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City Desk ......................................................2
Dollars and Sense .........................................5
Leyden Township Community Center .........11
Business Guide ......................................17-23
Classifieds ...................................................23
Calendars of Events ....................................24
NORTHLAKE DAYS 2013JUNE 28 – 30
RecordRains Flood
NorthlakeSee Center Spread for story
and more photos.
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CITY OF NORTHLAKE55 E. North Avenue
(708) 343-8700
Jeffrey T. Sherwin, Mayor
Joanne Floistad, City Clerk
Fred J. Paul, Treasurer
Aldermen
Ward 1Paul Straube
Penny Feldmann
Ward 2Sandy DelgadoThomas Padilla
Ward 3Rick RiestererMark Werba
Ward 4Rich Grochowski
Francine Patti
Police Department
911 (emergency)(708) 531-5755 (non-emergency)
Fire Department
911 (emergency)(708) 562-3182 (non-emergency)
City Receives “Green Telligence” Award forCity Hall Renovations
The West Cook County Solid Waste Agency awarded the City of Northlake with its 6thannual “Greentelligence” Award. The award, which will be officially presented at theAgency’s annual dinner on May 10th, is given in recognition of the City’s creativity andpracticality relative to environmental approaches and solutions when undertaking therecent renovations at City Hall.
The following design features were incorporated during the build out of the spaceformerly occupied by the police department:
• Closed cell foam insulation on all exterior walls achieving rating of R-21• Installation of 42 solar tubes through the roof to bring natural daylight to the interior
spaces of the building• Roof insulation achieving an R-40 rating• White polymer roofing to reflect heat• Insulated/tinted thermopane energy efficient windows provided by an energy grant• Energy efficient lighting throughout building funded by an energy grant• Recycled denim insulation in walls between offices for sound control• Re-use of stainless steel railings salvaged from the old Entenmann’s building• Re-use of concrete “holding room” from old police station as a secure vault for
records• Re-use of steel bunk beds from old jail as shelving for records• Re-use of bricks from demolished buildings for interior accent walls• Re-use of ceiling tiles salvaged from old City Council Chambers and former Mark
Twain School• Re-use of “like new” light fixtures salvaged from a hospital in Indiana• Re-use of stainless steel sink salvaged from former hospital• Re-use of toilets and urinals salvaged from old police department and former hospital• Re-use of counter window from old police dispatch room• Re-use of security doors from old police station• Re-use of old wallpaper removed during hallway renovation• Re-use of lumber and cabinet doors salvaged from former Mark Twain School• Re-use of doors salvaged from old police station to build conference table• Re-use of file cabinets salvaged from old Elmhurst Hospital• Re-use of conference table salvaged from former hospital• Re-use of file cabinets salvaged from closed office building slated for demolition• Re-use of conference room chairs salvaged from closed office building slated for
demotion• Re-use of pendant light fixtures salvaged from closed office building• Re-use of cabinet display from Home Depot in kitchen• Re-use of old fire hydrants as base for conference table• Re-use of chairs donated by moving company for City Council seating• Re-use of electric sign salvaged from Automatic Electric• Installation of energy efficient air conditioning units paid for by energy grant• Selling, donating or giving away of old doors, cabinets, concrete blocks, light fixtures
and other building materials salvaged during demolition of old police station space,rather than sending material to landfill
• Re-used granite from front of building for counter tops
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Pace Offers Park-n-Ride Locations toCommuters
For thosewho may notlive or worknear a busroute, drivingto one ofPace’s Park-n-Rides maymake transit service more accessible. Commuterscan park their car for little or no cost and getpicked up by a Pace bus. Pace Park-n-Ridelocations and pricing (where applicable) can befound at PaceBus.com.
PaceBus.com offers an interactive Park-n-Ridemapping tool called WebRoute designed to allowcommuters to identify Park-n-Ride locations andbus routes near their home or work. There are 12Pace-owned Park-n-Rides and over 20 other Park-n-Rides that serve Pace bus routes throughoutCook, DuPage, Lake and Will counties. Parkingspaces are marked with Pace signage to let ridersknow where to safely park.
For more information, please visit PaceBus.comor contact Thomas Robbins, Community RelationsRepresentative at 847-722-8942 [email protected].
As you can see, much thought was given to re-use and recycling ofmaterials as well as energy efficient upgrades when the recentrenovations at City Hall were done. Once we started, it became secondnature to ask what could be done with something rather than throw it
out.Thenewspace atCityHalllooksgreat.While itwas“green”for the
environment, it was also “green” for the City’s budget. The majority ofthe cost of the renovations was delivered through energy grants and agrant from the Illinois Department of Commerce and EconomicOpportunity secured by former State Representative Skip Saviano. Thisproject was completed without any borrowing.
