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Union responds to call for concessions Teachers union insists district Fias 'cushion' to weather storm Dy TONY DERTUCA [emailprotected]
Maine Township High School District 207 offidais aro facing deep cuts
to staff and school programming this year in light
ofa $17-million deficit. Ken Wallace, the distiici Evanston
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a statement saying the associntion voted to table dis-
decisions based on incotn-
proached the local teachCI'S Union about possibly
cussion of the issue because members needed
renegotiating their contract, which is not set to
plete information." The statement also said
more time to roseareis
164TA officials believe the district has enough cash in
expire until 2012. The district has yet to revoal details regarding proposed staff cuts, but Wal-
"This response was not intended to avoid the sub-
lace said concessions made
on behalf of the union could save teaching jobs.
District officials pitched
tite idea to the Maine Teacher's Association on Oct. 9 and gave them 10 days to respond. The MTA recently issued
facts.
trict tax payers to make
solutions that meet the educational needs of our students and fiscal responsi-
bility of the district." District 207 officials said
a major factor contributing to the large deficit is the low consumer price
clistrioct's proposed staffing
its general fund to "cushion" itself for a while, "We believe the tax dollars (residents) have contributed in previous years provide a 'cushion' for this difficult economic period," the statement read. "This
cuts," according to the
'cushion' will allow the finances will continue to
statement. "MTA Leader-
community, Board of Education, administration and
ject, but rather to allow time for MTA to carry out due diligence in researching the facts, figures and educational impact of the
sisip feels it would be a dis-
service to students, association members, and dis-
$589,000
index, or CPI, which is used to calculate how schools are funded. But the CPI has suffered due to the failing economy
and district officials said
don't think it's possible to predict what the CPI will do in the future ifthe economy bounces back.
"The MTA appreciates the long term concerns and financial projections presented by the administration and Board of Edu-
cation," the statement read. "However, even the finest economic minds in the nation cannot predict what vvili happen with the CPI in 12 months.
MTA time to make in-
deteriorate ifthe economy doesn't rebound and bring CPI with it.
tise quality ofeducation de-
formed decisions toward
MTA leaders said they
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livered in District 207."
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on Chic,ig&s Northwest side. She sold producer Robin Ledford on the possibihity of remounting "Footloose" for the Devonshise Youth Playhouse. "1 said let's pick a show that involves a lot of
Contributor
Time to put on your dancing shoes as the Devonshire Youth Playhouse will present the musical version of "Footloose" at the Devonshire Cultural Center in Skokie Saturdays and Sundays, Nov. 7-22.
The musical version, which debuted on Broadway in 1998, WaS based on the 1984 movie, which
starred Kevin Bacon as ben, a Chicago teenager vhso moves witis his mom
to a small-minded small town where dancing is against the law and he decides to do something about it. "1 think this production vihl be enjoyable for young
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people because it people their age that they are watching perform," dircctor and choreographer Liz Yerkovich said. "But it will also be a lot offun for adults because I think it vihl bring back a lot of memos'ies. A lot of parents
now were teenagers when 'Footloose' came out." "Footloose," which will be set in 2009, is Yerkovich's
tirst production with Devonshire Youths Program and in many ways it's a
dream project for her. "The first time I saw 'Footloose' I must have been 8 years old and I had decided then and there that was 1 was going to marry Kevin Bacon. I have been in love wills the movie ever since, so much that I could recite almost tise
teenagers where they are actually dealing with this stuffin real life," she said. Even the adult roles will be played by teenagers. "We had discussed casting adults in tise adult parts such as the Rev. Shaw or as Ren's mothes: At the auditions I realized I had a lot of talented kids who could take it to tise next level and play tisose msjor roles as adults," Yerkovich said. Tise roles ofRon and Asiel are played by Gilbert Roman and l3renna PalO,
who both have a lot of trainIng in dance, acting and singing. Romem, 18, said he
was surprised "big time" when he was cast its the lead role opposite PalO, his real-life girlfriend who plays Ren's girlfriend, Ariel. "I have never been in a musical that was this much fun," said Roman. "I think that is my hardest rolo, probably because Ren is more outgoing than me." Other cast members include Time Brickey, Jennifer Roxas, Chewy Paz, Bria Patrick, Sophie Stegar, Glenn Weissman, Olivia Myers, Margea Dygola, Aria Caldwell, Hayley Bramati, Megan McDonnell, Maddie Pullman,
Emma Thomas, Julia Melnick, Genevieve Lindiey, SIsen Warner,
banne Tralmer, Kelsey Ledfosd, Theresa Franks, Emma Sheffey and Nina Codell. UI have a tot of talented
actors and dancers in this slsow and I am definitely using them to tiseir fullest abilities," Yes'kovich said.
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Kids can dance with a princess at the ball By MYRNA PETLICKI
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Children, ages 3 and older, and parents will get a royal welcome at "The Princess Ball," G p.m. Satssrdny, Nov. 14, at the Skokie
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Park District's Oakton Community Centet; 4701 Oakton St. "We have three
princesses coming in Snow White, Belle and Cmderella," said special events supervieor Mary Greai Ball guests will dine on sandwiches, fruit, vegetabies and dessert. Each child
attending will receive a wooden frume that they can decorate at the event. Parents are encouraged to bring a camera in order to take a photo of their chi)dren with tise princesses in front of a fairy tale backdrop. A DJ will be on hand to provide music foi- dancing. Many little girls wear princess costumes but any nice outfit vill do, The cost is $24 per couple for residents, $30 for nonresidents. The cost per additional child is $IQ for
residents, $12 for nonresi-
dents. Registration is required. For details, call (847) 674-
U.S. premieres," said Nicole Dreiske, Facets' director of children's psogeams. For details, see
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Children's movies from around the world are being shown at tise Wilasette
The adventures of Bilbo Baggins and Gandalf the Grey are set to music in CYT'S new adaptation of JRR Tolkien's "The Hobbit." Performances are Thursday, Oct. 29-Sunday, Nov. 8, at Prairie Lakes
Tlseatre, 1122 Central Ave., Saturday, Oct. 31, and Sunday, Nov. 1. It's the sub-
urban venue for the Chicago International Cisildress's Film Festival, pre-
sented by Facets Multimechia. "A nunsber ofthons are
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Des Plaines. Tickets are $8-$12 in advance, 2 more
at the door. For details, call (847) 5162298.
The spirit and Dave moves them There will be strings attached at the Halloween Show, 2-8 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 31, sn tise Baxtes Room
Auditorium at Morton Grove Public Library, 6140 Lincoln Ave. Dave Fleszog's
Marionettes vill entertain families at tisis hsohiday show.
For details, call (847) 9654220.
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When the young son nf tire Minister of Science (voiced by the oddly cast Nicalas Cage) In a floating, futuristic city dies in a lab mishap, his bereaved father uses his UNA to create a super-powered robot replica. The robot buy doesn't ease Dad's grief,
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Praducer/stury-cunker-opper Tim Burton's animated, light-operatic
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Celebrate Italtuweent concert, 2 p.m. Nani at Pick-Staiqer Concert Hall at Northwestern University, 50 Arto Circle Drive, Evanston. Midwest Yaung Artists' Jazz Orchestra, Jazz Ensemble, Voices Rising, Concert, Plrilharmonla, Cadet and Reading Orchestras will portan Mozart's Symphony Na. 9, Beethoven's Prometheus Overture, Mendvlsselsn's Symphony Ne. 5 and mare. Tickets: $30- $35: $t5$20 tar students. Call (847) 926-9898 or visit www.mya erg. Halloween Partyand Niob Night (or children ages 4-It years, 5to p ni. act, 3) at United Studias et Sell Deteose,
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HALLOWEEN MnIstîy aithe Macabre will be held
Haunted Maze designed by film director Zeke Gonzalez will be open from 110:30 pin. Friday and Saturday admissial) is $5 (saygested ter ages 8 and up; children under the age at 8 must be accompanied by an adult). An allages Halloween party will be held tram 7-10:30 p m. Saturday, featuring a bu)te) and seIt drinks, dancinq, karaoke and a cantaren contest Admission to the Halloween party is $20 ter adalto $10 tar children. Call 1113) 163-212) aremail [emailprotected].
Itauntlng I1lstary, an interactive Halloween eapenience with magician David Parr, will be presented at 7 and 8 p m. Oct 29 and 7, 8 and 9 pez. Oct3031 at the Evanstan History Center at The Charles Gates Dawns House, 225
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Boolesque Revae, a Halloween burlesque skew, will be presented by Piccola Theatre at 8 p ro. Oct. 29 at the Evanston Arta Depot 680 Main St. Evanstan. Tickets: $25; $20 seniors: $15 students. For mare information, cal) (847) 424-0089 nr visit www.piccolotheatre.com. Cetebrate Itallaween) concert, 2 p.m. Oct 31 at PickStaiger Concert Halla) Northwestern University, 50 Arts Circle Drive, Evansten. Midwest Veeng Artists'
Fright lest, through Navl at Sin Flags Great America, 542 N. Route 2), Gur500,
toatuning Hallowoenthomed rides, shows, street entertainment and haunted houses Hours are 5-t) p.m. Fnday, IO a m-10 p.m. Satarday and 10 a ni ' p m. Sunday. $34.99 (available online). Visit www.sinflags com. Dick's RiverRoadhaase, 702 N. River Road, Mount Prospect www.Oick-
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Nan,1: and 2 p.m. Nov,Bat Northwest' ere University's Ethol M. Barber The' aten, 30 Arts Circle Drive, Evanston, TIckets: $25: $22 (or seniors: Stolen tall-time stadento. Call (847) 49)7282
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Works nrg. "Detta Dandy," B p.m. Ilnv,20-21 in Nerfhwvstero Univeroily's Acole May
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Btack Comedy" will be presented by Piccola Theatre at O p.m. Oct,30'31 at the Evanston Arts Depot, 600 Malo St., Evanston. While scheming ta impress
Evanston. Part et the department et pertermonce studies'
dents and seniors: comha show and dance with SPD Toen ID, $0 (with school ID only, Sto). "l'De Babbi),' presented by Christian Youth Theater afChicagn Oct 29-Wee, 8 at the Prairie Lakes Theater, 515 E, Thacken, Des Plaines. Performances are
his tiancee's lather and a potential millionaire patron, a young sculptor's career prospects and love lite are plunged mb chaotic darkness when a tuse blows In hin apartment. The per' tormance will be complemented each ovenieg with a selection st sketches inupired byDudleyMoore, Peter Ceelc Hugh Laurie and Stephnn Fry. Tickets: $25: $20 tor seniors: SIS ter studonls and children under 10, Call (847) 4240009 er visit www.picculntheutre.com. C'est La Vle, presented through Nav,15 at Light Opera Warks Second Stage, 1420 Maple Ave., Evanston Do' minique and Fatiguée are down-an'
"volo/blaclwoman" performance se' ries, visiting artist Sharon ßnidglorth's "Delta Dandy" Is a cacophony of mono' legue, chant, memory, dance and song. Admission is tree. The OlaryofAnne Frank," flac, 13'22 in the Performing Arts Center et Harp' er College, Rasolln and Algonquin roads, Palatine. Performances are atO p.m. Fridays and Satandays 2p m. Sun' days Mativees no Sunday are precodod by audience ennichmont events att p.m. $12-$15. For tickets and intona' tien, call (047) 925'6t00 or visit www.harpvrcallege edu. Emergoncy," 7 p.m.Nov,l7 in North' western University's Hal and Martha ttyer-Wallis Theater, Theatre and Inter-
their-lack chanteuses at a fading cabaret in 1950 Paris. Forced to sing the same Edith Pial ssngs every night, the pair scheme ta have their boss "conveniently detained" by the police nu that they can finally perform their ewe material - if only ter one night Contain at O p.m. Fridays and Satur'
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14 and 21 and 3 p.m. Nun. 0,15 and 22 at the Devonshire Csltura) Center, 4400
Evanston. A eee'man performance by visiting artist Daniel Boaty, 'Emerqency" enploros the impact at ceetories al slavery and asks qaest ions about homos treedarn. Free, 'Footluose,' presented by the Devnv' shire Youth Playhouse a) I p m. Nani,
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nhtr Nuv,13'Dec,19 at the Irish Amorican Heritage Center, 4626 N. gnon, Chicago. Set daring the Irish Debellion, circa 1922, "rho ln(armor" tells the tale st Gippo Nolan and the betrayal nf hIs best friend, Frankly McPhillip. Portermunces are at 8 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays: 3 p.m. Sanitayu. No perform' acces Thanksgiving weekend. Tickets: $20: $15 for 1AUG members. Call 1173)
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the Bermans back in tise late 1940s stili ring true today. "Everything is our special rccipe' Scott Berman said. 'rho isouse specially Superdawgs aro garnished Chicago-style, with mustard, reliais, onion, pickle send hot peppers. "Our white onion is chopped in n certain way; our relish has to be pickled and sweetened in a certain way and our hot peppers
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Tise new Superdawg in Wheeling will have the
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"Wo Isave ketchup for people who put it on fries. We don't put ketchup on a
"saune menu, same look and feel," ho said.
8 p.m. Nov. 14: and 2 p.m. Nov. 15 in
Superdawg is definitely a family affnir. Scott Berman's
wife, Thrr does the office work, and tiseir daugistei; Laura, 27, who spent the last five years training at Potbelly, is ready for a return to help manage the family's new dawgsisip. i3ermans sistei; Lisa, and iser Isuoband, Don Drucker, are aleo very involved in tise business and (We in Skokic visiie tiseir parents live in Linceinwood and now at. 84 and 83 years oid, stilt work almost every day. lt was a family decision to open the second location. 'My daughter really vantod to run a restaurant and we ali said, 'Things are going weil. it would he good ifwe isad anothcr restaurant to spread out tise booming success.' We are land locked there in tise city.
Aithougis the intent of the new spot is to be identical to the original, the new localion wut be larger with 7G spcnker spaces compared to tise 54 at the original Superdawg and 100 picnic areas at tise new location cornpared to 50 at tise original and 50 indoor seaLs cornpared io 25 in Chicago. "We are a true drive-in," Berman said, noting his mother was the first carhop, still monagos the all-female corps ofcar hops and is "best at the boarci' Tile now location will have 45 employees, a blend of longtime employees from the oi'iginai location combined witis corne newly trained newbies. Tise winking signature
Superdawgs - fis'sL made of papicl maciso on a cisickenvirc frame and wrapped in fiberglass - ai-e being recre_,.
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and features a mix of rock,iazz, Broadway, blues, opera and hymns Tickets: $25: $22 1er seniors: $19 tor full-time students. call 1847) 491-7282 er visit
www.tic.vodhwnstenn.edu. "Tise Music htun7 presented by thy Rising Stars Theotne Cs Hov.7-22 at the Stahl ramily Theatre, 5900 W. Belment, Chicago. Contain at 7:30 pin Satordays and 2 p.m Sundays. Tickets: $19.
with discounts ter seniors, children and groups. Call (773) 736-2490 or visit xvww,risin nota rstc.arg
'Permus & Medasa Or lt's All Greek to Mer will be presenied by Piccolo Theatre Nuv.13-Dec.19 at the Evanston Arts Depot. KOT Main St., Evanston, in
thy Main Street MElBA station, The theatre's seventh annual Holiday Panto isa ton'j nl evnnvtvns,gncts oust 1nov
love, in a world et slightly skewed Greek mythology. Previews are Use. 13-
IS. Show times arel p.m. Fnidayn; 2
p m. and 7 p.m. Saturdays: and 2pm. Sundays. Tickets' $25: $20 tor seniors:
SIB tor students and children under 2. Family ticket Itwo adolts and two chu' dreni is $50. Fer renervati005, call 1841) 424-0089 orvisit www piccolotheatre corn. Parnp Boys ondDlnettns' through Nov.14 at the Metropolis Performing Arts Centre, Ill W. Campbell St., Arling' ton Heights. Tickets: $21-$43. Visit wsyioMetrepnlisdrts.com or call (8471 577-2121.
South Pacific7 Nov. 2429 at the Rusemont Theatre, 5400 N River noad, Rosernont Tickets start at $39.50. Visit www.ticheimaster.com er call 1800) -o.
745'3000. Souven1r," Nov.12-Dec. 20 ut Northlight Theatre, 9501 Skokie Bled , Skokie,
(tse comedic sed nesicul trae story of Florence FosterJenkiss. a New Yack
socialite whose tin ear couldn't keep her oli the otage at Carnegie Hall. Perlorrnonceu en Tuesdays atl:30 pm (except Nov. 17 and Dec. 51: Wedoes-
days at I p m. and 7:30 p.m.: Thursdays
Maurie and Flaurie Berman (center) and several members of the family (back row, luit to rigid) tauro herman, Scott Berman, tisa Drucker and Don Drucker, are ready to open a second Superdawg location in Wheeling. (AllisoiulienisjStaitDhptorapher)50u . q .. ., ,
tormation: 1847) 491-5441; tickets: (847)
467-4000. Most ticket prices listed in three cetegeries: general public: senior citiuens and NU faculty and statt; and student rate. Nan. 20-21, 7:30 p m "The Barber et Snvillv' Sung in Italiun with piano accompaniment, Rossini's opera
will be preseoted irs ils entirety in a workshop production featuring siegels lrem Northwestern's Gradaste li Opera Workshop. Free.
ChIcago Chamber Choir. www.chicagochamberchoir.org. 13121
4096090. $18 io advance; $20 at the deor SIS for students er groups of IO or more. Dec 15, 7:30 p m.: "Chants de Noel: A French Christmas" will be presented io the Music Institute st Chicago's Nichols concert flaIl, 1490 Chicago Aye., Evanston. The concert features hnliday music by French composees
and arrangements of French carols sung in Fsench, Latin and English, ivcluding Poolenc's "O magnum mystenuse," "li est né lv divin enfant," "Angels We Bave Beard on High" and "Noël nouvelet" The program's centerpiece is Camille Saint-Sados' Christmas Dratono for ooloists, choras, argan, harp and string quartet. The Chicago Philharmonic Orcheotra partonms at I pm. Sundays at PickStaiger Concert Hall en the Northwestera UniversitT compasSO Arto Cincte Drive, Evaoston (847> 8666888. wseiechicaqophilhanmonic.onq Tickets one $70 an the main flour. $33 maio front wings; $60, $33 and $20 lo the balceny $28 abstracted clew, Stodeot tickets are $10, available in the lobby betone the perlormarce. Nov. 15: "Hungaejan Passion." Featured works indude Sextet in C Maler, Opas 37, by Ernst von Dohnanyi and Piano Ouantet
sorgsky. S91S7/$5. Nov.22, 3 pm: unieeroity Women's Charua will present socred and secular works lar treble voices, S7/$5/$4. The Meb Uve Is lID serles, featuring Metnepolitas Opera performances
transmitted in high delinitiun tu resale theaters throughout the United States, including Hiles Showplace, 301 Golf Mill Center, Hiles; and Evaeston IB, 1715
Maple Ave , Evanston. Each live per-
lormance will be transmitted live at noon Saturdayo, followed by a prerecorded encere presentation at 638 p.m. the (hind Wednesday after the live
pnnlarmunce,Iickets are available at participating theater bes uflices and sohne at wwvsFattsumt'xeutscom. flon. 7 and ia Puccini's "Tunandnt," festonIng the Met role debuts of Mania Guleghiea io the title role, Marcello Giondani as Calbf, Samuel Ramey as
Timor, and Marina Poplavskaya as Lib. Nov. lt Verdi's "Aida." Violeta Iinmana sings the title role, while Dolora Zojick portrays Ilmnenis. Johan Botha is
Evaaston, The program leutures manic by Brahms, Robert and Clona Schumann, and Iteroogenbeng penlormait by Chicago Symphony Orctiestra musiclans. S25. Call (8471 863'691O oc oisit
www.dempstermusica.org. Evanston Chapter, Lyric Opera of
visit www.nerthlightorg.
