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Repeat performanceThe Cary Junior Trojans pom team defended its state championship title for a fourth time at the Illinois Recreational Cheer Associa-tion Competition at the Sears Centre in Hoffman Estates. Team members are Emily Ashleman, Kassia Atkinson, Ola Chmiel, Autumn Claver, Ashley Cook, Taylor Copas, Kelly Crowther, Jenna Davison, Sarah Deasy, Ally Ehlers, Brianna Fleury, Kayla Grochecki, Julia Heckel, Hailey Hochel, Kiara Jarecki, Veronica Johns, Laney Kochek, Nicole Kunz, Hannah Lomonaco, Molly Marshall, Marissa Mason, Alexa Murphy, Stephanie Negoda, Kate O’Keefe, Ashley Peldiak, Sarina Reuskens, Hannah Rousseau, Molly Smith, Mikaela Stauder, Kiley Stephen, Anna Wolowicz and Breana Youngs. The squad is coached by Shannon Stephen, Tricia Jarecki and Amie Youngs.
WHERE IT’S AT
COMMuNITIESAlgonquin..................................5, 6
Cary...............................................6
Crystal Lake.........................6, 7, 8
Harvard.........................................8
Hebron....................................8, 10
Huntley.........................................8Johnsburg..............................10, 11
Marengo............................12, 13
McHenry......................10, 11, 13
Spring Grove....................12, 15
Union.......................................12
Wonder Lake..........................12
Woodstock........................13, 15COMMuNITY CALENDARNeed something to do this weekend? Use the Community Calendar to find fun events that will get your family out of the house. Pages 2-3 26
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• 8:30 to 10 a.m. – Knights of Columbus free-throw contest, St. Thomas the Apostle School gym, 469 Lake St., Crystal Lake. For boys and girls ages 10-14. Win-ners compete in Feb. 26 district championship. Sponsors: Knights of Columbus Councils 3880 and 10678. Free. Information: Todd Gray at [email protected].
• 9 to 11 a.m. – Pee Wee Basket-ball League classes, Duker School, 3711 Kane Ave., McHenry. Eight-week session for children in grades 1-2. Sponsor: City of McHenry Parks & Recreation Department. Cost: $60 city residents, $70 nonresi-dents. Registration and information: 815-363-2160 or www.ci.mchenry.il.us.
• 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. – Used book collection day, The Friends Store #15 in Crystal Lake Plaza, 6500 Northwest Highway, Crystal Lake. Friends of the Crystal Lake Library will accept gently-used books, CDs and DVDs for its April sale. Informa-tion: 815-382-1187 or www.focll.org.
• 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. – Used book sale, Algonquin Township Build-ing 6B, 3702 Northwest Highway, Crystal Lake. Sponsored by Crystal Lake Friends of Gifted Education to benefit gifted education for District 47 schools. Free admission. Infor-mation: www.clfoge.org or contact [email protected].
• 9:30 to 11 a.m. – Algonquin Preschool open house, Algonquin. For those interested in enrolling their children in the fall or February to finish the current year. Infor-mation: 847-658-2232 or www.algonquinpreschool.org.
* 10 to 2 a.m. – St. John’s Mis-sion Resale Shop, 215 Washington St., Algonquin. Featuring a variety of clothing, household, holiday, chil-dren’s items and more. Sponsored by St. John’s Evangelical Lutheran Church to benefit the community. Information: 847-658-9105.
• 2 to 4 p.m. – Diapering 101, Crystal Lake Health Food Store, 26 E. Crystal Lake Ave., Crystal Lake. Learn the ins and outs of using cloth diapers. Host: Green Lil’ Bums. Free drop-in event. Information: 815-529-1293.
• 3 to 4:30 p.m. – Home Alone
class, Historic Village Hall, 2 S. Main St., Algonquin. Learn what to do in an emergency, safety tips and more for children who stay alone occasionally. Sponsor: Lake in the Hills Parks & Recreation Depart-ment. Cost: $30 city residents, $36 nonresidents. Registration and information: 847-960-7460 or www.lith.org.
• 4 p.m. – Lifetree Café, Willow Creek Crystal Lake Church, 220 Ex-change Drive, Crystal Lake. Program about a Schindler’s list Holocaust survivor. Free. Information: 815-715-5476 or [email protected].
• 5:30 p.m. – Marengo Lions Club blindfold dinner, 125 S. State St., Marengo. Cost: $25 a person. Portion of proceeds benefit the Center for Sight & Hearing in Rock-ford. Reservations and information: 815-568-3258.
• 6:30 p.m. – “Soul Surfer” movie, First Presbyterian Church of Woodstock, 2018 N. Route 47, Woodstock. Games, snacks. Free. Accepting items for Church World Service Hygiene Kits. Information: 815-338-2627 or www.fpcwood-stock.org.
