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Electrical Aggregation Lowers Rate .... 2
Zoning Ordinance ................................ 2
Fire Department Blood Drive............... 3
Police Department Events .................... 4
Property Maintenance .......................... 5
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I hope you share my enthusiasm that
this is a great time to live in Mundelein. I don’t mean to overlook the
struggling global and national economies, or to minimize the hardships
that many of us are experiencing, but
it is always important to pause and
reflect on the bigger picture. I find
reasons to be optimistic about Mundelein’s future.
New Events at Community Days ......... 6
Roadwork Program .............................. 8
Community Days Schedule ........... 9 - 11
Community Days Sponsors ................ 12
Water Quality Report .................. 13 - 16
New Village Map ............................... 17
Summer Concert Series ...................... 18
Arts Festival ....................................... 18
Commission Opportunities ................ 18
Save the Date ..................................... 19
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This summer is full of fun, affordable
community events that attract many
visitors to our community, including,
the Farmers Market, at the corner of
Park and Seymour Streets every Friday from now until October; Park-onPark, downtown, on the 2nd Wednesdays on the month from May thru
September; Summer concerts in the
gazebo Sundays from 5:30 p.m. to
7 pm, starting June 24th; Mundelein
Days, and the Mundelein Arts Festival, September 8th and 9th in Kracklauer Park. The 1st Mundelein Craft
Beer festival which was held on June
9th attracted nearly 1,000 visitors and
over 20 craft beer producers. These
types of events make Mundelein a
destination for visitors and give us an
opportunity to highlight our community.
In addition, a number of our local
business such as Medline Industries,
Ruprecht Company, Utopia Inc., Larsen Manufacturing, Gorman Foods,
and Schwake Stone, are expanding
their facilities and adding employees.
We also have a few successful residential construction projects like
Grand Dominion and Tall Grass
Ridge, still moving forward and plans
are in the works to add a second
building to the Cardinal Square project on Anthony Street, behind the
Post Office.
Our downtown redevelopment project
south of Hawley is on schedule. Construction of public improvements will
begin this Fall. If you haven’t driven
down Hawley lately, please drive by,
the construction fence is down, the
site is graded and seeded. You get a
great sense of the potential of this important property to Mundelein’s future.
Concept plans are being developed for
this mixed-use development and will
be posted on-line soon.
This summer you will see bike path
construction on Midlothian Road,
sidewalk improvements on Rt. 45,
Street improvements, and water system improvements. Yes, we are moving forward, rooted in the past and
reaching for the future.
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n May 14, 2012, the Village executed a
two year electricity supply contract
with First Energy Solutions Corp. as
part of the Municipal Aggregation approved by
voters on March 20, 2012. First Energy Solutions is an experienced energy supplier with
electricity generation capacity. This contract
provides Mundelein residents with a significant
reduction on the price of electricity. The new
rate under the aggregation program will be 4.77 cents per kWh, which is a savings of 44% percent off the June 1, 2012 ComEd rate of 8.5 cents per kWh. Customers may choose a 100% green power option for the slightly higher rate of
4.86 cents per kWh. The average residential home uses about 9,000 kWh per
year; the average customer will see a cost reduction of $353.00 per year (at the
4.77 cents per kWh rate).
If during the term of the contract, the ComEd electricity rate should fall below
4.77 cents/kWh First Energy will match the ComEd price or switch customers to
ComEd at no charge.
All residential and small commercial accounts will automatically be switched to
the lower rate unless they have already changed their ComEd electric account to
alternate electricity supplier or are in the Residential Real-Time Pricing (RRTP)
program.
If you have switched to an alternate supplier, you may still join Village of Mundelein’s electric aggregation program. There is no fee to join with First Energy,
but you should check with your current alternate supplier before switching to
determine whether you would be subject to an early termination fee from that
supplier and whether the savings would be worth the cost to switch. Those residents who decide to switch from an alternate supplier, should contact First
Energy at 866-636-3749 to join the Village of Mundelein electric aggregation
program. Should you decide to wait until your current contract expires, you can
still join the Village’s program with First Energy at that time.