478-lilO tor lot onmation, Lufkln Hall at Northwestern University, 700 University place, Evaostoo. Most ticket prices listed io three categories: general public; senior citizens and 511
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Joseph Calle(a stars in the title role of Itoitmano, Jas. 9 and 21, 2010 "Der nesenkanalier," James Levine conducts Renée Fleming as the Manochallin and Sosan Graham as Octavias, Jan. 16 und
Bioet's "Carmeo' Feb, 6
and Ovorak7 with quest pianist Vladimir Qochinnikov. The orchestra will perform Dvorak Symphony No, 6 and the Tchaikovsky Piano Concerto. May 2.281W "Blsckbaster Beethoven's Ninth," presented saith the North Stiere Chenal Society and the Ryan Center for 'Young Artists at Lyric Opera DempsterSt Pro Musica presents "Bnahms and Friends" at 4p.m. Nsv.l at S.P.A.0 E., 1245 chicago Ave,
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Radaneks oed Carlo Quelli sings Amonasru. Dec. IV and Jan. 6, 2Dlo Of-
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qoests. Call (847f 328-0158 or (847f
Evanston. Performsoces at 7:30pm. Thuroday-Saturdag 2.30 p m. Sunday5
works by Debussy. Ravel and Mue-
and 24, 281W "Simoo Beccanegra," with
vate heme, Cost is $10 members; $15
'7mo by Pinter.The Lover and The Collectlon, thruogh Nov. 15 at the Pie-
recital, Gail Williams, horn, featuring tire world premiere of Anthony Plago Boro Quartet 59/$7/$5, Nov.20, 7.30 p.m.: Pianist Bogues Ledere performs
Feb,3, 2O1
undert are $10. Call (847) 613-6300 or
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$7/$5/$4, Nov. 18, 7:30 p.m : Faculty
Brahms. March 14, 2O10 "Tchaikovsky
$35-$50. Young adult tickets (25 and
Non. 14) end B p.m.: and Sundays at
tarist Colin McAllister preseots a cescent of modern music iecluding works far guitar and eloctroacoustics.
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2:30 p.m. (except 110v. 22) and? pm. (except Non, 22, Dec. 6 and 131. Tickets:
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Kahn Aodltorlum at Northwestern University, 680 Emerson, Evanston. In-
ChIcago, will host a social finan unit program on "Katya Kabanova" by Janacek, pyesented by Geoffrey Edsvanito, award'winning aathor and sfoga director, ut 3 p m, Nov.15 lo a pri-
at 7:30 p m. leocept Nov. 26h Fridays at
1847) 467-4000. Nov. 10, 7 p.m Operat-
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www.baraquv.org. Single tickets ans $30-$75 Nov15, 7:30 p.m "Earth, Wind B Fire," with the Music of the Baroque Orchestra, Nicholas Kraemen, conducter, aed Elizabeth Waillisch, oblio. The program includes works by Vivaldi, Telemann and Rebel. Maslc Institute of ChIcago, Nichols
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North Shore Choisi Society presents Handels Messiah at 3 p m. Nov. 22 at the Parish Church uf Saint Luke, 939 i-Unman Ave Evanston. Conducting the NSCS and orchestra is Julia Davids Soloists tnciudo txmunda Majuski. soprann. Orna Arania. mezzo-soprana, Sean Clark, tenor, and Den jamin
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544i: tickets: 18411467-4000. www.pickstaiger.org. Must ticket pricex
listed in three categories- general pub' lic: senior citizeos und NU faculty and staff: and student rate. Oct. 29, 7:30 p m Northwestern Uoiversity Chamber Orchestra, xvith Northwestern Concorto/Ania competition'viioning pianist Nolan Pearsao. The program will inclodo Gioacchinn Oossini's "The Barber of Seville" Overture. Beethoven's Piano Cuncerta Nu. 5 io E'flut Majur (Emporor") and Symphony No. 2 In D Major, and Cnpland's "Fanfare for the Cow-
Narthohore Concert Band perfarms at 3 p w. Sundays at Pick-Staiger Concert Itali, 50 Arts Circle Drive, Evanston, onless otherwise nuted. Tickets $15; $12
mno Man." $7/$51S4. Oct 30, 7:30 p m
seniors: $6 students and children. wwwnorthshorebood.arg. 18471 4322263. HoyO: Fail concert, featuring guest marimba soloist Sue-e Wa, associnte profeusur of percussion at Nurthweotern University. Mallory Thompson conducts. The program Includes Ralph Vaughan Williams' Toccata Marziale, Eric Wkitacres Lou Aurumque, Eric Ewazen's Concerta fur Marimba and
tien" and "Lamentatino" from Sympho' ny tb 1 l"Jeremiak") and 'Prefatory Prayers" and "Almighty Father" from
Wind Ensemble, and Ottorino Respighi's Pinos of Rame.
Wnmen'sChorus.Sl2/$9/$6. Noo.6, 730 p.m : Northwestern University Percossion Ensemble, conducted by She-e Wu. $7/$5/$4 Nov,7. 7.30 p m.: The Les Angeles Guitar Quartet performs the OOW violA "The Ingenious Gentlemao Don Quixote: Words and Music fnum the Time at Cervaotes," performed with actor Pkil Practur as narrator.
Northwest SymphunyOrchestra, Paul Vermol, music director, presents concents at 330 p.m. Sundays in the Theatte for the Performing Arts ut Mamo Des Plaines. Pne-cuocent commentaries
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Petite Opera Productions presents "Ai Fresca: Life Through Opera-Colured
from 18600 Amenica: popular songs, minstrel music and country music. as
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Hungarian compvsec Ernst DohnAnyi.
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pm.: 'Musical Connections." Soprano Alicia Bernocho will join the ensemble ta perform the world premiere settings of five Anne Sexton poems by New York composer Drew Hemeogur, as well
by Carolyn Paulin, a stati member of radio station WFMT. begin one hour prior to each concert. Tickets- $20: $15 tor seniors: $10 fur students. Children under age 14 are admitted fnee when accompanied by a paying adult. www.northwestsymphooy.org. Nao. 22 The Eoaoston Dunce Ensemble joins the symphony for pnrtiuno at Tchaikovsky's Tiie Nutcrackvr Ballet," The program also includes Prelude to Humpondiock's 'Hansel and Gretel' and "Peter and the Wait" by Sergei Prokatietf, narrated by Caroiyu Paulin. The Orlan Ensemble performs In Nichols Hall at the Music institute ut Chicago, 1490 Chicago Ave. Evanston Tickets are $25; $22 tor senior citizens: Sb for students. l'ree for children 12 and yonngor, (630) 620-959i nr
Symphonic Baod, "Derosteinand Spiri' tuality." Wurks on the program will ioclodo Leonard Derostelo's 'Profana'
"Mass," as well as Adam Gorb's "Viddish Dances." $7/S5/$4. Oct31, 7:30 p w : Nil Voices, A Choral Showcase, Op.
24, featuring all of Nerihwostoro's choral ensembles: Univensity Singers, University Chorale, Alice Millar Chapel Choir, University Chorus and University
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Israeli cinema on the local screen 2009 ChlcaRo Festival of Israeli CInema
board Conversations, "Chopin the Patniot' featoning polonaises, waltzes
Thursday, Oct. 29 to Sunday, fins. i at asir' sun e A,,,,
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Iss'ael's thriving lilins industry vilt be celebrestect rit the 2009 Clsicesgo Festival of lss'uvet's Cinema, wilts
screenings in Clsicago fs-om Oct. 29-Nerz 1, sind al tIse Wilmelte Tlseats'e, Nov, 2-8, "brach cinema iv tasldng tise world otage" said Festivrsl Cooi'dinatoi' Peggy Sh:spit'o. °Oui- films Isavc vvon awards all oves:" Choouing tilias foi' tise annual festival is "a ves'y long -- and sosnetinnee fcsucl
Nov, 20, 7:30 p m Northwestern Uni' versity Saoophnne Ensemble, in a prugram including Igor Stravinsky's 'Derceune" mom "The Firebird Suite" and Leuis Andriessen's 'Worker's Union." Sl/SS ¡$4. Skokie Theatre Music Fosodatios presents concerts in the Skokie Theafro, 7924 Lincoln Ave. Skokie. Call 1847) 677-7761 or visit wwiv.skukiethe'
utre.cem. Dec6, 2 p.m "Holiday Cies' sics," a collection of great operatic momeets that capture the hnliday season, starring Jeanne Scherkeebach and
n "Voices from EI Sayed," set in the picturesque Israeli Negev desert, the Bedusin village Et'Sayed has the world's largest percentage of deaf people. Yet, no heaniog aids are seen bocesuse lot El'Sayed deafoess is cot a handicap. A father's decision to change his deaf son's fate by accepting the offer of a Cochfear Implant up'
elation disrupts the village's tranquility.
- proteus," Slsapit'o admitted. "Beves'ly Ils'osvernsan of our consosittee goes to tise film festivals its 3erael and sees the isest of Ilse best mxci bringe back eci'eetses's." 'l'Ise
CarolVn Wehoer wilts special guest Juho Trybus.
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1212; the ticket prices listed below do out includo ser'aice fees. The lei ormatine line is 18471 635'6601. Dec. 26,2 p.m. and 7 p.m.: Traos-Siberias Orches'
"We waist zu mix of' clitles'-
ont ts'eatrnents of subject mattes' and kisselu of tuns," Sisapis'o said, 'l'Isis mss; 26
tra. Tickets: $58, $48, $38, $26 Auditorium Theatre ut Ruosovolt Uni' versity, 50 E. Cengress Parkway, Chica-
films vili be shown, "I was vei'y imps'essed
ge. 1312) 9U2'lSOO. wvuw.audituriumthe-
with Seven Mitsutes in
atre.org Oct30, 7:30 p,ro Msesters of
aside the one-dimeosiuoal stereotypo of Orthudos Jews. "Sragim" pnrtrays a vibrant, young comma' city of religious singles dealing with issues and conflicts of every' day life in contemporary Israel,
s'esbbis formed a Rasbbinic
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didatew for conversion their nsotives, their Icnowl-
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thals not tise susse. A beaus-
to cierge," Stsespiro szsicl. 'Pise docunieistass'y, "Holy
tiful youssig w(slssrits is ts'yitsg
Lanci i-lass'dbasll," is as fesvos'itc
to piece lier life togettses;
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Isis post-avinow teslk, iso will elsess'o tine isics'edible stosy of
'ruse final step vvisn a ritual immersion, Tise film shovvs
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husbasncl, "Fie ssgs'c-ew with
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isolateei essen assd isovv tiseir dosceiscient.s s'ecosnnccted
explos-es tIse iv'clse of' tise
basti leaguse," Stsapis'o
witis Judaism.
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ext)tasiisedi.
$26/$22/$lO. Nav.9,7:30 p.m tivrtkwestern University Symphuoy Orckes-
2 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. Sooday. Tickets.
tra, "Ribeira Plays Derg." Victor Yam' poisky will conduct tue orchestra in a perfnrmaoce featuring violinist Gerardu Ribeiro. The program will loclude
$40'$7O. Dec3. D p.m.: The Swell Sea'
$69.58, $57.50, $47.50, $37.50 Nov, 24-
Dee, 5: "A Smooth Jazz Christmas" with Dave Koz G Friends, featuring special guests Rick Brase, David Uennit, Bree' du Russell und Peter White. $41-SRI. The Celtic (eat Public Haase, 626 Church St., Evanston. (8471 864-1179.
www.celticknatpub.com. No cover un'
Wind Ensemble. S11$5/S4. Nov.17, 7:30
p m 'Evening of Brass." Gail Williams
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Amotines' iistei'estisig selection is "Vasfesitisna's fvleitises;" Shapis'o said. "Dts ssot Ilse kund ot'fihsrs yois'i'e goiing to vvallc away wtsietling ss Isapi)y
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Narrated by award-winning actress Joan Allen, "Dlessed is the Match," is the first documentary feature about Hannah Senesh, the World War Il era poet and diarist who became a paratrooper, resistance fighter and modern-day Joan uf Arc.
scs'eening of tisat film at 6:30 i).m, Nov, 4.
uossietirsse in tissu prset bust
Mike Magie and M. Ward. $3S, $45, $50. Nov. 21, 8 p.m.: Jebe Fogerty in cuocerl
tune. It's rebout a sweet Holocaust survivor's isolastion. Altisotsgis itas' sols comes to visit, sine's Isolasteci nsoi'e psyclsolOgiclslly tisais l)i5Y5iCasllY fs'oiss iseople." 'l'inc
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'Srugim," ene uf Israel's must popular 200D TV series, casts
2: The Ten Tenors will present holiday clussics und selections from their eighth studia album, 'Nxstalgica." Per' formances are at D p.m. Tuesday; 2 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. Wednesday 8pm. Fridsy; Z p.m,and 8 p w. Saturday; aod
Folk, with Jim James, Coser Oberst,
Fray/Anis Allen. $75, S59.50, $49.51.
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Ruad, Rosemunt. Tickets are available at www.ticketmosteccern or 13i21 559'
lory Tkumpson will csndsct the Symphonic Wind Ensemble in a program featuring trombonist Micknul flulcahy, a member of tho Ctiicaqu Symphony Orchestra. The program will Include David Maslanka's Coocertn for Trambene and Karel Husos Concerto for
Thursday, Nov 12, 2009 6:30 to 8:30 PM Sunday, Dec 6, 2009 2:00 to 4:00 PM
leg night 15361. www.fandango cow IChicago screenings) or wwiowilmet-
ero University, 60 Arts Circle Drive, Evanston. 1847) 467-4000. Most ticket prices listed io three categories: geeeral public; senior citizeos and NU faculty and staff, and student rate. Nov. 8, li a ris.: Los Angeles Guitan Quortut master class. Admission is free. Nay. 13, 7:30 p.m.: The JACK Quartet. $7/$5/$4.
Mujon. $9J$1/$5. Nov.13, 7.30 p.m Mal-
Fall Open Houses '
tral Ave., Wilmetto. $10, except open-
s7/$5/s4. Regenstein Recital Hall at Northwest-
Zemlinsky's Symphuoy No. 2 in B-flat
uoow. ToicottAvo, Chinnan 60635
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gram of baud standards and musical favorites. $7($51S4. Nuv.22,7:30 p ro Philharmonla, "Musical Gems ut Ev' rape." The program includes Juliano Strauss Jr's "Die Fiedermaus" Quer' ture, Emmuauei Chabrier's "Espana" . and Leo Delibes' "Sylvia" Suite,
san, featunieg Academy Award winners Glee Haosard and Marketa irglova. The concert xviii feature new tunes alnog with music from tho "Oece" soundtrack Tickets: $40, $32.58. Dec,4, 7:30 p m Miracle Near State Street if, The
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Care," a une'women cobamet show featuring Kimbor Leigh Nussbaum. Nov.
museum nurthwestero,edo. Open 10
am-S p.m. Tuesdays; 10 am-U p.m.
starring Peter Oprisko. $10. Nov. 20,2
with the Mudtlapps. Tuesdays, 710
Wednnsday'Friday 10 am'S p.m. Saturdoys and Sundays, Admission fo the
Northwestern University Jazz Orchns-
p.m.: "Jakebno Saturday Night," starring The Pin'Ups. $10. Nov.20, 8 p.m Ron Hawking's Hin Way Cabaret. $35 In
museum Is free; unless outed, admissins to all pregrains is also free,
tra. $7/$5/S4. . Regensteln Recita) Hull at Northwestero University, 60 Arts Circle Drive,
Evanston. (847) 467-4000. Most ticket
bration nf '505 Naughty Hoasewife Jazz." $25 In advance; $30 at the door,
Blvd. Shekip. 1847) 6736300. www.cen-
7.30 p mSmall Ensemble Jazz Con'
trevast.org. Nov.14,8 p.m.: Bruce Hornsby. $68-$74. Ethical Humanist Society Second Saturday Cslteehoune, 7574 H. Lincoln Ave. (at Howard), Skokie, (847) 677-3334. wwwethicathaman.orq. Nov.14, 8 p.m.: Folk singer Andrew Calhoun. No upon mic this month to allow for longer coocerI. $7 donation includes refreshmonts.
cent. $7/$5/$4.
land stars in "A Tribute to Karen Car' peoter." Nov. 25, 1:30 p.m.: "Big Band
Gibsons Bar & Steakhoose, 5464 N.
Rusemont Theatre, 5480 N. River Road, Rosemsnt, Tickets are available at www.ticketniaster.com nr 1312) 5591212 the ticket prices listed below do
not include service fees. Fur more in' forenatiun about the theater, call (8471 6f1-5l00. Oct 30, 7.30 p.ru Celtic Thunder. $59.50, $49.50. $39.50. Nuv,9, 8 pm; Don Henley. $142, $80, $49. Dec. 17-19, 8 p.m.: Barry Monilnw $261.62,
River Road, Rosemoni (8'17l 928-9900. wsvw.gibsonnnteahheune.cem. Weibesdays and Thursdays, 7-Il p.m Lenny
$235 65, $156.73, $14126, $73 65, $12.37.