• 7 to 11 p.m. – Lake in the Hills Hurricanes Fast Pitch Softball bowling fundraiser, Edgetown Bowl, 1330 S. Eastwood Drive, Wood-stock. To benefit the 12U girls team. Food, raffles and prizes. Cost: $50 a couple. To register: [email protected]. Information: 815-988-1619.
Sunday, Jan. 27
• Noon to 2 p.m. – Buffet-style ham dinner, Zion Lutheran Church, 4206 W. Elm St., McHenry. Tickets available at the door: $10 adults, $5 children, free for children 5 and younger. Carryouts available.
Information: 815-385-0859 or 815-385-2853.
• Noon to 2 p.m. – Scholastic Book Fair and open house, St. Jo-seph’s Catholic School, 201 N. Divi-sion St., Harvard. Fundraiser for the school. Refreshments. Information: 815-943-6933 or [email protected].
• 1 p.m. – Videos of oral histories of Huntley’s founding families, Cosman Cultural Center, 12015 Mill St., Huntley. View recent interviews with some of Huntley’s key residents made by the Huntley Historical Society. Free. Refresh-ments available. Information: 847-669-3341.
• 1 to 4 p.m. – Annual Cookies and Cocoa event, Destination Safe Haven Horse Rescue, 1404 Busse Road, Marengo. Tour the facility and meet the rescue horses. Free. Information: 815-388-2594.
• 2 to 4 p.m. – Families Anony-mous open meeting, Centegra Specialty Hospital, 527 W. South St., Woodstock. For those concerned about drug or alcohol abuse of a relative or friend. Recovering parents and a recovering addict will speak. Refreshments.
• 2 to 4 p.m. – Puzzle exchange, Algonquin Area Public Library, 2600 Harnish Drive, Algonquin. Bring in your old ones and exchange them for “new to you” others. Informa-tion: 847-458-6060 or www.aapld.org.
• 6 p.m. – Lifetree Café, The Pointe Outreach Center, 5650 Northwest Highway, Crystal Lake. Program about a Schindler’s list Holocaust survivor. Free. Informa-tion: 815-459-5907 or [email protected].
Monday, Jan. 28
• 8 to 9 a.m. – Open house for Crystal Clear Toastmasters, Panera Bread, 6000 Northwest Highway, Crystal Lake. Learn how to improve communication and/or leadership skills. Information: 815-337-7125 or www.crystalcleartoastmasters.org.
• 1 p.m. – Crystal Lake Senior Citizens Club meeting, Senior Ser-vices Associates, 110 W. Woodstock St., Crystal Lake. Refreshments and bingo. Blood pressure readings available 11:30 a.m. to 12:55 p.m. Visitors welcome. Information: 815-459-5204.
• 3:35 to 4:45 and 4:15 to 5:45
p.m. – Run Your Life Kids Club, Duker School, 3711 W. Kane Ave., McHenry and Valley View School, 6515 W. Route 120, McHenry. Six-week health session offered by McHenry Parks & Recreation De-partment for grades 1-5. Cost: $42 city residents, $52 nonresidents. Registration and information: 815-363-2160 or or www.ci.mchenry.il.us.
• 6 to 7 and 7:15 to 8:15 p.m. – Volleyball skills camp, McHenry Middle School, 2120 Lincoln Road, McHenry. Six-week health ses-sion offered by McHenry Parks & Recreation Departmen. Grades 5-8 meet at 6 p.m. Grades 9-11 meet at 7:15 p.m. Cost: $36 city residents, $46 nonresidents. Registration and information: 815-363-2160 or or www.ci.mchenry.il.us.
• 6 to 9 p.m. – Quickbooks accounting software series, Shah Center, 4100 W. Shamrock Lane, McHenry. Six-course series avail-able. Cost: $95 per course. Registra-tion and information: 815-455-8588, Course ID:NTCS57003 or [email protected].
Tuesday, Jan. 29
• 6 to 7:30 p.m. – Advocate Re-cruitment Night, Crystal Lake Public Library, 126 Paddock St., Crystal Lake. Seeking volunteers to help abused and neglected children in McHenry County. Hosted by CASA of McHenry County. Information: 815-363-5920 or [email protected].
• 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. – Commu-nity Organization for Gifted Children meeting, Heineman Middle School, 725 Academic Drive, Algonquin. Counselor Andy Mahoney will speak on “Understanding, Assess-ing and Supporting Your Gifted and Talented Child’s Potential: A Conversation with Andy Mahoney.” Membership: $5 at the door, free for students in grades 6-12. Informa-tion: 847-659-4355.
• 6:30 to 8 p.m. – Post Divorce: Settling Your Financial Affairs, Richmond-Spring Grove Chamber of Commerce, 10909 N. Main St., Richmond. Seminar presented by Amy Barrett of Barrett Wealth Connection. Free. Information: 815-529-7527.
