Happy Memorial Day Weekend!
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Memorial Weekend Party at the Pool
starting at noon,
Sunday, May 24th (weather permitting)
Bring a dish to pass
You do not have to be a pool member to attend
Grills will be available
A great opportunity to meet your neighbors!
Rob Wheelhouse
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Congratulations to the 2015 Village of Trout Valley
Scholarship Winner...Ms. Gretchen Price!
Gretchen is currently a senior at Cary-Grove H.S . In the fall, she plans to attend St. Norbert College, in De Pere, Wisconsin, where she will major in Elementary Education. At Cary-Grove H.S., she is President of Interact (campus service organization), Team Captain of the Women's Track and Field team, member of the Senior Superfan Committee, and has been part of the Cary-Grove Chorus. She also served as a Lifeguard at the Trout Valley pool for many summers. In addition, she has worked as a counselor at YMCA Camp Edwards and enjoys working with kids and volunteering. Her future plans include teaching and serving in the Peace Corps or other service organizations. Congratulations Gretchen! Her full essay is available on the Trout Valley website, under Village/Village Scholarship Contest.
The Village had four outstanding applicants this year...congratulations to all of them!
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Conserve @ Home
The first Trout Valley home has recently received recognition from the Land Conservancy of McHenry County for the home's environmentally-friendly landscape. Hopefully, this will be the first of many Trout Valley properties that will qualify as eco-friendly landscapes. Steps taken by homeowners to obtain this certification will alleviate some of the fertilizer and herbicide residues from draining into the Trout Valley ponds and will perpetuate the natural beauty of the Village.
David Hall
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Straight from the Horse's Mouth
This weekend starts the unofficial start to summer! Along with BBQs, sports, and outdoor fun with friends and family, you may start seeing TVRC horses in the lower pasture by the river. The horses love this time of year as they are able to stay outside longer hours and eat the delicious and nutritious grass.
As a reminder, please do not feed the horses (unless you have reached out to a club member) and do not enter the pasture. Please let your kids know this as well!
If you have any concerns or questions about the horses, please call Mike Murphy: 847-553-1614.
Don't forget about the Illinois Equine Activity Liability Act.
Thank you!
TVRC
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TROUT VALLEY 4TH PARTY on SATURDAY JUNE 27!!
EVITE will be coming to your inbox soon!!
$20/Family
(To cover costs of sno cone machine and the band)
Drop off check or money to Jen Kuhner at 233 Valley Road
THE LINEUP:
3:00 PARADE from Tom Sawyer Pond to the Lodge
Line up on Bluff at 2:45 with your decorated bike, scooter, golf cart, or even horse...Just join in the fun!
4:00 FAMILY KICKBALL GAME
At the field (baseball field next to the lower horse pasture) Come one come all to play and have a blast!
5:00 ADULT SOFTBALL GAME
Bring your glove if you have one and join in, there will be a keg close by for this one...
5:00 KIDS FUN AT LODGE
Kids' games, sno cone machine, tatoos.
6:00 DINNER AT THE LODGE
Hot dogs, brats, chips, pop, and water for sale!!! Hint-we need some helpers here!
SIDES AND DESSERTS: bring to share!
Bring chairs for outside, we will have some tables out back.
7:00 EXPO 76
Our much loved band from years past, will play lots of favorites!
Dusk FIREWORKS SHOW
by the MadBomber
Cooking (just grilling!) The dogs and brats
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED:
Serving up these dogs and brats
2 people from 5:30-6:30
2 people from 6:30-7:30
Selling tickets
2 people from 5:30-6:30
2 people from 6:30-7:30
Contact Jen Kuhner to sign up for a shift...
jen.k@me.com
847-702-2078
Social Committee
We will need clean up help the day after as well,
Sunday 6/28 at 10:00 am.
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Trout Valley Tennis lessons
(Open to all residents)
It's time to start registering for summer tennis lessons, taught by a pro, on our beautifully resurfaced courts in Trout Valley. Lessons are open to everyone in the Valley, regardless if you are a member of the Tennis Club. They are on Mondays and Wednesdays only this summer.
