds of its type in the Chicago area, making it a destination for families in surrounding communities. While the Park District has budgeted $350,000 for the construction, the Playground for Everybody will likely cost close to $600,000, so funds are still sought from donations. Some of the service clubs,
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These party guests try playing Twister on inflatable equipment at the “Be A Kid Again” event held by the Elmhurst Park District on Saturday, Feb. 20 at Courts Plus. It was a chance for the general public to try out the equipment planned for the Playground for Everybody in Butterfield Park, which will provide play for children with all abilities.
groups and organizations in town have already stepped forward to help with the costs. So far, sponsors include the People for Elmhurst Parks (PEP) Foundation, Special Kids Day,
Kiwanis Club of Elmhurst, the Elmhurst Children’s Assistance Foundation (ECAF), Kick-off For Kids, the Elmhurst Jaycees, Elmhurst Lions Club, the Andi Stelzner Fund of the DuPage
Foundation and Anthony Paris. The Playground for Everybody will be located in Butterfield Park in Elmhurst, where the Park District plans to break ground in the fall of 2016.
vin was born to William and Adeline Becker on October 9, 1924, on a dairy farm south of Juneau, Wisc. He attended a local elementary school and graduated from Juneau High School in 1942. He served with the 82nd Airborne Division in WWII and was wounded during the Airborne Invasion of Holland, for which he was awarded the Purple Heart. After his discharge from the Army in December of 1945, he enrolled at the University of Wisconsin, where he received his Bachelor of Business Administration degree. His career in marketing and merchandising began when he joined the Management Training program of the Ed Schuster & Co. department store chain in Milwaukee. After three years in the retail field, Calvin felt the Call of God to a full-time Christian ministry. He attended the Moody Bible Institute and graduated from the Pastor’s Course in 1955. During his senior year, he served as Student Pastor in Eastern Iowa. Also during his senior year, he met and married his wife, Phylis Zagorski. The two continued their pas-
toral ministry for three years. Calvin received further Biblical and Theological training at Gordon-Conwell Seminary where he earned a Master of Divinity degree. In August of 1961, he was invited to join the staff of the Moody Bible Institute, where he served in the Correspondence School for over seventeen years and the Student Development Department for more than seven years. In the Correspondence School, he started as Office Manager, but was soon promoted to Assistant Director in charge of promotion and advertising. He worked closely with correspondence students in prisons and jails around the country, as well the resident correctional chaplains. He was a member of the American Correctional Assn., the American Correctional Chaplains Assn., and the American Correctional Protestant Chaplains Assn. A transfer to the Student Development Office allowed him to work closely with day school students of Moody Bible Institute. He served as Manager of Student Employment until his retirement in 1986. In addi-
tion to his duties in the Student Employment office, he also served short terms as Financial Aid Coordinator and Foreign Student Advisor. Calvin and his wife retired to Florida for ten years, but returned to the Chicago area to be closer to their children and grandchildren. Besides full-time Christian ministry, Calvin also taught Sunday School for several years, served as Co-Superintendent of the Junior High Department, and served on Deacon and Elder Boards. Calvin is survived by his wife Phylis of 61 years; four sons, Dean (Lorrie), Bryce (Marta), Bryan and David; six grandchildren, Ryan, Kelly, Corey, Brittany, Sara, and Emily; and by one sister Ardis. He was preceded in death by his brother Duane and his sister Bernice. Funeral service was held at First Baptist Church, Elmhurst, on Monday, February 22, 2016. Interment Woodlawn Cemetery. Arrangements provided by Williams-Kampp Funeral Home, Wheaton. For more information, call 630668-0016.
Obituaries Sandra C. Sidoryk ELMHURST — Sandra C. Sidoryk nee Trochowski, of Lombard, passed away recently. Loving mother of Joseph (Dana) Sidoryk of Elmhurst and Mark (Lorica Adler) Sidoryk also of Elmhurst; grandmother of Kenneth, Tyler and Lexie Sidoryk and Nikita Sidoryk; sister of Dolores (the late Carl) Hajec, Diane (the late Al) Hegberg and Pat (Tony) Ranallo. Memorial Visitation was held Saturday, February 20, 2016, at Ahlgrim Funeral Home, 567 S. Spring Rd., Elmhurst. Interment Private. In lieu of flowers, Memorials will be appreciated for Rush University Medical Center for Lung Research, 1700 W. Van Buren St., Ste. 250, Chicago, 60612 or rush. convio.net/ssidoryk Arrangements provided by Ahlgrim Funeral Home. Call (630) 8343515 or visit ahlgrim.com for more information.
Reverend Calvin W. Becker, 92 Calvin Becker, a 16-year resident of Elmhurst, went to be with the Lord on February 19, 2016, at the age of 92. Cal-
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York releases first semester Honor Roll ELMHURST — York Community High School has named a total of 1,896 students to the first semester honor roll for the 2015-16 school year, based on their exemplary academic performance. Students achieving a 3.5 or higher are recognized with High Honors and students achieving 3.0 – 3.4999 grade point average are recognized with Honors. (Ed. note: Due to space limitations, the following list is of juniors only. The Independent will run the sophomores and freshmen lists in a future issue. The seniors appeared in the 2-18-16 edition.) High Honors – Junior Class of 2017
Irin Anna Abraham, Carla Abreu, Jake M Adams, Daniel Aguilar, Samiyya Iram Ahmed, Natalie A Alpan, Cristal Andres, Sarah Panakkal Anil, Nimisha Antony, Isaac Arreola, Winona Asher, Eileen M Baird, Peter Barabolak, Amanda Bardhoshi, Mark Bashqawi, Tarryn E Becker, Gillian F Berg, Bridget Angela Berger, Bennett Berman, Jacqueline Anne Biggins, Julie Grace Biggins, Madelyn G Birch, Morgan R Bojesen, Sydney N Bonthron, Hannah Olivia Borrows, Theodore G Boskov, Alaina Bottens, Amy Bowles, Megan Elizabeth Boyle, Samuel Robert Brennan, Benjamin Henry Brown, Elizabeth Brown, Spencer Bunch-Hotaling, Camille Butler, Vincent Cahill, Anna Ynclino Canete, John Carey, Yizcel Carrera, Anders K Caster, Mikayla Castora, Sarah Cavanaugh, Luis J Chavez, Joelle Yi-Shin Chiu, John S Chlystek, Amy E Choi, Savanna Elizabeth Clements, John R Clugg, Ellen Joy Cockrell, Alexa L Cohen, Olivia Claire Cohn, Olivia Condon, Brendan Connell, Peter Kieran Connor, David J Cooke, Burke E Corcoran, William Daniel Corrado, Jack Crowley, Evelyn G Curran, Jessica Gail Cwik, Collin Matthew Czech, Hanna Czeladko, Jake Czernik, John Davis, Madeline G Davis, Julia Debecka, Max E Delaney, Rio Diaz, Matthew Daniel Dillon, Julia Rose Doherty, Andrew Dryden, Jenna Dvorak, Sara A Fejes, John Paul Fetscher, Michael J Fiedler, Kaitlyn Marie Fischer, Grace Fisher, Lauren Fisher, Samantha Leann Flesch, Maria Elizabeth Flynn, Grace Antoinette Foster, Makalah Burke Fryrear, Jenna Garcia, Stephanie Garcia, Alyssa M Garelli, Dominic G Gatti, Julianna R Gecsey, Matthew Callahan Geiger, Kasey Nicole Gelsomino, Sabin A
Gianelloni, Louis Victor Gianneschi, Simran Gogana, Maria Ynna Deni Cahanap Gonzaga, Monica Gonzalez Guzman, Claire Gornick, Jack Gornick, Ronald M Graziano, Benjamin S Greenfield, Leah Gregory, Gianna Christine Grollo, Fillip Grujic, Abigail G Gundrum, Christopher James Halka, Alexander W Hamilton, Rebecca Lynn Hammond, Shawna Hanrahan, Andrew Rene Harman, Meggie Rose Hart, Thomas Michael Hartley, Adam Hassler, Evan Haug, Hale A Heemsoth, Claire Heinle, Alexandra Hennessy, Timothy Victor Herrmann, Lauren Heslop, Parker C Hicks, Liam Ciano Hill, Lillian Corrine Hohman, Sean Thomas Iacobellis, Christopher Irby, Glory G Jacquat, Cory Thomas Jaeger, Madeleine Jaras, Isabella Raye Jentel, Michael C Johnson, Joshua Harrison Jonkman, Samuel Jordan-Wood, Jason Joshua Juarez, Dylan Kruse Kalchik, Kyle David Kaminski, Christian J Karwowski, Yazeed Bolus Kawaleet, Andrew Michael Kelley, Harrison S Kennedy, Hanna Lauren Kikos, Amy Ann Kloskowski, Natalie Kosanovich, Elizabeth K Kowalski, Kyle Kubycheck, Madelyn P Lacek, Andrew J Ladd, Jason Angelo Cruz Lagundi, Emily Landreth, Tatum Ann Langley, Kara N Larsen, Zoe Semetis Lawless, Mark David Leali, Ella Lee, Sabrina L Less, Raymond Lesus, Sarah Lewand, Gabriel Lewis, Emily Rose Libert, Kevin Michael Lipkin, Emily Jean Locke, Vanessa Marie Lococo, Alyssa Luczynski, Frank Joseph Luse, Alexander Lutter, Margaret A Maietta, Thomas Manning, Vivian Mansion, Erina Maranda, Eli Troi Maricich, Alexander B Marlott, Erik S Martenson, Anthony Martin, Nora Leone Martin, Kimberly Ruth Martinez, Ashley Mastronuzzi, Patricia Mata, John P Mathews, David Charles May, Mary Elizabeth Mayfield, Elizabeth Ann Mazzocco, Grace Katherine Mazzocco, Sean Arthur McAdam, Julia McColl, Joshua McDonald, Jack H McDonnell, Magdalene McDonough, Shamus M McFarlane, Mark McGovern, Megan E McGreal, Meaghan Cameron McIntyre, Emily Mendiola, Samantha M Meyers, Eva Isabel Milian, Madison Thompson Miller, Taylor Millette, Christine M Millins, Evan Joseph Mills, Andrew Mimlitz, Kathryn S Mitchell, Jeanette Marie Morley, Maria L Muehleis, Noah Neidigh, Austin Tyler Nidea, Kamil Nocon, Megan Nolley, Brynn L Noonan, Janae Elise Nutter, Evan Mark Obal, Emmett R O’Brien, Ryan Matthew O’Donnell, Amelia R O’Halloran, Brandon Alexander Opfer, Ailie L Orzak, Rachel Hannah Overend, Gabriela Palomino, Ashil Patel, Kristie Elizabeth Paus, Edward James Pedote, Michael Pennel, Maria Perez, Eric J Peronto, Madeline