Opt-out letters will be mailed soon. You will receive a letter from First Energy
on Village of Mundelein letterhead advising you of what to do. A link to the
draft of the letter is on the home page of the Village website. The letter gives
you two options: Option 1 “Do Nothing and Save”. By doing nothing you are
automatically enrolled in the program. Option 2 “Opt-out By Returning the
Form”. If you do not want to participate in the Village’s aggregation program,
you must return the form. You will continue to be billed at the ComEd rate of
8.5 cents per kWh. If you have already switched to a different energy supplier
(other than ComEd), you should not receive a letter.
Residents will continue to receive one bill from ComEd which will include the
electric supply charges from First Energy. ComEd will continue to charge for
delivering electricity. The cost of the supply portion of your ComEd bill will
drop significantly. This is a result of Illinois’ deregulated energy market and
new technologies that have lowered the cost of producing electricity. For a more
complete summary of questions and answers see the Aggregation article on the
home page of the Village website.
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Zoning Ordinance
Update
T
he Village will soon be adopting the long awaited Zoning
Ordinance update. The Zoning
Ordinance governs all residential,
commercial and industrial development. The Village Board has reviewed and discussed the draft document. Items of interest in the proposed ordinance include: 1) New zoning districts such as the Downtown,
Mixed-Use Lakefront, and Mixed-Use
Industrial Districts; 2) A change to
general use categories instead of specific permitted and special uses
(although some uses are still specified); 3) Regulations for sustainable
and green energy practices; 4) Adjustments to lot size, bulk, and density;
and 5) Changes to the zoning approval
process.
Following the Village Board review,
the document will be revised to incorporate the Board’s changes into a
draft final ordinance. A public hearing before the Plan Commission is
tentatively planned for 7:00 p.m.,
July 25th, at Fire Station Headquarters. The Plan Commission, will then
make a recommendation to the Village Board for adoption or adoption
with revisions.
The public hearing will provide residents and business owners with an
opportunity to ask questions and make
comments. Comments will be used to
make additional revisions where warranted. Notifications with the exact
date and time will be sent out in several formats: 1) Mailing letters to
property owners of record; 2) Posting
a notice in the Daily Herald; 3) Posting agendas at the Village Hall and
Fire Station 1; and 4) Posting notification on the website no later than 15
days prior to the public hearing date.
Call Planning Development at 847949-3282 with any questions.
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Energy-Saving Bulb Dangers
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any of us are working to create a “greener”
environment and promote energy savings
by using the new Compact Fluorescent
Bulbs (CFL’s). Compared to their incandescent counterpart CFL’s
consume 25% to 33% less power
and have a longer service life of 8 to 15 times longer.
CFL bulbs do not have any greater fire danger in
comparison to incandescent bulbs. As the CFL begins to fail from age, the
ballast is designed to fail at the same time. According to Underwriter Laboratories, CFL’s will dim over time and when they fail they may produce a popping sound, may emit an odor and possibly some light smoke, but this is normal. There is a resister that works with the small ballast at the base of the bulb
that controls the failure like a circuit breaker.
If broken CFL bulbs can emit a small amount of mercury. Caution in the disposal of a broken bulb should be taken to reduce the chance of expose to mercury.
Follow these safety precautions when disposing of a broken CFL bulb.
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Clear the room of children and any pets to take care of broken glass.
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Put on protective gloves, use a small broom or brush with a dust pan,
dispose of debris and put it into a plastic bag.
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DO NOT throw the plastic bag into the ordinary trash.
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For questions or concerns when a bulb fails, contact the Fire Department at 949-3260.
Ventilate the room for 15 minutes.
DO NOT clean the debris with a vacuum cleaner. This will spread the
mercury through the filter system in the vacuum and into the air and
contaminate the vacuum cleaner.