Capp. FrIdays und Sotordays, 8 p m.-
Conter, 1600 E. Gell Road, Des Plaines.
midnivht: Lenny Capp Trin
Vocalist Eileen Berman and guests present music from Mozart and Comb'
Hi))song United We're Al) In Th) Together, a performance by Christian music group Hilisong United, broadcast live tram its heme church In Sydney, Avntralia, will be shown at 6:30
!eatures the documentary "The I Heart Revolution: We're All In This together' sta Tichets are available at tIse theater boo oltices and online at wwsv FathumEventn.cnm. Hoqeye Folk Atto hosts concerts at Lake Street Church nf Evanston, 607
Say lt With Maolc, I pm. Nov. I in Oaktvn Community College's TenHoeoe
win to Rodgers and Hart. $2$ includes brunch bullet Reservations required. Call (847) 635-1900 or visit www.00k-
tnn,edu/tickets. ShoestrIng Productions offers musical revues at 620 Lee St, downtown Des Plaines. Admission is $10. For
reservations or information, call (047) 657-7600 er e-mail shoestring prod®sbcglobal.nnt. Nov.1, 15 and 22. 7 p m.: "Listoo to My Heart," the songs nl David Friedman. The cast
Through Dec. & "Robert Muthnrwel): An
advance; $44 at the door, Nov. 21,8 p m.: Heather Moran preseots "A Cole-
prices listnd in three categories: general public; senior citizens and NU faculty and stall; and ntsdent rate. Nov. 4,
Mill Center, Niles. The screening also
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Block Museum et Art at Nnrthwentero University, 40 Arts Circle Drive,
mdniqhL: 8luerass and roots music
p.m. Nov.4 at bAles Showplace, 301 Gol)
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ART GALLERIES
Visit wwwjinrblntones.cum fur lnformutlos. Nnv.14, 7:30 p.m Bnsnding Main presents 'Shanty Singers and
18, 1:30 p.m.: "The American Snngbooh,"
p.m.: Luke Sayers. Nov.8, 58 p.m Eric Legasch. Nov 14, IO p m Mad ßread. Nov.28, 10 p.m Bluegrass Advocates. Centre East In the North Shore Center tor the Perlormiog Arts, 9501 Shobio
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PIck-StaigerCencertHall at North' western University, 50 Arts Circle Bnl-
1847) 491-$441; tickets: 1847) 467'4000. wwwpickstalger.nrq. Nov.19, 7:30 p.m
p.m.:Irishmuslcsession.Thursdays8 lo p m Irish music sessios. Oct3t 10
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staff; and student rate. Inlormation: less noted otherwise. Mondays, B p m.-
Attitude Toward Reality, From the ColInctlen of the Walker Art Center" offers an overview and introduction to the artist, spanning more than tour
Nov. 22. 2 p.m.: Marianne Murphy Or-
decades nf his career with more than 40drawingn, callaqen, prints and paietings. Nov.19, 6'? p m Sin Enqberg, cu' rubor nf prints and editions at the Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, leads an In-depth tour of the Robert Motherwell enhibition. Through Dec.13: "Henry
Serenade" with Jack Miuccio. $10. Nov. 28, 8 p.m. and Nov. 29, 2 p.m.: Jim Post
Birthday Concert $25 in advance; $30 at the door. Dec. 2, 1:30 p.m "The 'SOs $ongbook" with Marcus Gentry. $10, Dec. 4, 8 p.m : Ron Hawking, "Impres' nions of Christmas." $35 in advance; $44 at the door, Dec. 5, 8 p.m.: "A Duke Ellington Sungbook," with Ava Logan. $25 io advance; $30 at the door. Dec.9, 1:30 p.m : Frank Sinatra Birthday leibste with Peter Oprinke. $10. Dec 12,8 p.m , and Dec.13, 2 p.m.: Guitars nf Spain. Dec. 16, 1:30 p m "Silver Screen Crooners" with singer Tony Dernard.
Moore: Elephant Skull:' in the muso' um's Alsdorf Gallery. Moore may be
$10, Dec.19, 7:30 p m : The Pin-Ups
present "Gettin' Hop fur the Holidays." Dec. 20, 2 p.m.: Ron Hawking, "lmpres' nions nf Christmas:' $35 in advance; $44 at the door. Dec.31, U p.m "Stand By Me," music ufthe 'Sos with Marcus Gentry. $25 in advance; $30 at the dour, Dec. 31, 10:30 p,m "Turn Back the
Hands nf Time," hits nf the '605 with Marcus Gentry. $25 in advance; $30 at the door. S.P.A.C.E, 1245 Chicago Ave., Evanston.
1847) 492-0060.
Lake SL 1847) 4756165. www hogoye'
includes Kristen Calvin, Laura Lee Cor' nelison, Russell Ramstmem, Janet Reed
lolkarts urq. All concerts start at 7:30 p m doors upon at 7 p.m. SIS: $13 for senior citizens; $5 for students: free (or children under 12. OcLTb Jack
and Randy melke. Nov2. 9 and 16, 7:30 p.m.: "Cole," entertainment based en the words and music ut Cule Porter,
wwwe000ntonspace.cnm, Most ticket prices listed in three categories: in advance; at the dooT and reserved table seating. Oct 30, 8 p.m Tim Reynolds C TR3 (electric/experimental),
porfsrmedby Teddßulmash, Karen
$20f$25/$34. Nov. 1, 8 p.m.: Dave
Williams. Nov.14: SI Kahn.
Doyle, HumId LeDoyer, Beth Pauze, Aaron Rumack, Terri Ryan'Schlosuberg,
Barnes (acoustic mock). S17/$20. Nov.2. U p ei : Toro Pinten 1101k), $24/$2U. Nov.
u
Nov. 4-Dec. & "5+ Genres of Chinese
p m. Saturday. Through Nov. & "Down tu There Women and Their Relation'
Art: Traditional and Conlomporary." featuring Chinese traditional painting, ink painting, folk art, photography and
special guest. $17/070. Nov.?, B p m
Nov. 5.
Uilly Mclaughlin C the Electric String Quartet (Americana), $lH/$22. Nov.12, H p.m.: Greg Laswell )folk). Sf2/$15. Nov. 8 p.m : David Wilcno ((elk).
Jubo Enkola, Carla Gordov, Kl McCam-
1105010 tdulocaaut Museum C Educa-
tien Center, Special Enhibitions Gallery, 9603 Woods Orive, Skokie. Special echi'
bitions are free with museum admis-
sian of $8; $6 lerstudevtn and senior
Park Ridge Public tlbsnry, 20S. Preopect Ave, (047) 825-3123. October
A display el the work of miniatsre modeler Dennis Carrion. A 3O'year res' ident nf Park Ridge, Carrion has been modeling in paper, wood and plastic since the age nf 10, The exhibit in' dudes several ship medels, including the OMS Beunty, as well as structures such as English Cntsxvuld bosses and
lighthouse stations There are also oumorous Orienfalthemed models: warnoes, banquet scenes, and landscapes. Seniors ActlonSerylce, 1123 Emerson, Suite 200, Evanston. 1847) 864'72?4,
venu SenlorsActionService.org. Through Jan,22. 201th "Celebrating Expodenco: A Gallery of Art by Older Adults," featuring works by photugra'
citiaens; and $5 for children ages S'12.
Oarfur Twenty Years o! Varied Ceno'
Skukie Public Ubrary, 52)5 Oaktnn St.
cideia Sudan, by Lenra Kahn, the nehi' hition features work by phnto(osrnal-
(841) 613-7174. www.nkohiolibrary.infa. throsgh Nov. 2k Skokle Art Guild 2009 Members' Fall Exhibit, Visit www.skok'
mund and KaI Taylor. Nov, 4, 1:30pm:
linao Brothers. Nov. 14: Iren Horse. Nov,
Nighthawlis Iblues/reck). $24/$2a Dec. U p.m Susan Werner (folk/iazz).
'Headliners From the Vegas Strip," with singer Tony Bernard. $10. Nov. 6,
SIR/$22/S34.50. Dec.?, 8 p.m Ros) Golan, Luke Brindley and Peter Bradley
1:30 p.m.: "Stand by Me," music nf the
'50s with Marcus Gentry, Rovi, 8 p.m: "Charleen Brooks Sings Durbra
Adams. $H/$12, Dec.11, 8 p.m Leon Rossell (rock, blues, country), $38/035. Dec. 12. 8 p ei.: Gera) Mahal (rock/jazz).
Streisand." Nov. B, 2 p ei : Ester Hana and Oetty Graham present "Eurepe at
0)5/020. Dec.18, 8 p.m.: Josh Huge.
Night Recoiled." Nun. U, 1:30 p.m Veterans Day Solute with the Dub Acri Octet, $10; free admission (or veterans.
Loecker(piano rack). $R/$lz. Dec.31, 6 p m.: Jill G Julia Show Icomedy/snusic), $17/$20. Dec. 31, 10 p.sn Beau Soleil
Nov.13, 8 p m Clficagos Got Talent)
avec Michael Ooucet, $45/0So,
popular Droadway shows as well as classical compositions. Free. For mIermatlen, call (847) 635-1907,
Evanston ArtWalk, a juriod art exhibi'
tion nl artwork by Illinois artists displayed in storelrsnt windows along Central Street in Evanston, will be held during the month of October. For informotion, visit www.evanstonartwalk org.
ship to flair," a juried enhibition leatar' ing works by more than 50 women artists.
ana (jazz), $l0/$14, Dec.3, 8 p.m Issu Ilormenly Jane Siborry), $20/S24, Dec. U p.m Hubert Somlin C the
Nov.7: Celtic Groundhogs. Nov.13: Su)-
2&JoeMcShane. Nov.21: Donetion. Nov.27:Seamas Oliano and Jimmy Moore. Uov2ft Dooley Brothers. Oakton Community College, Footlik Theater, 1600 E. 6ll Road, Des Plaines. DeclO, 8 p m The Oaklun Community Choir will perform nelectionn (rem
tember-June, and sing American and Scandinavian selections at various lo' cations. Call (847)141-4210 or 1847) 546-2050. Normenoenes SInging SocIety Male Chorus invites male singers tojnin the gmeap in singing American and Scandi' oavian selections throughout the year, except for the months nf July and August. Rehearsals ore held at 8 p.m. Tuesdays at the Estonian House in Lin-
The Northwest Ctsurol Society invites eeperienced singers to asdition for its 44th anniversary concert season. Audi' tiens are held any Tuesday eeexieg, through March 16, at Immanuel Lut her-
atre.com. Concert tickets $20 In advance; $25 at the deer, unless outed
Seamus OKane and Jimmy Moore, Nov, & Ceili Dancing wdh Ceoltniri Chicago.
'7 Artists, 7 Teachings: Contemporary Great Lakes Native ArC' The group enhibition enplores the themes of truth. respect, love, bravery, honesty, tiumili'
ton edo/museum. Gallery hsurs: IO a,m.'6 p.m. MondayFriduy li a m-4
(8471 677-776) er visit wwsv.nkekiethe'
land Musid ut Johnny Mercer," leaturing cabaret perlormers David Edellelt,
$12/015. Dec. 20, 8 p.m Hago C Shanta
days in the Park Ridge VIVI Hall, Hig'
enhibition celebrates the artistry uf objects created from natural sources.
Pimphin's Halloween Show )rockJreg-
Nov.20, 8 p.m Willy Porter G His Band (acoustic folk), $221$28/$38. Nov.22,? p.m.: Tony DzRooanio and Mike Allem-
singers tojuin in (our-part choral singing. They rehearse at R p.m Thorn-
4233 or 16301 479'4233.
tense Room. $5 cuver. Oct. 30 Dickey
Century Hit Parade." Nov, I, 7 p.m.: "Here's Johnny: IDO Years nf the Words
SINGERS Bjumnson Male Chorus invites male
colnshire. Call Thur Fjel), (6301 369-
reception will be held from 6'B p.m.
wweeieinh'amvrican.urg. Manic at 9 p m. Fridays and Saturdays In the Filth Province Lounge, on cuver -
mail earlessigiliaul corn.
gins Rood and Canfield Avenue, Sep-
Oalsfon Cemmoolty College. Koeho'
Through Nov, 2 "Darfur Photojournalists Respond." Based en the hook
ints Colin Finlay, Snen Tortinn, Pep
phvr Josephine Strung and painter Carol Reagan.
Bonet, Roo tlauiv, Lynsey Addariu. Chris-Steele Perkins, Kadir nao Le'
ieartguild.neg for Information.
huizen and Oliver Jobard. fdsh American Hodtage Center Art Gallery, 4626 N. 8nov Ave , Chicago.
AUDITIONS & OPPORTUNITIES
(773) 282-7035. wwwiriuh' american erg. Gallery hours are l-4 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays Thrusgh
Sat, Nov. 7, 8 p.m. Comedian Greg Behrendtjoins his wife and
writing partner, Amllra Ruotola-Behrendt, on stage to offer hilarious insight into modem relationships.
THODOS DANCE CHICAGO FEATURING FOSSE TRILOGY
Fri., Nov. 13, 8 p.m.
See Fosoes signtature "Cool Hand Luke" plus two works that have never been preaented for a live audience-until nowi Tony Award-winner Ann Reinking re-stages the works for this acclaimed company.
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BRUCE HORNSBY Sat, Nov. 14, 8 p.m. The Grammy winning singer-songwsiter plays your requests, igniting the stage in an intimate solo per' forniance filled with spontaneity and fluid creativity,
an Church, 855 Lee St., Bes Plaines. The
ensemble offers a varied repertoire and strong vocal sections in a friendly, supportive atmosphere. The grnap presents three concerts each season, including an annaal holiday concert nf carols, spirituals and hymns, a winter concert that is more classical in na' ture, and a June concert of light classi' cal manic as wall as fulk songs, jazz, contemporary ballads and music from Broadway. To schedule an aeditien, call 17731 504-3426 or visit www.nwchoral' society org. Skekle Concert Choir seeks male and female singers at any level of choral enperieece. No auditions are held. The choir performs a variety uf music, from classical fe Broadway, and performs two concerts annually, under the direction of conductor Michael Lewanski, and with accompanist Adri' an Metzger. Rehearsals are held 1mm 7.9 p.m. Mondays, September through Jene, at Old Orchard Junior High School, 9310 Kenton Ave. Sknkie. For
information, visit www.skokiechoir.org or call 10471 674-3219.
ARTISTS
Crafters are sought fer the Christmas in Park Ridge Routique and Craft Show, tn be held frem 10 am-S p.m Nov.21
MUSICIANS The Skokle Valley Symphony Orches-
SO YOU THINK YOU WANT TO BE IN LOVE
Call Earl Essig, 18471 272'D762, or e'
siux per belly is $l0.Through Dec.3
nf the Three Fires.
FROM TI-lE ALTFHOR OFHE'SJUSTNOT fl-IATINTO )'VUAND CONSULTAF'ffTO SETCAND 17-/E CITY
lege, 1500 E, Golf Rood. Oes Plaines.
Des Plaines (047) 635-2633. www.oak-
between the O S. and China. Opening
1105/rock), $17/S20/S21, Nov.17. 8 p.m Todd Carey (pop/reck), $1R/$14/$22.
toire. Rehearsals and performances are at the North Shore Center for the Performing Arts in Shohie. Rehearsals ore un Thursday evenings and remaining concerts will be Dec. 6. March14 and April 25. Ca)) Leslie Rredie, (847) 679-950f, ont, 3014, for audition repertoire and tu schedule an audition. Na Mele Aloha Hawaiian music club seeks musicians who play ukulele, up' right string bass, keyboards, flute and violin. The group Is open to all ages. Rehearsals are held from 110pm. Thursdays at Oaktnn Community Cul-
line Museum nf Art, 600 E. Golf Road.
Nov. 6, 8 p.m.: John Doe (solo) with
sented by Rocky Halker. Nuvj, 2 p m Three Cat Media presents "Twentieth
Oct30, Previous orchestral enpenience is highly prelerred. The SVSO is a 60 piece community orchestra that pees' cots four concerts per year of dvmanding standard orchestral repor-
by Oristy Deotz and Joseph Pinfz. The
Coitar with WIly Flynn ((v)k). $12/SIS.
IrIsh Amnetcan Herbtage Ceoter. 4626 N. Knon Ave., Chicago. 1773) 282-7035.
lam Io holding auditions far principal bass, secend clarinet, harp, and all string sections. Auditions will begin
Through 0ct30 'Unearthed," works
atm, 7924 Lincoln Ave., Skohie. Call
Herons of Eden.
fealuring works by Chicago and nsburban ortists over the age uf 50. Mitchell MooeomeftheAmertcas Indion, 3001 Central St, Evanston. (8471
Chippewa (Ojibwap), Ottawa and Potawatomi, also known as the Cnuncil
www.norrin northwvstnrn edufdïttmur, php. (847) 491'234H. Gallery hours are 10 am-lO p.m. daily. Admission is free.
presents concerts in the Skokie The-
hnpfrapl, Dual Impact (pop/rock) and
am.-5 p.m. Monday-Friday. Contact Shirley Engolstein. fine arts coordinator, 10471 674'300U. Throogh Oct30 Senior Artists Network sculpture show,
1999 Campus Drive, Evanston.
turinq music at 830 p.m. in the Mon-
$IU/$22J$28. Nov.14, 8 p.m Sons nI the Nover Wrong with Claudia Schmidt
Uncolowoed Village Hull, 6900 N. Lin' colo Ave,, Lincolnwsod. Gallery heurs: 9
ty avd wisdom thaf are centra) to the ethes and worldview of the Anishinabe tribes of the Upper Midwest - the
4, 8 p.m.: Dane Specter's Adventureu In
otherwise. Oct30, 8 p m : Chicegos Gut Talent) Visit svww.horbivtsnes cem for information. Oct_31, 8 p.m : "An American Trilogy," music nf Bob Dylan, Pete Seeger and Wendy Guthrie, pro-
sician.
original vellum cuver, Dittmar Memsdof Gallery at Northwntern University's Norris Center,
Kelly Schouten and Kirk Swenk. Skohle Theatre MusIc Foundatlon
Nov. 27: Orista & Caison )RGR/hip-
Artists Ofrendas' Windy City Arts presents the annual art exhibit uf the onciont Celtic festival nf Samhain and the Mexican Day of the Dead celebrafinns, During tfie Day of the Dead lestival, families make visits to cemeteries, bringing food, flowers, pictures aed candles for an ofrendo, or offering, to celebrate the memory of the deceased. Fer the enhibit, artists will cre' ate an ofrenda in the style of the Mealcan Day of the Dead, dedicated to a favante minh aufhor, visual artist or ma-
4751R3O wwwmitchellmuseum org. Admission ta evento io included with an entrance donation to the Mitchell Museum. Suggested donativo is $5 fer adults; $2.50 for senior citizens, sta' dents and children. Maximum admis-
1847> 544-5300. FrIday Nights Uve, (ea-
qav/tunk) and costume contest. Nov. & Kimi Hayes )rucIbIues/cuuntry). Nov. 13: Robert (lyons Band lrocklblaen).
Nov. 15: "Samhain/Oay nf the Read:
best knowo for his monumental bronze sculptures, but his creative output in' claded drawing and printmaking as well. In the 19605 the artist became in' triqued by the skull nf an African viephant kept in a friendo London garden, examining the object's internal and extemnal spaces in a series uf etchings printed as an album in 1970, The enhibit includes all 20 prints Moore produced fer fhe portfolio, along with its rare
contemporary art by master artists in China. The evhibit celebrates the 60th anniversary of the People's Republic of Chino and the 30th anniversary of the establishment et diplomatic relations
InterContinental ChIcago O'Hare HateL 5300 N. River Read, Rosemont. www icehare.cern/montrose room.
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and their parents, leature guitar, percussloo instrumenta and puppets te intraduce chlldreo ta music. Ongoing classes available lo Nerthhrvok avd Park Ridge, Registratinn is In progress
in Wonderland' Performances at 10:30
7596 or (841) 692-6616.
205-9600 er visit www,chlcagokid-
p.m , and Nov.22, 2 p m Fall 2009 Dance Concert, an annual ponformonce of student choreography produced b Northwestern's New Movement Projoct. Tickets: Sl' $5 for children and fall-
Ave., Franklin Park. Admission Is SB 1er
671-5180, Dec.3: The Guy fieri Road
1er tall classes. Call (847) 236-9235 er
scempany.corn.
time stodents, Call 1047) 491-7282,
members; $9 guests. Non.t Music by The Muoic Men, Nav.15 "Turkey Trot:' with music by Chuck and Friends. Dec. & Christmao dance. with music by Chúck and Friends, Dec.2ft Early New Year's Eve dance. with music by The
Show Fieri, star of three shows en television's Food Network, including "Diners, Drioe'ies aed Divos," "Gay's Big Bite" and "Ultimate Recipe Showdown," presents an unscripted per(ormance complete with interactive
uSA&wrM rodtIon
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MISCELLANEOUS Polarity Ensemble Theatre is accept¡cg script submissions for the third editen of its Dianysos Cap Eestieal al
Music Meo,
cooking stations, demonstratiuns, behind'the-ocenes otaries and more.