Mary Perry, Camille Peterson, Olivia Possley, Kati Marie Potaczek, Grace Tianyue Que, Kevin J Rachwalski, Nathan A Rago, Caitlyn Noelle Rambo, Maria Rantis, Robert S Ranz, MacKenzie J Ray, Jack Charles Redick, Edith Reynaga, Julia Riddle, Michael Riley, Steven A Robertson, Eric Roeschlein, Amy Rogala, Natalie Rohman, Natalie Anna Romano, Michael David Rouzer, Eric Paul Rzeszutko, Luke Andrew Sacksteder, Jaclyn Saco, Genevieve Saia, Kira Sampson, Mateo Sanchez, Colin Sandstrom, Gina Christine Santucci, Kyle Thomas Saurbier, Alexandra Schmitz, Leslie Serna, Samuel David Serrano, Amanda Shafer, Iqra Shaikh, Maja Elvia Shaw Todorovic, Madeleine R Shea, Thomas I Sheehan, Matthew Shiley, Rayanne Shockey, Amalia Siavelis, Matthew Sika Sika, William A Sikich, Jakob Silkaitis, Meghan Alyssa Sly, Samuel Smith, Nicholas C Soldano, Juliana Sonenberg, Rebecca L Squier, Harrison C Stanny, Parker T Stasica, Haley Marie Stewart, Brian Strauch, Erin Strauss, Brianna Marie Suchy, Barrett Eileen Sullivan, Ella Summer, Lauren M Sussman, Morgan Taylor, Ryan John Telkamp, Nicholas Alexander Thomas, Sehe M Tinfang, Cyriac Tomy, Anthony Trankina, Kylie Travers, Gabriela Uribe, Emmanuel U Utomi, Asiye Uzun, Rachel Olivia Valdiserri, Gavin R Vandenberg, Gabriel VanRyn, Mia Danielle Varzino, Juan M Vega, Thomas Ralph Vogt, Sarah Wagner, Flanagan Huff Waldherr, Kevin Charles Waller, Austin Waterwall, John K Wheeler, Jeremy Whitmore, Calvin Widener, Mackenzie Wilkinson, Whitney Wood, Jeanne Dorothy Z Yu, Brianna Zientara.
Honors – Junior Class of 2017
Jacob Allen, Diana Rosalba Alvarado Gabriel, Jacob J Belcher, Abigail Rose Betke, Jennifer Marie Biggins, Cole Blank, Daniella Bourbonnais, Faith Denise Bracken, Demetri B Broches, Kevin Brownlie, Angelo Anthony Buscaglia, Ryan J Casey, Dominic William Castanoli, Rachel V Catalano, Po Yi Chen, Matthew R Colagrossi, Renata F Colagrossi, Jack Conness, Claire Marie Conwell, Ayanna C Cox, Matthew Michael Davis, Jazzmin Yaqueline Delgado, Nicolina Despinich, Gabriel C Diederich, Lessly Briget Diego, Hayley Lynn Dodson, Charline L Dose, Kazia Draganowski, William J Dvorak, Faris Eisouh, Basil J Elayadom, Melanie Dominique Elkins, Cameron Ann Elsey, Kevin James Fetty, Joseph William Fischer, Angelica Flores, Elizabeth Claire Foot, Claire Ann Frolik, Shaylin Kathleen Fuller, Alessandro Galan, Robeson Francis Gall, Lucero Gallegos, Anthony Bernard Gambino, Jack
Gamperl, Oscar Garcia, Kennedy Mattasia Gardner, Patrick Garlow, Austin Jacob Gelsomino, Eric E Gibas, Jade Zhimei Giuffre, John Harrison Goehl, Kevin Gogana, John Donohue Golen, Anna T Grainge, Kelsey Taylor Gronewold, Madison L Grotto, Anna M Gutierrez, Morgan Hennin, Behaa Naser Hnahein, Austin Hoffmann, Shayne Holmes, Gynesis J James, Colin Johnson, Adriana Nepison Kendall, Atheer Kokaly, Justin Kollamana, Frank W Kolsky, Bryn Leddy, Megan Leen, Amy A Letavay, Angel Lopez, Ashley Los, Alex Earl Lund, Kevin Lynch, Luis Antonio Macias, Michael Louis Mancini, Andrew Masangcay, Nicole Mary Mathew, Luke Edward Mazzocco, Sean Patrick McGovern, Alexa Menolascino, Lindsey Meyers, Andrew L Missimer, Bridget Mitchell, Mark George Molayal, Kevin K Morsch, Daniel Mucci, Sean Murphy, Emelia C Nacyk, Kurt K Namini, Julia Neri, Tiffany Ann Newton, Mia N
Nicosia, Obiora Chiduhem Nnam, Bennett O’Brien, William Eugene O’Connor, Sonia Panicker, Evan Ewart Parat, Calista Pecoraro, Joie Pecoraro, Parker Donato Pelosi, Dominic Peluso, Andres Alejandro Perez, Kelly J Phelps, Charin Amor Pollion-Hines, Brian Connor Potvin, Ervin J Prophete, Judie L Prophete, Avisa Mary Ravanmehr, William Reich, Robert G Robertson III, Rebecca A Rogers, Sarah Elizabeth Rose, Pavlo Rospopa, Ethan Ross, Isabella A Ruhlander, Hannah Grace Ryan, Lorena Sadiku, Robert Scheibl, Madalyn Schiller, Trevor Schreiter, Erin Nicole Schroeder, Kevin James Shehan, Robert Shehan, Adam Skowronski, Jessica Sutherland, LaKesa Monet Sutton, Alexander Swintek, Annalisa Toritto, Nicholas M Trapani, Nia Arianna Barranco Vaia, Santiago Ivan Vazquez, Alexander Vujovic, Abigail Eileen Ward, Nicholas W Weiler, D’Angelo Williams, Creighton Thomas Wolff.
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Family Living ICGS second graders take part in Pioneer Day
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On Thursday, Feb. 11, second graders at Immaculate Conception Grade School dressed up in pioneer clothing and took to IC Parish’s Monsignor Plunkett Hall to get a taste of simpler times. After studying the pioneer period of American history, on “Pioneer Day” students were asked to pack a simple, no waste lunch. After eating lunch together, students rotated through stations where they made corn husk dolls, made toys and autograph albums, learned to weave, and even listened to a fiddler. (Above) ICGS second-graders, along with teachers, Marcia May and Angela Murphy (back row), take a break before splitting up into groups and rotating through “Pioneer Day” stations. (Right) An ICGS second-grader works on his corn husk doll on “Pioneer Day.” (Left) ICGS second-graders, dressed in pioneer garb, enjoy a simple lunch together on “Pioneer Day.
Annual student chess Elmhurst Lions to tournament reaches 20th year host 30th Annual Pizza Party ELMHURST — The Elmhurst Lions Club will hold their 30th Annual Pizza Party fundraiser at Sandburg Middle School, 345 E. St. Charles Rd., Elmhurst, on Saturday, March 12, from 5-7 p.m. Tickets are $7 each or $35 for a family of five of more; children 6 and younger eat free. The event features All-You-Can-Eat pizza from Roberto’s and many raffle prizes for kids and adults. Contact John Wartinbee at (630) 279-5019 for tickets and more information. “Money raised at the Pizza Party will provide scholarships for local high school seniors planning to attend college, plus help meet pressing needs in our community including assisting those who need vision, hearing, or other support services, and providing eyeglasses and hearing
exams for those in financial need,” said Dave Watschke, who is currently president of the Elmhurst Lions. “Lions members thank everyone who contributes to this important work. You are truly helping the Lions make a difference in our community.” The Elmhurst Lions Club maintains a membership of approximately 50 members and meets twice a month on the second and fourth Mondays at 12:00 p.m. at the Wilder Mansion. Lions clubs are a group of men and women who identify needs within the community and work together to fulfill those needs. For more information or to get involved with the Elmhurst Lions Club, please contact Jim Worden at (630) 327-5643 or elmhurstlions.org.
ELMHURST — The 20th annual Elmhurst Community Chess Tournament will be held on Wednesday, March 16, beginning at 6 p.m. in the York High School Commons, 355 W. St. Charles Road, Elmhurst. Students will compete in the following six categories: 2nd grade, 3rd grade, 4th grade, 5th grade, 6-8th grade and high school. Last year, more than 200 students participated in the tournament. All Elmhurst residents and/or District 205 students are welcome to participate with the completion and submission of
a signed permission slip and tournament fee of $3. All participants will receive a certificate; the top four in each category receive ribbons; and the tournament champions receive a trophy. The annual Chess Tournament is organized by parent volunteers, many of whom coach chess clubs at their children’s school. Contestants will compete within the rules, playing five timed matches each. Judging is performed by independent chess experts who are
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isitation Catholic School kicked off Catholic Schools Week with an open house for its families recently. Each classroom displayed current projects and student work for families to view, while teachers were on hand to greet families. The school also showcased its annual Science Fair, where 7th and 8th grade students displayed and discussed their science projects in the school’s Valentino Center.