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TICKET PRICE: $21.00 per person
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Special Events
“Cup o Joe” Veteran TalkWe offer a special invitation to all WWII and Korean War veterans, andespecially to those who have attended the Honor Flights to WashingtonD.C. to talk about their trip and share photos over coffee and pastries.Please call and register for this event. Tuesday, May 14 and June 11 at9am at Cimbalo Fitness Center and Museum.
Sting at RaviniaJoin us for an evening of outstanding music under the stars with theone and only STING and his BACK TO BASS TOUR. Pack a picnic,bring your lawn chairs or blanket, and leave the driving to us.Saturday, June 8. Depart from Grant Park at 5 p.m. Concert starts at 8p.m. $65 In District $70 Out of District Rain or shine. Price includeslawn seat and transportation.
Music in the Park at Grant ParkBilly Croft and the 5 Alarm has a blistering rhythm section with fourvocalists, they offer music from the latest hits on the current countrycharts to rock legends, country classics and their own rockin’ originals.Thursday, June 27 at 7:30pm at Grant Park.
Gouin Pool and Water Slides Come and take a splash in our pool and water slides. New season passprices. $35 for In District and $50 out of district for the entiresummer!!!! We offer walk in fees, individual passes, swimminglessons, party packages, and much more! Our opening day is FridayMay 24th.Feel free to contact Marlin Roa for further questions at 708-538-0100.
Join us for our Gouin Pool Kick Off Party! FREE giveaways, DJ,games, prizes, and fun! All of these are free with paid admission andpool passes. No pre-registration required. Saturday June 15th 12pm-4pm. Feel free to contact Marlin Roa for further questions at 708-538-0100.
Summer Camps
“Fun”tastic Adventure Camps (ages 3-5)Each week the curriculum focuses on a unique theme that introducespreschool age children to the exciting world around them. There areten separate weeks of camp, each with a different theme. Everyadventure includes art, music, outdoor play, games, and story time.Half Day Session time: 9 a.m.-noon, class will be held at Bataan Parkin Melrose Park and at Veterans Park District Preschool in Northlake.The fees for this camp are $60 in district, $65 Friendly Neighbor, $85out of district per camp. All Day Session time: 9 a.m.-3 p.m. This classwill be held at Bulger Park, Melrose Park. The fees for this camp are$120 in district, $125 friendly neighbor, $145 out of district per camp.Call (708)343-5270 for more information. Camp starts June 10.
Super Camp(Ages 6-12 and 13-17)Join Veterans Park District for our second year of Special RecreationSuper Day Camp! Qualified staff will lead small groups in games,songs, arts and crafts, and other super fun activities. Once a week wewill go to Gouin Pool and one day we will go on a field trip. Safety isour number one priority. Veterans Park District has been providingrecreational opportunities to individuals with special needs for over 15years. Our staff will make sure that your child will have a great time.Please inquire about scholarships. Camp is held Monday-Thursday12:15-4:30 p.m. For more information please call (708)343-5270.Super Camp starts June 17.
Junior Counselor ProgramThis summer Veteran’s Park District will be starting a Junior CounselorProgram for youth ages 13 to 15, who are interested in learning aboutleadership skills they can use throughout their life as well as learningto work with children! Interested youth are invited to experience thefun and rewards of camp as a junior counselor. Throughout camp, youwill: Participate in leadership activities, go on a weekly field trip(separate from day camp), and assist Camp Counselors with programsand activities for day camp children. To apply to be a Junior Counselor,stop in at Grant Park to fill out an application. The Junior Counselorprogram starts June 10.
Teen Trip CampRegister now for tons of fun this summer! This camp is for teens ages13 to 15. The teen camp will go on a minimum of two field trips perweek, plus go to Gouin Pool once a week. In addition to trips, camperswill have fun choosing their own activities from arts and crafts to sports to movies, this will be a summer you won’t forget!Teen Trip camp starts June 10.
Summer Day CampJoin us for an exciting and adventurous summer! Each session
Veterans Park Districtincludes three weeks of themed arts & crafts, games, weekly pooldays, field trips, and much more! Your child will make new friendswhile enjoying their summer in a fun and safe environment. All of ourstaff members are certified in CPR and First-Aid. Our day campers areplaced in small groups to give our staff the opportunity to get to knoweach camper individually. Day Camp starts June 10.
Youth
Mommy & Me Ballet(Ages 2 and up)Mommy and me is a class offered for our younger ballet participants.One parent and their child will participate for the entire class periodand learn the basics of ballet in a fun and educational way. Please callMarlin Roa at 708-538-0100 for additional information.
