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July 8, 2016
Trout Valley News
Issue # 174
Upcoming Meeting Changes:

The July Trout Valley Association Meeting has been moved from July 18th to 
Monday, July 25th at 7 p.m. at the lodge

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The August TV Village board meeting has been moved from August 8th to
Tuesday, August 9th at 7 p.m. at the lodge.
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Dive-In Movie Night!!

 With the help from the Greenwald family, the Pool  Committee is happy to say we will be Hosting the  DIVE-IN MOVIE NIGHT this Saturday night  (7/9/16)  at 8:00 p.m.:00 PM.
 
 Please bring your blankets, snacks,  drinks, & bug  spray to watch the family movie "MY DOG SKIP".   Hope to see you poolside tomorrow night!ly 9th at 8:00

Keys Found

A neighbor found a combo of car keys and garage door opener while jogging on River Rd last week.

If you would like to claim them, please contact
Monster in Tom Sawyer Pond


This top predator in Tom Sawyer was recently caught by Doug And Izzy Zimmerman on July 4 - and released back in so it could grow bigger. Evidently 15 lbs isn't big enough.

Quite a Catch!
 

        Trout Valley Tennis Lessons-Session 2

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It's time to start registering for session 2 of summer tennis lessons, taught by a pro, on our beautifully courts in Trout Valley. Lessons are open to everyone in the Valley, regardless if you are a member of the Tennis Club. They are Tuesdays only this summer.
Session 2:  7/19-8/9 Tuesdays only
Times:
8:30-9:15 a.m.-Beginners (7-9 yrs. old)-$40 tennis club members/$50 non-members
9:15-10 a.m.-Beg./Intermed. (10-12 yrs. old)-$40 tennis club members/$50 non-members
10:00-11:00 a.m.-Ladies Tennis-$50 tennis club
members/$60 non-members 


 
Couples Euchre Group...  
Anyone Interested in Joining?

Our new neighbors, David and Carol Bibelhausen, are interested in starting a group.  Please contact them if you would like to participate! 847-217-6394 or Dj.bibel@gmail.com.     


Firewood

From time to time when our maintenance crew is cutting up a tree, they will stack fireplace length logs on the side of the road. These are free for you to take home on a first come, first choice basis. If they're still there after several weeks they will be dumped.

Wally Zimmerman

Swimming Pool News
Time to sign up for a fun summer pool side!

If you haven't signed up for your pool membership, a late fee of $10.00 will be added to your membership. Please mail your registration or drop it off at the pool with the life guards. TV residents will be asked to leave the pool if you are not on the list.

The pool is looking to hire a few more guards this season. If you know of anyone, please contact Greg Henderson @ 413-221-7358 or Megan Lentz @ 847-858-3276. 
 
Anyone who has equipment &/or knowledge to help host a "DIVE-IN MOVIE NIGHT" at the Pool, please contact Sally Henderson @ 413-977-3434.

Thank you ALL again for supporting the pool!!!

The Pool Olympics and other Pool Social event dates are being finalized. The revised calendar should be available by the next TV Newsletter.

Completed registration forms can be mailed, or dropped off to a designated box on the Henderson's porch, (53 Bluff). 




Completed lifeguard applications should be emailed to tvpool@comcast.net

Greg and Sally Henderson

                            
Welcome to our Newest Residents!
Please join me in giving a warm, Trout Valley "welcome" to David and Carol Bibelhausen. David and Carol recently moved from Milwaukee to their new home at 225 Brookbridge Road.
Carol and David both grew up in Cincinnati where they attended the University of Cincinnati. With a degree in business, Carol was employed in the business world and eventually worked with special needs children in elementary schools both in Ohio and Wisconsin. In her spare time, Carol enjoys yoga, walking, planting a vegetable garden and cooking.
David has a degree in electrical engineering and relocated to work for Parker Hannifin in Elk Grove. This couple are avid sailors and belong to the Milwaukee Community Sailing Center. Cheering on the Green Bay Packers is a favorite pastime as well as the Milwaukee Brewers. David is a grill master and is now enjoying cooking ribs and brisket in his new smoker.
This family loves to travel and will be vacationing in Italy later this year.
The Bibelhausen's have two adult children. Daughter Megan works as a political lobbyist in Cincinnati and their son Joe works in medical sales in Portland, OR.
Kitty, their sweet cat, enjoys sitting in the window watching the wildlife in their lovely back yard and napping in the sunshine.
David is very eager to start up a Euchre card group, so please give him a call if you are interested.  847-217-6394 
They love living by the Tom Sawyer pond and the beautiful setting of Trout Valley. When they saw the neighborhood, they knew right away this is where they wanted to make their new home.
Water Aerobics!