Disposal is available at various locations throughout our area
for locations, visit www.swalco.org
Attention Mundelein Residents
A company called the Firefighters Burn Fund has been soliciting funds
for an undisclosed burn camp for children. There is a burn camp in the
Lake County area that is professionally run by the Illinois Fire Safety
Alliance. But this company is not affiliated with that camp. Fightersfighers Burn Fund is fraudulently seeking donations.
The Illinois Fire Chiefs Association and other local groups are working
with the Attorney General’s Office to pursue this fraudulent activity. If
you have any questions or concerns, please contact the Mundelein Fire
Department at 847-949-3260.
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very three seconds someone needs blood. During
the summer months the
need for blood in the Chicago
increases. Please join us on
Saturday, July 7th.
Summer
Blood Drive
9:00 a.m. to
3:00 p.m.
Fire
Department
1000 N. Midlothian Road.
Remember by donating just one
unit of blood, it can save the
lives of three (3) people; what
better way can you think of to
help someone? Donating blood
is safe and simple. The entire
process, from registration to refreshments, takes approximately
one hour. Strict procedures for
every step of the process ensure
the safety of the donor and of the
blood supply. Every measure
is taken so that the donation is
safe for the donor and recipient.
Keep track of your cholesterol,
iron, temperature, pulse and
blood pressure readings online,
confidentially, after your first
donation. When you successfully
donate three times within the calendar year, you will be eligible
for the Advanced Wellness
Check. This lipid profile test will
provide you with comprehensive
cholesterol information, such as
HDL cholesterol, LDL cholesterol and triglycerides.
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Ruse Burglaries
Beware of individuals posing as workers offering to do landscaping, roofing, gutter cleaning, tuck
pointing, blacktopping or cement work on driveways, trench digging, etc. Sometimes the scam team
ask to enter the resident’s house, while the owner is occupied another offender steals personal belongings. In another variation of the scam, the scam team does not perform services they are paid for or
appear to perform the work, often causing damage to the person’s home, and then charge an exorbitant fee. They will usually have a prepared presentation and talk fast in an attempt to confuse the resident. Be leery of
door-to-door salespeople telling you that you need a new roof or repair work on your house. Most will urge you to have
the work done on the same day and ask for cash up front. Get a second opinion from a trusted professional before having
any work done!
Remember to play it safe! The Village of Mundelein and utility companies issue all of its employees a photo identification cards that they carry when on duty (ask to see this identification from anyone that comes to your door). If they claim
to be a Police Officer, ask to see their badge. If anything seems suspicious, call the Police by dialing 911. Let the Police
verify the subject’s identity. If they are there on legitimate business, they will wait for the Police to arrive.
Neighborhood
Watch
The Police Department is setting up Neighborhood Watch Meetings for the summer
and fall months. Please call 847-968-4600 and ask for the Crime Prevention Office,
if you are interested in hosting or attending these meetings.
Code Red Alerts
If you would like to be notified about emergency situations or critical community alerts please
sign up for code red alerts at www.mundelein.org/police and click on the Code Red link at the
top left-hand corner of the page. If you do not have internet access and/or need assistance with
your enrollment, call 847-968-4600 and ask for the Telecommunications Center.
Yellow Dot First Responder Alert
The Yellow Dot Program is a program run through the Illinois Department of Transportation Division of Traffic Safety
which is designed to alert first responders of detailed medical and health information about occupants of a vehicle. The
instructions are simple and are included in the packet of information that can be picked up at the Police Department. For
more information on this program visit www.yellowdotillinois.org.
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Annual “Cops-n-Bobbers” Fishing Derby - Saturday, July 7th from 8 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
The Derby will be located at Maurice Noll Park for participants ages 5 to 13. Prizes will be awarded.
Children should bring their fishing poles and must be accompanied by a parent or adult. Food and
non-alcoholic beverages are allowed, so feel free to bring a picnic lunch. For more information, contact Officer Kathleen Smith at 847-968-4600.
Women’s Self Defense Class Offered
If you are interested in joining the Police Department’s next Women’s Self Defense Class which begins on July 17, 2012,
please call 847-968-3770 to register or for more information.
