February 26, 2016
Trout Valley News
Issue # 155
Note from the Editor:  Check out some of the new additions to the Trout Valley Website. You can now see profiles of our new neighbors, who agreed to be interviewed for the Trout Valley News. Click on the new "Address Book" tab. If you have never used the website, please request a log-in, while you are on the home page. If you are not receiving the weekly Trout Valley News, please contact me at troutvalleynews@gmail.com. Both of these are open to Trout Valley residents only. Thanks, Vernie

Fen Restoration Work



A Facebook page has been created for The Trout Valley Fen to keep residents informed on work schedules in the fen in the coming months.

Any questions call David Hall 847-639-7742 or email DavidJHall@aol.com



Request from a neighbor


If you park along Briargate (between Country Commons and the Park District parking lot) to drop your kids off for school in the morning,  please avoid blocking the couple of driveways on that road  People need to get out and go to work. 

Thank you!



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Golf Cart Guidelines


If you own a golf cart or are considering purchasing one, please review these guidelines for use in Trout Valley.

Thank you!


Special Event at the Trout Valley Barn
 
Remembering Marshall Field's


 
 
The Trout Valley Leona Farms Questers cordially invite all Trout Valley residents to our presentation "Remembering Marshall Field's."
 
This presentation will take place on Tuesday, March 1st in the Trout Valley barn.  Please arrive at 9:30 am for refreshments.  Our presenter, Leslie Goddard, is the author of the book Remembering Marshall Field's and has lectured on Marshall Field's and other historic topics for more than ten years.  Trained as a historian, she holds a Ph.D. from Northwestern University and a master's degree in museum studies.  She is a lifelong Chicago resident whose family has more than fifty years' experience working for Marshall Field & Company.  Her presentation will span the store's 160-year history.
 
This presentation will begin promptly at 10:00 am and last for approximately one hour. Please RSVP to our Hostessesno later than February 26th to guarantee seating. We look forward to seeing you at the barn for this highly anticipated and regarded presentation.

All residents attending the "History of Marshall Field's Presentation" at the barn on Tuesday are invited to bring any store memorabilia that you may have to share with the rest of us.  Also, Leslie Goddard, our speaker, will have copies of her book "Remembering Marshall Field's" for sale for $22.00 (including tax).
 
Thank you.
Leona Farms Questers
 
RSVP to:
Ann Somers (847) 639-1278 or Jenny Liautaud (847) 489-3972
 

2016 Trout Valley Scholarship!
 
 
The 2016 application is now available on the
Trout Valley website.  If you have never logged in before, contact troutvalleynews@gmail.com.

The Village is pleased to offer one college scholarship in the amount of $750. 
The applicant must:
1.  Live in or be the son or daughter of someone who lives in the Village of Trout Valley or is a Trout Valley Association member.
2.  Be a graduating high school senior, who is accepted and planning to attend a two or four year college or university full-time (a minimum of 12 credit hours)

Successful applicants will be chosen by an impartial selection committee comprised of leaders and members of the greater McHenry County community.

All applications must be postmarked no later than Saturday, April 30, 2016

Please contact Tonia Gonzalez, Village Clerk at (847) 477-8170 or via email at tvclerk@yahoo.com if you should have any questions.


 
Stitch & *itch

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Join us at the lodge on the second and fourth Tuesday of the month, from 9 AM - 10:30-ish.  Bring along any portable project and a cup of coffee or water.  See you then!

If you would like to be on our notification email list, let me know (acs181@aol.com) or come to the meeting, so we can map out the plan that captures the most interested people.  

Ann Somers



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Winter Events in the Area


Things to do this week!  (type in the city and date for activities list) 







Breakfast with the Bunny
Cary Grove Park District
March 12 from 9-10
Register at the Park District

The 2016 CGHS Musical is:

SHOW DATES - Tickets go on sale March 1st.
Friday, March 11 (7:30pm), 
Saturday, March 12 (7:30pm), Sunday, March 13 (2:00pm)
Thursday, March 17 (7:00pm), Friday, March 18 (7:30pm), 
Saturday, March 19 (2:00pm & 7:30pm)

Spring Program Registration at Cary Library
The Cary Library's spring edition of its quarterly newsletter, Books and Bytes, will be in the mail to all Library District residents in mid-February. It contains program info for March, April and May. 
Registration for all programs begins on Friday, February 19. 

