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May 23, 2014
Trout Valley News
Issue # 64

Pool News 
 
(Garden enthusiasts needed, Pool registration, Memorial Day Party)
 
The perennials at the pool could use some loving care/sprucing up from neighbors.  If you are willing to do a little weeding, we would love to have you stop by anytime and help.  It is the areas outside of the gate (no key required) - along the entry path and the fountain area.  It would be great to have things looking really nice for the Memorial Day cookout.
 
 
Anyone interested in life guarding, please contact Katie Price
 847-516-0771
 
 
For More information on the pool, visit:
 
 
Printable version of the registration form:
 
 
 
 Enclose this form along
with your payment made out to "Trout Valley Pool" and drop off or mail to:
Rob Wheelhouse 226 Valley Road
Trout Valley 
 
 Memorial Weekend pool party starting at noon, Sunday May 25th 
 
Bring a dish!
You do not have to be a pool member to attend!
Grills will be available!

The weather should be great - this it the perfect opportunity to meet a lot of your neighbors!!
 
 

Congratulations to the 2014 Village of Trout Valley Scholarship Winner...
Ms. Sophia Nordgren!

Sophia is currently a senior at Chrysalis School in Montana.  In the fall, she plans to attend the University of Missouri, where she was accepted into the honors college.  She participated on the Cary-Grove H.S. speech team and choir and enjoys participating in equestrian competitions.  Sophia has volunteered her time at the Night Ministry Soup Kitchen, St. Michael's Wood Bank, and has worked with the elderly at Mountain View Nursing Home.  As her senior project, she along with four other students are hosting a "Empowering Women Together" conference, to educate and inspire young women, to take a stand.  She wants to serve as an advocate for women and their place in society.  She plans to major in psychology, political science or journalism.  Congratulations Sophia!  Her full essay is available on the Trout Valley Website, under Village/Village Scholarship Contest.


Loose Dogs

We continue to hear reports of a couple of loose dogs in the valley.  Please make sure your pet is restricted to your own property or being walked on a leash.  Loose dogs can be a danger to themselves, to drivers, children, and other pet owners who are walking their dogs or have dogs out in their yards.

Thank you


 
Update on Firewood from Infested Trees

Diseased Wood from Infested Trees, ie. Emerald Ash Borer, need to be burned on site or removed and taken away to the township.
 
If the logs are staying on the property, the owner can use as their personal firewood, but should not share it with other Trout Valley Residents. We do not want to spread the beetles or their larvae by removing the wood, unless it is going to the township.
 
Here is some more info for people who want more information on Emerald Ash Borer: 
 
 
Website :       www.emeraldashborer.info/  (There are also three links in the right column of each newsletter under Quick Links)
 
Illinois Department  of Agriculture -  Ash Tree Infestation      1-800-641-3934
 
Forest Board Questions on Tree Infestation or Tree Concerns -  David Hall at   1-847-639-7742
 
 
In wooded or dense brush no owner shall allow such growth to contain diseased or dead timber.  In the event any lot owner does not comply with thus requirements, Trout Valley  Association is hereby authorized and directed to cause compliance with the provisions hereof. The cost incurred by Trout Valley Association in doing so shall be charged and assessed 
against each lot and lot owner and such cost shall automatically become a lien on such lot in the same manner as are  dues and assessments according to the provisions of the Declaration of Restrictions and Conditions  dated  6-10-55  recorded  294891  as  amended,  Such  cost  shall  also  be  collected  by  Trout  Valley  Association in the same manner as dues and assessment as provided for in said Declaration of  Restrictions and Conditions.  
 




Future Neighborhood Directory

If you wish to submit a correction for the 2015 Directory or send us new information as a new resident, please email the following information to Vernie at vernie639@gmail.com:

Last Name
First Names of adults (please indicate if there is a different last name)
Street Address
Home (or main) Phone
Cell phone(s) optional
Email - optional
Kids names - optional

Thank you - we try hard to keep our information up to date.



Outdoor Burning

Please be aware that we have several residents who suffer from Asthma and are affected by burning.  

Please take care to 
not leave fires unattended and smoldering.

Trout Valley follows the Outdoor Burning Restrictions for McHenry County.




 
River Front Park 
(near the lodge and tennis courts)

Reminder:  This area closes at dusk, unless you have rented the lodge for an event 
or you are a boat club member and are using the marina.

With the help of Algonquin Township the river front lighting was installed this week. A big thanks to Bob Miller at the township!

 

                                                                                                   

 

Thanks,

Dave Peterson

 



 



Tennis Club News

  

 

 Trout Valley Tennis Lessons

 

It's time to start registering for summer tennis lessons, taught by a pro, on our beautifully resurfaced courts in Trout Valley.