New Plays. running May 13-23. 2010. The
(estival will testare staged readinns el (our eew lallIenttt Werks. There ale Ita restricticits en subject or style. The lestieal is open only ta Chicago-area playwrights. Scripts should he mailed to Polarity Ensemble Theatre, 135 Ashury Ave., Evaeston IL 60202. Enclose
Sweet oney In The
twa copies ol a synopsis of the script aod a buainesa size soil-addressed. stamped envelope. Censideriog only hill-length scripts. Only one script per playwright will be read. Scripts will not be returned. Place all contact iotolms-
lias including e-mail address en script Pastmark deadline is Nav.IO. Visit wwwpotheatrecsm tar details.
BENEFITS Rock n Roll Roats dinner dance.
Ock® SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 3:00
She Rocks!
Sweet Honey In The Rock is a GvammymAward-wnning fema'e a cappella ensemble with
deep inusicat roots in the sacred music of the black churchspiritua's, hymns, gospel as well as jan and blues. Six women join their powerful voices in a program that points the finger at inlustice, encouages activism and sings the praises of ove.
Tickets start atjust *25!
1h15 oOncrfl WIll beSign lntmprnlrd.
teatsring The Rel Souls. 7:30-11:30 pm.
Nov.14 at the American Legion Post 914. 9751 Pacific Ave., Franklin Park. Sib pen person. Call 1047> 678-7414 or 1108)
3Z&0163.
Tammy Makem Tribute Concert. 8 p m. Nov. 21 at the Irish American liertage Center. 4626 N. bono Ave., Chicago. The concert will ieatnre pert ormances by The Makem and Spain Drothers, as Isoli an several local bands The LavAis and Moran Brothers, Thy Chaocey Brothers, The Dooley Brothers and The Sullivan Brothers. 535. Procevds henelit the Tommy and Mary Maliem Fund in support ei pediatric
brain tumor research at Clilidrens Memoriai Hospital. Call (7131 282-1035
vr visit www.irish-americanerg. North Shore Chamber Orchestra will present a beselit concert and receptino at 3 p.m. Dec. 13 at Northwestern university's Alice Millar Chapel, 1870 Sheridan Road, Evanston. TIte program Includes Movdeissohe'o Fingal's Cave Ovettane, Mozalt's Symphony Ils. 40 in G minor, and Tchaikousky's Variations erl a Rococo Theme, Wendy Warner, cellist. Cell (8411 864-2288
BOOKS & POETRY
visit wwiejlggtejamproducti505.cem. iAltchell Msseum ofttre American lo-
Colt Road, Bes Plaines. Oct. 29, 6:30
p.m : Award-winning playwright and poet Idris Goodwin shares his latest werk as part et the Chicago Writers Series. Goodwin will perform excerpts lrem his ono-mas show, "Bullet Bites Mao," which challenges media-created black stereotypes is thy United States, and "Break ßeat Peetica," a rhythmic relioction on his mamey as a rapper. Free.
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CHILD'S PLAY
Amotinan toyrsof Cornpapf.
JodI Koplis's ilgglejarnmer classes, tor children ages 6 movths to 3 years
il and 9; 10:30 a m, and noon Nov. 20, 23'25; and i p.m. Nov. 14, $10. Call 1173)
GROUPS B LESSONS
COMEDY
dias, 3001 Central St., Evanstvn. 18411
415-1030, wwwrnitchoilmuseam,olg. Suggested desatino is $5 adults; $2.50 sexier citizens, students and children. Maximum suggested admission per larniiy is $10. tIldo Craft MornIngs are offered trem 10:30 a rn-noon. Museum staffers and eelunteern lead informal wnrhshops where children learn to construct simple versions ai traditioo' al Native American objects and engage in other hoods-en activilien related to native coitare, Adrrrissios is included with an entrance donatiao to the museam, Kids Cmli Workshops are recem' mended ter children ages 5 and up, hut
Centre East in the North Shore Center ter the Performing Arts, 9501 Skokin
Chicaga Dance Club, 1847) 622-4466,
Dance to DJ music 1mm the '505 to today from 7:30-11:30 p.m. Saturdays at American Legion Hall, 9151 Pacific Ave., Franklin Parli, Mostly swing doncing,
Think You Want to Be In Love?" $45,
Open to ages 21 and eider, SS mum-
Square Spares D Pairs Square Dance Club, a club fer couples and slegles, dances the second and fourth Mon-
The ireprov Comedy Showcase and Restanran io Wondfield Mall, 5 Waod-
bers; SIG nanroembers, Membership
days nl the month all year long at the
lee $25. Upcoming dates include Nov.
Park Ridge Senior Center, ITO S. West-
field Road, Schaumhurg. 1847) 240-
28 and Decl2 lChristmas party, starting at 7pm.). Happy Twtders Dance Club provides round and square dancing at 7:30 p.m. the second satarday of the month, through May 8, at Immanuel Lutheras
ero Ave.. Park Ridge. Reunds start at
2001. www.lmprov.com. Shnwtirnes at 1:30 p m. Thursdays; B p m. and 10:15
p.m. Fridays; I p.m. and 9,15 pos, Sotardays; 7 p m. Sondays Must he IB er oid-
er, Octl9-Nuv,1; Jeremy lIste SIT, S20, interContInental Chicago O'Hare Ho-
some balmreem, Latin and line dancing,
5501 or (7131 665-8407.
sary. Nov. 14: Geds eyes. Nan. 28: Coup
ComedySpnrtz Theatre, presented in
sticks/talking sticks. Dec. 12 Loom
the Mootrose Room Open ron. $21.
Metropolis Performing Arts Centre, Ill
2121, Through Novi4, 113 p.m. Satur-
days: "Olnoer tor See Sis:' $16 50. Skokie Theatre, 7924 Lincoln Ave., Skokie, Cali (8471 677-1761 or visit
www,skekietheatre,cuin. Tickets are $20 in advance; $25 at the door, ueless noted otherwise, 8ec26, 8 p.m . and
Dec.27.2p,m.:"Nuns4Fun,"Ieaturing Vicki Ouade, co-creator of the Late Nile Catechism comedies,
Song," with Victor Pacini, Nov.20 "Super Power Music: A Journey of Upliftng Meindies," with Victor Pacini.
www briol mnesdanceparty.corn
Leikareiogenuielmhug° dancers wetcome these agelb und older interested in Scandinavian folk dunce te join them 1mm 8-9:30 p.m. Wednesduys at the First United Methodist Church of
392-5512 or 1841) 253-3206, Nay. 2&
Date McRoberts, Dec.27: No dance,
DINING
Des Plaines, 666 Graceland Ave, No pri-
or dance euperience or partner necessary. For information, call 18471 823'
Rosemoot Theatre, 5400 N. River Road, Rarement Tickets are available
Vta Veeeto Ristorante, 6340 N. Lincoin Ave., Chicago, Nov.20,? p.m. and Nov.22. 3 p.m laste uf Abruzzo Dinner' a celebration uf the cuisine and cuitons uf Ihn Abruoou region ai Italy. Each eeenlng will feature an authentic regional mesa based on local special-
ties prepared by native chef Massime Criscio and Dino Alberto Paganelli, chef at the Palazzo Tour dEau in Abruzzo, Regional wines have been selected ta accompany the meal. Chef Crioclo. who runs Abruzzo Cihus Culinary Tsars, wili introduce the courses and discuss the cullare nf the region and the tours he ehem. $65 per person ivcluitos tue and gratuity. For reservafions, call (773) 267'0888.
children 12 and under. Highlights lodude O black-tie optional dinner in the IAHCs Grand Ballroom on Friday, with entertainment headed by Malachy McCourt; cost is $100 and reservaf loes are required. On Sutarday, 40w Turk City Irish rack band Dlack 41 perfurms
at 7 p m tickets are $20, $15 for IAIIC members, On Sunday, lrish'born folk singer Maora OConoell will perform at 7 p.m.; tickets are $20, $15 for IAHC members. Call (7731 2R2-7035 or visit
www.irish-american org. HarvetFest, noen-4 p m. Nov, 15 at Watson ParIs Church, 6337 W, Cornelia,
Chicago, maturing a holiday craft sale, bingo and ether actinities, A roast pork dinner will ho served at Z pm; tickels are $10 aed cao be reserved by calling 17731283-0884,
"Tire Symbols of Cfirtstmas bazaar will be held from 9 a m -9 p.m. Non, 20 and 9 a m-5 p m. Nov, 21 at SL Ha ralambos Greek Orthodos Church, 7313 N. CaIdwell Ave. Hiles, featuring crafts,
gifts, floral arrangements, a col lee shop, und homemade Greek pastries. Free admission. For inlarmation, coil 18411 647-8880.
FILM
FAIRS & FESTIVALS IBAMI Feutivat an Irish hook, art aed music celebration. will be held from lt a m-9 p m. Dct3D-Nuv. I at the Irish American Heritage Center, 4626 N, Knox, Chicago. The event features book sigeings, panel discussioes, art exhibits, lectures, theatre perlormanc-
Block Cinema, in the Pick-Laudati Auditorium at the Block Museum of Art, Northwestern University, 40 Arta Circle Drive, Eeaosfvs. (847) 491-4800,
www,blockmuseum.00rthwvstrro,edu/ bisck-cinema Admission is $6;54 for Block Museum members, senior citi'
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for the Performing Arts, 950f Skekie Bled., Skokie, 18471 673-6300, wivw,cen-
treeast.org. Nov. 13, 0 p.m.: "Fasse Trim-
gp" by Thodns Dance Chicagn. Oreadway and film veteran Ann Reinkieg will cnliaherate with Ihodos Dance Chica-
go to receostrsct o trio el short
zens, and students with ID, or as noted
Chicago filmmaker Rebecca Schaoberg
below. Ail filmo shown at B p.m. enloso
will attend the ucreeniog.
noted otherwise, #lvirrb/ecote film ce-
FORANYOÑE LUCKY EÑOUGI-I TO EXPERIENCE IT."
Park Ridge PublIc Library, 20 S.
iles-Oct 29 Medicioe for Melas-
Prospect Ave.. Park Ridge. 1847) 825-
choly." Nav.4: "Dance Party, United Sfates and "Ouiel City7 Nun. 19- "Pre-
3123.wwwparkridgeiibrarY.org, Fitms the Ubrary - Nu registration needed, Duero open forueatieg age-hall hour before show time. Oct 29, 7 p.m.:
sent Company." Film Noir (mm 1955to
lDlOseeles- Oct. 3: Night of the Hunter' Nov.11: "The Sweet Smell nl Ssccvss' Nov.11 "Touch of Evil:' Art
"Long Lion Pakistan'
TheoryandPrar.ticeserfes- Non.5, 7
Skekie, 1847) 677-7761. wwei,sknkivthvatre,com. Nov.22. 7 p w,: "One Simple
ShokteTheatee, 1924 N. Lincoln Ave.
pin.: The Short Films nf Anna Biller and Work by Margan Fisher and Pant McCarthy, The program luntap050s tos Angelen-based independent fiimmaker and artist Anna Biller's short films with the work el two of her teachers, Los Angeles-basest artists Morgan Fisher and Paul McCarthy. Admission Is free. Nov. 6, 7 p m: Seopluitatien double tea' turo, "Viva" and Ceol it Caroil" Admissiso is free. Revisitioq Hollín Frairrpton sedas- Nav.13 "A b B in Ontaria7 "Manual of Arms," "Artificial Light, "Snowbliod" and "Surface Tension:' The screening will be introduced by Bruce Jenkion, proleuser of film, nidea and new media at the Schoel of the Art Institute of Chicago AmILabh Dachclran filmseíies- Nav.2 "Black' The Reeltime Independent
Iïlmatrd Wdeororumpreseets awardwinning independent feature, docamenlary and short subject films and videos, Each screening is lollowed by discussions with the audience. Ail Reeltime screenings are free. Nov. 18, 7:30 p m "Do Na Harm. The documentary tells the sfory al two Southerners who became reluctant whistleblowers when they exposed onethicai billing proctices at a large nonprofit hospital.
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Ceetre East In tIre North Shore Center
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ORGANIZATIONS The AmerIcan Jewish ArtIsts Club is now accepting applications for new artist members.The club exhibits widely in the Chicago area in muse' ums, public venues and institutions, synagogues and cemmanitg centers Members also participate in salon discossions and art critiqses, plein air painting sessions, and ether activities, For information. olsit www.american' jewishartistsclub org Des Pfaines Art Guild meets at I pm. en the second Toesday of the month at the Prairie Lakes Community Center, 515 Thurber St. Des Plaines, flew mom-
bers are toelcome, For information, call Margaret Newman. 18411 924-0952, nr omit www.dpag.org, Park Ridge ArtLeague meets at 1:30 p m. the thIrd FrIday of the month in the South Park Fividh005e, 833 Talcolt Road, Park Ridge. Guest fee is $3. Cali Dorothy DuSeld. 18471 825-3505,
ShaMe Photographic Society meets at
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PERFORMANCES
Dance Chicago's New Dancen 2009
inww.skokiethealre corn, Fall youth programs, 130 p.m. Saturdays. Tickets: $15; $10 ter children. All tickets available at the denr only. Oct. 31; "Believe in Yourself: The Journey To Your
Krlstines Dance Party,1:30-Il p.m. Thursdays at the Park Ridge VFW, IO W, Higgins Road, Park Ridge, Open to sin-
al www,tichotmasteccom er (312) 5591212; the ticket prices listed below do
DANCE
blends music, dance and song in a per' formance celebrating dilterevt key-
Skokie Theatre, 1924 Lincoln Ave.,
formation, call 1173) 775-9427 or (7881 442-8646, Nov. "Falling Loanes." Huy. 23: "Turkey Trot" Dec. 14: "Holidays and
Squarewheels Sqaare Dance Club dances the feurth Saturday of each month, September through May, ut Our Redeemer Isthenan Church, 304 W. Paiatino Road, Prospect Heights. Reund dancing hogins at 7,30 p.m. with Howard and Anna Hoffman, and square dancing starts at 8 p.m. with guest callern, Refreshments served and banser available threugh April 24. AdmisSinn: $6. For information, cali 1847)
Plaines, $6 per gancI. Call 1841) 698-
W. Campbell St., Arlington Neights. www.metrupslisurts cem, 1841) 571-
$S for members; $6 for guests Ferio-
Happineso."
www icnhare,cem/mnntraserOam, 1847) 544'5300. Satordayn, O p.m.:
7:30 p.m. with squares from 8-IO pm,
Church, Thucknr uod Lee streets, Deo
tel, 5300 N. River Road, Rosemont,
beading. tlec.2& Dreamcatchers. Pick-Stalger Concert Hall at Northwvstern University, 50 Ants Circle Ori' ve, Evavston. Interinatiun: (8471491' 5441: tickets: (8411 467'4000. wwwpickstaiqererg. KIds Fare sortes, teaturing hour-bog concerts for chudren ages 3 to 8 and their families, All Kids Fare concerts begin at 10,30 am. Tickets: $6; $5 ter seninr citizens; $4 ter children. Noel; "Shaka Bonmshaka 800ml" Boomshaka, Northwestern's drum, dance and rhythm ensemble, presents a blend of rhgthrn, movement and choreography. Jan,9,2010 "Powerial Pipes" at Alice Miliar Chapel, 1810 Sheridan Road, Evanston, a program featurivg the sounds et the chapel's ergan and choir. Jan.30, 201 "Bandleg Together," teataring Northivestero Unìversity Symphonic Band's brass and reed piayers and percusoiooists. MarcIr 6, 2010 Rvhert G, Nasty condocts the Merit Schnoi Symphony Orchestra during a perturmunce vi Camille Saint' Suons' classic "Carnival vi the Aolmals' The program also will include ether works. April 24, 2QtO "Percolatlog Percussien " A diverse assnrtment ei percussioo instruments will enpinre a variety of energetic musical styles. May i, 2010; "Ivories, Buttons aed Such"
Spares Sunday Evening Club holds ballroom dances Irornl:3D-10,30 p.m. at the American Legion, 9157 Pacific
Blvd., Skokle. (8471 6736300. www.centreeast.arg. Nov.?, 8 p rn.: Greg Behrendt and Amura Runtola's "So You
there is na minimum age requirement. Participants must beaccontpanied by an adult. No pre-reqistratien is neces-
Skukie. Cali (8471 611-776f or Visit
Oaktoa Community College, 1600E.
a nr. Oct. 30 and Non. 2-6, 9-iO, 1213, 16-
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Spectacular, 8 p.m. Oct31. $IO-S3S. For
Grrmon ,mrrIcsfl
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charge. Nov15, 6.15 p m Dulfot dinner
music by Ken Jandes. Nov27: Dance at
at Sonoya Restaurant, 8750 W. Golf
the American Legion Hall, 9757 Pacific,
Road, Riles. $25. Nov21, 6:30 p n Sa-
Franklin Park, with music presented by
cialize over ham d'oeuvres and drinks
The Variety Pak.
at Sinos East, 1445 Lake Cnoh Osad,
2BR Condo, Minutes from Disney.
forAvailabifity
Hëthjj'cws
Ccìirittv
NaStm
PiotPjss
7:30 p.m. the third Thursday nl each ninnth at Shnkje Village Flail, 5127 W. Oaktnn SL lilI levels o! photographers welcnmo. call 1047) 677-0324.
TOURS & OUTINGS NormonS Park Historical Soclet 5624
Jowish SenIor Singles Social Club
meets regalarly (ordioners said a variety nl programs. for Inlormatiun, call
ET CETERA
Young at Heart Singles Club spunssrs
1847) 676-2872,
ballroom dancing for all ages Semidressy to dressy attire for wamen;
JewlshSoclalslnq?es, forages 21plus. Cash payments Sniff activities
for the Performing Arts, 9501 Sknkie
jackets lernea. Ro jeans or gym
Blvd. Skohie, (847) 673'6300, www,ceo-
are sobjoct to change. Call (847) 7571299 or 1847) 331-1066. Nov. 8 antI 22
N. Newark Ave. chicago. (7731 631-
and DecJ,3, 6:30 p.m Oowling at
4633. wwwnotwnodparhhistoricalsociely.org. The Norwood Park HistorIcal Society, a nonprofit organization, resides in the Hoble-Seymour-crippon
Brunswick Zone-Doerfield behind Ihn Deerbronk Mall, 10 S. Waukegan toad. towliog Is $20 for league members;
House, chicago's oldest home. Hours are nnon-4 p.m. Saturdays, or by ap-
Doertiold. $30.