Karate Academy (Ages 6-13)COME TRY A CLASS FOR FREE!Get your kid(s) involved in the best martial arts program in the area tolearn self-defense, self-confidence and self-discipline. From basictechniques to sparring drills, Karate Academy helps students achieveleadership skills and everyday self-defense. Uniforms are $35. Ask usabout our new Session dates by calling Veterans Park District at (708)343-5270. Register with the Karate Academy by coming in onMondays from 5:15pm to 6pm.
Preschool
Preschool (Ages 3-5)
Our preschool program offers the ideal environment for you and yourpreschooler. Imagine your child being inspired daily by dedicatedteachers, meeting new friends, singing, dancing, creating art, andmuch more!
We prepare our preschoolers academically, physically, and socially tobegin their education journey successfully. Come and join the fun! CallPreschool Director, Marlin Roa, at 708-538-0100 for further questionsor to schedule a tour of one of our classrooms!
Preschool Open House (Ages 3-5) Veterans Park Preschool will host its annual open house this spring.Information regarding our program and curriculum will be available.Everyone is welcome to stop by to meet our teachers. May 8th from5pm-6:00pm at Bulger Preschool 1601 Hirsch Melrose Park, BataanPreschool, 1220 N 9th, Melrose Park and Veterans Park Preschool at112 N Wolf Rd., Northlake. Call Preschool Director, Marlin Roa, at 708-538-0100 for further questions.
Preschool Multicultural Class (Ages 3-5)Our multicultural class will consist of students who primarily speak adifferent language besides English at home. The teachers objective willconsist of teaching the preschoolers basic English words includingtheir shapes, numbers, ABC’s, colors, months, and days of the week.The Multicultural Class will concentrate on teaching basic Englishwords. The class will have the same experiences as the other classesand integrate the same Fun Shine Curriculum. Call Preschool Director,Marlin Roa, at 708-538-0100 for further questions or to schedule atour of one of our classrooms!
Teens
Midnight Hoops (Grades 6th – 8th)Do you love to play basketball? Then come to midnight hoops!!! GrantPark Recreation Center (44 West Golfview drive, Northlake), Friday,May 17 and June 21 from 9pm-11pm, $3.
Adults
Flea Quest TripTake a bus trip with fellow flea market fans on an adventure to a localmar-ket destination. On the bus ride back the group can share their finds and celebrate theirconquests. A mini auction will be held on the bus for a chance to bidon a unique treasure found by our staff.Ride on the VPD bus to our market destination of the Sand-wich FleaMarket in Sandwich Illinois. Sunday, June 23. Bus departs from GrantPark at 7am and returns at 2pm. $16.
Veterans Park District Fitness Passport
Veterans Park District is currently in the first Winter Season of ourFitness Passports. The Passport is an efficient, flexible way to enjoy allthe fitness classes Veterans Park District offers. With the Passport youare free to attend any class throughout the week that fits your ever
changing schedule. Classes available are Zumba, Fitness Boot Camp,Pi-Yo Fusion and Advance and Beginner Belly Dancing. Classes arescheduled Tuesday morning and night, Wednesday night, Thursdaynight and Saturday morning. There are varying sizes of passports toallow participants to attend a certain number of classes, ranging from6 to an unlimited amount, during the 12 week season. Join ourcurrent season and we will be happy to prorate the price of ourpassports for you! Our new Spring Season runs through May 16 witheach class running 12 times during the Season. Stop by and pick upyour Passport today and get in gear with the New Year!
Ballroom Dance Shall we dance? This class is a great way to get ready for weddings,reunions, parties or a night out on the town. Come join in the romanceof ballroom dancing and either learn new dances or perfect your skills.This is a great way to get exercise while having fun. You will learn thefox-trot, waltz, cha-cha, tango, swing, and the rumba. Wednesdays,June 5-July 17 from 7-9pm at Kahl Park. Per Person - $50 InDistrict/$55 Out of District Per Couple - $80 In District/$85 Out of District.
Dog Obedience (18+)The new session of dog obedience classes begin April 4th. The newsession included: AKC Puppy S.T.A.R and Basic Obedience. Call 708-343-5270 for more information
Special Recreation
Veterans Park District, in cooperation with the village of River Grove,provides year-round recreation and leisure activities for individuals ofall ages with special needs. Our goal is to provide opportunities fornew experiences, socialization and quality programming. Youth andpreschool programs are inclusion programs that are open to childrenwith or without special needs. Teen and adult programs are set up toaccommodate individuals with special needs.
Adult Lunch Party
Moment in Time At this lunch party we are going back in time to that magical promnight! The enjoyable duet Ron & Sandier are a high energy song anddance team. Fantastic lunch includes: Beef Burgundy with butterednoodles, Lemon Chicken and Parsley Potatoes, Carrots Visy, SpinachSalad with Poppy -seed dressing, rolls with butter and dessert andcoffee, tea and cold beverages. Raffles and prizes will add to theentertaining event. Friday, June 14 at 12pm at Grant Park. $16.
