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Contents From the Chamber ................................................................ 4 Demographics....................................................................... 6 New Residents Guide............................................................ 8 Chamber Members ............................................................... 11 Churches................................................................................ 25 Community Center................................................................ 27 Food & Drink ......................................................................... 33 Government .......................................................................... 47 Parks and Recreation............................................................. 53 Schools .................................................................................. 57 Service Organizations ........................................................... 69 Clubs...................................................................................... 73 WILLIAM CAMARGO/Staff Photographer
NO CLOWINING AROUND: People (and clowns) take in the 16th Annual Clown Festival at Showmen’s Rest in Forest Park.
Special Events ....................................................................... 77 Village Map ........................................................................... 86
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ON THE COVER: Forest Park Police Chief Tom Aftanas shakes the hands of family members of Michael Caulfield.
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A message from the Chamber
The Forest Park Chamber of Commerce is... • A voice for business with Village government • Wine Walk & Shop • A Vehicle for building business relationships • The All-School Picnic sponsor • An information center for Forest Park • Forest Park & OPRF Chamber Golf Outing • A Source for business referrals • Annual St. Patrick’s Day Parade • Holiday Walk & Live Window Display • PRIDE Award sponsor • Holiday decorations on Madison • Casket Races • Community Guide with member listings • Business After Hours • Sidewalk Sales • A Chamber website that promotes members, Forest Park and Chamber events • A Wise Investment – LOCATED AT – 7331 W. Roosevelt Road • Forest Park Lower level - Forest Park National Bank & Trust
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e are pleased to present the 2015-16 Forest Park Answer Book. Published annually by the Forest Park Review and the Forest Park Chamber of Commerce & Development, this guide contains a wealth of information on just about everything you need to know about Forest Park. Located just ten miles west of downtown Chicago, Forest Park is a vibrant, active and diverse community rich in history and small-town charm with an urban feeling. The cooperative spirit and civic pride shared between residents, business owners and local government gives Forest Park a genuine, time-honored sense of community. Madison Street’s urban mix of independently owned shops and personalized customer service from local shopkeepers makes shopping in downtown Forest Park LAURIE KOKENES a delightful experience. You’ll find neighChamber of Commerce bors greeting one another on street corners and Development Director and friendly shopkeepers who pride themselves on making your shopping trip an enjoyable experience. From vintage academic and industrial finds, discussion groups at the local bookstore, and one-of-a-kind locally made gemstone jewelry, to an old-fashioned hardware store, BYOB painting parties, and a record store that is a collector’s dream, there is something for everyone. Off Madison treasures include worldclass ice sculptures, a high-quality nursery and garden center and fine musical merchandise at the family-owned music company. Unique events, recreational opportunities and a generous choice of housing options make Forest Park a great place to live, work and play. The Forest Park Aquatic Center is the coolest place to be in the summer. Forest Park’s library, park district and community center have programs, classes and events for young and old alike. The largest St. Pat’s parade in the suburbs, a holiday walk with live windows and Santa’s reindeer plus Rib Fest, Wine Walk & shop and more are events not to be missed. An abundance of history will interest even the most serious history buff. The Haymarket Martyr’s Monument, Michael Todd’s grave and Showmen’s Rest mark just a few of the historically significant gravesites in Forest Park’s many cemeteries. In 1907 the Forest Park Amusement park was one of the most spectacular in its day. The torpedo plant where thousands of torpedoes were manufactured, the new 16” Softball Hall of Fame, a number of famous movie shoots add to Forest Park’s intriguing history. Accessibility and multiple transportation options make Forest Park the perfect destination for a day, a weekend or a lifetime. The Forest Park Chamber of Commerce & Development is a partnership of local business people, civic leaders and community-minded individuals working together to promote business and a sense of community. The Chamber office is located in the lower level of Forest Park National Bank & Trust at 7331 W. Roosevelt Road. Forestparkreview.com
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New Residents Guide Driver’s License To receive a driver’s license or ID card, you must provide a minimum of three acceptable forms of identification to prove name, date of birth, Illinois residency, Social Security number, and a signature comparison. One of these forms should be a certified birth certificate. The nearest Secretary of State driver licensing facility is located in Melrose Crossing, at the corner of Mannheim Road and North Avenue. Call 312/793-1010 for more information
Important Forest Park Phone Numbers Forest Park Police and Fire Departments: Emergency: 911 Fire non-emergency: 366-1234 Police non-emergency: 3662425 Forest Park Elementary School District 91: 366-5700 Forest Park Public Library 366-7171 Historical Society of Forest Park 232-3747 Howard Mohr Community Center: 771-7737 Proviso Township High School District 209: 338-5900 Proviso East High School 344-7006 Proviso Math and Science Academy: 338-4100 Village of Forest Park: 366-2323 Park District of Forest Park and Forest Park Aquatic Center 366-7500 or 488-0664 for the pool during the summer
State And Local Phone Numbers Attorney General Consumer Protection Bureau 800-386-5438 Better Business Bureau 312-832-0500 Birth Certificates 312-603-6623 Death Certificates 865-6010 Chicago Bulk Mail Center 583-4100 Cook County Clerk’s Office 865-6010
School Registration Students should be registered at the public schools prior to the first day of class, preferably during the dates assigned each year for each of the neighborhood schools. Proof of residency — including tax bills, mortgage statements or leases, as well as driver’s license, insurance papers or utility bills — is required. All new registrants must provide birth certificates. For complete information, call the District 91 administrative office at 366-5700.
Library Cards Forest Park Public Library cards are available at no charge to residents with proof of address. Call 3667171.
Newspapers Forest Park Review (weekly) 141 Oak Park Ave.
Oak Park, Ill., 60302 366-0600 www.forestparkreview.com The Post (bimonthly) 7442 Madison St. Forest Park, Ill., 60130 334-6322
Parking Permits On-street parking is prohibited in the village of Forest Park from 2 a.m. to 5 a.m. Permits are available for $25 per month for night-only parking, and $40 per month for 24-hour parking. There are several lots throughout the village and spots are firstcome, first-served. Permits may be obtained through village hall. For more information call 366-2323. Residents with overnight guests must call in plates to 366-7272 to avoid being ticketed.
Post Office Forest Park Post Office 417 Des Plaines Ave. 366-5790
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Cook County Department of Public Health 492-2000 Cook County Sheriffs’ Police 865-4700 Illinois 2-1-1 Free and confidential way to find out about important health and human services programs in your community. Call 2-1-1 for information about health care, help paying rent and utility bills, transportation services, job training, mental health and counseling.
Illinois Department of Children and Family Services, Child Abuse Hotline: 800-252-2873 Illinois Department of Employment Security: 888-367-4382 Illinois Department of Day Labor Hotline: 877-314-7052 Illinois Department of Public Aid: 800-843-6154 Illinois Department of Revenue 800-782-8866 Illinois Environmental Protection Agency: 847-294-4000 Loyola University Medical Center, Maywood: 216-9000 MacNeal Memorial Hospital,
Berwyn: 783-9100 Medical Fraud and Abuse 800-252-8903 Oak Park Hospital: 383-9300 Poison Control Center 800-942-5969 Proviso Township Assessor’s Office: 343-1313 Sarah’s Inn: 386-4225 Senior Citizens Consumer Complaints: 800-243-5377 Tenant Hotline: 773-292-4980 U.S. Post Office: 800-275-8777 U.S. Post Office Complaint Line 312-983-7900 Westlake Hospital, Melrose Park : 681-3000 West Suburban Health Care, Oak Park: 383-6200
Utilities The following utility companies serve Forest Park: ComEd: (800) 334-7661 Comcast: (866) 594-1234 Nicor: (888) 642-6748 AT&T: (800) 244-4444
Vehicle Stickers Vehicle stickers are required on all cars and must be purchased and displayed by April 1 each year. Drivers must present their title or state identification. There is a discount for senior citizens. The fee for a passenger car is $25. A late fee is imposed after April 1.
Voter Registration Residents may register to vote at Village Hall, 517 Desplaines Ave., during regular business hours.
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In Our Corner Thomas Aftanas Forest Park Police Chief
intense and stressful but I loved police work. Forest Park is a small town but it is a great place to be a police officer. Young officers can choose from many specialties. I was in the tactical unit early in my career; I was also an evidence technician and field training officer. I also became very close with the officers that I worked with. As a result, when the Illinois State Police lifted the hiring freeze and offered me the job again, I turned them down.
How long have you lived/worked in Forest Park? My first job was as a porter at Jerry Gleason Chevrolet. I was sixteen years old (approximately 1984) and worked at Gleason throughout the rest of high school and college during summer and Christmas breaks. I graduated from What gets you fired up in the morning? SIU-Carbondale in 1990 and began taking When I wake up in the morning I police tests in the Chicago area. I was check my cell phone for any notifications hired by the Forest Park Police Departfrom the watch commanders. I receive ment in 1991 and have been here for the notification of any major arrest that last 24 years. occurs on any shift. When any I was married in 1993 officer makes an arrest for a and we bought a small 2 significant amount of drugs, bedroom house in Forest a weapons offense, an armed Park. After six years in Forrobbery or burglary I can’t est Park we started a family help but get “fired up”. One arand outgrew our home. rest may not seem significant We attempted to purchase but it can make a huge impact another home in Forest in our town. I am proud of the Park but the house we dispatchers, officers and detecliked was sold to another tives for their daily work but buyer. Residency for police I get “fired up” when their acemployees was lifted and tions result in a major arrest. we moved, but not because Tom Aftanas we did not like Forest Park. Forest Park What keeps you awake at There just were not many night? Chief of police 3 bedroom homes in town The answer to this question that were on the market in has nothing to do with work. the late 1990’s. Ask any family member or one of my co-workers and they will tell you What brought you here, and what the Chicago Blackhawks keep me awake has kept you here? at night during the playoffs. I am tired I was originally hired by the Illinois and stressed during the playoff series. I State Police in 1990. Just before the police have tried going to sleep before late starts academy was to begin, Governor Thompbut it is useless even trying because I son froze the state budget and cancelled can’t sleep knowing they are going to the academy class. I began police testing play. All the overtime games make it again and noticed that Forest Park was even worse for me. I can’t even try and conducting testing. I applied and was sleep when the games go into eventually hired by the Village of Forest Park. Ironically, Forest Park sent me to the Illinois State Police Academy for training. Upon graduation from the academy I returned to Forest Park and began the field training process. The training was
“One arrest may not seem significant but it can make a huge impact in our town.”