$25 for nonmemtsers. Sncializers who
cannot or prefer ont to howl are welcome Injoin the group for a $10 cover
lii9s
Centre East in the North Shore Center
shoes. All dances are from 8:30-11,30
treeast.org. Nov. 28, S and 0 p.m., and
p m. Admissios is $7 lop members; $9 tot guestn Holline io (6301 415-3449.
Nan. 29. 3 p m Cirque Le Masque. $35.
Skekle Theatre MusIc Foundation
0ct30 Dance at the American Legion Hall, 9757 Pacilic, Franklin Park. with music by The Ed clank Tria. Nai 7: Dance at the VFW Hallt, 16th and
Itarlem, Derwyn, with music by Ken Jandes, Nov14; Dance at Oalger PanIc 1601 W. Hirsch St. Melrnse Park, with
presents concerts and programs in the Skokin Theatre, 7924 Lincoln Ave., Sknkie. Call (847) 677-7767 or visit
Www.shnkiotheatrecnm Nov.13, 10:30 a.m Jne Wioqand presents A Convernation with Teddy RoaseoelL" $20 in advance; $25 at t he duoc
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Full up on the good stuff. Skip the unending breadbasket and opt for picking on raw vegetables, if possible. Ask to have a side salad (low-fat dressing on the side) brought when others are enjoying more fattening appetizets, so hunger pangs won't tempt you to indulge in something naughty.
indulge at restaurants, fill up on low-fat snacks before you leave. Drink a tall glass of water and enjoy a cup of low-calorie grapes or some other fruit. You won't be famished upon entering the restaurant, and hopefully not tempted to order one of evetything on the menu.
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the drivcr in placc no matter what maneuvers arc cxccutcd. mc ccntcr stack is easily serti, though controlling it through thc iDrivc systcm is still an effort fraught with frustration at timcs. Control of the infotainmcnt cquipmcnt in the car can be handled through the iDrive knob on thu ccntcr console. The iPol connrctor will not only Connecr portable music to the car's system, but it will charge the iPoti. \Vhilc this new iDrive is light years ahmd of the fìrst-grncration mislit, it still nccds some twcaking to make it more intuitive. Front seat passengers have plenty of legroom while ruar seat passengers taller than 6 feet will be cramped. Trunk space is on the smaller side, but it proved to be Ihnetional for everything I threw at it during my wceklong test. TIse standard audio system offers a single-CD slot as well as amazing digital quality sound. You will not yearn for adclitiunal speakers, better range or ctisper sound with tisis base system offering.
The 335cl offers keyless ignition. The key fob does not need to be inserted into tIte dash in order for the car to start and run - something I could easily get accustomed to. Thereh no denying the complete performance package that is the BM\V 3354. While offering luxury inside, it delivers athletic prowess and a balanced ride that easily plaeesit at tise top of tIsis class. Ata base price of S43,900 it ought to deliver suds notable characteristics. Nearly S7,000 in aptians on nsyieSter launched it into the SSO,000.plus nsnge. Tisat could be a hard sell no matter how awesome tile ride and power may be. If are searching for a genuine four-door sports ear, tite sport.packagcd335d I tested is absolutelywbat you are looking for, diesel or not. if you like the torque, if you love flsI\Vs, if you don't mind searcising for tite diesel pumps in tise Chicago arca, tiseti this 3-Series is for you.
Safc.ty Counctl's Defensive Driving Course Awards banquet. "These three itonorees were selected from 40 nominees across the nation because of their demonstrated commiinsent to use proven methods to save the lives of teens," Froetsclter said. "These award winners represent excellence from tise publie sector, private sector and young people tltensselvrs," slsc added, "l'hte scientiftc evidence is clear that graduated driver hieettsiug, parental involvement, primary teat belt laws and peer-to-peer teen trOgrams earls have measurable impact in saving ives. 'These
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lions of pottnds. 'tX/c haven't always Itad thottsands ofdttttors I
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oricnt1tion. fhc first is tIu story ofJobn Van I1cgcI, the individual who founded tue flrst food bank, St. M.tty's Food Iank n PIionx, in 1967. Thc second is tIte story of thc Food Desttsirorys own Leginningsof six individuals from difrerent walks oflifc coining together in a chiirclt b,tseinent in I 979 with a dream ofcnding hunger. For I5cPIe fleW to (,hr orgnizationthosc ncw etoployces
and volunteers. lite stories of former warcltttuses witltttttt tticquate heat or vctttiiatiott (ask a Iottgtitne entployee about tite titne ssc receivcd trttckioacis of particttiariy i,ttttgcttt tttmions) or oftite d.tys witen food sets stored arttttttd att ttttttsed swintmittg poni ott tite cityc West Sitie aitvay.s elicit ittttks of wottcier.
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Pettp!e uftett ask toe ifwe viii ever ettd itttttger. itt tltse citaiiettglttg tittses, i ktmow tite patlt aitead is diliicttir. Attd even as we tititik abttttt itou to ettri bttttger, we will tmeed to keep tite footi untying to satisfy tite record-level itecd that exists in ttttr cotlstottttity tod,ty.
fonti statnp tttttreacit eiforts anti ottr ttcsvest partttersitips itave already begutt ttt redeftne itttsv ottr contnittttity titittks abottt itttttger attd pttverty. Ottr resrarcit attd advttcacy ittitiatives itave pinpoittted the pressures nttr cotnnsuttities face iike tiever before. Attd i'rcsidettt Obansawito tve are fortunate to count as .t vttiuttteer atid supporterlits tttatie tn ttnprecedetsteti pledge to cttd citiiditttod itunger by 2015.
Bttt tltett i titittk ai,ottt tite six individuals svito catate mogetiter itt i 979 attd ftttinded the Food Depository. Attd I titittk about the thousands ofitidividuals svito itave sttpportcd tite Fttod Depository so generously titmottgit tite years. Attd tltett I titink abottt ittttv far we itave corne.
Titere are tintes titat tite citaiietsges aitead oftts appear dauntitig. Bttt working togetiter tve can do more tbatt provide fiomi to Ituttgry people, we can end hunger itt our cotnrnttnity.
Dttt these are tttorc titatt itttercstitsg taies oit tinte since isassed. 1lterc is att iltlportattt ntessagc in .tli of titesc storiesattd, itsdeed, itt ail ofuitar yttt soul read itt titis sectitttt. It is a
Áitr ÀIar/rjoiìizd the Grzatrr C/,,ratu Fosti 1À'pos,tory t.tJ/ ht i9)6 zitti! l'as beczi exeruiiis' direao, 5lItC,' 2û06
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supportersthese stories arc an important rcniindcr titat thc Greater Chicago Food Depository has ttot always becn Itou5cd in a beautiful, statc.of-thc -.irt training and distril,utian EtciIit) We Itavcn't alsvays ntcasurcd our progress in tent of mii-
Ki:' "BECAUSE OF YOU, WE SERVE SUPER BOWLS EVERy:DAy OF THE \'EAR." -DEVIN HESTER, CUICAGO 1EARS
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Commitment to community sparked founding ofFood Depository. An organization hatched in the hsllway oía dark church basement has evolved into a complex upc'ration that discribured more than 58 tnillion pounds of'foi,d law year, Thirty years ago, a handful ofcommunlcy-mindcd citizens met to discuss ttw formation aPa fool bank around a table crammed into a subtettanean hallway ofSt, Peter's Churctt in the Loop. "It was like the cat,icombs," says Helen Strube, whose husband, Bob, attended the meeting,
'lite Greater Chicago Food Depository is commemorating its 30th anttïversary its 2009, Six individualsAnts Connors, Father Philip Marquard, Tom O'Connell, Gertrude Stsodgrass, Ed Sunshine and Bob Strubeare credited wittt tise founding ofthe organization, which was modeled after a food battk established in Phoetsix ¡n 1967. Bob Strubc donated wareltouse space for tite lied5ling
FIRST FOOD BANK INSPIRED HUNDREDS MORE The spirit of John Van Hengel is alive at food banks throughout the United Statesand the worldtoday. Mr. Van Hengel founded the first food bank in 1967 In Phoenix after meeting people who picked through grocery store garbage bins to find sustenance. The stores were discarding items that were stilt edible, and Mr, Van Hengel, a soup kitchen volunteer, wanted to find a way to safely distribute the food to people In need. Mr. Van Hengel, a Wisconsin native who had held a series of jobs since leaving the Midwest, set up a clearinghouse for food donations in an old bakery that had been Willed to St. Mary's Church. A volunteer compared the effort to a bank where food Was withdrawn and deposited. st. Mary's Food Bank was born. A food bank In Pasadena Calif., soon followed, and food banks began springing up across the country. In 1976, Mr. Van Hengel founded America's Second Harvest, the nation's network of food banks now known as Feeding Americe, Re later left America's Second Harvest to help set up food banks in countries around the world. Mr. Van Hengel died in 2005 at the age of 83.
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John Van Efengel founded the St. Mary's Food Bank in Phoenix in 1967 and founded America's Second Hervest in 1976,
Now, there are 205 food banks in the United States and hundreds worldwide. The Global Food Banking Network, inspired by Mr, Van Hengel's vision, formed in 2006.
"lt's amazing how many people are being fed because of this crazy little thing we started," Mr. Van Hengel said In 1992. "We're feeding millions, and ¡j is not costing anyone anything."
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471 000 pounds offood and 85 member agencies in its first year ttt 58 million pounds offood and 600 member agencies last year_but all with tite sobering backdrop of deep,
The forerunner to tite Food Depository was a food Cooperative called Peed the Huttgry, Inc. titat distributed excess produce to low-incotne individuals for a nominal fee.
'Tite co.np, founded in I 970, included more titan 20 pickup locations at churches and community cettters, Mr. Strube had sketched our ideas for a distribution system as early as 1968,
"Food is real efler7," Mr, Sreube said in 1979. "You need tile right kinds offnod in the right quantities just to have the energy to get up and go to work." The parallels between 2009, 1979 and even 1929 are
striking. "Voti might have your itouse ali paid br, but you still have your taxes," Mr. Struhe said in i 979, "And you've got your heat and your electricity and your svater bill, You have all titese bilis ro pay and tltey're ail higher and they have to be paid, The ottly thing you cats cur back on is food."
continued nrerf in tite community. The Food Depository has seen a 35 percent increase in the number ofpeoplc turning ro pantries in tite past year.
Through tise years, the organizacion has developed an array of
innovative programs and become one ofthe world's leading food banks. The Food Depository has distributed 750 million
pounds offood, touching tite lives ofmillions of Chicagoans. it's tite support ofthe community, though, chat may be most astoundingit's the donations ofaverage Chicagoans thar are the bedrock. Mr, Strobe may have pur ir best in 1979. "The only thing that ntakes any difference at ati, while you and I are here its titis town, is what you and i do in this
town," Mr. Strube said, "The issue is todaysviiat you or t do today that makes a difference in this world. You have to give."
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Spanning the worlds of sport, politics, music and entertainment, the Greater Chicago Food Depository boasts numerous famous volunteers and sponsors who have both raised awareness and funds to heip fight hunger in Chicago.
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The Food Depository's most recent noteworthy supporterand perhaps its most influentialis President Rarack Obama, who as President-eiect volunteered last feu on the day before Thanksgiving, handing out frozen chickens at St. Columbanus Church. Joined by wife Michelle and daughters Malle and Sasha, this was Mr. Obama's third volunteer outing with the Food Depository In four years.
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ltciltltier food. lite Good Sarnaritatt Law protected food contribLttors front legal liabilities and c,tused tite Fttod Dcpocitory ro ttttdcrgo a serious orgatti'atiottal tranfortttation to distribute tite trw sttpply of food dotitiotis. \Vititin a year, food dottors ittcreaed to I I I. distribution increased from 3.2 million pounds of food to 6.1 tstillion, and the number ofagencics inreasrd to 375 within the City of Citicago.
Another ardent Food Depository supporter is "The Boss" himself, rocker Bruce Springateen. Growing up, Springsteen's family olten relied on local churches and pantries when their finances were strained. First approached by former Food Depository Executive Director Kenneth Honderlch in 1985, Mr. Springsteen has made a tradition of donating a portion of his Chicago concert tIcket sales to the Food Depository.
lhe passage oftlte lite opened t ttetv hase offood tlottors attd letl to a dramatic increase ttfsuppttrt frujtt tite local cuttttstLttsit)
Following Mr. Springsteen's example, the Godfather of Soul, Jemes Brown, performed et a 1987 benefit concerl (or the Food Depository, and Shanla Twain donated the proceeds from her 2003 Chicago concert to the Food Depository's hunger-relief efforts.
"J didn't expect tIte food to grott' espottentiaily," recalls
Senator Rock. "It was ovcrsvitelttting attd th speed at wlticit it grew svas unexpected."
in 1985 an atncndtticnt t tite bill was passed increasitig tite benefits fttr food dottors by providing thettt with tas
One oftlte concerns nfthe opponents oftltc bill was that the food was not going to be prepared itt sanitary conditiotts.
The Celebrity Chair Auction, an annuai fundraiser that began in 1989 and benefited the Food Depository for a number of years, has involved some of the most eyecatching celebrities and personalities wìth unusual auction prizes.
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The auction included chairs from movie sets, such as one occupied by Robert DeNiro in "The Untouchables" and a chair used by Doliy Parton in "Straight Talk," and chairs from focal restaurants occupied by the likes of Paul Newman and Madonna. Chairs from Chicago landmarks were also popular among bidders, including a seat from Comiskey Park, seats from City Hall donated by Mayor Richard M. Delay and a bench from the Holy Family Roman Catholic Church that survived the great Chicago fire of 1871.
"BECAUSE OF YOU, OUR PANTRY CAN SERVE 7,500 PEOPLE EVERY MONTHS" ELIZABETH AzuutotA, DznEcoR;
Some famous chairs were autographed, ike tuo directors chairs signed by Chicagobased movie critics Roger Ebeti and the iaie Gene Siskei or the stadium seat donated by former Indiana University coach and notorious chairhurler Rob Knight.
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City and state politicians end iocai sports figures have been consistently generous with their time proving their commitment to bettering their community. Aid. Edward M. Burke, Mayor Daiey, 00v. Pat Quinn and Sen. Dick Durbin as well as representatives from the Bears, Biackhawks, uiis, Cubs and White Sos have been advocale of the Food Depository by participating in voiuflteer sessions and food drives.
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"BECAUSE OF YOU, I HAD FOOD WHEN I NEEDED IT MOST." DAvtD SUÁREZ,
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TI IITYYF1ARS Volunteers reap rewards as they serve the needy
svito wish ru cotto, in for a day or evenittg. Over tite course of a year, i 4,000 vtsiuttteers come througis tise doors of tise svaresouse tt, give of tiseir titste and energ} 'Tiseir eii'orts atssount to tite equivaietst of46 full-time stalftstetssbers svito routsd out tite stalfof i 50 paid employees. "Attybody can fttsd sume time Iftisey iook," Carrie said. Voltttstceritsg is a great way to give ofoneselfits times selten ttsoney is tigitt, Dettttis said. ir costs oositittg bur tinte attd cats he very rewarsiltsg. Atsd at tite Food Depository, voittnteets of tteatly ali ages are sveicome. Reguior voiutsteers must be 1301
by Erika Enigk Carric Hcnnessy is familiar vitIi hungcr. IIic 29-Year-old social studies teacher from Oak Lawn secs tise signs every day in her Beliwood classrootn. Studsutts
are irritable attd liare a isard timc concentrating and karnittg because they have not calen.
Sise catt't feed them ali, but as a volunteer for the Grcater Chicago Food Dcj,ositor site does what she cats to itcip those site cats.
Every Wednesday ttigltt, Carrie is part ofa group of about 20 who report to tise Pood Depository in tise citys Archer Fleigitts tteigitboritood ro itdp pack boxes of food. lits? cottrettts attd destinariotts for tite boxes vary froto steek to week sorne go to food pantries, othets stay in tite warehouse to be used in tinscs ofentergctscy - but Carrie ktsows titar no tuatter where tite boxes go tite food inside viii ultimately land in tise lsattds ofpeoplc in need. Although she isn't the one to hand out tite tsourisltnsent, Carrie knows iter eiforts are itclping many of iter students.
A or ofrn kids actually receive tite food i help to pack," sise said.
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Dennis Czuryio attd his wife Sue. ofPalos Heights ltad beett invoived in their cototnunity l,r several years but svcrc seekittg an orgattizariort titar itad regttlar, lottg-term voittttteer Opportunities. ibey re.td ai,out tite Greater Chlc.tgo Food Depository atsd dccided to give it a try. Fourteeit years iatcr theyre stili cottsing every week to iteip pack boxes. lite couple takes gteat satisfaction its ktsowitsg tlte arc itelping fulfill otse ofthe most basic ttceds oftite httntan condition. 'TitereS ttotltittg tttorc l,asic titatt ltUttger," Detittis said.
No one should go ltungr' llie \Vedttesday siglo crew does svhat tite Food Dcpository caiis food repack." Eacit persots gets i diiTcretst product to pack ittto a box tb,tt travels dowtt an assentbiy line. Once tite box is full, it is citecked for cotitents, labeled atsd wrapped. Tite group tcgularly packs i (loo or tnorc Itoxes itt a night. 'A tisousattd boxes could be I 01)0 families svito ate helped," Catrie said. ibe crew works eljiciently attd carefully. 'iltey kttow how nsatty items to place in what spot so tltat those who check tite boxes kttosv inintediately what's tnissing ifa box cottses up sitort. Ifa package itas beett datnaged to tite poitst where the prodttct is consprontised, it is tltrown our. Our guai is never to icr the litte stop," Detttsis said. Ottce tite boxes are packed, tite crew cieatts up. Food that has nsade its ss'ay otto, tite floor could speil danger huer, so voittttteers nsakc sure tin.' ,trea is as cleats as titey foutsd it.
Dctttsis, witosc scheduie is flexible because he is self-employcd, also itelps deliver isrodtice, orgattize evettts atid as,.sist
Peoi)ie in sigttitsg up for food statnps. Givett tite curseur ec0000tic cli,tsatc itltct more peopie titan ever nced help, Dettnis said he's glad to iteip. "it's a great feeling," ite said. Maty people are etuharrassed about havitig to ask for itch,, atsd Detsnis tries to iseip put titeir nsitsds at ease, assittits5 recipients tu fili tut tite food stamp applicatiots paperwork so tite process is as paittiess as possible. "Ute ttee'd Itas ittct exploded," ite said. "1 was shocked
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about itow tnuch it has grown." Volutstceritsg is also a great way to make frietsds, Dettttis said. He and his wife look forward so seeittg titeir fellow regulars every \Vedtesday, and tite group uftets gets sugetiter outside oftite warehouse. "We love tite people svito volunteer itere," Ite said. "it's becottse like a
time itelpitsg ottr. "it's a nice way to help kids get tite idea ofvoiunteerittg and witat it nseatts," Ite said. Attd to produetiots teatts le,tder Milton Crane, an employee wisst works witit tise Wednesday night crews, tite vohttstcers are itsvaluahle. He loves to see tite wareisouse fili svitit volunteers ready to work attd aisv.tys ritittkittg oftite steeds oforiters,
The Greater Chicago Food Deposilory oIlers myriad volunteer opportunities for service-minded individuals and groups of nearly ail ages.
"it's a joyosts feeling for ute," he said. 'Wc ail know that svete itere to help itsttsgry people.'