Especially for Seniors
Birthday Bingo (Adult/Senior ages 21-99)This is a celebration of Birthdays because if it is your birthday thismonth this program is free. A breakfast buffet of favorite breakfastfoods will be served at 10:00AM. After breakfast we play Bingo forprizes. Wednesday, April 10 & May 8, at 10:00AM at Grant Park. Call(708) 343-5270 for information. The fee is $3.00 for pre-registrationwalk in fee is $3.50.
Kentucky Derby Day & Bingo (Adult/Senior ages 21-99)Wear a fancy hat, you may win a prize. We’re serving a hot dog lunchwith all the trimmings; chips, cookies and ice cream, cold and hotbeverages. Join the fun in the horse race game. Bingo for prizes willfollow. Friday, May 3rd, at 12PM at Grant Park. For more informationplease call (708) 343-5270. $6.00.
Beach Party Bingo (Adult/Senior ages 21-99)Come in your swimwear or your favorite cover up and sun hat alsosuggested. Gourmet Lunch box will include your choice of ChickenSalad or smoked ham & Swiss, Turkey with provolone all on a freshbuttery croissant, Pasta Salad, fresh fruit and a lemon bar. Hot coffee,tea and cold beverages will be provided. Following our beach partyLunch we will play Bingo for prizes. Friday, May 31, 12:00PM at GrantPark. Fee: $8. For more information please call (708) 343-5270.
Trips
Starved Rock’s Tribute to Elvis / Ream’s Meat Market (Adult/ Senior21/99)This is a day of breathtaking scenic beauty at Starved Rock Lodge. Wewill have a fabulous lunch with a great dessert, in the dinner theater.Then a tribute to Elvis “the King of Rock”. On the way home we willstop at Elburn Market which has earned their spot in Cured Meat Hallof Fame with over 200 awards. You will be interested in the highquality fresh and smoked meats. Tuesday, May 7th departing fromNorthlake’s Grant Park, 44 W. Golfview Drive at 9:15AM returninghome about 6:30PM. $59.
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Grant Park7:30 - 9:30 p.m.$3.00 Admission
Students must be picked up promptly; noloitering
Appropriate attire and conduct will be enforced
No “juking” - No fighting
Refreshments will be sold by Veterans Park
Last Dance Until Fall!May 3
A Senior Club for men and women 55 years of age and olderMeetings are held the 2nd and 4th Tuesday of every month at 1:00 p.m.
–Free pastries and coffee Bingo following the meeting–Many trips and events are held throughout the year
Boundaries for membership eligibility are:Within the City limits of NORTHLAKE and The Unincorporated area of LEYDEN
TOWNSHIP. If you want to meet other seniors and have fun, join us!
Membership is only $5.00 per yearOur meetings are held at Grant Park Recreation Center
44 W. Golfview • Northlake, IL
LIVE IT UP CLUB
Sponsored by the Northlake Youth Commission
Dollars andSense By Fred Paul
Trees ManageRainwater and MaySave You DollarsTrees may actually prevent more flooding in thearea than has occurred. Mature trees capture therainwater to help normal storms from becomingfloods. Water drips from leaf to leaf and ispartially absorbed by the leaf, evaporating before itreaches the ground. The remaining water goes intothe soil and gets absorbed into the trees rootsystem. The roots help to keep the soil fromwashing away.Mature trees intercept 25 to 35 percent ofrainwater that falls on them. The average maturetree keeps about 1,400 gallons of water fromflowing into storm sewers. That’s 1,400 gallonsthat keeps water from going into storm sewers andbacking up into anybody’s basement. Since we have paved over much of our land, treeshelp to capture the rain. All the rain that falls onpaved land runs off into storm sewers, where itsometimes is too much to handle. Trees can help.Planting trees is extremely beneficial tohomeowners who are trying to protect their homesfrom too much water in the sewer system.
Join us...PresenceCasa San Carlo
RetirementCommunity
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May 31 - 12:00 p.m.
Events include refreshments.Bring a friend.
See why our residents love us!
Make your reservation today...call 708-562-4300
420 North Wolf RoadNorthlake, IL 60164
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“My Old Northlake”Fred Castiglia was the first to recognize that
the picture was the old Ful-Roy Park atFullerton and Roy Street. Many peopleresponded saying they remember skating there.
Can you identify this photo? Submit youranswer by emailing the mayor [email protected]. If you have oldcity photos with a story please submit copies tothe Mayor’s office for future contests.
