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June 19, 2019 Vol. 39, No. 46 ONE DOLLAR @oakpark @wednesdayjournal

JOURNAL of Oak Park and River Forest

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Wright Trust to build new education center Demolishing older home to make room for 20,000-square-foot building By TIMOTHY INKLEBARGER Staff Reporter

The Frank Lloyd Wright Trust has announced that it is building a new state-of-the-art visitor and education center adjacent to the Frank Lloyd Wright Home and Studio in the 900 block of Chicago Avenue. The multimillion project will bring a 20,000-square-foot facility and outdoor space to the property now occupied by a residential building at 925 Chicago Ave. That building will be demolished, according to Frank Lloyd Wright Trust President and CEO Celeste Adams. The new visitor center also will incorporate a building directly east of the home and studio, which is now used as office space for the trust. The trust selected architect John Ronan, who designed the Chicago Poetry Foundation building in downtown Chicago, to design the new visitor center. “This is the most important initiative since the trust’s founding and restoration of the Home and Studio,” Frank Lloyd Wright Trust Board Chairman Bob Miller said in a press release. “It will ensure that Wright’s legacy remains vital to future generations. See WRIGHT TRUST on page 12

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BEST BAGGER: Jeremy Schumann, of Lombard, talks to a customer as he packs up groceries on June 13, at Jewel-Osco on Lake Street in River Forest.

Bagger celebrates two decades at Jewel Jeremy Schumann has been working at the River Forest store since he was 26 By NONA TEPPER Staff Reporter

Jeremy Schumann has seen the JewelOsco, 7525 W. Lake St. in River Forest, remodeled five times, adding 10 selfcheckout lanes. “This Jewel is the largest store in the Albertson chain, from a revenue standpoint, so it’s the busiest,”

said Patrick Schumann, Jeremy’s father. Jeremy, 46, has also seen the rise of reusable bags. But it’s the regular customers that the Lombard resident remembers most, those who have made his job as a bagger one worth keeping. On May 28, Schumann celebrated 20 years at Jewel-Osco. “Every day, I’ll see this one guy who

comes in with his mom and he always says hi to me,” Schumann said. “I’ll have repeat customers who come up and say hi. … They come up and we talk sports and that kind of stuff, and it’s fun.” A “huge Cubs fan,” Schumann once had a customer who worked as an usher at See SCHUMANN on page 13


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Clark launches campaign with party Oak Park and River Forest High School teacher and community activist Anthony Clark formally launched his second bid for Congress with a kickoff party in Forest Park on June 15. Clark had already informally announced his candidacy back in April, in a written statement and a video uploaded to his campaign website. Clark, the founder of the nonprofit Suburban Unity Alliance, ran against Congressman Danny K. Davis for the 7th Congressional District seat in the Democratic primary on March 20, 2018. Davis, the 22-year incumbent, defeated Clark 74 to 26 percent. Clark had the support of Brand New Congress and Justice Democrats — two political organizations affiliated with Sen. Bernie Sanders. On June 17, Clark announced that Brand New Congress officially endorsed him again. He’s also received the endorsement of Cori Bush, whose unsuccessful campaign for a congressional seat in Missouri was featured in the Netflix documentary Knock Down the House.

Anthony Clark Clark is one of at least two candidates thus far who have announced their intention to succeed Davis. Last month, Kina Collins, a gun violence prevention advocate who lives in Chicago’s Austin neighborhood, announced that she would also run for the 7th Congressional seat.

Michael Romain

Thursday night reads

Oak Park Public Library librarian Sarah Yale checks out books for kids at the Book Bike on June 13 during the weekly Thursday Night Out event on Marion Street in downtown Oak Park. More photos on page 10. restaurant the longest-running recipient in the 33-year history of the Johnson. Return restaurants from 2018 include Boss Burrito, Chipotle, Lou Malnati’s, Na Siam Thai, New Pot, Penny’s and Sagano Sushi. The award is named after Oak Park’s first lunchroom cafe, which opened at 124 Lake St. in the 1890s.

Timothy Inklegarger

Oak Park named best commute

Café abuzz about sanitation honor

The Oak Park Department of Public Health and Board of Health has named 11 local restaurants recipients of the Johnson Award for their commitment to food-service sanitation. The awards are based on restaurant inspection scores over a two-year period. Without further ado, the winners: ■ Chipotle Mexican Grill, 1128 Lake St. ■ Boss Burrito, 1110 Westgate St. ■ Sagano Sushi, 731 Lake St. ■ Lou Malnati’s Pizzeria, 1038 Lake St. ■ New Pot, 727 Lake St. ■ Penny’s Noodle Shop, 1130 Chicago Ave. ■ Buzz Cafe, 905 Lombard Ave. ■ Na Siam Thai, 6851 North Ave.

■ Munch, 104 N. Marion St.

■ Maya del Sol, 144 S. Oak Park Ave. ■ Sen Sushi, 814 S. Oak Park Ave.

The winners, chosen from 85 restaurants in town, receive a door decal for the honor and a certificate from the Health Department. The village typically honors 10 restaurants, but this year’s contest had a tie for 10th place, according to a press release. The 45-point inspection survey score is based on various aspects of food service, including cleanliness, cooking, cooling, reheating and serving. It is the sixth straight year for Buzz Café to win the award, making the

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Real estate blog Commercial Café has named Oak Park the eighth best commuter town in suburban Chicago, largely because of its proximity to downtown Chicago. Of the 10 cities that made the list, Oak Park had the best commuter time of 24 minutes; that’s compared to Palatine, which ranked 10 on the list and had the worst commuter time of 48 minutes. The rankings considered the commute time, housing values, crime rate and a school rating for each city.

The blog noted that Oak Park’s top commute time contributed 67 percent of its total points in the ranking. “Roughly 69 percent of residents drive into Chicago, but for those who opt for public transit, both Metra and the Chicago Transit Authority (CTA) have multiple trains stops in Oak Park,” the blog noted. Commercial Café also highlighted Oak Park’s recreational spaces, such as the redesigned Taylor Park and community space at Rehm Park and Ridgeland Common Recreation Complex. “You can go for a swim at or enjoy the tropical scents and burst of colors at the Oak Park Conservatory,” the blog noted. Frank Lloyd Wright- and Ernest Hemingway-related attractions also were highlighted in the report.

Timothy Inklegarger

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Emilie Le Beau Lucchesi Sunday, June 23, 2 p.m., Centuries & Sleuths Bookstore: The Oak Park author will be reading and signing copies of her new book, This is Really War: The Incredible True Story of a Navy Nurse POW in the Occupied Philippines. 7419 Madison St., Forest Park.

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Into the Light Benefit BASH (Berwyn Art Starts Here) Saturday, June 22, 1 to 4 p.m., FitzGerald’s: Celebrate 12 years of 16th Street Theater and their new space with auction items, performances and food from Lavergne’s. $50; $95, couple. Tickets: 16thstreettheater.org/productions/ benefit-bash-2019. 6615 Roosevelt Rd., Berwyn.

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BIG WEEK Movies in the Park: “Spider-man Into the Spider-Verse” Thursday, June 20, Dusk, Scoville Park: Grab a blanket, pack a picnic and enjoy a movie under the stars. Free. Next up: Thursday, July 18, The Sandlot. Sponsored by Oak Park Pediatrics. Check weather updates: pdop.org/events/moviesinthepark. Oak Park Ave. and Lake St., Oak Park.

Author Events Free Summer Concert: Sons of Chicago Sunday, June 23, 5:30 to 7:30 p.m., Scoville Park: Stroll down to the park for family-friendly music. This week, groove to an Oak Park band playing “hard-hitting blues, soul and rock.” Runs weekly through Aug. 18. Up next: ■ June 30 - The Millennials ■ July 7 - The Long Lost Northwest corner of Lake and Oak Park Ave., Oak Park.

90th Anniversary Celebration and New Sustainability Kickoff Saturday, June 22, 10 to 11:30 a.m., Oak Park Conservatory: Celebrate the nonagenarian Conservatory as the “switch is flipped” on new sustainable features - solar panels, beehives, a compost tea system and cisterns. Drop in for a tour, kids’ activities and giveaways. Free. More: pdop.org/ events/oak-park-conservatory-90thanniversary. 615 Garfield, Oak Park.

Cruise for a Cause Fireworks Fiesta Wednesday, June 26, 7 to 10 p.m., North Pier Docks: Support Sarah’s Inn while enjoying Chicago Line Cruise’s flagship vessel, the Fort Dearborn, featuring open bar, fiesta-themed food, music, raffles and a great view of Navy Pier’s fireworks. $75. Tickets/more: sarahsinn. org/events/cruise-for-a-causefireworks-fiesta. 465 N. McClurg Ct., Chicago.

Claire Lombardo Friday, June 21, 7 to 9 p.m., Hemingway Birthplace Museum: At Friday @ Hemingway’s, see the author and Oak Park native talk about her debut novel, The Most Fun We Ever Had, which launches this evening. Part of the novel takes place in Oak Park. $0 to $10. Tickets/more: hemingwaybirthplace.com/programs-events. 339 N. Oak Park Ave., Oak Park.

Mary Alice Monroe Monday, June 24, 7 to 9 p.m., Veterans Room, Main Library: Meet New York Times bestselling author and former River Forest resident, and hear about her new novel, The Summer Guests. Monroe authors novels with an environmental theme and The Beach House was made into a Hallmark movie in 2018. Registration recommended: oppl.org/calendar. 834 Lake St., Oak Park.

Introduction to Oral History Tuesday, June 25, 4 to 5 p.m., Computer Classroom, Main Library: Learn about the Oak Park Oral History Project and how to use recording technology and different ways to share stories. Basic computer skills required. Also, Friday, July 12, 11 a.m. to noon. Register: oppl.org/oralhistory. 834 Lake St., Oak Park.

Annual Garden Walk Sunday, June 23, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Various Locations: Be inspired by eight Oak Park and River Forest gardens on self-guided tours. Put on by the Garden Club of Oak Park-River Forest and the Friends of the Oak Park Conservatory. Rain or shine. $15; online or at the Oak Park Conservatory through June 22; $20/day of at Cheney Mansion or the Conservatory. Exchange ticket/PayPal receipt for Garden Guide, 9:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Cheney or the Conservatory. Tickets/more: gcoprf.org/ garden-walk-2/2019-annual-garden-walk/2019. Cheney: 220 N. Euclid, Oak Park. Conservatory: 615 Garfield, Oak Park.

The Dooleys Concert

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Friday, June 21, 7:30 to 9 p.m., Lawn, River Forest Public Library: Hear the River Forest natives who have been entertaining Chicagoland for more than 30 years with “their delightful banter and wide musical repertoire.” Brought in partnership with River Forest Township. 735 Lathrop Ave.

Through June 28, Hofheimer Gallery: See the large-scale figural works done in charcoal and other media by local artist Jesse Howard, along with works by Cleveland Dean and Sarah Krepp, at this contemporary fine art gallery. Hours: Wednesdays through Saturdays, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., 4823 N. Damen, Chicago.

“Her Voice” Reception Friday, June 22, 6:30 to 9:30 p.m., Expression Graphics: See works by female printmakers from different art backgrounds. Exhibit through July 26. Gallery open Fridays, noon to 3 p.m., and Saturdays, 1 to 4 p.m. More: 708447-9262, expressionsgraphics.org. 29 Harrison St., Oak Park.


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Gender and sexuality in conflict in ‘Elizabeth Rex’ By DOUG DEUCHLER

sovereignty demands that she be strong, decisive and brutal. She’s had to suppress the feminine side of herself. Can he teach the crusty queen how to ache 45th season of Oak Park Festival Theatre opened this week with a cess her emotions again? William Shakespeare is played, in understunning production of the beautiful, many-layered modern play, Eliza- stated low profile, by Michael Joseph Mitchbeth Rex, a witty and poignant two- ell. The Bard is working on a new script — a act work by Canadian playwright Timothy tragedy about Antony and Cleopatra, much derived from Essex and Findley. Strongly directed Elizabeth. by Barbara Zahora, the Jack Hickey is warm play is totally in period and funny playing an and inspired by historic aging stage fool. Belinreality, but it also covda Bremner is delighters topics of gender and fully batty as a quirky sexuality, which are not costume mistress with often associated with the poor eyesight. A haughElizabethan era. It’s quite ty Irish actor with a fascinating. chip on his shoulder, The play is based, to who sympathizes with some extent, on historic the Irish rebellion fact. Queen Elizabeth I against the Queen is pulls an all-nighter beplayed by Elliot Baker. fore her lover, the Earl of Christopher M. Walsh Essex, is to be executed at plays a lecherous, Faldawn for treason. He had staffian actor named led an attempted coup Luddy. The Countess against the government, of Henslowe, an aging so Elizabeth herself has Photo by Jhenai Mootz lady-in-waiting, is Barsentenced him to death. bara Figgins. He awaits his fate in the CONFLICTED: Wendy Robi (Queen A huge but well-beTower of London. To take Elizabeth I) in Oak Park Festival haved brown bear, resher mind off his impend- Theatre’s production of “Elizabeth cued by Ned from one ing beheading, she enjoys Rex” directed by Barbara Zahora. of the “bear baiting” a command performance events the Elizabethans of William Shakespeare’s June 12-July 21. were so fond of, now comedy Much Ado About Nothing. After the show, she visits the royal lumbers about the barn. Several of the Fesbarn where the actors are lodging for the tival interns portray this beast at different night due to a curfew. It is feared there may performances. On opening night, Max Marbe some sort of riot because of the immi- tin did the honors. August Forman and Sam Theis play young nent beheading of Essex. Wendy Robie is terrific as Queen Eliza- performers in the company. Brandon Wright beth. She’s vain, imperious, as well as total- (Cecil), Tyshon Boone (Matt), and Daniella ly, emotionally devastated. She is agonized Pereira (Stanley) are also deserving of recby, and struggles with, her decision to exe- ognition. The angular stable set is designed cute Essex. Only Elizabeth can commute his by Nicholas James Schwartz. Elizabeth Rex has many layers. It is well sentence, but to do so would be a fatal show paced and enjoyable. Though there is nothof womanly weakness. Ned, a gay actor renowned for playing ing offensive in the dialogue — for the most the major female roles for the company, is part — it probably won’t hold young chilstrongly played by Nika Kourtis. He is dying dren’s attention. Bring them to the Shakeof syphilis, given to him by a lover who died speare follow-up play, Much Ado About Nothin battle. This “pox” is a clear reference to ing, starting in late July instead. See Oak Park Festival Theatre’s “ElizaHIV/AIDS. beth Rex,” Thursdays through Saturdays, Ned and the Queen set up a dueling sort of relationship. He becomes a challenge to her. 8 p.m. and Sundays, 7 p.m., through July 21 There are many heated exchanges. His ap- outside at Austin Gardens, 167 Forest Ave., proaching death makes him extremely bold Oak Park. Bring chairs, blankets, picnics in talking to her. He’s got nothing to lose by and adult beverages. Light snacks and soft drinks sold at concessions. Set up allowed provoking Queen Elizabeth. She acts more like a man; he lives as a one hour prior to performance. $35; $28, seniors; $15, students with ID; free, under 12 woman. “I killed the woman in my heart,” she and dogs. Tickets/more: oakparkfestival. says, “so that England might prevail.” Her com, 708-300-9396.

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How Wright sparked economic growth

he announcement Monday that the Frank Lloyd Wright Trust has plans to construct a new visitor center adjacent to the Home & Studio on Chicago Avenue is big news. It will much improve the experience of tourists coming to Oak Park to see Wright’s work and it will, likely, grow the number of tourists, which can be a legitimate concern of neighbors in the historic district. It will require the demolition of a 150-year-old, Wright Trust-owned home adjacent to the Home & Studio campus. The home is old but not notable except to those with a museum mentality. The front-page piece in Tuesday’s Trib by Blair Kamin noted that the unveiling of the architectural rendering came 45 years to the day after the founding of the Frank Lloyd Wright Home & Studio Foundation. The foundation was created shortly after a handful of Oak Park visionaries, Art Replogle and John Thorpe come to mind, saved what had become a derelict rooming house from perpetual decay and likely demolition. Oak Park looks back to those early 1970s days with a focus on how the village aggressively worked to avoid racial resegregation. That story has been much in the news lately with the death of Bobbie Raymond, founder of the Oak Park Housing Center. Overlooked, too often, though is the conscious companion piece to the integration effort and that was a determined focus on economic development. Oak Park in that moment was in a profound economic tailspin. Our downtown, for decades the retail destination of the western suburbs, was fully and quickly eclipsed when the Oakbrook Shopping Center was created. The large department stores — Marshall Field’s, Lytton’s, Montgomery Ward’s, Bond’s, Bramson’s, Wieboldt’s — closed one after the other, leaving Lake Street destitute. The auto dealers on Madison, effectively the sales and property tax engine of Oak Park, also decamped lickety-split in the late 1960s and early 1970s. Fifty years later, we’re just now filling some of those vacant parcels. The single-family housing stock, at that point pushing 75 years

old, was wearing out with clapboard houses covered in 1950s asphalt shingles, original garages starting to tilt, and bathrooms and kitchens from the turn of the last century. Meanwhile, the vintage 1920s apartment houses were wearing out and a good many were being actively run into the ground by landlords skimming cash. It was low ebb. But the visionaries who recognized the need for Open Housing, co-opting Realtors, banning For Sale signs, the Housing Center, simultaneously saw the need to spur some sort of local economic investment. That led to the creation of the Oak Park Development Corporation (headed by Art Replogle) which harnessed the remarkable power of the half-dozen locally owned banks and savings and loans. Oak Park Trust, Suburban Bank, Oak Park Federal, St. Paul Savings & Loan, Village Federal, River Forest Bank, all understood their self-interest in refueling growth in Oak Park via loans to both businesses and homebuyers. Reporting just in the past two weeks makes horribly plain how banks and the real estate industry unscrupulously redlined Chicago’s West Side during those turbulent years of white flight in the 1950s, ’60s and ’70s. By refusing to offer standard mortgages and instead demanding “contracts for deed,” the white financial power structure systemically robbed black families of any path toward home ownership, any ability to create generational wealth. Back in Oak Park, meanwhile, traditional mortgages were available for white and black families who settled here, for legacy Oak Parkers who finally started to reinvest in their homes, for new multi-family investors and the renewed Oak Park Housing Authority, which began to upgrade old apartments, for the first alcohol-serving restaurants, which gradually sparked a food renaissance here and, in a real leap, funds to reclaim Wright’s Home & Studio to make the nascent tourism industry begin to flower. It’s important, as organizations like the Wright Trust move forward, to be reminded how we got where we are.

DAN HALEY

Oak Park in that moment was in a profound economic tailspin.

Union targets church rebuilding after fire

Good Shepherd Lutheran dinged by labor group over asbestos contractor By TIMOTHY INKLEBARGER Staff Reporter

Building season is upon us, and along with the warm weather and construction equipment comes the return of rats. Not the kind you find skittering between garbage cans in an alley, but the 10-foottall inflatable type that pop up in front of construction sites where work by non-union labor is taking place. The most recent inflatable rat in Oak Park appeared in front of an unlikely building – Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, 611 Randolph St., which is rebuilding after a fire last September. The rat, courtesy of Laborers’ International Union of North America Local 225, aims to shine a light on a small portion of the $3 million-plus rehab project not using union labor. That part of the project is a $20,000 contract for asbestos removal before construction can begin. Union representatives did not return phone calls requesting an interview. The issue was elevated by Oak Parker and U.S. Congressional candidate Anthony Clark, who is running to unseat U.S. Rep. Danny Davis (D-7th), when he posted a photo of the rat in front of the church, along with a message, on social media. Clark posted the image on Facebook – both on his Suburban Unity Alliance page and on the Northeast Oak Park Community Group page – saying the topic was an “interesting and important conversation to have.” “In my opinion if a choice exists between hiring union & non-union, always go with union as union workers are paid better wages, are protected from arbitrary termination, have better working conditions, & are held to greater accountable. What are your thoughts?” Clark wrote. Good Shepherd Pastor Rev. Kathy Nolte said she learned of the social media posts from a text message someone sent her.

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“I was surprised it was on Facebook,” she said. Nolte said she was not contacted by Clark prior to learning about the online conversation and photo. She said the congregation proactively chose union labor for the multi-million rehab, but discovered only recently that they would have to remove asbestos before embarking on the project. Nolte said the rehab of the church was supposed to begin July 1, giving her and church organizers little time to find a union company to remove the asbestos. She checked with her insurance company and other churches for recommendations and ultimately chose a non-union company out of necessity, Nolte said. “If we don’t start by July, we’re [not going to finish] by Christmas,” she said. Along with the asbestos removal, the church must repair electricity throughout the building, portions of the roof, and smoke and fire damage done throughout the structure. “It’s rebuilding the entire interior of the church,” Nolte said. For all the other work planned for the church, Nolte said the Good Shepherd only interviewed and hired union labor. Clark said in a telephone interview that he posted the photo online because it is “an important conversation to have.” Asked if he contacted the church to find out more about the union protest, Clark said: “No. It’s not necessary to do so. Online is a public forum.” He noted that it was “not my call to say using an inflatable rat is cool or not cool or acceptable.” Clark later added that placing an inflatable rat in front of the church is not the approach he would have taken. He emphasized that he “didn’t attack the church or say the church was wrong.” “We have to have the tough conversations; I’m not in this community to make friends,” he said, adding that elected officials should

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D90’s Davis moves to Evanston

David Davis, assistant principal for Lincoln and Willard elementary schools, has resigned from River Forest District 90 schools to become principal of Kingsley Elementary School in Evanston. He will assume his new post on July 1. D90 has already begun searching for his successor. “While this advancement represents a great professional move for David, it is also a loss for District 90 and our administrative team. He has become well known in our

school district as a valued leader who is energetic and passionate about advancing education for all students,” Superintendent Ed Condon said in a statement. Davis worked at D90 for two years. Condon said they will look for a replacement “who has a great deal of expertise, a strong background, and shares District 90’s steadfast commitment to excellence and equity.”

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Ticket amnesty program nets $60K

Village recommends waiving all unpaid parking tickets through 2017 By TIMOTHY INKLEBARGER Staff Reporter

The village of Oak Park’s parking ticket amnesty program has closed, but the effort to collect on unpaid tickets resulted in a lower response than expected, resulting in about $60,000 for the village. The amnesty program gave all those who have not paid their tickets the chance to pay between February and early May, minus the late fees. The amnesty program applied to those who received tickets between 2004 and 2017. Oak Park’s last effort to collect on unpaid tickets in 2004 netted the village $100,000. The amnesty program this year resulted in payment on 1,892 of roughly 48,000 unpaid tickets. “Personally, it’s a little lower than I thought we would like to have seen,” Village Manager Cara Pavlicek told trustees at the June 10 village board meeting. The village is now recommending that those late tickets be waived. Pavlicek said the village is in the process of implementing

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SCOFFLAW’S PARADISE: The Village of Oak Park is considering waiving all remaining unpaid parking tickets issued between 2004 and 2017. a new technology to collect and process parking tickets, which would require importing parking-ticket data from the old system. Importing that data could be costly, she

said, but Pavlicek did not specify how expensive or burdensome the process would be. Trustee Simone Boutet suggested that the village use the Illinois Debt Recovery

Program [IDROP] to collect on the unpaid tickets. Under that system, unpaid tickets can be garnished from tax refunds or lottery winnings. Trustee Deno Andrews said the program could still recover a substantial amount of money from scofflaw motorists. A village memo noted that the IDROP program only applies to debt owed within the last seven years. Trustee Dan Moroney voiced support for keeping the unpaid tickets on the books. “It’s almost like [those who paid under the amnesty program] followed the rules and paid the amount owned, and if we just forgive the other 46,000, that was a silly move for those people,” he said, noting that “rules work best when there’s some sort of enforcement.” Trustee Arti Walker-Peddakotla opposed the idea of using the IDROP system to collect on unpaid tickets, stating that tax refunds are “money they’re likely depending on. …” “I think from a racial equity perspective, from a humanity perspective, I see this as there’s a reason those folks haven’t paid them,” she said. The board did not take action on the recommendation and is expected to take up the issue at a future meeting. tim@oakpark.com

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Savings An independent agent can save time and money. A consumer doesn’t have to spend hours gathering quotes from multiple companies. You can accomplish this with a single phone call and application with an independent agent. And those better fit coverages— that suit your needs and not someone else’s agenda— provide better value in the long run. Key Advocate Because independent agents represent the consumer (and not the insurance company), they can be key allies come claim time. Don’t underestimate the value of having a knowledgeable, experienced advocate to guide you through the claims process. The true role of an independent agent is not just about providing information, it’s about guiding customers through choices that will best identify their needs and provide sound solutions. We welcome your insurance-related questions. Contact the independent insurance agents at Forest Agency at 708-383-9000, email us at info@forestagency.com, or visit us at www.forestagency.com to learn more about the best fit coverage for your home, auto, life, and business. ………………………………………………… Dan Browne is the President of Forest Agency Insurance, a proudly-independent insurance agency serving Oak Park and the surrounding communities since 1957.


