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Vol. 85 No.24 | LEM | LMR

HIGHLY MOTIVATEDTop returning talent poised to break Lemont soccer ‘curse’ PAGE 25

TECHNOLOGY SPENDING A

CONCERN IN D-113A

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Lemont grad to carry baton in nationwide relayBy ANNA SCHIER

LEMONT – Next month, Lemont High School grad-uate Allison Jasinski will carry a baton the distance of a marathon in a relay run across the country to combat cancer.

Currently a Denver res-ident, Jasinski is sched-uled to run July 9 from Denver to east Colorado.

“I know that I can run a marathon, but this is different,” Jasinski said. “It’ll just be me on the Denver roads.”

Jasinski will take part in the first Million Dol-lar Marathon, in which 160 athletes participate in a 4,000-mile relay run that begins in Washing-ton and continues east to Delaware, Jasinski said, spanning 15 states and 500 communities.

O l y m p i c g y m n a s t Shawn Johnson will show support for the cause by running the Des Moines leg of the relay.

Each runner is respon-sible for raising $7,500 for cancer research and awareness efforts. Funds will be donated to the American Cancer Society, Above + Beyond Cancer, Livestrong and other or-ganizations, according to marathon Program Direc-tor Steve Cannon.

This is the first mara-thon relay across the U.S., Cannon said, and the ma-jority of the runners are cancer survivors. Orga-nizers hope the marathon will become an annual

event dedicated to promot-ing good health and fight-ing cancer.

In preparation for the relay, Jasinski runs five days each week, including a 10- to 20-mile run Sun-days. She began running two years ago and has previously completed two marathons.

Although she is not a cancer survivor, Jasins-ki’s life has been touched by the disease. She has seen extended family members and students in her work as a school psy-chologist affected by the illness.

An interest in cancer prevention runs in the Jasinski family. Mary Ja-sinski, Allison’s mother and a Lemont resident, has participated in sever-al fundraising efforts, in-cluding marathons, walks and Relay For Life events.

Her family will fly to Denver to cheer her on during the run.

“We’re very proud of Allison,” Mary Jasinski said. “It’s very exciting to see her pick up that torch.”

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Lemont High School graduate Allison Jasinski smiles at the finish line of the San Diego Marathon on June 3, 2012. Jasinski will run in the Million Dollar Marathon national relay July 9 to combat cancer.

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LEMONT – Lemont resi-dents and District 113A school board members recently ex-pressed concern about district

technology spending plans.The board unanimously vot-

ed down a motion Wednesday to buy 19 laptops for district office administration at an estimated cost of $35,000 in the final month of the fiscal year. The board in-stead decided to include the pur-chase in fiscal 2014.

“I have no problem approv-ing technology,” board member Brian Bushnell said. “But I’d like to know more.”

Board Secretary Patrick Ker-rigan questioned the estimated price of the devices, at $1,800 a computer.

“It seems a little out of line,” he said.

District administrators said $35,000 is an estimate and the fi-nal price is expected to be lower.

The administration recom-mended approving the purchase in 2013 because expenditures are less than anticipated and, af-ter the board voted to amend the budget last month, the district is seeing a net revenue increase of $60,000 for the fiscal year.

The administrative com-puters are part of a larger five year, $1.5 million technology plan that includes establishing a device replacement cycle and buying network servers.

The average district student computer is a decade old, ad-ministrators said last month. The district estimated spending an average of $333,000 a year on technology during the next five years. The board approved the plan last month, but it is under review.

Administration is consider-ing using Heartland Business Systems – a technology support services and equipment compa-ny that offers competitive gov-ernment pricing – to provide the majority of services in the plan.

The district has a pre-exist-ing relationship with Heartland and does not intend to take the majority of technology services out to bid, although administra-tors will seek quotes from other service providers.

During public comment, dis-trict parents Jenny and Nick Stricker voiced concern about the absence of bids to compete with Heartland. The Strickers said board policy requires com-peting bids for contracts of more than $25,000, and Heartland’s charges are too high.

Superintendent Susan Birkenmaier said the technolo-gy plan is among school code ex-emptions not required for bid.

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Cook County Annual Tax SaleNotice to Property Owners,

Annual Tax Sale Schedule andDelinquent Real Estate Tax ListIMPORTANT NOTICE

TO PROPERTY OWNERSThis legal notice includes a list of parcels of real estate on which 2011 propertytaxes (due in 2012) are delinquent and subject to sale as of May 15, 2013.NOTE: This list may include some properties on which the taxes were paid sub-sequent to the list’s preparation. It is the property owner’s responsibility to verifythe current status of payment.Under Illinois law, the Cook County Treasurer’s Office must offer properties hav-ing delinquent real estate taxes and special assessments for sale. IF YOURPROPERTY IS LISTED IN THIS NOTICE FOR SALE OF DELINQUENT REALESTATE TAXES, IT IS IMPORTANT FOR YOU TO TAKE ACTION SO THAT YOURTAXES ARE NOT SOLD. The tax sale is scheduled to begin MONDAY, AUGUST5, 2013. The sale of taxes will result in a lien against the property that will add, ata minimum, hundreds of dollars in fees to the amount currently due. Sale of thetax and continued failure by the owner to redeem (pay) may result in the owner’sloss of legal title to the property.Payments of delinquent real estate taxes (prior to tax sale) must be paid by CER-TIFIED CHECK, CASHIER’S CHECK or MONEY ORDER. Payments of such taxesmay be made at more than 400 CHASE BANKS throughout Chicagoland on orbefore August 1, 2013. Payments may also be made in person at the Cook CountyTreasurer’s Office, 118 N. Clark St., Room 112, Chicago, IL 60602. Please note thatunder Illinois law, the Treasurer’s Office cannot accept payments of delinquent taxestendered after the close of the business day immediately preceding the date onwhich such taxes are to be offered for sale. For questions about submitting a pay-ment or to verify the precise delinquent amount, you may contact the Cook CountyTreasurer’s Office by phone at (312) 443-5100 or by e-mail through our website atwww.cookcountytreasurer.com (click on “CONTACT US”).

2011 AnnualTax Sale Schedule

SALE BEGINS MONDAY, AUGUST 5, 2013 AT 8:30 A.M. THE TAXSALE HOURS OF OPERATION ARE 8:30 A.M. TO 5:00 P.M. (CHICAGOLOCAL TIME) EACH SCHEDULED DAY. THE DATES OF SALE ANDTHE DAILY SALE HOURS MAY BE EXTENDED AS NEEDED. TAXBUYER REGISTRATION WILL TAKE PLACE BETWEEN JUNE 6 ANDJULY 26, 2013. FOR REGISTRATION INFORMATION, VISITwww.cooktaxsale.com OR CONTACT THE TREASURER’S OFFICE.

SALE DATE VOLUMES TOWNSHIPSAugust 5, 2013 001 to 147 Barrington, Berwyn, Bloom,

Bremen, Calumet, Cicero,Elk Grove, Evanston,Hanover, Lemont, Leyden,Lyons, Maine, New Trier,Niles, Northfield,Norwood Park, Oak Park,Orland

August 6, 2013 148 to 270 Palatine, Palos, Proviso, Rich,River Forest, Riverside,Schaumburg, Stickney,Thornton, Wheeling, Worth,Hyde Park

August 7, 2013 271 to 464 Hyde Park, Jefferson, Lake

August 8, 2013 465 to 601 Lake, Lake View,North Chicago, Rogers Park,South Chicago, West Chicago

COOK COUNTYDELINQUENTREAL ESTATE

TAX LISTOFFICE OF THE TREASURERAND EX-OFFICIO COLLECTOROF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS.

Advertisement and Notice by Collectorof Cook County of Application forJudgment and Order of Sale ofDelinquent Lands and Lots for GeneralTaxes for the years indicated, for orderof sales thereof, as provided by law.

