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  • Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media
Terry Weppler, mayor of Libertyville, puts up holiday lights and decorations outside of his home in Libertyville. The mayor encourages residents to go all out with holiday decorations this year for Light Up Lake County.  (11/4/20)

    Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media Terry Weppler, mayor of Libertyville, puts up holiday lights and decorations outside of his home in Libertyville. The mayor encourages residents to go all out with holiday decorations this year for Light Up Lake County. (11/4/20)

  • Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media
Terry Weppler, mayor of Libertyville, gets some help from Patrick Carey, village trustee, putting up holiday lights outside his home in Libertyville. The mayor encourages residents to go all out with holiday decorations this year for Light Up Lake County. Weppler and Carey have been friends for over thirty years. (11/4/20)

    Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media Terry Weppler, mayor of Libertyville, gets some help from Patrick Carey, village trustee, putting up holiday lights outside his home in Libertyville. The mayor encourages residents to go all out with holiday decorations this year for Light Up Lake County. Weppler and Carey have been friends for over thirty years. (11/4/20)

  • Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media
Terry Weppler, mayor of Libertyville, gets some help from Patrick Carey, village trustee, putting up holiday lights outside his home in Libertyville. The mayor encourages residents to go all out with holiday decorations this year for Light Up Lake County. Weppler and Carey have been friends for over thirty years. (11/4/20)

    Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media Terry Weppler, mayor of Libertyville, gets some help from Patrick Carey, village trustee, putting up holiday lights outside his home in Libertyville. The mayor encourages residents to go all out with holiday decorations this year for Light Up Lake County. Weppler and Carey have been friends for over thirty years. (11/4/20)

  • Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media
Terry Weppler, mayor of Libertyville, puts up holiday decorations outside of his home in Libertyville. The mayor encourages residents to go all out with holiday decorations this year for Light Up Lake County.  (11/4/20)

    Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media Terry Weppler, mayor of Libertyville, puts up holiday decorations outside of his home in Libertyville. The mayor encourages residents to go all out with holiday decorations this year for Light Up Lake County. (11/4/20)

  • Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media
Terry Weppler, mayor of Libertyville, puts up holiday decorations outside of his home in Libertyville. The mayor encourages residents to go all out with holiday decorations this year for Light Up Lake County.  (11/4/20)

    Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media Terry Weppler, mayor of Libertyville, puts up holiday decorations outside of his home in Libertyville. The mayor encourages residents to go all out with holiday decorations this year for Light Up Lake County. (11/4/20)

  • Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media
Terry Weppler, mayor of Libertyville, carries a box of holiday lights out of his garage to decorate his home in Libertyville. The mayor encourages residents to go all out with holiday decorations this year for Light Up Lake County.  (11/4/20)

    Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media Terry Weppler, mayor of Libertyville, carries a box of holiday lights out of his garage to decorate his home in Libertyville. The mayor encourages residents to go all out with holiday decorations this year for Light Up Lake County. (11/4/20)

  • Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media
Terry Weppler, mayor of Libertyville, carries a box of lights which will be used to decorate the outside of his home in Libertyville. The mayor encourages residents to go all out with holiday decorations this year for Light Up Lake County.  (11/4/20)

    Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media Terry Weppler, mayor of Libertyville, carries a box of lights which will be used to decorate the outside of his home in Libertyville. The mayor encourages residents to go all out with holiday decorations this year for Light Up Lake County. (11/4/20)

  • Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media
Christa Lawrence, marketing manager for the Mundelein Park & Recreation District, reads a page from her new book titled, “My New Mask,” next to the indoor pool at the Mundelein Community Center. Proceeds from the book benefit the Mundelein Parks Foundation. The story is told twice, once in English and once in Spanish. (11/2/20)

    Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media Christa Lawrence, marketing manager for the Mundelein Park & Recreation District, reads a page from her new book titled, “My New Mask,” next to the indoor pool at the Mundelein Community Center. Proceeds from the book benefit the Mundelein Parks Foundation. The story is told twice, once in English and once in Spanish. (11/2/20)

  • Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media
Christa Lawrence, marketing manager for the Mundelein Park & Recreation District, holds her new book titled, “My New Mask,” next to the indoor pool at the Mundelein Community Center. Proceeds from the book benefit the Mundelein Parks Foundation. The book can be purchased at the community center or on Amazon for $10 each. (11/2/20)

    Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media Christa Lawrence, marketing manager for the Mundelein Park & Recreation District, holds her new book titled, “My New Mask,” next to the indoor pool at the Mundelein Community Center. Proceeds from the book benefit the Mundelein Parks Foundation. The book can be purchased at the community center or on Amazon for $10 each. (11/2/20)

  • Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media
Christa Lawrence, marketing manager for the Mundelein Park & Recreation District, reads a page from her new book titled, “My New Mask,” next to the indoor pool at the Mundelein Community Center. Proceeds from the book benefit the Mundelein Parks Foundation. The story is told twice, once in English and once in Spanish.The book can be purchased at the community center or on Amazon for $10 each. (11/2/20)

    Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media Christa Lawrence, marketing manager for the Mundelein Park & Recreation District, reads a page from her new book titled, “My New Mask,” next to the indoor pool at the Mundelein Community Center. Proceeds from the book benefit the Mundelein Parks Foundation. The story is told twice, once in English and once in Spanish.The book can be purchased at the community center or on Amazon for $10 each. (11/2/20)

  • Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media
Christa Lawrence, marketing manager for the Mundelein Park & Recreation District, reads a page from her new book titled, “My New Mask,” next to the indoor pool at the Mundelein Community Center. Proceeds from the book benefit the Mundelein Parks Foundation.The story is told twice, once in English and once in Spanish.(11/2/20)

    Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media Christa Lawrence, marketing manager for the Mundelein Park & Recreation District, reads a page from her new book titled, “My New Mask,” next to the indoor pool at the Mundelein Community Center. Proceeds from the book benefit the Mundelein Parks Foundation.The story is told twice, once in English and once in Spanish.(11/2/20)

  • Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media
Christa Lawrence, marketing manager for the Mundelein Park & Recreation District, holds her new book titled, “My New Mask,” next to the indoor pool at the Mundelein Community Center. Proceeds from the book benefit the Mundelein Parks Foundation. The story is told twice, once in English and once in Spanish.The book can be purchased at the community center or on Amazon for $10 each. (11/2/20)

    Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media Christa Lawrence, marketing manager for the Mundelein Park & Recreation District, holds her new book titled, “My New Mask,” next to the indoor pool at the Mundelein Community Center. Proceeds from the book benefit the Mundelein Parks Foundation. The story is told twice, once in English and once in Spanish.The book can be purchased at the community center or on Amazon for $10 each. (11/2/20)

  • Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media
Christa Lawrence, marketing manager for the Mundelein Park & Recreation District, holds her new book titled, “My New Mask,” next to the indoor pool at the Mundelein Community Center. Proceeds from the book benefit the Mundelein Parks Foundation. (11/2/20)

    Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media Christa Lawrence, marketing manager for the Mundelein Park & Recreation District, holds her new book titled, “My New Mask,” next to the indoor pool at the Mundelein Community Center. Proceeds from the book benefit the Mundelein Parks Foundation. (11/2/20)

  • Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media
Christa Lawrence, marketing manager for the Mundelein Park & Recreation District, holds her new book titled, “My New Mask,” next to the indoor pool at the Mundelein Community Center. Proceeds from the book benefit the Mundelein Parks Foundation. (11/2/20)

    Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media Christa Lawrence, marketing manager for the Mundelein Park & Recreation District, holds her new book titled, “My New Mask,” next to the indoor pool at the Mundelein Community Center. Proceeds from the book benefit the Mundelein Parks Foundation. (11/2/20)

  • Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media
Christa Lawrence, marketing manager for the Mundelein Park & Recreation District, holds her new book titled, “My New Mask,” at the Mundelein Community Center. Proceeds from the book benefit the Mundelein Parks Foundation.The story is told twice, once in English and once in Spanish.The book can be purchased at the community center or on Amazon for $10 each. (11/2/20)

    Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media Christa Lawrence, marketing manager for the Mundelein Park & Recreation District, holds her new book titled, “My New Mask,” at the Mundelein Community Center. Proceeds from the book benefit the Mundelein Parks Foundation.The story is told twice, once in English and once in Spanish.The book can be purchased at the community center or on Amazon for $10 each. (11/2/20)

  • Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media
Christa Lawrence, marketing manager for the Mundelein Park & Recreation District, holds her new book titled, “My New Mask,” at the Mundelein Community Center. Proceeds from the book benefit the Mundelein Parks Foundation.The story is told twice, once in English and once in Spanish.The book can be purchased at the community center or on Amazon for $10 each. (11/2/20)

    Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media Christa Lawrence, marketing manager for the Mundelein Park & Recreation District, holds her new book titled, “My New Mask,” at the Mundelein Community Center. Proceeds from the book benefit the Mundelein Parks Foundation.The story is told twice, once in English and once in Spanish.The book can be purchased at the community center or on Amazon for $10 each. (11/2/20)

  • Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media
Christa Lawrence, marketing manager for the Mundelein Park & Recreation District, holds her new book titled, “My New Mask,” at the Mundelein Community Center. Proceeds from the book benefit the Mundelein Parks Foundation.The story is told twice, once in English and once in Spanish.The book can be purchased at the community center or on Amazon for $10 each. (11/2/20)

    Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media Christa Lawrence, marketing manager for the Mundelein Park & Recreation District, holds her new book titled, “My New Mask,” at the Mundelein Community Center. Proceeds from the book benefit the Mundelein Parks Foundation.The story is told twice, once in English and once in Spanish.The book can be purchased at the community center or on Amazon for $10 each. (11/2/20)

  • Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media
Christa Lawrence, marketing manager for the Mundelein Park & Recreation District, holds her new book titled, “My New Mask,” on the fitness floor at the Mundelein Community Center. Proceeds from the book benefit the Mundelein Parks Foundation. The story is told twice, once in English and once in Spanish.The book can be purchased at the community center or on Amazon for $10 each. (11/2/20)

    Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media Christa Lawrence, marketing manager for the Mundelein Park & Recreation District, holds her new book titled, “My New Mask,” on the fitness floor at the Mundelein Community Center. Proceeds from the book benefit the Mundelein Parks Foundation. The story is told twice, once in English and once in Spanish.The book can be purchased at the community center or on Amazon for $10 each. (11/2/20)

  • Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media
Christa Lawrence, marketing manager for the Mundelein Park & Recreation District, holds her new book titled, “My New Mask,” on the fitness floor at the Mundelein Community Center. Proceeds from the book benefit the Mundelein Parks Foundation. The story is told twice, once in English and once in Spanish.The book can be purchased at the community center or on Amazon for $10 each. (11/2/20)

    Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media Christa Lawrence, marketing manager for the Mundelein Park & Recreation District, holds her new book titled, “My New Mask,” on the fitness floor at the Mundelein Community Center. Proceeds from the book benefit the Mundelein Parks Foundation. The story is told twice, once in English and once in Spanish.The book can be purchased at the community center or on Amazon for $10 each. (11/2/20)

  • Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media
Christa Lawrence, marketing manager for the Mundelein Park & Recreation District, holds her new book titled, “My New Mask,” on the fitness floor at the Mundelein Community Center. Proceeds from the book benefit the Mundelein Parks Foundation. The story is told twice, once in English and once in Spanish.The book can be purchased at the community center or on Amazon for $10 each. (11/2/20)

    Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media Christa Lawrence, marketing manager for the Mundelein Park & Recreation District, holds her new book titled, “My New Mask,” on the fitness floor at the Mundelein Community Center. Proceeds from the book benefit the Mundelein Parks Foundation. The story is told twice, once in English and once in Spanish.The book can be purchased at the community center or on Amazon for $10 each. (11/2/20)

  • Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media
Christa Lawrence, marketing manager for the Mundelein Park & Recreation District, holds her new book titled, “My New Mask,” at the Mundelein Community Center. Proceeds from the book benefit the Mundelein Parks Foundation. The story is told twice, once in English and once in Spanish.The book can be purchased at the community center or on Amazon for $10 each.(11/2/20)

    Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media Christa Lawrence, marketing manager for the Mundelein Park & Recreation District, holds her new book titled, “My New Mask,” at the Mundelein Community Center. Proceeds from the book benefit the Mundelein Parks Foundation. The story is told twice, once in English and once in Spanish.The book can be purchased at the community center or on Amazon for $10 each.(11/2/20)

  • Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media
Christa Lawrence, marketing manager for the Mundelein Park & Recreation District, holds her new book titled, “My New Mask,” at the Mundelein Community Center. Proceeds from the book benefit the Mundelein Parks Foundation.The story is told twice, once in English and once in Spanish.The book can be purchased at the community center or on Amazon for $10 each. (11/2/20)

    Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media Christa Lawrence, marketing manager for the Mundelein Park & Recreation District, holds her new book titled, “My New Mask,” at the Mundelein Community Center. Proceeds from the book benefit the Mundelein Parks Foundation.The story is told twice, once in English and once in Spanish.The book can be purchased at the community center or on Amazon for $10 each. (11/2/20)

  • Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media
Christa Lawrence, marketing manager for the Mundelein Park & Recreation District, opens a page from her new book titled, “My New Mask,” at the Mundelein Community Center. Proceeds from the book benefit the Mundelein Parks Foundation. The story is told twice, once in English and once in Spanish.The book can be purchased at the community center and on Amazon for $10 each. (11/2/20)

    Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media Christa Lawrence, marketing manager for the Mundelein Park & Recreation District, opens a page from her new book titled, “My New Mask,” at the Mundelein Community Center. Proceeds from the book benefit the Mundelein Parks Foundation. The story is told twice, once in English and once in Spanish.The book can be purchased at the community center and on Amazon for $10 each. (11/2/20)

  • Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media
Christa Lawrence's, marketing manager for the Mundelein Park & Recreation District, new book titled, “My New Mask,” can be purchased at the Mundelein Community Center and on Amazon for $10 each. Proceeds from the book benefit the Mundelein Parks Foundation. (11/2/20)

    Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media Christa Lawrence's, marketing manager for the Mundelein Park & Recreation District, new book titled, “My New Mask,” can be purchased at the Mundelein Community Center and on Amazon for $10 each. Proceeds from the book benefit the Mundelein Parks Foundation. (11/2/20)

  • Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media
Daos Perez, 16, of Antioch sits beside his mother, Daisy, owner, as they work together to color six art pages for Antioch’s 1st Community Wall Mural Project-Honoring Our Local Heroes at Daisy’s Artish Café in Lake Villa. The mural, which consists of 167 art pages, will be on display starting December 7th at Kringle’s Christmas Village in Antioch. The mural is sponsored by the Antioch Chamber of Commerce.  (11/16/20)

    Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media Daos Perez, 16, of Antioch sits beside his mother, Daisy, owner, as they work together to color six art pages for Antioch’s 1st Community Wall Mural Project-Honoring Our Local Heroes at Daisy’s Artish Café in Lake Villa. The mural, which consists of 167 art pages, will be on display starting December 7th at Kringle’s Christmas Village in Antioch. The mural is sponsored by the Antioch Chamber of Commerce. (11/16/20)

  • Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media
Daos Perez, 16, of Antioch gets help from his mother, Daisy, owner, with a choice of crayons as he colors one of six art pages for Antioch’s 1st Community Wall Mural Project-Honoring Our Local Heroes at Daisy’s Artish Café in Lake Villa. The mural, which consists of 167 art pages, will be on display starting  December 7th at Kringle’s Christmas Village in Antioch. The mural is sponsored by the Antioch Chamber of Commerce. (11/16/20)

    Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media Daos Perez, 16, of Antioch gets help from his mother, Daisy, owner, with a choice of crayons as he colors one of six art pages for Antioch’s 1st Community Wall Mural Project-Honoring Our Local Heroes at Daisy’s Artish Café in Lake Villa. The mural, which consists of 167 art pages, will be on display starting December 7th at Kringle’s Christmas Village in Antioch. The mural is sponsored by the Antioch Chamber of Commerce. (11/16/20)

  • Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media
Daos Perez, 16, of Antioch talks to his mother, Daisy, owner, about one of six art pages they are coloring using crayons for Antioch’s 1st Community Wall Mural Project-Honoring Our Local Heroes at Daisy’s Artish Café in Lake Villa. The mural, which consists of 167 art pages, will be on display starting December 7th at Kringle’s Christmas Village in Antioch. The mural is sponsored by the Antioch Chamber of Commerce.   (11/16/20)

    Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media Daos Perez, 16, of Antioch talks to his mother, Daisy, owner, about one of six art pages they are coloring using crayons for Antioch’s 1st Community Wall Mural Project-Honoring Our Local Heroes at Daisy’s Artish Café in Lake Villa. The mural, which consists of 167 art pages, will be on display starting December 7th at Kringle’s Christmas Village in Antioch. The mural is sponsored by the Antioch Chamber of Commerce. (11/16/20)

  • Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media
Daos Perez, 16, of Antioch colors one of six art pages for Antioch’s 1st Community Wall Mural Project-Honoring Our Local Heroes at Daisy’s Artish Café in Lake Villa. The mural, which consists of 167 art pages, goes on display at Kringle’s Christmas Village in Antioch starting on December 7th. Daos' mother, Daisy, owns the cafe.The mural is sponsored by the Antioch Chamber of Commerce. (11/16/20)

    Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media Daos Perez, 16, of Antioch colors one of six art pages for Antioch’s 1st Community Wall Mural Project-Honoring Our Local Heroes at Daisy’s Artish Café in Lake Villa. The mural, which consists of 167 art pages, goes on display at Kringle’s Christmas Village in Antioch starting on December 7th. Daos' mother, Daisy, owns the cafe.The mural is sponsored by the Antioch Chamber of Commerce. (11/16/20)

  • Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media
Daos Perez, 16, of Antioch and his mother, Daisy, owner, talk about coloring one of six art pages for Antioch’s 1st Community Wall Mural Project-Honoring Our Local Heroes at Daisy’s Artish Café in Lake Villa. The mural, which consists of 167 art pages, will be on display starting on December 7th at Kringle’s Christmas Village in Antioch. The mural is sponsored by the Antioch Chamber of Commerce.  (11/16/20)

    Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media Daos Perez, 16, of Antioch and his mother, Daisy, owner, talk about coloring one of six art pages for Antioch’s 1st Community Wall Mural Project-Honoring Our Local Heroes at Daisy’s Artish Café in Lake Villa. The mural, which consists of 167 art pages, will be on display starting on December 7th at Kringle’s Christmas Village in Antioch. The mural is sponsored by the Antioch Chamber of Commerce. (11/16/20)

  • Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media
Daos Perez, 16, of Antioch talks to his mother, Daisy, owner, as he colors one of six art pages using crayons for Antioch’s 1st Community Wall Mural Project-Honoring Our Local Heroes at Daisy’s Artish Café in Lake Villa. The mural, which consists of 167 art pages, will be on display starting on December 7th at Kringle’s Christmas Village in Antioch. The mural is sponsored by the Antioch Chamber of Commerce. (11/16/20)

    Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media Daos Perez, 16, of Antioch talks to his mother, Daisy, owner, as he colors one of six art pages using crayons for Antioch’s 1st Community Wall Mural Project-Honoring Our Local Heroes at Daisy’s Artish Café in Lake Villa. The mural, which consists of 167 art pages, will be on display starting on December 7th at Kringle’s Christmas Village in Antioch. The mural is sponsored by the Antioch Chamber of Commerce. (11/16/20)

  • Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media
Daos Perez, 16, of Antioch sits beside his mother, Daisy, owner, as they work together using crayons to color six art pages for Antioch’s 1st Community Wall Mural Project-Honoring Our Local Heroes at Daisy’s Artish Café in Lake Villa. The mural, which consists of 167 art pages, will be on display starting on December 7th at Kringle’s Christmas Village in Antioch. The mural is sponsored by the Antioch Chamber of Commerce.   (11/16/20)

    Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media Daos Perez, 16, of Antioch sits beside his mother, Daisy, owner, as they work together using crayons to color six art pages for Antioch’s 1st Community Wall Mural Project-Honoring Our Local Heroes at Daisy’s Artish Café in Lake Villa. The mural, which consists of 167 art pages, will be on display starting on December 7th at Kringle’s Christmas Village in Antioch. The mural is sponsored by the Antioch Chamber of Commerce. (11/16/20)

  • Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media
Daisy Perez, of Antioch, owner, takes an order from a customer on the phone as her son, Daos, 16, colors one of six art pages for Antioch’s 1st Community Wall Mural Project-Honoring Our Local Heroes at Daisy’s Artish Café in Lake Villa. The mural, which consists of 167 art pages, will be on display starting December 7th at Kringle’s Christmas Village in Antioch. The mural is sponsored by the Antioch Chamber of Commerce.   (11/16/20)

    Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media Daisy Perez, of Antioch, owner, takes an order from a customer on the phone as her son, Daos, 16, colors one of six art pages for Antioch’s 1st Community Wall Mural Project-Honoring Our Local Heroes at Daisy’s Artish Café in Lake Villa. The mural, which consists of 167 art pages, will be on display starting December 7th at Kringle’s Christmas Village in Antioch. The mural is sponsored by the Antioch Chamber of Commerce. (11/16/20)

  • Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media
Daos Perez, 16, of Antioch talks to his mother, Daisy, owner, as he colors one of six art pages for Antioch’s 1st Community Wall Mural Project-Honoring Our Local Heroes at Daisy’s Artish Café in Lake Villa. The mural, which consists of 167 art pages, will be on display starting on December 7th at Kringle’s Christmas Village in Antioch. The mural is sponsored by the Antioch Chamber of Commerce.  (11/16/20)

    Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media Daos Perez, 16, of Antioch talks to his mother, Daisy, owner, as he colors one of six art pages for Antioch’s 1st Community Wall Mural Project-Honoring Our Local Heroes at Daisy’s Artish Café in Lake Villa. The mural, which consists of 167 art pages, will be on display starting on December 7th at Kringle’s Christmas Village in Antioch. The mural is sponsored by the Antioch Chamber of Commerce. (11/16/20)

  • Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media
Daos Perez, 16, of Antioch shows one of six art pages he and his mother, Daisy, are coloring for Antioch’s 1st Community Wall Mural Project-Honoring Our Local Heroes at Daisy’s Artish Café in Lake Villa. The mural, which consists of 167 art pages will be on display starting on December 7th at Kringle’s Christmas Village in Antioch. Daos' mother, Daisy, owns the cafe.The mural is sponsored by the Antioch Chamber of Commerce.  (11/16/20)

    Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media Daos Perez, 16, of Antioch shows one of six art pages he and his mother, Daisy, are coloring for Antioch’s 1st Community Wall Mural Project-Honoring Our Local Heroes at Daisy’s Artish Café in Lake Villa. The mural, which consists of 167 art pages will be on display starting on December 7th at Kringle’s Christmas Village in Antioch. Daos' mother, Daisy, owns the cafe.The mural is sponsored by the Antioch Chamber of Commerce. (11/16/20)

  • Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media
Daisy Perez, of Antioch, owner, and her son, Daos, 16, talk about two of the six art pages they are coloring for Antioch’s 1st Community Wall Mural Project-Honoring Our Local Heroes at Daisy’s Artish Café in Lake Villa. The mural, which consists of 167 art pages, will be on display starting December 7th at Kringle’s Christmas Village in Antioch. The mural is sponsored by the Antioch Chamber of Commerce.   (11/16/20)

    Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media Daisy Perez, of Antioch, owner, and her son, Daos, 16, talk about two of the six art pages they are coloring for Antioch’s 1st Community Wall Mural Project-Honoring Our Local Heroes at Daisy’s Artish Café in Lake Villa. The mural, which consists of 167 art pages, will be on display starting December 7th at Kringle’s Christmas Village in Antioch. The mural is sponsored by the Antioch Chamber of Commerce. (11/16/20)

  • Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media
Daos Perez, 16, of Antioch looks up as he colors one of six art pages for Antioch’s 1st Community Wall Mural Project-Honoring Our Local Heroes at Daisy’s Artish Café in Lake Villa. The mural, which consists of 167 art pages, will be on display starting on December 7th at Kringle’s Christmas Village in Antioch. Daos' mother, Daisy, owns the cafe.The mural is sponsored by the Antioch Chamber of Commerce.   (11/16/20)

    Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media Daos Perez, 16, of Antioch looks up as he colors one of six art pages for Antioch’s 1st Community Wall Mural Project-Honoring Our Local Heroes at Daisy’s Artish Café in Lake Villa. The mural, which consists of 167 art pages, will be on display starting on December 7th at Kringle’s Christmas Village in Antioch. Daos' mother, Daisy, owns the cafe.The mural is sponsored by the Antioch Chamber of Commerce. (11/16/20)

  • Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media
Daos Perez, 16, of Antioch sits at the counter with his mother, Daisy, owner, behind him as he shows one of six art pages he and his mother are coloring for Antioch’s 1st Community Wall Mural Project-Honoring Our Local Heroes at Daisy’s Artish Café in Lake Villa. The mural, which consists of 167 art pages, will be on display starting on December 7th at Kringle’s Christmas Village in Antioch. The mural is sponsored by the Antioch Chamber of Commerce.  (11/16/20)

    Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media Daos Perez, 16, of Antioch sits at the counter with his mother, Daisy, owner, behind him as he shows one of six art pages he and his mother are coloring for Antioch’s 1st Community Wall Mural Project-Honoring Our Local Heroes at Daisy’s Artish Café in Lake Villa. The mural, which consists of 167 art pages, will be on display starting on December 7th at Kringle’s Christmas Village in Antioch. The mural is sponsored by the Antioch Chamber of Commerce. (11/16/20)

  • Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media
Daos Perez, 16, of Antioch colors one of six art pages for Antioch’s 1st Community Wall Mural Project-Honoring Our Local Heroes at Daisy’s Artish Café in Lake Villa. The mural, which consists of 167 art pages, will be on display starting on December 7th at Kringle’s Christmas Village in Antioch. Daos' mother, Daisy, owns the cafe.The mural is sponsored by the Antioch Chamber of Commerce. (11/16/20)

    Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media Daos Perez, 16, of Antioch colors one of six art pages for Antioch’s 1st Community Wall Mural Project-Honoring Our Local Heroes at Daisy’s Artish Café in Lake Villa. The mural, which consists of 167 art pages, will be on display starting on December 7th at Kringle’s Christmas Village in Antioch. Daos' mother, Daisy, owns the cafe.The mural is sponsored by the Antioch Chamber of Commerce. (11/16/20)

  • Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media
A section of art pages for Antioch’s 1st Community Wall Mural Project-Honoring Our Local Heroes is lined up on a counter at Daisy’s Artish Café in Lake Villa. The mural, which consists of 167 art pages, will be on display at Kringle’s Christmas Village starting on December 7th in Antioch. Daisy Perez, owner, of Antioch and her son, Daos, 16, are coloring six art pages for the mural.The mural is sponsored by the Antioch Chamber of Commerce.  (11/16/20)

    Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media A section of art pages for Antioch’s 1st Community Wall Mural Project-Honoring Our Local Heroes is lined up on a counter at Daisy’s Artish Café in Lake Villa. The mural, which consists of 167 art pages, will be on display at Kringle’s Christmas Village starting on December 7th in Antioch. Daisy Perez, owner, of Antioch and her son, Daos, 16, are coloring six art pages for the mural.The mural is sponsored by the Antioch Chamber of Commerce. (11/16/20)