National Night Out - Tuesday, August 7, 2012 starting at 6:30 p.m. Seymour and Courtland
Come with your family, friends and neighbors to show your support against crime. Help us raise awareness and don’t
forget your flashlight for the Crime Walk.
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Maintenance(of(Vacant(Properties(
M
undelein, like many other communities has its fair share of properties
that unfortunately have fallen into foreclosure proceedings. While
many people think foreclosure means that the bank has taken the
property back, that is incorrect. The bank or loan institution is the holder of a
note (contract) which stipulates the loan rate and payment schedule. The property itself is the collateral for that loan. In order for the bank to “take” the property, the property needs to go through the very lengthy legal foreclosure process
and then ultimately, a Sheriff’s sale. Currently, that legal process can take up to
two years. In the meantime, the property may sit vacant and may not be properly maintained. It is in a sort of “legal limbo”.
The Building Department spends a great deal of time locating and notifying the
owners of code violations. Many times, the Village in unsuccessful in those pursuits and must cure the violations with its own resources in order to maintain the
good appearance of our community. If the Village needs to provide these services, steps are taken to seek reimbursement for those costs, including filing
liens on the property.
If there appears to be a vacant or foreclosed property in your neighborhood,
please contact the Building Department with the address of the property at 847949-3283 or e-mail us at [email protected].
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esidents are reminded of the
Village Ordinance
that requires grass and weeds to be
maintained less than eight inches in
height. Keeping the grass and weeds
maintained does a lot for the overall
look of the community.
To report a property that appears to
have long grass, or is not being
maintained, please contact the
Building Department. Building can
be reached at 847-949-3283 or via
email at [email protected].
An inspector will be dispatched to
follow up on the possible violation.
If it is determined the property is in
violation, a notice will be sent out to
the property owner. Please understand that the Village is required by
law to provide a notice of a violation
before any corrective action can be
pursued.
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Downtown
Events
Park on park
The 12th Annual
Park on Park Cruise
Nights are in full
swing this summer on the 2nd
Wednesday of each month through
September. The event takes place
rain or shine from 6:00 p.m. to 9:00
p.m., located at Park Street and Seymour Avenue. Don’t forget to bring
non-perishable goods for “Food Pantry Night” on Wednesday, August
8th.
Farmers Market
Every Friday from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m.
through October 12th, located at
Park Street and Seymour Avenue.
Special Events include
July 6th - Kids Day
Free fire truck rides
July 20th - Healthy Living
Advocate Condell Medical Center
and hearing tests courtesy of the
Mundelein Lions Club
July 27 and August 24
Master Gardener Q &A
August 3 - Back to School
Advocate Condell Medical Center
August 10 - National Farmers
Market Week Celebration
Hayrides
August 17th - Cooking Demo
by the Ruprecht Company
The Mundelein Days schedule is a little different this year since the 4th of
July falls on a Wednesday. We start off with the Beauty Pageants on June
25th - 27th at Mundelein High School. The Mundelein Munch,
carnival and main events will take place between Thursday, June
28th and Sunday, July 1st (see pages 9-11 for the full schedule of
events). There will be a 2-day break before we return on July 4th
with award-winning country rock band Slambama in concert
from 7 to 9:30 p.m. followed by fireworks. On July 4th, food
will be provided by Bill’s Pizza and Taco & Burrito Express. Dairy Queen
and Maggie Moo’s will also be serving ice cream.
The following events are new at
this year at the festival.
“Burger Bout”, Saturday June
30th, 2:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. A
hamburger cooking challenge
sponsored by the Fire Department. Participants must be registered in advance and need to
bring their own grill and burgers
for the competition. Registration forms can be found under
the Mundelein Community Days
section at www.mundelein.org. Registrations are due to the Fire Department
by June 25th. Judges will select the best burger based on taste, presentation,
and creativity. The burger recipes of the top 3 winners will be featured at Hitz
Pizza & Sports Bar, Blue 60, and Luke’s for 1 month, July 1st - July 30th.
