from Your Friends at Candlewick Lake

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from Your Friends at Candlewick Lake
Vol. 31, No. 12
December 2015
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2 DECEMBER 2015 Candlewick Leisure
Amenities
2015/2016 AMENITIES
WATERCRAFT REGISTRATION
RESIDENTS
Decal Fee Included In Dues
When registering your boat, please be sure to bring in your current registration and
proof of $100,000.00 liability insurance for boats greater than 10 hp. There is a 70/75
hp limit (see rules for specific details) on all watercraft. A Special Use Permit is
available for watercraft over 75 hp. All watercraft not previously registered to your
Candlewick Lake address must be inspected by Public Safety. Please call ahead to
schedule an appointment for your inspection. Your unit and lot number preceded by
CWL must be displayed on both sides of your watercraft. When registering your
canoe or kayak, please bring in your current registration or water usage stamp.
All boats require a new decal even though there is no charge.
GUESTS – Guest watercraft are not allowed.
FISHING PASSES
RESIDENTS
Fee Included In Dues
Anyone age 16 and over is required to have an Illinois Fishing License and a
Candlewick Fishing Permit in their immediate possession at all times while fishing at
Candlewick Lake. Your Member ID serves as your Resident Fishing Permit.
GUESTS
Annual Pass (Good May 1st – April 30th) $30.00 each - Limit 4 per household
Daily Pass $10.00 each - Limit 5 per day
Three Day Pass (Consecutive Days) $15.00 – Limit 5 per day
Anyone age 16 and over is required to have an Illinois Fishing License and a Guest
Candlewick Fishing Permit in their immediate possession at all times while fishing at
Candlewick Lake. Active duty military personnel and disabled veterans need to present a Military ID in lieu of an Illinois Fishing License and Candlewick Guest Fishing
Permit. Guests may fish Candlewick Lake provided that the resident is on or within
the immediate vicinity of the lake at all times. The immediate vicinity is defined as
the shoreline or at their lakefront property.
POOL PASSES
***** Children age 9 and younger must be accompanied by a chaperone that is
at least 16 years old. *****
RESIDENTS
Fee Included In Dues
Your Member ID will serve as your Resident Pool Pass.
GUESTS
Annual Pass (Good May 23rd – September 7th) $25.00 each - Limit 4 per household
Daily Pass $5.00 each
Residents must be with their guests while at the Candlewick Lake Pool.
STORAGE SITES
Large sites – Yearly Rental $145.00
Small sites – Yearly Rental $105.00
Storage Site locks will be changed on May 1st. Please renew your storage site and exchange your key. A copy of the state registration for all items placed in storage must
be provided at the time of renewal.
FITNESS CENTER
RESIDENTS
Regular Membership – (Available during regular hours of operation.) Fee
Included In Dues
Extended Hours Membership (Available Daily 5:00 am – 10:00 pm) Monthly
Membership $10.00
Large Locker Rental – Monthly Rental $15.00
Small Locker Rental – Monthly Rental $10.00
Residents may use the Fitness Center during regular hours of operation by presenting
a valid Member ID card. Residents wishing to use the Fitness Center before and/or after the regular hours of operation may purchase an extended hours membership. You
must have a change of shoes to use the Fitness Center. A complete list of rules and
policies regarding the Fitness Center will be available at the Recreation Center and on
our website at http://www.candlewicklake.org.
GUESTS
Daily Pass $3.00 each
Residents must be with their guests while at the Candlewick Lake Fitness Center.
Protect Our Waters
This is directed to ALL that boat on Candlewick Lake:
STOP AQUATIC HITCHHIKERS!
Prevent the transport of nuisance species.
Clean all recreational equipment.
www.ProtectYourWaters.net
When you leave a body of water:
• Remove any visible mud, plants, fish or animals before transporting equipment.
• Drain water from equip (boat, motor, trailer, live wells) before transporting.
• Clean and dry anything that comes into contact with water.
• Never release plants, fish or animals into a body of water unless they came out of that body of water.
2015/2016 Member ID Card
Information
It is not necessary to renew your Member ID card if your Member ID card has your
date of birth printed on it. If your Member ID card has been lost or stolen, there will
be a $5.00 replacement fee. Member ID cards will be issued only to members in good
standing. Member ID cards can be obtained at either the Candlewick Lake Recreation
Center or the Administration Office.