Above: From left are Visitation students Kathleen Doyle, Natalie Milano, and Cate Radoha who performed their Science Fair experiment combining ear buds with a zipper to keep them in place. The Science Fair open house was part of Catholic Schools Week, which took place recently. Below: Aidan Rocha shows off his Science Fair exhibit, which he did on tornadoes and whether or not a house can survive one. Visitation all are courtesy photos Brendan Bassing shows off his locker to his mom Karen held an open house so parat an open house held at Visitation School during Catholic ents and families could view Schools Week. The open house served to showcase the the various projects made by the 7th and 8th graders. annual Science Fair for 7th and 8th graders.
The Carroll family turned out in force for the Science Fair open house held during Catholic Schools Week at Visitation. All ages were invited to check out the experiments and inventions created by 7th and 8th graders.
IC Catholic Prep announces First Semester/Second Quarter Honor Roll ELMHURST — IC Catholic Prep in Elmhurst has released its second quarter and semester honor roll. The following students from Elmhurst earned their indicated High Honor Roll/Honor Roll status on their second quarter grade and/or semester:
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Continued from page 13 brought in just for this event. Prizes will be awarded throughout the evening, compliments of Tom Paravola from It’s Good to Be King of Elmhurst. Snacks and drinks will be provided. Pizza will be sold by the slice during the tournament.
The registration deadline is Friday, March 11. Contact your child’s school chess club leader for the permission slips and rules. Questions may be directed to Chris Khayat at 630-290-1504 (cell) or khayats@yahoo.com.
HIGH HONOR ROLL From Elmhurst: Roberto Calles, Cole Hickman, Thomas Hilgart, Olivia Hurt, Peyton James, Ryan Kenneally, Madigan Leahy, Susan Maloney, Emmett Platt, Joseph Sloan, Quinn Bigane, Victor Cadaoas, Kevin Cheng, Jacob DeWitte, Andrew Falduto, Olivia Favia, John Fowler, Nicolo Gaudio, Daniel Gibbons, Jack Hill, Michael Hoffman, Claire Kennedy, Daniel MCCann, Timothy McCann, Alexander Meurer, Charles O’Brien, Dylan Packer, Grace Radoha, Luke Ricobene, John Shannon, Alex Vasquez, Hannah Wagner, Robert Whalen, Sophie
Zanoni, Samuel Buffo, Lucas Calles, John Czyzyki, Molly Fahey, Kaitlyn Grady, Katherine Hendricks, John Hoffman, James Kenneally, Tessa Langan, Elizabeth Maloney, Paul Morris, Therese Reardon, Matthew Sutton, Robert Vitek, Garrett Cheng, Matthew DeWitte, Maeve Gillette, Patrick Guinan, Jack Lamborn, Kyven Lee, Alister McGrath, Mary Katherine Mulligan, Brendan O’Brien, Jack Ricobene, Clare Ryan, Frank Soto. HONOR ROLL From Elmhurst: Karma-Niko Berg, Joseph Bigane, Ryan Grady, Sean Hipskind, Gabriel Remy, Ava Brucci, Amy Conkle, Caitlin Curtin, Connon Leahy, Vincent McGuin, Charles Schooveld, John Schreiber, Giana Curran, Kaitlyn Falduto, Galvin Gescey, Samantha Hillebrand, Teresa Gaudio, Thomas Gibbons, Emma Hendricks, Courtney McCarthy
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J.C. Licht Store has new owners ELMHURST — The J.C. Licht retail paint store located at 223 No. York Rd. is one of 31 locations in the Chicago area to be purchased by new owners. A long-time professional in retail paint, the new owner is investing in upgrades to operations and to offerings at the store. “Our mission is to offer the finest paint and paint-related products, along with advice at the highest levels, to create an unmatched resource within the paint and decorating industry,” said Elliot Greenberg, who now heads the company as owner, president and chief executive officer. The new company headquarters is based in Addison. Management of the Elmhurst store will remain the same. Elliott said he expects to add about 45 full-time jobs to the company’s Chicago operations over the next year. The Elmhurst J.C. Licht store was previously owned by Benjamin Moore, which is a Berkshire Hathaway Company. The retain chain was founded in 1907 by Jacob Christian Licht, who opened his first store at 3150 W. 12th Street, changed to Roosevelt Rd. in 1919. Benjamin Moore paint will continue to be the major brand sold at J.C. Licht. Photo provided
Pictured at right is the J. C. Licht store at 223 No. York, which has been an institution in Elmhurst for many years. Last week, the company announced it had new owners.
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Well cared for, traditional 2-story in desirable Jefferson school neighborhood. 5 beds up with inlaw arrangement on 1st floor or basement. 1st Floor - Refinished hw floors, office/BR, full bath, laundry/mudroom, separate dining and living rms, open kitchen w/ eating area, and family rm w/ masonry fireplace. 2nd floor - 5 BRs, 2 full baths, master suite w/separate shower, dual sink vanity, and jacuzzi tub. Fin Basement- Rec/Media rm, game rm, full bath, BR/exercise rm, and storage. 2 car attached garage, fenced/professionally landscaped yard w/ paver brick patio. Walk to schools, Butterfield Park, Smalley Pool, Prairie Path. Great Highway access. $799,900
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Great starter home opportunity just east of downtown Elmhurst. 2nd owners have taken great care of this 3 bedroom brick ranch with full basement. Directly across the street from kids’ playground and East End Park/Pool. Meticulously
Great starter home opportunity just east of downtown Elmhurst. 2nd owners have taken great care of this 3 bedroom brick ranch with full basement. Directly across the street from kids’ playground and East End Park/Pool. Meticulously maintained with hardwood floors, newer appliances, HVAC, roof, and granite kitchen counters. A full basement with finished family room, laundry room, and tons of storage. Walkable to downtown Elmhurst, Metra Station, and Field Elementary school. $279,900
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7,618 SF free standing brick office building located in Elmhurst’s TIF-4 zone. 9 windowed perimeter offices, 2 conference rooms, showroom, central bull pen area for cubicles, 4 restrooms, break room/kitchen, partial basement for storage, and reception area with waiting room. Located in the up and coming N York Corridor of Elmhurst and proximate to new developments such as Mariannos, LA Fitness/Starbucks, Thorton’s, and other TIF driven developments yet to come. Perfect for CPA firm, manufacturing reps, sales organization, and light commercial/ industrial users. Abundant onsite parking + street parking 760,000
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Can’t miss w/ this center of town 2-story. Freshly painted interior and tastefully decorated throughout, this home checks all the boxes - 4 beds up, master suite, eat-in kitchen open to 2story family rm w/ brick fireplace, 1st floor office or 5th bed for in-law arrangement, 1st floor full bath, separate formals, 2 car attached garage, huge fenced yard w/ storage shed. Many new updates furnace, humidifier, & oven (2016), AC, sump pump, upstairs carpet, washer/dryer (2013), and more. Walk to town/train location w/ sought after Hawthorne Elementary & Sandburg Middle Schools. Meticulously maintained and ready for new owners to call home. $649,900
From head to toe this lovely home has been kept in pristine condition. Enjoy HUGE open Kitchen w/ Granite CT’s, SS Appliances, Pub Style seating, table space in dining area which opens to Family Rm w/ tons of natural light & flanked by a gas fireplace. HW thruout 1st floor, Upstairs w/ Master Suite, His/Her closets, luxurious en suite Bathroom, HUGE 2nd bedroom, full 2nd Bathroom, 2nd Floor Laundry Rm. Basement w/ surround sound for entertaining, movies, or the big game, workout area/play area/office, PLUS storage galore! So many improvements w/ Half Bath on 1st floor GUTTED, New Carpet UP/ DOWN, high efficiency HVAC! $235,000
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Business Briefs • Regional business outlook luncheon scheduled Choose DuPage will be hosting its 7th annual DuPage County Regional Business Outlook on Tuesday, May 3 from 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. at Drury Lane in Oakbrook Terrace. Mark your calendar and save the date to join business executives and leaders throughout the county for a luncheon featuring an economic and business outlook. The event will be sponsored by Choose DuPage,
IceMiller Legal Counsel and Mesiroe Financial. • Illinois blind seek ADA in cyberspace The Americans with Disabilities Act has been the law of the land since President George H.W. Bush signed it on July 26, 1990. More than 25 years later, local activists with the National Federation of the Blind are traveling to Washington, D.C., this week with a quest to make the ADA the law of cyberspace. While brick-and-mortar
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sion and equality in society.” • Red light cameras not making intersections safer According to a report issued last week, red light cameras are not decreasing accidents at the 55 intersections across 29 suburbs where they are located. In fact, crashes involving injuries reportedly went up or stayed the same at almost 50% of those intersections. Accidents classified as hazardous by transportation pros stayed the same or increased at 25% of the reporting intersections. Consumer advocates are now saying municipalities should think it over before installing cameras. Local leaders should “be judicious and know why crashes are
happening,” said Beth Mosher, Chicago AAA Director of Public Affairs. “No one has faith in these cameras,” Illinois Campaign for Political Reform Chairwoman Susan Garrett said, citing an ongoing corruption case in Chicago. Red-light cameras came on the scene in the late 2000s and became a cash cow for many municipalities, but they were issuing $100 tickets to drivers who made a “rolling” right turn, or some other low-risk infraction. The cameras rarely catch someone running a red light or other incidents that could actually save lives or catch “bad guys.”