World hacky sack champion, Andy Linder will perform on Friday, June 29th
from 6 to 8 p.m.
There is a new race course for this year’s Freedom Classic 5K Run/Walk
which takes place on Saturday, June 30th. Pre-registration for this event is
encouraged. Register online at www.signmeup.com/82174 or in person at the
Mundelein Park District, 1401 N. Midlothian Road.
You will notice a new layout to the Munch entrance this year, we have redesigned the beer garden and will be featuring Miller beer products plus Mundelein’s own Tighthead craft beers. We think the new design will be more welcoming and attractive.
August 31st - Backyard Patch
Featuring Marcy Lautanen-Raleigh
Free fire truck rides on Old #2 are back this year, after a 2 year hiatus: Friday,
June 29th from 4 to 8 p.m., Saturday, June 30th from 2 p.m. to 8 p.m. and
Sunday, July 1st from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m.
September 7—10,000 Steps to
Heart Health - Presented by Advocate Condell Medical Center
New to this year’s Health and Wellness Expo on July 1st are free classes in
Yoga, Zumba and Tai Chi. Preregistration is suggested but not required.
Arts Festival
September 8th and 9th
Featuring 45 high quality artists
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Mundelein Community Days.
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Roadwork Program
This year’s road improvement program will be focused in the Cambridge Country and Cambridge West subdivisions, concentrating on rehabilitation of the
concrete roads. Targeted streets for improvements are:
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Huntington Drive (Ballantrae-Butterfield)
Knightsbridge Drive (Huntington-Windsor)
Knightsbridge Court (Knightsbridge-end)
Regent Drive (Southport-Barlow)
Southport Road (Ansley-Compton)
Windsor Place (Knightsbridge-Huntington)
This project includes full depth concrete roadway patching and milling with asphalt overlay, sidewalk replacement, and minor storm sewer system improvements. The project is scheduled for completion by the end of September, including parkway restoration. If you have any questions about the details of the
project or notice deficiencies during construction, please contract Public Works
and Engineering at (847) 949-3220.
Street Light Repairs
There are over 1,500 street lights in the Village corporate limits
some are maintained by the Village others by ComEd. In most
cases, residents can assist the Public Works Department by reporting problems. If you notice lights that are not functioning by not
coming on at night or lights that remain on during the day, please
contact the Public Works and Engineering Department by phone at
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on left side of Village’s website homepage.
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safety of our right-of-way and the proper maintenance of Village-owned streetlights. To that end, the Village is implementing an LED pilot project related to
Village streetlights. If successful, the Village will begin to implement and
LED replacement program Village-wide as early as Summer 2013.
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2012 MUNDELEIN COMMUNITY DAYS
Presented by the Mundelein Community Days Commission
Monday, June 25
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7:30 p.m. - Miss Mundelein Pageant (Mundelein High School)
Tuesday, June 26
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7:30 p.m. - Junior Miss Mundelein Pageant (Mundelein High School)
Wednesday, June 27
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7:00 p.m. - Little Miss Mundelein Pageant (Mundelein High School)
Admission to pageants is $4.00 per person, $2.00 for children under 12
Thursday, June 28
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12 Noon - Mundelein Munch (Santa Maria Meadow - Beer Garden closes at 10:30 p.m.)
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12 - 4 p.m. - Youth Bands (Main Stage)
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4 - 5 p.m. - Mundelein Park District Dance Program (Gazebo)
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4:30 p.m.- Introduction of Mundelein Pageant Queens (Main Stage)
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5 - 7 p.m. - RoughHouse Blues (Main Stage - Sponsored by Weston Solutions)
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5 - 11 p.m. - Carnival (Seymour and Courtland - Sponsored by American Legion Post 867)
Special ticket prices: 10 tickets for $ 15, sale ends at 10:30 p.m.