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WILLIAM CAMARGO/Staff Photographer
Chief of Police Tom Aftanas OT. When they pull off an OT win I have to allow the adrenaline to wear off by watching an hour of replays. If they lose an OT game, such as the 2014 final game against the L.A. Kings, I can’t sleep. With three Stanley Cup wins it makes it all worth it. I am also a long suffering Cubs fan. Unfortunately, they have not made the playoffs for a while so lack of sleep has not been an issue. I’m hoping this year is different. What do you love about Forest Park? There are several things I love about Forest Park. I love the people I work with, in all departments. Over the last 24 years I have developed a great working relationship with many employees as well as many friendships. I also love the community itself. I have met many residents, clergy and business owners/employees over the same time period. I love the fact that we at the police department are on a first name basis with so many stakeholders in our community. I believe this builds continued trust and communication which improves the quality of living and working in Forest Park.
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Chamber Members Accountants/Tax Services Chantell Jameson Bookkeeping Branch P.O. Box 1796 Oak Park 773-263-6734 www.bkbranch.com Dan Bjornson CPA 7518 Madison St., Suite F 708-488-1800 www.danbjornsoncpa.com
Animal Shelter Animal Care League 1011 Garfield Oak Park 708-848-8155 www.animalcareleague.org WILLIAM CAMARGO/Staff Photographer
Appliances/TVs Grand Appliance & TV 7440 Madison St. 708-771-4763 www.grandapplianceandtv.com
Art Gallery/Artists Artists’ Collaborative American Artworks Gallery 7314 Madison St. 708-557-1761
Automotive Electronics ABC Automotive & Electronics 7213 W. Roosevelt Rd. 708-488-9600 www.abcautoelectronics.com
Customers took a peak at Centuries and Sleuths Bookstore owner Augie Alesky’s miniature model of the famous Battle of Waterloo.
Auto Repair/Towing
Auto Sales/Service
Banks
Elite Tire & Auto 35 S. Harlem Ave. 708-366-4032
Currie Motors 8401 W. Roosevelt Rd. 708-771-2600 www.curriechevy.com
Forest Park National Bank & Trust Co. 7348 Madison St. 7331 Roosevelt Rd. 708-222-2800 www.forestparkbank.com
Forest Automotive 950 Desplaines Ave. 708-366-1002 H&R Towing 805 Hannah Ave. 708-771-6900 Nob’s Towing 35 S. Harlem Ave. 708-488-8300
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Hawk Chrysler Dodge Jeep 7911 Roosevelt Rd. 708-366-1001 www.hawkcdj.com Volvo Oak Park 1140 Garfield Street Oak Park 708-848-8500 www.volvooakpark.com
MB Financial Bank 7727 Lake St. River Forest 708-771-2500 www.mbfinancial.com
Elizabeth Axtell Agency
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Madison Street Shoes 7500 Madison St. 708-488-2190 www.madisonstreetshoes.com
Centuries & Sleuths Bookstore 7419 Madison St. 708-771-7243 www.centuriesandsleuths.com
Boutiques/Shoes/Accessories Camille Et Famille 7418 Madison St. 708-771-1111 deedee and edee 7415 Madison St. 708-209-1448 www.deedeeandedee.com Girlicious 7508 Madison St. 708-366-6931 www.girliciousinc.com Jayne Boutique 7423 Madison St. 708-366-6300 www.jayneboutique.com
Manouche 7349 Madison St. 708-366-8833 www.manoucheshop.com Team Blonde Boutique & Eco Spa 7442 Madison St. 771-5590 www.teamblonde.com
Bowling Alley Circle Lanes 7244 Circle Ave. 708-366-2810
Business District Services Business Districts Inc. 847-971-8635 www.business-districts.com
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Chamber Members Business Organizations
Contractors
Berwyn Development Corp. 3322 S. Oak Park Ave. Berwyn 708-788-8100 www.berwyn.net
Forest Park Stucco, Inc. 708-366-3686 www.forestparkstucco.com
Car Wash Spotless Car Wash 7802 Madison St. 7343 Roosevelt Rd. 708-771-2945 www.spotlessautowash.com
Cemeteries Waldheim Jewish Cemetery 1400 Desplaines Ave. 708-366-4541 www.waldheimcemetery.com
R. Eck & Son 7221 Roosevelt Rd. 708-771-3010
Dance Instruction/Studios INTUIT Dance 237 Harrison St. Oak Park 708-524-0500 Maiden Street School of Irish Dance Forest Park 773-354-4837 www.maidenstreetdancers.com
Woodlawn Funeral Home & Memorial Park 7750 Cermak Rd. 708-442-8500 www.woodlawncemetery ofchicago.com
Pineapple Dance Studio 7518 Madison St. 708-488-8115 www.pineappledance.org
Chocolates/Gourmet/ Candy
Yearbook 7316 Madison St. 708-366-1920 www.yearbookstudios.com
La Maison de Bonbon 7353 Madison St. 708-366-0777 www.lamaisondebonbon.com
Churches St. John Lutheran Church 305 Circle Ave. 708-366-3226 www.stjohnforestpark.org
Cigars Casa de Puros 7410 Madison St. 708-725-7180 www.casadepuroscigars.com
Decoratives
Delivery Services American Courier Services 8056 Grand Ave. River Grove 708-456-5800 www.americancourierservice.com
Dentists/Orthodontists Children’s Dentistry Dr. Jerry Udelson, DDS 1129 S. Harlem Ave. 708-386-5437 www.little-teeth-big-smiles.com
Call McAdam today at
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Electrical Contractors S & S Electrical Service P.O. Box 486 708-366-5800
Equipment & Tool Rental
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Chamber Members 708-343-8110 www.aarentalcenter.net
7355 Madison St. 708-366-2337
Financial Planners
Waddell & Reed – Eric Van Ness 1111 W. 22nd St. Oak Brook 630-861-5042 www.evanness.wrfa.com
Bentron Financial Group 6601 W. North Ave., Ste. 2 Oak Park 708-386-3100 www.bentron.com
Fundraising/Event Management
Joel Foster Edward Jones Investments 7213 Madison St. 708-488-0575 www.edwardjones. com/en_US/fa/index. html&CIRN=426812
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Funeral Homes
Everett Wealth Solutions 407 Marengo Ave. 708-771-7777 http://www.everettwealth solutions.com Joseph J. Locke & Co., Ltd.
Woodlawn Funeral Home & Memorial Park 7750 W. Cermak Rd 708-442-8500 www.woodlawncemetery ofchicago.com Zimmerman-Harnett Funeral Home
7319 Madison St. 708-366-2200 www.zimmermanharnett.com
Gifts/Home Accessories
Graphic Design Yearbook Studios 7316 Madison St. 708-366-1920 708-366-2323 www.forestpark.net
Gallery Etcetera 7439 Madison St. 708-366-6323 www.galleryetcetera.com
Greeting Cards/Gifts
Yearbook 7316 Madison St. 708-366-1920 www.yearbookstudios.com
Grocers
Government/ Municipality Village of Forest Park 517 Desplaines Ave. 708-366-2323 www.forestpark.net
Reliable tires for all weather Made to fit every budget Complete Automotive Services • Brakes • Tune-ups • Balancing • Wheel Alignment • Shock Absorbers • Exhaust • Oil Changes Foreign & Domestic
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Schauer’s Hallmark 7443 Madison St. 708-771-7761
Ultra Foods 7520 W. Roosevelt Rd. 708-488-5750 www.ultrafoods.com
Hair & Nail Salons/ Spa Services Bertuca Salon & Spa 7406 Madison St. 708-366-8850
www.bertucasalonand spa.com Fantastic Sam’s 7235 Madison St. 708-771-4650 www.fantasticsams.com Macdaddy 7506 Madison St. 708-771-0400 www.macdaddyforestpark.com Team Blonde Boutique & Eco Spa 7442 Madison St. 771-5590 www.teamblonde.com
Hardware Schauer Do It Best Hardware 7449 Madison St. 708-366-1100 www.schauerhardware. doitbest.com
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Historical Society of Forest Park P.O. Box 311 708-232-3747 www.forestparkhistory.org
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Hospitals Riveredge Hospital 8311 Roosevelt Rd. 708-771-7000 www.riveredgehospital.com
Housing Services Housing Forward 1851 S. 9th Ave. Maywood 338-1724
Ice Cream Parlor The Brown Cow Ice Cream Parlor 7347 Madison St. 708-366-7970 www.browncowicecream.com
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Mohr Oil Company 7340 W. Harrison St. 708-366-2900 www.mohroil.com
Yearbook Studios 7316 Madison St. 708-366-1920 www.yearbookstudios.com
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Knitting/Yarn/Classes Knit Nirvana 7453 Madison St 708-771-5232 www.knitnirvana.com
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The Gasse School of Music student Olivia Mosshamer (left) smiles with instructor Hülya Alpakin (right) after completing N & R Fabrer’s I’ve Got Music.
