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Local food pantries are working hard to ensure less fortunate residents get their fill of the season.
together special packages with foods typical of a holiday meal: boxed stuffing, potatoes, green beans, corn and, of course, a turkey. The township expects to serve 700 local families and 200 seniors for Thanksgiving.
In Nues Townships, volunteers were set last weekend to put
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Maine Township Food Pantry planned to distribute 150 frozen turkeys, gravy, canned cranberries, stuffing and canned sweet potatoes to area residents. To help with distribution for the Thanksgiving holiday, the Cook County Sheriff's Department will be sending police officers to help the Maine Township Food Pantry, and boys from Notre Dame College Prep in Niles will also volunteer. 'We were very happy to hear that," Maine Township Supervisor Carol Teschky said. Monetary support allowed the Niles Township pantry to purchase the main meat dish in the holiday packages. Dessert was provided in part by Market Day customers. Skokie/Morton Grove School District 69 annually facilitates apple and pumpkin pie donations to the pantry. Each pie purchased in November earns extra funds for the district's parent teacher organization "but many of our families would rather give to those in need than order for themselves," said Market Day Chair Laura Ferrigno. But it's during just holidays the pantries provide food for community members: In 2011, the Maine Townships pantry, located at Maine Township Town Hall in Park Ridge, provided food for 4,770 adults and 1,834 children. "They are all local and they have to be pre-qualified," said. According to Teschky three years ago there was a big increase in the number of people in need of assistance and it's been pretty stable since that time. In the past five years the Niles Township pantry has seen a 30 to 40 percent jump in the number of clients, Wagner said. Last month 3,700 Niles Township residents benefited from the food assistance program. While the increased need may be due in part to a larger facility and
operation, Wagner acknowledged, there's no denying families have fallen on hard times as a result of the economic downturn. "I think there are more people who are pushed to the ends of their limits and need to seek help," said Wagner. "This recovery process is taking a long time." The Niles Township Food Pantry is a beneficiary of the federal Emergency Food Assistance Program through the Greater Chicago Food Depository. Yet government cutbacks in funding and food have caused the pantry to rely more on the local community. Individuals and groups have graciously stepped up to challenge, Wagner said. "We are very fortunate because the organizations and community as a whole have been very generous," said Teschky. Messiah Lutheran Church in Park
Ridge has been donating food items to the Maine Township Food Pantry for more than 20 years. Jennifer Schneider, office administrator at Messiah, said that children bring food items every week. "They put it on the altar as part of their chapel service," she said. Last year during a national event called Souperbowl Sunday, the church raised $1,186 and collected a little more than 1,000 food items for the Maine Township Food Pantry. During Lent, the Messiah Child Care Center collects pennies and donates $400 to $800 in change to the pantry. "They do a lot of hard work," Schneider said of the staff and volunteers who make the Maine Township Food Pantry a success. The Niles Township Food Pantry recently added extended hours to its pick-up schedule to allow working families to drop by in the evenings. Though their circumstances may not be ideal, beneficiaries of the food program often feel thankful for what they are given. "They are just so grateful to be able to go some place with a great atmosphere and great attitude to get some food to take home to their families," Wagner said. U
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The unveiling of an Environmental Action Plan for the Village of Nues is scheduled for a Dec. 4 open house at the Nues Public Library.
What: The unveiling of an Environmental Action Plan for the Village of Niles When: 4:30-7 p.m. Dec. 4 Where: Nues Public Library, 6960 w. Oakton St.
The document, which includes eight goals for future sustainability, will be presented at the upcoming open house. Residents are encouraged view the plan from
4:30-7 p.m. at the Nifes Public Library, 6960 W. Oakton St. Beginning with a public meeting this summer, members of the Chicago Metropolitan Agency for Planning (CMAP) utilized the recommendations received from residents and then created a
plan document. The plan coyers land use and development, transportation and mobility, open space, waste, water, energy, greenhouse gases, and education. Under each of these sections, the plan indudes recommendations and implementation strategies. "Niles is really one of the first communities in our region to create a plan like this," said Kristin lhnchak, senior planner for CMAP. "They're being very proactive to create a plan like this." At the open house, lhnchak said the public will be able to view posters that summarize recommendations of the plan.
She said they can make comments to or ask questions of the CMAP and village staffs, who will be on hand. CMAP received a $4-million federal grant to provide technical assistance, so the plan costs Niles nothing. The village formed a steering corn-
mittee to work with CMAP on the plan, which includes members of the Environmental Practices Committee, local businesses and representatives of other local groups. "Their feedback has been very helpful for us," lhnchak sa Id.
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Ann Swarek's retirement is bittersweet. After 40 years as a neonatal intensive care unit nurse at Advocate Lutheran General Hospital in Park Ridge, Swarek has meaningful memories of caring for the smallest and most vulnerable of patients. Lutheran General staff recently threw Swarek a goingaway party. Q: What kept you coming back to this job every day for the last 40 years? A: As a neonatal nurse, you come in every day to work knowing you can make a difference in someone's life, and that's very important. The special bonds have with the people I work with, the special bonds l've formed with the families and the babies I take Ann Swarek of Prospect Heights, a nurse in the neonatal intensive care unit at Advocate Lutheran General care of - that's been especia IChildren's Hospital in Park Ridge, retired after 40 years at the hospital. I RYAN PAGELOW-Sun-Times Media ly important and obviously has I sustained me and enriched me. Q: What have been your families - that's been the most another challenge. And reI formed with my colleagues challenges and what has been fulfilling. I was able to go to ally, the entire gamut of what and friends that l've cherished fulfilling? birthday parties and baptisms. we can offer the families. We for the last 40 years. They've A: The challenges are the l've seen them at 10 years of can offer so much more for enriched my life, and I'm improfessional part of it - keepage, l've seen them at 16 years the families and the babies in mensely blessed by having ing up your technical skills, of age, l've seen them at 20 regards to specialists, followthem in my life. maintaining them and becomyears of age. I actually had a up to developmental care, all Q: What are you plans after ¡ng an expert at them. Also young man who came back as those things we could not pro- retirement? keeping up with all the new a doctor now. He came back to vide at the beginning. The ferA: I'll begin a new chapter procedures, all the new techsee where he started and intro- tility has been a huge change of my life: enjoy my family and nologies to improve the care duce his fiancée to me. - having triplets and quadrufriends, become more involved for the babies, obviously. You Q: What are the biggest plets and twins. We have seen in my church (St. Alphonsus have to continually be educatchanges you've seen? a lot more of that over the Liguori Parish in Prospect ed, you have to keep up with A: Obviously technology. years. Heights), which I really want to your credentials, you have to That has allowed us to save Q: What are the memories do, and then obviously explore keep up with your education. smaller babies and give them you will take with you? all my passions and interests That's the expectation, both the best care possible. ProfesA: All the special bonds I more in-depth - music, singpersonal and professional. The sionally, you are expected to formed with the families and ¡ng, opera, orchestra, you 9nds that l've formed with have more education, so that's babies and the special bonds name ¡t.
