Showing posts with label Cool Resident Stuff. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cool Resident Stuff. Show all posts

Monday, December 15, 2008

Round Lake Spartan Cheerleaders are State Champs!

This weekend the Round Lake Spartan Featherweight Cheerleaders were crowned state champions by the Illinois Recreational Cheerleading Association's Cheerleading and Dance State Championship held at the Sears Center in Hoffman Estates. I have known lots of these girls fro years and I am very very happy for them. In addition the pee wee squad finished third in state as well! Watch this video I was blown away by how good these girls are!



The girls on the team are Mariah Berrera, Shelby Brubaker, Rebecca Bubloni, Maricela Bueno, Madison Eastman, Kaylee Hiland, Madison Iazzetto (Blum), and Christina Larson
Coaches: Jen Bubloni, Lori Brubaker, Steph Olson and Heidi Spaw

Monday, December 8, 2008

FREE Stuff--- Pancake Breakfast with Santa

I have 4 tickets for the Round Lake Chamber of Commerce's Pancake Breakfast with Santa that Trustee Dale Multerer would like to raffle off to a Round Lake Resident. The proceeds benefit the Round Lake Chamber of Commerce Scholarship Fund. The tickets are $5 so this a $20 value!

Event details:
Sunday December 14, 2008
Round Lake High School
7:30am to noon

The kids can get to sit on Santa's lap as well! Who will be making a special appearance! Plus there is a craft fair, and the Round Lake Area band will entertain you!

How to win:
Email me at bgentes@eroundlake.com and I will automatically enter you into the raffle, and I will draw the winner on Thursday.

Monday, December 1, 2008

New Notification System in Place!

Yesterday was the first day we used our new emergency notification system we implemented this year its loosely called "Reverse 911" or "One Step Notification". If you had signed up for the system you would have received a parking notification yesterday around 5pm because of the expected snow fall last night.

The service lets the village send an unlimited number of voice and text messages to residents, businesses, staff, or any combination of these groups. If you want to learn much more about the service go the providers website here.

I would encourage you to use the link on our web page or click on the graphic at the right.

Monday, September 8, 2008

What was that in the sky?

Over the weekend Clarke Mosquito was doing some vital mosquito abatement work over the village and alert blog reader and shutterbug Kevin Garrett snapped this picture of it.

In addition there was a two flight of F-16's that overflew Round Lake on Saturday on there way somewhere. Where and why I have no idea, but still not the usual thing to see over our skies!

Monday, August 4, 2008

Great site for books and music

My sister sent me this link, and I think this is one of the cleverest sites ever! The site is called Gnod and is an experiment in the field of artificial intelligence. Its a self-adapting system, living on this server and 'talking' to everyone who comes along. Gnods intention is to learn about the outer world and to learn 'understanding' its visitors. This enables Gnod to share all its wisdom with you in an intuitive and efficient way. You might call it a search-engine to find things you don't know about.

All you do is type in your favorite author or musician and determine other writers or musicians who are most similar. I spent a good 25 minutes this morning at 3am playing with the site! I liked the book site, the music site is kind of iffy, after I typed in my favorite bands it gave me a band I can't stand!

Tuesday, July 22, 2008

Golf Winners Announced

Last Friday I announced the raffle of donated tickets golf passes from Sherry Ridge of Sherrydebtfree.com for a free round of golf at Renwood Golf Course. I used the normal methodology for determining my raffle winners.
  • I sorted them by time received and assigned the first one received the number 1 and the second one the number 2 and so on and so forth. I received 31 entries by the way.
  • The winning numbers were generated here at this site.
  • The drawing was supervised by the CPA firm of Adam Baum and Associates.
  • I decided to give away two prizes, originally I was going to give the tickets away as a pair, but the response was so good that I decided on splitting, remember all decisions of the Mayor are final!
The winners of one free golf pass are Suzzette Jeckel and David Klain! Congratulations to them, and to all the others better luck next time!

If the above rigorous methodologies were not employed Todd Pompilio would have won one for sure for including a very funny joke in his award submission email, and more then likely Dan Foecking with his Caddyshack related email, which was in my spam folder due to questionable references to varmits!

Wednesday, July 16, 2008

Ten Energy Saving Ideas (That You Might Not Have Thought About)

Thanks to NICOR for the article: With rising energy costs and increasing environmental concerns, there is no shortage of information telling facility managers how they can become more energy efficient. Strategies such as heating and cooling system maintenance and energy efficient lighting, while important, often receive a little too much attention. Reinforcement is a good thing, but can often lead to redundancy. There are many energy saving strategies that often go unnoticed that can lead to significant improvements in efficiency. Below are ten ideas that you might not have thought about. While many of them may require some upfront investment in time and money, they can have a significant long-term impact on your energy costs.