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Wonder Works Children’s Museum 6445 W. North Ave. Oak Park 708-383-4815 www.wonder-works.org
Liquor Stores Famous Liquors 7714 Madison St. 708-366-2500
Massage Elements Massage 7239 Madison St. 708-406-6474 www.elementsmassage.com/ forestpark
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Musical Instruction The Gasse School Of Music 7641 W. Polk St. 708-488-8117 www.gassseschoolofmusic.org
Musical Instruments/ Instruction/Repairs/Sheet Music Kagan and Gaines Music Co., Inc. 7655 Roosevelt Road 771-2152 www.kaganandgaines.com
Newspapers/Publications Forest Park Post 7442 Madison Street
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Chamber Members 708-366-0600 www.forestparkreview.com
Paint Paulson’s Paint 7400 Madison St. 708-366-4288 www.paulsonspaint.com
Paint & Sip/BYOB Painting Creativita 7502 Madison Street 312-343-2149 www.creativitaforestpark.com
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Power Rangers were spotted at the Forest Park Library. 708-366-8947 www.forestparkpost.com Neighbors Magazine 2111 Division, #1
Melrose Park 708-343-0205 www.neighborsmagazine.com Forest Park Review 141 S. Oak Park Ave. Oak Park
Park District of Forest Park Forest Park Aquatic Center 7501 W. Harrison St. 708-366-7500 www.pdofp.org
Party & Tent Rental AA Rental Center
30 N. 9th Ave. Melrose Park 708-343-8110 www.aarentalcenter.net
Personal Training Core Strength Personal Training 7223 Madison St. 224-659-4550 http://www.cspersonaltraining.com
Pet Grooming/Boarding My Best Friend Groom & Board 7626 Madison St. 708-366-3900 Pet Emporium 7638 Madison St. 708-708-0430
Photography Chris Guillen Photography 7451 Madison St. 708-488-1824 www.chrisguillen.com
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Cora Sallee is one of the key figures in Forest Park history. In fact, without Cora, much of the village’s history would have been lost. Following the tragic death of her husband, John, in a car accident in 1963, Cora was recruited by the library to clip noteworthy items from the local newspaper. Cora created a topographical archive of local history. This very searchable treasure is used by the historical society. Cora was a charter member of the society and served as its vice president. She was an accomplished musician and a tireless volunteer. Cora died on June 18, 2003. — John Rice — Historical Society of Forest Park
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Chamber Members Jennifer Wolfe Photography 908 Beloit Ave. 312-733-5227 www.wolfephoto.com
Plumbing Thiesse Plumbing 1223 Circle Ave. 708-366-3848
Physicians Forest Foot Care Lori Lipkin, DPM 7503 Madison St. 708-366-3770 Forest Park Eye Care Anthony Garreffa, OD 7417 Madison St. 708-366-2020
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Public Library Forest Park Public Library 7555 Jackson Blvd. 708-366-7171 www.fppl.org
Record Store The Old School Records 7446 Madison St. 708-366-7588 www.theoldschool records.com
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Chamber Members David King & Associates 1011 Lake St., Suite 313 Oak Park 708-445-0505 www.dkacre.com ReMax in the Village Dorothy Gillian 189 S. Oak Park Ave. Oak Park 708-514-6616 www.dgillian.illinoisproperty.com Weichert Realtors - Nickel Group 101 N. Oak Park Ave. Oak Park 708-848-5550 www.weichertnickelgroup.com
Recruitment/Employment for Advertising & Marketing Melinda Holm & Associates 7630 Madison St. 708-488-9701 www.melindaholm.com
Restaurants/Coffee House/Pubs/Taverns Andrea’s Restaurant 7427 Roosevelt Rd. 708-771-1969 Angelo O’Leary’s 7522 Madison St. 708-689-0864 Axcan Mexican Grill 7404 Madison St. 708-689-8870 www.axcangrill.com Blue Max Coffee 26 Lathrop Ave. 366-9224 Brian Boru Irish Pub 7652 Madison St. 708-366-8073 www.brianboruirishpub.com caffe de Luca 7427 Madison St. 708-366-9200 www.caffedeluca.com Forestparkreview.com
Crazy Grill Buffet 7610 Roosevelt Rd. 689-0537 www.crazygrillbuffetfp.com Doc Ryan’s 7432 Madison St. 708-366-2823 www.docryans.com Exit Strategy Brewing Co. 7700 Madison St. 708-689-8771 www.exitstrategybrewing.com Fatduck Tavern & Grill 7218 Madison Street 708-488-1493 www.fatduckgrill.com Francesca’s Fiore 7407 Madison St. 771-3063 www.miafrancesca.com Golden Steer 7635 W. Roosevelt Road 708-771-7798 Healy’s Westside & Cocina Lobos 7321 Madison St. 708-366-4277 www.healyswestside.com Jimmy’s Place 7411 Madison St. 708-771-7476 www.jimmysplaceforestpark. com Louie’s Grill 7422 Madison St. 708-488-0836 Madison Park Kitchen 7525 Madison St. 708-689-8607 www.mp-kitchen.com
Did you know?? Howard R. Mohr H. J. Mohr & Sons Co. is a Redi-mix concrete plant at Garfield and Harlem in Oak Park. It was started in 1893, when the community was known as Harlem. Its founder, Howard J. Mohr, served as the last president of Harlem and first mayor of Forest Park. His son, Howard R. Mohr, launched the family’s heating oil business in 1950, at Hannah and Harrison. Mohr went on to serve as state senator. The Mohr businesses continue to thrive. Dolly Mohr runs the Redi-mix plant, while Michael Mohr operates the heating oil company. — John Rice
708-771-3663 www.oldschooltag.com O’Sullivan’s Public House 7244 Madison St. 708-366-6667 www.osullivanspublichouse.net Scratch Kitchen 7445 Madison St. 708-689-8427 www.scratchfp.com
McGaffer’s 7737 W. Roosevelt Rd. 708-366-9707
Shanahan’s 7353 Madison St. 708-366-0775 www.shanahanscreole.com Shortstop Lounge 7425 Madison St. 708-366-1992 Starship Restaurant & Catering 7618 Madison St. 708-771-3016 www.starshiprestaurant.com
Old School Tavern 201 Desplaines Ave.
Summer House/Stella Barra 1954 N. Halsted
McDonald’s 420 Desplaines Ave. 708-488-0146 www.mcdonalds.com
— Historical Society of Forest Park
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Retirement Communities Altenheim in the Park 7824 Madison St. 708-366-2206 www.thealtenheim.com Belmont Village of Oak Park 1035 Madison St. Oak Park 848-7200
Schools/Academies Forest Park Public Schools, District 91 424 Desplaines Ave. 708-366-5700 www.forestparkschools.org Montessori Language Academy 314 Circle Ave.
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Participants in the senior bowling league at Circle Lanes in Forest Park. 708-771-5030 www.montessorilanguage academy.com Triton College 2000 Fifth Ave. River Grove 708-456-0300 www.triton.edu
Screen Printing Energy Tees 1401 Circle Ave. 708-771-0000
Service Clubs/ Organizations American Legion/VFW 500 Circle Avenue 708-366-2912 Fraternal Order of Eagles #1344 446 Hannah Ave. 708-366-1321 Harlem Maennerchor Men’s & Women’s Chorus 7703 Polk St. 708-366-1991 Kiwanis Club of Forest Park P.O. Box 514
708-209-1200 www.kiwanis.org
Social/Senior Services Celebrating Seniors Coalition 418 S. Oak Park Ave. Oak Park 708-383-8060 www.celebratingseniors.net
Sharpening Services Bernie’s Saw & Supply 1233 Circle Avenue 209-1636
Shopping Mall Forest Park Plaza 7600 W. Roosevelt Rd. 708-697-5462 www.billwinston.org/fpp/
Staffing Agency Resultant Staffing Solutions 1100 Lake Street Oak Park 708-434-5375
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Stencils/Decorating Stencib, Inc. Make Something Beautiful 7503 Madison St. 708-842-0339 www.stencib.com
Taxi Service Blue Cab 7417 W. Roosevelt Rd. 708-383-2121 www.bluecab.Us
Tea Merchants Todd & Holland Tea Merchants 7311 Madison St. 708-488-1136 www.todd-holland.com
Tourism Bureau Visit Oak Park 1118 Westgate, Oak Park 708-524-7800 www.visitoakpark.com Forestparkreview.com
In Our Corner Noel Eberline and Jef Anderson Owners of Yearbook Studios 7316 Madison St., Forest Park
How long have you lived/worked in Forest Park? Yearbook Studios opened in September of 2011, and we’re pleased to be celebrating our fourth anniversary in this great town. What brought you here, and what has kept you here? The diverse stores and restaurants, as well as the urban appeal of Madison Street, seemed to make the right location for our concept. Yearbook was carefully planned as a combination home store and design studio—with each business contributing to the other. The collegiate back drop of the store was intended to create a sense of nostalgia in contrast to the hard-working sensibility of the Forest Park landscape. The storefront at 7316 Madison was an ideal space for the Yearbook concept—complete with high tin ceilings, tall leaded front windows and an office space in the back for our design studio. What gets you fired up in the morning? Design and people. The two things that inspire our entire business and which inform one another are what we depend
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Noel Eberline and Jef Anderson, owners of Yearbook. on. To design and create is a wonderful thing, but without the warmth and reception of people, there is nothing. We strive to keep Yearbook a unique and inspiring shopping and design experience to all who visit. What keeps you awake at night? The unknown. But that’s a wonderful thing, isn’t it? Without the unknown there wouldn’t be future adventures, new love stories and everyday challenges that ultimately lead to a deeper appreciation of life. We embrace the unknown with each new design project we take on, with each new person we meet and even with the weather. Who knows?
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What do you love about Forest Park? Ongoing change. Forest Park stands alone next door to Oak Park and River Forest. For all of its history, Forest Park has been a working man’s town—and continues to be today. Madison Street is home to a diverse range of independently owned businesses which stand apart and deliver amazing goods and services. Watching the street ebb and flow like a river with different businesses that come is a testament to the town’s rich history and vibrant future. The collaboration among merchants, combined with a dedicated Chamber of Commerce and village make Forest Park a great place to do business.
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Churches
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A praise dancer rejoices during a service at Living Word Christian Center in Forest Park.
1st United Church of Christ of Forest Park 1000 Elgin Ave. 771-8456 www.firstunitedchurchofchrist.com Pastor: Dean Kucera Forestparkreview.com
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Did you know?? Frederick Hintze Frederick Hintze was a Forest Park pioneer, who built the structure at Des Plaines & Randolph, now known as Old School Tavern and Grill. Hintze was born in Germany in 1835. He came to this area with a railroad crew to build a spur down Randolph Street. He quit the railroad in 1859 to become a carpenter. In 1887, he erected the tavern on Randolph.
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Hintze was one of the town’s first trustees and a school board member. He told residents that he used to hunt pigeons from his front porch on Circle Avenue, bringing down 18 in one day.
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“Positive, energetic environment • like the openness and the diversity • top-notch child and youth programming with small church attentiveness to my child • very communityservice oriented • the services are fun and full of families who are engaged in the church” —responses from our new members when asked why they chose Good Shepherd
We invite you to visit. All are welcome.
—Join us for Sunday worship at 8 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. Nursery
is provided. Sunday school and adult education at 9:15 a.m. —Attend one of our Jazz Prayers, 3rd Friday at 7:30 p.m., Sept. - May. Recharge and reflect with spirited, soulful, live jazz music, meditative readings, poems and prayers.