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Golf Elementary School District 67 officials may go out for another tax hike referendum in February, but they to make a decision this month. The school board needs to decide by Nov. 26, the end of the filing period for the Feb. 26 election, whether to place a tax increase referendum on the ballot. The decision to place it on the February ballot also
hinges on whether Morton Grove Trustee Dan DiMaria runs against Mayor Dan Staackmann in the primary for the nomination of the Morton Grove Action Party for the office of mayor. If a referendum ¡s not placed on the February primary ballot the district could put a measure on the April 9 ballot. The next opportunity after that would be March 2014, the board's financial advisor told members of the finance committee Nov. 15. Elizabeth Hennessy of Wil-
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In the Nov. 9 election District 67 voters approved a reduced bond sale that will be used for improvements to both District 67 schools and a new gym at Hynes Elementary. Though worded differently than the tax hike referendum in March, voters again rejected a tax increase. Hennessy said ¡t might be possible to reduce the amount of the increase by about $200,000 because some building repairs that had been put in the regular budget will be done instead with proceeds from the bond
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Re-entering the 'Twilight' zone: Fans mourn the sunset of film saga BY JENNIFER JOHNSON I
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All angst-ridden teenage vampire romance movie phenomenons must come to an end. We were prepared for it, my fellow Twihards and I, as the final chapter in the Twilight series, 'Breaking Dawn Part 2," opened Nov. 15 at Park Ridge's Pickwick Theatre. We'd read our books until the pages starting falling out, we bought the ridiculous posters and fanzines, we stocked up on every song ever recorded by Muse and some of us (I'm not saying who) even flew all the way to San Diego to see the cast at Comic Con this summer. But we still weren't quite ready for the whole "ending" thing. After all, this is a film that has the tagline "Forever," the allure of immortality at its center. There must be some way to
keep this going, right? If there was sadness among the predominately teenage audience about "Twilight" reaching its cinematic conclusion, there was also a buzz of excitement. When free "Breaking Dawn" T-shirts were thrown into the crowd girls screamed as though the shirts would turn into Robert Pattinson. "I'm a little sad it's going to be over, but I'm really excited to finally see the finished
Pioneer Press reporter and self-proclaimed "Twihard" Jennifer Johnson recreates the cover of the very first "Twilight" book before the Nov. 15 debut of "Breaking Dawn Part 2" at the Pickwick Theatre. I JON LANGHAMfor Sun-Times Media
product because l've been building ¡t up in my mind since I finished the book," 18-yearold Giuliana Bartucci told me. In "Breaking Dawn Part 2," which follows the third part of the actual book, the heroine, Bella, has "died" giving birth to her half-human, half-vampire baby, Renesmee; has been reborn as a glamorous vampire; and is eager to resume her blissful life with her god-like, vampire husband, Edward. Of course, the inevitable angst is just around the corner. Most fans I spoke with - all of whom identified as Team Edward (is there another choice?) - said that if the "Twilight" books or films were to continue they would like
mostly female audience cheer for free "Twilight" T-shirts at Park Ridge's Pickwick Theatre on Nov. 15. I JON LANGHAM-forSun-Times Media IThe
them to focus on Renesmee's life, including her unusual and, let's face it, borderline disturbng, bond with Jacob, Bellas best friend and one-time suitor. "I think it's sweet," Bartucci insisted of the story that Jacob is essentially Renesmee's soulmate and could end up falling in love with her when she's grown up. "lt could be creepy if it was anything other than supernatural, obviously. But since it's supernatural it's OK. And it's Taylor Lautner." "I thought it was creepy at first," admitted 15-year-old Stephany Barth. "lt will be cute
later on, but right now it's a little creepy." "Because you think of her as a baby!" Barth's friend Shannon Ernst, 15, noted.
But teens weren't the only ones eager to see "Breaking Dawn Part 2." "We've got three generations watching this movie," said Kimberly Peters, 32, who came with her daughter and her mother. Peters' mom, Karen, 56, said she got hooked on "Twilight" at the urging of her grand-
daughter - and her memories of running home from school to watch the vampire soap
opera "Dark Shadows." "She was telling me all about it....(l said), 'lt's the what? The Cullen family? I used to watch the Collins family," Karen Peters recounted. "So there's a lot of similarities." So what's next for the Twihards of the world? Until a new
chapter is written - or the incomplete "Midnight Sun" is finally published (please!) - it's back to re-reading the books and re-watching the films; now, of course, with a sense of nostalgia. 'We'll always be obsessed," Haleigh Sir, 17, told me. "We're true Twihards." U
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Growing up on Chicago's Southwest Side, he crossed paths with rowdy boys known as the 58th Street Jung'e who declared a public park their stomping grounds. But Kaminski and his peers Police Chiefs Dean Strzelecki of Niles (left) and Frank Kaminski of never felt afraid, he said. Park Ridge (right) sat on a gang education panel organized by Maine Young gang members in the Township on Oct. 17. I NATASHA WASINSKI-For Sun-Times Media 1960s typically kept to them- I selves. Gang members' fights were broken up by cops who their share of gang-related gang education seminar orknew their names, he said. crime. ganized by Maine Township "lt was like a planned event "You can't look at (gang ac- Trustee Laura Morask. and very theatrical," he retivity) as being contained to Morask, a former Cook called. "Then it was over." one neighborhood, one area, County gang-crimes prosecuFists have now been reone type of crime - they're tor, said the fractionalization placed with high-tech guns. into pretty much everything, of gangs and resulting loss of Innocent bystanders are now unfortunately," Cook County hierarchy is the most significaught in the crossfire, and State's Attorney Anita Alvacant problem today in cornsuburbs are experiencing rez said last month during a bating illegal activities.
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The housing crisis helped usher in the arrival of gangs in area communities. Horneowners who rent unse liable properties or leave houses abandoned may find them occupied by gang members. "Foreclosures are a serious problem," said Larry Bunyon, a Maine Township code enforcement officer who monitors gang graffiti. "They can become dangerous fast." Greg Jacobson, a senior detective with the Chicago Police Department's Gang Mission Team, said it is typical for city gangs to splinter and find refuge in suburbs. "They might not be doing their dirty work here," he said, "but there is a presence." Nues Police Chief Dean Strzeiecki said Niles has seen
fewer gang-related problems over the past few years because of proactive efforts. In 2008, Nues passed a crime-free multi-housing program to curb drug and other
criminal activity on rental properties. Village ordinance recommends landlords indude wording or an addendum in lease agreements that makes criminal activity a cause for eviction. A renter could be forced to vacate after a third incident, Strzelecki said.
Niles police have collaborated with law enforcement officials in surrounding areas to address a rise in gang graffiti. Other efforts like undercover narcotics work, increased traffic stops and initiatives that provide safe routes to school have also helped crack down on suburban gang activity, said Tony Brezniak, Cook County Sheriff's Police deputy area commander. Preventing youth from falling victim to gang life is another strategy for containing the spread of crime and one that requires the entire cornrnunity's involvernent, said Kaminski. U
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van, 46, are such "heartless" and "evil" fraudsters, prosecutors say, that they drove one of their victims to suicide. The serial rip-off artists swindled dozens of victims on the South and West sides out of nearly $750,000 in home equity through several of their home repair firms between 2002 and 2006, even after they were convicted of fraud in state court and ordered to get out of the home repair business. Many of those victims - everyday people who Judge Ruben Castillo said "could not afford to lose this money" were in court to see the Sullivans finally jailed. The brothers were convicted in six cases where they promised to complete renovations, convincing horneowners to refinance to pay for the work then splitting before the work was completed. But more than 60 others will share the $711,000 in restitution Castillo ordered. During one emotionally charged speech at the Nov. 13 hearing, Roxanne Sarno said her aunt Francis Spinks was conned into signing over her home to the Sullivans on her deathbed. Pointing at the brothers as they sat
with their attorneys, she accused them of subsequently burning down the home for the insurance money. Assistant U.S. Attorney Patrick Pope later described how John Sullivan told 48-year-old Northbrook mom Elizabeth Kelleher he wanted to marry her, before defrauding Kelleher's mother
out of nearly $600,000. "Absolutely devastated" that the man she thought she would marry had left her mother reliant on food stamps, Kelleher "took her own life to be found by her sons," Pope said. The Sullivans, the prosecutor said, "were shameless and odious" when it carne to picking their victims. They
themselves admitted, "The older the better, the blacker the better," the prosecutor said. "They are horrific human beings," he said.