The following amenities will be included with your dues and will require a Member
ID card. Your Member ID card must be presented at the time of service. If you do not
have your Member ID card, additional fees may apply. All members of your family
residing with you and wishing to use these amenities will be required to get a Member
ID card.
(A Member ID card will not be required for children under age 2.)
Resident Pool Pass
Resident Fishing Pass
Resident Green Fees
Resident Gym Pass
Fitness Center
Boat Decals
Snowmobile Decals
ATV Decals (for operation on the ice only)
Candlewick Leisure DECEMBER 2015 3
Savannah Oaks/Community Events
Effective November 2, 2015, the Savannah Oaks Clubhouse hours are:
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
4:00 PM – 12:00 Midnight
4:00 PM – 12:00 Midnight
11:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Closed
Closed
Closed
Closed
The Clubhouse will be closed January 1, 2016 until April 10, 2016.
Fireworks donations
are now being
accepted year round.
Feel free to drop off
donations
at the office at
anytime.
Pickleball is every Thursday from 1:00 to 3:00 at the Rec Center.
Zumba Mix – Up
Play is casual and done in a round robin style. Keep in
mind that our goal is to have fun, have some friendly
competition, and get some fitness going on! Racquets and balls
are supplied.
This Zumba class will use high-energy Latin
rhythms inter mixed with strength training
and core work - plus Zumba step.
Come and check out the hottest growing sport!
All moves can be modified to fit your needs &
skill levels, so don’t be afraid to give it a try.
Once you try it, you will LOVE IT!
Cost: 1 punch on your CWL Punch Card
Wednesday 9:15 to 10:15
5:45 to 6:45
Classes taught by Cyndi Lutzow
Try out youth tennis free in the Rec Center gym.
Saturday, December 5 at 9:00 a.m.
or
CWL Morning Exercise
Fitness walking is serious exercise!
It is a safe and fun way to health and fitness!
Participants walk & march in place while working out to DVD’s.
Tuesday, December 8 at 4:00 p.m.
You will choose your own work out intensity & speed.
We have a USTA Certified Instructor that would like to introduce your child to
tennis. This class is for kids 8 to 10 years of age. Kids play on a shorter court, with
a smaller racquets and a slower moving, lower-bouncing ball. Our goal is for the
kids to have a great time and want to keep playing and improving.
9:15-10:15 a.m.
Call the Rec Center at 815-765-1943 by Thursday, Dec. 3 to register for the class.
Please bring a racquet if you have one, we will have a limited number available.
Please Do Not
Feed the Geese
Monday through Friday
THIS IS A FREE CLASS!!
C
Quilting Club
Monday, December 14 & 28
1:00 to 4:00 at the Rec Center
4 DECEMBER 2015 Candlewick Leisure
Rec Center
Candlewick Lake Rec Center
Member IDs
Beginning May 1, 2013, it will be required to show your Candlewick Lake ID to enter the
fitness center, gymnasium, and pool for any reason other than programs.
It will cost all individuals a daily fee of $2.00 to enter the gym, $3.00 for the fitness
center and $5.00 at the pool if you do not have an ID. All guests must be accompanied by a
Candlewick Resident.
CANDLEWICK LAKE REC CENTER GYM SCHEDULE
December 1-31, 2015
SUN.
Starting November 1, 2015
MON.
TUES.
WALKING GROUP
9:15-10:15 AM
WALKING GROUP
9:15-10:15 AM
FAMILY
OPEN GYM
12:00-4:00 PM
WED.
THURS.
OPEN GYM
10:30 - 8:00 PM
GYM CLOSED
8:00 PM
Pickle Ball
1:00-3:00
OPEN GYM
10:30 - 5:15 PM
OPEN GYM
3:00- 4:45
.
ZUMBA Mix-Up
5:45-6:45
CWL Dance
4:45 -6:30
Youth Bball
5:30-6:30
FULL COURT
PICK UP B-BALL
6:00-8:00
GYM CLOSED
8:00 PM
FRI.
SAT.