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stores are now adapted for accessibility for the disabled, things online are not as wellestablished, according to the National Federation for the Blind. Voice software that reads the words on a page does help a blind person, until he or she comes across one of those Captcha boxes that requires a “real human” to type in a code to prove it so, or a PDF without an audio file. “For many blind people, getting a college degree is very important,” said Glenn Moore, secretary of the Illinois Chapter of the National Federation for the Blind. “We’re working to make sure blind people can have full participation, inclu-
ELMHURST — Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices KoenigRubloff Realty Group’s Elmhurst Office will participate in the 20th annual Saint Patrick’s Day Parade in Elmhurst on Saturday, March 5. The parade kicks off at noon and representatives from Elmhurst
College will serve as the Grand Marshals of this year’s parade. “We are so proud to once again participate in the Elmhurst St. Patrick’s Day Parade,” said Pat Wargowski, Vice President and Managing Broker of KoenigRubloff. “Members of our office have been participating for 20 years. It’s a wonderful tradition and great fun.” The Elmhurst St. Patrick’s Day Parade is ranked as the second largest St. Patrick’s
Day Parade in the Chicago area. Berkshire Hathaway KoenigRubloff Realty Group’s Elmhurst Office will distribute frisbees into the crowd with entry forms for a drawing inside. The drawing for a Step II Neat N Tidy Cottage will be held on April 8, 2016. For more information or to retrieve an entry form for the drawing, please visit koenigrubloff.com/pages/stpatricksdayelmhurst.
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New bakery opens on Spring Road Sweet Heaven occupies former location of Juliann’s By Dee Longfellow For The Elmhurst Independent
ELMHURST — If you miss dropping in to Juliann’s Bakery for a coffeecake, there’s good news. There are plenty of coffeecakes and more to be had at a new bakery in the same location called Sweet Heaven. Owned by Kareen and Oksana Sardaryan, Sweet Heaven has everything you could want for your sweet tooth such as Danish, meringue cookies, mango cheesecake, giant muffins as well as some Armenian specialties. Since both sets of parents of Kareen and Oksana lived in Armenia and many
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of the baked goods at Sweet Heaven are made from age-old recipes made by their mothers and grandmothers from yesteryear. Their specialty is a pastry called Rugelach, which is made with walnuts, sugar and cinnamon. Another Armanian pastry is called Gata, sold exclusively at Sweet Heaven. All the bread, and there are many selections, is from Germany. It is sent over frozen and baked here. Everything else is made on-premise. Since Mother’s Day and Easter are just around the corner, it’s a good idea to place advance orders early. Sweet Heaven will offer lamb cakes and bunny cakes for the Easter holiday. The hours of Sweet Heaven are Monday-Saturday from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Sundays 8-4. Located at 488 So. Spring Road, the store can be reached at 630443-2253.
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Pictured is Kareen Sardaryan showing off the new bakery on Spring Road called “Sweet Heaven,” which he owns with his wife Oksana. Standing where Juliann’s bakery once was, the bakery offers standard bakery fare like coffeecakes, cookies and Danish, as well as treats made from old-world Armenian recipes such as Rugelach and Gata. If you’d like a bunny cake or a lamb cake for Easter, it is best to order early.
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York boys basketball team records two conference wins Dukes finished regular season earlier this week against Morton By Mike Miazga Correspondent
ELMHURST — The York boys basketball team split a recent set of four West Suburban Conference Silver Division games. York lost 58-46 to Oak ParkRiver Forest, defeated Downers Grove North 52-37, defeated Proviso West 47-43 and lost 42-39 to Hinsdale Central. The loss to Hinsdale Central wrapped up WSC Silver play. York finished 6-6 in conference play and took fourth. The Dukes were 17-11 overall through late last week. “We led most of the way against Hinsdale Central,” said York coach Vince Doran. “We had a tough time down the stretch. Free throws hurt us (3-for-10 in the game). Ryan Camp was York’s leading scorer against Hinsdale Central. “We had a pretty balanced scoring attack,” said Doran. Doran was pleased with his team’s performance at home against Proviso West. “We played better than we did over at their place,” he said. “We shot the ball better from the line.” In the win against Downers Grove North, York led 10-7 after the first quarter and 18-14 at halftime. The Dukes outscored Downers North 20-9 in the third quarter to pull away. Jack Julian led the Dukes with 12 points and two steals. Jordan Gray added 11 points and five rebounds. Rich George had seven points, while Jack Morrissey had six points and three steals. Patrick Grabowski finished with six points and five rebounds. Nick Kosich had three assists and Ryan Camp had two steals. York shot 51.8 percent from the field and held its opponent to 33.3 percent shooting.
“We played well on the defensive end,” said Doran. In the loss to Oak Park-River Forest, York led 13-6 after the first quarter and 25-19 at halftime. Oak Park-River Forest outscored York 15-9 in the third quarter and 24-12 in the fourth quarter. Kosich led the Dukes with 12 points and two steals. Morrissey added nine points, while Grabowski had eight points and four rebounds. Camp had seven points, eight rebounds and five assists. York shot 47.3 percent from the field. Doran lauded the recent play of Kosich. “Nick has played well,” said Doran. “He’s really been more aggressive taking the ball to the basket, which helps him and everybody on the team.” York finished up regular-season play earlier this week in a WSC crossover game against Morton. “We’re excited about the stretch run here,” said Doran. “We feel good about our chances. We have a good group of seniors and talented younger kids. If we put it together like we know we can, we are capable of making a deep run.” IC Catholic Prep junior Tess York is part of the Class 4A Reardon goes up for a shot Lyons Township regional. The during the Knights home 61-17 victory over the Lake View (ChiDukes will open regional play cago) Wildcats on Wedneday, against the winner of the West Feb 17. The game was a Class Chicago-Waubonsie Valley 3A regional semi-final. regional quarterfinal game. If York won the semifinal game, it will play for the regional title Friday at Lyons Township against either Naperville North, Downers Grove North or Lyons Township. “The regional will be very competitive,” said Doran. “There should be some great games. Teams are evenly By Mike Miazga matched. I think we have as Correspondent good a chance as anyone. We ELMHURST — York senior wrestler Tommy feel good about our kids. The way we have played at times, Helton was plenty busy at the Class 3A state we are capable of beating any- finals tournament this past weekend. Helton went 4-2 in his six matches and finbody.” Through 26 games, Grabows- ished fifth in the state in Class 3A at 285 pounds. Helton started the tournament with an 11-1 ki was leading the team in scormajor-decision win. He then lost 3-2 in an See BOYS, Page 24 ultimate tiebreaker situation before rebounding
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York’s Helton finishes fifth in the state Senior 285-pound wrestler wins four matches in Champaign
in the back draw to win matches by scores of 5-1 and 10-4. Helton then lost via fall in 1:36 in the match that advanced the winner to the third-place contest. Helton then won by medical forfeit to finish fifth at 285. Helton reached the state finals tournament thanks to a 1-0 win over Glenbard West’s Darien Kaufmann to win the Conant sectional title. “I’ve wrestled that kid (Kaufmann) so many times,” said Helton earlier last week. “It’s always a good match when I face him. Any time I wrestle him the score is close.” Helton was pleased with how his season had
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IC Catholic Prep girls basketball teams wins first playoff game Knights lose to Fenwick in Class 3A regional championship By Mike Miazga Correspondent
ELMHURST — Nobody ever likes to lose, but first-year IC Catholic Prep girls basketball coach Kelsey James can except her team’s 51-48 loss to Fenwick in the championship
game of the Class 3A IC Catholic Prep regional in Elmhurst. “If we had to lose in the playoffs, I would want it to be how we played against Fenwick,” she said. “They played very hard and worked very hard.” IC Catholic Prep led by 11 points at halftime. “It was a great game that was very competitive,” said James. “We struggled in the third quarter and then it was back and forth in the fourth quarter. It
“We played a lot of tough teams this season,” said James. “It was more of a learning season. We were competitive in most of the games we played and gave a lot of teams a run for their money. I was fairly happy with how the season went and I’m very excited for the future with these younger girls coming back.” IC Catholic Prep will graduate seniors Anjella Farmer, Leslie Montoya and Lillian Brown from this year’s team. Farmer is a four-year varsity player, while Montoya also has extensive experience at the varsity level. Brown transferred to the school and sat out her junior year due to IHSA transfer rules. “They will be missed,” said James. “We’ll have to adjust to not having them on the floor.
They left a good mark for the team and gave the players an example of how to win and be successful.” James is happy to have her first season as the Knights’ head coach under her belt and is looking toward the 2016-2017 campaign. “It’s almost like a sigh of relief,” she said. “I know there was a lot of pressure to come in here and fill the shoes of the last coach. After this first year, I feel a lot more comfortable.” Farmer was named to the all-Metro Suburban Conference West Division team, while Gibler advanced to the sectional round of the Class 3A state 3-point shooting competition. Gibler will shoot in the sectional round Thursday at Glenbard South.
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York wrestler Tommy Helton (Shown in a 2015 match) recently went 4-2 to place 5th in state in Class 3A at 285 pounds.