It's a long-standing tradition that we offer exercise classes of Water Aerobics at the Trout Valley Pool. Please join us on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday mornings from 9:00 am until 10:00 am.
The classes are self-taught, unless you would like to offer up a new routine or exercise for our group. We are always open to new ideas and techniques.
These classes are free and open to all paid-in-full, adult Trout Valley Pool members.
If it's cool or raining and lightning and thunder are present, classes are cancelled. Use your best judgement. 
There are a limited number of noodles, kickboards and hand weights available for your use.
Classes will begin on Monday, June 6th and end in September when the pool closes for the season.

Call or email Terry Parrilli if you have any questions.
See you at the pool!


Pond Work
 
The Homeowners Association plans to remove silt from all ponds utilizing divers employing suction tubes, which will deposit the silt into 2 porous geotubes. The geotubes allow all the water to drain out leaving highly nutrient soil. The soil will be relocated to our garden plots in late fall.  Pending Homeowners board approval, we also plan to install storm curbs and a cistern on River Rd., along side of Tom Sawyer, to prevent River rd storm water from entering the Tom Sawyer pond.
 
This $50,000.00 project is funded as follows, $5000.00 by the Homeowners Association, $5000.00 by the Village of Trout Valley, and $40,000.00 generously donated by residents of Trout Valley.


Divers in the pond - submitted by Carrie Krueger
John Liautaud
Project Manager 



 
Summer Events in the Area

 (type in the city and date for activities list) 
 
 



Fox River Grove Fireworks
July 9, 2016 at Dusk
Where: Picnic Grove Park
[600-699] Birch Lane 

Fox River Grove

Kids Dog Show
Sat. July 16 from 11 a.m.  - 12 p.m.
Lions Park in Cary (behind preschool)
For kids ages 5-13 and their dogs
$5   registration form, return to Cary Park District

Taste of Chicago 2016 Grant Park
South Columbus and East Jackson drives, Chicago 
Friday, July 8: 11 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Saturday, July 9: 10 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Sunday, July 10: 10 a.m. to 9 p.m.

Cary Fest

Downtown Cary on Main Street
100 W. Main St.
 
SAT  SEPT.  17  Noon - 10PM
SUN SEPT.  18 11AM - 9PM
 
200 Volunteers needed to make this fest happen! Please call 847-639-2800 to volunteer! 
$5.00 donation requested at the gate

All City Track Meet
Thursday, July 14 Cary Grove High School Track
4:15 pm Warm up and event sign up
5:00 - 7:15 pm Competition
Show off your track & field skills at the All City Track Meet. All ages and ability levels are welcome. Please wear athletic attire, tennis shoes, and bring a water bottle. Please arrive promptly at 4:15 pm to check in and sign up for events. Competition will begin at 5:00 pm. Registration is $5 for residents and $8 for non-residents; Track & Field Skills Camp participants receive free registration, but must register for the meet.

Events Include

5:00 pm Field Events
6:00 pm Field Events
Long Jump (all ages)
High Jump (6th - 9th grade)
Shot Put (5th - 8th grade)
Softball Throw (4th grade & under)
Triple Jump (9 years +)
High Jump (10th grade +)
Shot Put (9th grade +)
Discus (7th grade +)


5:30 pm Field Events (Alternating boy/girl in each age group)
50 m. dash (8 & under)
50 m. hurdles (8 & under, 9-10, 11-12)
800 m. run (9-10, 11-12, 13-14, 15-18, 19+)
100m. hurdles/110m hurdles (11-12, 13-14, 15-18, 19+/hurdles vary in height from 30-39")
100m. dash (8 & under, 9-10, 11-12, 13-14, 15-18, 19+)
200 m. dash (8 & under, 9-10, 11-12, 13-14, 15-18, 19+)
400 m. dash (8 & under, 9-10, 11-12, 13-14, 15-18, 19+)
1600 m. run (9-10, 11-12, 13-14, 15-18, 19+)
4 x 100 m. relay (all ages and can be co-ed and/or mixed ages)
Register and return form to the park district.


Kid's Soccer Camp in Trout Valley
Contact Person: Kaitlin Wright 815-529-0073.
   
Donations for a Trip to Guatemala Requested:
Hello!  My name is Allison Budreck and I am a TV resident.  I just completed my first year of physical therapy school at Marquette University.  This upcoming January, I will be traveling to Guatemala with some of my classmates to do a physical therapy service trip with the organization Hearts in Motion. I am hoping to collect as many new shoes, diapers, and school supplies as I can to bring with me! The organization sends down donations they have collected twice a year which are then delivered to the villages we will be serving. 
 
If you are interested in contributing any of these items, I will have a collection box on the porch at my house, 57 Cahill Road or would be happy to pick up your donation. Please feel free to contact me via email Allison.budreck@att.net or call 847-462-9020 to coordinate pick up or answer any questions. 
 