Good Shepherd Lutheran Church
611 Randolph, Oak Park (corner of East and Randolph) goodshepherdlc.org | 708-848-4741 A diverse congregation that welcomes all people.
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Living Word Christian Center Office: 7306 W. Madison St. Services: 7600 W. Roosevelt Rd. 697-5000 www.livingwd.org Pastor: Dr. Bill Winston
Mt. Moriah Baptist Church of Christ 500 Hannah Ave. 366-2800 Pastor: Maurice L. Streeter http://www.facebook.com/mtmoriahbcoc
River Forest United Methodist Church 7970 W. Lake St. River Forest 771-3668 www.rfumc.me
Pastor: Rev. Edgar F. Solis
St. Bernardine Catholic Church 7246 Harrison St. 366-0839 www.stbern.com Pastor: Fr. Stanislaw Kuca
St. John Evangelical Lutheran Church 305 Circle Ave. 366-3226 www.stjohnforestpark.org Pastor: Leonard Payton
St. Paul Thai Church 7416 Dixon St. 630-863-8634 www.saintpaulthai.com Pastor: Pongsak Limthongviratn ■ Bilingual Thai-English services. Forestparkreview.com
Community Centers Howard Mohr Community Center 7640 Jackson Blvd. 771-7737 Office Hours: 6:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. weekdays Director: Karen Dylewski The Howard R. Mohr Community Center, named in honor of the late state senator and Forest Park mayor, serves as a hub of both entertainment and social services. From supervising children before and after school to sponsoring weekly senior citizen trips to checking up on the elderly, disabled and shut-ins, the community center meets many needs.
Children’s Clubhouse Clubhouse is a before and after school daycare program for children who attend Forest Park public schools, grades K-6. Offered weekdays from 6:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. during the school year. Call for fee information.
Handmade Silver Jewelry, Glass Beads, Art Objects & Greeting Cards
Food Pantry The Community Education Food Pantry is available to residents in need of emergency food due to temporary unemployment or other financial need. Donations of canned or boxed, nonperishable food items are accepted year-round. Each Thanksgiving, food baskets are delivered to Forest Park families who are in need. Food and gift baskets are also distributed at Christmas.
Pace Bus Passes Pace bus passes are available to adults at the rate of 11 passes for the price of 10. In addition, reduced fare rates for the passes are available to seniors and students.
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Volunteer Betty Dvorak, center, served bowls of chilli to homeless men and women at the PADS shelter in St. John Lutheran Church in Forest Park.
Parent and Tot Parents and children up to 4 years old are invited to enjoy two hours of fun Wed., 9-11 a.m. A snack is included. There are both indoor and outdoor activities. Come and enjoy your children’s playtime as well as the company of other
parents. Registration is not required. Cost is $2 per child per week.
Rules of the Road Review Class Offered periodically, the purpose of the course is to help citizens pass the Illinois drivers license renewal examination. Call for dates and times.
Senior Activities and Trips The center offers
Accents by
disabilities. The bus is equipped with a wheelchair lift. The cost is $1.00 each way. Service includes trips to doctors, shopping, etc. within Forest Park and two miles outside the village borders. Call at least 24 hours in advance for an appointment.
Senior and Disabled Dial-a-Ride
Senior Bingo and Lunch
Bus transportation is offered Mon., Tues., Thurs. and Fri. for seniors and people with
Ten games of bingo and lunch are offered to senior citizens for a small fee monthly,
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Community Centers usually the last Thurs. of the month. Call the center for dates, reservations, and to arrange transportation.
Senior Citizens Club Meets Tues. 9 a.m.-1 p.m. at the Community Center. Offers social activities for seniors including arts and crafts, card and board games, visiting with old friends and making new ones. Business meetings are held the first Tues. of the month, Sept.-June. The club welcomes members from surrounding communities. Transportation is available to Forest Park residents by appointment.
Senior Income Tax Preparation The American Association
of Retired Persons will be at the center on Tues. mornings to assist senior citizens with income tax preparation Feb.-April. This free service is by appointment only. Transportation is available by appointment.
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Senior Movie A first-run movie is presented at the center once a month, usually the second Thurs. Popcorn is provided. There is no charge. Call for date and time.
Senior Newsletter Comes out the first Tues. of even-numbered months announcing weekly trips and events. Copies are available at the center, village hall and the library.
Altenheim German Old Peoples Home Altenheim German Old Peoples Home was established in 1885, at 7824 Madison. It began as a self-supporting community, with its own gas works and water system. It had a large farm, with livestock and 15,000 chickens. Residents were required to perform daily chores, such as tending crops, slaughtering livestock and cooking
meals. It was designed by the same architect who planned Lincoln Park. Altenheim was the setting for two Hollywood movies: “Harry and Tonto” featured an Oscar-winning performance by Art Carney; in “The Package” with Gene Hackman, it doubled for Allied HQ in Munich. Today, Altenheim features independent retirement apartments. — John Rice
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Sally Brown, left, plays Bingo with players at St. Bernardine Church.
Senior Shopping Trips Mon. morning shopping alternates between Aldi’s Foods and Super Target in Broadview, Ultra Foods, North Riverside Park, Jewel food Store and Tony’s Finer foods. Thurs. shopping is at Ed’s Way. Call the center for schedules or to make an appointment.
Senior Taxicab Discount Senior citizen taxicab coupon books can be purchased at the center at the cost of $7.50 for $10 worth of coupons. The coupons are used in lieu of cash when paying cab fare and never expire.
State of Illinois Mobile Drivers Service Available at the center, this service issues state IDs, renews driver licenses needing eye and/or written tests only, for individuals who are within a year of expiration. Also changes information such as new address. Issues Forestparkreview.com
license plate renewal stickers (must have renewal form.) Road testing is not available. Current fees apply. The program is open to anyone younger than 75. Those older than 75 must go to a secretary of state facility.
Summer Clubhouse The Community Center offers nine weeks of summer daycare for children entering grades K-6. Creative projects, free play, weekly field trips (additional cost), swimming, structured games, indoor and outdoor sports. This program provides summer adventures that promote a healthy mind, body and spirit. Call for dates and fee information.
Youth Recreation Wed. from 6:30-8:30 p.m. Begins in October. Relax with your friends, listen to music, watch TV, play darts, turbo hockey, etc., have fun. $1 fee, registration is not required.
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In The Village, Realtors
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Food & Drink Amelia’s at the Park 7330 Harrison St. 366-6633 www.amelias7330.com ■ New American, organic, farm-to-table
Andrea’s Restaurant 7427 W. Roosevelt Rd. 771-1969 ■ American, Italian, Greek
Angelo O’Leary’s 7522 Madison St. 689-0864 ■ Bar, karaoke, pool, dart league, pizza
Axcan Mexican Grill 7404 W. Madison St. 689-8870 www.axcangrill.com ■ Mexican cuisine
Beacon Pub 101 Circle Ave. 366-7066 ■ Beer garden, darts, Trivia
Bistro Sake 7600 Madison St. 366-5918 www.bistrosake.com ■ Sushi and Japanese cuisine
Blue Max Coffee Roasters and Café 26 Lathrop Ave. 366-9224 ■ Coffee and café food, craft beers
Blueberry Hill 427 Des Plaines Ave. 366-8333 ■ Full bar, billiards, darts, wide-screen TVs, karaoke Forestparkreview.com
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Brown Cow Ice Cream Parlor 7347 Madison St. 366-7970 www.browncow/ icecream.com ■ Ice cream
Brian Boru Irish Pub 7652 Madison St. 366-8073 www.brianboruirishpub.com ■ Irish pub
Bua Hana 7330 Madison St. 488-0480 www.buahana.com ■ Thai and Japanese
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Carole’s Next Best Thing 7307 Roosevelt Rd. 366-9524 ■ Beer garden, frozen pizza, darts, billiards, pingpong, baggo, Wii, NTN trivia
Chalk 7414 Madison St. 366-3008 www.zinanni.happytables.com ■ Full bar with craft beers and more, food, party room, new beer garden
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Chang Thai Restaurant
7427 Madison St. 366-9200 www.caffedeluca.com
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Damenzo’s Pizza
7300 Circle Ave. 771-2123 ■ Full bar, billiards, darts, wide-screen TVs
7300 W. Roosevelt Rd. 771-5705 www.damenzospizza.net ■ Italian and Mexican favorites, pizza delivery
Circle Lanes 7244 Circle Ave. 366-2810 www.circlebowlinglanes.com ■ Full bar, bowling, billiards, darts
Cocina Lobos 7321 Madison St. 366-2767 ■ Mexican cuisine
Counter Coffee 7324 Madison St. 689-8896
Doc Ryan’s 7432 Madison St. 366-2823 www.docryans.com ■ Sandwiches, pizza, darts, video games
Duffy’s Tavern 7513 Madison St. 366-3887 ■ Full bar
Dunkin’ Donuts 7200 Circle Ave.
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Food & Drink ■ Japanese cuisine
366-0810 www.dunkindonuts.com ■ Doughnuts, bagels, coffee, soup, breakfast sandwiches
Gaetano’s
Fat Duck Tavern and Grill 7218 Madison St. 488-1493 www.fatduckgrill.com ■ Upscale pub food. American
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Francesca’s Fiore 7407 Madison St. 771-3063 www.miafrancesca.com ■ Italian, catering available
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7636 Madison St. 366-4010 www.gaetanos.us ■ Regional Italian cuisine, tasting menu, cooking classes
7635 Roosevelt Rd. 771-7798 www.goldensteersteakhouse. com ■ Steak, ribs, seafood
Goldyburgers 7316 Circle Ave. 366-0750 www.goldyburgers.com ■ American cuisine, burgers, sandwiches, fish fry, beer garden
Whole Menu Freshly made from Scratch! World Famous Apple Pancakes • Dutch Pancakes Oven Baked Omelettes • French Crepes • Waffles Breakfast Meats and so much more! Don’t forget to try our extra thick, hickory smoked and sugar cured bacon!
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Food & Drink Happy Chef
Jimmy’s Place
1215 S. Harlem Ave. 488-8181 www.happychefnow.com ■ Chinese cuisine
7411 Madison St. 771-7476 www.jimmysplaceforestpark.com ■ Italian cuisine
Healy’s Westside 7321 Madison St. 366-4277 www.healyswestside.com ■ American cuisine, daily lunch specials, dart league, semi-private party room available
Jimmy John’s 350 Circle Ave. 488-9070 www.jimmyjohns.com ■ American cuisine, sandwiches
The Junction Diner 7401 Madison St. 771-5276 www.thejunctiondiner.com ■ Train-themed diner with activities for kids
Kevil’s Restaurant 7228 Circle Ave. 488-8683 ■ American cuisine, steaks, seafood
Did you know??