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Continued from page 23 unfolded heading into the state finals. “I feel like I’ve been doing everything pretty well,” he said. “I’m wrestling the best I ever have. I have a great mindset now. I’m better on offense than I have been in the past and I’m better on my feet, top and bottom. I feel like I’m at the top of my game and wrestling like I usually wrestle. I’m wrestling like Tom Helton.” Helton has nothing but high marks for the York program. “The York program means a lot to me,” he said. “I’ve been part of it since I first started with the Junior Dukes youth program. I’ve grown up in this program, going to practices and tournaments. It’s made me who I am today. I’m sad leaving it, but I still hope to be part of the program with alumni night and supporting the wrestlers and coaches.” Helton also had particularly fond things to say about retiring York coach Terry Clarke. “I remember being a freshman and wanting to compete on the varsity,” he said. “Coach Clarke wanted to keep me down with the freshmen. I kept bugging him
was very exciting, but we came up a little short. Fenwick had a lot of offensive weapons. It’s tough because you can’t focus on one person. They have five people on the floor who look to score.” Kiersten King and Claire Gibler each had 14 points for IC Catholic Prep. Earlier, the Knights defeated Chicago Lakeview in the regional semifinals by a count of 61-17. “Our defense was very good,” said James. “We pressed well and stopped anything they were trying to do. Everybody contributed and everybody scored.” Georgia Mahnke led the Knights with 10 points. IC Catholic Prep finished the season with 11 wins.
to get in the varsity lineup and he gave me a chance. He’s been such a great help. He’s always been there for me and supported me.” Helton leaves York with more than 100 wins in his career. He finished his senior season with a 43-8 record. “It’s hard to believe I wrestled all four years and gave everything I had,” he said. “I gave everything to York wrestling and now I’m going on to the next step. It’s going to be a hard transition, but I’m ready for it.” Helton, who plans on majoring in education and would like to coach at the high-school level, will continue his wrestling career at Southern Illinois-Edwardsville. “I’m very much looking forward to college,” he said. “I like the coaching staff there. They are young and really into it and are really close with the wrestlers. It’s a great program. I feel they are going to do big things for years to come and I want to be part of it.” Helton is York’s first individual wrestling state medalist since Brandon Kupczyk took fourth in Class 3A at 132 pounds in 2013.
York girls basketball team competes in regional action By Mike Miazga Correspondent
ELMHURST — The Timothy Christian boys basketball team recently closed out the regular season with a 56-49 win over Walther Christian in Metro Suburban Conference East Division play. The win moved the Trojans to 10-15 overall. Timothy jumped out to a 17-9 lead in the first quarter and led 30-16 at halftime. Timothy increased its lead to 47-28 after three quarters. Ben Lodewyk led the Trojans with 16 points, which included a 4-for-7 shooting effort from he 3-point line. He also had four steals. Jonny Strube added 12 points and seven rebounds,
while Joey Davidson had nine points and seven rebounds. Trayvon Williams added six points and three assists. In earlier action, the Trojans dropped a 53-43 MSC East decision to Ridgewood. Ridgewood led 14-7 after the first quarter and 20-15 at halftime. Ridgewood outscored Timothy 15-11 in the third quarter and 18-17 in the fourth quarter. Strube and Mitch Evenhouse each scored 16 points to lead the Trojans. Strube shot 4-for7 from the 3-point line and also had two blocks. Evenhouse pulled in a team-high six rebounds. Davidson added nine points and five rebounds, while Josh Caver had five rebounds. Williams had three assists and three steals, while Lodewyk had four rebounds and three assists. Timothy opened play earlier this week in the Class 2A Aurora Christian regional
against Elgin St. Edward. Timothy is the No. 7 seed, while St. Edward is the No. 6 seed. If Timothy won that game, it played Wednesday against No. 1 seed Aurora Christian. The winner of that game advances to Friday’s regional title game at 7 p.m. York girls basketball The York girls basketball team dropped a 46-37 game to St. Charles North in semifinal action of the Class 4A Glenbard West regional. York finished its season with a 15-15 record. Kristen Viola led the Dukes with nine points on the strength of a 3-for-3 shooting night from the 3-point line. Kelly Polte added seven points, while Ellen Foley had six points on two 3-pointers. Caylin Rufus finished with four rebounds and two steals, while Kaylin Kenny had four assists. York made seven 3-pointers in the game.
Camp was averaging 5.5 points and had 35 steals and was leading the team in charges taken with 11. Camp also had 68 assists compared to 31 turnovers. Julian was shooting 78.4 percent from the free-throw line (40-for-51), while Kosich was shooting 76.0 percent from the line (19-for-25). Gray was shooting 54.8 per-
cent from the field. Trapani was leading the team in 3-pointers made with 54 (42.9 percent). Kosich had 35 three-pointers (38.9 percent) and Morrissey had 32 three-pointers (39 percent). York was shooting 45.6 percent from the field through 26 games, while holding opponents to 42.6 percent shooting.
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Continued from page 23 ing at 9.7 points per game and 4.8 rebounds per game. Morrissey was averaging 8.5 points and had 68 assists against only 37 turnovers to go with 47 steals. Nick Trapani was averaging 8.1 points, while Kosich was averaging 6.3 points. Julian was averaging 6.0 points and had 82 assists against only 47 turnovers.
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IC Catholic Prep girls basketball IHSA Class 3A regional action
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Knights junior Demitra Delfiacco looks to pass against the Sophomore Georgia Mahnke scores on a Wildcats on Wednesday, Feb. 17. jumper. IC beat Lake View 61-17.
Sofie Zanoni, a sophomore, breaks down the Lake View defense.
Sophomore Josie Lytton Reardon sets up the Knights offense. The regional was played at IC.
Freshman Jaida Smith takes Cheering from the bench (left to right) are: senior Anjella Farmer (25), senior Lillian Brown (35), sophomore Sophie Zanoni, sophomore Kiersten King, junior Tess Reardon, sophomore Claire Gibler (33) and freshman Jaida Smith (21). a jump shot.
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IC Catholic Prep’s Bianchini finishes second at state wrestling Knights boys basketball team closes out regular-season play By Mike Miazga Correspondent
ELMHURST — IC Catholic Prep sophomore wrestling standout Joe Bianchini recently took second in the 106pound weight division at the Class 1A state finals held in Champaign. Bianchini, the No. 1 seed at 106, opened the tournament with a pinfall win in 1:51 over
Pittsfield’s Noah Booth (2120), who was the No. 16 seed. Bianchini then scored a 3-0 win over Rockford Lutheran’s Josh Schrank (36-4), who was the No. 9 seed. In the semifinals, Bianchini recorded a 6-0 win over East Alton-Wood River’s Drew Sobol (39-5), who was seeded fourth in the tournament. In the finals, Bianchini dropped a 7-6 decision to No. 2 seed Tyler Fleetwood (40-1) of Fulton. Bianchini finished his sophomore season with a 42-2 record. Bianchini is IC Catholic Prep’s first state wrestling medalist.
York’s Barabolak, Waldherr headed to state swimming meet Dukes finish sixth as a team at sectional By Mike Miazga Correspondent
The York boys swimming team placed sixth at the recent Lyons Township sectional. York finished with 109 points and was only six points out of fifth place. On the individual front, York’s Flanagan Waldherr and Peter Barabolak qualified for the state meet. Waldherr, a junior, qualified for state after placing second in the 500 with a time of 4:45.65. Barabolak, a junior, took second in the diving competition with a score of 504.05 points. He finished behind Lyons Township sectional champion Seamus Scotty, who had 521.10 points. Barabolak did not automatically qualify for the state meet, but will be one of 32 at-large divers to qualify based on his 504.05 point total. Barabolak had the 10th highest sectional point total in the state. His 504.05 score would have won 11 of the other sectionals in the state. Barabolak is making his third state finals appearance. He qualified with a 472.05 point total as a sophomore and a 370.30 point total as a freshman. Senior Mike Stumpf placed sixth in the diving competition with a score of 373.10 and was on the list for consideration of an at-large state berth (the top 32 non-champion sectional scores earn at-large bids). York’s 200 medley relay team took seventh with a time of 1:46.18. That team included Alex Marlott, Tyler McKenna, Owen Rehling and Dan Stumpf. Waldherr was fourth in the 200 free with a time of 1:46.78, while Jack Fiorini was eighth at 1:51.22. McKenna took eighth in the 200 IM with a time of 2:07.09. Marlott was 12th in the butterfly with a time of 57.00. York was 10th in the 200 free relay with a time of 1:34.33. That team included Simon DeGrace, Stumpf, Fiorini and Waldherr. Marlott was seventh in the backstroke with a time of 54.83, while Max Delaney was 13th at 1:00.58. McKenna was 13th in the breaststroke with a time of 1:04.76. York’s 400 relay team placed sixth with a time of 3:23.58. That team included Marlott, Fiorini, McKenna and Waldherr.
IC Catholic Prep boys basketball The IC Catholic Prep boys basketball team closed out the regular season with losses Metro Suburban Conference West Division losses to Glenbard South andAurora Central Catholic. In a 58-39 loss to Glenbard South, Matt Sutton had nine points, made two 3-pointers and had two seals. Will Lyles had eight points and five rebounds. Jack Ricobene had seven points and four rebounds. Jordan Rowell finished with six points,
seven rebounds and four steals. Garrett Cheng had four assists,while Angel Ramirez had five assists. IC Catholic Prep shot 34 percent from the field. In a 76-52 loss to Aurora Central, Lyles had 11 points and five rebounds. Rowell finished with 10 points. Sophomore Amari Reed had six points and shot 4-for-4 from the free-throw line. Ramirez had six points, while Austin Reed finished with three assists. IC Catholic Prep opened Class 2A postseason action
earlier this week at the Aurora Christian regional. The Knights are the No. 4 seed at Aurora Christian and played either Lisle (No. 5) or Westmont (No. 10) on Wednesday in the semifinals. If IC Catholic Prep won that game it will play for the regional title Friday at 7 p.m. at Aurora Christian against either No. 1 seed Aurora Christian, No. 6 seed St. Edward or No. 7 seed Timothy Christian. The Knights finished the regular season with a 12-14 mark and ended up 3-9 in MSC West Division play.