• 6:45 to 7:45 p.m. – Boys Hip Hop trial class, Elite Kids, 825 Munshaw Lane, Crystal Lake. Boys
will learn variation in styles. Free. Information: 815-451-9600 or www.elitekidsusa.com.
• 7 p.m. – “Engaging in Transfor-mation” lecture, McHenry County College Conference Center, 8900 Route 14, Crystal Lake. Great Lakes Beaming Bioneers Speaker Series presentation by Nancy Tuchman of the Urban Environmental Sustain-ability at Loyola University. Free. Information: 815-479-7817 or www.mceconoconference.org.
Wednesday, Jan. 30
• Noon – Bingo, GiGi’s Playhouse, 5404 W. Elm St., McHenry. Come play bingo every Wednesday and help support the Playhouse. Proceeds benefit GiGi’s, a Down Syndrome Awareness Center. Information: 815-385-7529 or www.gigisplayhouse.org.
• 5:15 to 6:15 p.m. – Teach Me Sports class, Edgebrook School, 701 N. Green St., McHenry. Six-week session for children ages 4-6 spon-sored by the City of McHenry Parks & Recreation Department. Cost: $36 city residents, $46 nonresidents. Registration and information: 815-363-2160.
• 5:30 p.m. – Teal awareness benefit game, Woodstock North High School, 3000 Raffel Road, Woodstock. Woodstock North versus Woodstock High School basketball game. Ovarian cancer fundraiser hosted by Woodstock Thunder girls basketball teams. Ad-mission: $4 adults, $3 students, $2 seniors. Information: 815-245-0749.
• 7 p.m. – Lifetree Café, Con-scious Cup Coffee, 5005 Northwest Highway, Crystal Lake. Program about a Schindler’s list Holocaust survivor. Free. Information: 815-715-5476 or [email protected].
Wed.-Sat. Jan. 30-Feb. 2
• 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. – Heavenly Attic Resale Shop, 307 S. Main St., Algonquin. Offering books, clothing, housewares, toys, linens, jewelry, sporting goods and more. Contin-ues 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Wednesday through Friday, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday. Sponsored by Congre-gational Church of Algonquin to benefit the church. Information: 847-854-4552.
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Do you want your club or organization event listed in our Community Calendar? Send your submission, complete with event name, time, location, cost and contact information to [email protected]. For information, call Barb Grant at 815-526-4523.
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BIRTHDAY CLUBAny child, ages 1-7, can be featured in the Birthday Club. Submit a picture (JPEG if submit-ting electronically) along with the child’s name, age, birthdate and parents’ names and ad-dresses. Include a phone num-ber. Photos should be received no later than a month after the child’s birthday. ONLINE: NWHerald.com/forms/birthday EMAIL: [email protected]: Birthday Club, Northwest Herald, P.O. Box 250, Crystal Lake, IL 60039-0250
WORSHIP DIRECTORYTo be listed or to make changes to the Worship Directory, call Neighbors editor Rob Carroll, 815-526-4458, or email [email protected].
Following is a list of places to give blood. Donors should be 17 or older or 16 with a parent’s consent, weigh at least 110 pounds, and be in good health.
• 8 a.m. to noon Jan. 26 – Resurrection Catholic Church, 2918 S. Country Club Road, Woodstock. Each donor will receive a $10 Target gift card. Walk-ins welcome. Appointments and information: Larry, 815-338-3356.
• 2 to 7 p.m. Jan. 28 – Faith Lutheran High School, 174 McHenry Ave., Crystal Lake. Information: 815-479-9305.
• 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Jan. 29 – McHenry County Government Center, 2200 N. Seminary Ave., Woodstock. Each donor will receive a $10 Target gift card. Walk-ins welcome. Schedule an appointment online at www.heartlandbc.org. Information: 815-334-4000.
Blood service organizations• American Red Cross of Greater Chicago – 800-448-3543 for
general blood services; 312-729-6100 general questions.• Heartland Blood Centers – 800-786-4483; 630-264-7834 or www.
heartlandbc.org. Locations: 6296 Northwest Highway, Crystal Lake, 815-356-0608; 1140 N. McLean Blvd., Elgin, 847-741-8282; 649 W. State St., Geneva, 630-208-8105; 1200 N. Highland Ave., Aurora, 630-892-7055.
• LifeSource Blood Center – Crystal Lake Community Donor Center, 5577 Northwest Highway, Crystal Lake, 815-356-5173. Hours: noon to 7 p.m. Tuesday and Thursday; 7:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Wednesday and Friday; 7:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Saturday. Information: 877-543-3768 or www.lifesource.org.
• Rock River Valley Blood Center – 419 N. Sixth St., Rockford, 877-778-2299; 815-965-8751 or www.rrvbc.org. Hours: 6:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Mondays through Thursdays, 6:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Fridays; 7 to 11 a.m. second Saturdays.