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Taliaferro to hold final meeting on North Ave. Sears site

The public will vote during June 19 community meeting By IGOR STUDENKOV Contributing Reporter

Residents of Galewood and nearby Oak Park, River Forest and Elmwood Park will get one last chance to give their input on the proposed redevelopment of the former Sears store and its parking lots at the northeast corner of North and Harlem Avenues. Ald. Chris Taliaferro (29th), whose ward includes the site, said that he intends to have one final vote during his regular June 19 community meeting, which will be held at 6 p.m. at Rutherford Sayre Fieldhouse, 6871 W. Belden Ave. On June 14, Taliaferro had not yet announced the vote on his ward Facebook page or through his online newsletter. When reached by phone, however, he indicated that the vote would take place during his community meeting. Seritage Growth Properties, which owns the site, is working with Highland Park-based Tucker Development to build a mix-use project on the site that would include retail and residential components. The project requires two zoning changes, which in Chicago traditionally requires the local alderman’s blessing. Last week, the zoning application appeared on the agenda of the June 20 meeting of the Chicago Plan Commission. The commission’s approval is the first step in finalizing the zoning change. The commission meeting will be held at 10 a.m. at Chicago City Council chambers, 121 North LaSalle St.

Rendering courtesy of Seritage

CLOSING IN?: An architectural rendering detailing plans for the Sears at the corner of North Avenue and Harlem. The plan could become reality if Ald. Taliaferro signs off on various zoning issues, but not before the public chimes in. Taliaferro said that Tucker Development has made some “small modifications,” specifically mentioning “more green space,” but he declined to elaborate further, saying that he would share the information at the meeting. Seritage spokesperson Abe Tekippe wrote in an email that “that there are no updates to share at this time.” Although the alderman said that he takes public input seriously, he was sensitive to the fact that developers and prospective tenants wanted to move on the project as quickly as possible, and he had no interest in spending any more time discussing the project after Wednesday’s meeting. When a property owner applies for a zoning change, it goes through several commissions and committees, with the full Chicago City Council making the final

decision. But in practice, they tend to defer to the wishes of local aldermen. When Lori Lightfoot was sworn in as mayor, she issued an executive order that banned the so-called “aldermanic prerogative” when it comes to city department decisions, but the order made no reference to City Council, its committees and other decision-making bodies. During Taliaferro’s March 25 community meeting, Tucker Development explained that they are looking to turn the Sears building into a mixed-use development, with branches of an unnamed “national grocery store” chain and “national health club” chain occupying the first floor, apartments on the existing second and third floors, and two more floors built above them. The developers are also planning to build

apartments and townhomes on the parking lot north of the Bank of America building, with the buildings wrapping around a resident-only parking lot in the middle. According to the June 20 Plan Commission agenda, Seritage applied to change the zoning for both the Sears building and the parking lot to planned developments. The Sears building would have 161 apartments and a total of 472 parking spaces for residents and customers, while the other lot would have a total of 152 dwelling units and 177 parking spaces. Originally, Taliaferro planned to let residents hold the vote on whether he should support the zoning changes during the April 24 community meeting, but he decided to postpone the vote to wait for the traffic study to be completed. Taliaferro also wanted time to see if the developer and the city could agree on reduced density and the number of affordable housing units. When reached for comment, Judith Alexander, chair of the North Avenue District, noted that the recent Urban Land Institute report listed the site as a potential catalyst for revitalization. “We hope all remaining open issues — including zoning — are soon resolved to the satisfaction of the interested parties so that the project can move forward in a timely fashion,” she said. “We need this project in our community,” Taliaferro said. “We need quality retail, we need new quality grocery stores.” Taliaferro also said that he received “hundreds of calls” both for and against the project. The phone calls, along with the June 19 vote, will shape his decision, he said. CONTACT: igorst3@hotmail.com

Oak Park Police promote four to command staff

The Oak Park Police Department has promoted four officers within the department, naming a new deputy chief and three new commanders, according to a press release. Joseph Moran, a veteran of the force with more than 25 years’ experience, was promoted from detective commander to deputy chief, and three sergeants – Donica Silva, Dave Jacobson and Shatonya Johnson – were promoted to commander. Moran, who had served as detective commander, will oversee the patrol division, which includes all officers who police the community. Silva, who was named operations commander, has served on the force since 1994, while Jacobson, who was named patrol commander, joined in 1995. Johnson, who will replace Moran as detective commander, joined in 2000. “Having the ability to build upon the

experience and knowledge of individuals who already are serving within the department is a definite advantage for ensuring the continuity and strong line of succession that is so important in a police department,” Village Manager Cara Pavlicek said in a prepared statement. “Those already on the force not only know how the department functions day to day, but they also know the community, which is a key factor in being an effective member of the Oak Park leadership team.” Oak Park Police Chief LaDon Reynolds called the officers “proven leaders with the experience to help guide police department operations now and into the future.” “I know this firsthand because we have all served together during my career in Oak Park,” he said. tim@oakpark.com

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NEW BRASS: (From left) Deputy Chief Joe Moran and commanders Shatonya Johnson, Donicio Silva and Dave Jacobson.


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(Above) Children stroll free during the weekly Thursday Night Out event on Marion Street in downtown Oak Park. Attendees (top right) mingle while listening to live music, and children (lower right) net a soccer ball.

Almost summer Morgan Harris, left, and Lana Sharba, both of Oak Park, try out foods using their dine-around food tickets. (Far left) Children sample ice cream cones and play with Legos and building blocks at the Wonder Works tent.

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D97 and OP-RF Food Pantry combat food stigma

Students receiving free, reduced meals harder to identify By MICHAEL ROMAIN Staff Reporter

Some students attending District 97’s Extended School Year, Summer Launch and Newcomer English Learner programs, which run from June 22 to July 12, will have one less thing to worry about this year — the stress that comes with eating lunch. “In mixed-income communities like Oak Park, stigma is one of the key factors in children not accessing meals during the summer,” said Chris Jasculca, D97’s senior director of policy, planning and communications. “Many of them would rather go hungry than be identified as being in need.” Recently, the district partnered with the Oak Park-River Forest Food Pantry to provide daily breakfast and snacks to all students, regardless of need, who are enrolled in those D97 learning enrichment programs. Jasculca said the cost of the food for students who

qualify for free and reduced-price meals is paid for by the National School Lunch Program, while the food pantry and the district will split the cost of food for children enrolled in those programs who don’t qualify for free and reduced meals. Michele Zurakowski, the food pantry’s executive director, said this is the first time the food pantry has collaborated with D97 on a summer meals program. She said they’ve piloted a similar program at Oak Park and River Forest High School for the last few years. Zurakowski added that OPRF’s food service provider is a vendor for the D97 program. “The cooperation between D200, D97 and the food pantry has been great,” she said. “This is a really good model for how public-private collaboration works.” The collaboration with D97 is just one of several summer meals programs targeted to young people that the food pantry facilitates with various community partners. The food pantry also partners with the West Cook YMCA and local churches on its Meet Up & Eat Up program, which “happens every summer the week after Oak Park public schools go on summer break, and it ends a week before school starts,” according to the food pantry’s website. Along with partners, the food pantry offers free lunches and activities for anyone under 18.

Courtesy Oak Park-River Forest Food Pantry

STARVING STIGMA: The Oak Park-River Forest Food Pantry collaborates with various community partners on a range of summer food programs, including Meet Up & Eat Up. This year they partnered with D97 to provide food for students in summer programs. Echoing Zurakowski, Jasculca lauded the collaboration between the district and the food pantry. “Through this public-private partnership, the food pantry and district believe we overcome this hurdle by meeting the needs and respecting the dignity of our most vulnerable kids,” he said. CONTACT: michael@oakpark.com

‘Daytime texts’ coming to an end at middle schools D97 policy calls for putting phones ‘away for the day’ next school year

By MICHAEL ROMAIN Staff Reporter

Cara Carmody, an Oak Park parent and substitute teacher in District 97, said the strangest thing happened when her son transitioned from elementary school to Brooks Middle School roughly three years ago. “He went from having never used his cellphone to texting us at all times of the school day,” Carmody said. “We’d get texts all day long and we kept saying, ‘How are you able to text us?’ And it turned out that he could use his phone in class.” That ease of cellphone usage might soon be a thing of the past. In a statement released June 17, Chris Jasculca, D97’s communications director, said administrators at Brooks and Julian have been meeting for “the past six to eight weeks on the creation of a school-level policy that will call for cellphones to be turned off and put away at all times during the school day.” Jasculca said the principals at Brooks and Julian plan to update families on the new policy and procedures related to cellphone use in July. “Both of our middle schools understand

how critical it is for students to have access to learning environments that are inclusive, supportive and feature minimal distractions,” Jasculca explained. The policy, which is scheduled to go into effect during the 2019-20 school year, would be a sharp about-face from the status quo. Unlike D97 elementary schools — which require that the phones be off and put away at all times during the school day — middle-school students are allowed to use their phones in the lunchroom and in class, as long as a supervising teacher grants permission. The absence of an ironclad “away for the day” rule, similar to what D97 elementary schools, and nearby school districts, have on the books, has resulted in the proliferation of cellphones — and, inevitably, distractions — some parents say. Carmody’s concerns about her children’s cellphone usage at Brooks (while her son graduated this year, her daughter is a rising sixth-grader at the school), prompted her to start a change.org petition back in February. The petition has so far garnered nearly 300 signatures. Carmody referenced nearby school districts like Forest Park District 91, which

doesn’t allow cellphones, iPods or other electronic devices in school buildings at all. “Every 43 minutes of class time matters for all children and, in particular, children who are facing the additional obstacles that can come with academic and/or economic struggles,” Carmody wrote in her petition. Many parents and community members agree. Oak Park resident Jeanne Nohalty said she recently hosted a group of middle-school parents to discuss “unique approaches to healthy phone and social media usage.” Nohalty said a common refrain during the meeting was “the daytime text from their child,” adding that “the general consensus amongst parents was that cellphones do not belong in the classroom. Beyond the class, there was general agreement that phones do not belong in the lunchroom or playground either.” Aimée Davis, co-PTO president at Mann, and Marcus Davis, former member of Oak Park and River Forest High School’s Community Council, said they both believe “there should be a cellphone-free environment at all D97 schools” and that OPRF should consider strengthening its policy on cellphone use as well.

For Patrick F. Durgin, the parent of an Oak Park elementary school student and a college instructor, the effects of constant screen time can linger well beyond middle school and high school. “I teach undergraduate and graduate students at a Chicago-area private college, and first-year college students from communities like Oak Park comprise a substantial part of the population I serve,” he wrote in an email. “These kids are fresh out of high school. I have been doing this since 2003 and have seen a steady and coincidental rise of personal electronic device usage, social media, and pervasive, detrimental damage to students’ attention spans. “Cellphones have no pedagogical value whatsoever and they alter young people’s capacities to use educational resources, to articulate critical thinking, to collaborate, and to think recursively. … A district-wide policy banning cellphones from schools is a simple solution. Nothing short of that would satisfy me. The detrimental effects of cellphones in the classroom are real.” CONTACT: michael@oakpark.com


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from page 12 Ronan’s proposal was chosen for its design simplicity, quiet presence within the site, and use of materials referencing the site and surrounding neighborhood.” The new center will include a reception hall, gift shop and wooded outdoor plaza to host special events, lectures, receptions and other community events, according to the trust. The new building’s education center will include a design studio, offering classes and an area to display work by area artists. It also will house a library on all things Wright for researchers. Those documents are currently stored in a residence immediately east of the Frank Lloyd Wright Home and Studio. That residence, which will remain intact, was where Wright’s mother, Anna Lloyd Wright, lived at one time. Adams said in a telephone interview that the trust has submitted plans to the village of Oak Park and will give its first formal presentation on the project at the July 11 meeting of the village’s Historic Preservation Commission, at 7:30 p.m. at Oak Park Village Hall, 123 Madison St. The trust proposes demolishing a residence at 925 Chicago Ave., which was See NEXT PAGE

Renderings provided by the Frank Lloyd Wright Trust

WRIGHT CENTER: The Frank Lloyd Wright Trust has announced plans to build a multimillion-dollar education facility and visitor center.

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Renderings provided by the Frank Lloyd Wright Trust

WRIGHT NEXT DOOR: The proposed education facility and visitor center is planned next door to the Frank Lloyd Wright Home & Studio at 951 Chicago Ave. not designed by Wright, to make room for the center. The trust purchased the building in December 2017 for $340,000. The Italianate-style home was built in 1888, one year before Wright built his own home and studio. The commission must recommend a certificate of appropriateness for the demolition, which requires approval by the Oak Park Board of Trustees. Adams said the trust “looked very, very closely” at preserving the residence and making it part of the center, but there were “too many obstacles to making it a public-use building.” The small, narrow house is not ADA-accessible and would require installation of an elevator to open it up to the public, she said. “It’s really not an easy adaptation,” Adams said. The trust is offering the building

for free to anyone with the ability to move it, she said, noting that she found evidence of Wright making the same offer on a different house during his time in Oak Park. “This opens up tremendous potential for the future,” Adams said. She said that the home and studio attracts an estimated 90,000 visitors to Oak Park a year. The trust operates five sites in the Chicago area, which bring in about 150,000 visitors annually, including the Frank Lloyd Wright Home and Studio. Once the visitor and education center is completed, Adams said the trust estimates a 15 percent increase in traffic to the five sites. “Part of the goal is to have people come and stay longer,” Adams said. The trust is raising funds for the new center, which is expected to cost somewhere between $5 million and $10 million. Adams said the trust

SCHUMANN

20 years on the job from page 1 Wrigley Field bring him posters, pendants and other Cubs-themed memorabilia. When he was 30, Schumann was in and out of the hospital for seven months. He was born with hydrocephalus — a rare condition that prevents spinal fluid from draining from the brain — and a shunt in his brain stopped working and left him blind. Customers wouldn’t stop asking his bosses where he was. “They just love him,” said his mother, Kris. Schumann started as a bagger at Jewel when he was 26, finding the job through Community Support Services, a Brookfieldbased organization that helps people with disabilities find job opportunities. When they suggested the River Forest Jewel, Schumann figured, since he lived in the village at the time, it would be a short commute. “OK,” he shrugged, and applied. He went through the interview process and showed up for his first shift the Friday before Memorial Day. “It’s nice to be at one place for a long time,” Schumann said. “You go, do your job, see the

already has received $3 million in private commitments toward the project. “If funding is in place, we could break ground as early as spring 2020 and have it done in 2021,” Adams said. She said the trust hopes the center will help attract more visitors over the winter, when attendance drops off significantly. She said visitors now have to wait outside for their Home and Studio tours to begin. The center would provide a café and other amenities. Along with the effort to attract more visitors, Adams said the trust aims to provide forums and other opportunities for those in and around Oak Park. “We want to provide a deeper educational experience for everyone – for people who live in the community and those who visit,” she said. tim@oakpark.com

customers, interact with all the employees in the break room. … It’s fun.” Schumann bags items for about six hours each shift and, through his union, is guaranteed at least 12 hours of work per week. He said weekends are the busiest time, particularly Sundays since that’s when people plan lunches for the week and visit the grocery store after church. He leaves his black Labrador guide dog, Garrett, at home during the shifts, and uses his cane as support. Garrett, 5, has the same birthday as Schumann’s sister Kelly, who is an actress on NBC’s Superstore TV show. “The dog has to stay in the break room and, with all the people coming in and out of the break room, I just thought it would be safer for the dog to stay home,” he said. He estimated that he goes through about three bag bundles per shift, each bundle containing 75 bags. When he first started, Jewel instructed him to place at least eight items in each bag. Now it’s five. He makes sure to bag items with chemicals separate from meat and fish, soft items apart from hard and “sometimes if a customer wants the eggs separate, I just keep the eggs separate,” he said. “It depends on the customer and some customers are very needy.” He also makes sure to always use two bags when bagging heavy items. “A bagger is very important because if

your groceries aren’t bagged properly you go home with broken eggs, crushed bread, potato chips that are crumbs, and I think that a good bagger is an asset to any store,” observed Kris. “My dad had a grocery store. I can’t bag like [Jeremy] does, and I’ve done it my whole life.” Schumann said the hardest part of his job is when customers ignore him and are distracted on their phone. Shifts can also be hectic, since the store has several checkout lanes but few baggers. He moves from lane to lane and sometimes manages multiple orders at once. Working with reusable bags can also be challenging because Schumann only has mobility in one hand and sometimes customers’ vegetables get caught in the bag handle. He has cerebral palsy, had surgery at 6 weeks old to implant a shunt in his brain, and suffered a stroke that left him partially paralyzed. “Sometimes these people bring these huge bags and it’s like, ‘OK, how do I bag this?’ Especially Ikea bags. They’re flimsy and they don’t like to close. I like those better for laundry, not for groceries,” he said. “But the reusables are all right, and I think that’s what they’re going to go toward soon, and it’s going to be interesting.” Bagging avocados is “the worst” for Schumann because he said they blend into the color of the register. His longtime friend and colleague Mike — who Schumann

estimates has worked at the River Forest Jewel for 40 years — helps him locate and bag the fruit. He likes his bosses, too, like Kathy, the human resources official, or Stacy, the front-end manager, who have both been at the company since he started. Schumann even met his ex-fiancee at the store, who has worked there for 22 years. “People who work there, they’re all friendly with each other. It’s not like someone comes in and does their job and takes off, and there’s no interaction. There’s lots of interaction among staff,” noted Kris. For his 20th anniversary, Schumann said Jewel gave him a cake, a pin with rubies, and a catalog of items he could choose to order. Schumann uses the money he earns from Jewel to go on trips with the Northeast DuPage Special Recreation Association, a group that provides people with disabilities social and recreational opportunities. “My dad drives me to work every morning and then we have our routine,” Schumann said. “We go get breakfast and sit at Jewel for a while. If I work at 8 o’clock, he’ll drive me up at 7:50 in the morning. Then I get out of the car, then I go to work, then he picks me up, then I just come home, and that’s a good day.” CONTACT: ntepper@wjinc.com


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PUBLIC NOTICE Village of Oak Park, Illinois

Annual Treasurers Report of Cash Receipts and Disbursements For the Fiscal Year Ending December 31, 2018 Published in compliance with Chapter 65, Section 5/3.1-35-65 of the Illinois Compiled Statutes Receipts: General Fund; Property Tax Levy 17,485,842; Police Pension Levy 5,703,185; Fire Pension Levy 5,518,873; Tif Surplus Distribution 588,311; Use Tax Revenue 1,523,941; Retailers’ Occupation Tax Rev 4,231,830; Traffic Signal Maintenance Rev 2,052; Real Estate Transfer Tax 4,298,368; Exempt Real Estate Transaction 14,880; Hotel Motel Tax 216,758; Liquor Tax 683,088; Natural Gas Use Tax 484,123; Electric Utility Tax 1,591,786; Natural Gas Tax 777,509; Telecommunication Tax Rev 992,140; VEHICLE TAX 1,567,489; Residential Rental License 6,255; Business Licenses 320,937; Liquor Licenses 167,097; Multi Family Dwelling License 58,766; Chauffeur License Revenue 1,540; Chauffeur Background Check 2,065; Building Permits 2,393,785; Zoning Variance Application 20,666; Street Permits 44,991; Animal Licenses 28,078; Beekeeping 375; Building Permits Penalties 32,267; Grant Revenue 95,463; Grant or Loan Application Fees 949; State Aid Route Maintenance 97,716; RCFL OT Reimbursement 30,397; Drug Enforcement Agency Reimb 18,042; State Income Tax Revenue 4,968,152; Personal Prop Replacement Tax 1,214,389; Ambulance Charges 1,220,821; CTA Reimbursement 124,914; Fire CPR Classes Fees 19,081; Tree Removal Revenue 1,900; Sale of Liquid Gas 47,510; Charges for Repairs Parts 49,471; Reimbursement of Expenses 9,150; OPRFHS Event Reimbursement 7,481; School Resource Police Officer 149,668; Crossing Guard Reimbursement 215,081; Police Evidence Revenue 3,342; Cable TV Franchise Fee 892,841; Cashier Difference 57; Copy Fees 240; Elevator Inspection Fees 27,611; Street Opening Fees 2,768; Miscellaneous Revenue 307,482; MFT Tax Refund 8,298; Scrap Revenue 797; Special Events Revenue 46,909; Special Events Application Fee 3,050; Police Reports 32,067; Subpoena Fees 250; Recovered Damages 14,246; IMET RECOVERY 54,681; Alarm Fees 38,449; Pound Other Fees 5,595; Condo Inspection Fees 310; Environmental Services VOP 7,400; Court Fines 148,288; DUI COURT FINES 7,840; Parking Fines 2,448,867; Non-Compliance Fines 83,775; Loan Interest 1,908; Interest Revenue 269,053; Gain/Loss on Sale of Property 318,125; Rental of Property 43,286; Trans Fr Motor Fuel Tax Fund 1,336,000; TOTAL 63,130,716 TRAVEL, TRAINING & WELLNESS; Credit Card Points Revenue 24,295; TOTAL 24,295 FOREIGN FIRE INSURANCE; Foreign Fire Insurance Allot 102,592; Interest Revenue 21; TOTAL 102,613 Community Development Loan; Miscellaneous Revenue 3,821; Loan Interest 6,769; Interest Revenue 983; TOTAL 11,573 STATE RICO; Asset Seizures Forfeitures 486; Gain/Loss on Sale of Property 10,600; TOTAL 11,086 FEDERAL RICO; Asset Seizures Forfeitures 328,646; Interest Revenue 290; Gain/Loss on Sale of Property 7,906; TOTAL 336,842 FARMERS MARKET; Farmers Market Seasonal Fees 20,050; Sale Of Market Merchandise 2,791; Corn Roast Revenue 1,512; TOTAL 24,353 MOTOR FUEL TAX; Motor Fuel Tax Allotment 1,327,852; Interest Revenue 11,282; TOTAL 1,339,134 MADISON STREET TIF; Property Tax Levy 2,572,345; Interest Revenue 7,731; Gain/Loss on Sale of Property -229,415; TOTAL 2,350,661 Harlem-Garfield TIF Fund; Interest Revenue 13; TOTAL 13 Emergency Solutions Grant; Emergency Shelter Grants 126,606; TOTAL 126,606 SSA#1; Property Tax Levy 390,509; Tif Surplus Distribution 386,606; Interest Revenue 4,586; Transfer From Downtown TIF 786,346; TOTAL 1,568,047 Community Dev Block Grant; Grant Revenue 1,665,920; TOTAL 1,665,920 SSA#7; Property Tax Levy 7,672; TOTAL 7,672 DOWNTOWN TIF; Property Tax Levy 11,044,259; Interest Revenue 28,894; Bond Proceeds 8,760,000; TOTAL 19,833,153 IDPH - CITIES READINESS INITIATIVE; Grant Revenue 42,114; TOTAL 42,114 CDBG - FARMERS MARKET INCENTIVES ; Grant Revenue 9,865; TOTAL 9,865 SHAWNASH - DOUBLE COUPON ; Grant Revenue 8,364; TOTAL 8,364 PHIMC - REGION 8 HIV PREVENTION; Grant Revenue 15,478; TOTAL 15,478 IDPH -VECTOR SURVEILLANCE & CONTROL; Grant Revenue 11,325; TOTAL 11,325 IDPH-LEAD CASE MANAGEMENT; Grant Revenue 10,400; TOTAL 10,400