Track team second at Proviso West Hagstrom, Morley individuals winners for Dukes’ girls track team By Mike Miazga Correspondent
ELMHURST — The York boys track team recently took second at an indoor meet hosted by Proviso West. Prospect won the meet with 84.5 points. York took second with 81.5 points. York won the sophomore meet with 84 points. Prospect was second at 67.5 points. At the varsity level, York won the 3,200 relay with a time of 8:16.1. Jon May was third in the 3,200 run with a time of 10:03.08, while Devin Davies was fifth at 10:18.9 and Dominic Castanoli was sixth at 10:31.7. Obiora Nnam was second in the 55 hurdles with a time of 7.8. Connor Murphy tied for third in the 55 dash with a time of 6.7. Leonard Liebeno was fourth in the 800 with a time of 2:13.0.
York took third in the 800 relay with a time of 1:40.7. AJ Mimlitz won the 400 dash with a time of 55.3, while Sunny Kurian was second at 55.9 and Gabe Van Ryn was third at 57.0. Alec Deuter took fourth in the 600 with a time of 1:31.9. May was second in the 1,600 with a time of 4:45.2, while Sean McGregor was fourth at 4:50.6. Kurian was fifth in the 200 with a time of 25.0. York placed second in the 1,600 relay with a time of 3:40.4. Gavin Wahlgren won the long jump at 16-1, while Zachary Zurlo was second at15-9. Noah Neidigh was third at 15-6, while David Cooke was fourth at 15-4 and Anthony Delgado was fifth at 14-10. Gabriel Lewis was fourth in the triple jump at 34-10 and Neidigh was sixth at 33-3. Nnam won the high jump at 6-0, while Lewis was sixth at 5-8. Christopher McCoy was fourth in the shot put at 39-2, while Chase Stephens was fifth
at 38-2. Murphy won the pole vault at 13-6 and Michael Seaborg was third at 11-6.
York girls track The York girls track team recently placed fourth at its own York Driscoll indoor invitational. York was four points out of third place. York took third in the 3,200 relay with a time of 10:40.7. Sophia Kilgast was second in the 3,200 with a time of 12:17.4, while Emily Libert was fifth with a time of 14:25.5. Alexa Menolascino was fifth in the 55 hurdles with a time of 11.2. Jacqueline Biggins won the 800 with a time of 2:35.3, while Megan McGreal was fourth at 2:40.1. York was fourth in the 800 relay at 2:01.9. Jennifer Biggins was sixth in the 400 with a time of 1:15.5. Elizabeth Hagstrom won the 1,600 with a time of 5:16.1, while Julie Biggins was sixth at 5:47.6.
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York varsity hockey club wins again Dukes look to capture Metro West President’s Cup
ELMHURST — The York varsity hockey club defeated rival Waubonsie Valley for the second straight night to move to the final round of the President’s Cup. The game was played on Saturday, Feb 20 at All Seasons Ice Arena in Naperville. From the puck drop, York took control of the game. During the first two minutes of the contest, the Dukes scored on a shot from the point by
Will Borrows. Nick Lee scored again a minute later, assisted by Joseph Levin. The line of Frank Wheatland, Paschen and Grey Miller continued to apply offensive pressure. The defense of Will Borrow and Cam Dabrotka- along with penalty killers Elliot Fafinski, Ryan Pedote and Joseph Levin- kept Waubonsie Valley from taking advantage of some early power plays. In the second period, Waubonsie Valley recovered and scored on a power play. York responded quickly on a shot by Borrows. Then Mark Dorsey cleaned up a rebound shot, assisted by Wheatland with seven minutes remaining to
give York a commanding 4-1 lead. From that point on, York controlled the ice and goalie Jack Buckley was near perfect. Trevor Corsello, Michael Rouzer, Tom Sierocki and Chris Lee provided strong defense to shut down Waubonsie Valley’s chances. Late goals from Levin and Jack McDonnell put the final score at 6-1. York now awaits the victor of the Naperville Central and Nequa Valley series to battle for the Presidents’s Cup. Check yorkhockeyclub.org for the league championship schedule which starts this Friday.
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York’s Tommy Helton (left) faces Machesney Park Harlem’s Anthony McKinney in the wrestleback round of the Illinois High School Association Class 3A State Championships. The two faced each other at 285 pounds. Helton would win this match 10-4 and eventually finish fifth. He would get a medical forfeit win over Downers Grove South’s Zach Muller.
Elmhurst Chiefs Black team wins tourney
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The Elmhurst Chiefs recently beat the Rolling Meadows Renegades 7 by a 6-5 score to take the tourney championship at Johnny’s Ice House east/west. The team went 4-0 for the tournament with 25 goals scored and 9 against. Front row (left to right):Brian Niederman, Sam Barnitz (Tournament MVP), Billy Berkhout. Middle row: Tieg Haller, Ethan Brown, Frank Temple, Richie Wilbert, Mark Schneider. Back row: Don Coglianese (Assistant Coach), Aaron Berman, Liam Walker, Alan Lazar, Rich Wilbert (Coach), Matthew Huffman, Gavin Lapointe, Andrew Hoffing Jr., Joseph Coglianese, Andy Hoffing (Assistant Coach).
York coaches Scott Helton, brother of Tommy Helton, and Terry Clarke intently watch the action during one of Tommy Helton’s matches at 285 pounds. The York senior would finish fifth in the competition and earn one of six medals awarded in the Class 3A weight class. The state finals were held at the Continued from page 26 State Farm Center, formerly Assembly Hall, on the campus of Olivia Chavez was sixth in University of Illinois in Champaign.
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the 200 with a time of 30.0. York was fourth in the 1,600 relay with a time of 4:46.2. Kaleigh Helm was fourth in the long jump at 13-6. Anna Morley won the high jump at 5-2, while Molly Evans was third in the triple jump at 30-3. York won the sophomore meet with 102 points. The Dukes won the 3,200 relay in 10:45.9. Sarah May won the 800 with a time of 2:32.6. Sarah Gutierrez was second in the 3,200 at 13:02.5. Lily Smith was second in the 800 at 2:44.9. York took second in the 800 relay at 2:05.0. Nicole Bednarik was second in the 1,600 with a time of 5:54.6. Sarah Pinkowski took second in the high jump at 4-4, while Cassie Reichert was second in the triple jump at 26-7.
IC Catholic Prep wrestler Joe Bianchini grapples with Fulton’s Tyler Fleetwood in the Illinois High School Association Class 1A 106-pound championship match. Bianchini would lose the title match 7-6 to his fellow sophomore. He finished second in the state with a record of 44-3. The individual state championships were held at the University of Illinois in Champaign.