WALKING GROUP WALKING GROUP WALKING GROUP
9:15-10:15 AM
9:15-10:15 AM
9:15-10:15 AM
TOT Gym Time
10:30-12:00
OPEN GYM
12:00 - 6:00 PM
GYM CLOSED
4:00 PM
CANDLEWICK LAKE
REC. CENTER HOURS
OPEN GYM
6:30-8:00
GYM CLOSED
8:00 PM
GYM CLOSED
8:00 PM
GYM Closed
Dec 11th at 2:00
OPEN GYM
10:15 –6:00 PM
FULL COURT
PICK UP B.BALL
GYM CLOSED
Dec 12th all day
FAMILY
OPEN GYM
11:00-5:00pm
GYM CLOSED
5:00 PM
15 YRS and UP
6:00-8:00 PM
GYM CLOSED
8:00 PM
Front Desk & Regular Fitness Center Hours
Monday – Friday
Saturday
Sunday
9:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m.
9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
12:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Extended Fitness Center Hours
Monday through Sunday
5:00 a.m.-10:00 p.m.
Fee: $10.00/Month
Fitness Center
Orientation Classes
The Rec Center will be offering Fitness Orientation Classes for
anyone wanting to know how to properly use the fitness equipment
and for resident’s ages 16-17 who want to use the Fitness Center
without needing a parent present to workout.
Class Cost: $10.00
GYM RULES-MUST HAVE YOUR CWL ID WITH YOU
YOU MUST CHANGE YOUR SHOES BEFORE ENTERING THE GYM.
No one under the age of 9 may be in the Gym without an adult at least 18 years of age.
No street shoes or dark soled tennis shoes are allowed.
No pop, food, or gum is allowed.
Guest day passes will be available for those 9 years of age and older for $2 and will only
be sold to anyone who is with a CWL resident who has a proper ID.
Anyone under the age of 14 must have an adult with them to be in the building after 7 PM
No playing kickball
No full court basketball unless scheduled
FAMILY GYM
Wednesday, December 9th at 7:00 p.m.
Friday, December 11th at 11:45 a.m.
Sign up at the Rec center
"Family Gym" is designed for the enjoyment of candlewick families.
No unaccompanied children.
OPEN GYM
Must be 9 years of age and up to be without an adult
Total Body Circuit Class
TOT GYM TIME
Mondays 9:15 to 10:15 at the Rec Center
1 punch on CWL Punch Card
This class is designed to help you get maximum benefits for the entire
body as you build both your cardio and strength endurance moving
from circuit to circuit. Come and push yourself to a new fitness level! It
doesn’t matter where you are starting from, only where you finish!
This is a fun non-instructional environment for both you
and your child to gather and socialize.
Parents/caregivers must remain with children and
supervise their play. Equipment such as balls, mats,
tunnels and toys will be available for your child to play
with while you chat with other parents or join in on the
fun. The program is free for Candlewick residents, $2.00
for guests.
Tuesdays 10:30-12:00, Rec Center Gym
Drop-in basis no registration is required.
Candlewick Leisure DECEMBER 2015 5
Community Events
KARATE CLASSES
NOW BEING OFFERED IN CANDLEWICK
YOGA is a form of exercise to condition the entire
body.
TEACHES RESPECT, DISCIPLINE, CONFIDENCE
Tone and strengthen your body, stretch muscles,
increase flexibility, and reduce stress and anxiety.
Moves and stretches can be modified to accommodate
your abilities.
SIGN UP NOW FOR ONLY $30 FOR 6 WEEKS!!
ASK ABOUT OUR FAMILY PACKAGE DEALS!
YOUTH AND ADULT CLASSES
COST: 1 punch on your CWL Punch Card
Monday Night Classes
TRADITIONAL ISSHINRYU KARATE
CLASSES WILL BE HELD AT THE OUTPOST
5:45-6:45 pm
Class taught by Cyndi Lutzow
YOUTH CLASS – TUE/THU 6:30PM – 7:15PM
ADULT CLASS – TUE/THU 7:30PM – 8:30 PM
Purchase punch cards at the Rec Center.
CWL Dance Team
REGISTER AT THE REC CENTER TODAY!
&
Preschool & Afterschool Performance
L
KING
for help with youth
sports at
GGG
the Rec Center. If you are
interesting in coaching youth
basketball, soccer or volleyball
contact Leann at 815-765-1943.
Join us as our recreational dance class performs
a specially choreographed finale
and enjoy listening to Rudolph sung by the
preschool children
on December 17, 2015 at 6:00 pm
in the Rec Center Gym.
Punch Card Classes
Mondays – 9:15-10:15 a.m. Circuit Class
WE NEED YOU...
To join neighborhood watch,
call public safety
at 765-2827!