La Maison de Bon Bon La Maison de Bonbon continues the 94-year tradition of manufacturing French Cremes, at 7353 Madison Street. It was first known as Steger’s and renamed “House of Candy” in French, during the 1960s. In 1990, restaurateur Tim Shanahan opened his namesake eatery at this location, serving Creole cuisine. In 2006, his wife, Radana, added a cozy candy store featuring French Cremes and
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sweets from around the world. She receives orders for French Cremes from as far away as Germany. The recipe for French Cremes hasn’t changed since 1921. They are freshly-made, with no preservatives and spread in pans by hand. — John Rice
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Food & Drink Long John Silver’s 123 N. Harlem Ave. 771-4054 ■ Fast food seafood and chicken
Louie’s Grill 7422 Madison St. 488-8889 ■ Breakfast and lunch
Madison Park Kitchen 7525 Madison St. 689-8607 www.mp-kitchen.com ■ Breakfast, lunch, whole grain and gluten-free options
McGaffer’s Saloon 7737 Roosevelt Rd. 435-4142 www.mcgaffers.com ■ American cuisine, pizza, sandwiches
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First-rate dining destination” Chicago Sun-Times
A Classic Bistro with American Influences
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Abraham Van Schoick A civil war veteran, is buried in Forest Home cemetery, was born on Feb. 2, 1836 in New York. When the war broke out, his father, a wealthy physician donated $10,000 to purchase shoes for the Union soldiers. Abraham’s father died of fever tending the wounded. Abraham and his brother served in a regiment that re-built bridges destroyed by the Confederates. He carried a bible in his breast pocket throughout the war. After the war, he bought a house at 635 Beloit. He died on Dec. 21, 1928. His bible became part of the historical society’s collection.
Joseph C. Corbin He was an African-American born into freedom in 1833. He attended Ohio University, where he earned his bachelor’s degree in art and two masters degrees. He migrated to Arkansas and was elected to its highest office of education. He founded Branch Normal College, which became the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff. Luminaries like State Senator Danny Davis graduated from this university. Corbin died on Jan. 9, 1911 and is interred at Forest Home Cemetery. On Memorial Day 2013, a headstone was placed on Corbin’s grave.
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orest Park has over 680,000 dead and 15,000 living, giving it the Guinness World Record for having the greatest ratio of dead to living. Here is a list of some of the more notable persons interred in the village’s vast cemeteries. They include capitalists, artistic types, anarchists and disaster victims.
Eddie Balchowsky A famed one-armed pianist and antifascist, was born in 1916 in Frankfort, IL. His family was the only Jewish one in town and he faced anti-Semitism from an early age. Balchowsky trained to become a concert pianist. In 1936, he equated Hitler with his hometown and volunteered to fight the fascists in Spain. Balchowsky lost his right arm to a machine gun bullet. After the war, he continued his musical career, playing with the Mamas and Papas and other prominent groups. He died in 1989 and has a marker in Forest Home Cemetery, where his ashes were scattered.
Ferdinand Haase American Vault Co. was founded in Forest Park in 1880 by son of the village’s founder, Ferdinand Haase. Leo manufactured concrete products for cemeteries, helped organize the Village of Harlem and installed Forest Park’s first telephone. His son, Wilbert, revolutionized the cemetery business with the concrete burial vault, which was inspired by Egyptian pyramids. Wilbert died in 1959 and was laid to rest in Forest Home Cemetery, the burial ground founded by
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Dr. Phyllis Orland She became one of the most beloved figures in Forest Park history. She was a pioneering medical student at the University of Illinois, where only 10 percent of the students were female. She started her pediatric practice in 1954 at 519 Jackson. Hundreds of families visited her office, which featured a child-sized examining table. She is buried alongside her husband in Forest Home Cemetery.
Menominee and Chippewa tribes The first recorded inhabitants of this area built villages along the Des Plaines River at what is now Roosevelt Road and North Avenue. In 1810, the powerful Potawatomi drove them out. During the Black Hawk War of 1832, troops under General Winfield Scott marched through this area to engage Black Hawk’s forces in Wisconsin. Following his defeat, the U.S. government relocated the Native Americans to a reservation in Kansas. The burial mounds they left behind were found to contain silver artifacts from Montreal. There is a marker honoring them in Forest Home Cemetery.
Lucy Parsons was an early labor organizer and powerful orator. Born in Texas in 1853, she married Albert Parsons in 1871. He was a former Confederate soldier, who converted to anarchism. Parsons was executed for his alleged role in the Haymarket incident. Lucy carried on her husband’s campaign for workers’ rights. Forbidden to speak on soil in Illinois, she rented barges and addressed crowds on bridges over the Chicago River. She died in 1942 at the age of 89. She is buried in Forest Home Cemetery, not far from the monument honoring her husband and the other seven Haymarket martyrs.
Many victims of the Iroquois Theater Fire Many are buried in Forest Park. The new downtown theater lacked many safety features, such as sprinklers, alarms and water connections. Most deadly of all, its exit doors opened inward. An arc light sparked the fire on Dec. 30, 1903. Many died in the stampede to the exits. The 602 fatalities made it the deadliest theater blaze in U.S. history.
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Food & Drink Mom’s Place 819 Harlem Ave. 771-6668 ■ American, Mexican and Italian cuisine
Mugsy’s 7640 Madison St. 366-4445 ■ Full bar, beer garden, bags, billiards
O’Sullivan’s Public House 7244 Madison St. 366-6667 www.osullivanspublichouse.net ■ Irish pub, steaks, seafood, beer garden
Oak Leaf Lounge 7412 Harrison St. 366-0059 ■ Full bar, lounge for adults
Old School Tavern and Grill 201 Des Plaines Ave. 771-3663 www.oldschooltag.com ■ Upscale pub food, full bar
Parky’s Hot Dogs 329 Harlem Ave. 366-3090 ■ Chicago-style hot dogs, beef sandwiches, polish sausages
Piggyback Tavern 410 Circle Ave. 669-9744 www.piggybacktavern.com ■ Barbeque
Pioneer Tap & Liquors 7445 Randolph St. 771-4909 ■ Full bar, daily specials, frozen pizza, pool, darts, video golf
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R Place 1527 Harlem Ave. 488-1100 ■ Full bar, wings, cheese fries, nachos, pizza
Saigon Pho & Cafe 7237 Madison St. 689-0389 ■ Vietnamese cuisine
Scratch Kitchen 7445 Madison St. 689-8427 scratchfp.com ■ Burgers, mac and cheese, craft canned beers, sandwiches, potatoes
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Skrine Chops
7353 Madison St. 366-0775 www.shanahanscreole.com ■ American and Creole cuisine
7230 Madison 771-7230 www.skrinechops.com ■ Barbeque, chops, ribs
Shortstop Lounge
Slainte Irish Pub
7425 Madison St. 366-1992 ■ Full bar
7505 Madison St. 366-4977 www.slainteirishpub.net ■ American cuisine
Silverland Bakery
Smokin M’s
439 Des Plaines Ave. 488-0800 www.silverlandbakery.com ■ Bakery outlet storefront of commercial bakery servicing retailers and restaurants with all natural bakery bars, brownies, cookies and raw bars. Party platters also available.
7507 Roosevelt Rd. 488-0123 www.smokinms.com ■ Barbecue
Starship Restaurant and Catering 7618 Madison St. 771-3016
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Did you know?? Ferrara Pan Candy Co. Ferrara Pan Candy Co. was born in a bakery in Chicago’s Little Italy in 1908. When candy surpassed cakes in sales production of panned candy shifted in 1920 to 2200 West Taylor. The Ferrara family still operates a bakery at this location. Production moved to 7301 Harrison St., Forest Park in 1959. The company has been generous to the community, and its plant fills the air with the sweet smells of Lemonheads and Red Hots. In 2012, Ferrara merged with candy giant Farley & Sathers, with operations in several countries. In recent years, Ferrara added a line of fine chocolates
mon-thu: 12pm - 2am • fri-sun: 12pm - 3am 7513 W. Madison, forest park 708/366-3887 Homemade Ice Cream & Root Beer Handmade Ice Cream Cakes & Pies Fresh Baked Pies & pastries Birthday parties & catering 7347 Madison Street. Forest Park. browncowicecream.com
Louie's Grill
“An Old Family Place with a New Friendly Face!”
7422 W. Madison, Forest Park 708/488-8889
— John Rice
Serving breakfast & lunch 7 days a week Monday - Saturday 5am - 4pm Sunday 6am - 3pm
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Weekly Specials Monday -$5 Burgers $4 Guinness, $5 Jameson Shots Tuesday - 50 cent Hot Wings and $3 Goose Honkers, 312, & Seasonal Wednesday - Kids Eat Free
www.starshiprestaurant.com ■ Subs, homemade soups, ■ catering
Submarine Tender 200 Des Plaines Ave. 366-4690 ■ Subs, grilled sandwiches, hot dogs, hamburgers
www.subway.com ■ Subs and salads
Taco Bell 7510 Roosevelt Rd. 771-8870 www.tacobell.com ■ Fast food Mexican
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HOT DOG HOUSE | 1963 PORTILLO’S FOREST PARK
The first Portillo’s hot dog stand known as “The Dog House” opens in 1963 on North Avenue in Villa Park. Owner and founder Dick Portillo invests $1,100 into a 6’ x 12’ trailer without a bathroom or running water. To get the water he needs, he runs 250 feet of garden hose from a nearby building into the trailer.
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FEDERAL GOVERNMENT
7th Congressional District Danny K. Davis (D-Chicago) www.house.gov/davis 3333 W. Arthington St., Ste. 130, Chicago, IL 60624 773-533-7520 2159 Rayburn HOB, Washington, D.C. 20515 202-225-5006
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217-492-4062 309 Hart SOB, Washington, D.C. 20510 202-224-2152 Mark Kirk (R) www.kirk.senate.gov 230 S. Dearborn, Ste. 3900 Chicago 60604 312-886-3506 Fax 312-886-2117 524 Hart Senate Office Bldg. Washington DC 20510 202-224-2852 Fax 202-228-4611
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Village Hall 517 Desplaines Ave. 366-2323 www.forestpark.net Hours: Mon. 8 a.m.-7 p.m.; Tues.-Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m.