COUNTY OF COOK,STATE OF ILLINOIS

June 5-6, 2013NOTICE is hereby given that the saidCollector of Cook County, Illinois, willapply to the County Division of theCircuit Court of Cook County, Illinois onMonday, July 1, 2013, for judgmentagainst all lands and lots, hereinafterdescribed as being delinquent, uponwhich taxes (together with any accruedinterest and costs) remain due andunpaid, for an order for sale of saidlands and lots for satisfaction thereof,fixing the correct amount due. Finalentry of said order will be sought onTuesday, July 30, 2013.NOTICE is further given that beginningon the 5th day of August, 2013, A.D., atthe hour of 8:30 a.m., all said lands andlots, hereinafter described for sale forwhich an order shall be made, or hasbeen made and not executed as noted,will be subject to public sale at 118 N.Clark St, Room 112 (Randolph Street

entrance), in Chicago, Illinois, for theamount of taxes, interest and costs duethereon, respectively.The following is a list of: the delinquentproperties in Cook County upon whichthe taxes or any part thereof for the2011 tax year remain due and unpaid;the name(s) of the owners, if known;the property location; the total amountdue on 2011 tax warrants (excludingdelinquent special assessments sepa-rately advertised); and the year oryears for which the taxes are due.In lieu of legal description, each parcelof land or lot is designated by a proper-ty index number (PIN). Comparison ofthe 14-digit PIN with the legal descrip-tion of any parcel may be made byreferring to the cross indices in the var-ious Cook County offices.The Cook County Collector does notguarantee the accuracy of commonstreet addresses or property classifica-tion codes at the time of sale. Tax buy-ers should verify all common streetaddresses, PINs, classifications andownership by personal inspection andinvestigation of said properties andlegal descriptions prior to purchasinggeneral taxes offered at the sale.NO TAX BUYER WILL BE PERMITTEDTO OBTAIN A TAX DEED WITHRESPECT TO ANY PROPERTYOWNED BY A TAXING DISTRICT OROTHER UNIT OF GOVERNMENT.WHEN AN ORDER TO VACATE THETAX SALE OF ANY SUCH PROPERTYIS ENTERED, THE FINAL RESULT MAYBE A REFUND WITHOUT INTEREST.

Published by order ofMARIA PAPPAS

County Collector ofCook County, Illinois

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Right now, they contribute only about 3 percent of the na-tion’s electricity. But their share is expected to grow rapidly and

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will have to figure out the effect on our other huge investments in the transmission and distribution system and on our nuclear, coal and natural gas plants, and how it will change the way homes, offices and factories interact with it all.

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LEMONT – The American Cancer Society’s Relay For Life of Lemont/Homer Glen is a lit-tle more than a month away, but publicity and logistic chair Janine Davidson says it is not too late to get involved.

Event organizers still are looking for teams, volunteers and cancer survivors to par-ticipate in the annual event July 12, at the Lemont High School Sports Complex, 12900 131st St.

“Even though we’ve been [organizing the event] since before Christmas, we find the bulk of the teams and the bulk of the participants join the last two months,” Davidson said.

For the fundraiser, teams collect donations leading up to the event, when members take turns walking around the track for a 12-hour period.

Seventeen teams had regis-tered as of Wednesday. Some teams will hold events during June to raise money from the community.

“It gets hard to every year go back to the same person [to ask for donations],” Davidson said.

“We find that if you can make it fun, you get better donations.”

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LEMONT – Nineteen chefs ages 4 to 13 brought in 23 en-tries for Lemont Township’s first Kid’s Cook Off on Sun-day at the Lemont Communi-ty Center.

Appetizers/salads, en-trées and desserts were judged on a scale of one to 30, based on preparedness, cre-ativity and taste.

The winners received a personalized certificate and gift certificates for free kid’s meals from 3 Corners Grill, Front Street Cantina and Jimbos Pizza. All partici-pants received gift certifi-cates from Front Street Can-tina and 3 Corners Grill.

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BERWYN – Much like the food it serves, Autre Monde Cafe & Spirits is simple, elegant and more than meets the eye.

The much-lauded fine dining establishment almost seems out of place in Berwyn. For a meal like this, about your only other option is to head into the city. Still, like everything in Berwyn, Autre Monde feels like a neighborhood joint.

My dining companion and I arrived for our evening res-ervation on a recent Saturday night and were seated right away. We were given glasses of water and just enough time to consider the restaurant’s cock-tail menu before our server arrived to see what we were in the mood for.

She began by asking if this was our first time at Autre Monde, and since it was, she described the food as Mediter-ranean-inspired and focused on small plates ideal for sharing.

We began by ordering cock-tails: I requested a Sazerac, and my companion ordered a blood orange gimlet. Both arrived promptly and were as careful-ly constructed as the meal to follow.

When you are in for a special dinner for two, it’s nice not to be rushed as you enjoy the experience. At no time did we feel such pressure. In fact, one of the most enjoyable parts of our evening was the service. Aside from clearing our plates after each course and our server checking in to see what we would like to order next, we were largely undisturbed. The water bottle was left at the table for us to serve ourselves, which I personally enjoy, because you won’t be interrupted each time your water glass dips below the half-full mark.

We began our meal with the Bar Board: deviled eggs, char-cuterie and pickled asparagus, which was fantastic. Although it featured simple items, the flavor was there in full. We also ordered the crispy shrimp fritters a la planxa, which was good.

Our second course was a gnocchi with housemade duck sausage, oven-dried cherry to-matoes, Parmigiano and crispy

bread crumbs. Without being heavy, the entree was packed with a subtle yet rich flavor, and the duck sausage was some of the best I’ve had the pleasure of tasting.

Feeling filled but not quite full, we ordered the night’s

special, which consisted of rockfish a la planxa set upon a bed of fava beans, peas and house-cured bacon, then topped with a dollop of lemon parsley butter. The fish was perfectly cooked, and the plating was beautiful. The fish and bacon

were delightful together, and soon, the peas were glazed with the buttery topping too. It was a wonderful final selection, and I again would order whatever is on special in the future based on this dish.

Servers typically know what the best items in any restaurant are. This being

our mantra, we asked ours to bring out whatever she would recommend as our dessert. What arrived was not quite custard and not quite pudding, but chocolate hazelnut pot de creme. Rich, velvety smooth and utterly decadent are the only ways to describe the dessert. We enjoyed a cup of Bridgeport coffee with ours and stayed as the restaurant slowed to close.

This Berwyn gem gets high marks in all areas, and I can’t wait to return for its much-dis-cussed brunch. In fact, I’m hungry again just thinking about it.

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Agatha Christie’s “The Unexpected Guest,” 8 p.m. June 7 and 8, 2:30 p.m. June 8 and 9, Theatre of Western Springs, 4384 Hampton Ave., Western Springs. A Pandora’s Box of loves, jealousies, hates, suspicions and intrigues is opened to the chilly night air. For tickets, $18 and $20, call the box office at 708-246-3380 or visit www.theatrewesternsprings.com.

Art Exhibition: “Milagros: Little Mir-acles,” noon to 4 p.m. through June 9, Addison Center for the Arts, 213 N. Lombard Road, Addison. Milagros are small metal figures used to thank Christian saints for fulfilling requests in time of need. For information, visit www.addisoncenterforthearts.com.

Blues at the Harlem Avenue Lounge, Harlem Avenue Lounge, 3701 South Harlem Ave., Berwyn. The Harlem Avenue Lounge has been keeping the blues alive for 20 years. Upcoming schedule: Friday, June 7: Blue Coast Blues Band with Ron Sorin. Starts at 9:30 p.m. with a $6 cover. Saturday, June 8: J.C. Smith Band Featuring James Wheeler. Starts at 9:30 p.m. with $6 cover. Tuesday, June 11: Solo by Moon Dog. Starts at 8:30 p.m. Free. Thursday, June 13: Open Mic Blues Jam. Starts at 8:30 p.m. Free. For information, visit www.harlemav-enuelounge.com.

Eaglewood Resort & Spa “Sounds of Summer” Concert Series, 8 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays through the end of August, Eaglewood Resort & Spa, 1401 Nordic Road, Itasca. Free live performances. Every Friday Night through Aug. 30: Frank and Dave – Classic Rock & Pop Hits (additional performances on Sept. 13 and 16). Saturday, June 8: The Associates – Motown For information, visit www.eaglewoodresort.comsummer.

Woodridge Jubilee, June 12 to 16, Woodridge Drive and Center Drive, Woodridge. Featuring lots of family

fun and carnival rides for all ages throughout the event. For information, call 630-353-3300 or visit www.woodridgeparks.org.

Drury Lane Theatre Presents “Boeing Boeing” Thursday through Aug. 4, Drury Lane Theatre, 100 Drury Lane, Oakbrook Terrace. Set in Paris in the 1960s, this comedy follows the flighty tale of Bernard, whose life starts to unravel when a new turbo-charged Boeing is introduced. “Saturday Night Live” alum Nora Dunn stars. The performance schedule is as follows: Wednesdays at 1:30 p.m. ($35),

Thursdays at 1:30 p.m. ($35) and 8 p.m. ($45), Fridays at 8 p.m. ($49), Saturdays at 5 p.m. ($49) and 8:30 p.m. ($49), and Sundays at 2 p.m. ($49) and 6 p.m. ($45). Lunch and dinner theater packages range from $50 to $74 depending on the day of the week. For reservations, call 630-530-0111 or visitwww.drurylane.com. Drury Lane Theatre is at 100 Drury Lane in Oakbrook Terrace.

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3: Europe’s Most Wanted,” at dusk Friday, Bensenville Water Park and Splash Pad, 1000 W. Wood, Bensenville. Rated PG. This free movie includes one free bag of popcorn per person, while supplies last. For information, visit www.bensenvil-leparkdistrict.org.

Movies in the afternoon, 1:30 p.m. Friday, North Berwyn Park District Community Center, 1619 Wesley Ave., Berwyn. Free popcorn and beverage. Call 708-749-4900.