There will be two sessions: S1: 6/15-6/24 -Mon./Wed.
S2: 7/13-7/29-Mon./Wed.
See the registration form below for information:
Checks should be made payable to Rick Miller and dropped along with the reg. form to Janette Warner @ 136 Turkey Hill Rd
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It's Pool Time!!
Time to register for a Trout Valley pool membership!
Membership Type and Cost:
Choose One* Family $210.00 or Empty Nesters $160.00
*After June 15th an additional $10.00 will be added to the registration fee
Pool Membership is required for the use of the pool and its amenities. Membership is ONLY available for TV Residents in GOOD STANDING (Association Dues must be up to date). TV resident non-pool members CANNOT use the pool (and its amenities) as guests of a pool member. Pool members must accompany their guest. Entire list of rules are available via the Trout Valley website. Please visit www.troutvalleycommunity.com and review the "Trout Valley Pool Rules" by logging in, selecting the "Pool" banner, then "Pool Forms". Acknowledge the pool rules by signing the form below. 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.
We are looking to fill lifeguard positions and encourage anyone who knows of a responsible person 15 years or older who would like to earn some money this summer please let us know. There is a Lifeguard Certification class at the YMCA on May 22nd that still has space.
Please contact Dave Mokry (dm@barnwoodstudio.com) or Rob Wheelhouse (rwheelhouse@hotmail.com) for an interview. Meghan Lentz will be supervising the lifeguard staff this year.
The Social calendar will be out soon and here are some things to look forward to: Fathers Day Brunch and Gutterball Tourney Bob Chinns Luau Night Return of the Kids Olympics! These are just some of the things planned!
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 Lyme Disease Information
One of our neighbors recently had their dog diagnosed with Lyme Disease. The dog is expected to recover, with treatment, but it is good to be on the lookout for ticks.
An Overview of Lyme Disease in Dogs
Here is what one of our Trout Valley neighbors had to say: I have been seeing an increasing number of cases of Lyme Disease each year for the past several years. Lyme disease is caused by the bacterium "Borellia Burgdorferi" and is transmitted by ticks, most commonly the black legged tick usually referred to as the deer tick. At a recent seminar I attended, Dr. Michael Dryden DVM the leading veterinary expert in the USA on ticks and tick borne diseases stated that this increase in Lyme disease is directly related to the increase in the population of the White Tailed Deer. If the deer are present the ticks are present and if the ticks are present Lyme disease is present. The disease is transmitted when an infected tick takes a blood meal from its host. It takes about 48 hours after the tick attaches to the host to pass the disease. Deer ticks are the smallest of the ticks found in this area so they can be very hard to find on your pet. What's more, the disease can also be passed by the nymph and larval stages of the tick which are even smaller, to the point of almost being invisible to the naked eye. Fortunately there is a vaccine for Lyme disease available for dogs. It requires 2 injections about 3 weeks apart and then 1 annual booster each year after that. Unfortunately, these same ticks (and others) can carry other diseases such as Anaplasmosis and Ehrlichiosis which can have similar symptoms as Lyme disease. The best prevention for these diseases is to avoid contact with the ticks. This can be accomplished with monthly topical spot on treatments such as Frontline, Advantage, etc., or monthly oral medication such as Nexgard. If you would like more detailed information about anything I have presented here, feel free to contact me at (847) 516-8155. Other good articles can be found at AVMA.org or CDC.gov. Thanks Pete Kennedy DVM
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Storm Water
Did you know that 11 states do not allow unfiltered storm water to be discharged into their waterways, because of the toxins in storm water? Toxic substances from shingles, roads, fertilizer, salt and other sources all get mixed into storm water. Illinois still allows the discharge of these unfiltered chemicals into our waterways. Trout Valley contributes to this problem by allowing the storm water from the flood plain in Cary to be discharged through our system and into the Fox River, and even our ponds. If you are interested in joining an effort to require storm water to be filtered before it enters our waterways, and what can be done to keep these toxins out of our Trout Ponds, please call:
John Liautaud
Storm Water Commissioner
Village of Trout Valley
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More Storm Water Information from the Cary News Weekly (May 15, 2015):
Storm Water Reminder
You are the solution to storm water pollution. The storm water basins and sewers in our community channel rainwater to local area ponds, creeks and rivers. Much of that water also enters the ground water aquifer that we rely on for our Village's water supply.