Representing John Sullivan, whose last address was in Arizona but who once lived in Northbrook, attorney Michael Leonard said while the Sullivans had run a "slipshod operation" they were guilty only of "a home repair fraud." Barry Sheppard, representing Dan Sullivan of Niles, added his client "would take a mulligan" if he could. He added "it's not for us to judge good and evil." Castillo scolded both attorneys for understating the seriousness of the Sullivan's crimes. Though only God could judge whether the Sullivans were to blame for Kelleher's death, the men caused "devastation" for their victims, Castillo said, adding both men seemed to think their previous court troubles were just the cost of doing business. "You got the wrong message," the judge told them.
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SKOKIE Four people have been charged in connection with a more than three dozen burglaries of landscaping equipment ¡n various northwest suburban communities, police said. Two men, Sergio Gutierrez and Victor Labra-Figueroa, were both charged with 19 counts of burglary. Elisabeth Roldan was charged with five counts of burglary and Salvador Magdaleno was charged with two counts of burglary in connection with incidents in other towns. The addresses of the suspects were not released. Police said the charges came after local northwest suburban police departments in recent months experienced dozens of forced burglary to storage
trailer incidents where landscaping equipment was targeted. During the course of these investigations, suspects and suspect vehicles were developed, they said. Skokie police investigators participated in a multi-jurisdictional task force to investigate the incidents. The task force Nov. 11 conducted surveillance on the suspects and suspect vehicles, which were followed to two locations in Wheeling, they said. The suspects were apprehended after taking landscaping equipment from storage trailers. More than $35,000 in stolen landscaping equipment was recovered during the course of the investigation, police said.
A 17-year-old has been charged with aggravated battery in connection with the stabbing of a Niles North High School student Nov. 9 in Emerson Park on the 9500 block of Lawler Avenue. Togan Gundogdu, of 5037 N. Artesian Ave., Chicago, is in custody after a coordinated effort by police, Niles North High School, Skokie Hospital and the community, police said. The student, taken to Skokie Hospital after the stabbing, had already been released after sustaining a non-life threatening injury. According to police, they were called to Emerson Park at about 10:30 p.m. Nov. 9 after a report that 20 to 30
people were fighting in the park. Police found that no one was in the park when they arrived, but soon learned that a patient had been brought to the emergency room with a stab wound to his mid-section, police said. The stabbing apparently broke up the fight, police said.
According to a Skokie police report, students from Mather High School in Chicago and the two Nues Township high schools had assembled in the park to watch a fight between a Mather student and a Nues North student. AIthough the fight was only supposed to involve two students, police said, others got involved. The victim was stabbed with a sharp object that was not dentified, police said.
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Hispanic aldermen, white aldermen representing majority Latino wards and their City Council allies flexed last week the political muscle that helped seal President Barack Obama's re-election. Twenty-eight aldermen co-signed a resolution Nov. 15 urging the Illinois Legislature to extend driving privileges to undocumented immigrants. The state legislation they're pushing would offer, what AId. Joe Moreno (ist) called economic empowerment" to undocumented immigrants by requiring all Illinois drivers to be trained, tested, licensed and insured. That includes undocumented immigrants. They would no longer have to fear being pulled over for driving without a license and getting dragged into the deportation dragnet that has deprived more than 56,000 Illinois children of one or both parents. "This is really, what we call a 'triple bottom line ¡ssue.' lt's a justice issue. lt's a safety issue. And it's an economic issue," Moreno said. "We've got thousands of our fellow citizens drivng on the streets, going to work, taking their kids to school that don't have the proper licensing." The Nov. 15 City Hall news conference included nearly a dozen aldermen, including political heavyweights Edward M. Burke (14th) and Richard MelI (33rd), who represent Hispanic wards, I
Warning of unprecedented fiscal woes, Illinois lawmakers put public-sector unions on notice that they are considering capping wage increases. State Rep. John Bradley, a Marion Democrat among those sponsoring the House joint resolution, said the state has made too many financial promises it can't keep and must fight just to keep vital services and prevent a collapse of the public pension system underfunded by billions. "There is no magic pot of money that can be found to pay for all the things we want," he said. Goy. Pat Quinn's administration hasn't reached an agreement to replace an expired contract with the largest state employees' union, AFSCME. The House resolution would prohibit the Legislature from appropriating money for any wage increase over a yet-to-be-determined percentage. The House Revenue and Finance Committee heard testimony on the measure Nov. 15. Quinn's budget director Jerry Stermer cited the state's more than $8 billion backlog in overdue bills in making the case for broader fiscal constraint. Union representatives acknowledged the state's difficult finances but blasted the proposal, saying it restricted their right to negotiate a contract, and argued state employees shouldn't bear the burden of budget problems that politicians created.
The struggling U.S. Postal Service reported Nov. 15 an annual loss of a record $15.9 billion and forecast more red ink in 2013. The financial losses for the fiscal year ending Sept. 30 were more than triple the $5.1 billion loss in the previous year. Much of the red ink was due to mandatory costs for future retiree health benefits, which made up $11.1 billion of the losses. Postmaster General Patrick Donahoe said the agency has reduced costs by boosting worker productivity. But he said the mail agency has been hampered by congressional inaction on a postal overhaul bill that would allow it to eliminate Saturday mail delivery and reduce its $5 billion annual payment for future health benefits. The Postal Service does not receive tax money but is subject to congressional control. lt remained unclear whether lawmakers would take up the postal bill before the end of the year. Rural lawmakers are resisting action, worried about closures of postal facilities in their communities. Congress is focused on a Jan. 1 deadline to avert across-the-board tax increases and spending cuts. Rep. Darrell Isa, chairman of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee and sponsor of the House bill, has said he believes postal legis-
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Truth about test scores will hurt Illinois parents and schoolkids, brace yourselves. Your collective sense of self-esteem is about to take a hit. For years, state elementary school test scores have been inflated, leaving the false impression that public school students are doing pretty well. Scores released Oct. 31 showed that 82 percent of students met state standards. Telling clues suggest otherwise. The biggest: The pass rate on the test for high school juniors is only 51 percent. No, our kids aren't getting dumber as they age. lt's the yardstick that's dumb. Those days are over. Next spring, grammar school students will have to jump a higher hurdle to meet state standards. Far more students will fall short and the average will drop well below 82 percent.