Bartlett Farmers’ Market, 2 to 6 p.m. Fridays through Sept. 13, Village Hall

Parking Lot, 228 S. Main St., Bartlett. For information, call 630-540-5916 or visit www.village.bartlett.il.us/fmarket.html.

Aidan O’Toole at Ballydoyle, 5 p.m. Friday, Ballydoyle Irish Pub, 5157 Main St., Downers Grove. For information, call 630-969-0600 or www.ballydo-ylepub.com.

Featured Artist Show: Summer, opening reception, 6 to 9 p.m. Friday, Gallery 200, 200 Main St., West Chi-cago. Ten Gallery member artists with a wide variety of media will display their work from through June 30. For information, visit www.westchicago.org.

Summer Nights Classic Car Show, 6 to 9 p.m. Fridays through Aug. 30, Main Street, from Franklin to Maple, Down-ers Grove. Full schedule available at www.downtowndg.org

Vintage Rides Antique Car & Custom Motorcycle Show, 6:30 to 9 p.m. Fridays through Sept. 13, Downtown Wheaton, Front Street, Wheaton. For information, visit downtownwheaton.com.

Alumnights: An Evening of Famil-iar Faces, 7:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday, Lewis University, Route 53, Romeoville. The show will include scenes and songs from previous PLT productions that span from “West Side Story” in 1982 to “Almost, Maine” in 2012. At Lewis University on Route 53 in Romeoville. For tickets or information, call 815-836-5500 or visit lewisu.edu.

Johnny Rome, 8 p.m. to 12:05 a.m. Friday, Scapa Italian Kitchen, 1 Walker Ave., Clarendon Hills. Johnny Rome, a Vegas style entertainer, performs Rat Pack classics and more. Reservations recommended. Call 630-323-7000.

Movies Under the Moon, “Wreck-It Ralph,” 8:45 p.m. Friday, Sunnydale Park, 2019 Wheeler St., Woodridge. Bring blankets or lawn chair and just kick back and enjoy the show. Popcorn, snacks and beverages will be available for purchase. Wreck-It Ralph is Rated PG. For information, call 630-353-3300 or visit www.woodridgeparks.org.

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¡Viva la Fiesta! at Brookfield Zoo, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, Brookfield Zoo, 3000 Golf Road, Brookfield. The zoo’s West Mall hosts festivities that will feature au-thentic food; local and international bands and dancers; Hispanic artists and artisans, who will display and sell their eclectic works; and animal Zoo Chats highlighting critters from Mexico and Central and South Amer-ica. For information, VIP packages and admission rates, visit www.CZS.orgViva or call 708-688-8000.

Stone Hunt, 2 to 2:45 p.m. Saturday, Lizzadro Museum of Lapidary Art, 220 Cottage Hill, Elmhurst. This hands-on activity allows children and adults to search for gemstones and mineral specimens among more common rocks and minerals. Recommended for ages 5 years to adults. $4 per person and reserva-tions are highly suggested. For in-formation and to make reservations, visit www.lizzadromuseum.org or email [email protected].

The Wall That Heals Fundraiser Pig Roast at White Pines, 5 to 11 p.m. Saturday, White Pines Golf Club, 500 W. Jefferson Ave., Bensenville. Proceeds from the fundraiser will go to support “The Wall That Heals,” the Traveling Vietnam Memorial and Museum. This event will feature a delicious pig roast and live music performed by In Session. Make reservations at 630-766-0304, ext. 2. For information or to make donations call Michele Milewski at 630-860-2600, ext. 109.

Relay for Life of Westchester, 6 p.m. Saturday, Mayfair Park, 10835 Wake-field St., Westchester. For informa-tion, call 312-279-7276 or visit www.relayforlife.orgwestchesteril.

“Over the River and Through the Woods” Encore Performances, 7:30 p.m. Saturday and 7 p.m. Sunday, Gallery Theatre, 203 Turner Court, West Chicago. Tickets are $9 each, and $8 for students and seniors. For tickets or information, call 630-234-5919 or visit www.westchicago.org.

Downtown Downers Grove Market, 7 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Saturdays through Oct. 19, Main Street Train Station South Parking Lot, off of Burlington Ave., Downers Grove. For information, visit www.ymcachica-go.orgindianboundary.

Wheaton French Market, 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturdays through Nov. 9, Municipal Parking Lot No. 3, 200 S.

Main St., Wheaton. For information, call 312-575-0286 or visit www.bensidounusa.com.

Brookfield Farmers Market, 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturdays through Oct. 26, Brookfield Village Hall, 8820 Brookfield Ave., Brookfield. For infor-mation, call 708-268-8080 or visit www.brookfieldchamber.net.

SUNDAY, JUNE 9

LaGrange Art League “Nature’s Glory” Reception, 2 to 5 p.m. Sun-day, LaGrange Art League Gallery and Studio, 122 Calendar Ave., La Grange. Reception for watercolor artist Carole A. Burval, whose wa-tercolors feature, natural scenes and floras that come from the beauty that is found in our state and natural parks. For information, visit www.lagrangeartleague.com.

The Jay Witcher Orchestra, Summer Concerts at Cantigny, 3 p.m. Sun-day, Cantigny Park, 1s151 Winfield Road, Wheaton. Concerts feature lawn seating and are complimentary with paid parking. For all concerts, guests are encouraged to bring a blanket or chairs. Picnics are wel-come. Cantigny Park is open every day throughout the summer from 7 a.m. to dusk. Parking fees are $5 per vehicle (or $2 after 5 p.m.). For information, visit www.cantigny.org.

Villa Park French Market, 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Sundays through Oct. 27, Villa Park French Market, On Park Boulevard, west side of Ardmore Avenue, Villa Park. For information, call 312-575-0286 or visit www.bensidounusa.com.

MONDAY, JUNE 10

Hinsdale Farmers Market, 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. Mondays through Oct. 14, Hinsdale Farmers Market, 30 E. Chi-cago Ave., Hinsdale. For information, call 630-323-3952 or visit www.hinsdalechamber.com.

TUESDAY, JUNE 11

Beginning Drawing, 1:30 to 2:30 p.m. Tuesdays through July 30, Community Recreation Building, 320 E. Wildwood Ave., Villa Park. Bring an 8”x11” or larger sketchbook, No. 2B and No. 6B pencils and kneaded eraser. The fee is $39 for 8 classes. To register or for information, call 630-834-8525 or visit www.vprd.org.

The Bartlett Woman’s Club Annual Installation Dinner, 6 p.m. Tuesday, Jameson’s Charhouse, 94 Stratford Drive, Bloomingdale. Cash bar. Cost is $31.30. For information, visit www.bartlettwomansclub.org.

Film Discussion: “The Dynamiter”, 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, Brookfield Public Library, 3608 Grand Blvd., Brookfield. A powerful story of a teenager who struggles to care for his younger brother after their mother abandons them following a mental breakdown. For information, visit www.brookfieldlibrary.info.

2013 Family Concert Series, 7 p.m. Tuesdays through Aug. 13, Veterans Memorial Pavilion in Fishel Park, Grove Street, West of Main Street, Downers Grove. For information, call 630-963-0575 or visit dgparks.org.

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12

Riverside Farmers Market, 2:30 to 7 p.m. Wednesdays through Oct. 2, Parking Lot, 27 Riverside Road, River-

side. For information, call 708-447-2700 or visit www.riverside.il.us.

Warrenville Farmers Market, 3 to 7 p.m. Wednesdays through Aug. 28, Courtyard Banquets, Route 59, Warrenville. For information, call 630-393-7279 or visit www.warren-villeparks.org.

Wednesdays, Woods & Wine Sum-mer Concerts, 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. Wednesdays through Aug. 21, Mor-ton Arboretum, 4100 IL Route 53, Lisle. Bring a lawn chair for outdoor seating. Cost is $10 for members and $15 for nonmembers; Arbore-tum admission fee is waived after 4:30 p.m. No reservations required. Ticket includes one drink, cheese buffet, and live music. For adults 21 and over (no children allowed). June 12: Frank and Dave. For information, visit www.mortonarb.org.

Wine Wednesdays, 6 to 9 p.m. Wednesday, Autre Monde Cafe, 6727 W. Roosevelt Road, Berwyn. Monthly wine tasting. For information, call 708-775-8122 or visit www.autre-mondecafe.net.

THURSDAY, JUNE 13

Burr Ridge Farmers Market, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Thursdays through Sept. 12, Burr Ridge Village Center, Burr Ridge Parkway & McClintock Drive, Burr Ridge. For information, call 630-920-1969 or visit www.shopburrridge.com.

National Juggling Champion Andy Head, 11 to 11:45 a.m. Thursday, Villa Park Public Library, 305 S. Ardmore Ave., Villa Park. For information, call 630-834-1176 or visit www.vppl.info.