Trees Available for2013 Planting
Season
Trees for the 2013 spring or fallplanting are available. As a matterof fact, you can make a request fora tree to be planted during any time
in the next 5 years. If you haveroom on your parkway to provide ahome for a tree, call Public Worksat 708-562-0940 to pick from the
list of trees for planting.Remember, trees located on the
parkway or in the City’s right of waycannot be cut or trimmed without
permission from the City. The rightof way is generally the area 20 feet
from the back of the curb. If indoubt, or if a tree in this area
needs attention, call Public Worksat 708-562-0940.
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mailbag.
From the BuildingDepartment and CodeEnforcement Department
The warm days of summer are upon us. This is thetime that many property owners are enjoying theoutdoors, doing home improvements and gardening.Here are some things to keep in mind this summer.
PROPERTY MAINTENANCE• Grass should be kept at no more than 8 inches in
height. Noxious weeds are prohibited.• Bushes, trees, and other plantings must be trimmed
so that they are not a hazard. In particular, theymust not impede pedestrian and automobile traffic.
• When cleaning your yard, don’t forget the alley, ifyou have one
• Keep garbage can lids on tight• Screens must be in place on all windows and
remain in good repair• Remove all standing water• Clean up after your pets
CODE ENFORCEMENT COMPLAINTSIn the spring and summer, the code enforcement
officers handle hundreds of complaints.
Feeding Wild AnimalsFeeding birds is a favorite pastime for many, but
birdseed also lures nuisance animals like pigeons,squirrels, raccoons, skunks, and even rats. By increasingthe food supply, feeding birds can encourage the rapidgrowth of animal populations. Department of PublicHealth and Safety officials are often then required to trpthe intruders. Diseases are also spread from animal toanimal through infected feeders and bird baths.
Be cautious in your feeding of birds. Place food in abird feeder. Regularly rake under the feeder to removefood from the ground. If the notice nuisance animals,remove the food source at once. Disinfect feeders with asmall amount of bleach every two weeks. Change thewater in bird baths weekly (this will also help reduce therisk of West Nile Virus).
Also, the City Council recently passed an ordinanceprohibiting the feeding of geese, ducks and otherwaterfowl, especially in Centerpoint Preserve. Feedingof waterfowl is harmful to the birds, and alsoencourages them to linger at Centerpoint where theyleave droppings on the bike path and playing fields.Signs have been posted, and the fine is $25.00 perviolation. If you don’t want your children playing in
around by feeding them.
Building PermitsPlease remember that Building Permits are required
before undertaking most construction projects in yourhome. Building Permits ensure that the constructionconforms to the Zoning Ordinance and Building Codes.To obtain a building permit or request information,contact the Building Department at (708) 343-8700.
Fence PermitsA permit for a fence is required before you install the
fence. Fences are not allowed in the front yard of aresidential property. To obtain a fence permit, residentsmust complete a simple application form, show a copy
of their plat of survey, and indicate thelocation, size, height, and type of fence to beinstalled. If a contractor is installing thefence, the contractor must be licensed,bonded, and insured and present a copy ofthe contract.
Excavation WorkFor your protection, call the Joint Utility
Locating Information for Excavators(J.U.L.I.E.) at the number below before youdig for any home improvement project,including additions, sheds, decks, pools, ortree planting. J.U.L.I.E. is a messagehandling service which coordinates thelocating of utilities to protect those diggingand the underground facilities from damage.
J.U.L.I.E.’s number is toll free and theyoperate 24 hours a day, 365 days per year.When you or your excavator call,J.U.L.I.E.’s operator will request your name,phone number, and address, as well as theexcavation site address, the type and extentof work, and start date. J.U.L.I.E. 1-800-892-0123 Illinois State Law requires two-working days notice.
Be A Good NeighborThe following are matters of being good
neighbors:• Parking vehicles in the grass is prohibited• Loud music from cars and residences is not
only disturbing to your neighbors, it can resultin a ticket and fine
• Garbage is not allowed to be placed out forcollection before 5:00 pm. on Thursday
• Fireworks are illegal, and especially disturbingto your neighbors late at night.
• The Illinois Vehicle Code requires that allmotorized vehicles using the streets must belicensed. This means that all motorizedscooters, go-carts, dirt bikes, etc. areprohibited from the streets unless they arelicensed by the state. These devices are alsoprohibited from our sidewalks and the bikepath. Parents, please remember that if youpurchase these items for your children, theyare only allowed on private property, and thatoperation on the public right of way is at yourown risk and could result in a citation.
A large number of Code Enforcement calls canbe eliminated if everyone remembers to be a goodneighbor, especially during the summer wheneveryone is outside and the windows are open.
goose waste, please do not encourage the geese to hang
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Inoperable Vehicles ProhibitedNorthlake Municipal code prohibits storing or parking junk cars or inoperable
vehicles in residential districts. This regulation applies to any unlicensed vehiclesor those with flat tires, broken windshields or other conditions that make theminoperable.