IDPH - LOCAL HEALTH PROTECTION; Grant Revenue 67,258; TOTAL 67,258 IDPH - MEDICAL RESERVE CORPS; Grant Revenue 140; TOTAL 140 IDPH - PUBLIC HLTH EMRGNCY PREPAREDNESS; Grant Revenue 40,104; TOTAL 40,104 IDPH - ILLINOIS TOBACCO-FREE COMMUNITIES; Grant Revenue 15,349; TOTAL 15,349 Bullet Proof Vest Grant; Grant Revenue 7,226; TOTAL 7,226 Tobacco Enforcement Program; Grant Revenue 2,051; TOTAL 2,051 IL DEPT OF TRANSPORTATION GRNT; Grant Revenue 16,511; TOTAL 16,511 Police Youth Basketball Camp; Grant Revenue 2,000; TOTAL 2,000 Sustainability Fund; Energy Efficiency Rebate 424,655; Environmental Services - VOP 126,930; Transfer From Solid Waste Fund 150,000; TOTAL 701,585 BUILDING IMPROVEMENT FUND; Transfer From CIP Fund 567,250; TOTAL 567,250 Equipment Replacement Fund; Interest Revenue 0; Transfer From CIP Fund 743,057; TOTAL 743,057 Fleet Replacement Fund; Transfer From Rico Fund 190,000; Transfer From CIP Fund 1,253,903; TOTAL 1,443,903 GENERAL IMPROVEMENT FUND; Homerule Sales Tax 2,626,012; PACE Shelter Ad Revenue 5,744; Local Option Gasoline Tax 768,065; Grant Revenue 42,016; Sidewalk Repair Program 1,455; Infrastructure Maintenance Fee 198,418; Miscellaneous Revenue 4,787; Recovered Damages 6,798; Interest Revenue 9,430; Transfer From General Fund 1,836,000; TOTAL 5,498,725 Colt Westgate Redevelopment; Interest Revenue 604; TOTAL 604 South/Harlem Redevelopment; Transfer From Other Funds 618,203; TOTAL 618,203 Debt Service Fund; Property Tax Levy 4,054,207; Tif Surplus Distribution 149,016; Interest Revenue 10,457; Intergovt Support OP Library 770,732; Transfer From General Fund 500,000; Transfer From Solid Waste Fund 280,000; TOTAL 5,764,412 WATER/SEWER FUND; Miscellaneous Revenue 34,511; Scrap Revenue 6,515; Recovered Damages 25,081; Utility Sales 17,345,691; Meter Charges 132,960; Penalty Charges 142,628; Interest Revenue 0; TOTAL 17,687,386 Environmental Services Fund; Miscellaneous Revenue 4,966; Refuse Collection Fees 3,963,541; Yard Waste Stickers 9,886; Refuse Stickers 61,434; Interest Revenue 0; TOTAL 4,039,827 Earth Fest; Miscellaneous Revenue 3,525; Transfer From Other Funds 4,000; TOTAL 7,525 Parking Fund; Parking Permits 1,835,600; Landlord/Corp. Parking Permits 589,034; Onstreet Parking Permits 743,565; One-Time Overnight Permit 39; Onstreet Paystation Revenue 218,485; Discounted Employee Cards 6,222; Meter Key Revenue -170; Garage Fees 1,944,878; Parking Meter Collections 991,275; Garage Validation Revenue 126,370; Miscellaneous Revenue 198,239; Special Events Revenue 16,163; Recovered Damages 1,391; Interest Revenue 114; Transfer From General Fund 40,000; TOTAL 6,711,204 Self Insured Retention Fund; Transfer From General Fund 750,000; Transfer From Water Fund 1,000,000; Transfer From Parking Fund 1,000,000; TOTAL 2,750,000 Health Insurance Fund; HEALTH INSURANCE PREMIUMS WITHHELD 1,051,375; LIFE INSURANCE PREMIUMS WITHHELD 68,237; DEMNTAL INSURANCE PREMIUMS WITHHELD 219,894; VISION INSURANCE PREMIUMS WITHHELD 30,604; AFLAC PREMIUMS WITHHELD 25,525; ALLIED FSA MED CONTRIBUTIONS W/H 224,695; ALLIED FSA DEP CARE CONTRIBUTIONS W/H 38,748; EMPLOYER LIFE INSURANCE CONTRIBUTION 34,504; Pensioneer Premium Payments 1,022,587; Outside Agencies Prem Payments 40,125; EMPLOYER HEALTH INSURANCE CONTRIBUTIONS 5,092,271; Miscellaneous Revenue 838; TOTAL 7,849,403 Police Pension Fund; Property Tax Levy 5,724,005; Pension Payroll Deductions 1,173,251; Interest Revenue 2,902,786; Net Change In FV of Invest -9,859,977; TOTAL -59,935 FIREFGHTERS’ PENSION FUND; Property Tax Levy 5,545,605; Pension Payroll Deductions 647,926; Interest Revenue 1,317,085; Net Change In FV of Invest -3,821,524; TOTAL 3,689,092

Village of Oak Park, Illinois

Personal Services Expenditures For the Fiscal Year Ending December 31, 2018 Under $25,000.00 Adame, Christian Alger, Grace Andrews, Deno Balthazar, Eric Barbahen , Margaret Boutet, Simone Brammer, Madelyn Burch, Monica Button, Andrea Calderon, Cinthya Carson, Delayne Cartagena , Tatyana Curry, Jameelah Daly, Loretta De Jesus-Vasquez, Melissa Dexter, Chase Gasiecki, Paul Hardaway, Alejandro Harris, Christian Henderson, Vernell Howard, Erycka Husbands, Nakia Jack, Kevin Johnson, Todd Kobyleski, Ronald Kozlowski, Emily Lulich, Jack Maxwell, Austin M McDonald , Lawanna Meunier-Jones, Perrine Monterubio, Kenneth Moroney, Daniel Myers, Syrises Nickson, Clay Ostrand, Gregory Overland, Edwin Patterson-Moss, Tineshia Perez, Juan Placencia-Uzueta , Jacqueline Poindexter, Sean Pounds, Jason Sadler, Dustyn Sanchez, Patrick Saucedo, Diana Schramer, Austin Scott, Mark Shannon, Liam Shelton, Ryan Skoda, Dawn Smith, Adam Smith, Holly Soltwisch, Gregory Stefanik, David Taglia, James Trexler, Susan Tucker, Robert Vargas, Erick Vera, Arturo Von Ebers, Allison White, Mark Woldemichael, Rahel Wood, Emily Wright-Simmons, Doris

Avinger, Mary Bennett, Gia Benson-Baker, Dorothy Berens-Haas, Kathleen Booker, Kiara Boston, De Angela Bowman, Christopher Burgess, Craig Cassidy, Kevin Catala, Lillian Crichlow, Mizpah Curry, Karlos Deberry, Charles Diaz, Nancy Durr, Jacqueline Fellows, Paul Fitch, Aaron Frazier, Jada Gholston, Dianna Gilbert, Melissa Gillespie, William Goodlow, Valencia Gougassian, Natalie Harris, Lee Hedrich, Ginger Isaacs, Kendria Jankowski, Frank Johnson, Trenia Kaarre, Douglas Keane, Sean Kindred, Mary Lech, Erin Lubuguin, Gil Macias, Jose Maxwell, Tanya McDonald, Cathy Michaels, Marilyn Murphy, Kellie Olson, James Ortiz, Matthew O’Shea, Sean Pearson III, Ivory Pena, Rogelio Perry, Heather Possedi, Kortney Primak, Robert Robinson, Danielle Roknich, Cassandra Safford, Charo Schell, Angela Secco, Robert Shanklin, Halston Shorty, Tarshanda Stachura, Marcella Stanek, Kinga Stockmo, Dawn Stokes, Howard Stokes, Dorothea Tongue, Christopher Wax, Maggie $50,000.00– $74,999.99 Aghajan, Robert Agnew, Marynda Almonaci, Rocio Blankenship, Bennett Bonin, Kathleen Breland, Derrick Brown, Tina Brown, David

$25,000.00– $49,999.99 Abu-Taleb, Anan

Bruce, Michael Bryant, Vincent Buford, Tim Burgess, Colin Carbonneau, Thomas Dawson, Elliot Dennis, Joshua Derdemez, Rusmir Deviller, Linda Dexter, Stacy Doell, Zackary Dominguez, Rita Donovan, Mark Duraj, Conrad Dwyer, Mark Fambro, Lisha Farnon, William Ferrier, Zachary Gallegos, Elia Golubeva, Olga Grabowski, Jake Gutierrez, Alfredo Hargrove, Quinn Hendricks, Cameron Howell, Kaitlin Hurt, Cassandra Jacobsen, Erik Jones, Jennifer Jones Jr, Dwayne Juliano, Jill Kamykowski, Glenn Karlovitz, Jeffrey Kreml, Joseph Lancaster, Annie Laskowski, Jason Lazaridis, Arry Lewis, Keith L’Heureux, Michael Mance, Andrea Marano, Michelle McSheffrey, Neil Mercado, Brett Miller, Charles Moran, Fernando Morris, Joyland Muhr, Matthew Murguia, Ruben Nesbitt, Rachel Paulenas, Andrius Pawlowski, Karen Pedersen, Eric Pedicini, Christopher Pendergrass, Michael Pepe, Michael Powell, Marcus Primer, Samuel Rebeles, Brian Rizzo, Philip Robinson, Shawnya Rodriguez, Jesus Rozhon, Henry Ryan, Stana Schaeffer, Ruth Schauer, Christopher Schoenneman, Mary Ann Schwab, Ronald Silva, Donicio Somerville, Maceo Stanislavski, Diane Sturdivant, Paul

Uriostegui, Elida Vazquez, Abner Velasquez, Orlando Waters, Christina Yong, Susannah Youkhana, John Zaidi, Asad Ziegler, Jason

Byrne, Mary Cameron, David Carver, Dawn Charley, Michael Cilek, Timothy Coleman, Anthony Collins, Kevin Conte, Philipp Cook, Kristin Cutaia, Steven Deuchler, Samantha Donaire, Leonard Dulski, Michael Dunn, William Eurkaitis, Christopher Failor, Craig Fenske, Michael Foytik, Ronald Frye, Jonathan Ghanma, Daniel Guy, Steven Guza, Timothy Hartley, Brett Harvey, Anthony Hawkinson, James Henkelman, Michael Hernandez, Eric Herzog, Jeffrey Hummons, John Huska, Daniel Jackson, Rasheda Johnson, Shatonya Jones, Ray Judah, Jadeer Kaniecki, Brian Kass, Anthony Keenan, Christopher Kelly, Michael Kerley, Paul Kohler, Matthew Kramer, John Lafleur, Garrett Lambert, Michael Larson, Jonathon Leitl, Nathaniel Ling, David Lingenfelter, Steven Locke, Eric Love, Traccye Marchese, Peter Marinier, Ryan Mazur, Thomas McCarthy, Kevin McInerney, Daniel McKenna, John Melton, Cedric Meyer, Douglas Miller, Ian Milosovic, Joe Monty, Robert Mooney-Simkus, Christine Morris, Jonathan Murphy, Raphael Murphy, Robert Nash, Joseph Ng, Benz Nikischer, John Paladines, Juan Pantaleo Jr, Joseph Patterson, Johnny Poshek, Jeffrey

$75,000.00– $99,999.99 Babinski, Roman Biring, Fred Brinkman, Scott Bruesch, Brian Byington, Zachary Chervinko, Steven Crowley, Ken Cunzalo Jr, Leonard Davis, Cameron Farrera, Diana Fenwick, Michael Foley, Patrick Foytik, Richard Fulton, Thomas Gartner, Adam Glenn, Thomas Haag, Jacob Hartl Jr., Otto Holdman, Nathan Kenney, Grace Kilikevicius, Tomas Koperniak, Michael Kornatowski, Suzanne Kutz, Byron Lein, Anthony Leiner, Daniel Logan, Vanetta Lyng, Scott Mason, Brent Mayer, Patrick Prior, Jeffrey Ricchio, Anthony Rumoro, Michael Sabaliauskas, Victor Sanchez, Patrick Sarros, James Scaman, Victoria Scully, Michael Seat, Keith Smith, Adam Sperandio, James Sproule, Robert Sutaite, Kamile Tamas-Orlandea, Delia Thomas, Korry Waitzman, Joseph Yousuf, Moin $100,000.00– $124,999.99, Alvarez, Andres Ambrose, Anthony Anderson, Robert Ausmann, Steve Barrera, Miguel Barrientos, Victorio Bertels, Joshua Bongat, Ronald Brimmer, Jessica Bruno, Stanislao

Powers, David Prather-Rodgers, James Radtke, Toni Rallidis, Michael Ruiz Jr., Manuel Rumoro, John Sanchez, Mateo Schejbal, Joseph Schicker, Michael Schrock, Matthew Smith, Theodore Stanford, Alvin Steffen, Timothy Stewart, Schonella Terry, Joseph Toth, Robert Towler, William Trenn, Robert Troik, Dustin Unzicker, Timothy Velez, Nicholas Verge II, Derrick Weidner, John $125,000.00 and Over Antos, Randall Ballard, William Bartelt, Scott Baudo, Paul Bush, Kyle Castaneda, Joel Cote II, Jerome Crimmins, Gerard Curtin, John Dransoff, Thomas Drazner, Steven Ebsen, Thomas Episcopo, Angelo Fadden, Kevin Gloodt, Jacob Greet, Michael Grivetti, Roger Grossman, Tammie Henry, William Jacobson, Dave Kobyleski, Ronald Lepczynski, Michael Limon, Frank McKenna, William McVey, Charles Moran, Joseph Murphy, Michael Nepomuceno, Alvin O’Connor, Michael Pavlicek, Cara Pilafas, Peter Rehse, Robert Reynolds, Ladon Rygh, William Scott-Valdez, Julia Shelley, Lisa Silva, Daniel Spagnoli, David Stephanides, Paul Tworek, Kenneth Valentine, James Wenzel, David Wielebnicki, John

Village of Oak Park, Illinois

Annual Financial Summary For the Fiscal Year Ending December 31, 2018

Beginning Balance January 1, 2018 Revenues Expenditures Other Financing & Misc. Prior Period Adjustments Ending Balance December 31, 2018

General Fund

Special Revenue

Capital Improvements

Debt Service

Internal Service

Enterprise

Fiduciary

11,602,699

18,482,709

4,595,719

3,921,252

(1,762,393)

88,146,807

149,754,523

62,055,903 (58,280,114) (567,875) -

18,286,512 (12,993,870) (1,984,780) (208,506)

3,663,330 (10,485,381) 2,644,203 -

5,283,026 (5,509,032) 780,000 (381,523)

10,598,567 (10,270,853) -

28,112,829 (21,775,411) 2,987,279 (5,108,042)

3,267,013 (14,797,545) -

14,810,613

21,582,065

417,871

4,093,723

(1,434,679)

92,363,462

138,223,991

Subscribed and sworn to the 19th day of June, 2019 Steven Drazner, CFO & Treasurer Village of Oak Park


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Wednesday Journal, June 19, 2019

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PUBLIC NOTICE Village of Oak Park, Illinois

Payments ≥ $2,500 in the Aggregate For the Fiscal Year Ending December 31, 2018 EXPENDITURES AND EXPENSES 3G SAFETY SUPPLY 6,081; 3M YAH3576 4,479; 4 IMPRINT 20,082; A & B CONSTRUCTION, LTD 51,618; A & B LANDSCAPING & TREE SERVICE IN 205,806; A C PAVEMENT STRIPING COMPANY 401,480; A-S-K ASSOCIATES, INC. 3,450; AA RENTAL CENTER 4,059; AARON WALTERS 3,500; ABC COMMERCIAL MAINT. SERVICES, INC 6,600; ABC PRINTING COMPANY 20,744; ABT ELECTRONICS & APPLIANCES 8,880; ACCOUNTING PRINCIPALS 4,430; ACTION TRANSMISSION & AUTOMOTIVE 6,543; ADP, LLC 52,395; AETNA TRUCK PARTS, INC. 3,718; AFLAC 32,351; AFRICAN AMERICAN CHRISTIAN FDN 3,005; AFTERMATH, INC. 2,730; AIR ONE EQUIPMENT INC. 45,194; AIRGAS USA LLC 6,239; AL PIEMONTE FORD 6,718; ALARM DETECTION SYSTEMS INC. 32,144; ALEXANDER LUCAS AND KERI LUCAS 3,500; ALL TRAFFIC SOLUTIONS 3,590; ALLIANCE FOR INNOVATION 4,730; ALLIANCE TO END HOMELESSNESS IN SUB 10,144; ALLIED GARAGE DOOR INC. 12,789; ALTAMANU, INC. 32,922; ALTIERRA DEVELOPMENT 9,932; AMALGAMATED BANK OF CHICAGO 10,415,130; AMENTA, MARK 2,960; AMERICAN COMMMERCIAL SERVICES, INC. 16,093; AMERICAN PLANNING ASSOCIATION 2,702; AMERICAN RESPONSE VEHICLE 277,026; AMERICAN WATER WORKS ASSOCIATION 3,337; ANCHOR MECHANICAL INC 3,508; ANDERSON ELEVATOR CO 93,400; ANDY FRAIN SERVICES 275,692; ANIMAL CARE LEAGUE 106,110; ANN FISCHER AND CHRISTOPHER CLARDY 3,500; AQUA FIORI INC. 11,007; ARAMARK 11,283; ARCHON CONSTRUCTION 78,774; ARROW LOCKSMITH 5,512; ARTISTIC ENGRAVING 4,121; ARTURO VERA 3,600; ASSOC. TIRE & BATTERY CO, INC. 17,866; AUTO ZONE 4,883; AUTOMATIC CONTROL SERVICES 16,086; AVALON PETROLEUM 24,560; AVALON PETROLEUM COMPANY 53,778; AXON ENTERPRISE, INC. 14,818; AZAVAR AUDIT 5,889; BAJRAM MELANI 4,245; BAR CODE INTEGRATORS, INC. 24,773; BATTERIES PLUS, LLC 10,322; BAXTER & WOODMAN, INC. 4,138; BC/BS OF ILLINOIS 4,574,092; BELL FUELS, INC. 21,621; BENJAMIN ELECTRICAL SERVICES 31,290; BENTLEY SYSTEMS, INC. 8,572; BERNABE CHRIS MAUBAN 4,333; BLA, INC. 37,598; BLUE CROSS/BLUE SHIELD OF ILLINOIS 527,389; BMC SOFTWARE, INC. 2,789; BOB ALVAREZ 3,000; BOTANY BAY CHEMICAL COMPANY 12,731; BP CONTRACTORS 2,900; BREAKTHROUGH TECHNOLOGIES, LLC 9,784; BRISTOL HOSE & FITTING 2,647; BROTHERS ASPHALT PAVING, INC. 1,358,199; BRUNNER, SUSAN 29,498; BS&A SOFTWARE 144,525; BURNS MCDONNELL 14,558; C & J HOME IMPROVEMENTS 54,575; CALL ONE 62,324; CALVARY MEMORIAL CHURCH 3,000; CANON FINANCIAL SERVICES, INC. 10,281; CAPITAL ONE PUBLIC FUNDING, LLC 99,260; CARE EXPERIENCE 4,500; CASE LOTS INC. 28,950; CCS INTERNATIONAL, INC 2,783; CDS OFFICE TECHNOLOGIES 13,894; CDW GOVERNMENT, INC. 49,984; CENTER FOR NEIGHBORHOOD TECHNOLOGY 33,778; CERNIGLIA CO 428,089; CFA SOFTWARE 2,995; CHAMBERLAIN, KIMELLEN A. 30,685; CHARLES EQUIPMENT ENERGY SYSTEMS 3,386; CHICAGO COMMUNICATIONS, LLC 6,760; CHICAGO METRO. AGENCY FOR PLANNING 9,447; CHICAGO PARTS & SOUND LLC 12,772; CHICAGO POLICE DEPARTMENT 23,856; CHICAGOLAND RENOVATIONS, INC 51,064; CHILDREN’S CLINIC 5,836; CHRISTOPHER B BURKE ENGINEERING LT 131,294; CHRISTOPHER CASTONGUAY 3,384; CHRISTOPHER GOELZ 3,500; CINTAS #769 18,937; CIORBA GROUP 34,607; CITY ESCAPE GARDEN & DESIGN LLC 208,554; CITY OF CHICAGO 7,140,743; CIVIL & ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTANTS, 15,792; CLARK BAIRD SMITH LLP 4,363; CLASSIC GRAPHICS INDUSTRIES 17,846; CLEARVIEW PLUMBING & SEWER INC 13,328; CLYDE PRINTING COMPANY 36,841; COLEMAN,ANTHONY 5,200; COLLEEN

MCNICHOLS 18,626; COMCAST 8,293; COMED (6111) 107,032; COMED (6112) 131,228; COMMERCIAL OFFICE INTERIORS 5,670; COMMERCIAL TIRE SERVICES INC. 14,686; COMMUNITY BANK OF OAK PARK & RIVER 495,455; COMPASS MINERALS 147,905; CONCORDIA WIRELESS 3,000; CONSTELLATION ENERGY SERVICES 179,017; CONTROLLED ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS, I 5,577; COOK COUNTY COLLECTOR 29,441; COOK COUNTY TREASURER 101,441; CORE & MAIN LP 22,322; COTG 11,559; CRASH CHAMPIONS 33,546; CRE PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT LLC 2,592; CROWLEY-SHEPPARD ASPHALT CO 288,103; CRUNCH, INC. 4,430; CSX TRANSPORTATION, INC. 47,592; CUMMINS N POWER, LLC 14,665; CURRIE MOTORS FRANKFORT, INC. 397,115; DAHME MECHANICAL INDUSTRIES, INC. 9,250; DATASOURCE, INC./GLOBAL PARTNERS, L 8,565; DAVID ROCK AND SUPRIYA ROCK 3,500; DAVIS TREE CARE & LANDSCAPE INC. 259,924; DCG ROOFING SOLUTIONS, INC 12,963; DEAR PRODUCTIONS 2,954; DELL MARKETING LP (USA) 32,343; DELTA DEMOLITION, INC 2,599; DELTA DEMOLITION, INC. 4,800; DELTA DENTALRISK 273,636; DINGES FIRE COMPANY 7,250; DIXON RESOURCES UNLIMITED 26,422; DOOR SYSTEMS INC. 34,205; DOWNTOWN OAK PARK 731,213; DRESSEL’S ACE HARDWARE 12,490; DTN, LLC 2,750; DUPAGE MATERIALS COMPANY 3,216; DUPAGE TOPSOIL INC. 2,875; EDWIN HANCOCK ENGINEERING COMPANY 502,259; ELAINE SULLIVAN 8,815; EMBOSSED SIGN SERVICE 19,058; ENGINEERING RESOURCE ASSOCIATES, IN 90,714; ENGLER, CALLAWAY, BAASTEN & SRAGA, 51,330; ESO SOLUTIONS, INC. 7,286; ESRI INC. 9,388; EVEREST SNOW MANAGEMENT, INC 42,896; FBG CORPORATION 20,521; FENCE CONNECTION 6,440; FENWICK HIGH SCHOOL 3,463; FERGUSON WATERWORKS #2516 295,835; FGS, INC. 4,316; FIMLA CONSTRUCTION, INC. 5,000; FIRE FIGHTERS LOCAL 95 5,772; FIRE SERVICE, INC. 8,720; FIS 19,277; FISH TRANSPORTATION GROUP 7,395; FLEET FEET SPORTS 3,078; FLEET SAFETY SUPPLY 19,792; FORWARD SPACE 106,298; FOUNTAIN TECH. LTD 11,740; FOUR SEASONS HEATING & AIR CONDITIO 4,420; FRANCZEK, RADELET 6,952; FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT TRUST 5,000; FRATERNAL ORDER OF POLICE LODGE #8 5,620; FRED PRYOR SEMINARS/CAREERTRACK 19,249; FREEWAY FORD STERLING TRUCK SALES I 4,403; G.A. PAVING CONSTRUCTION CO., INC. 341,289; GALLAGHER MATERIALS, INC. 28,595; GARCES CONTRACTORS, LLC 11,062; GAS DEPOT 167,301; GASAWAY DISTRIBUTORS INC. 7,508; GEARGRID CORPORATION 3,607; GENEVA LAKES PRODUCE 3,788; GIAMMONA, JOSEPH 11,920; GILBERT J. GROSSI 23,303; GINO PASQUINELLI 10,000; GLOBAL MAINTENANCE SOLUTIONS LLC 16,570; GLOBE CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, INC. 223,844; GOOD LIFE MEDIA PRODUCTIONS 4,050; GOVCONNECTION, INC. 6,725; GOVHR USA, LLC 16,431; GOVTEMPSUSA LLC 84,375; GRAF TREE CARE 26,519; GRAINGER 26,087; GRANICUS, INC. 27,273; GREENPLAN MANAGEMENT 11,100; GREG MAJOR AND MICHELLE MAJOR 2,500; GURTNER PLUMBING, INC. 2,840; H & H ELECTRIC CO. 183,523; HAMER GROUP, L.L.C. 9,417; HAMPTON, LENZINI & RENWICK, INC. 52,059; HANNA INSTRUMENTS UNITED STATES 3,065; HARRIS COMPUTER SYSTEMS 217,851; HARRISON STREET BIBLE CHURCH 3,304; HARVEY MADISON DEVELOPMENT LLC 8,930; HASTINGS AIR ENERGY CONTROL 3,844; HAWK CHRYSLER, DODGE, JEEP 10,600; HEMINGWAY DISTRICT BUSINESS ASSOC. 8,114; HENRY SCHEIN, INC. 10,608; HEPHZIBAH CHILDREN’S ASSOCIATION 14,718; HERITAGE TILE OF OAK PARK 6,937; HERVAS, CONDON & BERSANI, P.C. 5,659; HINCKLEY SPRINGS 7,066; HINSDALE NURSERIES 5,914; HME, INC. 3,093; HOUSING FORWARD 149,012; HR GREEN, INC. 1,035,551; HTS CHICAGO 8,820; HUNTINGTON NATIONAL BANK 166,736; I/O SOLUTIONS, INC. 23,658;