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You can play on your own or with a group of friends and form a team. Fee is $13 for Abbey members and $16 for non-members. For more information or to register, call (630) 993-8193. Deadline to register is March 4 so sign up today. March 12: Practical self-defense workshop Build your confidence and street awareness with a practical self-defense workshop! Join us at The Abbey from 10-11:30 a.m. Saturday, March 12 to learn simple, effective techniques against the most common unarmed attacks, as well as how to defend yourself with a stick or cane. Movements will be low-
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE 18TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT DUPAGE COUNTY WHEATON, ILLINOIS CITIMORTGAGE, INC. PLAINTIFF VS JOVAN PAVLOVIC; LJUBINKA PAVLOVIC; DEFENDANTS 15 CH 001272 608 NORTH ADELE STREET ELMHURST, IL 60126 NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT TO JUDGMENT OF FORECLOSURE UNDER ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE ACT ***THIS DOCUMENT IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT ON A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE*** PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure NOTICE CERTIFICATE NO. 0073860 was filed in the office of the County Clerk of DuPage County on JANUARY 28, 2016, wherein the business firm of SALAAM GREETINGS LOCATED AT 416 W NATOMA AVENUE, ADDISON, IL 60101-0000 was registered; that the true or real name or names of the person or persons owning the business, with their respective post office address(es), is/are as follows: NAME OF PERSON(S) JAMEEL HUSSAIN, HOME ADDRESS 416 W NATOMA AVENUE, ADDISON, IL 60101-0000. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and Official Seal at my office in Wheaton, Illinois, this 28TH day of JANUARY, A.D. 2016. PAUL HINDS Paul Hinds DuPage County Clerk (OFFICIAL SEAL) (Published in The Elmhurst Independent Feb. 11, 18 & 25, 2016) 233488 NOTICE CERTIFICATE NO. 0073868 was filed in the office of the County Clerk of DuPage County on FEBRUARY 1, 2016, wherein the business firm of GUS’ & SAL’S RECYCLING LOCATED AT 429 N EDGEWOOD AVENUE, WOOD DALE, IL 60191-0000 was registered; that the true or real name or names of the person or persons owning the business, with their respective post office address(es), is/are as follows: NAME OF PERSON(S) JOSE REYES, HOME ADDRESS 429 N EDGEWOOD AVENUE, WOOD DALE, IL 60191-0000. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and Official Seal at my office in Wheaton, Illinois, this 1ST day of FEBRUARY, A.D. 2016. PAUL HINDS Paul Hinds DuPage County Clerk (OFFICIAL SEAL) (Published in The Elmhurst Independent Feb. 11, 18 & 25, 2016) 233528 NOTICE CERTIFICATE NO. 0073876 was filed in the office of the County Clerk of DuPage County on FEBRUARY 2, 2016, wherein the business firm of ARTURO’S GUTTER SERVICES LOCATED AT 1938 N BRANDON DRIVE, GLENDALE HEIGHTS, IL 60139-2158 was registered; that the true or real name or names of the person or persons owning the business, with their respective post office address(es), is/are as follows: NAME OF PERSON(S) ARTURO SARABIA, HOME ADDRESS 1938 N BRANDON DRIVE, GLENDALE HGTS, IL 60139-2158. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and Official Seal at my office in Wheaton, Illinois, this 2ND day of FEBRUARY, A.D. 2016. PAUL HINDS Paul Hinds DuPage County Clerk (OFFICIAL SEAL) (Published in The Elmhurst Independent Feb. 11, 18 & 25, 2016) 233541
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and Sale entered by said Court in the above entitled cause on November 17, 2015, DUPAGE COUNTY SHERIFF in DU PAGE County, Illinois, will on March 24, 2016, 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 DU PAGE, State of Illinois, or so much thereof as shall be sufficient to satisfy said Judgment: LOT 9 IN BLOCK 45 IN H.O. STONE AND COMPANY’S ELMHURST ADDITION, BEING A SUBDIVISION OF PART OF SECTIONS 25, 35, AND 36, TOWNSHIP 40 NORTH, RANGE 11, EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED DECEMBER 20, 1922 AS DOCUMENT 161539 AND CERTIFICATE OF CORRECTION FILED MARCH 10, 1923 AS DOCUMENT 163482, IN DUPAGE COUNTY,
ILLINOIS. TAX NO. 03-36-123-018 COMMONLY KNOWN AS: 608 NORTH ADELE STREET ELMHURST, IL 60126 Description of Improvements: BROWN, BRICK, SINGLE FAMILY, TWO CAR DETACHED GARAGE The Judgment amount was $93,754.18. Sale Terms: This is an \”AS IS\” sale for \”CASH\”. The successful bidder must deposit 25% 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
NOTICE CERTIFICATE NO. 0073872 was filed in the office of the County Clerk of DuPage County on FEBRUARY 2, 2016, wherein the business firm of CALLAHAN REALTY LOCATED AT 462 S PRESIDENT, SUITE 104, CAROL STREAM, IL 60188-0000 was registered; that the true or real name or names of the person or persons owning the business, with their respective post office address(es), is/are as follows: NAME OF PERSON(S) THOMAS CALLAHAN, HOME ADDRESS 462 S PRESIDENT, #104, CAROL STREAM, IL 601880000. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and Official Seal at my office in Wheaton, Illinois, this 2ND day of FEBRUARY, A.D. 2016. PAUL HINDS Paul Hinds DuPage County Clerk (OFFICIAL SEAL) (Published in The Elmhurst Independent Feb. 18, 25 & March 3, 2016) 234425
NOTICE CERTIFICATE NO. 0073899 was filed in the office of the County Clerk of DuPage County on FEBRUARY 11, 2016, wherein the business firm of STUDIO V PRODUCTIONS LOCATED AT 381 EXECUTIVE DRIVE, APT 103, CAROL STREAM, IL 60188-2434 was registered; that the true or real name or names of the person or persons owning the business, with their respective post office address(es), is/are as follows: NAME OF PERSON(S) YAHIR VERGARA HOME ADDRESS 381 EXECUTIVE DRIVE, APT 103, CAROL STREAM, IL 601882434. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and Official Seal at my office in Wheaton, Illinois, this 11TH day of FEBRUARY, A.D. 2016. PAUL HINDS Paul Hinds DuPage County Clerk (OFFICIAL SEAL) (Published in The Elmhurst Independent Feb. 25, March 3 & 10, 2016) 234818
NOTICE CERTIFICATE NO. 0073898 was filed in the office of the County Clerk of DuPage County on FEBRUARY 11, 2016, wherein the business firm of SV NAILS & SPA LOCATED AT 567 S ROUTE 59, AURORA, IL 60504-8168 was registered; that the true or real name or names of the person or persons owning the business, with their respective post office address(es), is/are as follows: NAME OF PERSON(S) GIO VAN TU, HOME ADDRESS 2761 CARLSBAD CIRCLE, AURORA, IL 60503-5608. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and Official Seal at my office in Wheaton, Illinois, this 11TH day of FEBRUARY, A.D. 2016. PAUL HINDS Paul Hinds DuPage County Clerk (OFFICIAL SEAL) (Published in The Elmhurst Independent Feb. 18, 25 & March 3, 2016) 234428
NOTICE CERTIFICATE NO. 0073888 was filed in the office of the County Clerk of DuPage County on FEBRUARY 8, 2016, wherein the business firm of A & A CONSULTING LOCATED AT 15W117 CONCORD STREET, ELMHURST, IL 60126-0000 was registered; that the true or real name or names of the person or persons owning the business, with their respective post office address(es), is/ are as follows: NAME OF PERSON(S) ANGEL KUSTIEF, HOME ADDRESS 15W117 CONCORD STREET, ELMHURST, IL 60126-0000. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and Official Seal at my office in Wheaton, Illinois, this 8TH day of FEBRUARY, A.D. 2016. PAUL HINDS Paul Hinds DuPage County Clerk (OFFICIAL SEAL) (Published in The Elmhurst Independent Feb. 25, March 3 & 10, 2016) 234819
NOTICE CERTIFICATE NO. 0073867 was filed in the office of the County Clerk of DuPage County on FEBRUARY 1, 2016, wherein the business firm of REYES RECYCLING SERVICE LOCATED AT 429 N EDGEWOOD AVENUE, WOOD DALE, IL 60191-0000 was registered; that the true or real name or names of the person or persons owning the business, with their respective post office address(es), is/are as follows: NAME OF PERSON(S) JOSE REYES, HOME ADDRESS 429 N EDGEWOOD AVENUE, WOOD DALE, IL 60191-0000. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and Official Seal at my office in Wheaton, Illinois, this 1ST day of FEBRUARY, A.D. 2016. PAUL HINDS Paul Hinds DuPage County Clerk (OFFICIAL SEAL) (Published in The Elmhurst Independent Feb. 11, 18 & 25, 2016) 233929
NOTICE CERTIFICATE NO. 0073906 was filed in the office of the County Clerk of DuPage County on FEBRUARY 16, 2016, wherein the business firm of B AND B CONSULTING SERVICES LOCATED AT 0N491 PETER ROAD, WINFIELD, IL 60190-1136 was registered; that the true or real name or names of the person or persons owning the business, with their respective post office address(es), is/ are as follows: NAME OF PERSON(S) LESLIE A BASSETT, HOME ADDRESS 0N491 PETER ROAD, WINFIELD, IL 60190-1136. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and Official Seal at my office in Wheaton, Illinois, this 16TH day of FEBRUARY, A.D. 2016. PAUL HINDS Paul Hinds DuPage County Clerk (OFFICIAL SEAL) (Published in The Elmhurst Independent Feb. 25, March 3 & 10, 2016) 235061
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:\\\\service.atty-pierce.com. Between 3 p.m. and 5 p.m. only - Pierce & Associates, Plaintiff’s Attorneys, 1 North Dearborn, Chicago, Illinois 60602. Tel. No. (312) 372-2060. Please refer to file #PA1504710 Plaintiff’s attorney is not required to provide additional information other than that set forth in this notice of sale. I683504 (Published in The Elmhurst Independent Feb. 11, 18 & 25, 2016) 233277 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE 18TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT DUPAGE COUNTY WHEATON, ILLINOIS WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. PLAINTIFF VS DAVID WALKER A/K/A DAVID D. WALKER; KELLY TZOUMIS; DEFENDANTS 15 CH 1716 191 SOUTH OAKLAND GROVE ELMHURST, IL 60126 NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT TO JUDGMENT OF FORECLOSURE UNDER ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE ACT ***THIS DOCUMENT IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT ON A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE*** PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered by said Court in the above entitled cause on December 22, 2015, DUPAGE COUNTY SHERIFF in DU PAGE County, Illinois, will on March 24, 2016, 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 DU PAGE, State of Illinois, or so much thereof as shall be sufficient to satisfy said Judgment: LOT 1 AND 2 IN BLOCK 3 IN PICK’S SECOND ADDITION TO ELMHURST, BEING A SUBDIVISION OF PART OF THE WEST 1/2 OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF SECTION 3, TOWNSHIP 39 NORTH, RANGE 11, EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED MAY 20, 1922 AS DOCUMENT 156075, IN DUPAGE COUNTY, ILLINOIS. TAX NO. 06-03-411-001 06-03-411-002 COMMONLY KNOWN AS: 191 SOUTH OAKLAND GROVE ELMHURST, IL 60126 Description of Improvements: SINGLE FAMILY HOME, NOT FOR SALE, UTIL ON, 1.5 CAR ATT GAR The Judgment amount was $277,071.71. Sale Terms: This is an \”AS IS\” sale for \”CASH\”. The successful bidder must deposit 25% 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:\\\\service.atty-pierce.com. Between 3 p.m. and 5 p.m. only - Pierce & Associates, Plaintiff’s Attorneys, 1 North Dearborn, Chicago, Illinois 60602. Tel. No. (312) 372-2060. Please refer to file #PA1506751 Plaintiff’s attorney is not required to provide additional information other than that set forth in this notice of sale. I683505 (Published in The Elmhurst Independent Feb. 11, 18 & 25, 2016) 233279