Is this heaven? No, it's Thanksgiving The kingdom of Heaven, the Bible tells us, ¡s like a banquet. If that is so, then we should all prepare to create a little bit of heaven Thursday as we gather around the Thanksgiving table. But what are the key ingredients, what's the recipe to make ¡t so? One key ingredient is preparing the feast. We all know the recipe for this great American tradition: Holiday turkey, stuffing, vegetables, potatoes and sweet potatoes. We also need a reason to celebrate. Historically, we remember the Piigrims and the first Thanksgiving at Plymouth Plantation. Whether it is myth or history, every American knows the story of how the survivors
at Plymouth gave thanks would mark our nation's story forever. for the harvest and just for surviving. Although we look for peace and harmony durThat story of the first Thanksgiving holds aning Thanksgiving, it isn't other clue to the imporalways easy. tant ingredient for making As we ali know, when RAN DY a bit of heaven here on family and friends gather, ER earth. That key ingredient certain subjects are taboo. lt could be family hisis the guest list. For those we choose to invite to our tory, or choices made, or little celebration of life or Thanksgivpolitics or religion. Individuals have strong feelings about these topics, ing is just as important as the feast, and raising them could cause discord maybe even more so. Your guest list matters. Who will be and ruin the celebration. invited to celebrate with you? In history and in myth, whether the At that first Thanksgiving, we Bible or our Thanksgiving story, banquets are held to mark some sort of recall that the Pilgrims and Native Americans came together to celtransition. Enemies become friends. ebrate. lt was a brief respite from the Survivors become settlers. mistrust and antagonism between For us in modern times, the transition is also evident. We have come the settlers and native peoples that
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And this is the perfect time of the year to do things that make people What is there left to say thankful for us. about it? The holiday charities, the It's usual in columns food pantries, all give us such as this for the writer the opportunity to make to ask you to think about PAUL others thankful for us. what you have, who you SUNE There should be no trouble have and how you should finding causes to make be thankful for all you people - your extended have. human family - thankful for you. But, I'm not going to do that. Give it a try. I already know you are thankful for This is not to say we shouldn't enjoy family and friends, health, a place to the large and small happiness and enlive and so on. joyments that come into our lives. We And that's nice. Everyone should have a good life. But that's all a little too me" for Thanksgiving, don't you think? MY family. MY friends. MY health ... me, me, me. I'm thankful for all those things that make ME and MY life better. Maybe on Thanksgiving we should flop that perspective; look at things should celebrate them on Thanksgivfrom a different side. ng, also. We could just this once not ask the A small example for me: question: What am I thankful for? Unlike almost every other real AmerAnd ask a seemingly similar, but ican, I don't like turkey. To me, turkey quite different, question: Who is tastes funny, fowly. I don't care for it, thankful for me? though I eat it every Thanksgiving. Thus, we are asking not what do I Well, this year I'm eating Thanksgivget, but what do I give? ing dinner in a restaurant. At a restauJust the other day, as I was runrant I can order what I want - and it fling an errand, a woman asked me if won't be turkey. I envision an entree I could spare some change for her. I gave her a little money. Now, I wasn't from the beef family. That's something to be thankful for. thankful for her, but possibly she was And so, to both sides of our human thankful for me. Maybe on Thanksgiving we can be family, to turkey lovers and nonturkey lovers alike: thankful for making people thankful Happy Thanksgiving. for us.
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Big-top fun and excitement fills Maine East High School in Park Ridge during performances of the school's Circus Club. Through the 1970s and '80s, the Maine East Circus Club put on lengthy shows similar to the Ringing Brothers - complete with a trapeze, trampolines and the glamorous outfits. Decades later, the Circus Club is still going. Today, the club is composed of about 40 students who perform at the annual Variety Show and Homecom¡ng assembly. This year, the club features a freshman who is a contortionist. Betty Axelson-McClelland, leader of the Circus Club, said that in the earlier years there weren't as many athletic opportunities for girls so they had more time to hold practices and put on bigger shows. Today's Circus Club performances consist of tumbling stunts, vaulting, Acromaniacs and more. Anne Kaczkowski , a senior at Maine East, has been a member of the Circus Club since her freshman year.
"I like performing at the Homecoming assembly," said Kaczkowski, whose peers cheer as Circus Club members do tumbling tricks using the springboard and flip over mats that are stacked high during the Acromaniacs' act. Kaczkowski said she enjoys dressing up in "wigs and crazy pants and goofy mismatched clothing" during the Acromaniacs' act. Kaczkowski, a Maine East gymnast, said one of her m os t me mor abie experiences with the Circus Club was going to Chicago to learn how to do a trapeze act from professionals. Axelson-McCleIIand said the Circus Club not only offers a fun way to gain physical fitness but that the practices teach teamwork. "For some kids, it helps their self-confidence," she added. Axelson-McClelIand said that club members have varying degrees of gymnastics training and range
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from beginners to competitive. "They get to experience things that they never would get to do," Axelson-McClelland said. Maine East Asssistant Principal Dino DiLegge said that Circus Club allows kids to be active in a safe environment. "The driving force is Betty Axelson," said DiLegge
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DiLegge added that Circus Club has attracted a lot of kids that otherwise may not have have participated in an extracurricular activity.
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College info session held for West juniors and their parents Niles West juniors and their parents recently attended " Putting the Pieces Together," a college information session on Nov. 1 at the school. Niles West College and Career Counselor Dan Gin and District 219 National College Advisor Jerry Pope helped junior students and their parents understand "the fit" with a college or university. Attendees to the session learned about the Naviance program, how college decisions are made, and more.
Musicians selected for IMEA District 7 Festival Thirty-one Niles Township High School District 219 musicians performed at the Illinois Music Educators Association (IMEA) District 7 Festivals. Students from the orchestra, choir and band underwent stringent auditions to qualify for the festivals. Their performances determined whether the musicians received an invitation to the All-State Festival in Peoria, in January 2013. This is the most prestigious high school music festival in the state of Illinois, and the highest single honor a high school musician can achieve. The following District 219 students
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performed at the MEA District VII Senior Festival held at Glenbrook North High School on Nov. 10. Niles North: Jonathan Luk, viola; Jacob Nagler, bass; Aidan Perreault, first violin; Karli Goldenberg, flute-piccolo; Daniel Sahyouni, percussion; Ashley Faith-Ferrer, contrabass clarinet; Christopher Scheithauer,
trumpet; Sally Alvarado, soprano I; Phoebe Yeo, soprano II; Sarah Alkyer, alto I; Taylor Gardner, alto I; Karen Savella, alto I; Glenwin Ebreo, tenor I; Eugene Hyun, tenor I; Matt Sund, bass I; and Noah Zeidman, bass Il. Niles West: Justin Chong, double bass; Charlie Jacobs, flute; Jesse Sacks, trumpet; Allison Stangel, flute; Cameron Broderick, tenor I; Max Greene, bass Il; Michael Kim, tenor Il; Rudy Newman, bass I; Rishi Patel, bass I; and Kristin Recinto, soprano Il. The following District 219 students were selected for the MEA Jazz Festival held at Lake Zurich High School on Nov. 17. Niles North: Taylor Gardner, alto; and Jazib Gohar, tenor. Niles West: Cameron Broderick, tenor; Becca Gratch, soprano and Max Greene, bass.
Resource fair for special needs students held recently The 11th annual "Transitions for the Future: A Resource Fair" was held on Nov. 7 at Niles North High School, ¡n Skokie. The Resource Fair was designed to assist students with special needs in making post-high school transition plans. All students with special needs, their parents/guardians, and professionals were invited to attend. New this year was a panel discussion, "Planning for Your Student's Future." Following the panel discussion was a resource fair. Representatives from apprenticeship programs, employment services, government programs, health services, legal resources, recreational opportunities, referral sources, residential programs, transportation, vocational programs and trade schools were also available to distribute information and answer questions. The Resource Fair was organized by Business and Education for Students in Transition (BEST), a committee sponsored by The Cove School, The Douglas Center, Evanston Township High School District 202, Illinois Department of Human Services/Division of Rehabilitation Services, JVS Career Planning Center, Lester and Rosalie Anixter Center, Maine Township High School District 207, New Trier Township High School District 203 a, Niles Township High School District
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West hosted national conference in Chicago Niles West High School was selected as the first high school ever to host the National Conference on Peer Tutoring in Writing (NCPTW), in Chicago. The school has the busiest peer tutoring program and the second argest peer tutoring program in the world. Twenty-two Niles West peer tutors made their first professional conference, the NCPTW from Nov. 2 through 4. The NCPTW promotes the teaching of writing through collaborative learning. Peer tutors and NCPTW professionals help students to become self-sufficient writers. NCPTW professionals are leaders in collaborative approaches, respond to the challenges of creating and operating writing centers, develop peer tutoring programs, and promote the work of their peer tutors. The following Niles West peer tutors presented at the conference. Vishna Patel and Shelby Rosin, "One Person, Many Perceptions: An Investigation of the Perceptions Others Have of Tutors"; Sheryl Cherian and Shana Nissan, "Perceptions of a First-Year Tutor: Age Versus Experience"; Simon Kim, Divya Shah and Eli Sherman, "The Teaching Blind-Date"; Anna Chirayil, Patrick Drozd, Kaylin Moy and Theodore Truong, "The Evolving Perception of a Tutor of Himself"; Max Collins, Patrick Liscio, Paula Saelim and Maya Sato, "Freed from Captivity: The Effects of Autonomy on the Maturity of a High School Tutor"; Narcis Ardelean, David Heller, Brandon Moy, Joel Nelson and Spiro Tsirikolias, "Tutors: A Work in Progress"; and Aqsa Junagadhwala and Alice Lee, "Ron Maxwell: Teacher, Mentor, Visionary." The keynote speaker for the conference was Colin Sato, a Niles West graduate who started in the Niles West Literacy Center his sophomore year. Sato has continued to tutor and research the act of tutoring and how it affects one's
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Submissions for Community Calendar are required 14 days preceding the date of publication. Send to: Niles Managing Editor, Pioneer Press, 3701 W. Lake Ave., Glenview IL 60026. Information may be faxed to (847) 486-7495 or emailed to
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Knights of Columbus Kalo Gift Boutique Schedule The Center of Concern: 1580 N. Northwest Highway, Suite 310, Park Ridge, (847) 823-0453, calendar of events includes:
Mondays, through Nov. 26 - Employment cou nseling, by appointment.