Now on Sale –Images ofAmerica:Northlake
On sale at Northlake City Hall for$20.00.
Author Edgar Gamboa Navar, apicture history of Northlake with
details.
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www.northlakecity.com
NOTICENew State Law
Requires ElectronicsRecycling
State law makes electronics recyclingmandatory.
The City of Northlake offers a freeelectronic recycling service. You can
drop these items of at the PublicWorks Department, 100 W. Palmer,
Monday through Friday, from 7:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
NORTHLAKE
DAYS
2013
June 28, 29 & 30
FOOD VENDORS
MUSIC
CARNIVAL
...AND MUCH MORE!
Planning to Put Up a Shed?If you are planning to put up a shed in your yard this summer, there are some important things you
need to know first. You need to get a permit from City Hall, 55 E. North Avenue. You need to bring inyour plat of survey.
When looking at what type of shed to put up, here are the City’s requirements. The shed cannot bemore than 120 square feet and no more than 8 feet high. The shed needs to be at least 3 feet off the sideof the property line and 10 feet away from the back of the property line. It also has to be 10 feet awayfrom any structure and it must have a solid floor.
If you do not get a permit, you will get a ticket. If it is not in the right place, you may be required tomove it. However, if not, you will be required to move it before you can sell the house. For any additionalinformation, please contact the Building Department at 708-343-8700.
Howard H. Rohde American Legion Post #888241 E. North Ave., Northlake, IL
Cinco De MayoCelebration
Friday – May 3, 2013 6-8 p.m.Adults – $6.00 Children under 12 – $3.00
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Upcoming Programs at Leyden Community CenterChildrenÅfs Programs
CochiaroÅfs Movie Night: First Fridayof each month, ages: 5-12, 6:00-8:00p.m., $5 ($7 O/D). Kids could enjoy amovie on a big screen projector, eatpizza & have a soft drink. Whileparents can enjoy 2 hours of kid freetime.
Zumbatomics (Zumba for kids):Mondays, April 22nd thru June 17th,ages: 6-9 @ 5:00-5:45 p.m., ages: 10-12 @ 6:00-6:45 p.m., $40 ($46 O/D) or$6 ($7 O/D) daily fee.
Pre Ballet: Saturdays, May 4th thruJune 8th, ages: 3-4, 10:00-10:30 a.m.,$40 ($45 O/D).
Intro to Ballet: Saturdays, May 4th thruJune 8th, ages: 5-6, 10:45-11:15 a.m.,$40 ($45 O/D).
Basic Ballet: Saturdays, May 4th thruJune 8th, age: 7-12, 11:15 a.m.-12:00p.m., $40 ($45 O/D).
Tumbling & Gymnastics: Saturdays,June 22nd thru July 20th, ages: 5-8,10:15-11:00 a.m., $49 ($52 O/D).
Jr. Basketball Camp: Tuesdays, May7th thru May 28th, ages: 7-10, 5:15-6:15 p.m., $28 ($30 O/D).
AshlieÅfs Art I: Saturdays, May 4ththru May 25th, ages: 3-4, 9:00-9:45a.m., $40 ($45 O/D).
AshlieÅfs Art II: Saturdays, May 4ththru May 25th, ages: 5-12, 9:00-9:45a.m., $40 ($45 O/D).
Elementary / Cartoon Drawing:Fridays, June 7th thru July 5th, ages:6-12, 5:15-6:15 p.m., $47 ($49 O/D).
MotherÅfs Day Surprise: Saturday,May 11th, ages: 5-12, 11:00 a.m.-1:00p.m., $6 ($7 O/D).
Bake & Decorate a Cake: Saturday,May 25th, ages: 5-12, 11 a.m.-1:00p.m., $6 ($7 O/D).
Tutoring: By appointment only, 1st &2nd Graders (4-45 Minute Visits)session $100 ($115 O/D) 3rd, 4th &5th Grades (4-60 Minute Visits)
session $120 ($135 O/D).
Karate for Kids: Tuesdays, ages: 4-7,6:30-7:00 p.m., May 21st thru June25th, Thursdays, ages: 8-13, 6:30-7:00p.m., May 23rd thru June 27th ,Wednesdays, 14 years and older, 7:30-8:30 p.m.,May 22nd thru June 26th ,$45 ($48 O/D). These classes takeplace at ATA Martial Arts KarateStudios, 10125 W. Grand Ave, FP.
Soccer & T- Ball Combo: Saturdays,ages: 3-5, 1:15-2:00 p.m., $28 ($30O/D).