Blood drives
CoMMUNiTY spoTlighT: JohNsBUrg
School groups collect for food pantry
The Johnsburg high school National honor society and deCA collected items for the clients of Northern illinois helping hands Food pantry. pic-tured (from left) are Jesus Florez, Nick pease, gina rubino and teacher Jenny Weber.
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Thursday, Jan. 31
• 7:30 to 8:45 a.m. – Crystal Clear Toastmasters meeting, Panera Bread, 6000 Northwest Highway, Crystal Lake. Everyone is invited. Information: www.crystalcleartoast-masters.org.
• 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. – Seniors...Get Up and Go trip, departing Village Hall, 600 Harvest Gate, Lake in the Hills. Bus trip to Potawatomi Casino in Milwaukee sponsored by the Village of Lake in the Hills Parks & Recreation Department. Cost: $10 village residents (transportation only), $12 nonresidents. Registration and information: 847-960-7460 or www.lith.org.
FebruaryFriday, Feb. 1
• 10 to 11 a.m. – Xtend Barre class. Body and Mind Pilates Plus, 1500 Carlemont Drive, Crystal Lake. Total body workout class offered by
McHenry County College. Continues through March 1. Cost: $50. Regis-tration and information: 815-455-8588, Course ID:NHES71003.
• 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. – Ireland trip preview, McHenry County College, 8900 Route 14, Crystal Lake. For MCC’s 10-day Taste of Ireland tour scheduled for Oct. 6-15. Registration and information: 815-455-8782.
• 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. – Sing-a-long “Wizard of Oz,” Algonquin Area Public Library, Eastgate Branch, 115 Eastgate Drive, Algonquin. Partici-pants encouraged to sing along and dress as your favorite character. Free. Registration and information: 847-658-4343 or www.aapld.org.
• 7 p.m. – Bingo, American Legion Post 1231, 1101 W. Algonquin Road, Lake in the Hills. Benefit for pedi-atric cancer. Progressive jackpots. Snacks available. Information: 847-658-2010 or www.lakeinthe-hillsbingo.com.
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Nolan Richard Gorken Age: 7Birth date: Jan. 23, 2006Parents: Marcus and Elizabeth GorkenCrystal Lake
Delaney Harwood Age: 5Birth date: Jan. 30, 2008Parents: Greg and Karen HarwoodPlainfield
Sarah Grace CashinAge: 1Birth date: Jan. 27, 2012Parents: Mike and Jen CashinMcHenry
Kaylee Santis Age: 5Birth date: Jan. 31, 2008Parents: Matt and Lisa SantisCrystal Lake
Ashton River Lesser Age: 2Birth date: Jan. 26, 2011Parents: Rob and Kate LesserWoodstock
Whitney PrahlAge: 2Birth date: Jan. 16, 2011Parents: Spencer and Mary PrahlWilmette
DO YOU WANT YOUR CHILD IN BIRTHDAY CLUB?Any child, ages 1-7, can be featured in the McHenry County Neighbors Birthday Club. Send the child’s name, age, birth date, parents’ names and addresses and a color or black-and-white photo of the child (JPEG if submitting electronically). Include a phone number. Photos should be received no later than a month after the child’s birthday. Photos will not be returned.
ONLINE: NWHerald.com/forms/birthday EMAIL: [email protected]: Birthday Club, Northwest Herald, P.O. Box 250, Crystal Lake, IL 60039-0250
Isabella F. Conone Age: 2Birth date: Jan. 23, 2011Parents: Jessica and Johnny CononeElgin
PFC Michael D. Mazan graduated from United States Army Basic Training from Fort Still, Okla.
He attended Southern Illinois University – Car-bondale.
He is the son of Gloria Mazan of Crystal Lake and Daniel Mazan of Bensenville and is a 2006 graduate of Crystal Lake South High School.
•Air Force Airman
Michael W. Hurley graduated from basic military training at Lackland Air Force Base, San Antonio, Texas.
He is a 2010 graduate of Crystal Lake Central High School.
•Air Force Airman Ryan L. Schmidt
graduated from basic military train-ing at Lackland Air Force Base, San Antonio, Texas.
He is the son of Michele Faulk of Jacob, and Daniel Schmidt of Lake In The Hills.
He is a 2012 graduate of Triad High School, Troy.
•PFC Eric W.Gemeinhardt gradu-
ated from the Marine Corps Recruit Training Depot in San Diego.
He is the son of Robert and Mary Gemeinhardt of Marengo and a 2012 graduate of Marengo Com-munity High School.
•United States Marine Corps PFC
Duke A.E. Larkin graduated from Basic Training in San Diego and will attend Marine Combat Training in Camp Pendleton, Calif. and Expeditionary Airfield Training in Pensacola, Fla.
He is the son of David and Donna Larkin of Huntley and a 2012 graduate of Huntley High School.
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CAMPUS RePoRTRICHMOND, Ky. – Ian Sugrue
was named to the dean’s list at Eastern Kentucky University.
