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8 | June 27, 2019 | The wilmette beacon community<br />
wilmettebeacon.com<br />
Posted to WilmetteBeaconDaily.com 5 days ago<br />
Chamber announces singing contest at July 20 Sidewalk Sale<br />
Manny Francis<br />
Herman and Rico<br />
Charles Herman<br />
Heidi Herman, of<br />
Wilmette<br />
Manny is a 4-yearold<br />
Spaniel mix<br />
and Rico, a Chihuahua-Sheltie. They both came<br />
to us in early 2016 as rescues. We got Manny in<br />
January. He is named because we had to pick him<br />
up at a Pet Smart on Mannheim Road. Manny’s<br />
twin sister lives with a wonderful family in<br />
Evanston. Rico joined our family in May 2016, he<br />
was 5 months old. Manny and Rico are every bit<br />
brothers and best friends. Our boys love running<br />
fast and free at Central Bark West. They love to sit<br />
and chew on their antlers and dog toys.<br />
To see your pet as Pet of the Week, send information to<br />
eric@wilmettebeacon.com or 60 Revere Drive, Suite 888,<br />
Northbrook, IL 60062.<br />
Submitted by the<br />
Wilmette/Kenilworth<br />
Chamber of Commerce<br />
The Wilmette/Kenilworth<br />
Chamber is excited<br />
to announce a new<br />
addition to the Sidewalk<br />
Sale on Saturday, July 20<br />
— a singing contest.<br />
The contest is open to<br />
singers of all abilities,<br />
ages 9 and over. A panel<br />
of judges will select a<br />
Police<br />
From Page 6<br />
• A resident told police<br />
that on June 16 he purchased<br />
an Apple I Pad on<br />
Ebay. He stated that although<br />
USPS records indicated<br />
that the computer<br />
was delivered to the lobby<br />
of the apartment building<br />
on June 18, it was not<br />
there when he went to retrieve<br />
the package.<br />
• A complainant reported<br />
that between Oct. 1, 2018<br />
and June 19 this year an<br />
unknown offender stole<br />
her unsecured $900 kayak<br />
from the storage rack at<br />
the Gillson Sailing Beach,<br />
100 Lake Ave.<br />
June 19<br />
• Santiago Pineda Lagunas,<br />
49, of North Chicago,<br />
was arrested at 7:59<br />
a.m. June 18 after being<br />
stopped for a traffic violation<br />
in the 300 block<br />
of Ridge Road. Lagunas,<br />
winner in each of three<br />
categories: Age Group<br />
9-15; Age Group 16-21;<br />
and Age Group 21+. Prizes<br />
will be awarded to winners<br />
in each age group.<br />
When registering, each<br />
performer is asked to<br />
provide the name and description<br />
of his/her song<br />
and personal performance<br />
history. Song selections<br />
must be 90 seconds to 2<br />
minutes in length, and<br />
the driver, was allegedly<br />
found to have a suspended<br />
driver’s license. He was<br />
issued citations and released<br />
on scene.<br />
• Israel Salgado, 45, of<br />
Chicago, was arrested at<br />
1:26 p.m. June 18 after<br />
being stopped for a traffic<br />
violation in the 2300<br />
block of Glenview Road.<br />
Salgado, the driver, was<br />
found to allegedly have a<br />
revoked driver’s license.<br />
He was transported to the<br />
station, processed, and released.<br />
• A complainant reported<br />
that the magnetic card<br />
reader for the exterior entry<br />
door was damaged and<br />
forcibly removed from its<br />
mount between 7 p.m. June<br />
17 and 7 a.m. June 18 at the<br />
Northshore Medical Offices,<br />
1515 Sheridan Road.<br />
June 18<br />
• An unknown subject(s)<br />
stole a two-story copper<br />
downspout, valued at<br />
should be “family-friendly”<br />
with no explicit lyrics.<br />
Performers are also asked<br />
to dress in appropriate attire.<br />
“We thought this would<br />
be a really fun way to jazz<br />
things up a little at the<br />
Sidewalk Sale,” said Alejandro<br />
Urzagaste, who is<br />
the owner of North Shore<br />
Music and the event’s entertainment<br />
coordinator.<br />
“We think everyone will<br />
$200, betwen June 15-16<br />
from St. John’s Lutheran<br />
Church, 1235 Wilmette<br />
Ave.<br />
• An unknown subject(s)<br />
damaged three train cars<br />
and spray-painted graffiti<br />
between June 15-17 at the<br />
CTA station, 349 Linden<br />
Ave.<br />
June 16<br />
• An unknown offender<br />
stole two concrete grinders,<br />
one demolition hammer<br />
and one saw between<br />
10 a.m. and 5 p.m. June 14<br />
from an unsecured storage<br />
locker on the construction<br />
site at Loyola Academy,<br />
1100 Laramie.<br />
• A resident reported that<br />
an unknown offender<br />
removed $300 from his<br />
wallet which he kept in a<br />
drawer between June 8-14<br />
at Citadel Care, 432 Poplar.<br />
• Daniel Octon 27, of<br />
Wood Dale, was arrested<br />
following a traffic stop at<br />
get a kick out of it.”<br />
Space is limited, so reserve<br />
your spot at www.<br />
wilmettekenilworth.com.<br />
Songs must be submitted<br />
via email as MP3 or<br />
Wave files by July 10.<br />
Performers will receive a<br />
confirmation email with a<br />
time slot. For more information,<br />
call (847) 251-<br />
3800 or email info@wilmettekenilworth.com.<br />
5:31 p.m. June 14 in the<br />
300 block of Ridge Road.<br />
A database check allegedly<br />
revealed that Octon’s<br />
driver’s license was suspended.<br />
He was taken into<br />
custody, transported to the<br />
station, processed and released<br />
on bond.<br />
KENILWORTH<br />
June 14<br />
• A resident reported<br />
fraudulent bank activity<br />
June 14 using the victim’s<br />
identity. No monetary loss<br />
to the victim was reported<br />
at the time of the incident.<br />
EDITOR’S NOTE: The Wilmette<br />
Beacon Police Reports<br />
are compiled from official<br />
reports found on file at the<br />
Wilmette and Kenilworth police<br />
headquarters. They are<br />
ordered by the date the incident<br />
was reported. Individuals<br />
named in these reports<br />
are considered innocent<br />
of all charges until proven<br />
guilty in a court of law.<br />
D39<br />
From Page 3<br />
board member, including<br />
previously serving as both<br />
board president and vice<br />
president.<br />
“We’ve worked together<br />
for six years and even<br />
longer than that,” he said.<br />
“I’ve learned a lot from<br />
you and I really appreciate<br />
that. I just want to say<br />
I really appreciate all of<br />
that time together.”<br />
The current board president<br />
and vice president<br />
also thanked Lechner for<br />
his two decades of service<br />
to the district.<br />
“I think you exceeded<br />
expectations in many if<br />
not all parameters and<br />
you, by any measure possible,<br />
left this place better<br />
than when you came and<br />
that’s all you can ask for,”<br />
Panzica said.<br />
“Your impact on our<br />
district, community and<br />
children has been immense.<br />
We believe that<br />
you should be very proud<br />
of the work you’ve done<br />
for District 39. We are<br />
proud to have been on<br />
this journey with you,”<br />
President Lisa Schneider-<br />
Fabes added.