March 2015 Reporter - River Run Naperville Homeowners Association

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March 2015 Reporter - River Run Naperville Homeowners Association
Reporter
From the Homeowners Association
Board of Directors
By Curt Vondrasek ~ Director RRHOA Board
March 2015
Upcoming Events
Hello River Run Neighbors,
Mrch 22 - Raptors Swim Team
t is March and that means it is almost time for
Spring Break. Hopefully you and your family are
going somewhere warm this year to
get away from all this snow!
With Spring around the corner, the
landscapers will be out soon working on the
berms and the neighborhood entryways. The
landscaping committee has made some good
choice for flowers for the entrances. Stay
tuned to see those.
Around this time of year many of us start
thinking about new projects to do around
the house. While these are encouraged,
please keep in mind the need to get
architectural approval (if necessary) and also
not to let contractors place their advertising signs in your
yard. You should have received a notice about this recently
in the mail from our Property Manager, Rowell. The
Architectural Improvement/ Modification Application form
can be found on page 8 in this newsletter.
Last, but not least, I also wanted to remind you of the
River Run Website http://riverrunnaperville.org/. There
you will find updates on things like upcoming calendar
events, School District 204 and city of Naperville news.
Check it out and let the board know if you have any ideas
of things to add to it.
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and Water Polo Sign-up - 123pm - River Run Clubhouse
INSIDE THIS ISSUE
Board Directory ....................3
Cuisine for a Cause ..............4
Your Health & You ..............5
Pet Tales................................6
Voting Registration ..............7
Architectural Form ..............8
Directory Form ....................9
River Run Club News ........26
Aerobics Schedule ..............27
riverrunnaperville.org
Raptors Swim/Polo Team ..27
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INFORMATION GUIDE
RRHOA BOARD OF DIRECTORS
BLOCK CAPTAIN
REPRESENTATIVES
President Kamala Martinez [email protected]
904-5610
Vice Pres Jim Dorociak
[email protected]
904-5424
Treasurer Tony Smith
[email protected]
853-9153
Secretary Rob Gelb
[email protected]
579-3334
Director
Curt Vondrasek [email protected]
Director
Tammara Williams [email protected]
922-6168
Director
Gene Geekie
204-2119
[email protected]
River Run Committees
Landscape
Board Liaison
Tammara Williams
922-6168
Architectural Review
Board Liaison
Curt Vondrasek
SEND ALL ARCHITECTURAL REVIEW FORMS TO OUR PROPERTY
MANAGEMENT COMPANY ROWELL, INC.
Neighborhood Watch
Juanita Cobb [email protected]
Directory
Alisa Guthrie
[email protected]
Ariel Court
Hilary Lehman
Baybrook Court
Jim Sovik
904-6220
Baybrook Lane
Joi Boudreau
922-1279
Camelot Circle
Debbie Walde
904-4626
Clearwater Lane
Cheryl Bonk
983-5949
Clearwater Lane
Laurah Georgi
904-7247
Colton Circle
Deb Gronowski
904-8293
Colton Circle
Kathi Molloy
904-6787
Delaware Court
Sherri Holquist
904-1797
Diamond Court
Charlene Klein
904-5623
Dublin Drive
Alice Goodman
904-7212
Emporia Court
Kim Haumann
922-3631
Esquire Circle
Cathy Hopkins
904-9386
Falkner Drive
Diane Hiss
922-5810
Halifax Court
Sue Duncan
355-5275
Manydown Court
Stephanie Gathe
922-1030
Milford Court
Jim Haviley
904-1968
Princess Circle
Leanne Pastene
904-1756
Richwood Court
Maureen Blohm
904-9650
Robert Lane
Patricia Luster
904-0156
Sebastian Drive
Tiffany Howell
854-0401
Vincent Court
Linda Pula
904-7852
Wicklow Road
VACANT
BLOCK CAPTAIN CO-ORDINATOR
Alisa Guthrie
S.H.O.W. Delegates
Kamala Martinez
Naperville Homeowners
Jim Dorociak
857-3905
[email protected]
904-5610
904-5424
Confederation Delegate
All newsletter articles and notices are to be
submitted by email to Jan Foster at
[email protected]
BY THE 15TH OF THE MONTH FOR THE NEXT
MONTH’S ISSUE
River Run Raptors
Franz Weyandt - President
John Deyoung - Vice President
COMMERCIAL DISPLAY ADVERTISING DEADLINE
15th of each month
Kelly Firnett - Secretary
Chris LeShock - Treasurer
Management
Rowell, Inc.