He is the son of Brian and Cecilia Sugrue of Crystal Lake and a 2012 graduate of Crystal Lake South High School.
•AMES, Iowa – Local students
received degrees at Iowa State University’s commencement ceremonies.
Following are their names and hometowns:
Cary: Garret Jacob Hugel;Crystal Lake: Nicholas David
Morris;Lake in the Hills: Michael
Thomas Csiky; Spring Grove: Kathleen Grace
Maurer.•
PALOS HEIGHTS – Vanessa Noonan of Harvard graduated from Trinity Christian College.
•JACKSON, Tenn. – Melanie
Taylor of McHenry was named to the Union University dean’s list for the fall 2012 semester.
•DECATUR – Local students
were named to the dean’s list at Millikin University .
Following are their names and hometowns:
Cary: Gabriel Glaysher;Crystal Lake: Michelle Curiel,
Lexis Danca, Michael Guerra, David Hollis, Kyline Humm, Amanda Kindred, Sarah Kisly and Benjamin Woodall;
Huntley: Anastasia Arnold; Woodstock: Diana Popoca
and Heidi Zapp. •
EDWARDSVILLE – Gina P. Willis and Katie Marie Wilson of Woodstock were named to the Southern Illinois University Edwardsville dean’s list.
•JACKSONVILLE, Ala. – Abbey
Heredia of Cary was named to the president and dean’s list at Jacksonville State University.
•CHICAGO – Ian Sanchez of
Richmond made the dean’s list during the 2012-13 autumn quar-ter at the college of science and health at DePaul University.
He is the son of Kathleen San-chez of Richmond.
•HOLLAND, Mich. – Local stu-
dents were named to the dean’s list for the second semester of the 2012-13 school year at Hope College.
Following are their names and hometowns:
Cary: Erin Wilhelmi and Jes-sica Culbertson;
Crystal Lake: Lauren E. Hill-ers, Paul Brandwein and Kayla Behrens;
Fox River Grove: Nicholas T. Hubley;
Huntley: Mollie Murk;Lake in the Hills: Kevin Olson;Spring Grove: Donald
Thomas.•
PEORIA – Local students received degrees from Bradley University.
Following are their names and hometowns:
Crystal Lake: Alexandra Erin Sebastian, bachelor of arts;
McHenry: Jonathan Aaron Freund, bachelor of science
McHenry: Alyssa Lee Macuk, cum laude with a bachelor of sci-ence in mechanical engineering.
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St. John the BaptistCatholic Elementary School
2304 W. Church Street • Johnsburg
Invites you to our Learning Fair & Open House to celebrate
CATHOLIC SCHOOLS WEEK 2013January 27 • 10am to 1pmView student projects, tour the classrooms,
Speak with the Principal and Teachers.See why choosing a Catholic Education at St. John’s
benefits your child’s mind and spirit.
Gospel Values • Character • Structure • DisciplineAcademic Excellence • Safe Environment
Algonquin Area Pub-lic Library, 2600 Harnish Drive, has announced upcoming exchange pro-grams.
There will be a puzzle ex-change 2 to 4 p.m. Sunday. Exchange old puzzles. All pieces must be included.
The Presidents Day Book Swap will be 3 to 6 p.m.
Feb. 18. Bring gently used paperbacks to trade. There will be a 15-book limit for each child.
There will be a craft exchange 2 to 4 p.m. Feb. 24. Package similar items, in usable condition, in see-through bags.
For information, call 847-458-6060.
Algonquin
Library announces exchange programs
Community Organization for Gifted Children will host a conversation with Andy Mahoney 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at Heineman Middle School, 725 Academic Drive.
During the presentation, “Understanding, Assessing and Supporting Your Gifted and Talented Child’s Poten-tial: A Conversation with Andy Mahoney,” he will discuss how to create a better “fit” to activate and support a
child’s gifted identity poten-tial, along with issues related to achievement, learning, executive function, language processing, and assessment challenges.
Mahoney is a therapist who specializes in counseling gifted and talented people of all ages.
For information, call Dis-trict 158 gifted coordinator Linda Lanphier at 847-659-4355.
Algonquin
Therapist to speak at school event
Algonquin
BASKET WINNER – Chuck Schulte (right), owner of Diamond Physical Therapy in Algonquin, presents a gift basket to Taylor Flinn, winner of the Downtown Algonquin Partnership’s “Search for the Holiday Wreaths” contest.
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Little Cherubs Preschool
St. Paul’s Episcopal Church3706 W. St. Paul Avenue
McHenry, IL 60050
815-385-3383www.lcpreschool.com
Open registration for the 2013-2014 school yearbegins Monday, February 11th
Classes filling quickly! Call today!A ministry of St. Paul Episcopal Church
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• Small class sizes forindividualized attention
• Three-day and two-daya week programs available
• Serving children from2 1/2 to 5 years old
• Faith-based preschool withcurriculum focused on play andpreparation for kindergarten
6. E. Crystal Lake Ave,Crystal Lake
Tel: 815 459 7520
$895
Sundays 99c Ribs*New!