It is the responsibility of each of us to help protect that water supply. There are a number of ways that we can all do our part.
A. Report Illegal Dumping: Never allow chemicals such as paint, motor oils, or household cleaners to enter the drainage system. Contact Public Works to report dumping (847) 639-0003.
B. Discourage Littering - If you see someone littering, remind them that the litter is carried by wind and rain down the drain where it can enter area ponds. Litter should be disposed of in a trash container.
C. Follow Car Wash Tips - Washing your car at home allows pollutants such as grease, dirt, oil, metals, and chemicals from soap and cleansers to flow directly into the storm drain and possibly the Village water supply. Instead, take your car to a car wash where the water is discharged to the sanitary sewer system where it is treated. Other options include washing the car on a permeable surface such as dirt, landscaping, or gravel, or washing the car away from the gutter so the water does not enter.
D. Implement Responsible Gardening Practices - Maintaining a nice garden is important but by implementing responsible gardening practices, residents can significantly help prevent storm water pollution. Here are some tips:
Minimize the Use of Chemicals by only using pesticides only when non-chemical methods are ineffective. Choose the least toxic material and do not apply chemicals to your garden or lawn in excess, especially before irrigation or an anticipated rain event.
Use Fertilizer Sparingly and do not apply before irrigation or an anticipated rain event. If you must use fertilizer, give preference to slow-release and organic fertilizers. Fertilizers contain large amounts of nitrogen, which can leach into waterways when applied in excess and cause harm to the environment.
Do Not Over-Water since it can lead to increased runoff, carrying chemical pollutants to stormdrains into our waterways. Installing a drip irrigation or micro-spray system helps conserve water and decrease runoff.
Garden with Native Plants because they are adapted to the local climate and habitat, native plants require less water and are more disease-resistant.
Contain Yard Waste by sweeping excess lawn clippings, leaves and other yard wastes and compost them in a contained space in your yard or dispose of them in the green waste cart. Excess soil should be swept off the pavement and not washed into storm drains.
Store Chemicals in a covered area during a rain event.
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Sheriff's Office Open House
The McHenry County Sheriff's Office would like to personally invite you and your constituents to attend our upcoming Open House on Saturday May 30, 2015 from 10:00am until 2:00pm at our offices in Woodstock (2200 N. Seminary Avenue, Woodstock). During the event, the Sheriff's Office will open their doors to the community to learn about services provided to the residents of the county. Our open house will feature the following: · Displays of vehicles and equipment in the east parking lot · Department tours · Electronic fingerprinting for children · A Canine Unit demonstration at 12:30pm · The ability to meet the men and women of the Sheriff's Office and ask questions regarding the office's operations. We encourage you to share this with your friends, family and constituents-everyone is invited and encouraged to attend. We have attached the event flyer for your reference. Feel free to print out, hand out, forward or post for others to see. Thank you and we hope to see you on May 30! Best, Hank Prim
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Baseball Season is Underway!
If you wish to reserve the baseball field, please contact
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Fish News
This is a great time of year to remind all residents of the fishing policy in Trout Valley:
Tom Sawyer pond is the only pond that is not fly fishing only. The TV Association directory has a write up on the fishing policy. Please review if you have any questions.
Fishing Rules
- Only members and accompanied guests, all wearing fishing badges, may fish in the trout ponds and Tom Sawyer pond.
- All fish caught anywhere in Trout Valley waters must be released.
- In the trout ponds only fly fishing with barb-less hooks is permitted. Other tackle and baits may be used to fish Tom Sawyer pond and deeply hooked fish must be released by cutting the line close to the hook.
- Fishing badges must be worn when fishing. A State License is also required.