Thursday, Nov. 29 - Annual Holiday Party, 6:458:30 p.m., South Park Field House, Talcott Road and Cumberland Avenue.
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Nues Township Clerk's Office is open 9 am.5 p.m. weekdays and evenings by appointment on the second and fourth Mondays of each month to accommodate residents with passport applications, voter registrations and temporary handicapped parking placards. To schedule an appointment at Niles Township in Skokie, call (847) 673-9300.
r North American Martyrs Council Chapter, Nues, provides ways for members to help others in the community while trying to improve their family and spiritual lives. Call Bob Galassi, (847) 965-0920.
MOMS Club Northern Chicagoland group holds weekly activities (such as play groups, outings, museums, park dates) and monthly member meetings and Moms Night Out. Call (773) 8532834 or visit http://sites. google.com/site/momsclubofnorthernchicago or email
[email protected].
Nues Chapter Toastmasters 18 Meets 7:15 p.m. the sec-
ond and fourth Wednesdays of the month at the Morton Grove Public Library, 6140 Lincoln Ave. Members learn how to feel comfortable and have self-confidence talking to an audience. Call (847) 583-9328.
The Kalo Foundation of Park Ridge will present "Wearable Art and Vintage Bangles," a boutique sale, at the lannelli Studios Heritage Center, 255 N. Prospect Ave., from 5-9 p.m. Nov. 23, n conjunction with the business cornmunity's "Hometown Holiday" shopping kickoff for Winterfest 2012. The Kalo sale will also be open from 10 a.rn.-2 p.m. Nov. 24. Contact Nancy Frugoli at (847) 698-9512 or
[email protected]. Shoppers are asked to park in the public parking lot across the street on Northwest Highway.
Victoria's Boutique The Norwood Park Historical Society will host its annual Victorias Holiday Boutique and Holly Daze Café at Chicago's oldest home, the Noble-SeymourCrippen House, 5624 N. Newark Ave., Chicago. More than 30 crafters/ vendors will sell handcrafted items. Hours are 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Nov. 29 and Dec. 1; 10 a.m.-9:30 p.m. Nov. 30; 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Dec. 2. Admission
is $1. On Nov. 30, a Girls'
Night PJ Shopping Party ¡s featured; from 7-9 p.m., wear PJs and earn a gift. The Holly Daze Café will serve homemade soups, sandwiches, desserts and cocoa. Call (773) 631-4633.
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The Women's Physician Group at Advocate Lutheran General Hospital and Advocate Children's Hospital-Park Ridge are hosting a toy drive
donations of new toys and games or money for local needy children at Christmas for the annual 'Toys For Kids At Christmas" drive. There will be collection boxes in the lobbies of the Polish National Alliance Home Office, 6100 N. Cicero Ave., Chicago; Alliance Printers & Publishers, 5711 N. Milwaukee Ave., Chicago; and
PNA Bank, 7840 N. Milwaukee Ave., Niles. Toy donations will be accepted until Dec. 7, when the toys will be delivered to the Women's Center in Chicago. Monetary donations will go to purchase addi-
tional toys and gifts for the children in the name of the donor. Call the Polish National Alliance, (773) 286-0500. Ext. 316, or visit www.pna-
theran General Hospital, 1775 Dempster St., Park Ridge, West End Conference Center. Un-
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Department, 8360 W. Dempster St. and 6611
Jarvis Ave.; Niles Police Department, 7000 W. Touhy Ave.; NUes Senior Center, 999 Civic Center Drive; Niles Fitness, Center, 987 Civic Center Drive; Niles Public'
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373 Golf Mill Cenr; Niles Public Libry, 6960 W. OaktorYSt.; CitiBank, 8400 W. Dempster St.; and Parkway Bank,7601 N. Milwaukee Ave. Per U.S. Marine Corps guidelines, all toys must be new and unwrapped. Used toys
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wrapped, new toys for children of all ages are needed. Toys will be distributed throughout the holiday season and into the coming year. Call (847) 723-8510.
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that provides toys to children in need during the holiday season. The following Niles locations are collecting nonperishable food items benefiting Niles Family Services and new toy donations during regular business hours through Dec. 16: Niles Village Hall, 1000 Civic Center Drive; Niles Fire
Bring friends and family to the Nues Historical Museum, 8970 Milwaukee Ave., to view "The New River Boat Tour" by WTTW producer and host, Goeffrey Baer on Nov. 25. The DVD tells stories of the Illinois and Michigan Canal and follows the river to its northern-most source - a sewer pipe near Waukegan. Doors open at 12:30 p.m. There will be elections from 1-2 p.m., a short business meeting at 2:05 p.m. followed by the program, refreshments and socializing. Free parking, free admission (donations accepted), free refreshments. Tours are available with advance
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Alumnae Association presents Breakfast with Santa from 9-11:30 am. Dec. 8 at the school, 7500 W. Talcott Ave., Chicago. The event will also include facepainting, a theater production by Resurrection drama students and Christmas arts and crafts. Children and families can have their photos taken with Santa and each child will
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notice; (847) 390-0160.
KIDS
Breakfast with Santa The Resurrection College Prep High School
receive a special gift from Santa. Tickets are $8 per child and $6 per adult and are available at www.reshs.org or by contacting Alisa Martorano, (773) 775-6616,
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Maine-Niles Association of Special Recreation: Offers people with physical and mental challenges, behavior and learning disorders, hearing and visual impairments and emotional disabilities an
opportunity to enjoy a variety of recreation activities. MNASR serves Des Plaines, Golf-Maine, Lincolnwood, Morton Grove, Niles, Park Ridge and Skokie. To receive a seasonal brochure, or to
offer support for people with special needs by volunteering, call (847) 966-5522.
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Zumba Fun and easy Latin inspired workout. Ongoing classes 7:15 p.m. Mondays or Tuesdays at Feldman.
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a.m.-3 p.m. Dec. 7 at the White Eagle, 6839 Milwaukee Ave. Lunch will feature a family-style meal followed by music from the Brighton Park Connection. Reserved seating: $30, members; $35, nonmembers.