ICMA MEMBERSHIP PAYMENTS 25,410; ICMA RETIREMENT TRUST 457 5,715; ICMA VANTAGE POINT TRANSFER AGENT 16,764; IDES 28,870; IFS 7,496; ILLINOIS BELL TELEPHONE CO 90,000; ILLINOIS COMMUNITY CHOICE 3,000; ILLINOIS MUNICIPAL LEAGUE 3,500; ILLINOIS SAFETY LLC 13,290; ILLINOIS WORKERS COMPENSATION COMMI 5,812; IMRF 458,383; IN DEMAND ELECTRONIC COURT REPORTIN 3,314; INSIGHT PUBLIC SECTOR, INC. 18,853; INTERNATIONAL CODE COUNCIL 7,029; INTERSTATE BILLING SERVICE, INC. 5,040; INTOXIMETERS 6,948; INTRINSIC LANDSCAPING 4,062; IRON CREEK FARM 5,126; IT SAVVY LLC 24,755; J GILL & CO 695,534; J. H. HUSSEIN FAMILY LIMITED PART 10,000; J. NARDULLI, CONCRETE , INC. 34,685; J.G. UNIFORMS 45,903; JACK’S 4,813; JATHEON TECHNOLOGIES 17,397; JEANINE GEORGE 3,250; JENSEN HUGHES, INC. 4,838; JOHN TOOMEY 3,482; JOHNSON, LISA-MARIE 4,088; JULIE, INC. 5,647; K & S GENERAL CONTRACTING, INC. 36,531; K & S SPRINKLERS INC. 2,789; K-FIVE CONSTRUCTION 1,317,528; K.L.F. ENTERPRISES, INC. 218,685; KARA CO, INC. 4,269; KARIN RIGGS 2,550; KELLY LAMBRINATOS 2,875; KEVIN E. O’CONNOR 4,800; KLEIN, THORPE & JENKINS 48,156; KONE INC. 10,660; KRONOS 43,266; KRONOS SAASHR, INC. 7,534; KUNES COUNTRY FORD OF ANTIOCH 22,635; LAKOTA GROUP INC. 171,755; LANDMARK MEDIA SOLUTIONS, LLC 6,245; LANDS’ END BUSINESS OUTFITTERS 2,915; LAUTERBACH & AMEN, LLP 6,750; LEAD INSPECTOR USA INC. 4,100; LEAD INSPECTORS USA INC. 2,900; LEADSONLINE 8,627; LEOTEK ELECTRONICS USA, LLC 4,020; LEXINGTON HOMES, LLC 120,610; LEXIPOL, LLC 7,033; LEXISNEXIS /RELX, INC 4,507; LINCOLN APARTMENT MANAGEMENT, LP 350,830; LINDA O’BRIEN & PATRICK O’BRIEN 9,000; LINDCO EQUIPMENT SALES INC. 17,438; LMC OAK PARK HOLDINGS LLC 226,006; LOOP CONSTRUCTION 3,000; LOVE, TRACCYE 5,365; LUPEI, ROGER PH. D 11,400; LYNN SCHEIR 3,848; LYONSPINNER ELECTRIC CO 13,962; MABAS DIV. XI 10,000; MAILFINANCE 10,074; MAINTENANCE ENGINEERING LTD. 2,539; MARGARET M. KRUSE 3,500; MARIS, LLC 3,750; MARK AND MARIE MORONEY 3,983; MARY K. BROWNE 3,040; MASAKAZU & MIKA HOSOMIZU 3,500; MAUREEN O’BRIEN 2,500; MCADAM 79,682; MCCARTHY FORD OF NORTH RIVERSIDE 3,203; MCCLOUD SERVICES 8,426; MCDONALD’S 3,671; MD SOLUTIONS, INC. 3,160; MEADE ELECTRIC COMPANY INC. 14,365; MEGAN BIRCH 2,872; MELLON BANK HEALTH CARE SERVICE COR 1,121,903; MENARDS-MELROSE PARK 7,518; MESIROW INSURANCE SERVICES INC. 317,328; METRO MORTUARY TRANSPORT, INC. 12,170; MEV OAK PARK LLC 9,644; MGP, INC 96,295; MICHELS CORPORATION 8,528; MID AMERICAN WATER INC. 70,518; MIDWAY BUILDING SERVICES 55,357; MIDWEST CHLORINATING & TESTING INC. 9,200; MILLER, CANFIELD,PADDOCK & STONE, P 32,301; MINER ELECTRONICS CORP 2,913; MINT DISTRIBUTIONS LLC 3,895; MINUTEMAN PRESS 7,372; MJA PLUMBING & SEWER CO. 24,586; MK CONSTRUCTION & BUILDERS INC. 26,095; MOHR, H.J. & SONS CO. 8,206; MONROE TRUCK EQUIPMENT 3,631; MOORE MEDICAL, LLC. 2,669; MORBARK 70,742; MORRISON & ASSOCIATES 4,125; MOTIVATE INTERNATIONAL 82,971; MOTOROLA 15,060; MOTOROLA SOLUTIONS, INC. 6,604; MR MAT 13,449; MUNICIPAL EMERGENCY SERVICES 27,878; MUTUAL OF OMAHA 104,350; MYS INC. 181,318; MYTHICS, INC. 20,295; NAMI - METRO SUBURBAN INC. 10,150; NARDULLI, J. CONCRETE , INC. 54,688; NARDULLI,J . CONCRETE , INC. 2,477,593; NATHAN EATMAN 2,600; NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL 4,900; NATIONAL POWER RODDING CORP. 102,424; NATIONAL RESEARCH CENTER 8,371; NELLIE MATTHEWS AND HER ATTORNEY 45,000; NEOPOST INC 4,995; NETWORKFLEET, INC. 11,579; NEW MOMS, INC. 17,255; NG

PLUMBING 23,280; NICHOLAS AND AUDREY STONE 3,500; NICHOLS FARM & ORCHARD 3,318; NICOR GAS 4,595; NORTH AMERICAN RESCUE 5,906; NORTH EAST MULTI-REGIONAL 15,055; NORTH LAWNDALE HIVE, LLC 5,070; NORTH WICHERT GARDENS 4,983; NORTHERN SAFETY CO., INC. 2,998; NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY 9,000; NORVILLA, LLC 141,079; NYHAN, BAMBRICK,KINZIE & LOWRY, P.C 57,990; O’HARE TOWING SERVICE 6,798; O’REILLY AUTO PARTS 4,213; OAK BROOK MECHANICAL SERVICES INC. 33,514; OAK PARK AREA ARTS COUNCIL 239,761; OAK PARK ARTS DISTRICT 30,465; OAK PARK ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CORP. 670,786; OAK PARK HOUSING AUTHORITY 70,000; OAK PARK KITCHEN AND BATHS, LLC 3,000; OAK PARK LIBRARY 104,154; OAK PARK REGIONAL HOUSING CTR 520,967; OAK PARK RESIDENCE CORPORATION 178,562; OAK PARK RIVER FOREST CHAMBER OF CO 92,417; OAK PARK RIVER FOREST FOOD PANTRY 18,270; OAK PARK TOWNSHIP YOUTH SVCS. 71,420; OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH CENTERS 8,566; ON TIME EMBROIDERY 19,843; ORBIS CONSTRUCTION CO, INC. 471,756; OSBURN ASSOCIATES, INC 10,404; PAN AMERICAN BANK 299,945; PARADISE 4 PAWS 2,782; PARTSCRIPTION 11,469; PASSPORT PARKING, LLC 27,500; PATRICK ENGINEERING, INC. 29,700; PCC COMMUNITY WELLNESS CENTER 13,845; PENTEGRA SYSTEMS 34,829; PERSONNEL STRATEGIES 6,300; PERSPECTIVES, LTD. 15,394; PETERSON ENVIRONMENTAL, LTD 43,689; PILGRIM CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH 7,483; PJD ELECTRICAL SALES, INC. 11,671; PLEASANT DISTRICT ASSOCIATION 7,021; PMA COMPANIES, INC. 32,756; PMA MANAGEMENT CORP. 495,109; PNC BANK - VISA 3,281,932; POLFUS, EDWARD 11,700; POLICE EXECUTIVE RESEARCH FORUM 9,450; POLICE LAW INSTITUTE, INC 10,830; POSTMASTER 24,225; POWERDMS, INC. 8,268; PRAETORIAN DIGITAL 4,640; PRAIRIE MATERIAL 8,250; PRECOR HOME FITNESS 5,267; PREMIER STAFFING SOURCE, INC 41,926; PRINTING STORE INC. 4,008; PROFORMA 3,124; PROGRIO LLC 5,225; R & L MAINTENANCE 22,722; R. E. WALSH & ASSOCIATES, INC 64,000; R. W. DUNTEMAN CO. 153,527; R.W. DUNTEMAN CO. 18,750; RANDEL ELECTRIC INC. 4,566; RASENICK’S 4,656; RAVE WIRELESS, INC. 4,500; RAY O’HERRON CO. INC. 35,408; RCN TECHNOLOGIES 2,703; READY REFRESH BY NESTLE 11,497; REDMOND, DARLENE 3,596; RELIABLE FIRE EQUIPMENT CO. 4,385; RELIASTAR LIFE INSURANCE 3,762; REVCON TECHNOLOGY GROUP, INC. 45,026; RHONDA SALLEE’ 16,911; RICA PROPERTIES, LLC 34,600; RICAH CHURCH 5,475; RICHARD BREY AND PATRICIA BREY 3,500; ROBBINS SCHWARTZ CLIENT FUNDS ACCOU 16,805; ROBBINS SCHWARTZ NICHOLAS LIFTON 137,571; ROMEOVILLE FIRE ACADEMY 7,165; ROZALADO & CO. 99,734; RRV MOTORCARS 57,269; RUMORO,JOHN 5,200; RUSH TRUCK CENTER-CHICAGO 5,893; RUSSELL COHEN AND LISA COHEN 3,500; RUSSO’S POWER EQUIPMENT 7,461; S.B. FRIEDMAN & COMPANY 12,205; SAFARILAND (FORENSICS SOURCE) 4,473; SALES ENTERPRISE 4,298; SAM’S CLUB 2,879; SANDRY FIRE SUPPLY LLC 2,894; SARA K SCHNEIDER 3,500; SARAH’S INN 10,149; SASAKI ASSOCIATES, INC. 7,660; SEAN O’SHEA 2,605; SECRETARY OF STATE-DEPT OF POLICE 3,280; SECURITAS SECURITY SERVICES USA 456,424; SEIU LOCAL 73 2,868; SEPS, INC 35,491; SERVICE SPRING 5,860; SEWER EQUIPMENT OF AMERICA 367,865; SHARON HENK 10,000; SHI INTERNATIONAL CORP. 25,172; SHIRTWORKS 5,707; SIEMENS BUILDING TECHNOLOGIES INC. 17,468; SIGN OUTLET STORE 2,650; SIKICH LLP 65,279; SIMPSON, M.E. CO., INC. 27,855; SMITH ECOLOGICAL SYSTEMS INC 8,359; SMITS, R. & SONS 5,088; SNI SOLUTIONS 8,260; SOUTHERN COMPUTER WAREHOUSE 14,881; SP PLUS CORPORATION 19,458; STANTEC CONSULTING SERVICES, INC.

4,970; STATE INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTS 4,291; STEINER ELECTRIC COMPANY 6,502; STENSTROM PETROLEUM SALES & SERVICE 43,197; STEPHEN CONROY AND LYNDA CAFASSO 3,500; STERLING CODIFIERS, INC. 6,445; STOVER, K V & SONS 4,690; STRAND ASSOCIATES, INC. 50,000; STREICHER’S 20,017; STRYKER SALES CORPORATION 10,777; SUBURBAN LABORATORIES 10,470; SUBURBAN TREE CONSORTIUM 205,385; SURMIN, RONALD 28,639; TAYLOE GLASS COMPANY 8,789; TAYLOR EXCAVATING & CONSTRUCTION IN 3,000; TELCOM INNOVATIONS GROUP, LLC 22,277; TERMINAL SUPPLY CO 7,288; TERRA ENGINEERING LTD 31,406; TERRACON CONSULTANTS, INC. 2,861; TETRA TECH, INC. 33,039; TEUTEBERG INC. 2,911; THE BLIND BUDDY, INC. 7,307; THE CHILDRENS CLINIC 17,509; THE KNOX COMPANY 2,964; THIRD MILLENNIUM 21,033; THOMAS COURT ASSOC 3,066; THOMAS ENGINEERING GROUP 508,914; THOMPSON ELEVATOR INSPECTION 32,632; THOMSON REUTERS - WEST PAYMENT CENT 5,215; THRIVE COUNSELING CENTER 211,500; TKB ASSOCIATES, INC 41,385; TOTAL BODY EXPERTS 2,747; TOTAL PARKING SOLUTIONS 310,351; TRAFFIC CONTROL & PROTECTION 25,710; TRAFFIC CONTROL CORPORATION 12,568; TRANE 4,696; TREASURER OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS 6,187; TREASURER, STATE OF ILLINOIS (IDOT 668,572; TREE TOWNS IMAGING & COLOR GRAPHICS 3,726; TRI-STAR SUPPLY 7,303; TRINE CONSTRUCTION 2,078,106; TRUCK PRO, INC. 2,942; U.S. HEALTHWORKS MED GROUP OF IL, P 42,544; U.S. HEALTHWORKS MEDICAL GROUP 4,452; UCP SEGUIN OF GREATER CHICAGO 20,300; UL LLC 4,538; ULINE 4,653; UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY 6,110; UNIQUE PLUMBING CO. 87,604; UNITED STATES CONFERENCE OF MAYORS 5,269; UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE 50,797; UNITED STATES TREASURY 13,393; US BANK - CORPORATE REAL ESTATE 19,732; US HEALTHWORKS 45,803; USPS - MAIL PERMIT #1894 23,696; V3 COMPANIES 171,702; VERMEER MIDWEST/VERMEER IL 6,268; VICTOR STANLEY 6,485; VILLAGE OF GLENVIEW 5,361; VILLAGE OF OAK PARK (WATER BILLING) 52,003; VILLAGE OF OAK PARK ECC 355,216; VILLAGE OF OAK PARK PETTY CASH 5,783; VILLAGE OF ROMEOVILLE FIRE ACADEMY 4,315; VILLAGE OF THORNTON 3,250; VISION SERVICE PLAN (IL) 38,334; VISIT OAK PARK 212,500; VISTA NATIONAL INSURANCE GROUP 35,750; VULCAN CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS, LLC 30,865; WABASH CONVERTING, INC. 2,675; WALKER RESTORATION CONSULTANTS 83,904; WALT SKIBBE FARMS 4,918; WAREHOUSE DIRECT 34,663; WARREN OIL CO, INC. 62,022; WASHINGTON,CARRIE BELLE 29,020; WATER PRODUCTS COMPANY OF AURORA, I 26,619; WATERWAY ILLINOIS, INC. 3,591; WAY BACK INN 6,081; WDF-3 WOOD OAK PARK OWNER, LLC 53,214; WEDNESDAY JOURNAL, INC 23,629; WEIGHTS & MEASURES, INC. 7,210; WEST CENTRAL MUNICIPAL CONFERENCE 23,920; WEST COOK COUNTY SOLID WASTE AGENCY 623,546; WEST COOK YMCA 13,176; WEST SIDE EXCHANGE 3,889; WEST SUBURBAN CONSOLIDATED DISPATCH 877,699; WEST SUBURBAN MAJOR CRIMES TASK FOR 3,750; WESTERN REMAC, INC. 11,740; WESTERN UTILITY CONTRACTORS, INC. 9,300; WEX BANK 14,541; WHEATLAND TITLE COMPANY 18,776; WIGHT & COMPANY 24,483; WINTER EQUIPMENT COMPANY INC. 2,763; WISS, JANNEY, ELSTNER ASSOCIATES, I 32,200; WOLDEMICHAEL, RAHEL 4,590; WORLDPOINT ECC, INC. 11,742; XEROX FINANCIAL SERVICES 24,396; YOLAINE M. DAUPHIN 20,679; ZEIGLER FORD OF NORTH RIVERSIDE 6,885; ZIEBELL WATER SERVICE PRODUCTS 5,601; ZOLL MEDICAL CORPORATION GPO 69,296; ZONES CORPRATE SOLUTIONS 34,198; EXPENSE DISBURSEMENTS UNDER 2,500.00 683,304 TOTAL: 62,966,330


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Man shot at Oak Park gas station

A 21-year-old Chicago man was shot while sitting in his vehicle at the Shell gas station at 6129 W. North Ave. at about 3:30 p.m. on Friday, June 14, according to Oak Park police. Police reported that the victim was in his vehicle when a man approached and fired a gun into the vehicle and then fled westbound in the alley south of North Avenue. Passengers in the victim’s vehicle drove him to West Suburban Medical Center. The shooter was described as roughly 19 years old, 5-foot-9, slim and wearing a dark hooded sweatshirt. No additional information was immediately available. Anyone with information can contact police at 708-386-3800. Anonymous tips can be made by calling 708-434-1636 or at ww.oak-park.us/crimetip.

Chicagoan robbed at gunpoint A Chicago resident was the victim of armed robbery in the 900 block of Washington Boulevard, at 6:14 p.m. on June 10. Two men, both estimated to be 20 years old, approached the victim, who was leaving a building. One of the offenders pointed a silver handgun at the victim and demanded the victim’s personal possessions. The victim

handed over a wallet, and the offenders fled in a beige older-model Honda-type vehicle driven by a third person. Both offenders wore hooded sweatshirts cinched tight to hide their identities. The estimated loss is $90.

Strong-arm robbery An Oak Park resident was robbed in the first block of North Harlem at 9 a.m. on June 14. The victim was approached by two men, both estimated to be about 20 years old. One of the offenders removed a gold-colored necklace from the victim’s neck. The offenders also tore the victim’s front pants pocket while taking cash. The two offenders were last seen headed westbound on Madison Street. The first offender was described as black, 5-foot-8 and wearing a white T-shirt, red shorts and green and black shoes. The second offender was described as black, 6-foot-2, with a thin build and wearing a white T-shirt, black jogging pants and red and black shoes.

Burglary ■ An Oak Park resident witnessed someone wearing black clothing burglarize their vehicle in the 100 block of Division Street

at 3:56 p.m. on June 10. The offender gained entry to the vehicle by unknown means and took an Orange Babe-brand hoodie, blue Zara jacket and two sweaters. The offender was ransacking the interior when a witness yelled that they were calling the police, prompting the offender to flee eastbound on Division. The estimated loss is $600. ■ A vehicle was burglarized in the 6000 block of Roosevelt Road, sometime between 8 p.m. on June 8 and 10:24 a.m. on June 10. The offender gained entry through an unlocked door and ransacked the interior, stealing a wallet, phone charger and green jacket. The estimated loss is $145. ■ A vehicle was burglarized in the 500 block of South Taylor Avenue, sometime between 6:12 a.m. on June 10 and 10 p.m. on June 11. The offender gained entry by breaking the driver’s side window and then took a pink gym bag from the backseat. The estimated loss is $275. ■ A vehicle was burglarized in the 1000 block of North Harlem Avenue at 4:02 p.m. on June 11. The offender used a pry tool to gain entry to the vehicle and then ransacked the interior. The estimated loss due to damage is $250. ■ A vehicle was burglarized in the 800 block of South Humphrey, sometime

between 7:30 p.m. on June 11 and 8:45 a.m. on June 12. The offender entered the vehicle by unknown means and took a black eel-skin wallet containing various card and cash. The estimated loss is $13. ■ A vehicle was burglarized in the 200 block of South Maple Avenue at 12:30 a.m. on June 12. The offender shattered the driver’s side window to gain entry and then ransacked the interior. The estimated loss due to damage is $250. ■ A UPS truck was burglarized in the 100 block of South Taylor Avenue at 1:25 p.m. on June 12. The offender took a package from the truck and entered a beige older-model Toyota and fled eastbound on Pleasant Street. The loss is unknown. ■ A vehicle was burglarized in the 400 block of South Lombard Avenue, sometime between 9 p.m. on June 11 and 8 a.m. on June 12. The offender entered through an unlocked door and stole an iPhone valued at $1,000.

Vehicle theft A 2006 Ford minivan left running and unattended was stolen from the 100 block of Madison Street in Oak Park at 2:36 p.m. on June 14. The estimated loss is $2,000. Compiled by Timothy Inklebarger


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Garden Walk kicks off summer this weekend Self-guided tour features eight gardens in Oak Park and River Forest

By LACEY SIKORA

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he Garden Club of Oak Park and River Forest and the Friends of the Oak Park Conservatory (FOPCON) will be holding their 26th Annual Garden Walk on Sunday, June 23 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The self-guided tour of eight local gardens includes a wide range of spaces. The Garden Walk offers glimpses into gardens ranging from condominium courtyards to private homes and public spaces. During the walk, “plein-air” artists will be in some of the gardens capturing the beauty of the season in their art and several spaces will feature master gardeners on hand to answer gardening questions. Rain or shine, the event promises to be a good reason to get outside and see what’s blooming and growing in Oak Park and River Forest. Walk organizer and Garden Club volunteer Gina Sennello notes that every year the selection committee strives to choose a diverse range of gardens. “Size doesn’t matter,” Sennello said. “We’ve had tiny little secret gardens up to estate gardens.” On occasion, themes emerge. Sennello notes that previous years have featured gardens with ponds and shade gardens. “This year, we heard people wanted to see more color, so we focused on color,” Sennello

said. “We also ended up with three corner gardens this year. To me, this is really fun. They are different sizes and different uses of space, but they offer interesting places to garden.” While Garden Club members help discover interesting gardens for each year’s walk, Sennello makes a plea for locals to keep their eyes and ears open for gardens that might be good for future walks. “Almost all of our gardens are found through word of mouth or friends of friends<” Sennello said. “If people in the community have a great garden or know friends who do, they can go onto the Garden Club website [www.gcoprf.org] and email the president with suggestions. We would love to have them.” The Garden Walk is a fundraiser for the Garden Club and FOPCON. The Garden Club uses its share of proceeds to fund scholarships for local high school students See GARDEN WALK on page B6

Photos by Mary E. O’Kiersey, Foxpath2

MAGIC: The garden of the Santa Maria Condos in Oak Park (above) is a “magical space” 20 years in the making. At left, a bleeding heart plants in the garden of Helene and Mark Connolly in River Forest.