Eggs, Waf�es, French Toast, Sausage LinksPatties, Bacon, Hash Browns,
Biscuits and Gravy, Bagels, Donuts,Fresh Fruit, Toast and Jelly.
Mon: 75c Jumbo ShrimpTue: Half Price PizzaWed: Half Price BurgersThur: 39c WingsFri: British Fish and ChipsSat: 75c OystersSun: Breakfast Buffet $8.95
SundayBreakfastBuffet9am to 1pm
New* 99c Ribs (Per Rib) Order 6, Choice of sides incl.
If you are a nonpracticing or inactive Catholic who is seeking a means of return-ing to the Catholic church, you are invited to Catholics Returning Home 7:30 p.m. Tuesdays beginning Feb. 5 at St. Margaret Mary Catholic Church, 111 South Hubbard
St. The six-week program will
cover “Stories of Faith,” “The Church Today,” “Explana-tion/Walk-through of the Mass,” “The Creed” and “Rec-onciliation/Confession.”
For information, call 847-658-7625.
Algonquin
Catholic church welcomes back members
The Women’s Fellow-ship of First Congregational Church, 461 Pierson St., will meet for lunch noon Feb. 7 in the fellowship hall at the church.
The guest speaker fol-lowing lunch will be the
Rev. Arn Schaper, who will present “When Cupid Leaves Footprints.”
Childcare will be avail-able. Sack lunches should be brought for the children.
For information, call the church at 815-459-6010.
Crystal Lake
Women’s Fellowship to meet Feb. 7
Cary Library’s Family Valentine Storytime and Craft will be 7 to 8 p.m. Feb. 12 at 1606 Three Oaks Road.
There will be stories, a craft and more. The program
is for children ages 3 to 7 with a parent.
Registration is required by visiting www.caryareali-brary.info or calling 847-639-4210.
Cary
Library to have storytime, craft event
Local teen bands are needed to compete in the Cary Area Teen Battle of the Bands competition May 11 at the Lions Park Rotary Bandshell.
The Battle of the Bands competition gives local musi-cians a way to showcase their talent in front of an audi-ence. The winning band is decided by a panel of judges and will move on to compete in the regional competition. The winner of the regional competition will move on to compete in the state competi-tion in Springfield.
Spots are limited.Entry forms are avail-
able at www.carypark.com. Completed forms should be returned to the Community Center, 255 Briargate Road, beginning Friday.
For information, call the Cary Park District at 847-639-6100 or visit www.carypark.com.
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Teen bands needed for local competition
Crystal Lake
BENEFIT CONCERT – The McHenry County Youth Orchestras recently held its seventh annual Holiday Concert to benefit the Crystal Lake Interfaith Food Pantry. MCYO raised $2,864 for the pantry. Pictured are Cate Williams (left), Crystal Lake Interfaith Food Pantry, board president; and Cathy Ames, executive director of the McHenry County Music Center.
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The Crystal Lake Area Branch of the American Association of University Women’s monthly program will be 10 a.m. Feb. 2 at the Senior Services Center, 110 W. Woodstock St.
Refreshments will be served at 10 a.m. A brief busi-
ness meeting will begin at 10:30 a.m.
Following the meeting, Beate Kuhns will present “Es-caping War in Europe.” She grew up in Germany during World War II.
For information, call 815-338-4572.
Crystal Lake
Speaker to be featured at AAUW meeting
Crystal Lake
TOP TEAM – The Prairie Ridge Junior Wolves Big Ten team are the featherweight Super Bowl champions. Pictured (bottom row, from left) are Matt Loucks, Jake Masini, Keegan Garis, Brett Nygren and Dylan Kaufman; (second row) Carter Evans, Blake Brown, Zach Orr, Drew Fryer, Braeden Harrell, Conner Lydon, George Concialdi, Thomas Evans, Brett Johnson, Sam Ripple, Kyle Koelblinger and Jared Arkell; and (back row) coach Mark Kaufman, coach Mark Masini, coach Tim Garis, coach Mike Nygren, coach Walt Ripple and coach Tim Lydon. Not pictured: Thomas Svigelj.
Fall 2013 registration for St. Paul’s Christian Pre-school and Kindergarten is under way at the school, 485 W. Woodstock St.
The school offers classes for children ages 2 through kindergarten. Classes are limited to low ratios to en-
able more individual teach-ing. A free book will be given to anyone visiting before Feb. 28.
Scholarships are available for those in need.
For information, call 815-479-9770 or visit www.stpaulsucccl.org.
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The ninth annual Science Olympiad Invitational will be 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. today at Crys-tal Lake Central High School, 45 W. Franklin Ave.