State Representative 7th District
La Shawn K. Ford 4800 W. Chicago Ave. Chicago, IL 60651 773-378-5902 239-E Stratton Office Building Springfield, IL 62706 217-782-5962
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Government government with the Mayor and Commissioners elected every four years. Forest Park has five Commissioners, four of which are elected at large. The fifth commissioner is the Mayor who has the dual role of both Mayor and Commissioner. ■ Mayor Anthony Calderone and the Commissioner for the Department of Public Affairs. ■ Commissioner Joseph Byrnes, Department of Accounts and Finance ■ Commissioner Tom Mannix, Department of Public Health and Safety ■ Commissioner Dan Novak, Department of Streets and Public Improvements ■ Commissioner Rachell Entler, Department of Public Property
The village council meets at 7 p.m. the second and fourth Mon. each month in the council chambers on the lower level of village hall. A portion of each meeting is reserved for citizens’ comments.
Administrators, Department Heads ■ Village administrator: Tim Gillian ■ Village clerk: Vanessa Moritz ■ Police chief: Tom Aftanas ■ Fire chief: Steve Glinke ■ Health and Safety, Building and Code Enforcement director: Steve Glinke ■ Public works director: John Doss ■ Community Center director: Karen Dylewski ■ Health inspector: Restaurant inspections are handled through Cook County
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Important Village Numbers Fire and police emergencies: 911 For non-emergency calls: Fire: 366-1234 Police: 366-2425 Mayor’s office: 615-6200 Administrator’s office: 615-6201 Clerk’s office: 615-6202 All-night parking: 366-7272 Animal control: 615-6276 Fire inspection: 366-1234 Fire prevention and Public Education Speakers Bureau: 366-1234 Forestry: 366-4876 Health department: 366-2323 Street and alley maintenance 366-4876 Water meter hookup and repair 366-4876
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Animal Licenses A license is required within 10 days of acquiring a dog or cat or upon the animal reaching four months of age. A certificate of inoculation against
rabies in the last 12 months must be presented to obtain the license. Dog and cat licenses are available at village hall.
Blood Pressure Testing The village offers free blood pressure testing at the fire station Mon.-Fri., 9 a.m.-5 p.m. For information call 366-1234.
Neighborhood Watch Neighborhood Watch is a national anti-crime program in which residents contribute to the effort of keeping their neighborhood safe. Organized on a block-by-block basis, the program encourages citizens to become alert to and report suspicious activity in their area. For more information to find out who your block captain is, call 366-2425. Meetings are at 7 p.m. the third Tues. of each month.
Overnight Parking Parking is prohibited on village streets from 2 a.m.-5 a.m. Residents who have overnight guests who park on the street must call the police department at 366-7272 to prevent the car from being ticketed.
Parking Permits Parking permits for space in village parking lots are available. Permits can be obtained for day parking, night parking or 24-hour parking. The cost is $25 per month for night-only parking and $40 per month for 24-hour parking. Call the village clerk’s office at 366-2323 for more information.
Refuse Collection Recycling Refuse is picked up throughout the village
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towers erected at all four corners. Six thousand workers produced 4,000 torpedoes during World War II. It continued to produce weapons during the Korean and Vietnam Wars: 146,000 rockets and five mil-
lion artillery fuses. It manufactured its last torpedo in 1971. The plant was converted into the Forest Park Mall. The village was so proud of the plant, it issued vehicle stickers shaped like a torpedo. — John Rice
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Government every Thurs. In weeks with Mon. holidays, refuse will be picked up the Fri. following the Mon. holiday. Bulk items may be placed in the alley for pickup no earlier than Wed. p.m. for Thurs. pickup. Loose debris should be bagged. Yard waste, which must be placed in a brown, biodegradable bag or a 30-gallon can clearly marked yard waste, will be picked up by Allied Waste on Thurs. Blue recycling bins, which are property of the village, are available at village hall. For more information call 615-6276.
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Sidewalk Replacement The village shares the cost
Memorial recalling fallen Forest Park police officers and firefighter was dedicated on Sept. 19 at the new Remembrance Park on Randolph.
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Forest Park Mayor Anthony Calderone chats with residents. of replacing public sidewalks with the property owner on a 50/50 basis. Residents interested in participating in the program should call 366-2323, at any time, to have their names placed on the list for next season’s program.
Snow Ordinance Parking is prohibited on posted village streets/snow routes after snowfalls of two or more inches. Cars illegally parked will be towed at the owner’s expense. In addition, violators face a fine of up to $500.
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The Forest Park Fire Department Speakers Bureau is available to address groups or organizations on various aspects of fire prevention and cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). Tours of the fire station also may be scheduled. Call the department at 366-1234 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Mon.Fri. to schedule a speaker or a group tour.
Tree Replacement The village will replace trees on public parkways in
front of residences at no cost. Residents who wish to participate in the tree replacement program should contact the forestry department at 366-4876 to have their names placed on a list for the next season’s planting. A limited number of trees are available each year.
Vehicle Licenses/Stickers Vehicles of all village residents must display a current vehicle license/sticker displayed by April 1 of each year. Owners must present proof of residency and a title or state identification. Senior citizens 65 or older may purchase the license at a special rate with proof of age. Vehicle Sticker Fees: Automobile $25, RV $30, Motorcycle $20, Truck—varies by weight, Transfer/Duplicate $1, Senior citizens $3
Voter Registration Commissioned registrars are available during business hours in the clerk’s office at village hall to register new residents and/or residents eligible to vote. Forestparkreview.com
Parks Park District of Forest Park Administrative Office 7501 Harrison St. 366-7500 www.pdofp.org Hours: Mon. - Fri. 8:00 a.m.- 8:00 p.m. Saturday: (May through June) 9:00 am - 1:00 pm The park district offers a variety of recreational programs throughout the year for all ages at The Park and in conjunction with local schools. Seasonal brochures list these activities and special events and are distributed to each resident. Brochures also are posted on the website. Various events and classes are publicized in the park district brochure and Forest Park Review. Early registration is recommended to prevent cancellations. The Park includes 17 acres with six lighted tennis courts, three baseball/softball fields, a multipurpose synthetic turf soccer/football/lacrosse field, an in-line skating rink, bocce ball courts, two batting cages, a skate park, a playground, a pavilion and a distance-marked walking path.
Board of Commissioners ■ Cathleen McDermott, President ■ Matt Walsh, Vice President ■ John Doss, Commissioner ■ Eric Entler, Commissioner ■ Roy J. Sansone, Commissioner
Park Staff Larry Piekarz, Executive Director Steve Thomas, Assistant Director ■ Larry Buckley, Superintendent of Parks ■ Chris Richards, Business/Office Manager ■ Rachell Entler, Recreation Supervisor ■ ■
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Children and adults enjoying the Forest Park public pool.
Forest Park Aquatic Center 366-7500 www.forestparkaquaticcenter.org Features two flume slides, two drop slides, two diving boards, an interactive play structure, lap lanes, a zero-depth shallow end and a spray ground. It is surrounded by landscaped sun decks, has a nearby concession stand and sand play area. Pool Passes on Sale Don’t get stuck waiting in long lines to get in the pool. Get your pass early. Individual and family passes available.
Skate Park 366-7500 (Park District) The skate park is unsupervised, though the park district
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recommends the use of helmets, elbow pads and knee pads. No smoking, eating or drinking is allowed, and skaters cannot bring their own ramps or other skating obstacles. Bicycles are not allowed.
Hours: Open until dusk, weather permitting.
West Suburban Special Recreation Association The Park District of Forest Park, through West Suburban Special Recreation Association (WSSRA), offers more than 60 programs for Park District of Forest Park residents with disabilities. All ages and all ability levels are served in these therapeutic recreational activities. Many programs are similar to
traditional park district classes. The association’s swim lessons, fitness classes, scouting programs and day camp are some examples. At these programs, a recreation specialist will adapt how skills are taught, how much personal assistance will be given and if any equipment accommodation needs are to be arranged. Communication boards, wheelchair use, behavior management plans and other tools are used. Some programs require one-on-one staffing for a participant to be successful. Others are designed so that the competition is at a fair level, as in Special Olympics. For detailed information about WSSRA programs, call 847-4552100 or stop by the park district to pick up a brochure.
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In Our Corner Larry Piekarz Executive Director, Park District of Forest Park How long have you worked in Forest Park? I have worked at the Park District for 26 years. I started out as Superintendent of Recreation, then Assistant Director, and in 2007 Director when Dave Novak retired. What brought you here and what has kept you here? I was working as a recreation supervisor in another town and I saw this opportunity come up. I had umpired softball here before so I was familiar with the community. What has kept me here is the people. I have been blessed to meet some of the nicest people that I know living in Forest Park. I also have had the pleasure of working for some awesome commissioners, with fellow staff, and I was able to learn from one of the best in the business, Dave Novak. What gets you fired up in the morning? I love to see people enjoying the Park. I love coming to work and seeing the early
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Larry Piekarz, executive director of the Park District of Forest Park. morning athletes and leaving when the kids are out of school using the park. What keeps you awake at night? In the summer, pool safety is my number one concern. The pool needs to monitored seven days a week. The pool staff is great so they do put my mind at ease. Another concern I have is for those people, through no fault of their own, have trouble making ends meet. That’s where I think we need to step in and
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help our neighbors out. For example we have seen some kids come to daycamp and the only meal they have is our free lunch program. Thanks to the Park District Staff for getting the grant to make this happen. Also thanks to the Park District Foundation in helping maintain the scholarship program to help those in need. What do you love about Forest Park? I love the fact that the Park District, Village and School District work together to make
sure the residents of this village have a great quality of life…. I love that the Chamber of Commerce is always there in support of Park District programs…. I love to see a smile on people’s faces as they take advantage of all that Forest Park has to offer… And last but not least, I love that the residents have allowed me to be a part of the Park District and I hope that I have done a good job for them when all is said and done.
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NO GLOVES Softball This year’s No Gloves Tournament was another success not only on the field, but off it as well. As the teams played, the food sizzled, the drinks flowed and the fans enjoyed four days of 16-inch softball.