 

There will be two sessions:      S1:  6/16-6/27 -Mon./Wed./Fri.

                                                        S2:  7/7-7/18-Mon./Wed./Fri.

 

 

Please call Janette Warner to register, or with any questions, at (847) 516-3235 or email me at janette.warner1@gmail.com.  Mail the information below along with a check written to Trout Valley Tennis Club to Janette Warner at 136 Turkey Hill Rd, Trout Valley.

 

Tennis Lessons Information and Form 

 

 

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Trout Valley Open

 

Saturday, June 7th at the Lodge

Come and enjoy a relaxing evening with Trout Valley friends at the Lodge

 

Leyla Wheelhouse is BBQ ing
"All American
Cuisine" including a 
competition for "Whose Pie Tastes Best?"

 






**Save The Date**

Trout Valley 4th of July Party

When: Saturday June 28th
Time: Late afternoon into evening. Exact times to be announced 
Agenda: Parade, yard games, bring your own picnic style food and drink.
 
Band & FIREWORKS

Cost: $25 per family entrance fee

**Reminder - all residents planning on attending social events must be up-to-date on their dues.

We are looking forward to another great Trout Valley event!


Social Committee

 
From the Building Committee

As spring arrives, many residents are considering home improvement projects. Please remember that approval from the Building Committee is required for, but not limited to, house or roof color changes, additions, patios, decks, pools, driveways and major landscaping changes.  If you are simply repairing or replacing something with the exact material, then approval is not required; however, depending on the project, you may still require a McHenry County Building Permit. 
 
All of the information you need is available through the Trout Valley website or in the right hand sidebar "quick link" in this newsletter.   Contact Steve Kidder or Ann Somers for questions.
 

 Golf Carts

 

It is that season again.  Please take a moment to review the golf cart rules for our neighborhood - especially if you are a golf cart owner.  We want everyone to be safe this summer.

 

 

Trout Valley Golf Cart Guidelines 

 

 


COM-ED TREE TRIMMING
 
Information regarding TV Ordinance - Care of Trees in Utility Easements
The Village of Trout Valley`s Ordinance titled Care of Trees in Utility Easements specifically states that elms and oaks should not be pruned in the period from the beginning of March to the end of October.  In addition, prior to the removal of any tree which has a diameter larger than 10" requires that a permit is obtained from the Village of Trout Valley prior to removal.  The complete Ordinance can be read on the Trout Valley website.  In view of the fact that Com Ed has tagged trees in Trout Valley for pruning or removal, we would request residents to monitor that no elms or oaks are pruned on your property and that no trees larger than 10" in diameter are removed from your property. 
Presently no tree removal permits have been requested by Com Ed or their contractors and none have been issued by the Village of Trout Valley.
 
David Hall


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Chipping Season is Back
 
The usual season is March through October. Watch the signage for specific dates.
 
 

 

 

 
 
New Residents



If you are new to the neighborhood (in the past 2 years) and would like to be featured in this newsletter, please send your information to Vernie Vadnais at troutvalleynews@gmail.com

Thank you,

Vernie

 


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 Spring Events in the Area 
   

  

  

  

  

  

 

Cary Area Public Library Events

Events Schedule 

 

Cary Park District

Events Calendar 

  

  

Cary Memorial Day Parade
Date: May 26, 2014
Time: 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Event Description:
The Parade will be followed by a ceremony at Cary Veteran's Park and conclude before Noon.
 

Hershey Track & Field Meet

Sunday, June 1

12:00 - 3:00 pm

Cary-Grove High School Track

Free - pre-registration required

 

The Cary Park District and the Hershey Company present the Hershey National Track and Field youth meet for ages 9 - 14 years. Events include 50 meter, 100 meter, 200 meter, and 400 meter dashes; 800 meter and 1600 meter runs; 4 x 100 relays; standing long jump; and softball throw.

Local winners may be eligible to advance to the state meet or even the national finals in Hershey, PA. Because this is a national program, age refers to the child's age as of December 31, 2013.

The registration deadline is May 30.To register download a registration form. Return your completed form to the Community Center. Community Center hours are Monday - Thursday, 5:30 am - 10:00 pm; Friday, 5:30 am - 8:00 pm; and Saturday - Sunday, 7:00 am - 6:00 pm. You may also fax your form to the Community Center at 847.639.6290. Online registration is not available for this event.   

 
 

NORTHERN ILLINOIS COIN SHOW

WHEN: 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. May 25

WHERE: Holiday Inn, 495 Airport Road, Elgin

COST & INFO: Coin and currency show sponsored by the Geneva Illinois Coin Club. Buy, sell, trade U.S. and foreign coins, gold and silver bullion and U.S. and foreign paper money. Free admission. Information: 630-677-3866 or www.facebook.com/northernillinoiscoinshow.