A self-proclaimed people perstttt, Milton nsakes it a poitsr
"There's nothing more basic than hunger. No one should go hungry" older, bttr citiidrett as young as 5 are aliosved ts, 1,artici1,ate sstt
to tell voiutsteers Itose tonds tiseir rinse astri clOut is appreci-
tite Food Depository's special fansily days. Denttis has brostgitt
ated. i-le ktsows ligitting itutsger is a tail ttrder, but itis pride sitotvs witets ise says, 'We are otaking a dilferettce."
isis gratsdcititdrets to those cvettts .stsd said titey itad a gre.st
Food Depository makes it easy to donate your time, energy
fattiily?' Carrie, svitose parents' spirit of volunteerism itsspired her to get itivoived, first visited tise Food Depository i 2
Volunteers assist ihe Food Depository with repacking bulk donations into family-sized portions, ai events where donations are accepted and with fresh food pickup and drop-oil. No long-term commitment is needed, but those who wish to become regular volunteers are an asset. School, church, synagogue and community groups are also welcome to volunteer together. The facility can accommodate individuals as well as groups large and small. Some all-day corporate volunteer sessions include as many as 300 people. Ait volunteer sessions must be scheduled in advance. Volunteers must be at ieast 13 years old to participate during regular sessions. An adult must accompany those younger than 16, with one adult being responsible for up to four youths. Those who wish to share the volunteering experience with younger children may bring children ages S-12 on Kids Days, held once a month on Saturday alternoons.
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Volunteers for repacking sessions must come appropriately dressed to work In the warehouse no shorts, skirts, tank tops or open-toed shoes are allowed - and should be prepared lo stand for 90 minutes at s time with some tight lifting and bend¡ng. Those volunteers will receive a briel orientalion prior to the session. Those who participate in food drop-off and pickup must have a valid driver's license. Some volunteer opportunities do require additional Iraining.
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uttteering is tiot otsiy a great way to iteip people, but also to make frk',tds svitlt those svito sisare iter givitsg spirit. site said. "You conse to a piace like tisis attd see tite gusd its people," sise said.
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Comman long with changing Ih'c.s oic by one. Mike thiIquccn h.s aiiothcr I,aroluetcr for teasitrLt hic conderabIc kgacy as former c.'cecutivc dircctnr oftbc Greater Cltkago Food Deposhoty. Iu1,vt. reilly ilott my job .i..ç C1O, whether at a ptvate company or a nonprofit the organization should get betttr once I leave," sty Mike. "lite Food Depository ¿ç a better organieariots now. Its thriving. mtatc toy legacy.' ,, .
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Mike's partnership svïtit tite Pood Depository begatt in 1991 witets tite forttter U.S. Marine Corps 1rigadicr Getterai landed tite preatiginus positiots sitortly after retiritsg frottt his 30-year tttilit.tty career. Aithostglt ite itad no experietice runnittg a nonprofst Mike realized the efIciettcy budgeting. ttsotivationai and ieadcrsltip skills he Isoned its tite tssiiitaty would easily translate to Itis new missiots ftgltting tite War on hunger.
itt fact, he didtù viese tite career sltift as that ttiucit ola stretcit. ,,l s1,ettt 31) ye.trt. serving toy Ct)tttttr)" 55)5 Ìviike. Titis was a job
servittg tite cottstnsttsit)' flte straigist-taikitig Muiqttecn qttickiy built a repLttatiots as a notlottsettse ttsattagerwito clt,siiettged itis staffofabour lOO workers to cottsntit to a twn.part goal: addressing daily itunger attd breaking tite cycle of poverty. -.1 gatiterrd everyotse itt the warcitostse, and I told titctn I dotit care wltcther you're a truck driver tsr in accounts payable. your job is so feed the ituttgt says Mike. 'ifwe dottt do titat we ail fail.'
so titey cottld sec tIte face ofisunger up close, Mike tequited every etnployee to spend one day a year wotkitsg at atsy ofthe 600 tnensber p.tntries, shelters, clay care centers, senior Çacilitiea atsd sotLp kitclsens tisas verse 500,000 people atttsoallya tradition tltat contirntes today. He also galvattied Itis arto>' «tfabottt 8,000 voluttteers to i,econte involved in every aspect of tite orgattinttion. s.tviltg time ,tttd
Ditring his i 5 1'ears in citarge. Mike used Itis ottiqtte tnix ofskills to lasttsclt a series ofgtoutsdttre.sking ptograissc. Atuctng sise nstsst pivotal ate tise Chicago's CtttstttscLtsity Kitclsetss ttainitsg progtatn atsd tise Patstty Utsivetsity progratn for tneittbcr agetscie.s. Otiser tnilestOtles include britsging fresh fruits ,,ttd vegetables ut Citicagu ncigitixsrltoock tisrouglt two Producetnol,lles, attd serving lint itteals to lnsv-ittconte cisilcirets tltrougit aftrr-cltool
Kids Cales'. By tite titne Mike relinqoisltcd Itis cornttsattd io 2006, tite Food Depository ltacl Isuilt a ttcsv facility ,,n tite Soutltwest Sitie and growsi into one oltlte largest food l,,,nlc-c in tite Uttited States, distribtttitig snore tlsats 40 ttiilliott puotids 0ffi0d cad, year. Now retired, tite Olyttspia Fields resideitt aitci gratidlather ofsix stays active its tite nottprofit sector by volunteetittg sviti, tite Mariste Corps Scitolarsltip Foundation and tise Esectitivc Service Corps ofChieago, svi,iclt provides traittltsg atsd counsciitsg loe notsptofsts. Lookitsg back on his years leadittg tise Food Depository, Mike nor ot,ly cakes pride itt tise groWtit oltlte orgatsicatlon. but in tite st,ccess olforttscr enspioyees like Kate Mael,r, wisst now serves as executive ditector. But isis biggest acconsplisistssetss is the lastitig impact tise Food Deposisoty has isad uts sise lives of the tseedy. isv says. You catt't just ttseasOre success by tise ttottsher ufpounds olfotici distributed," Mike says.
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poverty....WC're itelping to hteak titat cycle."
Mike Muqueen changed the way the Food Depoaltory approached its mission and helped position the organizetion tor Inicare success
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HOPE S ALIVE IN WRIGLEWILLE." GARY GARLAND, ExecuTivE DIRECTOR, LAICEvIEw PANTRY
FIRST EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR LED FOOD BANK THROUGH EARLY CHALLENGES When Dave Chandler headed up the Greater Chicago Food Depository, simply keeping the tood bank's building heated was a challenge. Dave stayed overnight on occasion to posilion space heaters so that food wouldn't treeze. "We had a couple of the coldest winters in recorded history," he says. "And the old boiler would fail almost like clockwork." Dave joined the Food Depository in i 979 as ils first executive director. He and a handful of other sfaffmenibersaflddedicated volunteers kept the nascent órgañiïationgoiflg through difficult circumstances. 5ln the founding years, we did a lot of scrambling.' Dave says. 'We were in three locations in threu years and none were really designed for the operation we were conducting." In spite of tough conditions during its first three years the Food Depository enrolled several hundred charitable food providers as members and reached an annual distribution level of more than 6 million pounds. Dave lait the Food Depository in 1982. After many years with a franchise consulting company, Dave has been principal business analyst at the nonprofit Center for Neighborhood Technology tar 14 years. There ha helps plan sustainable business
development projects. "I'm delighted that the iFood Depository] has prospered and grown and been able to work at a high standard," Dave says. "You couldn't have asked for a more concerned, hardworking, dedicated, capable board than the original Food Depository board. And the success of the otganizatlon totsg-tetm was reatly laid by that board.'
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Lucille Wilson "BECAUSE OF YOU, MY NEIGÍÔRS
LONGTIME STAFF MEMBERS DISPLAY ORGANIZATION'S SPIRIT
WON'T GO HUNGRY." LAVERNE Moiuus, DIREcToR, ST. COLUMBANUS FOOD PANTRY
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When Lttcille \b'ilsots began working at rite Greater Citicago Food Deptssitory nearly 30 years ago. tisere vere just six otiter people on staffat the new fond bank.
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"Everybody had to pitcit its," Lucille says. 'Everybody dici svitar needed to be dotte front itsaditsg trucks to ssveeping tite lione." Lucille, a maitsstay in tise Agetscy Relatiotss Departntenr, recently retired from tise Pnud Depository. Duritsg her tenure,
tise orgatsization grew into att operatiots witit nsore than I 30 entployees.
Angel La Luz Fr0111 working in personnel in the Army to intcractin with pantries as a Greater Chicago Food Depository staffcr, peoplc arc at the Itcart olwhat drives Angel La Luz. 'lite comrnittticnt and passion that you tre each and every day in the staffoftltc Food Depository goes unmatched," AncI says. 'litote agencies tItar arc out thcrc providing tisat Lfood) to the comntunity mean a lot. fltats what keeps us all going."
Angcl, now tlirecwr ofoperations, joined tite atalfoftise food bank in 1992. Its tise Army, Angel had been introduced to Drigadier General Miclsael
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"I tisink tite spirit is stili tite sante," Lucille says. "s'Pe starred out very coltesis'e and as i fattsïly, atsd I tltink we still have titar."
Lucille, a tnotiter offtve, grandtstotlter oftisree atsd great.grandntotiter oftwo, also is a nsembcr oftise cisoir ar Greater Lily Baptist Church atsd serves as cisurch antsnuncer. It's her ittteractiotss svitis tite constssunitypantries, soup kitchens and siteirersthat site truly values. "i've ttset sorne really grear people svito itave great passiott for rltc ltungcr issue," Lucille says.
For Lucille. it's isard to itnagine the time wisets tise Food Depository operated out nf a cramped svareitouse on tite West Side. "i svas tite No. 7 staífwhen i ftrsc starred," Lucille says. "Tisat's a long way from No. 7."
Muiqueen, wlsts later lseaded up the Food Depository. l-le has spent most csflsis tenure Iselping Organizations tap tito resources to provide food for the lsutsgry.
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'For a lot ofitsdividuals, just taking tisat step to go ittro a panrry is a difficult step," Angel says. 'For an itsdividual to know tlsat tltcy are not being judged, tItar we're going to help... tlsat tneans a lot."
After years ofcotntstunity tneetings and visits to agencies Angel says its the relationships witls volunteers and clients tltat keep Isim motivated. S'The only thing tltat I would say is that the Pond Depository Itas always lseen about tite people."
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introduced to the Pond Depository. "Ever since l've been itt Chicago l've been involved in community service," sise explained. During the past 27 years Gloria has sorted fond donations, managed agency orders and voiunteered for tite occasional odd job. Gloria has seen the Food Depository's atinual distributiott jump ro nearly 50 million pounds and the number ofmensber agencies grow to more than 600 pantries, shelters and soup kitchens.
"1 have been able to watcis jdse Food Depositoryl expand," Gloria says. 'l've seen it through its ups and l'vc seen tite Food Depository make it over tite downs."
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now leads Cleveland Foodbank Anne Goodman ihought her ienure at the Greater Chicago Food DeposItory and In the food banking world would be a brief one. 'When I came io the Food Depository [in i 9941, I thought It would be for a year," Anne says, "but I got passIonate about it really quIckly once I really understood what It did." Five years later, Anne lait her position wiih the Food Depository to return to her native Ohio as execulive director of the Cleveland Foodbank. Anne led a $10 million capital campaign ihat culminated in the opening of a new conimunily food distribution center in 2005. Cleveland Foodbank was named Food Bank of the Year by Feeding America in 2006. In Chicago, Anne headed up the Food Depository's fundraising ettorts and hired Kate Maehr as director of individual giving in 1996. Kate became executive director of the Food Depository in 2006. "it was great to be a part of (the Food Depository( and watch it grow," Anne says. "Now compared to then is just an explosion."
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t is an honor to share our 30th annIversary at the Crisis Cenler for South Suburbia with the Greater Chicago Food Depository. With your support. we are able to leed up to 500 women and children with over : 40000 meals annually. Thank you. And best wishes to both of us on our next 30 yearsl
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The Food Depository was the first organization I volunteered for when I moved into the Chicago area, serving on the steering committee for the Bag Hunger Auction and eventually co-chairing the event. The Food Depository taught me a lot about the local needs of the hungry and the need to treat every client and volunteer with respect. The professionalism and efficiency I encountered at the Food Depository have truly set the bar for every other organization I'm involved with.
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We at the Corner Stone Church thank God that we came in contact with the best food organization in the world because they are not just an organization; they are a family that is very kind and helpful. Keep up the great work.
On my very first volunteer trip, a Food Depository employee smiled at me and said, "You'll be back, won't you?" I had to agreeI loved ¡ti I loved the sense of accomplishment, I loved finding out how many pounds of food our team had packed (and how close we were to the all-time recordf), and feelIng like I'd done something so much more meaningful than just send out another report from my desk. Congratulations on the 30 yearsand especially during these realty, really tough economic times, thank you, thank you, thank you for what you do to support those in our community who really need the help.
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distributed approximatefY 75G million pounds The Food Depository has to put 375,000 of food through the years. Here are aome comparisons ' . tons of food In perspective. 500,000 forklIft toads. '
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l'antrics, soup kitelietis sud streiters are ir the forefront ofthe response to hunger in Cook Cottisty Sonte exicted iseo before tise founding of Ilse Greaser Chicago Food Depmisory. Fions Englewood to Lakevicw, pantry' ssaffand volustlects arc dedicated so tise well-being ofsheir neiglsborhoods.
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FHA loans and tax credits are a powerful tandem helping to move condos in the Chicago
fall in Racine
market.
that many Ilhinoisans have purchased a home st The Atwater at Gaslight l'ointe and are enjoying all the wonderful amenities that living on Lake Michigan offers. Homeowners are discovering the charming historic shopping
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Rock Creek Homes will offer ranch plans in the environmentally sensitive
district, beautiful art galleries and wonderful museums and
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even horse drawn carriage rides. Many events feature hive local mudance of outdoor activi- sic at various locations, and folks ties, special events and parties aro timhing that there's so much galore, entertainment opportuni- to explore in downtown Racine. With driving time only one hour ties continue to abound this fall in froni Chicago, many Ihhinoisaos downtown Racine. The cultural scene brings a di- have chiosco The Atwater as their verse palette of gallery openings vacation getaway retreat or their and opportunities to meet the art- year-round residence. Built by ists. A downtown holiday parade New England Builders, the fourfeatures live reindeer, lighted story, 40-unit condominium buildsummer months are
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NEAR NORTH EDITIONOCTOBER 29, 2009
THE ATWATER AT GASLIGHT POINTE
Lake Michigan views and one-hour drive make The Atwater a winner
neighbors
willi sii abun-
floats and marching bands cul. minating in a tree lighting cor-
ing features beautiful one- and two- bedroom condos affordably
einony. And everyone has an opportunity to win a S1,000 shopping spree
priced from $190,900 to $413,900.
just by visiting the many unique
market, New England Builders
shops, boutiques and galleries to find that one-of-a-kind gift.
is offering a variety of special incentives tailored to prushdective
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Fall family fun fest Saturday at Bowes Creek Searetihig for some fimily
Visit this community
fun and a way to enjoy the fall season? l3owes Creek Country Club's Fall Family Fun Fest is this Saturday from noon p.m. to 3 p.m. in Elgin. The free event spunsored byToll Brothers includes trick-or-treating with your costumed kids or grandkids, a chance for them to pick a pumpkin at the patch, and apple cider and donuts for everyone.
To vinit, tram I-90 take Randall Road oouth for five miles to Bowos Road, go West on Bowes for two miles to the entrance, then left on Bowes Croak Boulevard to the Harvard model. The salen center is open daily from 10 am. until 6 p.m. Information Is available by coiling for the Mantera Collection (847-468-1852), Toarnament CollectIon (847-488-02650, "actIvo ndUll" townhomes (847695-0005), "active adult" single-family (847-6950961), or by vIsIting BowosCreekCouniryClOb. corn.
The festivities take place
within the Bowes Creek corn-
munity at six different locations. Start at the Masters
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Collection/Harvard model for pumpkin selection and pick up a map that will direct you to the
Towiihome Collection model, the "active adult" single-tamily and townhome models, the Clubhouse Pro Shop and Porter's Pub restaurant.
\Ve are proud to sponsor
this event and bring thin cool-
Luxurious two- and iimree-
niunity together for an afternoon of family fun," said Andy Stern, senior vice president of Toll Brothers, "This is a great opportunity to experience thin country club lifestyle our bonieowners enjoy at Boives Creek Country Club," For those ivhio want to take Brlrigyour famIly to Bowes Creek Couiitrj Club for a Fall FamIly Fun Fest on Saturday from noon to 3 p.m.. PIctured Is the Harvard model.
advantage of the buyer's mar-
bedroom
single-family imomnes
willi two-car garages are avail-
able willi (,600 to over 2,500 square feet; all have first-floor masters with 9 amid 10-foot ccii-
ingo. Honies are priced from time upper $200,000s, Elegant townimomss
with
1,600 to 2,000 square feet tea-
lure a Best-floor master suite ket, the builder is offering a special event incentive in the orated in a rustic décorreminis- coniniunity of 932 luxurious walkout or lookout baoemeots, logs. They include 9-foot lirst- willi private bath, an additional form of premium upgrades cent ofthe public linones found homes, priced from tice mid- New homes siten ame available floor ceilings, two-car garages, bedrooni and bath, auch a twoon this day only. Information in England is worth a visit, Also will be available at each model take a hook at Porter's Pub - a home or call thie sales team at newsignatureEnghish-styheeeslourant with its wood and tiled 847-488-0044 for details. You may not want to miss thin floors, tin ceiling, and massive new Rick Jacobson-designed bar - all decorated in warm golf course and clubhouse now open to the public. Intended to be thin centerpiece of the communit>', the newly opened 18hole public golf courue is oestied amidst the natural beauty of rolling hills. A challenging
colors, enhanced with comfortable seating. In addition to the large dining room, there's also a private dining room for par-
ties, as well as a fireplace to warm thin winter nights.
Creative land planning coucourse for any player, it takes pled willi the natural beauty of advantage of all the natural ponds, hills and lakes provide amenities the site lias to offer. golf course views from many An expansive clubhouse der- homes within tills golf course
along the scenic 13th and 15th kitchens witim granite coummtem$200,000s. Toll Brothers offers two prod- holes, while other premium tops ucmd 42-inch cabinets with oct lines. The largest homes sites are located in a secluded crown moldingo, hardwood boasting 2,600 to 4,300 square enclave. Lavishly decorated, flooring. crown molding, and 9feetcan be found inThe Mustern the four-bedroom 3½-bath Hum- foot basements, Snow removal Collection, Conoisting of 159 es- yard model is open for touring. and exterior maintenamcce are For those seeking a hocv- provided. tate homes featuring four bedDesigned specifically for rooms, 2½ baths, and three-car maintenance towniiome, the side-entry orcourtyard garagen, Tournament Collection is com- thone 55 and older is Regency these elegant homes are geared prised of 164 three-bedroom, at Boives Creek Country Club, towards families and priced 2½-bath, twocar-garage town- a separate gated neighcborlcood from thin upper-$300,000s to homes shcowcasing four floor- nestled within the larger cornplanswith 2,000 to 2,300 square munity, with ils own clubhouse. the mid-$500,000s. Situated along the golf feet of living space, priced from Geared to mature buyers who want a losv-maintenance lifecourse and Kane County For- mid-$200,000s. These spacious homesare sit- style, lasvn care and snow reest Preserve, many of the Mastern Collection residences have uated in four and six-unit build- moval are provided.
car garage and are priced from the mid-$200,000s. Residents enjoy a resort-hike lifestyle with year-round recreational opportummities at tice 9,000-square-foot clubhsuse with iiien's amid women's card
rooms, a bar and flat screen 'l'Va, a billiards rooni and a
multi-purpose
ballroonm,
There's also a fitness center and aerobics studio, and woinen's hocker roommi with access to
the pool deck. Outdoors, owners emoy a swimminiimmg pool, ten-
nie courts, bocce ball courts, amcd a putting green.