Ballet & Tap A trip will be taken to Ages 3 years to adult ongoing classes year round. Dee and Feldman Parks.
the Horseshoe Casino, Hammond, Ind., from 7:30 a.m.-4 p.m. Nov. 28. Cost is $25, members, $30, nonmembers, and includes transpor-
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The center offers membership to Niles residents age 55 and older and their spouses. Drop by the NUes Senior Center, 999 Civic Center Drive, Nues, or call (847) 588-8420 for an application. Visit www.vniles.com, click on Departments and then Senior. Registration required for most
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Now that the first few snowflakes have fallen onto the ground, it may be the perfect time to check out Jump! Zone in Nues and have some indoor fun. Kids first bounced their way into Jump!Zone when it opened three years ago at its location at 6374 W. Howard St. "We have 12-themed inflatables," said Dena Pelkel, the manager of the Nues Jump! Zone. The indoor playground, in one large arena, features various bouncy houses that are popular among kids, including Dora the Explorer's Club House, a 28' King Crocodile slide, a 22' fire truck, Batman, a 22' pirate ship, a princess castle, basketball house, gumball machine, an amusement park, Jurassic adventure and more. Felkel said that Jump! Zone is an ideal place for kids ages 2 to 12 to have fun and burn off some steam, while parents can relax and watch television or use the free Wi-Fi. "We have some nice couches and chairs," said Felkel, who said the area for the parents is centrally located so parents can keep an eye on their kids in a comfortable environment. Jump! Zone offers various open play hours during the weekdays and on the weekends. Felkel said that during an average morning open play time there are
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exercise indoors. However, the large arena can accommodate many more kids. "We have had camps that have come in with upwards of 200 kids at a time," said Felkel. Felkel said they are a great spot for birthday parties, sports parties, team events, school field trips, day care
outings, corporate team outings, bar and bat mitzvahs and more. "We always have staff in the arena to monitor for safety," said Felkel, about its daily operations. Felkel has managed children party facilities in the past and she has a background in special education. She said she has been very happy with
their location. "The Niles community has been very receptive and is a wonderful place to have a business," shared Felkel. She said their location that is sort of tucked away in an industrial area isn't always the easiest to find. "Once you find us you'll never forget us," said Felkel.
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Making spirits bright Midwestern values shine in South Shore's 'A Christmas Story' tribute looking to start a new family tradition this holiday season, look no further than the shores of Indiana's Lake Michigan. One of the seasonal highlights along the South Shore is an exhibit based on the book and classic holiday movie, "A Christmas Story,' which was written by Jean Shepherd, who hails from Hammond, hid. "Our initial interest was to help visitors as well as residents in this iistance understand the very deep and rich history that Jean Shepherd has brought to our community and how he showcased our community to the world," said Speros A. Batistatos, president and chief executive officer of the South Shore Convention and Visitors Authority. "A Christmas Story" Comes Home exhibit will be on display through Jan. 6 at the Indiana Welcome Center in Hammond. Animatronic window displays from Macy's in NewYork will feature the following six A Christmas Story" scenes: u The Higbee's Department Store Window u Flick's Tongue and the Thple Dog Dare
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Celebrate a holiday favorite: The "A Christmas Story" Comes Home exhibit will feature anirnatronic window displays of famous A Christmas Story" scenes, such as Santa's Mountain at Higbee's, which ¡s shown here. The exhibit will be on display through Jan. 6 at the Indiana Welcome Center in Hammond.
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Mountain and slide down the slide, just like in the iconic scene from the movie. Batistatos feels that the whole event represents the values and traditions that many Midwestern families sham, and offers especially great appeal to those in the nearby areas ofWisconsin, illinois, Iowa, Michigan, Kentucky and Ohio. "We feel that this tells the story, albeit almost 30 years old, about our people . . . that we are hard-worldng, middle class and blue collar.We like to make things," he said. Located just 30 minutes away from the heart of downtown Chicago, the South Shore presents an ideal get-away for families who
are looking to enjoy the traditions of the holidays in a new way. " [Anyone within reading distance of this paper can] hop in the car and come down because it's a very reasonable ride, there's a lot of great restaurants in the community and there's just plenty to do outside of what they will experience here," he said. The South Shore is a region where "you can bring your families down and join our family," Batistatos said. "Become part of our family and share in the traditions that we've created over the past five years. "We think that the South Shore has a great, great offering of hospitality products for
year-round and we're convinced that once you take the time to come see us once, you're going to be long-standing customers of the region for years to come." To learn more about the South Shore, visit www. alongthesouthshore.com or http://weekaway.comlsouthshore/about-the-south-
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LOCAL PULSE
Visit downtown Valparaiso for over 80 days of events, fabulous dining
The curtain rises on drama, comedy, musicals and more at the
and unique shopping.
Towle Theater,
VALPARAISO COMMUNITY
Savor the season's bounty - from flora to fresh produce - at Jansen's Fruit Market.
Sports. Check out motorcycles, ATVs, utility vehicles and more. MPIM POWER SPORTS
JANSEN'S FRUIT MARKET
TOWLE THEATER
Get into gear at Maxim Power
Shop Lighthouse Place Premium Outlets and find savings of 25% to
65% at 120 p..brand stores. LIGHTHOUSE PLACE PREMIUM OUTLETS
FESTI VALS & EVENTS
5205 Hohman Ave.
8190 E. Ridge Road
5901 E. 81st Ave.
601 Wabash St.,
Events at Central Park Plaza
Hammond
Hobart
Merrillville
Michigan City
www.ValparaisoEvents.com
(219) 937-8780 .towletheater.org
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(219) 464-8332
CALENDAR
Through Dec. 23 Forever Ptaid: presents Plaid tidings, A Special Holiday Ed hon Nov. 15 to Dec. 23 at
Mia, the Amencan Did doll of the year in 2008,
Hammond. See ifyou can eatthe most mashed
Snowflake Skate is an ice-skating party for
potatoes the fastest or just watch the mess
Dec.2
girls ages 4 and older and their dolls or stuffed
unfold. Bring in canned food/non-perishable
Midtown Christmas Spectacular: featur-
animals. (219) 769-1275; www.deepriverwa-
items as entryfee. (219) 989-7979; www.
terpark.com.
achitstmasstoryconìeshome.com.
Theatre in Merrillville. (219) 769-631 1;
Dec.9
Dec.20
Nov28toDec. 19
starplazatheatre.com
Hobart Holiday Market: Holiday crafts,
Kenny C Holiday Show: at The Venue at Horse-
decorations, gifts and sweet treats at the
shoe Casino in Hammond. (219) 473-7000;
Wag Your Tail Wednesdays: 4 to 7 p.m.
Dec.6
police/court complex, 705 E. 4th St., Hobart.
www.horseshoehammond.com.
Nov 23 to Dec.16
by Nov. 21.
A Fabulous 50's, Swank 60's Christmas: The Towle Theater will present this musical Nov. 23 to Nov. 25, Nov. 30; Dec. 1 and 2, Dec. /to Dec.
9 and Dec. l4to Dec. 16 at the theater in Ham-
mond. 1219) 937-8780. w.towletheater.org.
Theatre at the Center in Munster. (219) 8363255, www.theatreatthecenter.com.
Nov21 to Dec.14 Ugly
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Contest: Lamps can be entered
Wednesdays Nov. 28 to Dec. 19 at the Indiana
Welcome Center in Hammond. Bring dogs and
cats for photos with Santa. $5. (219) 989-
to the leg lamp showcased in "A Christmas Story," until Nov. 21. Vote
for your lavoute
Nov. 30 to Dec. 15 1*as the Night Before Christmas: Enjoy this timeless musical classic inspired by the famous poem by Clement Moore from Nov. 30
Indiana Welcome Center,
w.achristmasstoiycomeshome.com.
Nov. 23
members of the Temptations at Star Plaza
Northwest Indiana Symphony: presents Holiday Pops at Star Plaza Theatre in Merrillville. (219) 769-631 1; www.starplazatheatre.com.
Dec. 7 Holly Days: 5 to 7 p.m. in downtown Valparaiso. Live ice carving, train rides, live nativity, carolers, holidayopen houses and live music. (219) 464-8332; www.ValparaisoEvents.com.
to Dec. 15 at Theatre at the Center n Munster.
