Sunday in the suburbs
Jack ODonoghue helps Anna Sarnelli shave the head of his godfather Steve Bisbikis, during a St. Baldricks fundraiser at Evergreen School in Carol Stream for him. Jack has Lymphoma, a non Hodgkins cancer of the lymphatic system, Sunday.
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Joshua Kairis of South Elgin and the computer teacher at Evergreen School, has his head shaved by Anna Sarnelli during a St. Baldricks fundraiser at Evergreen School in Carol Stream, for second grader Jack ODonoghue who has Burkitts lymphoma, a non Hodgkins cancer of the lymphatic system, Sunday.
Mark Black/mblack@dailyherald.com
Watercraft fill the exhibition area during the Northern Illinois Boat Show Sunday at the Lake County Fairgrounds in Grayslake.
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Bruce Bennett, of Johnsburg, looks at a South Bay pontoon boat sold by Munson Marine in Fox Lake during the Northern Illinois Boat Show Sunday at the Lake County Fairgrounds in Grayslake.
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Boat director Glenn Pollock throws a promotional ball into a boat at the SkipperBuds of Volo display during the Northern Illinois Boat Show Sunday at the Lake County Fairgrounds in Grayslake.
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Resident Dolores Duncan, 88 paints a shamrock on the face of Kelsey Strong, 8 of Warrenville during the St. Patrick Residences annual St. Patricks Day Party in Naperville, Sunday. Duncan was a commercial artists during her working days and made maps for the Secret Service during World War II.
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Bagpiper Tom Brown of St. Charles performs at the St. Patrick Residences annual St. Patricks Day Party in Naperville, Sunday.
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St. Patrick aka Kevin Martin balances his staff on his foot as 5 year old Logan Heinen watches, during the St. Patrick Residences annual St. Patricks Day Party in Naperville, Sunday.
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Cook County Sheriffs representatives, Mike Lund, left, his son, Michael, and Margaret Anderson celebrate after jumping in the cold water during the Law Enforcement Torch Run Polar Plunge 2012 Sunday at Twin Lakes Recreation Area in Palatine. The law enforcement group known as the Copsicles helped raise money for Special Olympics Illinois Suburban Cook/Area 18.
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A crowd is bundled up to watch and take pictures during the Law Enforcement Torch Run Polar Plunge 2012 Sunday at Twin Lakes Recreation Area in Palatine. The event raised money for Special Olympics Illinois Suburban Cook/Area 18.
Gilbert R. Boucher II/gboucher@dailyherald.com
Stephanie Iglesias, of Hanover Park, left, joins 4 other Olive Oyls and Popeye to jump in the frigid water during the Law Enforcement Torch Run Polar Plunge 2012 Sunday at Twin Lakes Recreation Area in Palatine. The group represented Zurich North America as the event raised money for Special Olympics Illinois Suburban Cook/Area 18.
Gilbert R. Boucher II/gboucher@dailyherald.com
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