Cary-Grove Football Association 2016 Football Golf Outing
The Cary-Grove Football Association is excited to announce the date of their annual Golf Outing. This year's event will take place on Friday, June 17 at Chalet Hills, 943 Rawson Bridge Rd., Cary.  Register is now open and sponsorship opportunities are also available.

Broken Oar Annual 5K Shiver Run and Fox River Shiver
The Broken Oar, 614 Rawson Bridge Rd., Port Barrington will be hosting their 5K "Run Like A Fox" Shiver Run on Saturday, March 5 and the "Fox River Shiver" on Sunday, March 6.  To find out more information on both events visit their website. 

Teen Battle of the Bands Competition
The Cary Park District and Dr. Woods Guitar Emporium are looking for local teen bands to compete in the Cary Area Teen Battle of the Bands competition. 
The competition will take place on the afternoon of Saturday, April 30 at the Lions Park Rotary Band Shell. Spots are limited. Interested bands must submit a completed entry form to the Cary Park District Community Center. Entry forms for the competition are available online. Completed forms should be returned to the Community Center, 255 Briargate Rd., Cary.

Cary Park District to Host Summer Job Fair
On March 3 the Cary Park District will host a summer job fair for adults and teens seeking summer seasonal positions with the Park District. The job fair will be held at the Community Center, 255 Briargate Road, Cary from 5:30 - 7:00 pm


Midwest Dance Collective 
Directed by Ellen Werksman
presents "He Said,She Said  Moving Through Life's Conversaion" - our own Holly Lenhertz dances with this company
March 12,2016  6:30pm
Richard C Johnson Auditorium, 616 W Main St, Barrington 
Tickets $10
Please email Cheryl Lehnertz @ troutvalley5@aol.com to purchase tickets in advance

Trout Valley Newcomers Coffee Get Together
Trout Valley barn
May 7th from 10-12 a.m.
Are you new to Trout Valley?  Stop by to learn about groups and clubs, ask questions about your neighborhood, meet new friends, and find out how to get involved!  If you are a member of a group and would like to have a table at the coffee get together, please contact Terry Parrilli at 

An Adult Respite Program presented by Barrington Area Council on Aging 
When & Where:
Mondays and Thursdays each week, Fridays twice a month, from 10 a.m.-2:30 p.m. at Church of the Atonement 
Why: Caring for an older family member can be a demanding and stressful job. Caregivers often find themselves unable to take a break to run errands, get work done, or simply recharge.
Info
 

Free Days at the Museums:

The Field Museum of Natural History:
The Field Museum has an amazing number of free days on its horizon. Take advantage of free basic admission, which includes the chance to explore the new Cyrus Tang Hall of China, and consider upgrading so you can get to the Greeks.
When It's Free: Feb. 1 through 29 (Yes, all month!) 

Museum of Science and Industry Chicago.
The MSI is probably the most interactive, kid-friendly museum of all, while still a can't miss for adults. There's plenty to see here, between the U505, coal mine, Science of Storms and more.
When it's free: Feb. 29.

Shedd Aquarium.
A warmer, more aquatic alternative to the outdoor zoos, you'll have no problem finding the fun at the Shedd. Cuddly critters like our friend Luna are a must see.
When it's free: Illinois Discount Days, which offer free basic admission to IL residents, are every Monday and Tuesday in February.

Adler Planetarium.
One of our favorite places for After Dark events, any time is the right time to explore the stars, relive the journey to the moon or catch a film about what space exploration will look like in the future.
When It's Free: Illinois Discount Days, with free basic admission to the Adler, on Feb.29.

Art Institute of Chicago.
This massive treasure is a must-see, and free admission in the coming months will certainly help you see more of it, including The New Contemporary, a wonderful gift to the Art Institute and the city
When It's Free:  IL residents can visit for free on Tuesdays year-round.