Tom Hable
2587 Millenium Drive, Suite H
Elgin, IL 60124
847-991-6000 Ext. 6762 • Fax 847-991-6122
E-mail: [email protected]
Please direct any property management business questions
to 847-991-6000.
Jan Foster
Preferred Business Services, Inc.
971 Waterside Court, Aurora, IL 60502
630‑585‑9340 Fax 630‑585‑8232
Email: [email protected]
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“Publication of paid advertisements in the
Association’s newsletter is not an endorsement or
recommendation of any advertised product or service.
The Association is not responsible nor liable for the
content of any advertisement published, here.”
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Your Health and...
You
By Patty Minta, Nutrition Specialist
TEEN
Nutrition
W
e hear in the news how obesity in our youth
is reaching epidemic status. According to the
CDC, in 2012, nearly 33% of adolescents
(ages 12-19) were overweight or obese.
Many of our teens do not have a weight problem, but
may have a nutrition problem. Regardless of which
category our teens fall into, the goals for their nutritional
health are the same as ours, but they can have some
unique needs such as rapid hormonal changes, growth
spurts and intense physical and mental activities that can
be helped or harmed by good nutrition.
Mood swings and depression have been linked to high
sugar type of diets. When any of us eat large amount of
simple carbohydrates like sweets, soda, etc., we can
cause imbalances in our body and create mood issues and
even depressive difficulties. Add to that rapid hormonal
swings due to puberty and growth spurts and our teens
can have an even harder time.
Complex carbohydrates such as lots of veggies, whole
fruits, whole grains and legumes help keep our blood
sugar stable and can help to keep our hormones in the
proper progression.
Growth spurts are another factor that adults don’t face,
and adolescents can see the most rapid ones. Their
bodies need more calories, for sure, but the right calories
to feed their rapid muscle and bone growth. Good, lean
protein sources (avoid the fried options whenever possible)
and complex carbohydrates are key for teens as they grow
and change.
Many of our teens are the most active athletically in
their life during the teen years. Most of them will play
sports in high school, at a pretty intense level, and may not
play in college. Learning how to eat for athletic needs is
important for when they perform now and also how to
change their eating patterns when they are not playing
those sports any longer.
Complex carbohydrates from whole food sources, lean
protein and hydration are important for athletes, with larger
portions based on the intensity of their sport. For example,
cross-country and track will need more calories because
they burn more calories than softball or baseball players.
Muscle building is intense for many of our teens in
their sports during adolescence, but don’t allow them to
over do it on large amounts of protein shakes and
powders. There is certainly an increased need for both
protein and good carbohydrates, but too much protein can
be harmful.
Consult a sport nutritionist for the best plan for your
athlete and don’t let them rely solely on their coach or their
buddies for the best advice.
Mental energy is intense in the teen years, as well.
High school classes are designed to up the ante to get our
kids ready for college, and they need to be mentally sharp
and focused. Sugary foods are not great choices for our
brain focus either.
All in all, our teens need to learn to make good
choices. Snacking on whole grain type of snack bars,
whole fruits, packs of veggies and avoiding fast food
restaurants are key to laying a good foundation for the
adult years and preventing illness and disease.
Our body responds to cumulative efforts on our part,
whether good or bad. Make good nutrition a focus for your
whole family and the benefits will accumulate in all areas
of life.
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Pet Tales
WHO
RESCUED
WHO?
By the Naperville Area Humane Society
Children’s Parties
he Naperville Area Humane Society offers
fun­filled two­hour parties for children 6
years old and up. It all starts with an
educational talk and a behind­the­scenes shelter tour.