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If you go Tickets for the Garden Walk can be purchased online at www.gcoprf.org until 4 p.m. on June 22 for $15 each. Member discounts are not available online. Tickets will not be mailed, and receipts can be exchanged for a Garden Guide the day of the walk. In-person tickets are available at the Oak Park Conservatory, 615 Garfield St., Oak Park (cash/check only). Tickets bought prior to 4 p.m., June 22, 2019 are $15. Tickets purchased on the day of the Garden Walk, June 23, will cost $20 and will be available at the Cheney Mansion, 220 N. Euclid, Oak Park, and the Oak Park Conservatory. Tickets or Paypal receipts must be exchanged for Garden Guide booklets, which will serve as entry to the gardens. Garden Guide booklets will be available from 9:30 a.m. until 2 p.m. at the Cheney Mansion or the Oak Park Conservatory. The Garden Guides include a map and descriptions of each garden.

OASES: The garden at Euclid Church in Oak Park (top) is “an open and welcoming place” for all. Meanwhile, in the courtyard of the Santa Maria Condos (above) the garden overflows with flowers on balconies and walls.

GARDEN WALK

Benefits scholarships, conservatory from page B1 pursuing studies in horticulture or environmental sciences. FOPCON’s share of the proceeds are used to support the Oak Park Conservatory.

Sneak peeks Helene and Mark Connolly have been fine tuning the garden of their River Forest home since they moved in almost 30 years ago. Helene Connolly says that when she and her husband purchased the house, they “pulled everything out and started with a big plan.” With a landscape scheme created by Ward Wilson, they created multiple spaces on their corner lot. “The yard has different ‘rooms’ sort of like a house,” Helene Connolly said. “One area has the fire pit; another area is more meditative with a large Buddha statue; another features native grasses.” A koi pond and a river stone stream are flanked with benches to allow visitors to sit and enjoy the garden. Helene, who notes that they entertain a lot in the garden, says the garden has benefitted from their indoor décor as well. “We have a lot of art in our house,” she said. “So much, that we’ve kind of spilled out into the yard with it.”

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Photos by Mary E. O’Kiersey, Foxpath2

A (STONE) RIVER RUNS THROUGH IT: In the garden of Helene and Mark Connolly in River Forest, a river stone “stream” (above) is just one feature of a many-faceted, contemplative outdoor space. At Euclid Church in Oak Park, Ellen Cutter has worked with church members on creating a garden since 2003. “The garden is designed to be an open and welcoming place,” Cutter said. “Our church school kids often make bouquets, and many of our Oak Park Arms friends enjoy having fresh flowers.” Over the years, many have contributed to the garden. The church men’s group installed a retaining wall, designed by architect John Vriner. Crabapple trees and roses were donated to start the garden and many more plants have been donated in memory or honor of special people. In 2016, the church youth group added a slate path for wheelchair accessibility. Cutter notes that that the community recently lost volunteer Sally Stovall, who with her partner Dick Alton, worked with Sunday School classes to plant a monarch butterfly garden in 2012. Proving that gardens aren’t limited to houses and large

lots, the Santa Maria Condominiums in Oak Park have what Sennello calls a magical garden in the courtyard of their building. Sennello notes that the garden was a labor of love for residents Dave Gregoire and Jerry Lyons, who along with other residents, “gardened the entire courtyard over time and even went up the walls and onto the balconies.” Thirty years ago, Gregoire and Lyons left a home in the northwest suburbs to move to a condo in Oak Park. They missed gardening and presented a plan to the condo board to create a “weedy dog walk.” Over time, aided by generous donations from neighbors, the two have spent 20 years creating whimsical mix of plantings, hardscape and yard art. Today, the garden is a gathering spot and includes seating areas for small parties and for residents to enjoy the outdoors.


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Re/Max In The Village. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $289,000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-3 1740 N. 79th Court, Elmwood Park. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gagliardo Realty Associates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $329,900 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-2 638 N. Taylor Ave, Oak Park . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Baird & Warner Oak Park/River Forest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $349,000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2:30-4 1100 N. Humphrey Ave, Oak Park . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Beyond Properties Realty Group. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $349,900 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-3 1173 S. East Ave, Oak Park . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Re/Max In The Village. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $355,000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-3:30 1935 N. 77th Court, Elmwood Park. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Baird & Warner Oak Park/River Forest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $359,000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-3 949 N. Taylor Ave, Oak Park . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Compass Real Estate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Exactly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-2 944 N. Humphrey Ave, Oak Park . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gagliardo Realty Associates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $379,000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-3 614 Wesley Ave, Oak Park. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Berkshire Hathaway Homeservices Koenigrubloff Realty Group . . . . . . . . . . .$419,000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-3 332 S. Kenilworth Ave, Oak Park . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Beyond Properties Realty Group. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $425,000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sat. 11-1 940 Wesley Ave, Oak Park . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Beyond Properties Realty Group. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $439,900 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-3 1116 Hayes Ave, Oak Park. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Berkshire Hathaway Homeservices Koenigrubloff Realty Group . . . . . . . . . . $448,500 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1:15-3:15 1127 Wesley Ave, Oak Park . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Baird & Warner Oak Park/River Forest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $459,000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-3:30 629 Wesley Ave, Oak Park . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Re/Max In The Village. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $464,800 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12-1:30 1207 Rossell Ave, Oak Park. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Baird & Warner Oak Park/River Forest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $479,000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-2 1213 Edmer Ave, Oak Park. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gagliardo Realty Associates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $499,000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-3 1032 Superior St, Oak Park. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Baird & Warner Oak Park/River Forest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $499,000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-2 1224 Linden Ave, Oak Park. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Re/Max In The Village. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $524,000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-3 110 S. Marion St. Unit 403, Oak Park . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . @Properties. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $525,000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-1 728 S. Euclid Ave, Oak Park . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gagliardo Realty Associates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $539,900 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-3 401 Augusta, Oak Park. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Baird & Warner Oak Park/River Forest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $549,000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-1 922 N. East Ave, Oak Park . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Berkshire Hathaway Homeservices Koenigrubloff Realty Group . . . . . . . . . . $599,000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-1 142 S. Scoville Ave, Oak Park . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gagliardo Realty Associates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $605,000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-12:30 1041 N. East Ave, Oak Park . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Re/Max In The Village. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $650,000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-4 337 Wisconsin Ave, Oak Park. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Berkshire Hathaway Homeservices Koenigrubloff Realty Group. . . . . . . . . . . $675,000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-1:30 512 Thatcher Ave, River Forest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gagliardo Realty Associates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $679,000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-3 738 N. Marion St, Oak Park. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Baird & Warner Oak Park/River Forest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $699,900 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-1 178 N. Euclid Ave, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Baird & Warner Oak Park/River Forest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $710,000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-2 711 Thomas St, Oak Park . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Baird & Warner Oak Park/River Forest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $755,000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-3 200 S. Ridgeland Ave, Oak Park . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Beyond Properties Realty Group. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $790,000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-3 1423 Lathrop Ave, River Forest. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gagliardo Realty Associates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $799,000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-3 1114 Forest Ave, River Forest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Baird & Warner Oak Park/River Forest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $925,000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-3 174 N. Ridgeland Ave, Oak Park. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gagliardo Realty Associates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,087,500 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-2 630 N. East Ave, Oak Park . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Baird & Warner Oak Park/River Forest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$1,100,000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1:30-3 703 N. East Ave, Oak Park . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Baird & Warner Oak Park/River Forest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$1,199,000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-3:30 638 N. Kenilworth Ave, Oak Park . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gagliardo Realty Associates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,500,000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-3

Baird & Warner Oak Park/River Forest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $125,000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10:30-12:30 Beyond Properties Realty Group. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$199,000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sat. 11-1 Classic Properties . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $220,000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1130-1 Baird & Warner Oak Park/River Forest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$419,000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2:30-4 Baird & Warner Oak Park/River Forest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $439,000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12:30-2 Baird & Warner Oak Park/River Forest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $445,500 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12:30-2 Baird & Warner Oak Park/River Forest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $749,000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-3

529 Grove Ln, Forest Park . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1146 Schneider Ave, Oak Park . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110 Bishop Quarter Ln, Oak Park . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1018 Baldwin Ln, Oak Park . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7382 Madison St. Unit 23, River Forest. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7832 Madison St. Unit 23, River Forest. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 Forest Ave. Unit 5, River Forest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 Forest Ave. Unit 5, River Forest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7828 Madison St, River Forest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7828 Madison St, River Forest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 174 N. Marion St, Oak Park . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Re/Max In The Village. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $304,900 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12:30-2:30 Re/Max In The Village. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $329,000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11:30-1:30 Baird & Warner Oak Park/River Forest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$415,000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-3 Baird & Warner Oak Park/River Forest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $438,900 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1:30-3 Baird & Warner Oak Park/River Forest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $479,000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-2 Baird & Warner Oak Park/River Forest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $479,000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-1 Baird & Warner Oak Park/River Forest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $499,000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-1 Baird & Warner Oak Park/River Forest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $499,000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sat. 12-2 Baird & Warner Oak Park/River Forest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $529,000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-1 Baird & Warner Oak Park/River Forest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $529,000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-2 Baird & Warner Oak Park/River Forest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $619,900 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-2

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CHARMING 1913 HOME on the market for the first time ever! One family owned since the day it was built. Centrally located in beautiful River Forest. Large Covered Porch, hardwood floors, vintage light fixtures. Large Backyard leads to a two car garage and parking for an additional two cars. .......................... $389,500

RIVER FOREST HOMES STATELY BRICK/STONE ENGLISH STYLE HOME with 6 BRs and 7-1/2 BAs. Some features include limestone wood burning fireplace, dream kitchen, white oak floors, mud room............................................$2,290,000 BURMA BUILT BUHRKE HOUSE combines Tudor revival & chateau style architecture elements. Gorgeous décor and impeccable attention to detail in both house and landscaped grounds. .............................$2,199,000 BEAUTIFUL, CLASSIC HOME offers everything for today’s modern living. Custom-built home has the highest quality finishes. No detail was missed. LL has 2,000 feet of living area.........................................$1,595,000 SPECTACULAR HOME offers modern/elegant architectural design, tasteful decor and impeccable attention to detail throughout, with four bedrooms and five full baths. .........................................................$1,550,000 STUNNING NEW CONSTRUCTION HOME with 4 BR’s and 4 full & 1 half bath is ready for its first owners. Floor plan & room sizes are designed thoughtfully for high functionality. ...............................................$1,475,000 PRICE REDUCED BEAUTIFUL ITALIAN VILLA combines wonderful upgrades and finishes in a comfortable family home. New kitchen and four full floors of elegant living; spacious and sunny. ..........................$1,299,999 INVITING SPACIOUS HOME offers mid century/prairie style features with a large open floor plan. Unique feature with dual fireplaces in both kit/ fam rm & LR/DR.............................................................................. $1,250,000 HISTORIC PRAIRIE is believed to have been built around 1891 and remodeled by William Drummond in 1916. It has all of the classic features, and a pool in the backyard! ............................................................$1,199,000 SETTING A NEW STANDARD in approachable elegance, this 5 bedroom, 3-1/2 bath home will exceed your expectations. One of a kind floor plan, and three fully finished levels. ........................................................$1,135,000 PRICE REDUCED IMPECCABLY MAINTAINED CONTEMPORARY HOME Includes 3 BRs, 3 full/3 half BAs, bamboo floors, multi-faced gas fireplace, private office, updated kitchen, in-ground pool ............ $849,000 UNIQUE QUALITY BURMA BUILT HOME has many wonderful features including two separate office areas, hardwood floors, adjoining eating area-family room. .............................................................................. $845,000 BEAUTIFUL, BRIGHT, METICULOUSLY MAINTAINED home on generous lot. Hardwood floors, white molding, French doors, expansive yard. LL has fin RR and storage......................................................... $625,000 GREAT CURB APPEAL in this classic lannon stone house. Put your own touches on it and make it your own. Great bones, traditional layout. Everything you want. ........................................................................ $599,000

UNPRECEDENTED ESTATE in the Frank Lloyd Wright Historical district of Oak Park! This meticulously renovated 5 BR, 5 full / 2 half bath property offers exquisite details and refined finishes that boast timeless materials and over the top custom millwork. This is a showcase home! .........................................................$1,500,000

MOVE IN READY home within walking distance to train and schools with everything you need and want. Wood burning fireplace, library, extra large designer eat in kitchen, family room, 3 bedrooms, two full baths, living space in basement, brick paver patio, 2 car garage. ...........................................................$679,000

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HANDSOME TUDOR with classic original archway details beautifully blends w/ tasteful updated bathrooms and kitchen. Spacious formal living room with wood burning fireplace. Lovely dining room with built in corner cabinets. OUTSTANDING BACKYARD. Finished basement!.......$799,000

OAK PARK 1213 EDMER • OPEN SUNDAY 13 142 S SCOVILLE • OPEN SUNDAY 1112:30

CENTER OF TOWN VICTORIAN with high ceilings, four spacious FRESHLY PAINTED BUNGALOW on quiet cul-de-sac block with levels of living in beautiful OP. 5 BR, 3-12 BA home offers a formal entry, beautiful slate entry, art glass windows, hdwd flrs & stunning period wood burning FP, sun room, family room, eat-in kitchen. Great flow, lighting! Gas fireplace, built-in bookcases, cooks kitchen. Fin rec room tons of natural light & storage throughout this beauty!..........$605,000 with full BA, laundry/utility room & plenty of storage! ..........$499,000

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LOVELY BRICK HOME and its original details blend seamlessly w/ ORIGINAL CHARM AND CHARACTER can be found in this stucco 2 story stucco addition on large lot. 4 bedrooms, 2 full and 1 half bath, side center entrance Colonial. Oak and maple flooring, central air, built in beautiful woodwork throughout, wood burning fireplace, updated bookcases, art glass windows, brick fireplace with gas starter, sunroom, kitchen. Plenty of storage, 2 car garage…so much to see.....$539,900 eat in kitchen, finished basement, deck and 2 car garage. .....$379,900

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CHARMING TRILEVEL HOME located on a quiet street. 3BRs, 1-1/2 BA home offers heated and air conditioned sunroom, a beautiful large outdoor deck and fenced-in yard. .......................................................................................................................................................................$329,900 WELL MAINTAINED 1894 FARMHOUSE that is ready to move in to. 4 BRs, 2 full BAs. Features LR/DR combo, kitchen with Island, semi-finished bsmt, hdwd floors, central air........................................................... $425,000

OAK PARK HOMES

STATELY BRICK HOME with 4 BRs, 3 full/2 half BAs features a wood burning fireplace, built-in bookshelves, detailed carved molding, a library, sunroom, eat-in kitchen. ................................................................... $965,000 POSITIONED ON CORNER LOT the detail found throughout is something to see. Seamless addition adds space to this 4 BR home. .... $889,000 PRICE REDUCED HANDSOME PRAIRIE INFLUENCED HOME, evident in gorgeous original wood and beautiful art glass windows throughout. French doors, built- ins. Charming coach house. ...... $849,000 MOVE FAST! Lovely 4 BR, 2-1/2 BA Tudor home with original woodwork, windows with built –in screens, wood burning stone fireplace, built-in shelving. Meticulously maintained! ................................................. $669,000

STUNNING RENOVATION with exquisite modern finishes. Solid brick home features new hardwood floors, recessed lighting, family room. Just Move in and Enjoy! ............................................................................$648,500 A GRAND HOME situated in Historic OP! Enjoy the charm & character of HW floors, natural millwork, crown moldings, screened-in porch, den, landscaped private backyard. ............................................................$599,900 PRICE REDUCED ONE OF A KIND Hulbert built home with natural woodwork ON a 60 ft corner lot! This 5 BR, 3 full/2 half BA home features a spacious kitchen storage space in lower level. ................................ $598,900 STUNNING AMERICAN TUDOR on tree lined street. 2-story has old-world charm & classic characteristic with 2572 sq. ft. of elegance ...............$590,000 WONDERFUL GUNDERSON on wide lot. 5 BR, 2-1/2 BA features a spacious foyer, mudroom and 3 season porch on 2nd FL. Fnshd bsmt. ............. ..............................................................................................................$567,888 CLASSIC QUEEN ANNE HOME with 3 BRs, 3-1/2 BAs includes sun rm, fam rm, updated kit, great closet space, fin rec rm, custom deck.$519,000

LOVELY TRADITIONAL HOME, found in walkable OP location, offers wonderful space for family and entertaining. Original details blend seamlessly with the updated 3 story addition. Offers 5 bedrooms, 4-1/2 baths, newer kitchen, abundant storage, family room, wine cellar........................................................$1,087,500 CLASSIC NORTH OP HOME with impeccable curb appeal. Home includes a wood burning fireplace, stained glass, family room, eat in kitchen, ample closet space, expansive deck .................................. $449,000 WELL MAINTAINED 1894 FARMHOUSE that is move in ready! 4 BRs, 2 full BAs. Features LR/DR combo, kitchen with Island, semi-finished bsmt, HW floors, cen air............................................................................... $449,000 COOL MIDCENTURY MODERN HOME waiting for your ideas and updates. Unique split level designed by John Cordwell in 1953 for original owner. Cork floors, vintage kitchen. ................................................ $399,000

FOREST PARK HOMES RARE BRICK FOUR SQUARE HOME includes 4 BRs, 2 full, 2 half BAs, hardwood floors, remodeled kit w/attd fam rm, storage space in garage, deck with private fenced yard. ......................................................... $389,000

ELMWOOD PARK HOMES RECENTLY UPDATED COLONIAL located in EP’s RF Manor. Huge 2-story addition which includes a family room and 2-room master suite. Lots of windows and natural light................................................................$465,000 NOT YOUR TYPICAL RAISED RANCH! Move in ready brick and stone. 3 BRs, 2 Bas, LL open flr plan w/rec rm, laundry, wet bar area. ........$323,900

CONDOS/TOWNHOMES/2-FLATS RIVER FOREST 3BR, 2-1/2BA. 3000 sq ft open floor plan. ........ $775,000 RIVER FOREST 3BR, 2-1/2 BA. Top floor with open views. ....... $649,500 NEW LISTING RIVER FOREST Two Flat.................................... $625,000 RIVER FOREST 2BR, 2BA. Top floor, large patio.......................... $220,000 RIVER FOREST 2BR, 2BA. Bright, quiet top floor unit. ................$150,000 RIVER FOREST 1BR, 1BA. Newly updated. ...................................$114,500 RIVER FOREST 1BR, 1BA. All hardwood floors. ...........................$114,000 RIVER FOREST 2BR, 1BA. Convenient location. ............................ $90,000 RIVER FOREST 1BR, 1BA. First floor condo. ...................................$70,000 OAK PARK Two Flat..........................................................................$569,000 OAK PARK Two Flat......................................................................... $530,000 OAK PARK Two Flat......................................................................... $384,900 OAK PARK 2BR, 1BA. Move right in! Rehabbed. ...........................$145,000 OAK PARK 1BR, 1BA. Top floor vintage unit. .................................$119,000 PRICE REDUCED FOREST PARK 2BR, 2BA................................$269,000 FOREST PARK 1BR, 1BA. Neat, tidy, recently painted....................$89,500

For more listings & photos go to GagliardoRealty.com June 19, 2019 ■ Wednesday Journal/Forest Park Review

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P R O P E R T Y

T R A N S F E R S

River Forest home fetches $1.1 million

The following property transfers were reported by the Cook County Recorder of Deeds from Month 1 to June 19, 2019. Where addresses appear incomplete, for instance where a unit number appears missing, that information was not provided by the recorder of deeds.