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Marsha Blfon sits with her daughter Navesh Harris as Ms. Farrington speaks to Navesh on her first day in kindergarten at Garfield Elementary School.
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Field-Stevenson Elementary School 925 Beloit Ave. 366-5703 fieldstevenson.forestparkschools.org Grades 3-5 Dr. Tiffany Brunson, principal
Forest Park Middle School 925 Beloit Ave. 366-5742 fpms.forestparkschools.org Grades 6-8 Joe Pisano, principal Tinisa Huff, assistant principal
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147 Circle Ave. 366-5704 grantwhite.forestparkschools.org Grades 3-5 Chyla Weaver, principal
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Public School No. 1 The village’s first school, Public School No. 1, was built at Circle and Randolph in 1877. In 1893, a large addition was built and the school was renamed in honor of President Grant. In 1928, a second addition was constructed. Some wanted to rename the school in honor of Elizabeth White, who taught there from 1890 to 1935. Ms. White died in 1956. A year later, the 1877 and 1893 structures were replaced by a new building. Grant-White, was one of five public schools built in Forest Park. The remaining are Garfield, Field-Stevenson, Betsy Ross and Forest Park Middle School. — Historical Society of Forest Park
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In Our Corner Claudia Medina District 209 School Board Member How long have you lived/worked in Forest Park? I have lived in Forest Park now for the past 13 years. What brought you here, and what has kept you here? When my husband and I were looking to purchase our first home, we looked for a town that had city access, diversity, a small town atmosphere and a place where we saw children playing outside. I was teaching in Lemont at the time and living in Logan Square. One of my guitar student’s parents, Larry Moskus, helped me find a venue where I could put on a children’s guitar performance. That venue ended up being at the Park District of Forest Park. I fell in love with the park when I saw it and so did all the children that came with me that evening; they all wanted to play in the park. After the concert my husband and I drove around that night and looked around and fell in love with the charm of Forest Park. We went to dinner on Madison Street and saw a beautiful small town that was growing and changing. That night we decided Forest Park is going to be our new home. A few months later we found a house in Forest Park. What gets you fired up in the morning? I am definitely a morning person! I love to feel like I’ve accomplished something before I go to work. Having early morning coffee with my husband, my best friend, and watching the sunrise puts a smile on my face. This is how we keep a check on life. High on the priority list is making sure that I have a great healthy breakfast for my three kids so that their brains are charged with nutrients to have an excellent day. What keeps you awake at night? Not many things keep me awake.
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Claudia Medina is the first Latina to sit on the Forest Park School Board. Most of my friends know that I’m like an energizer bunny all day, at the end of the day my body shuts down and I go to sleep. Currently my mind is occupied with situations at Proviso Township. How to best improve our high schools so that these are schools that provide our current and future youth with an education we can all be proud of. What do you love about Forest Park? There are so many things I love about Forest Park, but I would have to say that what I love the most is the people. There are not many places in the world where you can say my neighbors are my family now. That is how my husband and I feel about our town. People in our town, and on my block, look out for each other, we help each other, we support each other and we make music together. This town is filled with unique and incredibly interesting civically oriented people. People that live in Forest Park
care about other people and care about our town. We are a diverse group of people and I love how diverse we are! Beyond the people there is so much more to say about Forest Park! We have Madison Street’s beauty and all the unique businesses with the charm that you see as you walk down the street. We are so conveniently located in Forest Park; we have the Blue line for easy public transportation, or easy access to the highways. Then there are our policemen and all of our first responders that keep us safe, and civil servants who do their job and go above and beyond to help people. Forest Park also has a plethora of activities provided by our park district, community center, library and many village sponsored activities for families to bring us all together. Our village has so much to offer and continues to provide more and more opportunities. I am really proud to live in Forest Park and grateful to be a part of this community.
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In Our Corner there have been opportunities for a stable work environment. I am glad that my family and I found a welcoming church home at Forest Park Baptist Church. I am happy to be a part of a congregation of loving, supportive, and caring people.
Andrea Blaylock President of Forest Park Library Board How long have you lived/worked in Forest Park? I was born and raised in Philadelphia. After college, I had the opportunity to live in three different states: North Carolina, Virginia, and New York. I had lived in New York for three years when I got engaged to Sean Blaylock. Now it was time to decide where we were going to live. A short discussion happened and we decided Illinois would be the best place to live. So, after searching around the Oak Park, River Forest, and Forest Park areas, we chose to live in Forest Park and have been here for 21 years.
What gets you fired up in the morning? I am currently a member of the faculty in the Engineering Technology Department at Triton College. Each day that I wake up, I get excited about having the chance to help students achieve their educational and career goals. Education is a key factor to enhancing one’s quality of life, and I enjoy seeing my students have the ability to take care of themselves and their families. File
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are the diversity of the community, the ability to have stable employment opportunities in the Chicago area, and a welcoming In January 1994, I was church/religious environment. working for General Forest Park is a small commuElectric as a sales ennity that is diverse in all aspects gineer in New York. In of culture. My children have April of that same year, attended the public schools here I accepted a new posisince kindergarten and I love the Andrea Blaylock tion as an area account fact that they have many friends Forest Park Library manager in the Chicago from diverse backgrounds. I also Board president area. So I—along with love that Forest Park engages my husband—relocated the community by having yearto Forest Park. There are many reasons round activities and events for everyone. why my family and I have stayed in As far as employment is concerned, I Forest Park. The three main reasons have found that in the Chicago area,
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What keeps you awake at night? There is really not much that literally keeps me up at night. I am involved in many work and community activities, so I cherish the moments I get to rest and recuperate for the next day. However, I am passionate about our environment and the education of our children. We as a nation have to be more involved to preserving our planet for the next generations. I believe that this also includes educating our children. What do you love about Forest Park? I love that Forest Park has been a place where my husband and I have raised our four children. I love the diverse culture of this small town. Most of all, I love the friendships I have in Forest Park, which I will cherish for a lifetime.
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Did you know?? Forest Park Public Library The Forest Park Public Library began life in the old village hall, at Circle and Randolph. In 1946, the library board purchased a private home at 7555 Jackson for $20,000. In 1960, a sizable addition was built to accommodate its 25,000 volumes. Thirty years later, a $1 million donation from longtime Forest Park teacher, Helen Imber and a $2.7 million bond issue paid for the construction of the present library. It has 26,000 square feet and 102,000 volumes. Forty percent of Forest Park residents use the library. Thanks to another bond issue residents passed, patrons can rent movies at no charge. — John Rice — Courtesy Facebook
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Illinois House passes bill banning red-light cameras Law could affect Forest Park, River Forest
municipality smaller than 25,000 people — which have redlight cameras.
By BOB UPHUES and DEBORAH KADIN Staff Reporter and Contributing Reporter
The Illinois House last week put a scare into officials of the state’s non-home rule communities — that’s any
That’s because the House voted overwhelmingly, 79 to 26 (four representatives voted present), to eliminate the controversial devices at intersections in the state’s small villages and towns. Shutting down the devices could deprive Forest Park of hundreds of thousands of dollars in funds for general operations. River Forest could lose money intended for one-time capital improvements.
That the bill singled out non-home rule communities, which don’t have the options of bringing in additional revenue like neighboring communities such as Oak Park, angered administrators in both communities. “I can’t understand the logic to say it’s wrong in River Forest to have the cameras and not in home rule communities like Skokie,” said Eric Palm, village administrator in River See CAMERAS on page 8
Council, mayor bid emotional farewell to Chief Ryan Popular department head lauded for his dozen-year tenure By TOM VOGEL
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“Some of you were around 12 years ago and others not, but certainly they were not the best of times in the Village of Forest Park,” said Mayor Anthony Calderone, Monday night, at the April 27 village council meeting, describing the state of the village at the outset of Police Chief Jim Ryan’s tenure. Ryan is retiring on May 14, 2015. Calderone thanked him for his service and added, “Jim Ryan had a huge task on his shoulders when he first took over the helm here because there were a few people who needed to be excused and over time he had the fortitude, the passion, the deSee VILLAGE COUNCIL on page
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Did you know?? Harlem Golf Course The Harlem Golf Course was located where the Forest Park Mall now stands. It opened in 1901, as a “country club for the masses.” It was one of the finest 18-hole courses in the Chicago area and among the first to allow female golfers and offer them golf lessons. It had a luxurious clubhouse, a top chef and a golf pro imported from England. Owner Jack Condon poured so much money into the course, he was forced to sell it at a loss. A torpedo-manufacturing plant was built in 1938, destroying the course’s lush fairways and bent-grass greens. — John Rice
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Clubs Men’s & Women’s Chorus (Harlem Maenner-und Damenchor) Fraternal Order of Eagles Hall 446 Hannah Ave. 366-1991 or 630-545-1041 Meetings: 7:30 p.m. Tues. German-American singing group welcomes people who like to sing and have a good time. Speaking German is not required. Other events include a family night, annual picnic, weekend trips and children’s Christmas party. New members always welcom.
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Special Events Ghoulin’ in the Grove Oct 23, 2015 – 5:00 p.m . – 9:00 p.m. The Grove, 7824 Madison Family-friendly fun with DJ, Karaoke, kid-friendly movie, food, beer & more.
Annual Casket Race Oct 24, 2015 @ 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. With all the famous folks buried in Forest Park (and the fact that the dead vs. living ratio is 30 to 1) the casket races are a perfect fit. Dig up your team and join the race, or just come and watch. It’s frightfully fun. Trick or Treat or Madison following the races from 11 to 1, then head on over to the Park District of Forest Park for Trunk or Treat from 2 to 4.
Trunk or Treat in the Park Saturday, Oct 24, 2015 2:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.; Fee: free; Participants with a car must sign a waiver; pre-registration is encouraged, but not required Come celebrate Halloween with the Park District! Held in the Park District’s parking lot, participants of our Trunk or Treat event park their cars together and open their trunks to reveal themed decorations. Decorate your car and come dressed in costume as you pass out treats to local trick or treaters. Children can walk from trunk to trunk to look at the decorations and receive candy and treats in a family environment. Please register your car early.