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8 - 11 p.m. - Expo ‘76 (Main Stage - Sponsored by Pulte Group)
Friday, June 29
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12 Noon - Mundelein Munch (Santa Maria Meadow - Beer Garden closes at 10:30 p.m.)
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12 Noon - 12:45 p.m. “Chicago” Mike Beck (Main Stage)
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1 - 1:45 p.m. - Uncle Zesty & The Bootknockers ( Main Stage)
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2 - 2:45 p.m. - Rachel Marie ( Main Stage)
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3:30 p.m. - “King of the Wing” (hosted by H & H Productions)
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4 p.m. - “Mundelein Food Wars” Best Pizza (hosted by H & H Productions)
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4 - 8 p.m. - Fire Truck Rides (Seymour - near tennis courts at Kracklauer Park)
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5 - 7 p.m. - Samadhi Vibe (Main Stage - Sponsored by Kloss Distributing)
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5 - 11 p.m. - Carnival (Seymour and Courtland - Sponsored by American Legion Post 867)
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6 - 8 p.m. - Andy Linder, Footbag (Hacky Sack) World Champion & World Record Holder
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8 - 11 p.m. - Wedding Banned (Main Stage - Sponsored by CN Canadian National Railway)
Official Sponsor of Mundelein Community Days
Distributed by Kloss Distributors
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2012
MUNDELEIN COMMUNITY DAYS
Saturday, June 30
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8 a.m. - Mundelein Park District’s Freedom Classic 5K Run/Walk and 1/2 Mile Youth Run
(Race starts at 1401 N. Midlothian Road)
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9 a.m. - Pet Parade & Cute Pet Tricks (Park & Seymour - Sponsored by McDonald’s and the Pet Factory)
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9 a.m. - 5 p.m. - Arts & Crafts Fair (north end of Kracklauer Park - hosted by the Mundelein Jaycees)
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9 a.m. - 5 p.m. - “Gear Up - Get Ready” Citizen Preparedness Team
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9:45 a.m. - 25th Annual Patriotic Celebration hosted & sponsored by the Historical Society of Fort Hill Country
Keynote Speaker: Chief Raymond Rose, Innovation by Pastor Mark Selbo
Featuring: Former Mayor Marilyn Sindles, Captain Randall John Lynch, Lake County Navy
League President Joe Neal, President and Museum Curator Dottie Watson, VFW Post 7191,
American Legion 867, Navy Quartet, “Brass Ambassadors” Quintet, Chain of Lakes Model A Car
Club, 1925 Stoughton Fire Truck, popcorn and refreshments. Museum is open to 4:00 p.m.
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10 a.m. - 1 p.m. - Car Show (Santa Maria - West Parking Lot)
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10 a.m. - Senior Horseshoe Tournament (Crystal St. & Lincoln Ave.)
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12 Noon - Mundelein Munch (Santa Maria Meadow - Beer Garden closes at 10:30 p.m.)
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12 Noon - 3 p.m. - Bingo ( Main Stage - hosted by Santa Maria Del Popolo Parish)
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1 p.m. - Horseshoe Tournament (Crystal St. & Lincoln Ave. - hosted by John & Evelyn Diebold)
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1 - 2 p.m. - Steve Belliveau, Magician (near Arts & Crafts Fair)
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1:30 p.m. - 3 p.m. - SRACLC Beanbag Toss ( Gazebo - hosted by the Special Recreation Association of CLC)
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2 - 8 p.m. - Fire Truck Rides (Seymour - near tennis courts at Kracklauer Park)
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2 - 11 p.m. Carnival (Seymour and Courtland - Sponsored by American Legion Post 867)
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2 p.m. - Watermelon Eating Contest (Gazebo area - hosted by the LMV Kiwanis Club)
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2:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. - “Burger Bout” Grilling Competition (hosted by Mundelein Fire Department)
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3 p.m. - “Bags” Tournament (Kracklauer Park - $5 entry fee, Registration from 1:45 p.m. to 2:30 p.m.)