OAK PARK ADDRESS

PRICE

SELLER

BUYER

179 N Elmwood Ave 204 S East Ave 315 Harrison St 1024 Superior St 536 S Elmwood Ave 321 S Cuyler Ave 622 S Taylor Ave 1167 S Grove Ave 744 Hayes Ave 637 N Marion St 225 N Kenilworth Ave THF 329 S Lombard Ave 113 S Elmwood Ave 717 N Ridgeland Ave 637 S East Ave 847 Home Ave 413 N Marion St 842 N Elmwood Ave 1136 Gunderson Ave 417 Clinton Ave 830 Clinton Ave 819 Linden Ave 316 S Taylor Ave 839 N Harvey Ave 715 S Maple Ave 522 S Ridgeland Ave 529 N Taylor Ave 108 Clinton Ave 527 S East Ave 824 S Harvey Ave 838 N Kenilworth Ave 841 N Marion St 639 N Lombard Ave 639 N Taylor Ave 700 Wisconsin Ave 1031 Hayes Ave 619 Clarence Ave 58 Madison St 601 South Blvd 1139 S Lombard Ave 826 Carpenter Ave 613 S Grove Ave 208 S Maple Ave 22 854 Carpenter Ave 1029 S Cuyler Ave 401 S Grove Ave 1G 431 S Kenilworth Ave 2N 426 W Washington Blvd 3W 38 Washington Blvd 381 801 Washington Blvd 8013 1029 Washington Blvd 10291A 1030 N Austin Blvd 2N 340 N Austin Blvd 3403

$895,000 $867,500 $801,000 $715,000 $697,000 $635,000 $600,000 $600,000 $576,000 $575,000 $565,000 $558,000 $545,000 $542,500 $537,000 $535,000 $535,000 $527,000 $521,000 $520,000 $518,000 $509,000 $505,000 $499,000 $485,000 $468,000 $465,000 $458,000 $450,000 $450,000 $445,000 $440,000 $434,000 $400,000 $385,000 $375,000 $375,000 $370,000 $352,000 $336,000 $325,000 $299,000 $290,000 $269,000 $253,000 $237,500 $229,000 $225,000 $200,000 $198,500 $190,000 $169,000 $169,000

Foley Mary Therese Tr Allscheid Steve P Saibreas Llc Lever Jonathan A Venter Jani Ellenbogen Paul D Simmons Thomas Frank Lorne Steiner Deborah L Conner William R Obrien Stacy Crowley Andrew S Kuenster Mark Jerome Tr Nunez Celinez Clark Benjamin J Shaw Peter M Cromydas Joan E Chicago Title Land Trust Co Tr Priceman Kathleen Ann Tr Ford Seamus Tzeng Laura A Lehnen Anthony Egleston Robert P Njinv Grp Llc Missaghi Amir Donegal Prop Lp Johnson Dale B Citywide Finance Llc Farlee James R Brewer Kathryn Anderson Kevin M Botti Blair N Lafleur Margaret J Tr Warner James A Burke Cory Wright Christine King Malcolm G Elsheikh Mahmoud M Huang Ber-Yui T Mikos John Sigismond Alejos Desi Chicago Title Land Trust Co Tr Maul Peter L Zhu Raymond Huijian Sjoblom Melinda R Brahmbhatt Hemant Tr Sacks Steven M Smith Christopher Hrynko Peggy A Brandt Ryan Yoshida Rika Czochara Kenneth Zelenski Shirley

Shure Mark E Bowman Jeremy Shoenprop Llc Messineo Luis Gaston Mahoney Donna M Jaeger Frank A Kowall Jennifer Burke Shannon Davis William D Cunningham Andrew E Friesema Willem Cherikos Jessica E Webb Jeramy Cooper Adam Ricketts William C Sanchez Joseph Enrique Newman Benjamin Brandt Ryan Hartin Chester K Yarbrough Karen Koreis Thomas Lewright Austin Lee Millman Abra Delmonte Inv Corp Rigaud Ira Kamar Brian Farris Bradford L Khetarpal Naveen Mohan Tribbla Christina M Opthol Samuel B Gladfelter Christopher Cuadra Maria Del Mar Chasson Gregory Bajek David Sanchez Leslie Bergwerff Jason Daniel Lang Reid Aaron 58-60 Madison Llc Clark Melissa Hernandez Joshua Gosselar Peter Eliason Renee F Govorunov Andriy P Adams Jacob Winchell Jamie Brahmbhatt Nayana Tr Crawford Catherine Gerber Kurt Upton Thompson Comi Samuel J Jones Darrell D Crespo Michael Reece Amy Marie

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923 Ashland Ave., River Forest

OAK PARK ADDRESS

PRICE

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BUYER

617 S Lombard Ave 1130 Ontario St B6 419 S East Ave 1A 853 Pleasant St 8533W 1427 N Harlem Ave 930 S Humphrey Ave 301 W Chicago Ave 1SW 835 Erie St 8351 920 Wesley Ave 920B 433 S Lombard Ave 27 420 S Kenilworth Ave 3 922 North Blvd 519 S Humphrey Ave 104 N Oak Park Ave 1C 934 Gunderson Ave 514 N Taylor Ave 828 N Austin Blvd 2NW 815 N East Ave 324 Wisconsin Ave C 110 S Humphrey Ave 415 S Lombard Ave 301

$164,000 $160,000 $144,000 $140,000 $136,000 $135,000 $131,000 $130,000 $120,000 $87,000 $85,500 $80,000 $75,000 Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown

Intercounty Judicial Sales Corp Rawls Greg Ib Real Estate Fund Llc Series 419 Lick Ewa Mtglq Inv Lp Iaconetti Michael Sohn Susan Nelson Mary K Salam Ismael Tariq Family Credit Counseling Serv Inc Peregrine Prop Inv Llc Poli Kristina M Dakof Bernard Trust 1 Judicial Sales Corp Judicial Sales Corp Judicial Sales Corp Judicial Sales Corp Intercounty Judicial Sales Corp Judicial Sales Corp Judicial Sales Corp Judicial Sales Corp

Lakefront Inv Grp Llc Cuevas Monica Hawkinson Mattie David Alan Schultz Trust Pangea Cap Inv Inc Sato Maki Black Clinton Anthony Daxter Prop Llc Mertdogan Akgun Miller Priscilla Conroy John C Sjba Llc Dakof Lawrence Mtglq Inv Lp Chondrite Reo Llc Umb Bk Tcf Natl Bk Chondrite Reo Llc Wilmington Trust U S Bk Deutsche Bk Natl Trust Co

ADDRESS

PRICE

425 Keystone Ave 923 Ashland Ave 344 Keystone Ave 1115 Forest Ave 327 Gale Ave 942 Lathrop Ave 611 Thatcher Ave 511 Monroe Ave 943 Monroe Ave 7902 Chicago Ave 1035 Bonnie Brae Pl 1511 Clinton Pl 50407 Ashland Ave 5H 1531 William St 15312 7200 Oak Ave 72003SE 7210 Oak Ave 72103SW 7213 W Division St 2

$1,345,500 $1,110,000 $1,035,000 $790,000 $725,000 $639,000 $621,000 $605,000 $539,000 $430,000 $385,000 $370,000 $160,000 $137,000 $100,500 $95,000 $70,000

RIVER FOREST SELLER

BUYER

Jpm Const Contracting Inc Carter Donald Heakin Maureen P Tr Anzia Joan Tr Meier Steven C Caldicott Brian Plofsky Ida Tr Goggin Kevin Buschmann Robert J Tr Zeegar Prop Llc-Series 13 Bonnie Brae Dev Llc Chicago Title Land Trust Co Tr Chicago Title Land Trust Co Tr Villani Tatiana Elizabeth Florek Darzyslaw Lin Richard Jpmorgan Chase Bk

Spoerer Kurt N Hartman Todd Davenport Milton Kirk Tyler Q Hawks James Anzia Joan Philp Joshua S Zinni Michael A Jr Hennis Matthew A Wnorowski Artur Bergetz Carl Apex Natl Real Est Llc Bishea Mary R Adm Vergara Marian D Dowell Moira Lanners Karen Smolen Iwona


P R O P E R T Y

T R A N S F E R S

HALF ACRE LOT

NEW LISTING

614 Thomas Ave., Forest Park

629 THATCHER, RIVER FOREST $1,285,000 :: 6 BED :: 4 BATH

1122 FOREST, RIVER FOREST $1,299,000 :: 6 BED :: 5.5 BATH

Fabulous Arts & Crafts home. Beautifully finished - great location!

Gorgeous kitchen/family room beautiful 1/2 acre lot.

NEW LISTING

FOREST PARK ADDRESS

PRICE

SELLER

BUYER

1900 Des Plaines Ave 233 Des Plaines Ave 614 Thomas Ave 1039 Thomas Ave 524 Ferdinand Ave 635 Marengo Ave 1035 Thomas Ave 200 Lathrop Ave 209 Brown Ave 1104 Ferdinand Ave 812 Ferdinand Ave 7521 Brown Ave 409 1113 Circle Ave 1037 Dunlop Ave 841 Marengo Ave 1105 Elgin Ave 7428 Franklin St 1022 Marengo Ave 218 Lathrop Ave 823 Harlem Ave 827 Beloit Ave 905 Lathrop Ave 7660 Wilcox St 211 Elgin Ave 6J 1023 Beloit Ave 215 Marengo Ave 3H 7532 Franklin St 1031 Ferdinand Ave 7242 Dixon St 7242B 7251 Randolph St MANY 7320 Dixon St 203 1029 Des Plaines Ave D601 1111 Lathrop Ave 251 Marengo Ave 4ES 1037 Des Plaines Ave E301 1021 Des Plaines Ave C308 115 Marengo Ave 508 1013 Des Plaines Ave B401 850 Des Plaines Ave 606 7500 Madison St

$4,060,000 $500,000 $459,000 $425,000 $410,000 $405,500 $390,000 $355,000 $350,000 $343,000 $340,000 $325,000 $319,000 $290,000 $287,500 $260,000 $250,000 $248,000 $230,000 $222,500 $220,000 $187,500 $185,000 $180,000 $175,000 $165,000 $160,000 $160,000 $156,500 $150,000 $150,000 $134,000 $131,500 $130,000 $120,000 $115,000 $105,000 $74,000 $69,000 $11,000

Broadway Prop Grp Llc 233 Desplaines Llc 614 Thomas Llc Purtan Ent Llc Sowa Bartosz Kc Cap Llc Siran Steve Dwyer Mary Ellen Ketelsen James J Extr Burke Joshua E Bishof John S Iii Tr Decanniere Andrew Sturdevant Jonathan D Bereckis Julie Humes Michelle Margaret Tr First Midwest Bk Gdn Jacknow Patrick J Bcl-Home Rehab Sub 1 Llc Murphy Vicki-Lyn Tr Barnett Katina Tr Ih2 Prop Il Lussow Diane L Tr Goetz David M Streeter Earleata Us Bk Sklamberg Rachael Tr Gao Xianlong Dangelo Jeffrey S Dilday Benjamin J Pinto Matthew D Carrozza John R Marszalek Joanna Brethower Peter D Tr Respass Christiana L D Souza Austin Tr Jimenez Maria D Montejo Sandow Shelley A Intercounty Judicial Sales Corp Cioppa Cynthia D Simo Cherie A Tr

Mlrp 7750 Ind Llc Garcia David Foley Mary Therese Tr Snyder Murray R Berthiaume Timothy Joel Hamilton Robert W Washington Blaine Raad Jonathan Roger Ketelsen Trust Lindsay Steven Theodore Tr Palaguachi Michael G Caldicott Brian Rose Mark D Debruyn Dane Kraemer Lucas Govindarajan Sudhanya R Gordon Jones Llc Brooks Jason F Corna Construction Inc Borcher Jeremy M Pekoll Kristin J Laurentiu Marioara D Baker Homes Inc Johnson Jennifer Sikavitsas Fernandez Lazaro Gavrilova Irina Denson Mary G Just Brilliant Prop Jbp Llc Robinson Leah M Mejia Leslie Popovic Bojan Adams Anwar Apex Natl Real Est Llc Olson Donald A Tr Taylor Eric E Scott William Battista Daniel First Arm Investment Group Maradiaga Iris S 7500 Ind E Llc

ACTIVE

NEW PRICE

906 COLUMBIAN, OAK PARK $859,000 :: 4 BED :: 2.5 BATH

801 CLINTON, RIVER FOREST $830,000 :: 3 + 1 BED :: 2.5+ BATH

7310 HOLLY, RIVER FOREST $945,000 :: 6 BED :: 5.5+ BATH

Beautiful totally new renovation top to bottom. Great location.

Beautiful brick colonial. Great location.

Great newer family home in awesome location. Walk to everything!

KATHY & TONY IWERSEN 708.772.8040 708.772.8041 tonyiwersen@atproperties.com

Terry Lemley, Agent 191 North Marion Oak Park, IL 60301 Bus: 708-383-3163 Terry Lemley, Agent Terry Terry Lemley, Lemley, Agent Agent terry@terrylemley.net

191 North Marion 191191 North North Marion Marion Oak Park, IL 60301 OakOak Park, Park, IL 60301 IL 60301 Bus: 708-383-3163 Bus:Bus: 708-383-3163 708-383-3163 terry@terrylemley.net terry@terrylemley.net terry@terrylemley.net

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York Furrier offers a complete line of professional, on-site services to care for your fur, shearling, leather, down, fine fabric, and luxe skiwear garments. For repairs, a better fit, restyling or repurposing older furs, the YF Staff and Design Team looks forward to assisting you. Drop-off during service hours or CALL 630-832-2200 to schedule a pick-up.

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In The Village, Realtors® 1224 LINDEN AVE OPEN SUN 1-3 PM

629 WESLEY AVE OPEN SUN 12-1:30 PM

1173 S EAST AVE OPEN SUN 2-3:30 PM

1146 SCHNEIDER AVE OPEN SUN 11:30-1:30 PM

529 GROVE LANE OPEN SUN 12:30-2:30 PM

Oak Park • $524,000 4BR, 2.1BA Call Joe x117

Oak Park • $464,800 3BR, 1.2BA Call Kyra x145

Oak Park • $355,000 4BR, 3BA Call Laurie x186

Oak Park • $329,000 2BR, 2.1BA Call Roz x112

Forest Park • $304,900 2BR, 2.1BA Call Kris x101

831 N LOMBARD AVE OPEN SUN 1-3 PM

Home of the Week

Oak Park • $529,900 3BR, 3.1BA Call Harry x116

Oak Park • $289,000 2BR, 2BA Call Mike x120

Oak Park • $494,000 4BR, 2BA Call Patti x124

Open Sunday 2-4pm

Oak Park • $349,000 3BR, 2.1BA Call Jane x118

Oak Park • $419,000 4BR, 1.1BA Call Elissa x192

Harry Walsh, Managing Broker

Marion Digre, Co-Owner

Kari Chronopoulos

Mike Becker

Jane McClelland

Roz Byrne

Mary Murphy

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1041 N East Ave Oak Park • $650,000 4BR, 2.2BA Call Roz x112

Oak Park • $262,000 3BR, 1BA Call Marion x111

Tom Byrne

Elissa Palermo

Laurie Christofano

Kyra Pych

Morgan Digre

Linda Rooney

Ed Goodwin

Kris Sagan

Joe Langley

Patti Sprafka-Wagner


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JOURNAL of Oak Park and River Forest

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HISTORY PRESERVED: The Oak Park Board of Trustees rejected a proposal to tear down two residential buildings in the Ridgeland-Oak Park Historic District, which would have been replaced by an 8-unit condo building.

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Gloria Morrissy, 90 Manager, Oak Park pedestrian mall

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COOK COUNTY REAL PROPERTY ASSESSMENTS FOR 2019 This publication constitutes official notice of the changes in assessment to all owners of real property in Oak Park Township. The 2019 assessment changes as published herein are those determined by the Assessor of Cook County. It is the duty of the Assessor to appraise all taxable real property in Cook County at its fair cash value as of January 1, 2019. Fair cash value is described as what the property would bring at a voluntary sale in the normal course of business or trade. The Assessor is required by law to assess said property in a fair and just manner. The Assessor does not determine property taxes. Property taxes are determined by the spending needs and requests of municipalities, school boards, park districts and other local government agencies which provide public services to property owners. The Assessor’s sole responsibility is to estimate the value of real estate property. In Cook County, real property is classified according to its use. The classification system is used to determine the percentage of the fair cash value at which the real property is assessed for purposes of taxation. Accordingly, real property is assessed at only a fraction of its fair cash value, depending on its use and classification. Changes in assessment for land and improvements are listed separately. The dimensions of the land are also listed: A - Acres B - Back Lot N - Irregular Lot S - Square Feet Cook County uses a Permanent Index Number (P.I.N) system as a means to identify individual real estate parcels. The PIN consists of a 14-digit number. The first two digits identify the area or survey township; the second two digits identify the sub-area or section; the next three digits identify blocks. Note: Blocks are defined as follows: Blocks 100 to 199 are located in the N.W. Quarter Blocks 200 to 299 are located in the N.E. Quarter Blocks 300 to 399 are located in the S.W. Quarter Blocks 400 to 499 are located in the S.E. Quarter The next three digits in the series identify the specific parcel or lot. The last four, (where applicable), identify individual condominium units, nonoperating railroad parcels or leasehold’s of exempt parcels. Whenever possible, the assessment list will be listed by the street name and the street or house number of the parcel. However, the Cook County Assessor’s Office official records rely on permanent Property Index Numbers (P.I.N.) only. No assessment of real property shall be considered invalid due to an incorrect listing. If you have any questions regarding the assessment of real property you should visit the Office of the Assessor of Cook County, 118 N. Clark Street, Room 301, Chicago, Illinois 60602, or call (312) 443-7550.

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MARK F SASSE DEBRA L DAILY DLLR BNK SRVCNG CNTR BRIDGETT L ALLEN HEDGE EUCLID

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M & L MITCHELL CHICAGO TITLE LAND TR RICH & KATRINA VIGSNES MICHAEL BALDINGER SEAN B KELLEY JOSEPN E RUGGIRELLO KREMENA P ANGELOVA FRANCIS H CORDERO JOSEPH KU KYLE W MARTEN DAVID CRUZ CLAUDIA BERMAN ANDREA SANDOVAL KIRBY C IGOE R & E SALVADOR DAN MCNULTY RICHARD & KATHRYN BACA ROBERT NIEWIJK JOEL NICKSON DAVID E WALKER NILES CONSTRUCTION NILES CONSTRUCTION TODD LEE SUSAN TALABER DALE ELLIOTT KLEBER DOUGLAS &KIMBERLY KATZ ADAM J DEAN DEAN A WELLS JAMES R CHOCHOLA CARA WILLIAMS DAVID & NALLELY GASS ERIC LAVIGUEUR MIRNA ALLEN MATTHEW J REGAN SHARON R PEARCE LUCAS A SCHROEDER MAT & ELIZ WILLIAMS FAIR OAKS

IMP

6696 7440 5952 5356

37727 41624 43358 41740

124 201 217 233 330 415 431 431 431 431 431 431 431 431 431 527 538 539 604 605 739 741 816 821 928 933 1005 1012 1014 1025 1037 1105 1115 1116 1120 1136 1167

8750S 17500S 8735S 8750S 10500S 8850S 8836S 8836S 8836S 8836S 8836S 8836S 8836S 8836S 8836S 4199S 5040S 6300S 6300S 7073S 3150S 3150S 3780S 4158S 3131S 4612S 4575S 4725S 4410S 4575S 4575S 4575S 4575S 4725S 4725S 4410S 4575S

7656 15312 7643 7656 7612 7743 816 690 618 690 627 816 618 627 675 3779 4536 5670 5670 6365 2835 2835 3402 3742 2974 4381 4346 4488 4189 4346 4346 4346 4346 4488 4488 4189 4346

44433 81190 58158 48603 77000 42448 10284 8689 7784 8689 7904 10284 7784 7904 8499 30864 29485 37362 42462 33648 34114 10297 38488 31084 37716 31120 33191 25898 16426 30424 31759 26961 22058 17908 27725 28291 30849

500 520 521 522 525 526 530 540 600 615 639 712 719 722 730 819 928 929 934 945 949 1044 1212 1217 1225

7497S 9460S 8600S 8600S 11180S 8600S 8600S 8600S 8610S 8550S 8550S 8550S 10175S 8550S 8550S 8550S 7650S 8500S 8500S 12750S 12767S 10927S 7350S 7800S 7800S

7684 9696 8170 8815 10621 8815 8815 7310 8179 8122 6840 8550 9666 8763 8763 8763 9180 10200 10200 15300 15320 13112 8820 9360 9360

35109 41877 54995 49006 72001 50311 51782 87798 58852 45731 78946 92912 52077 44817 42739 44789 40700 45327 35593 40857 62927 56081 40108 36934 45781

150 150 250 318 423 500 623 634 645 705 718 720 801 818 915 920 935 1018 1227

69472S 69472S 11305S 35640S 8550S 7878S 7450S 7450S 5215S 4183S 9515S 7785S 3759S 10440S 8700S 8700S 8700S 8300S 8350S

4376 106778 9044 33858 8122 8074 6332 7636 5345 4287 9752 7979 3852 10701 10440 10440 10440 9960 10020

210067 5142006 71187 88307 55177 39514 46917 40276 30119 36997 43920 29023 27150 71235 39121 36460 44511 43732 28335

41 115 115 115 115 115 115 733 1020

6000S 6300S 6300S 6300S 6300S 6300S 6300S 5043S 16324S

7200 1028 1027 1027 861 861 861 4790 23669

69461 11026 11019 11019 9239 9239 9239 33462 361

439 1105

4732S 8677S

5678 10412

39537 37527

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EMIL VENUTI TRACEY DEAN DZEMAL & NEDIMA JOHIC P & K JOHNSON GERARDO RAMOS ANTONIO PACHECO JR GREGORY HYPPOLITE DIMITRIS KASIMATIS “COURTGROUP, INC.” GREENFIELD

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MCREF OAK PARK LLC MCREF OAK PARK LLC MICHELE R PIERCE T KENDALL HUNT TRUST SUMNER FARREN HONG S LEE JAMES E CALLAHAN BURKLE & COZZI PHILIP L NEVELS STEPHEN BLACK R KALISH & D NABWANGU JASMINE WALTON VINCENT KENYON PETER LISNIC DONALD N LINDA L SMITH ROEDER JOINT LIVING TR CHARLOTTE TAN BRADLEY A RIST R & L TRUELOVE GARFIELD

SIZE 5580S 6200S 4960S 4464S

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PATRICK MORONEY DREW GEORGE PEEL ANTHONY BANOUT DENNIS C MURAWSKI J FARRAN & M WASSON PAUK HENRY & HELEN WEI JOHN N GALLO EDWIN C MCGEE JR MARK TRINKA RASKIN & ALEXANDER R ROMAND & DOUGLAS L BYRON C & SUSAN C STAN SHERWIN S W HO ANEL Z DOMINGUEZ MICHELLE L PIEL A MODY & P KANIVE J MARTENS K MORIARTY S WHITLOCK & J ANDERSO ROBERT C RANSOM KYLE & KATHERINE DAVIS MR & MRS VIKRAM SOBTI MICHAEL DONLIN TERENCE J DONLIN PETE GEORGE A & K VERMANI FOREST

BLK. 1115 1121 1122 1223

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A & M HUGHES HILARIE &BRIAN POZESKY

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J NILE WENDORF AMIE CASSON CHAD B INGRAM COURTNEY COKE ROBERT S BECKER STUART E NELSEN DIANNE L MCDERMOTT REV JEFFREY & SUSAN TSAN ROBERT DUNN FREDERICK D KALKIRTZ GEORGE A LYONS HANSEL LAW ERIN JONES JEFFREY BUCKLEY 928 GROVE LLC DAVID & AMIE WHITE LINDA HATTERSLEY MARIA NICOLE ALMY RONALD ALEMAN T K BODZIONEY & C J HA SLAWOMIR LESNY WARRIOR CONSTRUCTION CHARLES E ANDERSON NAN & ROBERT WALICKI THOMAS G BROOKER JONATHAN K BUS GUNDERSON

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PHILIP G DECARION TRUS NICHAYETTE VIL ALDO HARLEM ASSOCIATES HARRISON

LAND

IMP

N 169 211 211 211 211 211 211 211 211 211 211 217 320 436 509 510 511 518 536 600 601 605 725 745 814 818 827 903 907 934 1007 1030 1034 1106 1111 1138 1147 1218 1220 1234

12750S 8550S 8550S 8550S 8550S 8550S 8550S 8550S 8550S 8550S 8550S 1549S 4284S 10431S 7700S 5600S 7700S 5450S 7695S 6686S 6280S 3925S 8632S 4183S 8150S 8231S 8400S 7962S 7900S 8150S 7900S 8150S 8150S 8150S 8000S 8150S 8000S 8150S 8150S 8150S

1002 589 390 390 589 198 198 198 99 99 99 1471 4069 9909 6545 5320 7892 5177 7310 6853 6437 4023 8847 3555 8353 8436 8610 9554 9480 9780 9480 9780 9780 9780 9600 9780 9600 9780 9780 9780

33657 10997 7291 7286 10997 3707 3707 3705 1853 1852 1853 29391 45319 50589 55586 45511 41859 30947 29066 37012 36177 39290 39626 35619 45670 53301 49436 26560 37863 41996 41930 42353 27264 48002 40422 34340 46971 43151 43899 30381

223 315 320 324 325 334 412 430 616 625 636 717 849 923 928 933 945 1003 1025 1034 1102 1106 1122 1126 1156 1177

7755S 7050S 7050S 7050S 7050S 10575S 7050S 5640S 6250S 5000S 6250S 3333S 3500S 4679S 3425S 6826S 4110S 6850S 4795S 3973S 5754S 4521S 4566S 3425S 4566S 5137S

7948 7226 7226 7226 7226 8988 7226 5781 5625 4500 5625 2999 3150 4445 3253 6484 3904 6507 4555 3774 5466 4294 4337 3253 4337 4880

36077 36940 45886 42045 39498 45269 34034 36898 25073 29043 38701 29034 29131 17888 28586 31574 33126 39321 38432 23542 26378 4399 29011 30043 38248 23064

520 529 533 541 603 616 624 711 718 818 820 938 1022 1023 1024 1140 1153 1163 1179

5320S 3150S 3150S 3150S 4199S 5320S 5320S 4725S 5320S 6543S 5320S 4762S 3175S 4221S 3175S 4158S 3780S 3150S 3150S

4788 2835 2835 2835 3779 4788 4788 4252 4788 5888 4788 4523 3016 4009 3016 3950 3591 2992 2992

35872 30704 28549 31431 35290 30974 37434 35607 36929 42618 39580 24796 14956 31121 7705 27165 27713 39611 25127

13798S 6147S 30798S 48552S

50017 6300 111642 176001

119089 34444 282298 455834

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STANLEY A BIRNBAUM JOHN L HODGES ANNIE DICKERSON T W TAYLOR & EVENSON PETER WALTERS STEVEN C BURTON JEFF & MARY DEGRAZIA JOSEPH COGLIANESE DAVID JONES DONNA HEMPHILL URI & OFRA PELED BRIAN PATRICK MCDERMOT JAMES GROSSO CLIFFORD T OSBORN JAMES GROSSO ROBERT A BLONSKI CLAUDETTE SANCHEZ JOVITA MONARREZ EDMUNDO GARCIA SOLIS HARLEM