The humane educator will help you with game and
craft suggestions. The children will be able to take
photos and interact with our shelter animals,
dependent on appropriate animals being available and
comfort level/behavior of the party guests.
A suggested minimum donation of $75 includes:
services of a party coordinator, educational talk and
shelter tour, animal interaction time, and a special gift
for the birthday child.
Cake and paper products are not supplied by
NAHS. You are welcome to bring pizza, goodies, drinks,
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decorations, etc. at your own expense.
New for this year is our partnership with Two
Bostons Pet Boutique and Gourmet Bakery! Now the
birthday child can register at any one of the Two
Bostons locations. With every purchase, Two Bostons
will donate a toy. They even provide invitations and
gift wrapping!
Party date availability varies. Please note, weekends
and evenings are not offered.
Space is limited to 15 children and adults
maximum. Schedule your party today by contacting
Terri Hancock, humane education manager, at 630­
420­8989 x117 or via email at
[email protected].
Call to schedule your child’s birthday party today at 630-420-8989 x117.
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With the way I look and act you would never
guess I'm 11 years old. I'm very playful and I
especially love soft, squeaky toys (though I'm
sure you can tell by my picture). I am
nervous around new people, and it takes me a
while to get comfortable. Once I know you
though I'm all about the attention. I do need
to be the only pet in the home and children
should be older and have experience with
dogs. Stop by the shelter and say hi soon!
P.S. Since I am an older gal, my adoption fee
is waived!
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Voting and
Voter Registration
OATMEAL, HONEY
'N NUT WAFFLES
Batter Up! March 25 is
International Waffle Day!
Early Voting will begin on March 23 and run
through April 4, 2015
If you don't prepare waffles on a
regular basis, now's the time to
seriously consider making them.
ELECTION DAY IS
TUESDAY, APRIL 7, 2015
This recipe makes 8. Extras can be
frozen and re-crisped in your
toaster.
For information about grace periods and late-registration voting, contact
the Will County Election Commission at 815-740-4615.
1 1/2 cups all-purpose flour
2 teaspoons baking powder
1/2 teaspoon salt
2 eggs, lightly beaten
1 1/2 or 2 cups milk
1/4 cup butter, melted
2 tablespoons honey
1 cup quick-cooking oats
1 cup chopped walnuts or pecans
Early Voting Hours
Will County Voting will be held at the City Clerk’s Office:
Monday - Friday from 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Friday, March 27, 4:30 - 6:30 p.m. (extended hours)
Saturday, March 28, 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Sunday, March 29, 11:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Saturday, April 4, 9 a.m. - Noon
Voter Registration
Voter Registration ends on March 10, 2015
To register to vote you must produce two pieces of identification one of
which must be a photo ID and the other must show your current address.
Voters must re-register if they move within the county or have a legal
change of name such as a marriage.
Naperville City Clerk’s Office
400 S. Eagle Street, Naperville, IL 60540
630-305-5300
Monday - Friday, 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Will County Clerk’s Office
302 N. Chicago Street, Joliet, IL 60432
815-740-4615 | www.thewillcountyclerk.com
Monday - Friday, 8:30 a.m to 4:30 p.m.
Absentee Ballots
Absentee ballots are available from the County only.
Polling Place
If you have questions, contact the County Clerk's Office at 815-740-4615.
Polling places will be open from 6:00 a.m. until 7:00 p.m.
Preheat the waffle iron. In a large
bowl, combine the flour, baking
powder, oats and salt. In a smaller
bowl, whisk eggs, milk, butter and
honey; stir into dry ingredients and
mix. Fold in nuts. Pour batter into
center of the waffle iron. Close lid
and bake until waffle is golden
brown. If the batter seems runny or
thin, let it sit for 5-10 minutes
before putting on the iron; it will
thicken to the right consistency. Top
waffles
with
warm
syrup or
fresh
fruit/jam
with
whipped
cream or
yogurt.
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Architectural
Improvement/Modification
Application
March 2015
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COMPLETE THIS FORM IF YOU ARE A NEW RESIDENT OR CHANGES ARE
TO BE MADE IN THE RIVER RUN DIRECTORY.