Free Concerts in the Park - Cary Park District - Lions Park
July 14, 21
7:00 pm      Lions Park
Bring your lawn chairs or blankets and sit on the lawn and listen to some of the area's best singers and bands. All concerts are free!
July 14   Dixie Crush
July 21   Teen Battle of the Bands Winners
 
Children's Entertainment Series
Fridays, July 15 and 22
12:00 pm      Lions Park
Bring your lawn chairs, blankets, and a picnic lunch. Laugh and roll on the lawn in the summer sun to great family friendly entertainment. All performances are free!

July 15   Miss Jamie's Farm
Miss Jamie and her farm animal puppet friends provide an interactive
performance with farm-themed songs that provide lessons on healthy
eating, exercise, hard work, and kindness.
July 22   Animal Farm
This show is a blend of music, storytelling, hilarious antics and audience
participation. Songs explore themes of friendship, community, and
self-expression through the eyes of furry, feathered, scaly, and shell-
dwelling friends.
 
 
Founders Day Fireworks Fundraiser:
Last year a group of us from Fleet 17, in conjunction with the Founders' Day Committee, did a fundraising campaign to keep the festival's fireworks display on the lower river. It was a great success, and we were able to have one of the best displays we've had in years.T
his year, with the whole festival returning to downtown Algonquin, we are doing another fund-raising campaign. We want to again make the display something special for people to attend with friends and family. With the area losing at least one, if not two, firework displays, we want to see if we could raise just a bit more, and make them truly memorable.
If you have ever gone to the fireworks, please consider donating. Think of it as admission to a great show. It's a wonderful tradition.
Here is a link to an online donation site. There is also mailing info there, if you would prefer to do that.
The display is at dusk, on Sunday, July 31st. Hope to see you - and please, please consider a donation, no matter what amount
 
Woodstock Celebrates Mozart concert series
I.  Sun, Aug 7 2016 at 3:00 PM 
II.Sun, Aug 14 2016 at 3:00 PM 
 
Summer Free Days at Chicago Museums
 
Volunteer Opportunity
The McHenry County Department of Health (MCDH) is seeking volunteers to assist them in testing their readiness for a public emergency. Details regarding the event are illustrated on the MCDH flyer.
 
 
 - July 31 
Jul 27 at 10 AM to Jul 31 at 6 PM
Navy Pier
600 E Grand Ave, Chicago, Illinois 60611

Vintage Days in Long Grove 
Saturday, August 20th 10am-6pm and Sunday, August 21st, 11am-5pm
Long Grove Vintage Days is a two day street market for all things vintage, antique, reclaimed, re-purposedup-cycled and handmade. Located in the heart of downtown Long Grove, IL. This is a free event open to the public. There will be live music and entertainment, local street food and a variety of fine wine and beer. 
 
Calling All Seniors Who Like to Sing!  
The Cary Canaries are looking for new members - especially men!
We practice every Tuesday morning at 10 a.m at the Kraus Senior Center on Main St.  We perform once a month at local nursing homes. We have a lot of fun!  Please contact Jayne Anderson at the Kraus Senior Center  847-639-8118.
 
McHenry County Children's Health and Safety Fair
July 26th -  The theme of this year's fair, which will be held at McHenry County College, 8900 U.S. Highway 14, from 9am to 4pm. is "Super Heroes". As always, admission is free and this year kids are encouraged to come dressed as their favorite super hero! 
Contact Keri Zaleski  815-334-4456; cell 815-236-3238
 
Cary Cruise Nights
Downtown Cary
Wednesdays | June 1 - Aug. 31
6:00 - 8:30 PM 

July 13 - Convertible
July 20 - Cadillac, Lincoln, and Mercury
July 27 - Mopar
August 3 - 50s, 60s, 70s, Muscle Cars
August 10 - Trucks and Motorcycles
August 17 - Chevy Night
August 24 - British Imports
August 31 - Winner's Circle
Cary Cruise Night begins on Wednesday, June 1 in downtown Cary. The popular classic car show takes place every Wednesday through August from 6:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. For more information on the event, you are encouraged to contact the Chamber at (847) 639-2800 or www.carygrovechamber.com.
 
 
 
Cary Farmers Market  
Train Station Lot
Sunday Mornings - June through September
9:00 am to 1:00 pm
You can expect the best - featuring a wide selection of fresh fruits and vegetables, meats, cheeses, baked goods, herbs, flowers, plants and much more.   
 
 
  
More Information:
Wood Chipping Guidelines 2016

July 11 and 25
 
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 woodchip dumping. The usual season is March through October. Watch the signage for specific dates.
 