 

'DEATH CAR' EXHIBIT

WHEN: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. May 24-26

WHERE: Volo Auto Museum, 27582 Volo Village Road, Volo

COST & INFO: The "Bonnie and Clyde Death Car" exhibit marks the 80th anniversary of the demise of Bonnie and Clyde. See the car that toured the country from the 1930s through the 1960s as the Bonnie and Clyde Death Car. Hear how this fraudulent car fooled the public and find out more on the outlaws. Admission: $13.95 adults, $11.95 seniors, $8.95 children ages 5-12. Information: 815-385-3644 or www.volocars.com.

 

 

Looking for Your Ancestors?
If you've ever thought you might want to research your family history, McHenry County IL Genealogical Society has a conference for you. This all-day learning experience will have 4 sessions each hour from which you can choose what interests you. Sessions are for beginners, as well as those who have already enjoyed finding their ancestors. Some topics include  understanding census records, using Google maps and Google earth, and creating a family  
history website. Speakers are nationally known for their genealogy expertise.  

  

Genealogy Inside Out will be held on July 19, 2014 at McHenry County College in Crystal Lake. Registration by June 15th - $40 for members and $50 for non-members. Registration includes  breakfast snacks, lunch and an online syllabus. A complete description of each session is available at www.mcigs.org/conference. You can send questions 
to www.conference@mcigs.org or call TV resident Claudia Conroy at 847-639-0437.
 
Cary Farmers Market
Starting Date: June 1, 2014 - This continues every Sunday during the summer
Time: 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM
Location:  North Commuter Lot near bus garage
Enter at High Road and W. Main Street entrance or the Train Station entrance off of W. Main

Wide selection of fresh fruits and vegetables, baked goods, cheeses, meats, flowers, plants and more 

  

Cary Cruise Night
Location:  Downtown Cary
Starting Date: June 4, 2014 - This continues on Wednesday nights during the summer.
Time: 6:00 PM - 8:30 PM
 
 

Planit 10:  Things to do this weekend...

 

 

  

 

Maintenance

 
If you have any new work requests for Bernie, please contact either Steve Gerard (grd55@aol.com847-791-6745) or Wally Zimmerman (zimmerw1@sbcglobal.net -847-682-8500) so we can prioritize this work appropriately. 




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Need to rent the barn or lodge?  
 
Please contact Veronica Goodrich at Veronica.Goodrich@searshc.com 
or call at 847-502-9123.
                                            
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 Blast versus Newsletter?

We've recently had questions and requests for sending out email blasts to Trout Valley residents.  These have included blasts for charitable donations and open houses.  Most community information can be circulated in the weekly newsletter.  The blasts are reserved for important and time-sensitive information.  We want residents to know that when they receive a blast, they should read it as soon as they can, as it is something of concern for the community.

When we reject a blast request, we are trying to balance the need to communicate effectively and quickly with Trout Valley against the rights of the residents not to be overwhelmed with local messages.  If we don't send out a lot of blasts, we hope those we do send get your attention. We appreciate your consideration.  

Thanks, Bob Baker


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In This Newsletter:
  
 Pool News
 
Scholarship Winner!
 
Loose Dogs
 
Update on Infested Wood
 
Directory Updates
 
Outdoor Burning
 
River Front Park
 
Tennis Club News
 
Fourth of July Party Date
 
Building Committee
 
Golf Carts
 
Com Ed Trimming Ordinance

Chipping Season 

New Resident?
 
Spring Events
 
Maintenance
 
More Information
  
  
  

 

Upcoming Public 
Meetings:

TV Association Board
Meeting Dates

2014 Schedule
(so far)



June 16
July 21


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Village of Trout Valley Board Meeting Dates

 

2014 Schedule

 

June 9

August 11

September 8 (budget)

October 13

December 1

   
 

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Association By-laws
Ash Tree Disease Insecticide Options
Ash Tree Disease FAQs
(Emerald) Ash Tree Treatment Options (Extenstion Office)Ash Tree Disease FAQs
Building Committee
Call the Sheriff (815) 338-2144.
Clubs and Groups
Deed Restrictions
Facilities - Barn, Lodge, Baseball Fields
Fox River Weather Updates
Fox River - Water Alerts Subscription
Map of Trout Valley
Pet Directory Registry
Pool  Forms - Registration 2013
Professional Services - TV Resident Owned Businesses
Tennis Lessons 2013
Tennis Membership 2013
Trout Valley History
TVA Board and Responsibilities
TVA Financials
TVA Meeting Minutes
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