5:45-6:45 p.m. Yoga
Wednesday – 9:15-10:15 a.m. Zumba Mix-Up
5:45-6:45 p.m. Zumba Mix-Up
Punch cards will be good for two months, November & December.
6 DECEMBER 2015 Candlewick Leisure
Community Events
Candlewick Flames
BREAKFAST WITH SANTA
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 12, 2015
10AM AT THE REC CENTER
Christmas Dinner
Thursday, December 17, 2015
Gathering time: 5:30 p.m.
Dinner: 6:00 p.m.
Place: Recreation Center
Get in the holiday spirit and join us for a
fun-filled evening of sharing good
friendships, good food and great
entertainment provided by Dan Holmes
$5.00 CHILDREN 12 & UNDER
$7.00 FOR ALL ADULTS.
TICKETS COST INCLUDES PANCAKES,
SAUSAGE, MILK, ORANGE JUICE, AND
COFFEE, VISIT & PICTURE WITH SANTA, AND
CHILDREN 12 & UNDER RECEIVE A GIFT FROM
SANTA AND A MAKE & TAKE CRAFT.
TICKET SALES BEGIN NOVEMBER 22.
TICKETS MUST BE PURCHASED BY DECEMBER 6.
NO TICKETS SOLD AT DOOR.
EVERYONE MUST HAVE A TICKET TO ENTER
Dinner is your choice of either Prime Rib or
Sage Stuffed Chicken Breast. Cost of the
dinner is $25 per person.
To make reservations please make
payment to either Maryann Snider at
815/765-1722 or Sharron Meade at
825/765-3983 by December 10.
HOLIDAY DECORATION CONTEST
DECEMBER 21, 2014 AT 6:00 PM
NOMINATE YOUR NEIGHBORS,
What're you doing New Year’s Eve?
Dance to the Rhythm
While we.......
YOURSELF OR ANYONE YOU FEEL HAS
CAPTURED THE HOLIDAY SPIRIT IN THEIR YARD
DECORATIONS!
CELEBRATE
With a night of music, dancing, and dining
When we welcome in the New Year in style.
December 31st, 2015
Lakeview Room
Candlewick Lake Recreation Center
EMAIL YOUR NOMINATIONS [email protected] OR DROP OFF AT THE REC
CENTER NO LATER THAN 3:00 PM ON DECEMBER 21.
Music by our favorite, Chip Messner, of Q98.5 fame
Tickets are $35.00 pp available at the front desk
Includes music, Premier hors d'ouvres and sweet table.
Reserve your tables early with your group.
Doors open at 7:30 PM
$35.00 pp or reserved tables of 8 are $240.00-payable
with one check or cash.
BYOB
For more information call: 815-765-1943
DON’T FORGET TO HAVE YOUR LIGHTS ON THAT EVENING
AND LEAVE THEM ON, WE CAN’T JUDGE THEM IF THEY AREN’T ON!!!
Candlewick Leisure DECEMBER 2015 7
Lakeside Cafe
Lakeside Café
(Wed-Fri 9am-2pm) (Sat 8am-2pm) (Sun –Closed) 815-289-9936
We’re Back!
Thank you so much for the out-pouring of love, support, and
understanding as we closed in November due to Dan’s mom's
rapid decline in health and her passing. Family is the center of our
life and we appreciate everyone’s prayers and patience
during that very difficult time.
Dandy Donuts Lakeside Gift Certificates make a
wonderful gift! Available in $10 increments.
Order yours today- Call 815-289-9936
See the coupon below for a special offer!
***New Winter Hours***
Wed-Fri 9am-2pm, Sat 8am-2pm, Sun-Closed
View our Menu and our Story online at http://lakesidecafe.dandydonuts.com
FREE 3 Dozen Tray of
Mini Donuts with the
purchase of $30 in
Gift Certificates.
Offer Valid Dec
2nd-24th
FREE ½ dozen mini
donuts when you
purchase a ½ dozen mini
donuts.
1 per person, per day
Valid Dec 2nd-31st
8 DECEMBER 2015 Candlewick Leisure
Community Events
Someone’s In the Kitchen With…
AMISH CHICKEN CASSEROLE
from Bonnie Marron
Serves 6
This wonderful recipe will warm your insides on
a cool autumn evening. Takes less than
one hour to prepare. You can add frozen vegetables during oven time. Peas would
be colorful with flavor and texture. Serve with a
side salad.