Western Springs French Market, 2 to 7 p.m. Thursdays through Oct. 24, Hillgrove Avenue between Lawn and

Grand avenues, Western Springs. For information, call 312-575-0286 or visit www.bensidounusa.com.

Bolingbrook Farmers Market, 3 to 8 p.m. Thursdays through Oct. 3, The Promenade Bolingbrook, West of 355 on E. Boughton Road, Bolingbrook. For information, call 630-235-1376.

Westmont Fresh Marketplace, 4 to 8 p.m. Thursdays through Aug. 29, on W. Burlington Ave., Westmont. For information, call 630-829-9378 or visit www.westmontevents.com.

Third annual Home Depot Charity Auction Night, 5:30 to 11 p.m. Thursday, Drury Lane Oak Brook, 100 Drury Lane, Oak Brook Terrace. Guests will enjoy dinner, cocktails, entertainment and an opportunity to participate in a silent and live auction. Proceeds will benefit the James R. Jordan Boys & Girls Club. Cost is $200. For information, call 312-226-2323, ext. 4403.

Village of Carol Stream Summer Concerts – 28 Days, 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday, Ross Ferraro Town Center, Gary Avenue and Lies Road, Carol Stream. 28 Days performs at the Town Center Gazebo Stage. Come out early and enjoy a picnic dinner from Charkies who begins serving at 6 p.m. For information, contact [email protected].

Summer Concerts at the Prome-nade, 7 to 9 p.m. Thursdays through Aug. 15, The Promenade, 631 E. Boughton Road, Bolingbrook. June 13: Peaches Beach Party (Jimmy Buffet Tribute Band).

LaGrange Farmers Market, 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. Thursdays through Oct. 24, Village Hall Parking Lot, 53 S. La Grange Road, La Grange. For information, call 708-387-7550.

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‘Curse’ killers? Top returning talent can rewrite Lemont history next year with 2nd straight trip to state

By SCOTT SCHMID

NAPERVILLE – There’s a curse haunting Kim Jerantowski and the Lem-ont girls soccer team.

The bright lights and big stage of the IHSA state tournament last week-end proved to be a daunt-ing challenge for a young Lemont squad. But after bringing home a fourth-place trophy from the Class 2A event, the state tour-ney-tested Indians – who featured just three seniors this spring – already have big plans for what they could do a year from now.

However, despite emerg-ing as a state power in re-cent years, Lemont has found that making back-to-back state appearances is easier said than done. The team finished runner-up in 2009 but lost in the sectional semifinals the next spring. The Indians then took third in 2011 only to lose in the re-gional final last season.

“I feel pretty confident that we can get back there next year,” said Jerantows-ki, a junior midfielder. “But based on the past with Lemont soccer, we don’t do a lot the next year. We are going to try to break that curse for sure.”

Lemont coach Rick Prangen said the biggest thing to guard against is complacency. He will rely on his two all-state players, Jerantowski and goalie Kelly Fritz, to ward off.

“Eight of our 11 starters will be back,” the coach said. “They will have a year of experience and be physi-cally stronger and we can be more complex in what we do.

“The risk is complacen-cy. But the job of Kim and Kelly will be to make sure we have the team chemis-try and team unity to make another good playoff run.”

J e r a n t o w s k i , w h o scored Lemont’s only goal at last weekend’s state tour-nament, knows there’s no free ride back to Naperville.

“We definitely need to make sure we know that it won’t be handed to us,” she said. “We have to work just as hard as when we went to state. We can’t be arrogant, and we have to take ad-vantage of only graduating three seniors.”

Prangen was starting six underclassmen, along with three seniors and two juniors, by the end of the season.

“For as young as we were, it was a really good run for us,” Prangen said. “That’s a testament to our kids. ... Now if you can get [to state] two years in a row, that gives you experi-ence and a confidence level being back there.”

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Kim Jerantowski controls the ball May 31 during Lemont’s state semifinal match against Prairie Ridge at North Central College in Naperville. Jerantowski scored the Indians’ lone goal of the tournament.

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Indians battle nerves, finish strong in 3rd-place matchBy SCOTT SCHMID

NAPERVILLE – Nerves seemingly got the best of Lem-ont’s girls soccer team in its Class 2A state semifinal match with Prairie Ridge on May 31.

After starting strong for the first 15 minutes, the Indians eventually faded in a 3-1 loss. Kim Jerantowski scored the team’s lone goal off a corner kick by Aleksandra Mihailovic. The Indians went on to lose, 1-0, to Fenwick in the third-place match Saturday at North Cen-tral College.

“I thought a lot of our play-ers were pretty nervous, as was I,” Jerantowski said of the semifinal game. “Going to the state tournament, you want to play your best. You want to go out and play your hardest and not mess up. I think that’s why a lot of people were nervous.”

The Indians had a much bet-ter effort in Saturday’s third-place match despite the final result.

“After that last game, I was

disappointed but also happy. Coach [Rick] Prangen always said that we wants our last game to be our best game and we accomplished that.”

Lemont wrapped up the spring with a 21-5-2 record and a fourth-place state trophy.

“I’m very fortunate to have the dedicated girls that I have,” Jerantowski said. “From the first day of conditioning to

June 1, it was amazing how far we came along and how much we improved. It was the most rewarding season as far as get-ting better.”

Lemont will welcome 15 players back into the fold in 2014 though the major contri-butions of graduating seniors Wendy Mazur, Nicole McKevitt and Reilley Sullivan are sure to be missed.

“Those three got to play in two state finals,” Prangen said. “That’s a really impressive prep career. Back in 2011, they were more so role players but in 2013, they were expected to be the leaders of the team.

“They gave us great leader-ship. Having a lot of freshmen and sophomores on the team, there is something to be said about creating good chemistry with such youngsters.”

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Lemont’s Lindsey Mazur (left) and Prairie Ridge’s Kelsey Bear go head to head during their state semifinal match May 31 at North Central College.

Indians take defending champs to limit in sectional finalBy SCOTT SCHMID

LA GRANGE PARK – The Lemont softball team was three outs away Saturday from a monumental achieve-ment.

Taking a one-run lead into the bottom of the seventh in-ning in the Nazareth Class 3A sectional final, the Indians had defending state champion Glenbard South on the brink of elimination.

But the Raiders were able to push across a pair of runs in their final at-bat to pull out a 6-5 win and bring the cur-tain down on an outstanding 2013 season for the Indians.

“It was a great game all-around,” said Lemont coach Chris Traina. “I couldn’t be more proud of my kids. We came here to give them a game. [Glenbard South is] definitely a good team but our kids came ready to play.”

Up until the final half in-ning, Rachel Hall had been the star of the show. Batting lead-

off for Lemont, she began the game with a triple and came around to score on a double by Carly Jaworski.

Hall added an RBI single in the second as the Indians built a 4-1 advantage and then broke a 4-4 tie in the top of the seventh with a two-out, RBI single into right center.

“She had been playing re-ally strong for us,” the coach said, “and that is why we moved her up in the batting order. I can’t say enough of her. She was really focused.”

Lemont ended the spring with a 25-7 record and cap-tured a South Suburban Con-ference Blue title and a re-gional championship.

“I told the kids to definitely

keep their heads up,” Traina said. “We had an outstanding year. They worked very hard all season.”

Being in the same position a year from now isn’t out of the question because the squad loses just three seniors to graduation. But trying to fill the shoes of Jaworski, the team’s No. 1 pitcher and third hitter, will be tough.

“Carly has been with me for a long time,” Traina said. “She does it all. She’s not just a great pitcher but also a hit-ter and she knows the game very well.

Alyssa Molaro (.333 batting average, 22 RBIs) and Jordan Fiedler also played their final game for Lemont.

Headlining a strong crop of returners in 2014 will be shortstop Rylie Jay, who hit .584 with 10 homers and 51 RBIs this spring. Also back will be Lauren May (.413, 37 RBIs), Hall (.400, 22 RBIs), Anna Smagacz (.400, 12 RBIs) and Maddy Vermejan (.340, 42 runs scored).

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Senior ace Carly Jaworski delivers a pitch Saturday in La Grange Park during Lemont’s sectional championship game against Glenbard South.

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27ALL-AREA MVP: CASEY MAY

Going for goal Miami (Ohio )recruit switches from defense to forward to lead Red Devils to state finals

By JASON ROSSI

HINSDALE – Casey May is a coach’s dream.The recent Hinsdale Central graduate is smart,

speedy and a talented soccer player.“She’s a soccer player,” Central coach Michael

Smith said. “There are some girls who play soccer on the weekends because that’s a thing to do, but she is someone who is a student of the game.”

May got even more inside the game this season. Headed to Miami (Ohio) to continue her soccer ca-reer next season, May will play along the back line for the RedHawks. This season with the Red Devils, she switched from defender to forward and helped the Red Devils to their first state finals appearance since 2009.