Hosted by the Mundelein Park District, Sponsored by Consumers Credit Union
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3 p.m. - 5 p.m. - Facepainting (Gazebo)
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3 p.m. - 5 p.m. - ESPN Deportes Radio Station (Main Entrance)
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3. p.m. - 5 p.m. - Mariachi Morelos (Sponsored by Taco & Burrito Express)
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3 p.m. - 7 p.m. - Pony Rides (Crystal St. - Sponsored by Bill’ Pizza & Pub and MacLean Fogg Company)
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5 p.m. - 7 p.m. - Rockin Fenderskirts (Main Stage - Sponsored by Garden Fresh and Party Fantasy)
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8 p.m - 11 p.m. - Suburban Cowboys (Main Stage - Sponsored by Groot Industries)
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2012
MUNDELEIN COMMUNITY DAYS
Sunday, july 1
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8 a.m. - Noon - Health & Wellness Expo (Gazebo - Sponsored by Smith & LaLuzerne, Ltd. and
College of Lake County—Southlake Campus)
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8 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. - Pancake Breakfast (Santa Maria Meadow - hosted Mundelein Fire Association)
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9 a.m. - 5 p.m. - Arts & Crafts Fair (north end of Kracklauer Park - hosted by the Mundelein Jaycees)
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9 a.m. - 5 p.m. - “Gear up - Get Ready” Citizen Preparedness Team
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Noon - Mundelein Munch (Santa Maria Meadow - Beer Garden closes at 9:30 p.m.)
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Noon - 3 p.m. Bingo ( Main Stage - hosted by Santa Maria Del Popolo Parish)
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2 p.m. - Mundelein Community Days Parade (Hawley Street from Prospect to Mundelein High School)
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2 p.m. - 10 p.m. Carnival (Seymour and Courtland - Sponsored by American Legion Post 867)
Special ticket prices for 2 to 5 p.m.: 10 tickets for $ 15, sale ends at 4:30 p.m.
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4 p.m. - Jason Kollum, Juggler/Stiltwalker (Festival grounds)
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4 p.m. - McNulty Irish Dances (Gazebo)
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4 p.m - 8 p.m. - Fire Truck Rides (Seymour - near tennis courts at Kracklauer Park)
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4 p.m. - 6 p.m. - The Mosquitos (Main Stage)
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7 - 10 p.m. - Sundance (Main Stage - Sponsored by Ruprecht Company6
Wednesday, july 4
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7 p.m. - 9:30 p.m. - Slamabama Concert (Main Stage)
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9:30 p.m. - Fireworks (Rain Date July 5th)
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MUNDELEIN COMMUNITY DAYS SPONSORS
The Mundelein Community Days Commission hopes you will support our sponsors, their generous donations make this festival possible.
platnium sponsors ($1,500 +)
gold sponsors ($1,000 +)
CN
Garden Fresh Market & Party Fantasy
Groot Industries, Inc.
Pulte Homes
Ruprecht Company
Baxter & Woodman, Inc.
Bill’s Pizza & Pub
College of Lake County—Southlake Campus
Consumers Credit Union
Gewalt-Hamilton Associates, Inc.
MacLean Fogg Company
McDonald’s of Mundelein
Northside Community Bank
Pet Factory, Inc.
Smith & LaLuzerne, Ltd.
silver sponsors ($500 +)
Ace Hardware
Advocate Condell Medical Center
AT&T
Cahill Heating, A/C & Electric Service, Inc.