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 18TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT DUPAGE COUNTY WHEATON, ILLINOIS FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION (“FANNIE MAE”), A CORPORATION ORGANIZED AND EXISTING UNDER THE LAWS OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, PLAINTIFF vs. U.S. BANK N.A., AS TRUSTEE UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF A CERTAIN TRUST AGREEMENT DATED 24TH DAY OF OCTOBER, 2004, AND KNOWN AS TRUST NUMBER 7986; PAUL SKARR, AS SUCCESSOR TRUSTEE UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF A CERTAIN TRUST AGREEMENT DATED 24TH DAY OF OCTOBER, 2004, AND KNOWN AS TRUST NUMBER 7986; BANK OF AMERICA, NA; UNKNOWN OWNERS AND NON-RECORD CLAIMANTS, DEFENDANTS 16 CH 53 PUBLICATION NOTICE The requisite affidavit for publication having been filed, notice is hereby given to you, PAUL SKARR, AS SUCCESSOR TRUSTEE UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF A CERTAIN TRUST AGREEMENT DATED 24TH DAY OF OCTOBER, 2004, AND KNOWN AS TRUST NUMBER 7986; and UNKNOWN OWNERS AND NONRECORD CLAIMANTS, Defendants in the above entitled suit, that the said suit has been commenced in the Circuit Court of the 18th Judicial Circuit, DuPage County, Illinois by the plaintiff against you and other defendants, praying for the foreclosure of a certain mortgage conveying the premises described as follows to wit: LOT 415 THAT PART OF LOT 414 LYING SOUTH OF A LINE DRAWN FROM A POINT ON THE WEST LINE OF SAID LOT 414, 20 FEET SOUTH OF THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID LOT, TO A POINT ON THE EASTERLY LINE OF SAID LOT 414, 20 FEET SOUTH OF THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SAID LOT, IN BRYNHAVEN RESUBDIVISION, NO. 2, BEING A RESUBDIVISION OF LOTS 367 TO 369 BOTH INCLUSIVE, AND LOTS 372 TO 381, BOTH INCLUSIVE, IN BRYNHAVEN UNIT NO. 4, A SUBDIVISION OF PART OF THE SOUTH EAST 1/4 OF SECTION 1, AND PART OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF SECTION 12, TOWNSHIP 39 NORTH, RANGE 11, EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT OF SAID BRYNHAVEN RESUBDIVISION UNIT NO. 2 RECORDED MAY 29, 1956 AS DOCUMENT 802183, IN DUPAGE COUNTY, ILLINOIS. COMMON ADDRESS: 331 S. Fair Ave., Elmhurst, IL 60126 P.I.N.: 06-12-201-002
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Friday, March 4 From 6:30-11:30 p.m., the Elmhurst YMCA will host its annual scholarship dinner dance at River Forest Country Club, 15W468 Grand Ave. Hoops & Hops theme will feature shooting baskets and craft beer. Guests are encouraged to wear high-tops with their “dressy-casual” attire. (River Forest does not allow jeans.) Seats are $125 per person; tables of 10 are $1250. To register online, visit donate.ymcachicago. org/elmhurst. For more information, call 630-834-9200. Saturday March 5 With entertainment starting at 11 a.m. throughout the Spring Road area, the Elmhurst St. Patrick’s Day Parade will step off at
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Friday and Saturday, Feb. 26-27 at 7 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 28 at 2 p.m. Immaculate Conception Grade School will perform Disney’s “The Little Mermaid” in the IC Parish Gymnasium Theatre at the corner of York Road and Arthur Street in Elmhurst. Tickets are $8 and will be available at the door. Monday, March 7 Beginning at 11:15 a.m., the Sunday, Feb. 28 Elmhurst Garden Club will hold The 5th annual No Frills Fun its annual “Meet The Scholars” Run will take place beginning at luncheon at the Wilder Man8 a.m. from the Prairie Path and sion, 211 S. Prospect Ave. The York St. for the runner/walker’s program will feature the student choice of a half marathon or “a recipients discussing their own half of a half.” Teams can also share the distance. Proceeds will ublic otice benefit Darryl May and his family Continued from previous page as he continues his fight against and which said mortgage was signed cancer. Suggested registration by MARILYN J. WEBER, mortgagor, to donation is $100, paid outright Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, or collected with pledges. After Inc., as nominee for Countrywide Bank, as Mortgagee, and recorded in the Party at HB Jones. Info: nofrills- FSB, Office of the Recorder of Deeds of DuPage funrun.org. County as Document No. R2007-183777;
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Sunday, March 6 At 1 p.m., Elmhurst Cool Cities and Elmhurst College will screen the feature-length documentary The Human Experiment as part of the One Earth Film Festival in Illinois Hall of the Schaible Science Center on the campus. Tickets are free, but a $5 per person donation is requested to help underwrite costs. Tickets are limited and advance online purchases are recommended. Info: (630) 426-9789.
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12 noon, starting at the intersection of Wilson Street and Spring Road and continuing north to the railroad tracks. The year’s Grand Marshal is Elmhurst College. Bundle up in layers (of green!) and come out to 2nd largest parade in Chicagoland.
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Thursday through Sunday, Feb. 25-28 Held in Hammerschmidt Chapel on the campus, the Elmhurst College Jazz Festival celebrates its 49th year. The Festival begins at 12:30 p.m. on Thursday, with the High School Invitational and concludes on Sunday with a performance by Festival artists/adjudicators along with the Elmhurst College Jazz Band. Tickets and info: elmhurst.edu/jazzfestival
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At 7 p.m., a public hearing is scheduled to discuss the Elmhurst Downtown Plan in Council Chambers at Elmhurst City Hall. Free and open to all; resident input sought.
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Man sentenced in fatal DUI; Lost control of car on Spring Road WHEATON — DuPage County State’s Attorney Robert B. Berlin announced on Friday, Feb. 19 that a Downers Grove man charged in a fatal crash had been sentenced to one year of periodic imprisonment in the DuPage County Jail. The accident claimed the life of 48-year-old Thomas Fitzsimons of Hinsdale, who
was a passenger in the vehicle. William Decero, 51, of 5425 Washington Street in Downers Grove, appeared in court Friday in front of Judge Daniel Guerin who handed down the sentence. On September 22, 2013, at approximately 12:04 a.m., Decero and Fitzsimons were traveling on Spring Road just
south of 31st Street in Oak Brook. Decero, who was driving Fitzsimons’ vehicle, lost control of the vehicle, swerved off the road and crashed into a wooded area. Following a 911 call from a neighbor, authorities from the Oak Brook Police Department arrived at the scene and found both men still in the vehicle. Both
men had been wearing their seatbelts. Fitzsimons was pronounced dead at the scene and Decero was transported to a local hospital and treated for his injuries. An investigation into the crash revealed that Decero had a blood alcohol content of 0.139. On August 14, 2015, Decero entered a plea of guilty to one count of
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE 18TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT DUPAGE COUNTY - WHEATON, ILLINOIS CITIMORTGAGE, INC. PLAINTIFF VS JOVAN PAVLOVIC; LJUBINKA PAVLOVIC; DEFENDANTS 15 CH 001272 608 NORTH ADELE STREET ELMHURST, IL 60126 NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT TO JUDGMENT OF FORECLOSURE UNDER ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE ACT ***THIS DOCUMENT IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT ON A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE*** PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered by said Court in the above entitled cause on November 17, 2015, DUPAGE COUNTY SHERIFF in DU PAGE County, Illinois, will on March 24, 2016, 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 DU PAGE, State of Illinois, or so much thereof as shall be sufficient to satisfy said Judgment: TAX NO. 03-36-123-018 COMMONLY KNOWN AS: 608 NORTH ADELE STREET ELMHURST, IL 60126 Description of Improvements: BROWN, BRICK, SINGLE FAMILY, TWO CAR DETACHED GARAGE The Judgment amount was $93,754.18. Sale Terms: This is an \”AS IS\” sale for \”CASH\”. The successful bidder must deposit 25% 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:\\\\ service.atty-pierce.com. Between 3 p.m. and 5 p.m. only - Pierce & Associates, Plaintiff’s Attorneys, 1 North Dearborn, Chicago, Illinois 60602. Tel. No. (312) 372-2060. Please refer to file #PA1504710 Plaintiff’s attorney is not required to provide additional information other than that set forth in this notice of sale. I683504 (Published in The Elmhurst Independent Feb. 11, 18 & 25, 2016) 233278
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE 18TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT DUPAGE COUNTY - WHEATON, ILLINOIS WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. PLAINTIFF VS DAVID WALKER A/K/A DAVID D. WALKER; KELLY TZOUMIS; DEFENDANTS 15 CH 1716 191 SOUTH OAKLAND GROVE ELMHURST, IL 60126 NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT TO JUDGMENT OF FORECLOSURE UNDER ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE ACT ***THIS DOCUMENT IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT ON A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE*** PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered by said Court in the above entitled cause on December 22, 2015, DUPAGE COUNTY SHERIFF in DU PAGE County, Illinois, will on March 24, 2016, 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 DU PAGE, State of Illinois, or so much thereof as shall be sufficient to satisfy said Judgment: TAX NO. 06-03-411-001 06-03-411-002 COMMONLY KNOWN AS: 191 SOUTH OAKLAND GROVE ELMHURST, IL 60126 Description of Improvements: SINGLE FAMILY HOME, NOT FOR SALE, UTIL ON, 1.5 CAR ATT GAR The Judgment amount was $277,071.71. Sale Terms: This is an \”AS IS\” sale for \”CASH\”. The successful bidder must deposit 25% 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:\\\\ service.atty-pierce.com. Between 3 p.m. and 5 p.m. only - Pierce & Associates, Plaintiff’s Attorneys, 1 North Dearborn, Chicago, Illinois 60602. Tel. No. (312) 372-2060. Please refer to file #PA1506751 Plaintiff’s attorney is not required to provide additional information other than that set forth in this notice of sale. I683505 (Published in The Elmhurst Independent Feb. 11, 18 & 25, 2016) 233280
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