“It’s definitely a change in mindset,” May said. “When you’re a back, you’re more defensive minded and the ball comes to you a lot. As an attacking player, you need to have momentum to create opportunities. It definitely helps with versatility knowing both aspects of the game.”

In Central’s 3-0 sectional semifinal win against Ben-et, May scored the first and third goals and assisted on the other score. She found the back of the net 38 sec-onds into the game when the Red Devils topped Lyons Township, 3-1, for the sectional title, and she added an-other goal later in the game. And when Central topped Sandburg for the supersectional crown and the berth in the state finals, May scored the game’s opening goal just over five minutes into the game.

May’s penchant for scoring during the postseason was even more impressive considering her position switch, but it was something she was building toward since she scored her first goal of the season March 28 against Elk Grove.

“It wasn’t just some goal where I shot it and it was a lucky goal,” she said. “It was one that was created off of something I did as a forward and that’s really when I felt like, OK, I can really play this position. That was like my aha moment.”

Just as important as May’s ability to put the ball in the back of the net was her role as a leader for on a team that was nearly evenly split between seniors (nine on the team) and underclassmen (six freshmen and sophomores).

“She’s a team player. She’s a player who I could ask to play any position, and there’s no moaning or com-plaining. She just wants to play,” Smith said. “She’s a leader with her poise and her humility. She’ll speak and direct and organize the girls, but she lets her play speak volumes.”

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Hinsdale Central’s Casey May scored 16 goals in her first year as a forward for the Red Devils.

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOKCOUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTYDEPARTMENT - CHANCERY DIVI-SION OCWEN LOAN SERVICING,LLC Plaintiff, -v.- DANIEL RISLEY SR. A/K/A DANIELR. RISLEY SR. A/K/A DANIEL RIS-LEY, JACQUELINE RISLEY, FIRST-SECURE BANK AND TRUST CO.F/K/A FAMILY BANK AND TRUSTCOMPANY AS TRUSTEE U/T/A DAT-ED JULY 9, 2002 A/K/A TRUST NO.7-615, ATHEN KNOLLS HOME-OWNERS ASSOCIATION, INC., UN-KNOWN BENEFICIARIES OF FIRST-SECURE BANK AND TRUST CO.F/K/A FAMILY BANK AND TRUSTCOMPANY U/T/A DATED JULY 9,2002 A/K/A TRUST NO. 7-615,UNKNOWN OWNERS AND NON-RECORD CLAIMANTS Defendants 11 CH 010194 428 JANE COURT LEMONT, IL60439

NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV-

EN that pursuant to a Judgment ofForeclosure and Sale entered in theabove cause on January 16,2013, an agent of The JudicialSales Corporation, will at 10:30AM on June 20, 2013, at the TheJudicial Sales Corporation, OneSouth Wacker Drive - 24th Floor,CHICAGO, IL, 60606, sell at publicauction to the highest bidder, as setforth below, the following describedreal estate:

Commonly known as 428 JANECOURT, LEMONT, IL 60439

Property Index No. 22-33-206-003.

The real estate is improved witha residence.

Sale terms: 25% down of thehighest bid by certified funds at theclose of the sale payable to The Ju-dicial Sales Corporation. No thirdparty checks will be accepted. Thebalance, including the Judicial salefee for Abandoned ResidentialProperty Municipality Relief Fund,which is calculated on residentialreal estate at the rate of $1 for each$1,000 or fraction thereof of theamount paid by the purchaser notto exceed $300, in certifiedfunds/or wire transfer, is due withintwenty-four (24) hours. No feeshall be paid by the mortgagee ac-quiring the residential real estatepursuant to its credit bid at the saleor by any mortgagee, judgmentcreditor, or other lienor acquiringthe residential real estate whoserights in and to the residential realestate arose prior to the sale. Thesubject property is subject to gener-al real estate taxes, special assess-ments, or special taxes leviedagainst said real estate and is of-fered for sale without any represen-tation as to quality or quantity of ti-tle and without recourse to Plaintiffand in "AS IS" condition. The sale isfurther subject to confirmation bythe court. If the sale is set aside forany reason, the Purchaser at thesale shall be entitled only to a re-turn of the deposit paid. The Pur-chaser shall have no further re-course against the Mortgagor, theMortgagee or the Mortgagee's attor-ney. Upon payment in full of theamount bid, the purchaser will re-ceive a Certificate of Sale that willentitle the purchaser to a deed tothe real estate after confirmation ofthe sale. The property will NOT beopen for inspection and plaintiffmakes no representation as to thecondition of the property. Prospec-tive bidders are admonished tocheck the court file to verify all in-formation. If this property is a con-dominium unit, the purchaser ofthe unit at the foreclosure sale, oth-er than a mortgagee, shall pay theassessments and the legal fees re-quired by The Condominium Prop-erty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1)and (g)(4). If this property is acondominium unit which is part ofa common interest community, thepurchaser of the unit at the foreclo-sure sale other than a mortgageeshall pay the assessments requiredby The Condominium Property Act,765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1). IF YOUARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTTO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN OR-DER OF POSSESSION, IN ACCOR-DANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGEFORECLOSURE LAW.

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOKCOUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTYDEPARTMENT - CHANCERY DIVI-SION OCWEN LOAN SERVICING,LLC Plaintiff, -v.- DANIEL RISLEY SR. A/K/A DANIELR. RISLEY SR. A/K/A DANIEL RIS-LEY, JACQUELINE RISLEY, FIRST-SECURE BANK AND TRUST CO.F/K/A FAMILY BANK AND TRUSTCOMPANY AS TRUSTEE U/T/A DAT-ED JULY 9, 2002 A/K/A TRUST NO.7-615, ATHEN KNOLLS HOME-OWNERS ASSOCIATION, INC., UN-KNOWN BENEFICIARIES OF FIRST-SECURE BANK AND TRUST CO.F/K/A FAMILY BANK AND TRUSTCOMPANY U/T/A DATED JULY 9,2002 A/K/A TRUST NO. 7-615,UNKNOWN OWNERS AND NON-RECORD CLAIMANTS Defendants 11 CH 010194 428 JANE COURT LEMONT, IL60439

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Property Index No. 22-33-206-003.

The real estate is improved witha residence.

Sale terms: 25% down of thehighest bid by certified funds at theclose of the sale payable to The Ju-dicial Sales Corporation. No thirdparty checks will be accepted. Thebalance, including the Judicial salefee for Abandoned ResidentialProperty Municipality Relief Fund,which is calculated on residentialreal estate at the rate of $1 for each$1,000 or fraction thereof of theamount paid by the purchaser notto exceed $300, in certifiedfunds/or wire transfer, is due withintwenty-four (24) hours. No feeshall be paid by the mortgagee ac-quiring the residential real estatepursuant to its credit bid at the saleor by any mortgagee, judgmentcreditor, or other lienor acquiringthe residential real estate whoserights in and to the residential realestate arose prior to the sale. Thesubject property is subject to gener-al real estate taxes, special assess-ments, or special taxes leviedagainst said real estate and is of-fered for sale without any represen-tation as to quality or quantity of ti-tle and without recourse to Plaintiffand in "AS IS" condition. The sale isfurther subject to confirmation bythe court. If the sale is set aside forany reason, the Purchaser at thesale shall be entitled only to a re-turn of the deposit paid. The Pur-chaser shall have no further re-course against the Mortgagor, theMortgagee or the Mortgagee's attor-ney. Upon payment in full of theamount bid, the purchaser will re-ceive a Certificate of Sale that willentitle the purchaser to a deed tothe real estate after confirmation ofthe sale. The property will NOT beopen for inspection and plaintiffmakes no representation as to thecondition of the property. Prospec-tive bidders are admonished tocheck the court file to verify all in-formation. If this property is a con-dominium unit, the purchaser ofthe unit at the foreclosure sale, oth-er than a mortgagee, shall pay theassessments and the legal fees re-quired by The Condominium Prop-erty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1)and (g)(4). If this property is acondominium unit which is part ofa common interest community, thepurchaser of the unit at the foreclo-sure sale other than a mortgageeshall pay the assessments requiredby The Condominium Property Act,765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1). IF YOUARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTTO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN OR-DER OF POSSESSION, IN ACCOR-DANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGEFORECLOSURE LAW.

For information, examine thecourt file or contact Plaintiff's attor-ney: CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C.,15W030 NORTH FRONTAGEROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE, IL60527, (630) 794-9876. Pleaserefer to file number 14-11-04010.

THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION

One South Wacker Drive, 24thFloor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650

(312) 236-SALE You can also visit The JudicialSales Corporation at www.tjsc.comfor a 7 day status report of pendingsales. CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C.15W030 NORTH FRONTAGEROAD, SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, IL60527 (630) 794-5300 AttorneyFile No. 14-11-04010 AttorneyARDC No. 00468002 AttorneyCode. 21762 Case Number: 11CH 010194 TJSC#: 33-12162

NOTE: Pursuant to the Fair DebtCollection Practices Act, you areadvised that Plaintiff's attorney isdeemed to be a debt collector at-tempting to collect a debt and anyinformation obtained will be usedfor that purpose.I534315May 24, 31, June 7, 2013

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOKCOUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTYDEPARTMENT - CHANCERY DIVI-SION OCWEN LOAN SERVICING,LLC Plaintiff, -v.- DANIEL RISLEY SR. A/K/A DANIELR. RISLEY SR. A/K/A DANIEL RIS-LEY, JACQUELINE RISLEY, FIRST-SECURE BANK AND TRUST CO.F/K/A FAMILY BANK AND TRUSTCOMPANY AS TRUSTEE U/T/A DAT-ED JULY 9, 2002 A/K/A TRUST NO.7-615, ATHEN KNOLLS HOME-OWNERS ASSOCIATION, INC., UN-KNOWN BENEFICIARIES OF FIRST-SECURE BANK AND TRUST CO.F/K/A FAMILY BANK AND TRUSTCOMPANY U/T/A DATED JULY 9,2002 A/K/A TRUST NO. 7-615,UNKNOWN OWNERS AND NON-RECORD CLAIMANTS Defendants 11 CH 010194 428 JANE COURT LEMONT, IL60439

NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV-

EN that pursuant to a Judgment ofForeclosure and Sale entered in theabove cause on January 16,2013, an agent of The JudicialSales Corporation, will at 10:30AM on June 20, 2013, at the TheJudicial Sales Corporation, OneSouth Wacker Drive - 24th Floor,CHICAGO, IL, 60606, sell at publicauction to the highest bidder, as setforth below, the following describedreal estate:

Commonly known as 428 JANECOURT, LEMONT, IL 60439

Property Index No. 22-33-206-003.

The real estate is improved witha residence.

Sale terms: 25% down of thehighest bid by certified funds at theclose of the sale payable to The Ju-dicial Sales Corporation. No thirdparty checks will be accepted. Thebalance, including the Judicial salefee for Abandoned ResidentialProperty Municipality Relief Fund,which is calculated on residentialreal estate at the rate of $1 for each$1,000 or fraction thereof of theamount paid by the purchaser notto exceed $300, in certifiedfunds/or wire transfer, is due withintwenty-four (24) hours. No feeshall be paid by the mortgagee ac-quiring the residential real estatepursuant to its credit bid at the saleor by any mortgagee, judgmentcreditor, or other lienor acquiringthe residential real estate whoserights in and to the residential realestate arose prior to the sale. Thesubject property is subject to gener-al real estate taxes, special assess-ments, or special taxes leviedagainst said real estate and is of-fered for sale without any represen-tation as to quality or quantity of ti-tle and without recourse to Plaintiffand in "AS IS" condition. The sale isfurther subject to confirmation bythe court. If the sale is set aside forany reason, the Purchaser at thesale shall be entitled only to a re-turn of the deposit paid. The Pur-chaser shall have no further re-course against the Mortgagor, theMortgagee or the Mortgagee's attor-ney. Upon payment in full of theamount bid, the purchaser will re-ceive a Certificate of Sale that willentitle the purchaser to a deed tothe real estate after confirmation ofthe sale. The property will NOT beopen for inspection and plaintiffmakes no representation as to thecondition of the property. Prospec-tive bidders are admonished tocheck the court file to verify all in-formation. If this property is a con-dominium unit, the purchaser ofthe unit at the foreclosure sale, oth-er than a mortgagee, shall pay theassessments and the legal fees re-quired by The Condominium Prop-erty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1)and (g)(4). If this property is acondominium unit which is part ofa common interest community, thepurchaser of the unit at the foreclo-sure sale other than a mortgageeshall pay the assessments requiredby The Condominium Property Act,765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1). IF YOUARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTTO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN OR-DER OF POSSESSION, IN ACCOR-DANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGEFORECLOSURE LAW.

For information, examine thecourt file or contact Plaintiff's attor-ney: CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C.,15W030 NORTH FRONTAGEROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE, IL60527, (630) 794-9876. Pleaserefer to file number 14-11-04010.

THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION

One South Wacker Drive, 24thFloor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650

(312) 236-SALE You can also visit The JudicialSales Corporation at www.tjsc.comfor a 7 day status report of pendingsales. CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C.15W030 NORTH FRONTAGEROAD, SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, IL60527 (630) 794-5300 AttorneyFile No. 14-11-04010 AttorneyARDC No. 00468002 AttorneyCode. 21762 Case Number: 11CH 010194 TJSC#: 33-12162

NOTE: Pursuant to the Fair DebtCollection Practices Act, you areadvised that Plaintiff's attorney isdeemed to be a debt collector at-tempting to collect a debt and anyinformation obtained will be usedfor that purpose.I534315May 24, 31, June 7, 2013

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOKCOUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTYDEPARTMENT - CHANCERY DIVI-SION OCWEN LOAN SERVICING,LLC Plaintiff, -v.- DANIEL RISLEY SR. A/K/A DANIELR. RISLEY SR. A/K/A DANIEL RIS-LEY, JACQUELINE RISLEY, FIRST-SECURE BANK AND TRUST CO.F/K/A FAMILY BANK AND TRUSTCOMPANY AS TRUSTEE U/T/A DAT-ED JULY 9, 2002 A/K/A TRUST NO.7-615, ATHEN KNOLLS HOME-OWNERS ASSOCIATION, INC., UN-KNOWN BENEFICIARIES OF FIRST-SECURE BANK AND TRUST CO.F/K/A FAMILY BANK AND TRUSTCOMPANY U/T/A DATED JULY 9,2002 A/K/A TRUST NO. 7-615,UNKNOWN OWNERS AND NON-RECORD CLAIMANTS Defendants 11 CH 010194 428 JANE COURT LEMONT, IL60439

NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV-

EN that pursuant to a Judgment ofForeclosure and Sale entered in theabove cause on January 16,2013, an agent of The JudicialSales Corporation, will at 10:30AM on June 20, 2013, at the TheJudicial Sales Corporation, OneSouth Wacker Drive - 24th Floor,CHICAGO, IL, 60606, sell at publicauction to the highest bidder, as setforth below, the following describedreal estate:

Commonly known as 428 JANECOURT, LEMONT, IL 60439

Property Index No. 22-33-206-003.

The real estate is improved witha residence.

Sale terms: 25% down of thehighest bid by certified funds at theclose of the sale payable to The Ju-dicial Sales Corporation. No thirdparty checks will be accepted. Thebalance, including the Judicial salefee for Abandoned ResidentialProperty Municipality Relief Fund,which is calculated on residentialreal estate at the rate of $1 for each$1,000 or fraction thereof of theamount paid by the purchaser notto exceed $300, in certifiedfunds/or wire transfer, is due withintwenty-four (24) hours. No feeshall be paid by the mortgagee ac-quiring the residential real estatepursuant to its credit bid at the saleor by any mortgagee, judgmentcreditor, or other lienor acquiringthe residential real estate whoserights in and to the residential realestate arose prior to the sale. Thesubject property is subject to gener-al real estate taxes, special assess-ments, or special taxes leviedagainst said real estate and is of-fered for sale without any represen-tation as to quality or quantity of ti-tle and without recourse to Plaintiffand in "AS IS" condition. The sale isfurther subject to confirmation bythe court. If the sale is set aside forany reason, the Purchaser at thesale shall be entitled only to a re-turn of the deposit paid. The Pur-chaser shall have no further re-course against the Mortgagor, theMortgagee or the Mortgagee's attor-ney. Upon payment in full of theamount bid, the purchaser will re-ceive a Certificate of Sale that willentitle the purchaser to a deed tothe real estate after confirmation ofthe sale. The property will NOT beopen for inspection and plaintiffmakes no representation as to thecondition of the property. Prospec-tive bidders are admonished tocheck the court file to verify all in-formation. If this property is a con-dominium unit, the purchaser ofthe unit at the foreclosure sale, oth-er than a mortgagee, shall pay theassessments and the legal fees re-quired by The Condominium Prop-erty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1)and (g)(4). If this property is acondominium unit which is part ofa common interest community, thepurchaser of the unit at the foreclo-sure sale other than a mortgageeshall pay the assessments requiredby The Condominium Property Act,765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1). IF YOUARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTTO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN OR-DER OF POSSESSION, IN ACCOR-DANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGEFORECLOSURE LAW.

For information, examine thecourt file or contact Plaintiff's attor-ney: CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C.,15W030 NORTH FRONTAGEROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE, IL60527, (630) 794-9876. Pleaserefer to file number 14-11-04010.

THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION

One South Wacker Drive, 24thFloor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650

(312) 236-SALE You can also visit The JudicialSales Corporation at www.tjsc.comfor a 7 day status report of pendingsales. CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C.15W030 NORTH FRONTAGEROAD, SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, IL60527 (630) 794-5300 AttorneyFile No. 14-11-04010 AttorneyARDC No. 00468002 AttorneyCode. 21762 Case Number: 11CH 010194 TJSC#: 33-12162

NOTE: Pursuant to the Fair DebtCollection Practices Act, you areadvised that Plaintiff's attorney isdeemed to be a debt collector at-tempting to collect a debt and anyinformation obtained will be usedfor that purpose.I534315May 24, 31, June 7, 2013

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOKCOUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTYDEPARTMENT - CHANCERYDIVISION BANK OF AMERICA, N.A.,Plaintiff,-v.-GREGORY J. VON ROX, KATHRYNR. VON ROXDefendants 12 CH 029792511 LEDOCHOWSKI ST. Lemont,IL 60439

NOTICE OF SALEPUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV-

EN that pursuant to a Judgment ofForeclosure and Sale entered in theabove cause on February 5, 2013,an agent of The Judicial Sales Cor-poration, will at 10:30 AM on June17, 2013, at the The Judicial SalesCorporation, One South WackerDrive - 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL,60606, sell at public auction to thehighest bidder, as set forth below,the following described real estate:

Commonly known as 511LEDOCHOWSKI ST., Lemont, IL60439

Property Index No. 22-20-442-001-0000 VOL. 0062.

The real estate is improved witha single family residence.

The judgment amount was$242,489.72.

Sale terms: 25% down of thehighest bid by certified funds at theclose of the sale payable to The Ju-dicial Sales Corporation. No thirdparty checks will be accepted. Thebalance, including the Judicial salefee for Abandoned ResidentialProperty Municipality Relief Fund,which is calculated on residentialreal estate at the rate of $1 for each$1,000 or fraction thereof of theamount paid by the purchaser notto exceed $300, in certifiedfunds/or wire transfer, is due withintwenty-four (24) hours. No feeshall be paid by the mortgagee ac-quiring the residential real estatepursuant to its credit bid at the saleor by any mortgagee, judgmentcreditor, or other lienor acquiringthe residential real estate whoserights in and to the residential realestate arose prior to the sale. Thesubject property is subject to gener-al real estate taxes, special assess-ments, or special taxes leviedagainst said real estate and is of-fered for sale without any represen-tation as to quality or quantity of ti-tle and without recourse to Plaintiffand in "AS IS" condition. The sale isfurther subject to confirmation bythe court.

Upon payment in full of theamount bid, the purchaser will re-ceive a Certificate of Sale that willentitle the purchaser to a deed tothe real estate after confirmation ofthe sale.

The property will NOT be openfor inspection and plaintiff makesno representation as to the condi-tion of the property. Prospectivebidders are admonished to checkthe court file to verify all informa-tion.

If this property is a condominiumunit, the purchaser of the unit at theforeclosure sale, other than a mort-gagee, shall pay the assessmentsand the legal fees required by TheCondominium Property Act, 765ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4). Ifthis property is a condominium unitwhich is part of a common interestcommunity, the purchaser of theunit at the foreclosure sale otherthan a mortgagee shall pay the as-sessments required by The Condo-minium Property Act, 765 ILCS605/18.5(g-1).

IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR(HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THERIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF ANORDER OF POSSESSION, IN AC-CORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORT-GAGE FORECLOSURE LAW.

For information, contact Plain-tiff's attorney: JOHNSON, BLUM-BERG & ASSOCIATES, LLC, 230 W.Monroe Street, Suite #1125, Chica-go, IL 60606, (312) 541-9710.Please refer to file number 12-2725.

THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION

One South Wacker Drive, 24thFloor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650

(312) 236-SALEYou can also visit The JudicialSales Corporation at www.tjsc.comfor a 7 day status report of pendingsales. JOHNSON, BLUMBERG &ASSOCIATES, LLC 230 W. MonroeStreet, Suite #1125 Chicago, IL60606 (312) 541-9710Attorney File No. 12-2725Attorney Code. Case Number: 12 CH 029792TJSC#: 33-4653

NOTE: Pursuant to the Fair DebtCollection Practices Act, you areadvised that Plaintiff's attorney isdeemed to be a debt collector at-tempting to collect a debt and anyinformation obtained will be usedfor that purpose. I533685May 24, 31, June 7, 2013

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOKCOUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTYDEPARTMENT - CHANCERYDIVISION BANK OF AMERICA, N.A.,Plaintiff,-v.-GREGORY J. VON ROX, KATHRYNR. VON ROXDefendants 12 CH 029792511 LEDOCHOWSKI ST. Lemont,IL 60439

NOTICE OF SALEPUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV-

EN that pursuant to a Judgment ofForeclosure and Sale entered in theabove cause on February 5, 2013,an agent of The Judicial Sales Cor-poration, will at 10:30 AM on June17, 2013, at the The Judicial SalesCorporation, One South WackerDrive - 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL,60606, sell at public auction to thehighest bidder, as set forth below,the following described real estate:

Commonly known as 511LEDOCHOWSKI ST., Lemont, IL60439

Property Index No. 22-20-442-001-0000 VOL. 0062.

The real estate is improved witha single family residence.

The judgment amount was$242,489.72.

Sale terms: 25% down of thehighest bid by certified funds at theclose of the sale payable to The Ju-dicial Sales Corporation. No thirdparty checks will be accepted. Thebalance, including the Judicial salefee for Abandoned ResidentialProperty Municipality Relief Fund,which is calculated on residentialreal estate at the rate of $1 for each$1,000 or fraction thereof of theamount paid by the purchaser notto exceed $300, in certifiedfunds/or wire transfer, is due withintwenty-four (24) hours. No feeshall be paid by the mortgagee ac-quiring the residential real estatepursuant to its credit bid at the saleor by any mortgagee, judgmentcreditor, or other lienor acquiringthe residential real estate whoserights in and to the residential realestate arose prior to the sale. Thesubject property is subject to gener-al real estate taxes, special assess-ments, or special taxes leviedagainst said real estate and is of-fered for sale without any represen-tation as to quality or quantity of ti-tle and without recourse to Plaintiffand in "AS IS" condition. The sale isfurther subject to confirmation bythe court.

Upon payment in full of theamount bid, the purchaser will re-ceive a Certificate of Sale that willentitle the purchaser to a deed tothe real estate after confirmation ofthe sale.

The property will NOT be openfor inspection and plaintiff makesno representation as to the condi-tion of the property. Prospectivebidders are admonished to checkthe court file to verify all informa-tion.

If this property is a condominiumunit, the purchaser of the unit at theforeclosure sale, other than a mort-gagee, shall pay the assessmentsand the legal fees required by TheCondominium Property Act, 765ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4). Ifthis property is a condominium unitwhich is part of a common interestcommunity, the purchaser of theunit at the foreclosure sale otherthan a mortgagee shall pay the as-sessments required by The Condo-minium Property Act, 765 ILCS605/18.5(g-1).

IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR(HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THERIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF ANORDER OF POSSESSION, IN AC-CORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORT-GAGE FORECLOSURE LAW.

For information, contact Plain-tiff's attorney: JOHNSON, BLUM-BERG & ASSOCIATES, LLC, 230 W.Monroe Street, Suite #1125, Chica-go, IL 60606, (312) 541-9710.Please refer to file number 12-2725.

THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION

One South Wacker Drive, 24thFloor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650

(312) 236-SALEYou can also visit The JudicialSales Corporation at www.tjsc.comfor a 7 day status report of pendingsales. JOHNSON, BLUMBERG &ASSOCIATES, LLC 230 W. MonroeStreet, Suite #1125 Chicago, IL60606 (312) 541-9710Attorney File No. 12-2725Attorney Code. Case Number: 12 CH 029792TJSC#: 33-4653

NOTE: Pursuant to the Fair DebtCollection Practices Act, you areadvised that Plaintiff's attorney isdeemed to be a debt collector at-tempting to collect a debt and anyinformation obtained will be usedfor that purpose. I533685May 24, 31, June 7, 2013

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOKCOUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTYDEPARTMENT - CHANCERYDIVISION BANK OF AMERICA, N.A.,Plaintiff,-v.-GREGORY J. VON ROX, KATHRYNR. VON ROXDefendants 12 CH 029792511 LEDOCHOWSKI ST. Lemont,IL 60439

NOTICE OF SALEPUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV-

EN that pursuant to a Judgment ofForeclosure and Sale entered in theabove cause on February 5, 2013,an agent of The Judicial Sales Cor-poration, will at 10:30 AM on June17, 2013, at the The Judicial SalesCorporation, One South WackerDrive - 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL,60606, sell at public auction to thehighest bidder, as set forth below,the following described real estate:

Commonly known as 511LEDOCHOWSKI ST., Lemont, IL60439

Property Index No. 22-20-442-001-0000 VOL. 0062.

The real estate is improved witha single family residence.

The judgment amount was$242,489.72.