Time for a compromise on tax credit extension
just about a niomithi, (hie first-time hmomebuyemn'
see time effects as time last of tice
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triple whiammy of mighty fine interest rates, and a breathmtaking drop in home linces due in part to tice increased miuniber Congress that propose to extend this tax credit into 2010 ofsicort nahes and foreclosures, and/er sweeten tice amoummt of along ivithi time tax credit, lt's liard to hmimmpoimmt the excredit, On tice surface, extemiciing the tax credit seems hike a act reason sales have been up, but time National Association of min-bruiner, but lilie amiy good gift horse, inside its nmoutim are hlecmhlors estiniates thmcìt by Nov. According to omme estimate,
wimiding their way througlm
First-time owners can clean house naturally narrowed thin long including living a more natural new start in your new honie. house-hunting search down to lifestyle at home. You may love the tact that your favorite option, made an Moving into a new home can your new home affords you offer the homeowners couldn't be exciting and overwhelming more living space, but with refuse, or took advantage of at thin came time, but a few more space comes more (lioso biulder incentives and siniple steps can ease the tran- chores. Start out by fairly dishow prices. And are well-posh- sition." says Jen Singer, family triboting chores among family honed to take advantage of thiat lifestyle expert. "Think of it as members. "It might be fun to play with $8,000 first-time home buyer a clean slate for your family, refederal housing tax credit. All gardless of whether someone your iiew waoiiing machine previously lived (hiere." now, but doing all tice laundry that's left to do is move in. Here are a few tipo. all the time will get old fast," Bot thin excitement of maliSinger says. "So task your ing a home your own can dim lt's a dirty little secret thin first time you open a cubi- sometimes the previous own- spouse with grabbing a natunet door or look in (lie oven to ers heave a mess behind when rai laundry stain remover that realize not everyone shiares they move out, and it's pretty cleans powerfully to tackle the same commitment to good liard for them to think of ev- tough stains." erythiing willi all (liai packing u lt's an unwritten law of new housekeeping. Whether cleaning your new and moving going on. home physics: when you move Even if they don't leave a into a bigger place, your fumihome before moving in, or looking for a way to juggle the mess, you'11 still want to give turc, clothes and other things increase in hiouseivork that your new home a good clean- multiply to take up all the new comes when you move from an ing so it truly feels like you're space. More space and more apartment to a larger condo or making a fresh start." Singer stuffcan add up to clutter and ultimately, more waste, single-family home, tidying up saya. Before you settle into your "Resist the urge to fill your your environment doesn't have to be a tough or expensive new home. dust, mop and scrub closets and counters with new task. Moving into a new place everything from the ceiling to things," Singer says. "Instead, is a great time to start fresh, the tloor, It'll save you from feel- look at new ways of using piecbreaking out of old routines ing like you're living in someone es you already own," You
and trying different things, else's dirt, and give you a branch
tor who proposes a $15,000 tax credit, extended to all buyers
mnore sales. Eachm nice oftimose salss crovides its owmm little economic
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boost, V/lien first-time buyers
that you packed two moves ago
2010, willi mio income hiniits.
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and haven't unpacked since,
(Time current tax credit is up to hcommme swmmersimip ladder, timeir sellers can go omm io purchase 10 tiercent ofpnrchmase price,
quid, peaceful environment, combined with munity. Timm
time stair-free lifestyle of a rancis imome, will make this the
set up an appoIntment to vlow the community or meet with Rock Creek Homes, call 847338-3821 or visit www, rockcreekhomeslh.com or www.hennlngentates, cam,
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ON THE HOME FRONT were solch in 60 days foiloiv-
lug hefty price reductions of$50,000 to $150,000 per "Uncle Sain tandenm prounii, said Paulette Rodriguez, grams - time tax credit and broker associate with Jameoon how-down payment FHA loans, Real Estate, LLC. along with affordable condo "More than imalfofihie sales pricing set by developers - are are FHA deals snd 75 tiercent isehiiing muove housing units this fall," said conchominiuni appraiser Gail Lissner, vice hcresidecmt ofAppraisal Research Lid, "AmicI there appears tobe steomig miemicanmi at the lower-
priced end ottime mmcarket," Nationwide, muore timan 1.1
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and 1,t00 to 1,400 square feet remain to be solch at prices rangimig troni $2t0,000 to concio buyers have taken $290,000, said developer cmclvamitsge ottime federal tax credit as of mmmiml-September, hi- Charles L. Cornelius, Jr., a eluding more timan 51,000 fami- partner in Catalpcm Partners.
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mismo a few. Because money
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l'ricca otomme-bc'droomii, suebatii ummits stcurt at $192,000,
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new icomice commstrmmctiomi, All told, lice mmcediamm imonie sale
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LLC. Cali 312-'i20-8i348 or visit Internal Revemsime Service. Tise www.cataltiagardemsn.com. First-iimmce buyers can double tax credit expiren Nov. 30. 'ro Uncle Sam's $8,000 tax-credit qualify as a iirst-timmie buyer, you cannot imave owmmed a home deal to $16,000 at t555 Wafor three years before making bash, a t76-umcit new-comistruca hiomne l)urchiase that qualifies lion mich-risc iii the South Loop whicim Ivan recently approved for time tax credit, for FHA-insmmred iimiuucimig, 'Fimo prograni lias been so noted developer'red Mazols, successful that Semi. Johnny presidemmt of New West Realty. hsaksocm (R-GA) imus proposed
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lisci inlroduced time first conservation minded residential comniummity in McHenry County. Banchi plans with full base-
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tax credit recipients schedule their closings.
Enloylog that new home, especIally for first-lImo boyero, also moans preppIng for a little wnrk to make sore lt's really clean the way you wantIt.
In recognition of our country becoming more concerned
new-construction condominium market,
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TRANSACTIONS Real estate transfer information is public rcCOr(I and is examined regularly by licenciai institutions, Realtors and companies that sell products to homeowners. This list includes residential transfers by city inclmling street address
Edison Park 7035 N Oleander Ave: Finley, Kevin &
Gallasly, Eileen V; $300,000 7341 NOdoleAve: Dworakowski, Renata & Christopher; $340,000
Elmwood Park
and approximate purchase price of the property. There are many factors in the full cost of a home other than the transaction price. Realtors, who are involved in the housing market on a daily basis, are in a position to provide an accurate analysis of the value of your homo or one you are consideriog. Many offer this analysis at no charge.
Albany Park 5119 N KostnerAve: Munahi, Siddik &
Farhaoaa; $276,000 5514 W Windsor Ave 21: Oteaiy, Dorothy
A; $133,000
Barrington
1618 N 78th Ct: Vega, Jacqueline C;
$190,000 1724 N 75th Ct: Shamie, Kyle & Natalie;
$230,000 1930 N Hadern Ave 403: Pincham, Linda
3506 Llnneman St: Arrodondo, Guillermo
910 N Prospect Manor Ave: Godlewaka,
& Guila, Cynthia Ayala; $285,000 3924 Clods Ct: Tierney Addesao, Patricia 6 Addesso, Chorlos; $475,000
Agnieszka; $235,000
4136 Cove Lo F: Milovansvtc, Zoran; $87,000
7859 N Cotdwetl Ave 310: Huynh, Dong T;
649 FaIrway Dr: Houllhan1 John A;
9260 N Maryland St: Esho, Edy Baito & Khawa Taco; $345,000
$427,500 701 Eche Le: Vircsl, Atusandrv & Samantha C; $485,000 807 Hadern Ave: Peterson, Jack & Kristin; $362,000
B; $231,000 Harwood Heights 2010 N 73rd Rd: Maties, Nancy; $129,000 4811 N Olcett Ave 517: Trice, Jessica; 2128 N 73rd Ct: Muyera, Christopher S & $315,000 Jessica Lee; $334,000
Hillside
2922 N 73rd Ave: Tellez, Susana;
$68,000
NUes
8001 W Courte Dr 405: Wolaka, Angelika; $125,000 7812 W Crate SI: Kieca, Pewel; $215,000
4430 N Masen Am: Mike, Norbert; $160,000
8815 W Golf Rd IDA: Pirnuta, Raducu C &
5126 W AgatHe Ave 5126 1: Oconnsr,
Anamaria A; $95,000
Bevertey; $165,000
9078 W Heathweed Dr: Taylor, Tumore J;
5656 W Gennison St: Woods, Herold T &
$115,000
Karin C; $282,000
5748 W AddIson St: Ernot, Roger M;
$282,000
3038 N 77th Ave: Salgado, Jesus &
Luzcelis V; $230,000
416 Geneva Ave: Fernandez, JessIca;
7907 W CressoN Dr: Rivera, Dorelia;
$73,000
4903 N Greeowoud Aye: Veteris Jr, Gil M &
5825 W BerenIce Ave: Kowul, Maria & Wiodzimlorz; $136,000 5837 W Comella Am: Dichte, Allyson B;
Velorio, Koron S; $267,000
$237,000
Inverness Evanston
242 Wiltew St: Duratovlc, Admir & Mirsa; $495,000 242 WltlowSt: Rogers, Steve; $495,000
4905 N Rtdgewoed Ave: Marrero, Nelson;
Prospect Heights
$295,000
1221 Hull Ter 2E: Tully, Soanna M;
Christine A; $882,500 405 Park Banington Dr Borke, Sharon; $320,000
$92,000
800 E Hillside Ave: Stockier Jr. Bruce J & Stockier, Linda M; $141,500
1415 Sherman Ave 506: Williams, Jenna M
4950 N Monicker Ave: Dummler, Scott M &
& Pahnke, Chad A; $325,000
Leick, Karen E; $390,000
George H & Virginia; $174,000 7649 W Gunnlson St: Stankovic, Dreaks & Natasa; $245,000
0716 Emerson St: Waldron, Robert J;
5024 N AustIn Ave 3F: Adams, David;
8048 W Charnialne Rd: Jaskowake, Janina
$135,000
$149,500
Grella; $310,000
1101 Rico Ave: Carrera, Jose J; $113,500
1730 Hioman Ave 4F: Negronida, Janet D;
5116 N Menant Ase: Magsi, Home;
121 Marshall Ave: Kiniow, David;
$270,000
$310,000
$155,000
1834 RIdge Aso 123: Skogiund, James K; $159,000
5132 N Lotus Ayo: Ha, Jlajian & Tong,
1234 Elinwoed Ave 4F: Lai, Dung Viet &
Jefferson Park
Duc Viet; $225,000
4936 N PontIac Ave: Guerriero, Michael R;
832 E Old Willow Rd 104: Arovals Jr, Juan
$230,000
Manuel; $80,000
6950 W Forest Preserve Dr: Pandeliett,
Northbrook
Sulan; $215,000
Chepov, Masha; $500,000
1812 Laurel Ase: Soto, Damaris S;
5249 N Moody Ayo: Rodriguez Duran,
$128,000 2023 Maple Am: Matz, Steven M & Kristen L Armotrong; $455,000
Mildred; $210,000
3440 Sycamere La: Biondoililo, Oscar Raoi & Kelloy E; $407,000
5344 N Lsckweed Ave: Huang, Rang Bang
3628 PraIrie Ave: Eng, Jonathan &
& Van 0m; $532,000
Marlene; $870,000
2032 Orringtan Ave: Vernon, William
6350 N Lotas Ave: Moran Jr, Kevin M;
1771 Misaba Hitla Rd 410: Cartoon,
Anthony & Jean C; $605,000
$240,000
2149 Uncotowued Dr: Brownlee, Patrick
5100 W Caneen Ayo: Lee, James W &
Mcdonald & Amy Csrtwnght; $410,000
Holly R; $295,000
Berkeley 5810 W Maple Ave: Nevina, Clarence; $116,000
Broadview 2016 S 24th Ave: Canlave, Reginald & Michelle J; $149,000
Buffalo Grove 101 Old Oak Or-402: Kioepter, Richard &
3026 Thayer St: Stevens, Christopher W & Linda S; $455,000
Jeannette; $170,000
SIS Mola St 803: Maguiro, Susan S; $218,000
840 Beechweod Rd: Alimisala, Peter &
526 Greenwood St: Suvari, Airik; $795,000
Douglas, LInda; $330,000
Des Plaines 50125 Meedew Lu: Stahl, Bryan W &
Merci F; $550,000 1160 Van Buree St: Stetol, Octavia;
$145,000 1213 E Pialrle Ave: Wuertz, Christopher &
Stefanie J; $350,000 1311 E Prairie Aye: Schoenberg, William F
& Norton, Janet L; $289,000 1433 Perry St SOS: Piskorski, Geraldine A
& Joseph F; $105,000 1716 Locust St: Montiel, Francisco L & Francisco; $227,000 0719 WIcke Aye: Boaak, Gabriela;
$172,000 183 E River Rd 03: Azab, Adel E &
Kirolea, Amany S; $209,000 183 W Millers Rd: Frede, Michael S;
$250,000 3924 NimBa Dr Ralclitf, Jettroy W & Judith P; $195,000
2612 Paula in: Markiewica, Zblgnlew & Beata; $285,000 380 Brentweed Di-: Tank, Vishal C & Arjun
C; $285,000
702 Reba Pl 301: Van Tu, Carolyn Beth & Ryan, James Michael; $170,000
$254,000 655 Darn James Rd: Gajcia, James J;
$225,000
$350,000 4848 W Chase Ave: Casabal, Janice;
2445 Oak Ave: Incandela, Lyndsey B &
$262,500
Salvatore V; $355,000
6538 N Trumbull Aye: Tagani, Atrim &
2969 Lake Placid Lo: Ssnkpiei, Jene; $487,500 620 Mlchettlue La: Herod, Danny Allen &
Lincolnwood 4440 W Greenleaf Ave: Xiang, Xin;
Zuda; $1,010,000 7336 N Kllboarn Ave: Au, Huma A;
$280,000
818 S 8th Ave: Little Jr lii, Austin T; $131,500
822 Dshnon St 3W: HIll, Cara & Michael; $142,000
Meirose Park
$425,000
$280,000
425 N PraterAye: Gutierrez, Jose E & Ambriz, Maria L; $191,000
1003 N 14th Ave: Kelly, Shonte D;
6004 W Sherwtn Am: Myer, Matthew &
2120 RobySt: Ortiz, Evelina & Martinez, Aitrod; $160,000
5711 N Osceota Aye: Cellinen, Annette C;
$490,000
2237 Scott St: Montenegro, Aiberto; $130,000
6247 N NapurAno: Kelly, Kenneth M & Ralme Grat; $285,000
6224 N Hadan Am: Borke, Jenviter C;
2921 La Porte Aso: Chaidez, Jaime;
$422,000
$78,000
6232 N Cicern Ave A: Diatetano, Justin R;
$150,000
31149 N Wolf Rif: Medina, Juan & Cindla;
$249,000
6784 N Keels Ano: Groin, Barry G &
Khursigara, Purin; $375,000
761 Wlnstoa Dr: Munteanu, Ans C & Banslescu, Mihaola L; $175,000
Franklin Park 2521 Elder Le: Chiappetta, Anthony & Miriam; $193,000
Montclare 6964 W George St: Harris, Chriutoptier P; $1g5,000
Morton Grove
2556 Rose St: Chriatiano, Steven J;
2607 Willow St: Dimitrov, Stetan; $113,000
$325,000
8828 N LeslIe La OD: Velasquaz,
3242 Washtngtun St: Kaczor, Zotia;
5912 Cleveland SI: Leo, Voungdo & Voungae; $325,000
$100,000 3324 Courge St: Szydlowski, Mary; $177,000
7007 Bechwith Rd: Powell, Daniel J &
Somchit; $256,000
9410 Bay Coluoy Dr 3: Kozlowuki,
3422 EIder La: Sepulveda, Ruben & Pazos, Lilian Crwhina; $170,000
Wojciech & Katarzyna; $95,000
3509 Ruby SI: Jimenez, Oscar & Resue;
995 Gracelaud Ayo: Churak, Robert J &
$98,000
Sharon A; $105,000
Csncepclon, Jenna T; $202,000 8120 Grecs PoInt Rd: Sstti, Das &
8733 MslorAye: Wallace, Joan; $240,000
Mount Prospect 13 S Wltlo SI 301: Margullas, Gus G &
Glencoe
Dunning
Artemisia; $210,000
1045 Meadew Rd: Warren, Debra & Mark; $1,470,000
114 N Kestlwerth Ave: Chuang, Heiss; $120,000
345 MadIson Ave: Nichols, Scott & Erin; $987,000
122 S Wa Polla Ano: Vob, Matthew &
3252 N Osceola Aye: Cernak, David;
$205,000
428 Wuedlawe Aso: Coco, Nathan &
1317 N Peachtree Lo: Tsapralis, Tom &
3439 N OctavIa Ano: Coton Vargas,
Gordon, Deborah C; $1,370,000
Maria A; $405,000
3237 N Odell Ave: Stephens, Audra L;
$165,000
Yohaira & Troche Vargas, Josa; $190,000
Glenview
1720 Verde On Hamwi, Ghassan 5510m;
$270,000 3501 Crate St: Nguyen, Lang & Tren, Ha;
$225,000 4921 DavIs St A: Swartzendruber, Ryan &
Julie; $205,000 8701 E Prairie Rd: Siddiqul, Oazi W;
$230,000 3815 Eofletd Ave: Chsudhry, Shazie &
Siddiqui, Moinul Islam; $403,000
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7910 Karton Aye: Martin, Sean P;
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$250,000 9445 Kentue Ave 304: RamIrez, Armando; $135,000
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South Barrington
Westchester
O'Hare 5332 N Dolphia Ave 302: Nevins, Kimberly
J & Madrzyk, Waidema P; $126,000
Oak Park 1025 Randolph St 209: Zhan, Xin;
00659 Fleet St: Diaz, Juan F; $251,000 10809 Rablrihaud St: Mavno, Patrick J;
$265,000 11032 Wekefleld SI: Vors, Habib Ibrahim & Kulsum Habib; $307,000 11137 Shakespeare St: Southern Jr,
Harold; $185,000 l4l4GardaerRd: Power, TraceyL; $138,000 1459 Evers Ave: Struub, Joseph D;
$135,000
$t35,000
Wilmette
1111 S Lembard Aye: Frangos, Charles L
& Rike; $230,000
1019 6th St: Bower, Matthew J & Shelia
0125 N Hadern Ave B: Mejia, Mryna E &
M; $563,000
Zepeda, Ricardo; $242,000
3029 Elmwoed Ave: Lorge, Eric R &
1130 ClInton Aso: Onelli, Thomas P &
Sarah B Faicone; $435,000 142 N Rldgetand Ave 2 N: Chev, Venpu P;
$272,500 410 Lenas St: Clair, Robert St & Colletti,
Sonya; $365,000 410 N Ridgelsad Ave: Gustavson, Todd &
Shelley; $395,000 441 N Lombard Ave 3: Moaqsede, Liliana; $147,000 515 N Hadern Ave 101: Sanza, Dava C &
Chen, Di; $208,000 535 N Euclid Ave: Creyta, Jon C & Alicia N; $1,215,000 812 S Grove Am: Guerrero, Carlos &
Petra; $480,000
1105 HarrIson St: Schmeitz, Christopher T; $130,000 1141 N HetghtAee: Milito, Stino & Alisas;
Michelle B; $1,250,000
Says Y0E0S0to: NEW vs. Foreclosure
+ LENNAR: Brand new everything plus a 2-IO warranty so you're flot out.aF.pocket for repaira.