Dover Straits
Farr Associates
Hollister Incorporated
Kinnucan Company
Mega Group
Mundelein Crossings, LLC
Mundelein Animal Hospital
Mundelein Foot & Ankle Center
Taco & Burrito Express
The Home Depot
Special thanks to:
American Legion #867, LMV Kiwanis Club, H & H Productions,
John & Evelyn Diebold, Santa Maria Del Popolo Parish, SRACLC,
Mundelein Park District, Mundelein Jaycees, Pine Meadow Golf
Club, Century 21 Marketplace, Consumers Credit Union, GLMV
Chamber of Commerce, Mundelein Community Connection, Mundelein Community Women’s Club, O Salon & Spa, McNulty Irish
Dancers, Tighthead Brewing Company, Betty Hurmis, Marilla
Milner, Karen Bost, Barb Lovsin, Tricia Sample, Jennifer Hay,
Virginia Biegel, Gary Gunther, Vern Lappe, Rob Horton, Dick
Hegerle
Mundelein Community Days Commission:
Alex Marx, Chairman
Margaret Resnick
Wally Frasier
Richard Rothmann
Shah Quaiyoom
Bill Rekus
Walter Szatkowski
Mike Flynn
bronze sponsors ($100 +)
Accelerated Rehabilation Centers
Accounting Freedom Ltd.
Action Fence
Adult & Pediatric Orthopedics, S.C.
American Mobile Staging, Inc.
Azteca Restaurant, Inc.
Best Car Care II
BMO Harris Bank
Burlington Coat Factory
Casey Landscaping, Inc.
Dixon Engineering
Doctors Battaglia, Blasis & Ottaviano
Fairhaven Auto Clinic
Fairhaven Medical Supply
Flowerama
Gale Street Inn
Golf Zone
Hydraulic Services & Repairs, Inc.
Identify Fitness, LLC
Jay’s Liquor
J.E. Hoffman Company
Joel Fiorelli State Farm Insurance Agency
John Lucente’s Barber Shop
Kristan Funeral Home
Meineke Car Care Center
Mundelein Automotive
Mundelein Community Bank
Muntz Industries
Northfield Block Company
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Northstar Pickle Company
Osaka Sushi
Probuilt Professional Lighting
RHMG Engineers, Inc.
Ron’s Mundelein Hobbies
Rust-Oleum Corporation
Shear Paradise Pet Salon & Spa
Skinner Amusements
Smile Maker Dental Center
Sysmex America, Inc.
Tacos El Norte
The Carpet Corner
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Date
Primary Compound
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Alpha Emitters (pCi/l)
2.6
Single Sample
0
15
No
11/12/08
Decay of natural deposits
Arsenic (ppb)
0.97
0.80 - 0.97
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10
No
7/20/11
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runoff
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0.022
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9/12/11
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runoff, metal refinery discharge
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50
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11/12/08
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0
10
No
5/20/11
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0.6
0.5 – 0.7
4
4
No
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2.8
0.2 – 2.8
100
100
No
4/19/11
Combined Radium
226/228 (pCi/l)
1.6
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0
5
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11/12/08
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0. 96
0.80 – 0.96
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4
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8/1/11
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7/20/11
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10
No
2/14/11
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8.6
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None
No
2/14/11
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runoff
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1.5
1.0 – 1.5
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60
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80
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100%
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0.3
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12/31/11
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12/31/11
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MCL
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Date
Primary Compound
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0
1.3
1.3
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06/2012
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Date
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Action Level is the level that triggers special treatment or other required actions by a water supply.
Maximum Contaminant Level is the highest level allowed by EPA in drinking water.
Maximum Contaminant Level Goal is the level of a contaminant below which there is no known or expected health risk.
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Nephelometric Turbidity Units. Turbidity is a measure of water clarity.
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pico Curies per liter. EPA considers 50 pCi/L to be a level of concern for beta particles.
pos/month
The maximum number of positive samples collected in a calendar month.
ppb
Parts-per-billion is also referred to as micrograms per liter (µg/L). Equivalent to one ounce in 7,350,000 gallons of water.
ppm
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water customers, an annual report that adequately informed you about the quality of
our drinking water and the risks from exposure to contaminants detected in our drinking water. Last year we failed to include
the statement of “How can lead get into the
drinking water”. This year’s report includes this statement. There were no other
violations in 2011.
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will replace the existing T12 bulbs and ballasts with new T8 bulbs and
ballasts that are more energy efficient and have a longer life cycle.
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its energy usage by more than 12, 000 kWh per year throughout the older
buildings such as the Village Hall, Public Works, Wastewater Treatment
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