Basketball Clinic _Level 1: Saturdays,May 4th thru June 8th, ages: 4-6,11:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.,$48 ($50 O/D).
Girls Basketball Clinic: Saturdays, May4th thru June 8th, ages: 7-10, 12:00-1:00 p.m., $48 ($50 O/D).
Track & Field: Saturdays at (WestdalePark), May 4th thru June 8th, ages: 7-13, 9:00-10:00 a.m., $49 ($52 O/D)
Kids First Volleyball: Thursdays, May16th thru June 13th, ages: 7-14, 5:00-6:15 p.m., $59 ($62 O/D).
Jr. Fire Fighter Camp: Thursday, June13th, ages: 8-10, 8:30Am-5:30 p.m.,$17 ($20 O/D).
Steps Blastball: Saturdays, May 11ththru June 15th, 10:00-11:00 a.m.,ages: 3-5, $35 ($37 O/D).
The following kids programs are heldat our Westdale Park Location,
Ages: 3-5, hours 12:30-2:00 p.m._Unless otherwise stated.
Friday Flicks: Fridays, June 21st thruJuly 26th, $10 ($13 O/D), 12:30-2:15p.m..
Games & More: Wednesdays, June19th thru July 24th, $48 ($50 O/D),12:30-1:15 p.m..
Art Plus Young Rembrandts:Thursdays, June 20th thru July 25th,$47 ($49 O/D), 12:00-2:00 p.m..
Fun & Dance Zumbatomics (Zumba for
Kids): Mondays, April 22nd thru June17th, 12:15-1:00 p.m., $40 ($46 O/D).Daily fees available for $6 ($7 O/D).
Adult Classes
LeoÅfs Boot Camp : Tuesdays, April23rd thru May 28th and/or Thursdays,April 25th thru May 30th, ages: 18+,7:15-8:15 p.m., $50/$9 Daily ($55 O/D$10 Daily).
Zumba: Tuesdays, 6:15-7:15 p.m., May28th thru July 16th, Saturdays, 9:00-10:00 a.m., June 1st thru July 20th ,$40 ($46 O/D) or daily rates $6 ($7O/D).
Zumba Toning: Thursday, March 14ththru May 2nd, 5:45-6:45 p.m., $48 ($54O/D).
You may pay a daily rates forprograms already started.
Senior Exercise: Tuesdays &Thursdays, year around , 9:00-10:00a.m., Must be 55 or older, Free!
Special Events & Seminars
Garage Sale (Westdale Park),Saturday, May 18th 9:00 a.m.-3:00p.m.
Space $10 ($13 O/D) Tables $5, Freeadmission!
Cyber Safety, Saturday, May 11th 1:30-2:30 p.m., Free admission!
Passes offered:
Boxing Passes: (call for pricing)
Open Gym Passes: Good for one yearto date, $15 ($40 O/D)
Fitness Passes: 6-months $45 ($65O/D), 12-months $80 ($120 O/D).
Leyden Township Community Center
2620 N. Mannheim Road
Franklin Park, Il 60131
847.451.5144
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2002 Blue Chevy Imala2006 and 2010 White Chevy Impala(photo not actual car being raffled)
NORTHLAKE DAYS 2013 ENTERTAINMENT
Friday, June 28th7:00-8:30 p.m. ...............................April’s Reign9:30-11:30 .........................................Evoluton
Saturday, June 29th6:30-8:00 p.m. ......................Generation................................American English
Sunday, June 30th6:00-7:30 p.m. ..........................97 Nine
Tickets are $10.00 eachOnly 400 tickets will be soldDrawing Sunday, June 30th
6:00 p.m.
Northlake Days Car Raffle
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Record Rains Flood NorthlakeRecord rains flooded the City of Northlake and the greater Chicago Metropolitan area on Wednesday and Thursday, April 17-18, 2013. The City was subjected to 6 inch
along the Illinois River.Northlake was cut off for a period of time due to flooding at North and Mannheim, North Avenue and the railroad, Lake Street viaduct, Grand Avenue and Green StreetThe Doyle Detention Pond at North and Railroad was completely filled and overflowing. The detention pond behind West Leyden was filled to capacity as was the Railr
while several other communities, particularly along the Des Plaines River, were still experiencing flooding into the next week.
Police Station, designed by SRBL Architects, which latermerged with FGM Architects of Oak Brook, floods for thirdtime since 2009. The construction manager for this project wasCamosy Construction of Zion, IL. Repairs each time have costthousands of dollars, not all of which was covered by insuarnce.Litigation is pending and no settlement with the variouscontractors or architect has been reached to date.