SIZE

N 601 1017 1135 1515

ST

HARRISON ST VEN LLC JANICE ELKINS HARRISON ST VEN LLC 221 HARRISON LLC MADORA BOND GICEL MERCADO LBS MANAGEMENTS LLC

146 149 201 219 540 608 812

HARRISON

W

ST

3913S 2203S 7296S 6300S 3125S 6000S 5087S

14184 1982 26448 9135 2812 11625 18440

10742 35157 143926 32365 24263 114285 114885

HARRISON STREET VENTUR FLEXHOUSE OAK PARK LLC FLEXHOUSE OAK PARK LLC FLEXHOUSE OAK PARK LL FLEXHOUSE OAK PARK LLC HARRISON STREET VENTUR HARVEY

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A NORD MICHAEL L LINHARDT MARCIA L WATT ROGENE V TUBMAN DANIEL MCELLIGOTT JEREMY ZUBA THOMAS A BUTTS AMY MELVIN & R MALCOLN JOHN F LATTYAK CHRIS & JAYNE MENDIUS B CONSTABLE C TERHORST ISMAEL SUFYAN KHAN TOM HOLLINDEN DINA ROSS EVAN ROTH NATHAN HARTRICH MARIE I JORDAN SCOTT R BURNHAM KATHLEEN LORDEN PARAGON RELOCATION RES DANIEL KIRZANE MONJU SARKAR HARVEY

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BENJAMIN PREYSS GARRICK BRADLEY DAVID & ADDIE HUSBANDS DARIN BUCZKOWSKI MORRIS L WILSON ERIKA L TRAVIS MICHAEL A HOWLAND & IV MICHAEL SCHINDLER DIANE KAVANAUGH GOMBERG & ROTHSTEIN ABDUL HUSSEIN MAZIN WALTER J PAZERA KURT E BRYNING M SUGIMOTO & E SMITH KHANLOO EILEEN GHAFFAR DAVID AND NINA DIEHL KEVIN M KELEHER JASON & SARA CRAWFORD SHAWNA L ANDERSON HAYES

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DONNA ANDREE BRIAN P MCDERMOTT MARGARET LYONS MR & MRS ANTONIO ORTIZ TAXPAYER OF BRYAN L HUNT MARIUM H BAKER THOMAS GLONEK PATRICIA BROCKEN TERRANCE P BAKER BRYAN WONG MICHAEL P NEAL JAMES & EDITH DENT DANIEL P BECKER ANISH U JETHMALANI JOHN LEWIS SILVEY ANDREW J JAGER MILA TELLEZ JAY & CHLOE CUNNINGHAM ANDREW J GORTON HOME

2521S SIZE 1863S 1853S 1853S 1769S 2661S

2268 LAND 1676 1667 1667 1592 2394

11658 IMP 46878 46878 46878 46878 12046

5037S 8550S 8550S 6840S 8550S 8379S 5514S 7267S 8550S 8550S 8550S 6335S 4699S 4725S 4725S 3937S 4273S 5000S 4080S 5396S 4624S 5000S

4281 7267 7267 5814 7267 7122 4686 6176 7267 7267 8763 6493 4816 4843 4843 4035 4379 5125 4182 5530 4739 5125

28427 60656 45608 41890 35623 44823 34999 38662 45215 43292 33453 27343 28980 28424 36572 21898 20062 26720 25079 32357 29101 27279

209 519 531 604 606 621 623 624 700 701 729 736 816 1044 1104 1121 1129 1152 1164

8600S 3125S 3125S 3125S 3125S 3125S 3125S 3125S 6242S 6241S 4687S 4687S 6250S 3600S 4500S 3150S 6300S 3630S 3025S

7310 2812 2812 2812 2812 2812 2812 2812 5617 5616 4218 4218 5625 3330 4162 2913 5827 3357 2798

44883 25902 22178 29430 24053 24361 33648 30515 29455 33708 24597 25892 29666 15008 19837 23036 36804 25772 23951

710 737 807 841 901 916 926 1001 1010 1025 1027 1101 1106 1119 1220 1221 1226 1231

4725S 4158S 4158S 4199S 4646S 4646S 4646S 4000S 4125S 4125S 4125S 6449S 4795S 4795S 4658S 4658S 4658S 4528S

4843 4261 4261 4303 4762 4762 4762 4100 4228 4228 4228 6610 4914 4914 4774 4774 4774 4641

65335 22224 34647 25539 22988 62584 26601 21759 29041 21134 24876 26396 29809 31990 22270 29351 19524 24906

511 513 533 546 626 629 730 803 824 827 842 1012 1036 1105 1114 1115 1119 1140 1163 1185

3150S 3150S 4199S 3715S 4687S 4725S 3750S 3150S 3750S 4725S 3875S 3780S 3780S 4725S 4032S 3906S 4032S 4725S 3150S 3150S

2835 2835 3779 3343 4218 4252 3375 2835 3375 4252 3487 3496 3496 4370 3729 3613 3729 4370 2913 2913

26393 28269 33403 35472 27718 39748 27252 21226 25511 33951 28161 18024 25102 19010 18966 19824 14074 18043 18897 17444

224 325 408 430 437 437 437 439 439 439 440 446 448

8450S 8900S 8000S . 252A 8900S 8900S 8900S 8900S 8900S 8900S 4080S 1037S 909S

8661 9122 6800 1 1186 1186 1186 1186 1186 1186 4182 1503 1318

36465 35967 55515

N 125 150 154 165 178 202 203 308 400 407 516 630 640 821 822 840 949 1121 1124 1137 1222 1231 S

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MK CONSTRUCTION & BUIL RENEE S SZEWCZYK CHRIS E MURRAY DAVID & KRISTEN COMM JOHN MEADE REYCOR REAL ESTATE LLC ROBERT H MUTTER GREGORY MILLER KURT & LEEANN ROSKOPF ANDRAS LADANYI & DIVYA J & A DAVISON KEVIN R BYNOE ANDREW WILLIAMS CLARK ELIZABETH J OBRIEN MICHAEL INGERSOLL ALTUS GROUP US INC LEETHELMAN KING C E HUNTER HIGHLAND

200 BLK. 202 204 206 208 210

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18706 18707 18707 18706 18707 18707

LEXINGTON RESERVE AT O R & P WHITEHOUSE DAVID HEINZMANN KEVIN S BECK RICHARD &MARIAN FRENDT THOMAS P WOODS WILLIAM MARTIN C & M FREER TED E MORAWSKI MICHAEL DOMAN SEAN M HARMON JAMES GEARHART PAUL GRACHAN WILLIAMS & DEHNKE ERIC KRAUS JOHN GROGAN JUSUS AGUIRRE ANGELA MONTEGNA & ANDR RANDY FREDERICK MAURO BAIARDO HOME

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HOLLY J COPELAND HUMPHREY

JIM SLAMA EUNICE CHAN COREY T GLODEK LINDA GUMP MOWBRAY MICHAEL K CONNLLY TAISHA L FOSTER TAUGINAS CASIMIR EMMA C PAUL BRACE MELTON ANITA L KARLSON RAYMOND SMITH JUSTIN KYLE RIEGSECKER PAMELA A ANDERSON RENEE SMITH QUINN PAUL & CHRISTINA DOWN CHRIS HAUSER KATHLEEN JOHNSON JOHN R MASCHOFF TORRENCE K HAMMOND LEAP PROPERTIES INC FRED POLK JR TUWANDA WILLIAMSON AARON & HOLLY TRAVIS AVE

DAPHNE WILLIAMS K HOGAN & E SWCHWAN JARED & ELIZABETH HAMI SHEILA CONNER TODD WILSON RUDOLPH / GAIL PETRICH M & M PETERS JOHN S PEGGY COON PATRICIA COMPODONICO 1016A LLC YING HE BERNICE ERRICK J C KLIMENT WILLIAM & MARILYN ROY A JONES J C KLIMENT “Fox Partners, L.P.” 1016A LLC T P & CLAUDIA THOMAS KAREN M ALANIS MOWBRAY MGMT SERVICES OAK PARK FOREST PARK R K GABBETT B SCAGNELLI MARJOYRE K WRIGHT LIVI ROCHELLE KUZARA ANGELIQUE MURPHY LISA WISTER ABIGAIL PRESCOTT JANE MCCLELLANO DAVID MCCAMMOND WATTS SARAH & JENS CONZEN D&J E SCHLADEMAN CARLA NIETO AUGUSTO GALLARDO DAVID & LEAH FLUECKE MARGARET SVEC GAVIN KEARNEY IOWA

IMP 32314 32220 31363 41947 28998 76025 28641 26407 32580 32043 29585 23031 68170 34011 27068 23388 30292 31850 27565

2300S

2070

29703

8550S 5130S 5130S 3605S 8550S 9050S 5430S 5792S 7964S 6300S 3780S 4032S 3875S 4750S 4325S 4158S 4250S 4250S 6125S 4795S 4620S 4658S 4658S

5985 4360 4360 3695 8763 9276 5565 5936 8163 6457 3874 4132 3971 4868 4433 4261 4356 4356 6278 4914 4735 4774 4774

43567 32592 30544 28055 31363 26778 26129 24550 28953 23986 16747 26310 20064 27592 30336 16395 30227 21914 31190 20795 24178 39059 33090

102 106 132 200 201 212 307 324 407 407 407 409 409 409 409 409 409 409 429 533 539 612 617 624 726 812 816 923 925 926 1021 1026 1033 1113 1133 1134 1141 1164

5350S 5350S 8600S 8600S 8600S 8600S 8600S 8600S 8628S 8628S 8628S 8628S 8628S 8628S 8628S 8628S 8628S 8628S 6192S 7031S 7031S 4625S 4687S 4125S 4270S 6150S 6150S 3150S 4158S 4725S 4662S 4158S 4199S 4725S 4725S 4725S 4284S 4329S

4547 4547 7310 7310 7310 7310 7310 7310 391 393 397 561 566 571 53 53 53 53 5263 6327 6327 4162 4218 3712 3843 5535 5535 2835 3742 4252 4312 3846 3884 4370 4370 4370 3962 4004

23264 30270 38993 41502 40930 44415 47832 40147 9194 9257 9351 13186 13312 13438 1257 1257 1257 1257 32333 26715 30991 38444 28866 31309 33378 33010 37446 27975 27144 29538 33750 20493 22654 20071 18533 23575 18606 24757

250 264 450 616 719 722

6250S 3750S 6696S 7100S 6256S 11450S

6406 3843 6361 6745 5943 10877

32112 59368 32088 48417 43837 63282

545

6300S

5670

34182

11020S 31632S 43692S 8960S 7560S

9697 30050 41507 8512 7749

104585 103891 97199 77500 46485

S

N 171 415 419 430 536 611 614 626 627 706 711 806 917 927 1000 1013 1026 1034 1037 1116 1126 1216 1219 S

BLVD

CHRIS BUSBEY KENILWORTH

1793 LAND 5625 3172 3172 3172 3105 5625 5343 7125 5813 5343 4337 4333 4333 5343 4337 5342 4218 4358 4218

ST

M & J WHITE TEJAS SHAH ANNE MARIE MALFAIT BENJAMIN C KOPEL W KEER W RINGLE MORONEY JACKSON

1237S SIZE 6250S 3525S 3525S 3525S 3450S 6250S 5625S 7500S 6119S 5625S 4566S 4562S 4562S 5625S 4566S 5624S 4440S 4588S 4440S

850 AVE

HUMPHREY

450 BLK. 525 620 626 700 734 809 921 941 946 1015 1026 1040 1042 1137 1160 1169 1179 1183 1187

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N 338 407 417 432 531

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GENE REISINGER OAK PARK RESIDENCE COR MICHELE GILL J&M MURPHY WOLIN LEVIN INC 261 BEN HAMMOND DONNELL LANGSTON LAURA & JEAN SINGER FREDERICK MARTIN S & C SCHIFFNER RYAN & COLLEEN KELLY ANDREW FULLER ROBERT A BELL JEAN T DIVANE SCOTT & PATTI DOSSEY KERRY BRADFORD THOMAS BROOKER SCOTT B EMERY THOMAS BRADLEY KEEFNER SUTTON & JOHNSON PHILIP & SUSAN SMITH D & K MCCREARY REBECCA HUTSON JOHN L & JANET E CZERW BRAD & DEANNA KRISCHKE ETHAN & MADIGAN KENT LAKE

43755 47094 49696 32951 37495 44970 47196 37112 40384 44579 40731 45562 74338 56282 39428 49690 46486

S 118 213 238 312 403 429 530 605 617 626 709 716 811 830 848 904 910 929 931 939 1009 1016 1022 1042 1155 1164

7050S 8450S 7050S 4935S 15247S 1732S 5625S 7500S 7500S 5625S 7575S 7500S 7500S 7500S 7500S 4071S 4071S 4110S 4795S 4110S 6850S 4110S 4110S 5137S 3425S 3425S

7226 8661 7226 5058 22108 2511 5062 6750 6750 5062 6817 6750 6750 6750 6750 3867 3867 3904 4555 3904 6507 3904 3904 4880 3253 3253

30973 5294 54331 61019 96376 28236 41967 45244 42672 33933 38530 39898 32320 33139 36019 34102 34389 30415 26362 25501 38963 25598 23116 22862 20313 25067

18 50 114 116 316 720 720 855 857 861 1005 1010 1115 1116 1116 1116 1120 1129 1129 1129 1129 1140 1144 1150

12605S 4177S 6317S 6279S 10282S 3975S 1482S 15730S 12300S 850S 29794S 19237S 2500S 34748S 34748S 34748S 34748S 4466S 21087S 21087S 5873S 19200S 9650S 10036S

50420 3550 5369 5337 51097 15900 5928 25168 19680 1360 119176 76948 10000 527 527 175 11206 5533 18978 26126 7276 76800 38600 40144

60840 23069 53836 33840 175580 91297 459 76497 6 30 56929 1878469 15286 9043 9043 3014 521471 120554 401497 421941 60277 826167 395325 406090

2 2 2 2 2 52 202 212

5000S 5000S 5000S 5000S 5000S 4902S 5000S 4375S

746 908 907 908 908 5024 5125 4484

4922 5992 5987 5989 5992 30728 30917 31019

402 423 443 463

9687S 7050S 7100S 7100S

11624 8460 8520 8520

65442 38117 40983 39701

139 207 217 300 325 414 415 425 425 521 530 723 723 734 842 843 901 908 909

6640S 7470S 8300S 14264S 12642S 15925S 24012S 17400S 10788S 17497S 17400S 851S 6650S 8750S 6200S 6200S 8318S 6200S 6250S

6806 7096 7885 13550 12009 15128 22811 16530 10248 16622 16530 712 5320 8312 6355 6355 9981 7440 7500

37348 73008 34917 63312 92479 73727 79519 119075 119075 67183 91195

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RELIGION GUIDE Presbyterian

Check First.

First Congregational Church of Maywood

400 N. Fifth Avenue (1 block north of Lake St.) Come join us for Sunday Morning Worship at 11 am Pastor Elliot Wimbush will be preaching the message. Refreshments and fellowship follow the service. 708-344-6150 firstchurchofmaywood.org When you're looking for a place to worship the Lord, Check First.

You’re Invited to A Church for All Nations A Church Without Walls SERVICE LOCATION Forest Park Plaza 7600 W. Roosevelt Road Forest Park, IL 60130

William S. Winston Pastor

ELCA, Lutheran

Good Shepherd

Worshiping at 820 Ontario, Oak Park IL (First Baptist Church) 9:00 a.m.—Education Hour 10:30 a.m.—Worship

All are welcome. goodshepherdlc.org 708-848-4741

Lutheran—ELCA

United Lutheran Church

409 Greenfield Street (at Ridgeland Avenue) Oak Park Holy Communion with nursery care and children’s chapel each Sunday at 9:30 a.m.

Sunday Service 7AM, 9AM & 11:15AM Believer’s Walk of Faith Broadcast Schedule (Times in Central Standard Time) Television DAYSTAR (M-F)

3:30-4:00pm

Nationwide

WJYS-TV (M-F)

6:30-7:00am

Chicago, IL.

WCIU-TV (Sun.)

10:30-11:00am

Chicago, IL.

Word Network

10:30-11:00am

Nationwide

(M-F)

www.livingwd.org www.billwinston.org

West Suburban Temple Har Zion

1040 N. Harlem Avenue River Forest Meet our Rabbi, Adir Glick Pray, learn, and celebrate with our caring, progressive, egalitarian community. Interfaith families are welcome. Accredited Early Childhood Program Religious School for K thru 12 Daily Morning Minyan Weekly Shabbat Services Friday 6:30pm & Saturday 10:00am Affiliated with United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism 708.366.9000 www.wsthz.org

PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH

744 Fair Oaks Ave. Oak Park 386-4920

Summer

Worship Service Sundays at 10:00 am fairoakspres.org OAK PARK MEETING OF FRIENDS (Quakers) Meeting For Worship Sundays at 10:00 a.m. at Oak Park Art League 720 Chicago Ave., Oak Park Please call 708-445-8201 www.oakparkfriends.org

Roman Catholic

Ascension Catholic Church

www.unitedlutheranchurch.org

708/386-1576

(708) 697-5000 LIVE Webcast - 11:15AM Service

Fair Oaks

Lutheran-Independent

Grace Lutheran Church

7300 W. Division, River Forest David R. Lyle, Senior Pastor David W. Wegner, Assoc. Pastor Lauren Dow Wegner, Assoc. Pastor Sunday Worship, 8:30 & 11:00 a.m. Sunday School/Adult Ed. 9:45 a.m. Childcare Available

Grace Lutheran School

Preschool - 8th Grade Bill Koehne, Principal 366-6900, graceriverforest.org Lutheran-Missouri Synod

St. John Evangelical Lutheran Church

305 Circle Ave, Forest Park Sunday Worship, 9:30am Christian Education Hour 8:30am Wednesday Worship 7:00pm Wheelchair Access to Sanctuary Leonard Payton, Pastor Roney Riley, Assistant Pastor 708-366-3226 www.stjohnforestpark.org Methodist

First United Methodist Church of Oak Park

324 N. Oak Park Avenue 708-383-4983 www.firstUMCoakpark.org Sunday School for all Ages, 9am Sunday Worship, 10am Children’s Chapel during Worship Rev. Katherine Thomas Paisley, Pastor Professionally Staffed Nursery Fellowship Time after Worship

808 S. East Ave. 708/848-2703 www.ascensionoakpark.com Worship: Saturday Mass 5:00 pm Sunday Masses 7:30, 9:00, 11 am, 5:00 pm Sacrament of Reconciliation 4 pm Saturday Taize Prayer 7:30 pm First Fridays Feb.– Dec. & Jan. 1

Rev. James Hurlbert, Pastor

Roman Catholic

St. Bernardine Catholic Church Harrison & Elgin, Forest Park

CELEBRATING OUR 107TH YEAR! Sat. Masses: 8:30am & 5:00pm SUNDAY MASSES: 8:00am & 10:30am 10:30 Mass-Daycare for all ages CCD Sun. 9am-10:15am Reconciliation: Sat. 9am & 4pm Weekday Masses: Monday–Thursday 6:30am Church Office: 708-366-0839 CCD: 708-366-3553 www.stbern.com Pastor: Fr. Stanislaw Kuca

Roman Catholic

St. Edmund Catholic Church

188 South Oak Park Ave. Saturday Mass: 5:30 p.m. Sunday Masses: 9:00 & 11:00 a.m. Weekday Mass: 8:30 a.m. M–F Holy Day Masses: As Announced Reconciliation: Saturday 4:15 p.m. Parish Office: 708-848-4417 Religious Ed Phone: 708-848-7220

St. Giles Family Mass Community

We welcome all to attend Sunday Mass at 10 a.m. on the St. Giles Parish campus on the second floor of the school gym, the southernmost building in the school complex at 1034 North Linden Avenue. Established in 1970, we are a laybased community within St. Giles Roman Catholic Parish. Our Mass is family-friendly. We encourage liturgically active toddlers. Children from 3 to 13 and young adults play meaningful parts in each Sunday liturgy. Together with the parish, we offer Catechesis of the Good Shepherd, a Montessori-based religious education program for children in grades K-8. For more information, go to http://www.stgilesparish.org/ family-mass-community or call Bob Wielgos at 708-288-2196.

Third Unitarian Church 10AM Sunday Forum 11AM Service Rev. Colleen Vahey thirdunitarianchurch.org (773) 626-9385 301 N. Mayfield, Chicago Committed to justice, not to a creed Upcoming Religious Holidays

Jun19 New Church Day Swedenborgian Christian 20 Corpus Christi Catholic Christian 21 Solstice Litha Yule Wicca/Pagan 22 First Nations Day Canadian Native People 23 All Saints Orthodox Christian

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COMMUNITY SERVICE OFFICER The Village of Oak Park is seeking qualified candidates for the position of Community Service Officer in the Police Department. This position will perform a variety of public service, customer service and law enforcement related duties and responsibilities that do not require the services of a sworn police officer; and to perform a variety of administrative duties. Applicants are encouraged to visit the Village of Oak Park’s website http://www.oakpark.us/. Interested and qualified applicants must complete a Village of Oak Park application no later than July 5, 2019.

PARKING ENFORCEMENT SUPERVISOR The Village of Oak Park is seeking qualified candidates for the position of Parking Enforcement Supervisor in the Police Department Field Services Division. This position will supervise, plan and coordinate the activities and operations of all shifts of the Parking Enforcement Division; coordinate parking enforcement activities with other divisions of Parking Division under the direction of the Police Department. Applicants are encouraged to visit the Village of Oak Park’s website http:// www.oakpark.us/. Interested and qualified applicants must complete a Village of Oak Park application no later than June 21, 2019.

Computers PLS Financial Services seeks 3 openings: App Services Devp I: Req BS in CIS, CS, IT, or CE, 5 yrs exp as Sft. Dev. using SQL, HTML, .NET, & C# Ref. JL438095; App Services Devp II: Req. MS in Tech Engineering or Comp field, 2 yrs exp in software application devpt using C#, Entity Framework, jQuery, HTML/CSS JavaScript, MS SQL, Agile Devpt methodology, .Net, ASP.NET, WinForms, SQL, MVC, RESTful, API, IIS, Visual FoxPro, TFS, SOA, LINQ. Ref. JL406209; Software Devp, In-House Apps: Req BS in Comp Eng, CS, or IT, & 5 yrs exp a Software Developer in the customization, testing, and optimization of projects using VB.NET, C#, ASP.NET, SQL, WPF, MVC, Entity Framework, LINQ, JavaScript, AJAX, jQuery, RESTful API, IIS, HTML5/CSS, TFS, and SOA Ref. JL438111. Positions in Oak Brook, IL. Mail CV to Tracie Marcus, [Ref. #] @ 1 South Whacker Dr., Flr. 36, Chicago, IL 60606. EOE Engineer, IT Systems sought by Gogo LLC in Chicago, IL to architect, design, and deploy databases to Gogo standards. Req BS in CS, IT, or rltd + 2yrs exp. Req 2yrs exp w/ MS SQL databases & Windows Operating System. Apply @ www.jobpostingtoday.com #35532 HR Specialist/Client Services sought by YOURMEMBERSHIP.COM, LLC. in Lombard, IL to oversee HR aspects of our offices incl review benefits packages & possible additional employee incentives, define company’s vacation & sick-leave policies, find tools & resources company employees, & review employee feedback to ensure employee satisfaction & communication w/ mngmt. Must possess BA (or edu. equiv.) in HR Mngmnt, Business Mngmnt, or rltd & 2 yrs exp in job offered or rltd. Must also possess exp w/HR mngmnt/admin of HR benefits/HR database mngmnt; OSHA/TOSHA standards; & etc. Resume to: Yourmembership.com, Inc. Attn: Shabs Comiskey, Sr Talent Acquisition Partner, 9620 Executive Dr. N, Ste 200, St. Petersburg, FL 33702; Job Ref: 60148

PUBLIC HEALTH NURSE The Village of Oak Park is seeking qualified candidates for the position of Public Health Nurse in the Health Department. This position will provide professional public health nursing services including management of family case management, health education and promotion which includes disseminating information, making referrals, and counseling as well as managing caseloads, and performing a variety of tasks relative to assigned area of responsibility. Applicants are encouraged to visit the Village of Oak Park’s website http://www.oak-park.us/ jobs. Interested and qualified applicants must complete a Village of Oak Park application. This position is open until filled with first review of applications June 28, 2019. SAL’S POWER WASHING PART-TIME, FULL-TIME Seeking to fill Fleet Washing positions. Positions Require: —Clean Appearance —Drug-Free —Valid Driver’s License —Clean Driving Record —Ability to Speak English CALL 708-351-5236 Sr Associate, Product Manager sought by Enova Financial Holdings, LLC in Chicago, IL. Delivers results through others and drives functional departmental goals. Apply @ www. jobpostingtoday.com, ref# 30563. Web Developer II sought by Enablon North America Corp. in Chicago, IL. Provide support for the Enablon software user experience. Apply at www.jobpostingtoday.com, ref # 43847

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SUBURBAN REAL ESTATE

SUBURBAN RENTALS

NEW CONCEPT FOR MAYWOOD

FOREST PARK 2 BR Newly remodeled vintage property. Steps to Blue & Green lines. Granite counters, stainless steel appliances. Heat, water, parking, laundry included. $1400 + security. 708-710-9997

In this quiet residential neighborhood

902 S. 3RD AVENUE (2 blks W of 1st Ave & 1 blk N of Madison)

Reserve your own affordable 2 or 3 BR condo unit of 1000+ sq ft of living space being built on this historic site. You’ll benefit from a unique 12 year tax freeze and lower monthly living expenses from energy saving systems/appliances, and you can help design your own individual unit. Plans also include building 5 new townhomes onsite. For details Call 708-383-9223.