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Gene Freeman, of Waukegan, a Salvation Army bell ringer, stands outside of Walmart in Antioch. (11/21/20)

    Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media Gene Freeman, of Waukegan, a Salvation Army bell ringer, stands outside of Walmart in Antioch. (11/21/20)

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Gene Freeman, of Waukegan, a Salvation Army bell ringer, greets shoppers outside of Walmart in Antioch. (11/21/20)

    Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media Gene Freeman, of Waukegan, a Salvation Army bell ringer, greets shoppers outside of Walmart in Antioch. (11/21/20)

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Gene Freeman, of Waukegan, a Salvation Army bell ringer, greets a shopper outside of Walmart in Antioch. (11/21/20)

    Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media Gene Freeman, of Waukegan, a Salvation Army bell ringer, greets a shopper outside of Walmart in Antioch. (11/21/20)

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Olivia Carreras, 6, of Antioch holds her stepfather's, Jose Aguirre, hand as she makes a donation to the Salvation Army kettle outside of Walmart in Antioch. (11/21/20)

    Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media Olivia Carreras, 6, of Antioch holds her stepfather's, Jose Aguirre, hand as she makes a donation to the Salvation Army kettle outside of Walmart in Antioch. (11/21/20)

  • Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media
Olivia Carreras, 6, of Antioch holds her stepfather's, Jose Aguirre, hand as she makes a donation to the Salvation Army kettle outside of Walmart in Antioch. (11/21/20)

    Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media Olivia Carreras, 6, of Antioch holds her stepfather's, Jose Aguirre, hand as she makes a donation to the Salvation Army kettle outside of Walmart in Antioch. (11/21/20)

  • Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media
Gene Freeman, of Waukegan, a Salvation Army bell ringer, waves to shoppers outside of Walmart in Antioch. (11/21/20)

    Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media Gene Freeman, of Waukegan, a Salvation Army bell ringer, waves to shoppers outside of Walmart in Antioch. (11/21/20)

  • Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media
Colleen Hebein, of Bristol, Wis., makes a donation to the kettle as Gene Freeman, of Waukegan, a Salvation Army bell ringer, greets her outside of Walmart in Antioch. (11/21/20)

    Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media Colleen Hebein, of Bristol, Wis., makes a donation to the kettle as Gene Freeman, of Waukegan, a Salvation Army bell ringer, greets her outside of Walmart in Antioch. (11/21/20)

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Gene Freeman, of Waukegan, a Salvation Army bell ringer, (on right) rings his bell as Olivia Carreras, 6, of Antioch and her stepfather, Jose Aguirre, put a donation into the kettle outside of Walmart in Antioch. (11/21/20)

    Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media Gene Freeman, of Waukegan, a Salvation Army bell ringer, (on right) rings his bell as Olivia Carreras, 6, of Antioch and her stepfather, Jose Aguirre, put a donation into the kettle outside of Walmart in Antioch. (11/21/20)

  • Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media
Carla Dishmon, of Waukegan, a Salvation Army bell ringer, gives a high-five to Debra Thomas, of Gurnee after she put her donation into the kettle outside of Jewel-Osco in Gurnee. Dishmon has been a bell ringer for thirteen years. (11/21/20)

    Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media Carla Dishmon, of Waukegan, a Salvation Army bell ringer, gives a high-five to Debra Thomas, of Gurnee after she put her donation into the kettle outside of Jewel-Osco in Gurnee. Dishmon has been a bell ringer for thirteen years. (11/21/20)

  • Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media
Carla Dishmon, of Waukegan, a Salvation Army bell ringer, greets shoppers outside of Jewel-Osco in Gurnee. Dishmon has been a bell ringer for thirteen years. (11/21/20)

    Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media Carla Dishmon, of Waukegan, a Salvation Army bell ringer, greets shoppers outside of Jewel-Osco in Gurnee. Dishmon has been a bell ringer for thirteen years. (11/21/20)

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