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   La Grange Suburban Life (Newspaper) - April 6, 2002, La Grange, Illinois                                Volume 53 37 A2 La Grange La Grange Park La Grande weekend Edition A 1 Staff photo by Andrew Westel Christopher and Martin Haugen of La Grange play during family chess night at the La Grange Public Chess attracts all ages By Sara Brownell Slaff writer Every Tuesday children migrate toward the La Grange Public Library with one goal in mind to capture the They come with friends or family emptyhanded or carrying a chess find a a partner and care fully line up their chess Then the challenge Some children concentrate with serious eyes on their next while others are more sitting on their eyes wandering the The sound of chess pieces clinking and your move or lets play again can be heard among the buzz of voices and some giggles filling the youth services These are children who participate in the La Grange Public Librarys chess Among the are a few fathers and some library staff It is common to see about 30 to 40 children ages 4 to 13 playing chess in the said Rose head of youth She described a 4yearold boy who plays at the library as a wonderful chess When hes hes a chess but when hes not hes a regular 4 Taylor The chess which began last drew about 20 children when it This the program has increased in All of it just Taylor She attributes the increase to the yet word of Many children who learned how to play the game last now bring friends or younger siblings along for an afternoon of she That was the case with the Sean McDonnell said he learned how to play chess from computer games and has been playing for three he taught his Mary Clare and Now the La Grange Mary and all attend chess I think its Maeve Her favorite part about playing chess As her eyes grew wide and a smile spread across her she Winning Others agreed to enjoying the competitive side of the Robert Mitchell of Willow Springs said he plays at home and only has the game become more popu lar with Taylor said its common for fathers to join in the chess Having parents participate spawned a new activity at the library family chess The library held its first family chess night March and there are plans to hold more in the Sara email address Is Liquor code proposal runs into opposition By Kate Thayer Staff writer The Western Springs Gen eral Government Committee will present a draft of two new classifications in the liquor allowing packaged alcohol sales and to the Village Board some res idents are opposed to the possibility of pack aged sales in the vil Western Springs resident Betsy Broschka said selling packaged alcohol would ruin the spirit of the Western Springs has a wholesome she alcohol in stores has a different image than a glass of wirie during an ele gant dinner The committee first con the possibility of packaged alcohol sales when officials with Dominicks Finer 14 Garden Mar made the request earlier this If the board approves the added or any other would need to apply for a which would be considered on a basis by the Liquor said Trustee Jane McMurray said the com believed it was worth while to consider amending the liquor because packaged alcohol sales could benefit the Western Springs resident Trish Moran the village needs packaged alcohol sales for shop Because no alcohol is sold in Western res idents must go to neighbor ing Michael vice pres ident of real estate for said he has evi dence that shows when peo ple travel to stores in the sur rounding to purchase they buy other items as customers like he People wont shop in the Western Springs store because it does nt have all the bells and whistles that other stores The store in Garden Mar ket will undergo an sion to be completed in Octo said adding he will continue his plans for the store whether or not alcohol sales are I would like to offer alco hol as a responsible purvey or because the customers want he I wont close the store if I dont get Mallon said more than 80 percent of customers buying alcohol also purchase other which would bring an extra to a week in revenue to the West ern Springs The vil lage receives 1 percent of revenues in sales The second proposed clas for restaurants does not have opposition brought on by the packaged sales classifi If vice where patrons place all food and beverage orders at a but are served by wait will be eligible to request a liquor Kate Thayers email address is  

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