INGREDIENTS:
8 oz. medium egg noodles
1/2 c. butter
1/3 c. all-purpose flour
2 c. chicken broth
1 c. milk
1 tsp salt
1/2 tsp black pepper
2 c. rotisserie or leftover chicken cooked & chopped
8 oz. fresh mushrooms, sliced
1/3 c. onion chopped
2 tbs fresh parsley chopped
1/4 c. parmesan cheese grated
DIRECTIONS:
1. Cook noodles according to package directions; drain & set aside.
2. Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Coat a 9 x 13 inch baking dish with cooking spray;
set aside.
3. In a medium saucepan over low heat, melt butter; gradually add flour, stirring until
smooth. Cook 1 minute, stirring constantly. Gradually add chicken broth & milk;
increase heat to medium & cook until mixture is slightly thickened & bubbly. Stir
in salt & pepper; set aside.
4. In a large bowl, combine noodles, chicken, mushrooms, onion, & parsley; stir in
sauce.
5. Spoon mixture into baking dish & sprinkle with cheese.
6. Bake uncovered 25 minutes or until heated through. Let stand for about 10 min. to
firm up.
SERVE
BOONE COUNTY
ELECTRONICS RECYCLING PERMANENT
DROP OFF SITE
Monday -Friday
8:00 A.M.- 4:30 P.M.
(Excluding holidays)
BOONE COUNTY HIGHWAY DEPT.
9759 IL RT. 76 Belvidere, IL
DROP OFF YOUR HOUSEHOLD
ELECTRONICS INCLUDING:
Computer Monitors
Phones
Televisions
Desktop Computers
Fax Machines
Printers
Electronic Games
Stereos
Microwaves
Scanners
VCR’s
Hard Drives
Modems
*Materials that will NOT be accepted are devices containing or omitting
radioactivity, mercury containing devices, light bulbs, appliances, and
hazardous materials.
This site is sponsored by Boone County Government in coordination with
Universal Recycling Technologies.
For more information please call the County Administration Office (815) 547-4770
WALDORF SALAD
from Bonnie Marron
First presented at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel
INGREDIENTS:
1/2 c. walnuts, chopped & slightly toasted
1/2 c. celery, thinly sliced
1/2 c. red seedless grapes, sliced (or 1/4 c. of raisins)
1 sweet apple, cored & chopped
3 TBS mayonnaise (plain yogurt can be substituted )
1 TBS fresh lemon juice
1/2 tsp pepper
lettuce
DIRECTIONS:
In a medium bowl, whisk together the mayonnaise or yogurt & the lemon juice.
Add salt & pepper. Mix in the apple , celery, grapes & walnuts. Serve on a bed of fresh
lettuce.
CRANBERRY CREAM CHEESE MUFFINS
from LouAnne Gotsch
Cream 1 c. butter, 8 oz. cream cheese, 1 1/2 c. sugar & 1 1/2 tsp. vanilla together.
Add 4 eggs one at a time, beating well after each.
Add 2 c. flour, 1 1/2 tsp. baking powder, 1/2 tsp. salt & mix well.
Chop 2 c. fresh or frozen cranberries & 1/2 c. walnuts chopped & stir in
batter. Spoon batter into greased muffin tins. Bake at 350 degrees 25-30
mins. Makes 18 muffins.
Congratulations!
Condolences...
Advertise in Candlewick Lake
For Display Ads call...
Bob @ 815-742-8333
Email: [email protected]
For Classified Line Ads call...
the CWL Office @ 815-765-2827
or visit us online @ www.candlewick-lake.org
LOOKING FOR A WAY TO BE INVOLVED IN YOUR
COMMUNITY WITHOUT A MAJOR COMMITMENT?
Do you love having fun? Are you a great party planner? Do you have a special talent
or extra time you want to share with the community?
The Events Commission is looking for your help. Whether you just want to help once
in a while, or want to actually be part of the commission, it’s up to you.
We need people to help in various different positions. Even if you just want to lend an
hour, it would be greatly appreciated.
We do have monthly meetings, but if you just want to help occasionally you don’t
need to attend the meetings.
At our monthly meetings we do all of our planning and brainstorming. We welcome
you to even come and just sit in on the meetings and see what we are about.
Submit your FREE family announcements,
condolences, congratulations, etc.,
to the Administration Office or email
[email protected].
for posting here in our paper!
If you are interested in helping in any capacity, please contact Kathi Smith. My email
address is [email protected] or you can call me at the Rec Center at 815-765-1943.