? Forectosure: Da you really know what problems lurk behind the walls? Ratting pipes? Mold? Bad foundation? leaky roof?
1225 Wltmette Ave: Pierce, David F;
$545,000
+ LENNAR: We can guarantee delivery far the
1515 Forest Aye: Doradla, Anil K & Singru,
$8,000' tax credit.
Adiri R; $725,000 3121 Spnjcewaod Rd: Casey, Nigel &
+ LENNAR: We build new homes in the moat doairoble, commuter-friendly areas and offer the moat competitive pricing.
? Foreclosure: Did you know that most
Leslie; $479,000 401 3rd St: Stroicker, Alien & Olson, Janet; $345,500
foreclosures take about 3 months to close? Don't buy a Foreclosure and miss out av the $8,000' government tax creditI
431 Ceotral Ave: Muzzell, David E;
? Foreclosure: Did you know a foreclosure hause wasn't able to sell at market value which is why it is foreclosed? You may think you're getting a discount but how much is it really casting you?
$850,000 505 Laurel Ave: Amarthy, Arvind Kriah N & Has, Jute,,; $1,555,000
605 61k St: Moccia, Murk & Bayko, Liisa; $g50,000 705 11th St 403: Ferdinand, Mark R; $207,500 906 Paweee Bd: Scallan, Stephen & Kathleen Ohagun; $1,352,500
Winnetka
$105,000
480 Willow Bd: Maicera, Michael P;
1506 Good Ave: Toroiman, Mihal & Aiyne
+ LENNAR: Our homes are more efficient and will save you money every day.
LENNAR: Our Communities aro maintenance Froel -I.
? Foreclosure: Da yau really want la spend yaur money av a lawn mawor or spond your timo shoveling snow?
? Foreclosure: Did you know
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old furnaces, old air conditioning units and leaky windows can be costly and increase your monthly utility bills by hundreds oF dollars?
$1,800,000
M; $230,000
3905 N Paris Ave: Azzaretto, Brian;
1625 Gleonew Rd 302: Olson, Evan W &
$220,000
Martha; $350,000
200 W Orchard Pl: Dstling, James W & Cecilia I; $462,000
3920 N Osceola Ave: Prasad, Sunil &
1965 Uneemas St: Cohen, David A;
206 N WillIam St: Whalen, Scott M &
Gayatri; $124,000
$345,000
Kisch A; $655,000
$210,000
6118 W Patterson Ayo: Imberger, John K &
2621 PaulIne Ayo: Ivanov, Stoil D &
315 E Highland Ave: Jacob, Dalia;
417 N Semloary Ayo: Eliopoaioa, Holen;
Kristin R; $200,000
Ivanova, Margarita T; $313,000
$375,000
6131 W DeroniceAve: Szlsgowski, Mary
2657 Commons Dr: Garner, Jason G &
405 E Lincoln St 405: Warner, Nancy;
Jo; $120,000
Cara; $634,500
$160,000
$710,000 545 FurestvlowAeo: Friedman, Michael & Lucy; $430,000
7526 W Forest Preserve Ave: Sanchez,
3058 Crestwood Ln: Joseph, Tony &
730 Creuhslde Dr 510: Morzy, Zotia;
705 S KnIght Ave: Schacho, John &
Andrew E & Joyce L; $217,000
Diane; $502,000
$166,000
Mimer, Rachel; $666,500
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Manjari; $864,500
1910 E Mayo Lo: Tacker, Thomas E &
Lucy Abbottn; $300,000
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1 Weed Oaks Dr: Bose, Anirbav &
$56g,500
105 Radctlffo Ct 105: SalvatIerra, Freddy H & Verela Pincay, Wendy; $395,000
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9200 HIles Custer Rd 004: Sokotovsky,
1425 W Touhy Ave 202: Ciacclo, April L;
3533 N Ozanam Ave: Haldari, Masud;
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7500 Lumen Aye C: Kim, Edward; $212,500 8828 HItes Ceater Rd 505: Zabet, Joseph
0909 W Gott Rd lB: Suslor, Lawrence D & Leslie E; $178,000
Elizabeth; $585,000
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3831 KkkSt: Lemke, Michael & Burroughs, Meghan; $211,500 7925 KolmarAve: Ferguson, Charles David & Michelle R; $234,000
1035 Elm St: Kelly, Juatin & Neelam;
Urbina, Maricela; $155,000
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8452 Avers Ave: Arellano, Jacqueline P;
$350,000
1000 Meaduwlath Lu: Hibner, Max &
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$336,000
Park Ridge
3528 N Rutherford Aye: Diaz, Sijilredo &
$130,000
& Angela M; $425,000
Krisha; $385,000
$250,000
Skokie
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Norwood Park
1811 N 24th Ave: Wiukerson, Seneca & Marketta; $155,000
6010 N Leader Aye: Olaughiin, Eilen F;
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10301 CtiaocerSt: Dong, MIng Hal & 5037 N New England Ave: Lobo, Bennett W Zhang, Nui Ra; $236,000
5859 N Itesteer Aye: Mullen, John & Catherine; $185,000
Loreta; $235,000
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& Jennitar; $205,500
Duvid; $135,000 9241 'lrtpp Ave: Kapoor, Sudhir; $355,000
1580 Grant Ano: Distetano, Jacqueline M;
$190,000
Rosemont 10700 W HIggins Rd 300: Lomibas, Primo
213 E Folterten Ave: Harriett, Robert L & April L; $185,000
8845 Central Pad Ave: Howell, Nisanna;
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$186,000
D; $230,000
32BVlttage Dr: Goebel, Alisha; $175,000 36 East Dr: Arellano, Juan; $90,000
675 Pearson St 505: Kaleta, Pawel L; $157,000
930 Howard Ave: Venetsanakoa, John; $117,500
Northiake
10804 FletchorAvo: Rodriguez, Dora & Ronis J; $go,000
Forest Glen
River Grove
110 N Prater Ayo: Sauceds, Elizabeth; $117,000
826 ladses Ave 5: Van Nostrand, Christopher & SorsI; $207,500
5616 Crata St: Habjer, Alija & Azra;
922 E Thacker St: Walsh, Brian; $145,000
Jan Llsebeth; $587,000
Maywood
807 DavIs Sl 900: Keeter, Brian E & Gray Keeler, Karen; $290,000
$76,500
Christian; $127,500
3948 HIghland Ave: Lee, Kenneth &
Michelle; $640,000 2232 Walters Am: Brown, Mari Jill; $781,000 236lrallwood Cl: Silverman, Gary & Maria; $136,000
$71,000
2516 Elder Lu: Zaimi, Migena; $120,000
487 W MIllers Bd: Kale, Kriatin J;
542 Kenitwsrth Ave: Hutton, Peter R & Vanina; $1,248,000
Debore; $521,000
737 Dehnen St OS: Musai, Sharon;
426 Cornell Ave: Wager, Nathan &
Theresa; $294,000
Kenilworth
$160,000 2710 Central SI 3$: Tumblin, John East; $177,000 28l2Stieridan Rd: Chapon, Sidney & Lisa; $909,000
Ronald & Lynda; $217,000 1771 Ston Rd: Levy, Lisa Mayer; $398,500 1914 Cypress Le: Vin, Jeffrey & Han,
2539 1/2 Pralrteye2E:Johnson, Lynn;
Sarah Schiavone; $515,000
1124 Caysga Dr: Fleischer, Bryan K &
3114 MadIson St: Sullivan, Rayford L & Loreaine; $135,000
2829 N Melaba Ave: Samba, Nelson M; $157,500
River Forest 105 Thatcher Aye: Hompoon, Brett M &
2930 DesIsti Anm Jinete, Alvaro E;
Adela; $80,000
Belmont Cragin
Marok; $283,000
$185,000 4625 N Ozark Am: Keranikolea, Mihalis C & Putty; $365,000
$125,000
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5744 W Newport Am: Karkowaki, Steven
4330 N Neve Ave 213: Marra, Salvatore;
29 RollIng Kitts Dr: trizarry, Michael S &
309 Unden Ave: Guerrero, Rafael &
Portage Park 4039 N MoedyAve: Ospina, Angela P &
Maysric; $210,000 4100 N Marniera Am: Montoya, Carmen & Castro, William Z; $262,000
Norridge
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Mury; $425,000
$179,000
220 IroquoIs Rd: Hayes, Jeremy & Javier Hayes, Tenia; $141,000
l3OHoweTer: Doherty John; $240,000
Bellwood
715 East Ave: Perez, Gebrioi Fuentes & Fuentes, Jaclyn W; $520,000 904 S LIncoln Ave: Browse, Michael &
16 ColumbIa Ave: Deignen, David & Gina;
$334,000 20 N Dee Rd: Chang, Jing & LI, JIag;
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Recycled glass countertops latest trend in 'green' decor Global warming has become a top and clean, and retains aesthetic qual-
concern thanks to the devastating ities. tragedies from tropical storms due Durcon, a U.S. manufacturer of epoxy resin quartz countertops and to climate change. As a result, more and more people sinks for 35 years, recently launched are increasingly sensitive to the envi- this ceo-friendly surface variation ronment and show a stronger desire for tite residential antI commercial
for preserving our resources and recycling. Countless corporations are following Cuit by incorporating groes philssopliies to their regular
markets. Molded front a proprietary
blend of fine quartz, epoxy resin
and recycled glans (i.e., clear beer bottles), the material is solid, nonporous, never requires sealing and This green trend has made its is homogenous in consistency. Its greatest impact in home decorating manufacturing process produces a syitli consumers and decorators now silky smooth and durable countertop gravitating to more eco-friendly al- surface, ternatives for interior decor. "Elements in ideal for the discernOne trend that is leaving a green ing customer who desires a unique mark in homes across the country is ceo-friendly product for kitchen the choice of recycled material coun- countcrtopn, vanities, fireplace surtertops over surfaces that are more rounds, and commercial applicaproduct offerings.
conventional. Green countertops are recycled or
Thin Ghonvlew condominIum building, complete wIth cecurity system and elevator also features access ta a heated, enclnsed parking garage with deeded spaces.
tison," said MarIe Hauns, president of
Montreal-based Leeza Distribution reneWable surfaces that minimize Inc., a distributor of premium coonimpact on the environment during tertops sucht as those by Durcon. theirproduction.Theyare comprised Source: Metro Creative of different combinations of natural and man-made materials, and they often include some form of recycled Countertnps that are recycled or
Auction offers low prices
glass. Many are attractive and viable renewable inrfaces mInImIzo Impacten alternatives to conventional counter- the envlrenmnnt durIng theIr prodsctlnn. Thny are comprined of different top materials.
The latest entry into this catego- combinatIons of naturel and man-mudo ly, Elements by Durcon, is a green matorfaln, and they often luchado como countertop surface that is durable tuno of recycled glass.
Condominiums reduced for quick sale
Stylish, sustainable fall interior design ideas can be 'green' When you think of the col-
compounds (V000), on vaporo ocio that meet satisfactory inthat are released from paint as door air emissions standards. it dries. Keep in mind that greenUsing paints formulated with- ing your home, inside or out, out V005 takes your home one doesn't happen in, a matter of creativity and sottie good old- step closer to reducing your en- minutes or even overnight. Its fashioned elbow grease can do. vironmental impact while heav- an ongoing proceso. Tito limit 1f you're hooking to add bold, ing your interior looking fresh, to how green your home can be fun color, paitit fits perfectly modern and filled with person- is up to how willing you are to into titis overall green scheme. silty. adjust your lifestyle. Tito choice hand shops and repurpose. Or, hook around your own Itsmo and see svitai you already have that can be adapted for a new use. You'd be surprised what a little
ors associated with fall, green doesn't
necessarily come to
mind. Environmentally speaklug, however, it should. There's no better time than now to less-
en your home's impact on the environment and change the way you decorate and live. So, why not go green this fall? lt's notnearly as diflicultto become earth-friendly as you might think. "From products that contribute to good indoor air quality to ones that truly reflect the 're-
Check to sec if that Itsmo is yours. "ht doesn't take any grand and, most importantly, environ- improvement product is also It's an inexpensive, effective
Indoor Air Quality certified by gestures to start going green," tito look and feel of an entire The GREENGUARD Environ- Schroeder says. "Tiny changes room. Many paint manufactur- mental Institute, a nonprofit, add up to make a big overall immentally-minded way to change
orn now offer coatings that con- industry-independent organizatain few, if any, volatile organic tion that certifies indoor prod-
duce, reuse, recycle' mantra, tise
pact on tite environment. Source: AftAcontont
Prospective htomebuyers or navvy investors have an opportunity to walk away with a new luxury condomittitint itt desirable Gienview for potentially less titan half tIto price of other homes previously sold in the building. Located at 755 N. Milwaukee Ave,, horneo in tIsis three-story, full masonny building willi elevator and heated garage were priced from $350,000 to $3011,000, but at tite auction scheduled
for Nov, 10, interested buyers could pick up a new 1,350-square-foot, twobedroom, two-bath home for perhaps as how as $175,000 On the second and third flooru, these four completehy fittisited units are equipped with bight-end amenities like fireplaces,
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The cnndnmhshum building at 755 N. Milwaukee Ave. offers amenities associated w'dh single-family humes. Each of the fear homos scheduled for aactian offers comfurtable linIng rooms, welt-appointed kitchens and formal dining moms.
heated, enclosed parking garage willi side-by-side Amans refrigerator, dishdeeded S5CC5 and automatic garage washmer and microwave with vemited For auction information doors, Some of tite remaining units range hood) and ceramic tile floors in Cati 630-990-5353 on visit www. hardwood flooring, stainless steel are end-umuits. both baths, iniandreauctionscom, appliances and granite countentops. Time building is constructed of solid Residents will also appreciate the Special financing will be made avail- brick with Flexicon antI two incites community's proxintity to transponable for qualified bidders, of insulation in ahi exterior wails. Fon talion, shopping anal recreational "We highly encourage interested added energy conservation, insulated amenities. Time conuiooniniutm is only State Tohiway (I-294). Drive time to parties to attend one of our scheduled windows are in cacho lionne. ose on two mihes west of tine shopping tIte Loop is 40 minutes. O'Hare airport open houses from i to 3 pin. on Nov. 'Titis condominiumno building offers malts, restaurants, movie theaters, is a 20-minute drive, and Midway io 55 i at tIto heavily landscaped condo. ametuities a000ciated with oingle'fam- golfcounses amid oilier activities found mimnuteo, Metna nail commuters reach minium building," said Patti Rogers. uy lionnes. Each of the four homes in Tue Glens, tite former site of tite the heantofChticago in 35 minutes. senior vice president of inland Real scheduled for auction offer comfort- Gienview Naval base. Tine Glen is a To visit tite condominiums at 755 Estate Atictiomis. "This is a great op- able hiving rooms, well-appointed 1,121 acre mixed-use district with new N. Milwaukee, prospective buyers pontunity to view each of tIme condo kitchens, formai dining rooms and huomttes, offices and retail space. l'ub- shoumhd take I-294 to, Dempsten SIred units, tmthk with nun people and ask garageo," Rogers said. "At tite same hic amenities include Lake Gienview, (east) to Greenwood Road (north), questions about tite property and the time, an easy, maintenance-free envi- Park Center, Gallery Park, Air Station to Milwaukee Ave (west). The red auction process." ronmemut allows ail owners to relax, en- Prairie, two golf courses and a Metra brick building is on the night side of TIme contlominium building, coin- tertain, and simply enjoy their husmes statioo. tite road. 'l'ite auction will be on Nov. plete with security system amid eleva- without tite responsibility of upkeep." Gienview is noted for excellent 10 at time Westin Hotel at 70 Yorktown ton, io in a quiet setting. TIse remainAhi condonuinitim units conte with schools, attractive itomes, lusit parks Center in Lombard, Registration will Ing two-bedroom condominiunto standard features such as oak doors and an active business district. Many begin at G p.m. and tite auction wili befeature two full baths, great rooms, and trim, security intercom service, nationally recogmuized corporations gin at 7 p.m. a well laid-out kitchen, formai dimming energy efficient gas forced air beat otre hneadquartened Oliere as weil. For ntore information about the auc room, and private walk-out balconies. mind centrai air conditioning, Msytag The village is situated between tite tion, cali 630-900-5353 on visit www, Each condominium has access to a & Frigidaire ouppiiances (gas range, Edens Expressway (h-94), and the Tri- inhandreauctions.com.
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for sustainability. The two can coexist quite effortlessly. You can start simple by dressing your bed in luxurious sheets, throws and comforters made from fabrics such as rich, renewable bamboo or soft, organic cotton. Cover your floors with formaldehyde.free carpets constructed of recycled fibers or select a natural material, like stone, slafe or even concrete. Then, hang energy-efficient window treatments with high
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benefit per sale, according to the National Association of Realtors. Another key benefit of extending tite tax credit, says Lawrence Yuu, the NAR's chief economist, is that it will help to eliminate tite "fear factor" for home buyers who worry that home prices will continue to drop. Over recent months, the inventory ofunsotd homes has dropped from tite 11- or l2.manth supply of last year to about eight months.
lfthe tax credit is extended through mid2010, Yun says, "it will bring tite inventory level down to six months' supply, at which point, the housing market can lisce s self-sustaining recovery." Based on tite economic impact alone, it seems like any sane person would autsmatically vote for tite extension of tite tax credit. 1-lowever, there are also some sane reasons to find it unwise. Most of tite naysayers base their complaint on tite oft-stated statistic that only 15 percent of tite home buyers receiving an $8,000 tax credit would not have bought a home without it. In oilier words, they say tite credit is wasted on 85 percent of buyers becauoe they would have purchased anyway. Add up all the $8,000 tax credit gifts sud divide them by 15 percent ofthe buyers, anti tite tax outlay looks more like $43,000 each for those buyers wits would not have purchased anyway. Nayaayers also point out that a tax credit artificially boosts sales during tite time of tax credits, only to let the market falter as soon as the program expires. They point to the Cash for Clunkers program, which they say stimuhated sales of new cars during tIte time of the program, but that money went oiily to people who would havebought a car anyway, and since
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