SUBURBAN RENTALS 2 BED APT W/OFFICE $1285 Spacious 2 bed w/office/den in the No. Oak Park Area, Like having your own tree house, 2nd fl surrounded with pine trees sunshine and a park view. Great layout, spacious with your own entrance. New Metra Station is a “stone’s throw away”, great for commuters. The building is immaculate, well kept and beautifully landscaped. Area has great shopping and restaurants. Inc: heat, hot water, fr. parking, dishwasher, new aircond, new paint, gorgeous hrdwd flrs. Avail: July 2019-$1285.00 month 708-215-1555 FOREST PARK 1BR Newly remodeled,spacious top floor of 3-flat 1 BR 1BA apartment with parking. $1000 per month. 708-860-9962

CITY RENTALS AUSTIN VILLAGE 5937 W MIDWAY PKWY Clean 1BR apt, 1/2 blk from OP Green Line & shops. 3rd flr. $785/ mo. Heat not included. 708-383-9223 REMODELED 2BR & 3BR Beautifully remodeled 2 & 3 bdrm apts in quiet, clean & maintained bldgs. 933 N. Leamington St., & 5256 W. Fulton: $825-$1200 (Sect 8 welcome!). Apts. incld hrdwod, ceramic & new carpet. On-site laundry appliances incld. Credit/bkgrnd ck req’d. Call 708-307-8178 for a private showing.

ROOMS FOR RENT AUSTIN CLEAN ROOM With fridge, micro. Nr Oak Park, Super Walmart, Food 4 Less, bus, & Metra. $116/wk and up. 773-637-5957 Wednesday Classified To place an ad, call: 708/613-3333

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M&M

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ROOMS FOR RENT Large Sunny Room with fridge & microwave. Near Green line, bus, Oak Park, 24 hour desk, parking lot. $101.00 week & up. New Mgmt. 773-378-8888

CHURCH SPACE CHURCH IN MAYWOOD HAS SPACE AVAILABLE First Congregational Church of Maywood. Corner of 5th and Erie. Our current space share friends, Rose of Sharon Church, have found a new and permanent home. The Worship space they have used for the past 18 months, in the lower level of our church, will be available beginning mid July. Large, multi use space with kitchen use available. Please send email inquiries to pastorelliot52@gmail.com.

HOUSEMATE WANTED HOUSEMATE WANTED Professional housemate wanted to share fully furnished 4 bedroom, 2 bath home with full basement and garage space in the Austin area. Call 773-426-4921 for details.

BUSINESS FOR SALE FOREST PARK BARBER SHOP

Same owner 52 years in Forest Park. Good location. 2 barbers. Call 773-774-1791 evenings 6pm to 8pm.

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PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE TO BIDDERS VILLAGE OF BROOKFIELD Notice is hereby given by the President and Board of Trustees of the Village of Brookfield, Illinois that bid proposals will be received for the following projects: 2019 SIDEWALK IMPROVEMENTS PROJECT This project includes the installation of approximately 11,000 square feet of sidewalk at various locations throughout the village. Sealed bids will be received by mail or other delivery up to the hour of 11:00 A.M. on Tuesday, July 2, 2019 in the Office of the Village Manager, 8820 Brookfield Avenue, Brookfield, Illinois 60513, and will be publicly opened and read at that time. Bids delivered in person will be accepted weekdays between the hours of 9:00 AM and 4:00 PM only. Bidding documents are available at the office of Edwin Hancock Engineering Co., 9933 Roosevelt Road, Westchester, Illinois 60154, upon payment of a non-refundable charge of Thirty Dollars ($30.00) per set of bidding documents. No bidding documents will be issued after 4:30 P.M. on Friday, June 28, 2019. All bid proposals offered must be accompanied by a bid bond in an amount not be less than Five Percent (5%) of the total amount of the bid or a cashier’s check or certified check, made payable to the Order of the President and Board of Trustees of the Village of Brookfield and in an amount not less than Five Percent (5%) of the total amount of the bid, as a guarantee that if the bid proposal is accepted, a contract will be entered into and the performance of the contract properly secured. No bid proposal shall be considered unless accompanied by such bid bond or check. All bidders must provide proof that they are prequalified with the Illinois Department of Transportation to perform at least 50% of the value of the work before being issued bidding documents. Any bidder in doubt as to the true meaning of any part of the bidding documents may request an interpretation thereof from the Village. The bidder requesting the interpretation shall be responsible for its prompt delivery. The Contractor and Subcontractor shall comply with all regulations issued pursuant to Prevailing Wage Act (820 ILCS 130), and other applicable Federal Laws and regulations pertaining to labor standards. The Village of Brookfield reserves the rights to determine the lowest, responsive, responsible bidder, to waive irregularities, and to reject any or all bid proposals. BY ORDER THE PRESIDENT AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES VILLAGE OF BROOKFIELD, ILLINOIS Published in RB Landmark 6/19/2019

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PUBLIC NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the Village of Oak Park Draft Program Year (PY) 2019 Action Plan is available for public review & comment during business hours Monday-Friday, effective June 20–July 19, 2019 at the Oak Park Village Hall, Development Customer Services Department; at both public library branches in Oak Park; and on the Village Grants webpage. Reasonable accommodations will be made for persons with disabilities and non-English speaking persons as needed. Comprising year 5 of the Village PY 2015-19 Consolidated Plan for Housing & Community Development (Con Plan), the Draft PY 2019 Action Plan contains goals and objectives for implementing the Village’s Con Plan, as well as a description of proposed projects to be undertaken in PY 2019 as part of the U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) & Emergency Solutions Grant (ESG) Programs for the period October 1, 2019 to September 30, 2020. An open-house Public Hearing on the Draft PY 2019 Action Plan will be held from 3-5 p.m. on July 19, 2019 in Room 215 of Village Hall, 123 Madison St, Oak Park. Attendees can arrive at any time within this 2-hour period. Any comments concerning the Draft PY 2019 Action Plan can be submitted in writing and by phone by July 19, 2019 to Mark Dwyer, Grants Supervisor, 123 Madison St, Oak Park, Illinois 60302 at 708.358.5416. Published in Wednesday Journal 6/19/2019

PUBLIC NOTICE Notice is hereby given, pursuant to “An Act in relation to the use of an Assumed Business Name in the conduct or transaction of Business in the State,� as amended, that a certification was registered by the undersigned with the County Clerk of Cook County. Registration Number: Y19001535 on June 12, 2019. Under the Assumed Business Name of CIRCLE F PROPERTIES with the business located at: 922 S. GROVE, OAK PARK, IL 60304. The true and real full name(s) and residence address of the owner(s)/partner(s) is: JAMES LUKE FLANAGAN 3020 WOODCREEK DR. SUITE C1 DOWNERS GROVE, IL 60515, TIMOTHY SEAN FLANAGAN 1408 ELGIN FOREST PARK, IL 60130.

PUBLIC NOTICES Public Notice For any person who was a student at Oak Park and River Forest High School and had an expulsion or discipline hearing between 2003 thru 2008, you will have 25 days to contact Deloris Collins at dacollins@ oprfhs.org to request your records. On July 15, 2019 student expulsion and discipline hearing records will be destroyed. Deloris Collins Administrative Assistant Office of the Principal Published in Wednesday Journal 6/12, 6/19/2019

PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC HEARING VILLAGE OF NORTH RIVERSIDE NOTICE OF AVAILABILITY OF THE PROPOSED APPROPRIATION FOR PUBLIC INSPECTION AND OF HOLDING A PUBLIC HEARING THEREIN Notice is hereby given that copies of the Proposed Appropriation for the Village of North Riverside for the Fiscal Year commencing May 1, 2019 to April 30, 2020 are available for public inspection during normal business hours at the Village Commons, 2401 South DesPlaines Avenue, North Riverside, Illinois or on the Village’s website at: www.northriverside-il.org. Notice is hereby given that a Public Appropriation Hearing shall be held by the Mayor and the Board of Trustees for the Village of North Riverside: Date: Monday, July 1, 2019 Time: 6:00 PM Place: Village Commons 2401 South DesPlaines Avenue North Riverside, Illinois All interested persons may attend the meeting and shall have the right to present oral and written comments and suggestions regarding the proposed appropriation. After the public hearing and before final action is taken on the proposed annual appropriation ordinance, the Mayor and Board of Trustees may revise, alter, increase, or decrease any line item contained in the proposed annual appropriation ordinance. Final action on the proposed annual appropriation ordinance will occur on July 15, 2019. KATHY RANIERI VILLAGE CLERK NORTH RIVERSIDE, ILLINOIS Published in RB Landmark 6/19/2019

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPARTMENT– CHANCERY DIVISION FREEDOM MORTGAGE CORPORATION; Plaintiff, vs. DEENA I. RAWLINGS; UNKNOWN OWNERS AND NONRECORD CLAIMANTS; HARVARD PLACE TOWNHOMES ASSOCIATION INC.; Defendants, 18 CH 13846 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above entitled cause Intercounty Judicial Sales Corporation will on Monday, July 22, 2019 at the hour of 11 a.m. in their office at 120 West Madison Street, Suite 718A, Chicago, Illinois, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, as set forth below, the following described mortgaged real estate: P.I.N. 15-13-309-029-0000. Commonly known as 7718 Harvard Street, Forest Park, IL 60130. The mortgaged real estate is improved with a single family residence. If the subject mortgaged real estate is a unit of a common interest community, the purchaser of the unit other than a mortgagee shall pay the assessments required by subsection (g-1) of Section 18.5 of the Condominium Property Act. Sale terms: 10% down by certified funds, balance, by certified funds, within 24 hours. No refunds. The property will NOT be open for in-

spection. For information call Sales Department at Plaintiff’s Attorney, Manley Deas Kochalski, LLC, One East Wacker Drive, Chicago, Illinois 60601. (614) 220-5611. 18-032447 F2 INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION Selling Officer, (312) 444-1122 I3123293

2019, an agent for The Judicial Sales Corporation, will at 10:30 AM on July 30, 2019, at The Judicial Sales Corporation, One South Wacker Drive, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, sell at a public sale to the highest bidder, as set forth below, the following described real estate: Commonly known as 341 S. HUMPHREY AVE., UNIT #1N, OAK PARK, IL 60302 Property Index No. 16-08-316-0301013. The real estate is improved with a residence. Sale terms: 25% down of the highest bid by certified funds at the close of the sale payable to The Judicial Sales Corporation. No third party checks will be accepted. The balance, including the Judicial Sale fee for the Abandoned Residential Property Municipality Relief Fund, which is calculated on residential real estate at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 or fraction thereof of the amount paid by the purchaser not to exceed $300, in certified funds/ or wire transfer, is due within twenty-four (24) hours. No fee shall be paid by the mortgagee acquiring the residential real estate pursuant to its credit bid at the sale or by any mortgagee, judgment creditor, or other lienor acquiring the residential real estate whose rights in and to the residential real estate arose prior to the sale. The subject property is subject to general real estate taxes, special assessments, or special taxes levied against said real estate and is offered for sale without any representation as to quality or quantity of title and without recourse to Plaintiff and in “AS IS” condition. The sale is further subject to confirmation by the court. Upon payment in full of the amount bid, the purchaser will receive a Certificate of Sale that will entitle the purchaser to a deed to the real estate after confirmation of the sale. The property will NOT be open for inspection and plaintiff makes no representation as to the condition of the property. Prospective bidders are admonished to check the court file to verify all information. If this property is a condominium unit, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale, other than a mortgagee, shall pay the assessments and the legal fees required

by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4). If this property is a condominium unit which is part of a common interest community, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale other than a mortgagee shall pay the assessments required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/ 18.5(g1). IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. You will need a photo identification issued by a government agency (driver’s license, passport, etc.) in order to gain entry into our building and the foreclosure sale room in Cook County and the same identification for sales held at other county venues where The Judicial Sales Corporation conducts foreclosure sales. For information, examine the court file or contact Plaintiff’s attorney: CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C., 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE, IL 60527, (630) 794-9876 Please refer to file number 14-18-11497. THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION One South Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 (312) 236SALE You can also visit The Judicial Sales Corporation at www.tjsc.com for a 7 day status report of pending sales. CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C. 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, IL 60527 (630) 794-5300 E-Mail: pleadings@il.cslegal.com Attorney File No. 14-18-11497 Attorney ARDC No. 00468002 Attorney Code. 21762 Case Number: 2018 CH 13242 TJSC#: 39-1858 NOTE: Pursuant to the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, you are advised that Plaintiff’s attorney is deemed to be a debt collector attempting to collect a debt and any information obtained will be used for that purpose. I3122513

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPARTMENT– CHANCERY DIVISION HSBC BANK USA, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION AS TRUSTEE FOR WELLS FARGO HOME EQUITY ASSET-BACKED SECURITIES 2005-2 TRUST, HOME EQUITY ASSET-BACKED CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2005-2 Plaintiff, -v.ANGELICA LOVAAS, WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A., HUMPHREYWASHINGTON CONDOMINIUMS, UNKNOWN HEIRS AND LEGATEES OF ANDREW G LOVAAS, UNKNOWN OWNERS AND NONRECORD CLAIMANTS, JULIE FOX, AS SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVE FOR ANDREW G. LOVAAS (DECEASED) Defendants 2018 CH 13242 341 S. HUMPHREY AVE., UNIT #1N OAK PARK, IL 60302 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above cause on March 20,

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EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY All real estate advertising in this newspaper is subject to the Fair Housing Act, which makes it illegal to advertise any preference, limitation or discrimination based on age, race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familial status or national origin, or intention to make any such preferences, limitations or discrimination. The Illinois Human Rights Act prohibits discrimination in the sale, rental or advertising of real estate based on factors in addition to those protected under federal law.

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Summer development from page 36 State champions Belleville West and East St. Louis Lincoln will compete at the RB Shootout, along with perennial Chicago powerhouse programs like Simeon, Curie and Bogan. The tournament host Bulldogs, Fenwick and OPRF will also field talented teams along with fellow suburban squads such as St. Joseph, Proviso East and Evanston. While the courts will be filled with plenty of future college players, the headliners are Whitney Young guard/forward DJ Steward and Rolling Meadows guard Max Christie. The 6-foot-3 Steward, who transferred from Fenwick to Whitney Young last year, has drawn recruiting interest from Illinois, Northwestern, Notre Dame, Louisville, Texas, Duke and Virginia. Christie, a 6-6 shooting guard, is regarded as a top 10-15 player in the Class of 2021. Christie has drawn scholarship offers from Illinois, Northwestern, De Paul, Baylor, plus interest from Duke. Since the event serves as a showcase for both high school and college coaches to evaluate talent, each team likely will have its full roster. Fans will enjoy watching the players as well. “The RB Shootout offers the casual fan an opportunity to watch six games going on every hour,” Reingruber said. “Most of the games will have players who will play well

three assists as a full-time starter. “We’re excited for next year because now we have experience. We’re looking to put the work in during the offseason to come back stronger next season.” Fellow varsity returners Sean Walsh and Ryan Planek will join them at RB. The Fenwick freshman team finished 25-3 last season. “I’m looking forward to working with this young group this summer and next season,” Peck said. “I am really excited about the program. The future is bright.” The Friars are off to an auspicious start this summer, recently winning the 10th Annual Ridgewood Shootout title with impressive victories against Notre Dame (semifinals) and Loyola Academy (final). As for OPRF, key seniors Anthony Robinson, Chase Robinson, Charlie Hoehne and Dashon Enoch guided the team to an 18-10 record and its third straight West Suburban Conference Silver Division title last season. With those players gone, 6-8 senior wingman Justin Cross, 6-6 junior Isaiah Barnes and 6-3 guard Josh Smith take center stage as the top returners for OPRF. Kyren Gardner, Rashaad MATT MALONEY Trice, Demetrius OPRF coach Dortch and Eric Locke are also contributing players. Maloney’s charge is to assess and amalgamate the Huskies’ considerable pool of talent. “We look at the summer as a time when players are made,” OPRF coach Matt Maloney said. “We focus much of our camp time on skill development and attacking weaknesses and enhancing strengths. We also put in our offensive foundation in the summer to get players acclimated and focus more on the defensive side of the ball come season time. “I use the month of June to help our players get college exposure and work to get as many players to have an opportunity to play beyond high school,” he added. “Last year, we had six players who will go on to play collegiate ball, and we want to maintain our steady stream of college-bound athletes.” Like Fenwick, OPRF is playing well this summer with wins against Simeon, Orr, St. Joseph, Riverside-Brookfield and Morton. “We have played over 20 guys this summer so our record is not our main point of emphasis,” Maloney said. “The focus is about playing our best basketball at the end of the month and giving guys opportunities to learn the game, our system and play the best competition. The summer helps prepare our guys for a fourth straight conference title and another 20-win season.”

beyond high school. It’s an opportunity to see the top teams, players and programs in the state all under one roof. It’s basically a basketball smorgasbord for basketball junkies.” The aforementioned Hopkins leads Fenwick, which finished 18-14 last season under first-year head coach Staunton Peck. Hopkins had a breakout sophomore campaign last winter, averaging 22 points and 6.5 rebounds as an all-Chicago Catholic League player. Underclassmen guards Trey Pettigrew and Kaden Cobb gained valuable experience last season. Both are athletic playmakers. The highly touted Cobb, pegged as the Friars’ starting quarterback

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(Top) The Friars’ Trey Pettigrew (#4) and Bryce Hopkins (#23) bring leadership and talent to the lineup. (Above) OPRF junior Josh Smith is a solid playmaker and scorer for the Huskies.

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OPRF softball builds success via talent pipeline Junior varsity, freshman squads supply varsity with future star power

By MARTY FARMER Sports Editor

Having a steady flow of incoming players with ability and experience is essential for any high school team’s sustained success. It’s akin to a Major League Baseball team continually reaping the benefits of a deep farm system. The Oak Park and River Forest High School softball program is a prime example of how to restock a varsity team with waves of promising players. The Huskies’ modus operandi has served as a paradigm of excellence. Since head coach Mel Kolbusz took over the program in 1993, the varsity has amassed an overall record of 739-218 with three state championships (2005, 2016, 2017). This year, OPRF went 25-8, with a regional title and runner-up finish in the West Suburban Conference Silver Division, despite key injuries to Fiona Girardot and Mary Nelson. Varsity returners Cassie Metzger (7-2, 2.94 ERA), Maddi Grant (.558, 8 HR, 57 RBIs), Karly Cantrell (.413, 6 HR, 22 RBIs, Jacky Neuman and Lucy Goodwin will lead OPRF next spring. Grant was selected by the ICAS (Illinois Coaches Association - Softball) as a thirdteam all-state player. Girardot earned first-

team all-state recognition in the spring. She will play softball at Wisconsin next season, Another reason for optimism is the influx of talented players from the junior varsity, which had a 20-1 record in 2019. The Huskies’ JV also won the conference championship. OPRF avenged its lone loss against York by routing the Dukes 10-0 in a rematch. “I think our JV season went really well because the whole team worked together to get the wins,” said pitcher/first baseman Alex Prouty. “Everybody tried their best in every game. The freshman and junior varsity teams prepared me to play on varsity next year by showing me the hard work and dedication needed to be on a winning team.” The junior varsity won with balance, chemistry and depth. Emma Brandt and Prouty led the pitching staff, while center fielder Rachel Hartman and shortstop Olivia Baig provided excellent defense and leadership. Offensively, Hartman and Prouty hit with power while Olive Jenkins and Abby Giardina consistently reached base via slap hits and bunts. Junior twins Isabel and Marriana Gutierrez improved greatly at the plate. “I feel grateful that I get to play on such a highly competitive high school softball team,” Prouty said. “Not many people get the opportunity to have such quality team-

mates and coaches by their side.” Junior Shelley Brown and Lisa Lisnic, along with sophomores Nina Allread, Gabriella Ferrante, Jess Kohlenberger, Maddie Macek, Bella Reniva and Cate Szpila contributed to the team’s success as well. “Playing with the girls on the JV team has been great,” Ferrante said. “Many of us have played together for a few years and we get along really well on and off the field. I think when you get along, it helps the chemistry on the field. “I am very excited and feel privileged to play on a team with such a prestigious softball history,” she added. “My hope is that we can continue that tradition in the future and win another state championship.” In 2018, Prouty (.667, 5 HR, 33 RBIs), Ross (.517, 4 HR, 29 RBIs), Ferrante (.700, 2 HR, 22 RBIs), Brandt (4 HR, 18 RBIs) and Baig (2 HR, 21 RBIs) powered the OPRF freshmen team to a 19-1 record and the conference title. This year’s freshman group won 17 of 18 games. The highly regarded Oak Park Windmills youth softball program also prepares future Huskies well for high school competition. “Our junior varsity and freshman teams both had terrific seasons,” Kolbusz said. “The coaches do a great job preparing their players to be ready for varsity competition.”

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Wednesday Journal, June 19, 2019

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Friars, Huskies ready for RB Summer Shootout Three-day hoops event serves as showcase for top teams, players in Illinois

By MARTY FARMER

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he last time Fenwick and OPRF squared off in a high school boys basketball game was at the Chicago Elite Classic in December 2018. In that memorable showdown at the Wintrust Arena in Chicago, Fenwick forward Bryce Hopkins scored the gamewinning basket in the closing seconds of a 66-65 overtime win. Hopkins, a talented 6-foot-5 forward who is attracting myriad Division I college recruiters, recorded a double-double of 30 points and 13 rebounds against the Huskies that night. Looking ahead to this weekend, there is a slight chance Oak Park’s crosstown rivals could reunite on the hardwood at the 17th Annual Riverside-Brookfield Summer Shootout (June 21-23). The three-day event at Riverside-Brookfield High School will feature 64 teams slotted in 16 four-team pools. Fenwick is in Pool A with Hinsdale Central, Bloom and Morton; OPRF landed in Pool I with Whitney Young, Schaumburg and Jacobs. “This is one of the live, certified events for high school basketball,” RiversideBrookfield High School coach Mike Reingruber said. “We moved it from the first week of June to later in the month to be part of the new NCAA legislation. This adjustment allows high schools to have live events for a couple of weeks so Division 1 coaches can watch players. We also expanded the field of teams from 40 to 64. It’s one of the best events in the Midwest, if not the country.” See HOOPS on page 34

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