- All Trout Valley residents are asked to observe that fishing badges are displayed by people fishing and an official TVA diamond is affixed on parked cars.
Please wear your fishing badges where they can be easily seen by a passerby and have a TV diamond on your parked car. If residents see people fishing without badges they have every right to inquire and ask for proof of residency.
Finally, new signs specifying the fishing rules are coming soon.
Please remember: The reason we have good fishing is because the person before you took care to catch and release the fish you caught.
Steve Thallemer
Fen and Ponds
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Firewood
There is a pile of logs opposite 172 Stonegate that came from a tree we had to remove. They are all cut to fireplace lengths. First come first served.
Wood Chipping
Tuesday, May 26 (as Monday is a holiday)
Chipping of brush and tree limbs is a service provided by Trout Valley maintenance personnel using Trout Valley provided wood chipping equipment for the convenience of Trout Valley residents. It is NOT for cleanup after professional landscape or tree services. Large wood chipping equipment is used in this process and will not be brought onto the resident's property (liability issues); nor will small, left over debris be raked up. Piles of wood and brush must be left next to the street on the resident's property. Those piles should be stacked with cut ends facing the street - haphazard piles take 3 times as long to chip and may be left behind if they are too tangled
Timing of wood chipping will be posted on signs coming into Trout Valley. Currently those signs are on Stonegate as it intersects Country Commons and on Country Commons at the intersection with Turkey Run. The wood chipping season is largely dependent on Algonquin Township's ability to accept wood chip dumping. The usual season is March through October.
Watch the signage near the barn street corners for specific dates each month.
Walter Zimmerman
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Summary of Open Burning of Landscape Waste Regulations
McHenry County Public Health Ordinance
Article III - Section 1.29
Effective April 1, 2008
PROHIBITED AT ALL TIMES:
Burning of manure, garbage, litter, etc. on any property in McHenry County
Burning of landscape waste within 100' of a habitable structure (i.e. residence, school, etc.)
Burning of landscape waste within 50' of a non-habitable structure (i.e. detached garage, barn, etc.)
RESTRICTIONS WHEN GREATER THAN 100' FROM A HABITABLE STRUCTURE AND 50' FROM A NON-HABITABLE STRUCTURE
Only landscape waste and only on the property where the landscape waste was generated
Only during the months of April, May, October and November (weekends only)
Only between dawn and dusk
Only when the winds are less than 10 mph
Must be supervised by an individual at least 18 years of age
A fire extinguisher, garden hose, or water source must be available by the burning site.
500' EXEMPTIONS
Burning of on-site generated landscape waste 500' or greater from a habitable structure is allowed:
1. During any month of the year
2. On any day of the week
3. At any time of the day
Note: All other prohibitions/restrictions apply.
OTHER EXEMPTIONS
Recreational fires, not larger than 3'x3'x3', and excludes leaves, grass or shrubbery clippings
Ceremonial fires (bonfires) larger than 3'x3'x3', and excludes leaves, grass or shrubbery clippings; permit required from McHenry County Department of Health
Habitat Reclamation or Firefighter
ENFORCEMENT
Any officer of the McHenry County Department of Health, law enforcement agency, fire department or fire protection district is authorized to enforce the provisions of this Ordinance.
Website
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 Spring/Summer Events in the Area
Family Kite Festival in Crystal Lake
- When: From 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on May 24
- Where: Lippold Park Soccer Field, Route 176 in Crystal Lake
- What: "Kite fest includes performances by Team Chicago Kite, learn-to-fly lessons, family kite fly time, single-line kite flying and the first 350 children will receive a free kite and a learn-to-fly lesson. Keep your eyes to the as skies as kites of all sizes will be flying, some as large as 90 feet will be soaring for all to see. Chicago Kite will be on hand for all your kiting needs," according to the city of Crystal Lake website.
McHenry County Children's Health and Safety Fair
The 25th Annual McHenry County Children's Health and Safety Fair which has been scheduled for Wednesday, July 29 from 9:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. at McHenry County College, 8900 US Hwy. 14, Crystal Lake. For additional information call (815) 334-4500.