Dec. 7 to Dec. 16
Dec. 1
Dashing Through The Snow: Hammond
A Major Event A Christmas Story' Comes Home: 11 am. to 3 pro. atthe Indiana Welcome Center in Hammond. Bingo, scavenger
hunt, viewings of "A Christmas Story" at noon
www.alongthesouthshore.com.
Dec. 12 & Dec. 13
in Hammond. (888)928-6648.
ww.hammondcommunifytheatre.org.
The Brian Setzer Orchestra: presents
and 2 p.m., live entertainment, lettersto Santa,
Christmas Recks! at The Venue at Horseshoe
food vendors plus kids crafts or train ndes for
Dec.8
Casino in Hammond, (219) 473-7000; wm.
$1. Also, view the six animatronic "A Chitstmas
0h Fuuudge Relay Race: Registration begins
horseshoehammond,com.
Sfory" window displays. (219) 989-7979; wvw.
at 10 am., relay race begins at 10:30 am.
achnstmasstorycomeshome.com.
at the Indiana Welcome Center in Hammond.
Jim Post "Galena Rose: How Whiskey Won the
West" will feature steamboat songs and tender
Indiana Ballet
ballads at Theatre at the Center in Munster.
Theatre presents
(219) 836-3255; wwe,theatreatthecenter.com.
this holiday classic at Star Plaza Theatre in
769-631 1;
starplazatheatre. com.
CommunityTheatre presents this comedy Dec. 7 to Dec. 16 at Beatniks on Conkey Productions
Dec. 27 to Dec. 30
The Nutcracker:
Memllville. (219)
(219) 836-3255, www.theatreatthecenter.com.
ugly lamp Nov. 23
to Dec. 14 at the
ing the Contours, the Miracles and former
7979; w.achnstmasstorycomeshome.com.
in this contest,
which pays tribute
w.taItree.org; (219) 462-0025.
Dec. 14 The Colors of
Jan. 5 & Jan. 6 EMs Tribute: The Elvis Titbute Artist Spectacu-
lar 2013 tour will be presented at 8 p.m. at Star Plaza Theatre in
Mernllville. Appearing Shawn Klush, Cody Ray Slaughter
and Donny Edwards
with special guests
Christmas:
DJ. Fontana, The
featuring Peabo
Sweet Inspirations,
Bryson, Marilyn McCoo and Billy Davis Jr.,
and The Fabulous
Stephanie Mills and James Ingram at Star
Ambassadors Band.
Plaza Theatre in Merrillville. (219) 769-6311;
(219) 769-6311;
w.starpIazatheatre.com.
Nov. 23 to Nov 25
Polar Express: 10 am. and 11:45 am. at Tal-
After-Thanksgiving Weekend Sale Stores
tree Arboretum & Gardens in Valparaiso. Cocoa,
open at midnight Thanksgiving night at
cookies, a craft and a reading by South Shore
Lighthouse Place Premium Outlets. w.
Arts Executive Director John Cain of the holiday
Snowflake Skate: 9:30 to 1 1:30 am. at Deep
Registration is at 10 am., contest begins at
premiumoutlets.con'tllighthouseplace.
classic, "The Polar Express." Purchase tickets
River Waterpark in Merrillville. Inspired by
10:30 am. at the Indiana Welcome Center in
.starplazatheatre.com.
Bring canned food/non-penshable items as your entry fee. Sign up online at
.achnst-
masstorycomeshome.com.
Dec.15 Mommy's Little Piggy Eating Contest
For more events, visit
http://weekaway corn! soutlrshore!upcoming-
events/or www.alongthesoutkskore.com.
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Enhancing a long-time Hammond tourist aliraction building with a long past in Hammond is getting a fresh look. The Hammond CMc Center, a 4,500-seat facility that has hosted everything from rock concerts and boxing matches to the annual circus, is just getting started with its improvements. We have just finished Phase 1 of our fitness renovations which include brandnew men's and women's locker rooms that feature steam rooms and stand-up tanning booths in each. We also have a new activity room that may be used for different
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There are a total of six phases to this renovation project, including: A new track entrance and a complete new track; a new workout room; west side activity rooms and racqietha1l courts; and aLso an east side activity room as well as a new entrance. These phases will be done as the funds become available and not in any consecutive order. We have also had our gym floor recently refinished, and we are proud to announce that we will be again hosting basketball sectional.s. 'l a
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building that
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Rollei), tournament baskethall games, boxing, MMA fights and the circus (that will be back at the end of this month). We are hoping with all the improvements we are doing we can draw the public back to this historic building, at 5825 SoN Ave. , and make it once again a great tourist attraction. In 2012, we are hosting the Orak Shrine Circus, presented by George Carden, on Nov. 29, Nov. 30, Dec. 1 and Dec. 2. Show time: Candice Hernandez (rear) holds daughter Isabella with friend Alysa Sepulveda (front), all of Lowell, as they ride the elephant during the pre-show on opening night of last year's Orak Shrine Circus held at the Hammond Civic Center The circus is scheduled to return to the improved center on Nov. 29. I CHARLES MITCHELL-FOR SUN-TIMES MEDIA
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CALENDAR specials of the t 950's and SOs, complete with original vocal arrangements and commercials from the era. The shows are at 8 p.m. on Fridays and Saturdays and at p m. on Sundays at Thwle neater, 5205 Hohman Ave., iarnrnond.
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The A Christmas Story' Comes Home exhibit centers around six animatronic window displays from Macys Depart-
mascot of the Chicago Bears, one of several
ment Store in NewYork featuring differ-
professional teams now using her product
ent scenes from 'A Christmas Story' which was set in Hammond. The exhibit is on display at the Indiana Welcome Center, 7770 Cormne Drive, Hammond. t'or hours, go to southshorecva/achrist-
exclusively at their stadiums. More info at: hoosierdaddybbqsa uce.com
Craft Fair, at Arlington Park Racecourse.
DEC. 1: Hammond's Holiday Parade steps off at I O am. at Gavit High School, b670 175th St., thentravels north on indianapolis Boulevard to b 69th Street. More information is at Hammond Parks & Recreation at (219) 853-6378 or go to gohamrnond.com. DEC. 7: A Homebuyer Education Class runs trum 8 am. to 4 p.m. at the Hammond Housing Authority 1402 1 73rd St., Hammond. Learn more about qualifying for a loan, credit reports, down payment assistance, Hammond's College Bound program and more. Registration is required at (2b9) 989-3265, Ext. 310, orb)'
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7658 N Waukegan Road: Anthony J Mimp to Alex A Meirn for $175,000 on Oct. 3
8264 W Elizabeth St: Chicago to Melvin B Mergino for $165,000 on Oct. 2 8100 W Foster Lane Unit 301: Ryan Harrison to Julianne M Jagielka for $130,000 on Oct. 2
9080 N Deiphia Ave: Judicial Sales Corp to 9080 Delphia
8310 N Harlem Ave: Robert Charles Jellen Trust to Michelle Castillo for $178,000 on Oct. 4
Ave AF RE Series LLC for $135,000 on Oct. 5
8311 N Osceola Ave: Madeline Schoeneberger Trust to Carissa
4833 Pratt Ave: Neal E Tokowitz to Sean A Nixon for $620,000 on Oct. 4
Batten for $255,000 on Oct. 5
7254 W Lee St: Jacylin Weisse Trust to Jose G Falconi for $225,000 on Oct. 2 6701 N Milwaukee Ave Unit 308: Loretta Zachman to Frances D Grillo for $132,500 on Oct. 2
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8630 Ferris Ave Unit 407: Ronald Berger to Sheila Winer for $67,000 on Oct. 2
5501 Lincoln Ave Unit 502: Mark Grinberg to Shivakumar Patil for $85,000 on Oct. 4
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8829 Oriole Ave: Connie Koch to Johnny Garcia Resto for $221,000 on Oct. 3
8717 Major Ave: John J Bochek to Sean Michael Beavers for $277,000 on Oct. 2
8930 Oak Park Ave: Mark A Ruby to Susan Milburn for $190,000 on Oct. 1
9237 Maple Ct: Thomas J Ciucci Trust to Sausan Tawer for $277.500 on Oct. 2
Sales Corp to 3FCB I LLC Holdings 8 for $153,000 on Oct. 5
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5834 Main St: Paul O Wenzel Trust to Brian P Stella for $195,000 on Oct. 5
8894 Knight Ave Unit 203: Donald E Hosp Trust to John P Barzditis for $50,000 on
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Handmade. a perfect g It seems as if homemade holiday gifts have become passé mainly macaroni artwork from kids to their parents or the rare ugly scarf/sweater/knitwear from an aunt. How about we change all that this year?