The invitational will fea-ture 39 teams from 21 public and private high schools. Students will compete in 23 different events.
An awards ceremony will
be in the school auditorium at approximately 4 p.m. Indi-vidual and team spirit awards will be presented.
For information, call Central Science Olympiad coaches Doug Wilbrandt or Brian Pelz at the school at 815-459-2505, or email [email protected] or [email protected].
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Science Olympiad Invitational set for today
Crystal Lake Park District will host a teen job fair 4 to 6 p.m. March 13 at Park Place, 406 W. Woodstock St.
There is still booth space
available for employers inter-ested in participating.
For information, call Con-nie Cooke at 815-459-0680, ext. 213.
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The Crystal Lake Anglers Ice Fishing Derby scheduled for Jan. 27 at Crystal Lake Main Beach has been can-celed.
The event has been can-celed due to low lake condi-
tions and logistical issues. Visit www.crystallakean-glers.org for information about the 2014 event.
For information, call Carl Vainisi of the Crystal Lake Anglers at 815-354-5089.
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YOUTH CELEBRATE – The middle school youth group of St. John’s Lutheran Church recently celebrated Christmas with a gift exchange, cookie decorating and games. Pictured (back row, from left) are Liz Masten, Katie Rosio, Chey Knoll, Toby Behrens, Julia Wikman, Tina Wikman, Jessica Wikman, Brea Knoll, Tawnya Rosio, Jamie Wikman, Sophie Rogers and Anna Dickfoss; and (front row) Laura Nelson, Brittnany Nelson and Noah Higgins.
Harvard District No. 50 will have a development screening for 3-year-olds noon to 2:30 p.m. Feb. 6 at Washing-ton School, 305 S. Hutchinson
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Huntley High School’s dance club, Orchesis, will present its annual showcase 7 p.m. Feb. 7-9 at the school’s performing arts center, 13719 Harmony Road.
Tickets are $5 in advance or $7 the nights of the shows.
The Huntley High School Orchesis program began in
2008 with the focus of intro-ducing high school students and the community to dance as an art. Orchesis consists of approximately 20 dancers in grades 9 to 12.
For information or to buy tickets, email Orchesis spon-sor Leslie Parrin at [email protected].
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The McHenry B&B Square Dance Club will be dancing Friday at Johnsburg Community Club, 2315 W. Church St.
The theme will be “Mardi
Gras Night.” Lines by Norm Rennert will be at 8 p.m with squares by Barry Johnson at 8:30 p.m.
For information, call 815-353-5346.
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CHRISTMAS PAGEANT – St. John’s Lutheran Church recently had its annual Christmas pageant performed by the youth of the church under the direction of David Henken and musician MarySue Houston.
Barbershop quartets from the Fox Valley Men of Harmo-ny Chorus will deliver Singing Valentines Feb. 14 in the Fox Valley area.
Singing Valentines can be delivered to homes, restau-rants, classrooms, hospital rooms, offices and other loca-tions 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. in Kane and McHenry counties.
Formally dressed barber-shop quartets will deliver two love songs, a red silk rose and a personalized card to your Valentine.
The cost for this service is $40 for orders received by 6 p.m. Feb 8.
For information or to place an order, call 630-740-8826 or email to [email protected].
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The McHenry County Department of Health will offer cholesterol screenings in February.
Screenings will be 9 to 11:30 a.m. Feb. 9 at Wood-stock Public Library, 414 W. Judd St., 815-334-4536; 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. Feb. 15 at Higgins-Diggins Library, 900 E. McKinley St., Harvard, 815-943-4671; and 8 to 11 a.m. Feb. 23 at MCDH, 100 N.
Virginia St., Crystal Lake, 815-334-4536.
Call your desired location to make an appointment. The screening requires a 12-hour fast and includes total cholesterol, HDL and LDL cholesterol, triglycerides, fasting blood glucose, blood pressure and cardiovascular education. The cost is $35.
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CASA of McHenry County will have two informational sessions about how to become a CASA advocate for chil-dren.
Advocate Recruitment Nights will be 6 to 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at Crystal Lake Public Library, 126 Paddock St., and 6 to 7:30 p.m. Feb. 6 at Woodstock Public Library, 414 W. Judd St.
CASA of McHenry County
is a nonprofit organization which trains and supports volunteers to speak and act as advocates for the best inter-ests of abused and neglected children. They are trained to work within the child welfare and family court systems, and are appointed by judges to individual cases.
For information, email [email protected] or call 815-363-5920.
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The McHenry Booster Club will have its third annual trivia/game fund-raising night Feb. 23 at the McHenry Veterans of For-eign Wars Post 4600, 3002 W. Route 120.
Doors open 5:45 p.m. with a buffet, cash bar and raffles/auctions opening 6 p.m.
Games begin 7:15 p.m. with awards and the auc-
tions closing approximately 10:30 p.m.