Chicago History Museum. This museum, near Lincoln Park Zoo, is a goldmine of city history, with everything from steam engines to jazz clubs and ornate old El cars to take you through Chicago's timeline.
When It's Free: The Chicago History Museum will offer free admission to Illinois residents Monday through Friday for the month of February. 


Cary Park District to Host Spring Craft Show
The Cary Park District will host a spring craft show on 
Saturday, March 5 from 9:00 a.m.-3:00 pm. It will be held at the Community Center, 255 Briargate Rd., Cary. Admission is free. Spaces are available to sell your crafts and other products at the show. For more information on the spring craft and vendor show click here or , contact the Cary Park District at (847) 639-6100.

Winter Farmers Market 
features eggs, meats, cheese, fish, dog treats, greens, soaps, baked goods, olive oil, granola.
9 a.m.-noon, First Sundays, October-May
Algonquin Township Building #6
3702 US Highway 14
Crystal Lake, Illinois

Volunteer to Help the Homeless
Three Cary churches provide food and shelter every week from October through April for our county's homeless population. Cary United Methodist Church opens its doors on Saturdays and SS Peter and Paul Church shares Mondays with Holy Cross Lutheran Church.
The needs of the sites are many, to include readying the sites, preparing and serving food, greeting and signing in guests, manning the sites through the overnight hours, cleaning in the morning hours and doing laundry when convenient for the volunteers.
A desire to help doesn't have to be a weekly commitment. A volunteer can sign up for as few or as many shifts as they'd like. Please consider inviting a friend or neighbor to join you.
 
For additional information or to sign up to volunteer please find below the contact information:
  

  

In Need Some Maintenance Work?

 

Several people have recently asked me about the possibility of hiring our maintenance folk (Bernie and Tony) to do some maintenance work at their private homes. NO PROBLEM! How do you do it? Just contact them directly using Bernie's cell phone (224-401-3128) to set it up.

 

Here are the rules governing that hire: 

1. They are acting as private, independent contractors and will set the price of the project between you and them.  It would be best to have the terms in writing so there's no confusion later. You can either pay by the hour or by the project - however you agree to work it out with them. You are to pay them directly.

 

2. Since they are acting as private independent contractors, they cannot use Trout Valley tools or equipment - they will have to supply their own, or use yours.

 

3. They will not be working on Trout Valley time so will not be covered by  our Workman's comp insurance. 

 

Wally Zimmerman

 

More Information:

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



Formerly Known as Echo Security

Echo Security (our local security company in Trout Valley) was purchased by Fidelity Security & Investigative Services.  There is a new phone number for reporting incidents in Trout Valley:



Looking for the minutes of recent board meetings?

They are posted to the Trout Valley Website, after they are appoved:





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.

Thanks, Vernie       troutvalleynews@gmail.com


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.


 
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

 

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.


Maintenance Work Requests

 
If you have any new work requests for Bernie, please contact either Steve Gerard (
) so we can prioritize this work appropriately. 



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



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.

 
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.


Click here to get started - Lodge and Barn Rental Request

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.  
Email Vernie at troutvalleynews@gmail.com.


                                            


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
 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


View Past Issues of the Trout Valley News




 
 
Note from the Editor

Request from a neighbor

Golf Carts

Remembering Marshall Field's
 
Trout Valley Scholarship

Stitching Club

Upcoming Public 
Meetings:


Trout Valley Association Board

2016 Schedule:

MARCH 21
APRIL 18
MAY  16
JUNE 20
JULY 18
AUG 15
SEPT ANNUAL (TBA)
SEPTEMBER (TBA)
OCTOBER 17
NOVEMBER 21
DECEMBER 19
 

7 p.m. at the Lodge (except for the Annual meeting, which is at the barn)

All are welcome

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Village of Trout Valley Board Meeting Dates

2016  Schedule
 
APRIL 11th
JUNE 6th
AUGUST 8th
SEPTEMBER 14th (Budget)
OCTOBER 10th
DECEMBER 5th


 
7 p.m. at the lodge
All are welcome 
 

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