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The porn-porn ornament, the glitter-on-the-inside ornament and the melted snowman ornament.
stickers to write a person's name on the outside or a snowman ornament (idea simple "Merry Christmas" or 'Happy Holidays!" adapted from Pinterest), the glitter-on-the-inside ornament (inspired by a few websites) and the Supplies: Table salt, peppercorns (found in any HEATHER LESZCZEWICZ pom-pom ornament grocery store spice aisle), orange Post-it Notes (original idea spawned Start off by removing the metal topper of the from an impulse buy of hleszczewicz ornament. Fill the bottom of your ornament with pioneerlocal.com holiday pom-poms). about 1/4 cup of table salt. Position seven pepperEach of these projects corns into the ornament - two for the snowman's starts with glass ornaments. You can find different eyes and five for the smile. Take one Post-it Note shapes and sizes at your local craft store, such as and fold it over just enough to cover the sticky part. Hobby Lobby or Michael's. Make sure you take adCut a triangle nose out of that piece and put it into vantage of their coupons, in print or also easily acthe ornament to complete the face. Stick the metal cessible from each store's app on your smartphone. topper back into your ornament and you're done. Check the glass sections, near the Mason jars, as The salt, peppercorns and nose will move inside well as the Christmas craft sections to find your orof the ornament. If you don't want the face to move, naments. I used a set of 12 glass ornaments, 25/8-inch try using white glue instead of salt. size that I found in the Hobby Lobby glass department for $7.99. Most of the other supplies you need for an ornament project can be found for less than $3. You Supplies: Glitter, an envelope cut into a funnel, can always personalize these ornaments further by P/edge Tile & Vinyl Floor Finish with Future Shine using glass paint, permanent markers, stencils or (which can be foundat Walmart)
Remove the top of the ornament. Pour enough of the Pledge - which is super sticky - into your ornament so that it will coat the inside. Roll the Pledge around inside of the ornament - don't shake it or you will get bubbles - and then pour the excess back into the bottle. Take your funnel and use it to pour about two tablespoons of glitter into the bottom. To coat the ornament's inside, first fully cover the opening, then roll the ornament around and also shake up and down. Pour out any excess glitter, Let the ornament dry for an hour before putting the top back on. Super fine glitter coats the inside of the ornament the best, but all types of glitter will work. To see a video of the process, check out youtu.be/ lTvq2G Pkm9U.
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Chef and restaurateur John des Rosiers creates a Modern Shepherd's Pie and Hot Sweet & Sour Soup made with leftover Thanksgiving Day ingredients. MICHELLE LAVIGNE-Sun-Times Media
be tripped out on tryptophan. But somehow it won't be a challenge to muster enthusiasm for hauling out the remains of the bird for yet another meal. Turkey - and all the trimmings - just seems better the second time around. And chefs everywhere have caught onto Black Friday gourmet fare. While their recipes might not compare to that perennial midnight tip-toe into the kitchen for a refrigerator-lit pull off the cold turkey bone, they are no sloppy seconds. "I actually like turkey cold," said Big Bowl Executive Chef Marc Bernard. "Turkey picks up a funny flavor when it's reheated." Bernard's favorite remainsof-the-day sandwich ¡s cold turkey, mashed potatoes and cranberry sauce layered on toasted ciabatta bread. He likes to add unsalted Ker-
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(Adapted from Chef John des Rosiers) STUFFING MIXTURE:
All turkey bones, cut into 2-inch pieces i large onion, cut into 1-inch pieces 1 large carrot, cut into 1-inch pieces 3 stalks of celery, cut into 1-inch pieces 2 cups sake (or white wine, but sake is best)
2 cups leftover stuffing i egg 3 tablespoons butter i teaspoon fresh thyme
Des Rosiers presses stuffing down so that it will make a crust when baked for a Modern Shepherd's Pie.I MICHELLE LAVIGNE-Sun-Times Media
Dry stuffing in oven for 2-3 hours at 270 degrees (long enough to dry out the stuffing to make bread crumbs); grind in food processor until fine. Cornbine with egg, butter and thyme to make a crumb mixture. Set aside. PIE:
i ½ cups stuffing mixture 2 cups pumpkin puree, or sweet potato puree i teaspoon garam masala spice 1/2 cup onion, sliced and sautéed
Sometimes, he makes cranberry butter, using a paddle attachment on a mixer to soften the butter and adding cranberries that have soaked ¡n hot water for 10-15 minutes. "You'll have a beautiful, pink color," he said. A bit of orange zest adds a zip of flavor. Meanwhile, Chef John des
(Adapted from Chef John des Rosiers) . TURKEY STOCK:
2 cups turkey breast meat, julienned i cup sauce or gravy i cup celery, chopped into ½-inch pieces /2 cup stuffing mixture 5-6 slices Carr Valley (Bessie's Blend) cheese Sea salt and Tellicherry black pepper, to taste
Place stuffing mixture in bottom of pot, packing firmly and evenly on bottom. Layer remaining ingredients in order listed. Season each layer with a touch of salt and pepper. Bake at 325 degrees until center ¡s hot (approximately 35-45 minutes). If the top crumble and cheese is not slightly browned, broil for just a minute to get color.
Combine all into large pot. Bring to simmer and cook sake until there is no aroma of alcohol, about 10 minutes. Fill pot with 11/2 gallons of water. Simmer for three hours, strain and set aside stock. Throw away bones and vegetables. SOUP:
1 gallon turkey stock 3-4 cups turkey meat, from legs preferably, cut into ½-inch pieces 2 cups onion, sliced into ½-inch pieces 2 cups celery, sliced into '/4-inch pieces 1/4 cup fresh ginger, chopped finely 1 cup lemon juice, fresh squeezed y8 cup Thai chile paste 1/8 cup soy sauce
2 cups cranberry puree
Combine all ingredients except for cranberry puree in large pot. Bring soup to simmer and cook for 10 minutes.
Ladle soup into bowls and garnish each with tablespoon of cranberry puree.
Rosiers - chef/proprietor of Moderno in Highland Park; Inovasi ¡n Lake Bluff; and Wisma outposts in Lake Bluff, Libertyville and Chicago's
West Loop - will be taking a break from the kitchen while on vacation in Holland this Thanksgiving. But he has supplied relatives with a few ideas
for repurposing leftovers. His recipe for Hot Sweet & Sour Soup, made with turkey meat, ¡s a Thanksgiving nod to Asia, while his Modern Shepherd's Pie recipe tips a Pilgrim's hat toward England. The pot pie gets a special
flavor accent from Tellicherry pepper, which is named for the city on India's Malabar Coast where it originates. It is one of the only ingredients that might require a special pop out to the grocery store. "I developed these recipes
just by thinking about the ingredients most people have in their kitchen after Thanksgiv¡ng," des Rosiers explained. "We always have too much
food after the holiday, and these are creative, easy ways to use it."
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