Northlake Police Department
Creek floods backyards
Railroad Avenue and North Avenue
North Avenue looking west from Railroad Parkview and Roy
Nagl
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hes of rain and surrounding areas had similar amounts. The flooding spanned the area from McHenry County to the north, to Joliet on the south, as well as several towns
t and Mannheim Road south of Grand and in near Lake Street.oad Avenue and Whitehall detention pond which eventually overflowed, sending floodwater down Golfview Drive. Most of the water had receded by Friday evening,
y
e-Perri Park
Country Club Drive Backyards at Country Club and Roy
Creek at Roy Avenue
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Northlake Days 2012
June 28, 29 & 30Craft Booth Application
Are you interested in having a craft booth at Northlake Days? It’s a three day event – June 28, 29 and 30. The fee is $80.00 for a10’ x 10’ space. You must provide your own tent or covering. If interested, fill out the form below and send to:
City of NorthlakeAttn: Liz Biddle55 E. North AvenueNorthlake, IL 60164
Name_________________________________________________________________________________________________
Address_______________________________________________________________________________________________
City/State/Zip __________________________________________________________________________________________
NORTHLAKE DAYS 2013 PARADE APPLICATION
R E M I N D E R
City regulation states that there will be no parking on all streetsbetween 2:00 a.m. and 6:00 a.m.
Also, on north-south streets, there is no parking on the west side ofthe street at any time. On east-west streets, there is no parking on
the north side of the street at any time.
Solicitors WarningThe City of Northlake, the Northlake Police
Department and the Northlake Fire Departmentare NOT asking for donations from residents ofNorthlake. Before you donate, call City Hall to
see if anyone who requests funds is registered withthe Clerk’s office.
The annual Northlake Days parade will take place on Sunday, June 30, 2013. Get your organization, club, team or neighbors to join in the fun! This is a greatway to advertise your group!
NORTHLAKE BASEBALL/SOFTBALL
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Triton College Upcoming Events
May 4 ................................................Triton College Open House
May 4 ...............................................Community Recycling Event
May 11....................................................Adena Woods Clean-Up
May 16..............................................Triton College Jazz Concert
May 18 ....................47th Annual Triton College Commencement
May 19 ..................................................................Choral Concert
May 19 ..................................Tempo Preparatory Music Program
May 20.........................................................Spring Band Concert
May 23 ..............................................................Job Club Meeting
Triton College is one of the nation’s premier two-year institutionsof higher education dedicated to student success. The schooloffers close to 100 degree and certificate programs at its 100-acre campus that features a comfortable, friendly and diverseatmosphere. More than 15,000 students enroll at Triton eachyear. It is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission;member, North Central Association.
For more information on Triton events, visit www.triton.edu
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Do you have a story of special interest? Did you recently get engaged or celebrate an anniversary?Is there a new baby in the house? We’d love to hear from you!e-mail us at: [email protected] or mail to: Northlake City News
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Glenn Miller, Agent404 E. North Ave.
Northlake, IL 60164(708) 562-3404
BUSINESS GUIDENorthlake City NewsNewsletter Coordinator, Liz Biddle • 708-343-8700 •[email protected]
Northlake City News is published by the City ofNorthlake to inform its residents of present activities inthe City and the ever-growing plans for the future inpursuit of better government and good citizenship.
Items should be submitted to the NewsletterCoordinator no later than the 20th of each month by12:00 noon at City Hall.
Full page advertisements - $250.00; 1/2 pageadvertisements - $150.00; 1/4 page advertisements -$80.00; business card size advertisements - $40.00
Classified Ads: Business Ad - $20.00; Want Ads -$10.00; Items for Sale - $5.00
Extra copies and back issues of Northlake City Newscan be obtained at City Hall.
FAMILY PARTYPACK
* 25 pieces of chicken(broasted or barbeque)
* 4 lbs. of Italian Beef(with hot or sweet peppers)
* 1 tray of Mostaccioli
* 1 tray of tossed salad with dressing
This package includes bread, plates,napkins, knives and forks
Serves approx. 20 people
$9999plus tax and delivery
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We are Pleased and Proudto Live in and Servethe Northlake Area.
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Help wanted: Custodian position. 40 hour work week-5 days. Will beresponsible for cleaning and maintaining the health and safety standards of thefacility. The individual may also be required to make basic repairs, and preparevacant units for re-rental. Donald W. Kent Residence. 100 S. Wolf Road. Please
send or fax resume to [email protected]. 708-409-4712.
Electrical work: No job to small. Reasonable prices. (licensed and bonded in Northlake.) Call Adam at 708-228-7114.
Are you looking for trusted, well trained and compassionate caregivers?ALLCARE Homehealth Agency, Inc. can help you. We are licensed, accredited,bonded and insured with Worker’s Comp. and Liability/Professional Insurance.For more details, please visit our website at www.allcareagencyinc.com. For
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