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Fall Wine Walk & Shop Nov 7, 2015 @ 1:00 p.m.– 5:00 p.m. What a great way to shop and explore the stores on Madison! Visit 15+ locations while tasting wine and locally prepared small bites. www. exploreforestpark.com
Holiday Preview Nov 13 –14, 2015 Join us and see what fabulous offerings the boutiques and shops have for the holiday. Forest Park Food pantry donations equal special savings!...
Holiday Walk & Festival of Windows Dec 4, 2015 @ 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Live window displays, horse-drawn carriage rides and Santa and his reindeer are just part of the magic of the annual Holiday Walk on Madison Street....
Breakfast with Santa Saturday, Dec 12, 2015, 9:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m., $9 a person/ $15 non resident Come and be whisked away to a winter wonderland where Santa and Mrs. Claus will fill your morning with enjoyment. Santa Claus is coming to the Park District of Forest Park this year. Children will enjoy breakfast with their families and get to meet Santa and Mrs. Claus. Please bring your own camera to take pictures. Please register early, spots are limited.
Christmas Cheer Home Makeover Contest Thursday, Dec 17, 2015 This year the Park District will be holding its 12th annual Holiday Home Makeover Contest. The best decorated houses in Forest Park will receive FREE pool passes for up to four family members. What a great way to beat next summer’s heat? On December 17th, the Park District staff will serve as judges and drive through the Village to determine the winners. Factors being considered are: curb appeal, creativity, use of theme, place, use of yard, and house and originality. Families may win once every three years.
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16” No Glove Nationals Softball Invitational Tournament
Sept 10, 2016 The Village of Forest Park will host the annual Ribfest at the Picnic Grove, 7824 Madison St. There will be activities for all members of the family. Free admission.
July 28- July 29, 2016
Egg hunt March 19, 2016 Hunt for candy…meet the Easter Bunny…and much, much more! It’s that time of year once again when the Easter Bunny makes its annual visit to the Park District of Forest Park. There will be separate hunts for toddlers through 4th graders. After the hunt, line up to meet the Easter Bunny. Don’t be late.
This invitational, hosted by the Park District of Forest Park, draws 16-inch softball players from all over the Chicago area for some high-level competition in a four-day tournament. The games draw thousands of spectators every year.
Forest Park Kids Triathlon May 28, 2016 Swim, bike and run your way through the park during the Park District’s 5th Annual Kids Triathlon. This event is open to boys and girls from ages 7 to 14. Fee is $35.
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Jaslene Morales 5, rides a pony during the All School Picnic on June 4.
Did you know?? Oktoberfest Reflecting its German heritage, Forest Park was among the first suburbs to celebrate Oktoberfest. It was also one of the first to abandon it. In 1966, Peter Herdeg and the Harlem Mannerchor organized Oktoberfest on Madison Street. They wore lederhosen and served beer and brats. The festival became so popular that carnival rides and bands were added. The menu was expanded to include other German delights. It moved to Roosevelt Rd., where large crowds celebrated at the naval reserve center. A victim of its own success, Oktoberfest was discontinued due to rowdy crowds and lack of volunteers to run it. — John Rice
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Forest Ave
Auvergne Pl
Harlem Ct
S Kenilworth Ave Carpenter Ave
S Grove Ave
S Kenilworth Ave
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Clinton Ave
Home Ave
Roosevelt Rd Kenilworth Ave
Wisconsin Ave
Grove Ave
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Wenonah Ave
Wisconsin Ave
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Marengo Ave
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Jewish Cemetery
Clinton Ave
Wenonah Ave
S Maple Ave
Hannah Ave
Oak Park
13th St
14th St
Van Buren St
Garfield St
Forest Park Public Works Betsy Ross School
S Grove Ave
Elgin Ave
Jackson Blvd
Fillmore St
Thomas Ave
Des Plaines Av e
S Grove Ave
Clinton Ave
Home Ave
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Des Plaines Ave
Forest Ave
Wisconsin Ave
S Maple Ave
Monroe St
Lexington St
Forest Park Middle School
Beloit Ave
Lathrop Ave
Yuba St
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Harrison St
Harvard St
Taylor St
S Marion St
S Harlem Ave
Oak Park Hospital e Monro
Field Stevenson School
Troost Ave
Forest Home Cemetery
Dunlop Ave
Forest Park
Polk St
Randolph St
Elgin Ave
Marengo Ave
York St
Pleasant St Pleasant St
Adams St
Lehmer St
Ferdinand Ave
Waldheim Cemetery
North Blvd
Garfield School
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Pleasant St
Pleasant Pl
Washington St
Circle Ave
Community Center
Library
Hannah Ave
Jackson Blvd
Lathrop Ave
Van Buren St
Village Hall
Wilcox St
Thomas Ave
Van Buren St
Adams St
Dixon St
Marengo Ave
Monroe St
Beloit Ave
Ferdinand Ave
Concordia Cemetery
Pleasant St
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Burkhardt Ct
Madison St
Erie St
Ontario St
Westgate St North Blvd
Bergman Ct
Washington St
Vine St
Elgin Ave
Brown Ave
Forest Ave
Lincoln Ct Rockford Ct
Elizabeth Ct
Ontario St
Grant White School
Randolph St
Proviso East High School
N Marion Ct
Garden St
Marengo Ave
Keystone Ave
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Park Ave
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AUTOMOTIVE
Elite Tire & Auto Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Nob’s Towing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26 Spotless Car Wash . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Winberie’s Restaurant & Bar . . . . . . . . . . .42
FUNERAL HOMES & CEMETERIES Woodlawn Funeral Home . . . . . . . . . . . . . .48
Berger, Newmark & Fenchel P .C . . . . . . . .52
Grand Appliances & TV . .Inside back cover
Forest Park Chamber of Commerce . . . 4, 5
Jayne . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .79
Forest Park Public Library . . . . . . . . . . . 66
Kagan & Gaines Music Co . . . . . . . . . . . . . .63
Harlem Maenner-und Damenchor (Men & Women’s Chorus) . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Madison Street Shoes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .79
Oak Park Residence Corporation . . . . . . . 19
Royal Christian Bookstores & Cafes . . . . .24
BANKS & FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
HEALTH & MEDICAL
Edward Jones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .54
Children’s Dentistry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2
Everett Wealth Solutions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51
Forest Foot Care, Dr . Lori Lipkin . . . . . . . .74
REAL ESTATE & HOUSING
Forest Park National Bank & Trust Co . . . . Outside back cover
Forest Park Orthodontics . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2
Beyond Properties Realty Group . . . . . . .72
SCHOOLS & INSTRUCTION
Riveredge Hospital . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80
Classic Properties . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Alcuin Montessori School . . . . . . . . . . . . .59
MB Financial Bank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .74
Rush Oak Park Hospital . . . . . . . . . . . .Inside front cover
Gagliardo Realty Associates . . . . . . . . . . .70
Dr . Bill’s Learning Center . . . . . . . . . . . . 60
CHURCHES
Gloor Realty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
Fenwick High School . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60
Shriners Hospitals for Children . . . . . . . 64
Jerry Jacknow Inc ., Realtor . . . . . . . . . . .74
Good Shepherd Lutheran Church . . . . . . .26
Westlake Hospital . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10
Forest Park Public School District 91 . . . .60
Prairie Title . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5
Living Word Christian Center . . . . . . . . . .24
West Suburban Medical Center . . . . . . . . 30
Re/Max In The Village . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32
Intercultural Montessori Language School . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .62
DINING & ENTERTAINMENT
HOME SERVICES & IMPROVEMENT
Avenue Ale House . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44 Brown Cow Ice Cream Parlor . . . . . . . . . .44 Burger Boss . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 Circle Bowling Lanes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .54
Chicago Suburban Lumber & Distribution . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
Village of Forest Park . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7
Schauer’s Hallmark . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Schauer’s Hardware . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Re/Max In The Village, The Gillian Team . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Re/Max In The Village, The Pych Team . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .78 Re/Max Partners, The Mack Team . . . . . . .27
Hoeksema Electric . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .76
Joseph Business School . . . . . . . . . . . . . .58 Language and Music School . . . . . . . . . . .62 Montessori Language Academy . . . . . . . 60 Tri-Star Gymnastics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .54 Triton College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .58
McAdam Landscaping Professionals . . . . 13
RECREATION & FITNESS
McNulty Plastering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23
Core Strength . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
SENIOR SERVICES
Schauer’s Hardware . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Elements Massage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Altenheim . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .59
Duffy’s Tavern . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44
Thiesse Plumbing, Inc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26
Forest Park Youth Soccer Association . . .29
Fatduck Tavern & Grill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38
Westwork Painting & Remodeling . . . . . . .23
Master S .H . Yu Martial Arts & Fitness Associates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71
La Maison de Bon Bon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37
INSURANCE
Park District of Forest Park… . . . . . . . . . . . 1
Louie’s Grill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44
American Family Insurance . . . . . . . . . . . 11
O’Sullivan’s Public House . . . . . . . . . . . . 83
State Farm Insurance, Lenore Koca . . . . .85
RETAIL
Mohr Oil Company . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83
Old School Tavern & Grill . . . . . . . . . . . . .52
State Farm Insurance, Larry Williams . . .37
Accents by Fred . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27
Roy Strom Inc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68
American Music World . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88
Village Well Bottled Water Co . . . . . . . . . . 12
Cucina Paradiso . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 Dominican University Performing Arts Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .62
Hemmingway’s Bistro . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39
Original Pancake House . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36 Scratch Kitchen & Lounge . . . . . . . . . . . . .39 Shanahan’s New Orleans Creole Restaurant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37 Forestparkreview.com
SERVICES Blue Cab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Fantastic Sam’s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
ORGANIZATIONS/ GOVERNMENT
Centuries and Sleuths . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Craig’s Shoes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .79
WHOLESALE
16 Inch Softball Hall of Fame Museum . . .75
Famous Liquors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5
Farmington Foods . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66
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Parky’s Parky’s, Forest Park’s iconic hot dog stand, was established at 329 Harlem in 1947. It is older than McDonald’s, Burger King and Wendy’s. It is famous for its unique beef and pork hot dogs and hand-cut fries. Their trademark “greasy bag” fries are so popular, they go through 400 pounds of potatoes a day. Dining at Parky’s is a family tradition. Parky’s was featured on TV as one of Chicago’s best hot dog stands. It is operated by Forest Park’s “hot dog lady,” Sonya Flores. Parky’s futuristic architecture makes it look like a place the Jetsons would stop to eat. — John Rice
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