Piles of brush, etc., to be chipped should be no longer than ten (10) feet, nor should any limbs have a maximum diameter greater than six (6) inches. Any logs with diameters in excess of 1" must be at least 2 feet long - otherwise they get caught crosswise in the chipper's throat and cause havoc to the chipping process. No root structures or balls of dirt will be chipped or hauled away - the possibility of included rocks that could damage the chipper or cause safety concerns for our maintenance workers is just too great.
 
Walter Zimmerman
Moving Trucks
 
We have a local ordinance that prohibits entry of any vehicle greater than 35 feet in overall length. A permit is required, and is available at the maintenance shed. The ordnance was put into effect in 1995 to protect our roads and adjoining landscaping.
Unfortunately most truckers pay no attention to the posted signage at the Valley entrances.It is the homeowner's responsibility to ensure that firms they contract with follow these rules. Disregard for these rules can subject the resident to fines. To accommodate a move, we do allow those large trucks to park up near the barn and shuttle the homeowner's goods to the large truck with smaller trucks. Please help save our roads!
There is an agreement from the '90s that gives the sheriff the right and obligation to enforce all laws of the road within the Valley. That includes speeding, running stop signs, bringing in overweight trucks, plus other infractions including operating unlicensed vehicles on roadways (i.e.,ATV's, dirtbikes, etc.).

Load limit is listed in the attached photo and below:

Load Limit 
6 Tons Per Axle 
35' 
Permit Required for Oversize/Overweight
Call 224-401-3128
or 847-650-7141
For Permit Info


Wally Zimmerman
Brian Stitle

 
Trout Valley Dues

Trout Valley Association by-laws state the $600 semi-annual assessments shall be "payable and due on September 1st and March 1st for the ensuing six months".  As the calendar has already turned to May, we have several residents who are delinquent with their payments.  Please note that if a resident is past due, they will not be able to join the pool or any clubs (including tennis, boating or riding), attend any Trout Valley functions or be able to rent the lodge or barn for events. 
 
Also, please note the Association may file a lien on any lot that is greater than 90 days past due, and has the "right to initiate proceedings to collect such unpaid dues and any accrued interest, fees and costs".  This includes any and all legal fees associated with lien filings and court proceedings.   Finally, Section V of the by-laws discusses thePenalty on Delinquent Dues.  "A member whose assessments are not paid by the prescribed due date shall, in addition to any other costs or expenses set forth herein, pay to the Association interest on the then unpaid amount of such assessment at the rate of nine percent (9%) per annum, or such other interest rate as may, from time to time, be approved by the Board of Directors and authorized by law, from and including the prescribed due date to and including the date upon which such assessments are paid in full."
 
If you have any question about dues or would like to discuss payment options or specific issues, I ask that you reach out to me as soon as possible so we can discuss.
 
Thank you.    
 
Steve Thallemer

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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!

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.
 
 
  • 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

 
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.


Zika Virus Information 
from Mchenry County Health Department

With warm weather approaching, the Health Department would like McHenry County residents to have access to accurate information about Zika and the mosquito (Aedes aegypti) carrying this virus.  The attached column, which was published in the Northwest Herald in February and updated yesterday, is being sent to each school district, municipality and township in the County. 

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

 


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



REPORT A SECURITY ISSUE:

New phone number for reporting incidents in Trout Valley:
 
Northwest Suburban Patrol
 
  
847-891-8000

 
 
 
FIRE & POLICE

Call 911 for Emergency

Cary Fire Department & Paramedics Non-Emergency(847) 639-2121
Cary Police Department Non-Emergency (847) 639-2341
 
McHenry County Sheriff's Department Emergency (815) 338-2141
McHenry County Sheriff's Department Non-Emergency  (815) 338-2144

Click here to report a security issue:  Brian Stitle or Todd Somers.
 



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



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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


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Upcoming Meeting

Dive In Movie night at the pool

Keys Found

Quite a Catch

Tennis Lessons

Euchre Group

Mailbox
 Incident

Security Info

Pool Info

New Residents!

Water Aerobics

Pond

Spring Events

More Info
 
Chipping Dates

Wood Chipping Guidelines 2016

Moving Truck Guidelines

TV Dues

Golf Cart Guidelines

Zika Virus

Fish News

Open Burning Guidelines

Maintenance

TV Dues

Security

Website

Submitting
 news for newsletter or blasts

Booking the barn/lodge

Archived newsletters
 
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Upcoming Public 
Meetings:


Trout Valley Association Board

2016 Schedule:

JULY 25
AUG 15

SEPT 18 ANNUAL -at the barn, all encouraged to attend
 
SEPTEMBER 26
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
 
AUGUST 9th
SEPTEMBER 14th (Budget)
OCTOBER 10th
DECEMBER 5th


 
7 p.m. at the lodge
All are welcome 
 

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