Summer is when we are the busiest and have the most events going on. This is the
perfect opportunity to get involved and help out your community, meet new people,
and create memories for yourself and your neighbors.
Candlewick Leisure DECEMBER 2015 9
Professional
Cleaning Services
Free Estimates • Reasonable Rates
References Available • New Construction
Ask About December Special
$10 OFF
Rhonda Davis
20+ years experience, CWL Resident
815-505-8943
Computer and Laptop repair
candlewick resident Owned & Operated
10% OFF
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next vISIt. Up to $10 value.
Quality Work
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NO DOGS BEYOND THIS POINT!
L&J PLUMBING
Joe landinger (815) 690-0729
licensed & insured
Dogs of any breed, shape or size, whether leashed or unleashed,
are not permitted beyond the circle at the Recreation Center.
This includes the pool area, tennis courts and beach area.
Leashed dogs are permitted in other areas of Candlewick Lake.
Please remember to clean up after your dogs.
Packages picked
up by noon, Monday
thru Saturday
13521 Illinois Route 76 • Poplar Grove, IL
“Guaranteed better, faster and less expensive
than any Geek Squad.” On-site or carry in.
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DON’T FORGET we are a Post Office too –
for all your Christmas shipping needs!
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to refuse any advertisement,
photo or article.
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Finished Basements
Custom Built Homes  Concrete Work
Garages  Siding  Ceramic Tile
815-765-3497
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WINTER SPECIAL
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Candlewick News!
If you like to write or have
something to say, please join us
in keeping our community informed!
Email newspaper
@candlewicklake.org!
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Call Bob at RBM Designs
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for information.
10 DECEMBER 2015 Candlewick Leisure
Classifieds
REAL ESTATE
lot for sale by
owner
250 Briar Cliff St.
150 x 89
$3000 or best offer.
Call Pru 847-224-0952
04/16
lot for sale
312 Briar Cliff
$1000 or best offer
Call John 815-378-4317
02/16
large lot for sale by
owner
83 x 155
311 Talladega Dr.
$4000
Call Greg 847-640-0481
01/16
services
painting
Interior and exterior painting.
Electricstatic painting. Refinish
wrought iron patio sets.
Wallpaper and plastering.
Powerwash decks and siding.
35 years experience. All work
guaranteed.
Call Mick at 815-979-0954
01/16
capron storage
Storage with moisture barrier
concrete floor -boats, cars, RVs,
etc. Outside also available.
815-703-8851
01/16
argyle preschool
Argyle Preschool has openings
for morning preschool.
Call, text or email for more
information.
815-566-5678
[email protected]
12/15
for sale
hammond organ
Stand up.
FREE
Can be picked up from 1652
Candlewick Dr.
312-287-8377
12/15
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Candlewick Leisure DECEMBER 2015 11
Sunday
Monday
December Calendar
Tuesday
1
Wednesday
2
6:30 PM
ECC Meeting - by appt.
Admin. Office
Thursday
3
Friday
4
10
11
Saturday
5
8:00 AM
AA Meeting
Outpost
7:00 PM
AA Meeting Outpost
6
13
7
6:30 PM
Events Commission
Rec Center
14
5:30 PM
Finance
Admin. Office
8
6:30 PM
Lake Management
Rec Center
15
6:30 PM
Board Meeting
Rec Center
9
7:00 PM
AA Meeting Outpost
12
8:00 AM
AA Meeting Outpost
10:00 AM
Breakfast with Santa
Rec Center
16
6:30 PM
ECC Meeting - by appt.
Admin. Office
17
18
24
25
5:30 PM
Flames Dinner
19
8:00 AM
AA Meeting Outpost
7:00 PM
AA Meeting Outpost
20
21
6:00 PM
Holiday Light Contest
22
23
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21 Interesting Facts About
Christmas
courtesty of http://facts.randomhistory.com/christmas-facts.html
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4.