Please complete this form if you have ____ changes to the directory or you are a ____ new resident of River Run.
NAME: ____________________________________________________________________
ADDRESS: ________________________________________________________________
PHONE NO: ______________________________ FAX NO: ________________________
E-MAIL ADDRESS: __________________________________ DATE OF MOVE-IN: ____________
Children’s Names
__________________________
__________________________
__________________________
__________________________
__________________________
Birthdates
__________
__________
__________
__________
__________
Youth Services (List babysitting, pet sitting, yard work, etc.)
______________________________________
______________________________________
______________________________________
______________________________________
______________________________________
Return this form to Alisa Guthrie, 4307 Esquire Circle, Naperville, IL 60564
or email information to [email protected].
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River Run Club...
“A private, social, recreational and fitness club.”
Board Manager’s Corner
pring is right around the corner
and we are looking forward to
warm weather and more activities
with friends and family at the River Run
Club.
It is still cold outside, but we are
thinking spring and summer at the
clubhouse. We are pleased Chris Warner
will be returning as Tennis Director for the
2014 tennis season. If you have not
participated in the tennis program before,
now is the time to check it out and get
involved. Look for information regarding
tennis registration night. This is a great
opportunity to ask questions and receive
all information for the upcoming spring
tennis program.
You can also sign up for teams, clinics
and private lessons. If you are considering
tennis and a beginner Chris can provide
you with a program that will fit your
individual needs. Contact information for
S
Chris Warner [email protected]
River Run Raptors are gearing up for another great
season with additional swim clinics this winter. The
Raptors offer opportunities with both swim and water
polo teams. If you are new to River Run Club this is a
great way to enhance your swimming skills while
making new friends.
The whole family can benefit from the River Run
Raptors as they have a very exciting social calendar for
all to enjoy. For more information, visit the Raptor
Website rrraptors.org. Mark your calendar Raptor
sign-up will be held on Sunday, March 22 from 12:00 3:00 p.m.
We appreciate your membership and together we
can keep the River Run Club an exciting and enjoyable
place for you and your family!
club.riverrunnaperville.org
CLUBHOUSE HOURS OF OPERATION
Monday - Friday 6:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.
Saturday - Sunday 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.
RIVER RUN CLUB BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Jose Martinez
Jeff Algrem
Tony Smith
Michael Piggot
President
Vice President
Treasurer
Secretary
630-904-5610
630-355-1435
630-904-5116
630-428-0364
RIVER RUN CLUB
General Manager • 630-904-1494 X10
4204 Clearwater Lane • Naperville, IL 60564
630-904-1494 • Fax 630-904-1498
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March Aerobics Schedule
Tabata – Cardio/Strength,
interval training. High intensity
Tone & Tighten – A full hour of
various exercises to shape the
whole body while burning fat!
Athletic Yoga – Stationary
cycling designed to challenge
your cardio * sculpts your legs.
Yoga designed to lengthen &
stretch the muscles used in
cycling.
Cardio/Strength – Stationary
cycling giving a great
cardiovascular workout with
little or no impact on the joints.
Body toning using a variety of
weights & or flex balls
concludes with abdominal &
lower back work and finished
with relaxing stretch.
Raptors Summer Swim
Team and Water Polo
Try on your swimsuit, stretch out that swim cap and make sure your goggles still fit.
The 2015 swim season is just around the corner! With the outside temperature of 1
degree F and even colder weather on the way, it is hard to believe that sign-ups for
the River Run Raptor Swim Team are here. Whether you are a swim team veteran
or a new family to the team, please come and join us on March 22 at the River
Run Clubhouse from 12:00 to 3:00 p.m.
You can register your children for the team, meet our awesome coaches, peruse and
order Raptor spirit wear, see pictures and videos of last
year’s team, and of course, ask questions about the
Naperville Swim Conference and the Raptors. After you do
all these things, we’re sure you’ll have an appetite, so we’ll
have pizza and lemonade for the whole family.
All the coaches are looking forward to seeing all our former
swimmers and their parents, and of course, we can’t wait to
meet all the new swimmers and parents for the 2015 Raptor
Team.
Go Raptors!
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