Save the Date for "Rockin the Routes"
Mark your calendar for Saturday, June 6 when the FRG Living for the Weekend will host "Rockin the Routes." This year's event will again be held at Stone Hill Shopping Center on Routes 14 and 22. The day and evening will be a day filled with live music, kid related activities, food, craft beer from local breweries and a car/motorcycle show.
Sell Your Unwanted Belongings at the Community Garage Sale
The Cary Park District will host a Community Garage Sale. The garage sale will be held outdoors at Lions Park in Silver Lake Rd., in Cary on Saturday, June 6. The sale will be open to the public in search of great finds and bargains between 8:00 - 11:00 am. Spaces are available to sell for $9.00 for residents and $14.00 for non-residents. Reserve your
spot at the Community Center, 255 Briargate Rd., Cary.
Father's Day 10k/5k Race
The Trojan Track and Cross Country Association will be hosting a 10k/5k Father's Day race on Sunday, June 21. They will celebrate fathers, raise awareness for men's health and promote health and wellness through running for everyone, all while supporting the Cary Grove Cross Country and Track and Field athletes. Click here to register for the race.
Sage YMCA Corporate Challenge
Register for the Sage YMCA Corporate Challenge event that serves as an annual fundraising opportunity for the Sage YMCA. Proceeds will help fund children's early learning, summer camps and swimming, sports and fitness programs. The dates are July 17-19 and July 24-26 at the Sage YMCA, 701 Manor Rd., Crystal Lake. They are also currently looking for corporate commitment, local donations and volunteers. For more information call Bill Clark at (815) 526-1667.
Tickets on Sale for Team Carone #ShutDownCancer Music Fest
The 3rd Annual TeamCarone #ShutDownCancer Music Fest is a 21 and over celebration benefiting The Team Carone Foundation to help #ShutDownCancer. All proceeds will go towards local charities and families, scholarships and enhancements to Cary Grove High School. The event will take place on Saturday, September 26 starting at 3:00 p.m.
Heros Like Haley 5K Events
Registration is open for the first inaugural Heros Like Haley 5K Race on Saturday, July 12 at 8:30. Click here for more information, sponsorship opportunities or to register. Also, save the date for the first Heros Like Haley Golf Classic on Saturday, October 3.
Concerts in the Park - Cary
Teen Battle of the Bands Winners
Thursday, June 18: 7:00 - 8:00 pm Rotary Bandshell in Lions Park
Alex & The Allstars
Thursday, June 25: 7:00 - 8:00 pm Rotary Bandshell in Lions Park
Playing hits from the 70s until now!
AC-Rock
Thursday, July 9: 7:00 - 8:00 pm Rotary Bandshell in Lions Park
A cappella rock 'n roll!
Serendipity
Thursday, July 16: 7:00 - 8:00 pm Rotary Bandshell in Lions Park
Rock, pop, dance covers, and originals
Mulligan Stew
Thursday, July 23: 7:00 - 8:00 pm Rotary Bandshell
Traditional Irish/Celtic mixed with rock, pop, and country!
Children's Entertainment Series
Pack up the kids, a blanket, and a picnic lunch for the wild and funny Children's Entertainment series. Laugh on the lawn in the summer sun and enjoy your time at the park. All performances are free.
Leonardo
Friday, July 17: 12:00 - 12:45 pm Rotary Bandshell in Lions Park
Children's singer
Rick Kelly
Friday, July 24: 12:00 - 12:45 pm Rotary Bandshell in Lions Park
The Cary Memorial Day Parade will start at
10:15am on May 25, 2015 at Holy Cross Lutheran Church (First Street & Three Oaks Road). The Parade will form at 9:45am. If you wish to participate in the parade contact Al Young (847) 639-7684. The Parade will be followed by a ceremony at Cary Veteran's Park and conclude before Noon.
