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Vol. 34, No. 14
April 3, 2019
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Circus coming to North Riverside Mall in April
Circo Hermanos Vazquez performing daily for most of the month By BOB UPHUES Editor
That enormous purple and blue tent set up behind Olive Garden restaurant in the parking lot of the North Riverside Park Mall, 7501 Cermak Road, isn’t a bouncy house for giant children. It’s the circus – and it’ll be presenting shows daily throughout most of April. Circo Hermanos Vazquez, which has two units that separately tour both Mexico and the United States, will make its first-ever appearance in the Chicago suburbs starting April 5 and running through April 28. According to an event application submitted to the village of North Riverside Circo Hermanos Vazquez is a “big-top family circus … that consists of quality family entertainment, with acts from around the world. [The] show consists of clowns, balance acts, swing act and a horse act and farm animal act.” The big top tent, which can seat close to 1,000 people at maximum capacity, is set up in the parking lot between Olive Garden and the bus stop, with the public entrance on the south end of the tent. Vehicles serving as the living quarters for the circus performers and staff will be located in the former railroad right of way east of the parking lot. Monday through Friday the circus will perform daily at 7:30 p.m. On Saturdays and Sundays, the troupe will perform three shows at 2, 5 and 8 p.m. See CIRCUS on page 12
COURTESY OF BROOKFIELD PUBLIC LIBRARY
CLOSER LOOK: The latest perspective renderings of the proposed Brookfield Public Library show off its materials – coppercolored metal panels, buff colored masonry and plaza pavers, wood-colored metal fins and large expanses of glass.
Brookfield Library’s plan an easy sell Planning and Zoning Commission enthusiastically recommends preliminary approval By BOB UPHUES Editor
While Brookfield Planning and Zoning Commission hearings often can
seem combative, with petitioners walking away resentful or exasperated, that wasn’t the case March 28. As commissioners voted unanimously to recommend approval of a preliminary
planned development application by the Brookfield Public Library, the hearing seemed to be the start of a victory lap See LIBRARY on page 12
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