Sale terms: 25% down of thehighest bid by certified funds at theclose of the sale payable to The Ju-dicial Sales Corporation. No thirdparty checks will be accepted. Thebalance, including the Judicial salefee for Abandoned ResidentialProperty Municipality Relief Fund,which is calculated on residentialreal estate at the rate of $1 for each$1,000 or fraction thereof of theamount paid by the purchaser notto exceed $300, in certifiedfunds/or wire transfer, is due withintwenty-four (24) hours. No feeshall be paid by the mortgagee ac-quiring the residential real estatepursuant to its credit bid at the saleor by any mortgagee, judgmentcreditor, or other lienor acquiringthe residential real estate whoserights in and to the residential realestate arose prior to the sale. Thesubject property is subject to gener-al real estate taxes, special assess-ments, or special taxes leviedagainst said real estate and is of-fered for sale without any represen-tation as to quality or quantity of ti-tle and without recourse to Plaintiffand in "AS IS" condition. The sale isfurther subject to confirmation bythe court.

Upon payment in full of theamount bid, the purchaser will re-ceive a Certificate of Sale that willentitle the purchaser to a deed tothe real estate after confirmation ofthe sale.

The property will NOT be openfor inspection and plaintiff makesno representation as to the condi-tion of the property. Prospectivebidders are admonished to checkthe court file to verify all informa-tion.

If this property is a condominiumunit, the purchaser of the unit at theforeclosure sale, other than a mort-gagee, shall pay the assessmentsand the legal fees required by TheCondominium Property Act, 765ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4). Ifthis property is a condominium unitwhich is part of a common interestcommunity, the purchaser of theunit at the foreclosure sale otherthan a mortgagee shall pay the as-sessments required by The Condo-minium Property Act, 765 ILCS605/18.5(g-1).

IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR(HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THERIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF ANORDER OF POSSESSION, IN AC-CORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORT-GAGE FORECLOSURE LAW.

For information, contact Plain-tiff's attorney: JOHNSON, BLUM-BERG & ASSOCIATES, LLC, 230 W.Monroe Street, Suite #1125, Chica-go, IL 60606, (312) 541-9710.Please refer to file number 12-2725.

THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION

One South Wacker Drive, 24thFloor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650

(312) 236-SALEYou can also visit The JudicialSales Corporation at www.tjsc.comfor a 7 day status report of pendingsales. JOHNSON, BLUMBERG &ASSOCIATES, LLC 230 W. MonroeStreet, Suite #1125 Chicago, IL60606 (312) 541-9710Attorney File No. 12-2725Attorney Code. Case Number: 12 CH 029792TJSC#: 33-4653

NOTE: Pursuant to the Fair DebtCollection Practices Act, you areadvised that Plaintiff's attorney isdeemed to be a debt collector at-tempting to collect a debt and anyinformation obtained will be usedfor that purpose. I533685May 24, 31, June 7, 2013

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOKCOUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTYDEPARTMENT - CHANCERY DIVI-SION DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONALTRUST COMPANY, AS TRUSTEEFOR AMERICAN HOME MORTGAGEASSETS TRUST 2007-5, MORT-GAGE-BACKED PASS-THROUGHCERTIFICATES SERIES 2007-5Plaintiff, vs. RICHARD B. SHERWIN, KAREN L.SHERWIN, RBS CITIZENS, NATION-AL ASSOCIATION, F/K/A ST. PAULFEDERAL, A DIVISION OF CHARTERONE BANK F.S.B., UNKNOWNOWNERS, GENERALLY, AND NON- RECORD CLAIMANTSDefendants, 12 CH 40282

NOTICE OF SALEPUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV-

EN that pursuant to a Judgment ofForeclosure and Sale entered in theabove entitled cause on March 15,2013 Intercounty Judicial SalesCorporation will on Tuesday, June18, 2013 at the hour of 11 a.m. intheir office at 120 West MadisonStreet, Suite 718A, Chicago, Illi-nois, sell at public auction to thehighest bidder for cash, as set forthbelow, the following describedmortgaged real estate:

P.I.N. 22-32-200-032-0000.Commonly known as 15519

129TH St Lemont, IL 60439.The mortgaged real estate is im-

proved with a single family resi-dence. If the subject mortgaged realestate is a unit of a common inter-est community, the purchaser of theunit other than a mortgagee shallpay the assessments required bysubsection (g-1) of Section 18.5 ofthe condominium Property Act Sale terms: 10% down by certifiedfunds, balance, by certified funds,within 24 hours. No refunds. Theproperty will NOT be open for in-spection

For information call Mr. David C.Kluever at Plaintiff's Attorney,Kluever & Platt, L.L.C., 65 EastWacker Place, Chicago, Illinois60601. (312) 236-0077.INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALESCORPORATIONSelling Officer, (312) 444-1122I531403May 24, 31, June 7, 2013

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Village of Lemont

Village of Lemont418 Main St. • Lemont, IL 60439630-257-1550 • FAX 630-257-1598

email: [email protected] the Village website at www.lemont.il.us

MayorBrian K. Reaves

Village ClerkCharlene Smollen

Village AdministratorBenjamin P. Wehmeier

TrusteesDebby BlatzerPaul ChialdikasClifford MiklosRick SniegowskiRonald StapletonJeanette Virgilio

Mayor’s Drive for CharityThe 2013 Mayor’s Drive for Charity was a huge success with

over $37,000 being raised which will be donated to about 40 Lemontcharitable and service organizations. I can’t thank our sponsors,players and raf!e donators enough for making this outing one of thelargest amounts raised yet. I also want to thank the many volunteersthat worked the event to help make everything run seamlessly.Thanks also goes to Tap House Grill for hosting an additionalfundraising evening and to all of you who showed up, enjoyed agreat meal, and help increase the proceeds for these charities.

Lemont is truly an amazing Village with so many dedicatedpeople volunteering their time and contributing to theseorganizations that help make Lemont a better place. I look forwardto our charity check distribution night on June 24th in which theseorganizations will each receive a portion of the proceeds raised fromthese events.

Mayor Brian K. Reaves

Heritage FestIt’s Not Too Late! The Village is Still Seeking Sponsors for

Lemont’s 23rd Annual Heritage Fest to be held on Saturday, July13th from 4:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. in historic downtown Lemont.Please call Donna at (630) 243-2700 if you have an interest inparticipating.

Village Vehicle StickersVehicle stickers went on sale June 3rd. Rates are as follows:

$48-passenger vehicle, $60-truck “B” plates and RV’s, $105-truck“D” or “F” plates, $123-truck “H” - “Z” plates, $39-motorcycle and$6-antique vehicle. Rates for senior citizens age 65 and over are$16-"rst vehicle, $32-second vehicle, $20-truck and $40-secondtruck. The due date to purchase stickers at these rates is July 31,2013. Thereafter, rates will increase to double the initial saleamount. You may purchase your sticker through the mail, at theVillage Hall, Lemont Police Department or at MB Financial BankLemont Branch. Also, please be sure to display your current vehiclesticker by August 1, 2013. Stickers not properly displayed in theinstructed location can result in a $50 citation from the LemontPolice Department.

Lemont Farmers MarketThe Lemont Farmers Market of"cially opened for the season on

Tuesday, June 4th. Lemont’s Farmers Market will continue everyTuesday from 8:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. through Tuesday, October29th. We will have vegetables, fruits, plants, !owers and shrubs ofall sorts, a bounty of baked goods (9 different !avors of breakfastbreads, cookies and brownies, turnovers, cinnamon rolls, cupcakes,and pies), Labriola breads, fresh tomato salsa in varieties from mildto extra hot, jams and jellies, beef and pork and more! In addition,the Master Gardeners will be visiting our market on the 2nd and4th Tuesdays of each month to offer their expertise on any and allgardening issues you may have. This is a rain or shine event!

At this time, we are seeking a coffee/tea/smoothie vendor and acheese vendor for the market season to complete our core round-upof vendors. We do still have some openings for varied vendors thatmight add variety to our market. If you’re interested in being a partof our market this season, please contact Donna at (630) 243-2700.

Lemont Legends Cruise NightsThe Lemont Chamber of Commerce will again host the weekly

Lemont Legends Cruise Nights every Wednesday (except July 3rd)through August 28th. The event will be held in Downtown Lemonton Main and Canal Streets from 6-9 PM. Visit www.lemontlegends.com or www.lemontchamber.com for more information.

Lemont Quarrymen Vintage BaseballGames

Pack up the family, a blanket and some chairs! The LemontQuarrymen Vintage Baseball clubs season is back in full swing. Theclub sponsor, Lemont Historical Society, has planned many greatafternoons complete with hot dogs, peanuts and cracker jacks for thespectators. Admission is free. Home matches will be played on June22, July 20 and August 4. For the complete schedule or information,visit www.lemonthistorical.org or call 630-257-2972.

NEW LOCATIONThe Lemont Area Chamber of Commerce has

moved into the Village Hall building!