Cary Cruise Night 2015
Begins June 3, 2015 and runs every Wednesday night throughout the summer
Time: 6:00 PM - 8:30 PM CDT
Downtown Cary
Cary Farmers Market 2015
Begins June 14, 2015 and runs every Sunday morning throughout the summer
Time: 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM CDT
Cary Train Station parking lot (near the bus parking lot)
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Trout Valley Association News
Call the Sheriff
If you are aware of a problem in the community, it's often best to call the McHenry County Sheriff to ensure they have a record of the problem. If your home is burglarized, you witness vandalism, you see people loitering down by the river or at other locations within the Valley, please inform the Sheriff. Maintaining a connection with the Sheriff's office helps to ensure the security of our community. The Sheriff's non-emergency number is (815) 338-2144.
Laurie Almeraz
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Looking for the minutes of recent board meetings?
They are posted to the Trout Valley Website, after they are appoved:
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Trout Valley Website
I am seeking current information to post on the website. If you are in charge of a TV club or group, could you please send me your information for updating? Are there any new groups that are not listed on the website (listed under Activities tab)?
If anyone sees other errors on the website - please let me know so that I can fix them.
All residents have access to the website by creating a log in.
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Future Neighborhood Directory
The 2015 Directory is going to print soon
If you wish to submit a correction, throughout the next year, for the 2016 Directory or you are a new resident, please email the following information to Vernie at troutvalleynews@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.
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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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Welcome Lady!
There's a new Welcome Lady in town!! Terry Parrilli has graciously offered to bring back our old tradition of visiting the homes of new neighbors to bring them neighborhood greetings and information. She will be able to answer your questions about our village and association, the many wonderful amenities, and the clubs and activities that are available, etc.
She has already started contacting some of our new neighbors, but if you moved in recently and would like a visit - please feel free to contact Terry.
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Maintenance Work Requests
If you have any new work requests for Bernie, please contact either Steve Gerard (
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Maintenance Phone Numbers
We have had some issues recently with Bernie's cell phone. All is now good again. Bernie's cell phone is 224-401-3128 and Tony is now at 224-610-9995. Those are both Trout Valley phones.
Wally Zimmerman
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Did you miss a previous issue of the
Trout Valley News or a Trout Valley Blast?
Click on the Archive button at the bottom of the page. The Archive page is the best place to print the newsletter, if you need a paper copy.
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Need to rent the barn or lodge?
Anyone who is interested in renting the Lodge, Barn or tables and chairs should visit the link below and complete the form. Laura will respond to the request within 24 hours to let you know if the space is available and send along the paperwork, instructions, etc. Please check the Events Calendar (link is below) for availability before submitting requests.
Questions about rentals - please email Laura Whalen at
Need the barn or lodge for a TV club or government event?
If you are reserving dates for a TV club or government event that does
not have to pay to rent the facilities, Vernie Vadnais can add you to the calendar and a form does not need to be submitted. Please check the Events Calendar
for availability before submitting your request.
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Send newsletter submissions
to Vernie Vadnais at
Submissions are due by Wednesday for the upcoming newsletter. We welcome your assistance in getting out the Valley's news! See the option in the footer below to update your email address.
Send blast submissions
to Bob Baker at
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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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View Past Issues of the Trout Valley News
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Memorial Weekend Party at the Pool
TV Scholarship Winner!
Conserve @ Home Recognition
Straight from the Horse's Mouth
Upcoming 4th of July Party
Tennis Lessons
Join the Pool!
Lyme Disease
Storm Water
More Info on Storm Water and tips for helping to protect the water supply
Sheriff's Office Open House
Baseball Fields
Fish News
Firewood/Wood Chipping
Open Burning Ordinance
Spring/Summer Events
More Information:
Welcome Lady
Lodge/barn rental
Maintenance
TV Directory Form
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Upcoming Public
Meetings:
Trout Valley Association Board
2015 Schedule
June 15
July 20
August 17
Sun, September 20 Annual meeting at the barn
September 28
October 19
November 16
December 21
7 p.m. at the Lodge (except for the Annual meeting)
All are welcome
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Village of Trout Valley Board Meeting Dates
2015 Schedule
October 12th
December 7th
7 p.m. at the lodge All are welcome
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