The Germans made the first artificial Christmas trees out of dyed goose feathers.f
Each year more than 3 billion Christmas cards are sent in the U.S. alone.f
All the gifts in the Twelve Days of Christmas would equal 364 gifts.f
Most of Santa’s reindeer have male-sounding names, such as Blitzen, Comet, and
Cupid. However, male reindeers shed their antlers around Christmas, so the reindeer
pulling Santa’s sleigh are likely not male, but female or castrati.g
5. In A.D. 350, Pope Julius I, bishop of Rome, proclaimed December 25 the official
celebration date for the birthday of Christ.c
6. According to the Guinness world records, the tallest Christmas tree ever cut was a
221-foot Douglas fir that was displayed in 1950 at the Northgate Shopping Center in
Seattle, Washington.e
7. The traditional three colors of Christmas are green, red, and gold. Green has long
been a symbol of life and rebirth; red symbolizes the blood of Christ, and gold represents light as well as wealth and royalty.c
8. According to data analyzed from Facebook posts, two weeks before Christmas is
one of the two most popular times for couples to break up. However, Christmas Day
is the least favorite day for breakups.i
9. Contrary to popular belief, suicide rates during the Christmas holiday are low. The
highest rates are during the spring.h
10. The world’s largest Christmas stocking measured 106 feet and 9 inches (32.56 m)
long and 49 feet and 1 inch (14.97 m) wide. It weighed as much as five reindeer and
held almost 1,000 presents. It was made by the Children’s Society in London on
December 14, 2007.e
11. Christmas trees have been sold in the U.S. since 1850.b
12. Christmas trees usually grow for about 15 years before they are sold.b
13. Many European countries believed that spirits, both good and evil, were active
during the Twelve Days of Christmas. These spirits eventually evolved into Santa’s
elves, especially under the influence of Clement C. Moore’s The Night Before
Christmas (1779-1863) illustrated by Thomas Nast (1840-1902).f
14. Each year there are approximately 20,000 “rent-a-Santas” across the United States.
“Rent-a-Santas” usually undergo seasonal training on how to maintain a jolly attitude under pressure from the public. They also receive practical advice, such as
not accepting money from parents while children are looking and avoiding garlic,
onions, or beans for lunch.f
15. Bolivians celebrate Misa del Gallo or “Mass of the Rooster” on Christmas Eve.
Some people bring roosters to the midnight mass, a gesture that symbolizes the
belief that a rooster was the first animal to announce the birth of Jesus.f
16. The British wear paper crowns while they eat Christmas dinner. The crowns are
stored in a tube called a “Christmas cracker.”f
17. In Poland, spiders or spider webs are common Christmas trees decorations because
according to legend, a spider wove a blanket for Baby Jesus. In fact, Polish people
consider spiders to be symbols of goodness and prosperity at Christmas.f
18. Alabama was the first state in the United States to officially recognize Christmas in
1836.f
19. Mistletoe (Viscum album) is from the Anglo-Saxon word misteltan, which means
“little dung twig” because the plant spreads though bird droppings.a
20. Ancient peoples, such as the Druids, considered mistletoe sacred because it remains
green and bears fruit during the winter when all other plants appear to die. Druids
would cut the plant with golden sickles and never let it touch the ground. They
thought it had the power to cure infertility and nervous diseases and to ward off
evil.a
21. Evergreens (from the Old English word aefie meaning “always” and gowan meaning “to grow”) have been symbols of eternal life and rebirth since ancient times.
The pagan use and worship of evergreen boughs and trees has evolved into the
Christianized Christmas tree.a
References
a Allen, Linda. 2000. Decking the Halls: The Folklore and Traditions of Christmas Plants. Minocqua, WI: Willow Creek
Press.
b “Christmas Trees and More.” University of Illinois Extension. 2010. Accessed: December 6, 2010.
c Collins, Ace. 2003. Stories Behind the Great Traditions of Christmas. Grand Rapids, MI: Zondervan.
d Grossman, John. 2008. Christmas Curiosities: Odd, Dark, and Forgotten Christmas. New York, NY: Stewart, Tabori &
Chang
e Guinness Book of World Records. 2008. New York, NY: Bantam Dell.
f Gulevich, Tanya. 2000. Encyclopedia of Christmas. Detroit, MI: Omnigraphics, Inc.
g Highfield, Roger. 1998. The Physics of Christmas: From the Aerodynamics of Reindeer to the Thermodynamics of Turkey.
New York, NY: Little, Brown and Company.
h Liebman, Lisa. 2003. Leaving You: The Cultural Meaning of Suicide. Chicago, IL: Ivan R. Dee Publisher.
i Philips, Tom. “Facebook Break-Up Chart Shows That Christmas Is a Relationship Killer.” Metro.co.uk. November 2, 2010.
Accessed: November 15, 2010.