The event includes a triv-ia challenge and games for teams of eight to compete.
Admission is $30 a person or $35 the night of the event.
Auction and raffle items are needed.
For information, visit www.dist156.org or email [email protected].
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Zion Lutheran Church, 4206 W. Elm St., will have a buffet style ham dinner noon to 2 p.m. Sunday.
The dinner is sponsored by the Zion Assistance Program.
Carryouts will be avail-
able. Cost is $10 for adults, $5 for children and free for ages 5 and younger.
For tickets, call 815-385-0859 or 815-385-2853. Tickets also will be available at the event.
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FIRST PLACE – Johnsburg Junior High School’s sixth-grade boys basketball team won first place in the 43rd annual Johnsburg Boys Basketball Tournament. Pictured (front row, from left) are Casey Meland, Jake Benn, Matt Harris, Zach Toussaint, Chris Lorentz and Anthony Rees; and (back row) Kyle Kamins, Garrett Straulin, Tyler Prouty, Ty Siudak, Jacob Gutierrez, Austin Lichtenstein and Anthony Murtaugh. Their coach is Jodi Justin.
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McHenry County Parkin-son’s Disease Support Group will meet 7 p.m. Feb. 6 at State Bank of The Lakes Com-munity Room 1906 Holian Drive.
The focus will be on gen-eral support, as well as the issues related to young onset Parkinson’s disease (such
as exercise, employment, therapy). This is your chance to connect with other people with PD and be apart of an op-timistic, engaged and active community for those living with Parkinson’s disease.
For information, call Kurt Dembski at 815-207-1260 or Carol Rix at 815-861-5825.
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Marengo
CLUB PARTY – Pictured is auctioneer Norm Pollock warming up some of the members and guests before seeking their bid on an item during the Marengo Lions Club’s Christmas party.
St. John’s Lutheran Church, 6821 Main St., will start a DivorceCare seminar/support group 7 p.m. Feb. 4.
DivorceCare groups will meet weekly. Each Divorce-Care session will feature a video seminar and a support
group to discuss the video and the members’ lives. Cost for the 13-week seminar is $14 to cover the cost of the work-book.
For information, call Deaconess Lauren Olsen at 815-923-2733.
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The Wonder Lake Knights of Columbus is sponsoring a fundraiser Feb. 3 at Dusty’s Pizza, 7613 Howe Road.
Dusty’s will donate 10 percent of all purchases on that day to the Knights of Co-
lumbus. Money raised at this event will be used to support the Special Olympics and the Newmann Fund for advanc-ing priestly vocations.
For reservations and deliv-ery orders, call 815-653-2400.
Wonder Lake
Knights to have fundraiser Feb. 3
The Wonder Lake Christ The King Knights of Colum-bus, Council No. 8473 will have their eighth annual Taste of Italy with seatings 4:15, 6 and 7:45 p.m. Feb. 2 in the par-ish hall, 5006 E. Wonder Lake Road.
Tables seat eight people. If your party is less than eight,
you will be seated with others.Dinner will include spa-
ghetti, salad, meatballs, Italian sausage, desserts and a cash bar.
Cost is $11 for adults, $5.50 for ages 4 to 12 and free for ages 3 and younger.
For reservations, call 815-653-4509.
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The Woodstock Chamber of Commerce & Industry is accepting nominations for the annual Harold Buschkopf Community Service Award.
The award is the cham-ber’s highest honor accorded to an individual for distin-guished community service.
The award will be present-ed at the chamber’s annual dinner Feb. 21. Nominations must be on the official nomi-nation form and received at
the chamber office by Jan. 31. Nomination forms are
available at www.woodstock-ilchamber.com.
The chamber also is accepting nominations for its Volunteer of the Year, Professional Service Provider of the Year, Industry of the Year and Retailer of the Year awards.
For information, call 815-338-2436 or email [email protected].
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LIVE NATIVITY – Zion Lutheran Church had its annual live nativity. Pictured (from left) are Deanna Hunt, Hayden Kuhns and Thomas Borghardt.
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Woodstock Celebrates will have a membership meeting 1:30 p.m. Sunday in the lower level of Woodstock Public Library, 414 W. Judd St.
Annual dues are $15. There will be an announce-ment of a Feb. 10 ceremony at the Woodstock Opera House
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After the meeting, the new-ly elected directors will have their first board meeting.
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BREAKFAST WITH SANTA – Spring Grove School recently hosted its annual Breakfast with Santa. Among those pictured are Nippersink Middle School Knight Crew members Sydney Benitez, Hailey Hildebrandt and Lucy Church.
The Rotary Club of Wood-stock will have a bags tourna-ment Feb. 2 at Ortmann’s Red Iron Tavern, 101 E. Church St.
Check-in begins at noon, and the first round of competi-tion starts at 1 p.m.
This is a double elimina-tion tournament with cash prizes.
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For information, call 815-334-9020.
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