To lower cooling costs, install a reflective coating on the roof. White or reflective roofing reflects heat and helps keep buildings cool. This can lead to significant energy savings, depending on climate, the number of stories, and the ratio of the roof area to the overall building envelope area. Look for the ENERGY STAR® label or Cool Roof Rating Council on roofing products.

Reduce solar heat gain. Install shades and awnings in the south- and west-facing windows. Add reflective solar films to windows. This can significantly cut down on cooling needs and will have the added benefit of reducing ultraviolet radiation. Instruct staff to close shades or other window treatments during summer months to reduce heat gain. See "Be Selective When Blocking Solar Heat Gain."

Use variable frequency drives on air-handling units. Building areas such as offices and administrative areas often have little or no occupancy during evening hours and on weekends. A variable frequency drive (VFD) can be used to reduce airflow (and the kilowatt hours needed to drive the air) by up to 80%. This can result in significant energy savings for up to 12 hours a day during the week and 48 hours over the weekend. See "Fresh Ideas for Improving Ventilations System Efficiency."

Install skylights. Skylights equipped with photo sensors and lighting controls can cut energy use in commercial buildings by reducing the use of electric lighting whenever sufficient daylight is present. In one example, a grocery store used skylights and photocells to reduce lighting energy use by 30% during a monitored two-week period. See "Using Skylights to Save Energy."

Design your landscape for energy efficiency. A well-designed landscape can reduce cooling costs by 15% to 50% and heating bills by 25% to 40%, according to U.S. EPA statistics. For example, evergreen trees located on the west and northwest sides of a property relieve air conditioning costs by blocking the powerful rays of the setting summer sun and reduce heating costs by protecting the building from harsh winds in the colder months. Likewise, deciduous trees on the east and south sides of a property provide cool shade in the summer, but warm sunlight is able to penetrate the trees’ branches when they drop their leaves in the winter. See "Landscape Irrigation: Water Conservation Strategies."

Install an energy recovery ventilation system. Energy recovery ventilation systems provide a controlled way of ventilating a building while minimizing energy loss. They reduce the costs of heating ventilated air in the winter by transferring heat from the warm inside air that is being exhausted, to the fresh (but cold) supply air. In the summer, the inside air cools the warmer supply air to reduce ventilation cooling costs. Most energy recovery ventilation systems can recover about 70%–80% of the energy in the exiting air and deliver that energy to the incoming air. They are most cost effective, however, in climates with extreme winters or summers and where fuel costs are high. See "Energy Recovery in Commercial and Institutional Buildings."

Network printers. Many office buildings are loaded with multiple printers that consume a surprising amount of energy. According to U.S. Department of Energy estimates, the average printer uses nearly 400 kWh of energy per year, or about $40 in annual energy costs. A building with a printer in each office could we wasting hundreds of dollars. Since printers use energy even when they are not printing, sharing printers among multiple employees is a great way to save energy, cut down on equipment costs, and discourage paper waste. See "Energy Saving Strategies for Office Equipment."

Install air curtains in open or frequently opened doorways. Air curtains save energy by keeping temperatures controlled inside, while keeping the heat or cold on the outside from coming in. Air curtains also prevent insects, dust, and odors from penetrating the building. They are typically available in a number of sizes and strengths. Traditionally used in large warehouses, air curtains can also be used in coolers and freezers, delivery doors, store entrances, drive-up windows, and many more applications. See "Justifying Air Doors/Air Curtains."

Install LED exit signs. Facilities managers seeking ways to cut down on energy costs often overlook exit signs. Exit lighting is required by law in most commercial and institutional buildings and must operate continuously. Significant savings can be achieved by using energy efficient lighting technology, such as light-emitting diode (LED) lamps. LED is rapidly becoming the standard in exit lighting due to its high energy efficiency and long life (20 to 50 years). It has the highest initial cost, but requires little maintenance. Overall, LED lamps can save nearly 90% in total operating costs compared to traditional incandescent lighting. See "Energy Efficient Exit Lighting."

Utilize laundry equipment controls. Many commercial and institutional facilities, such as lodging, hospitals, and restaurants, have laundry rooms. Laundry rooms must be air conditioned to ensure worker comfort and safety. Laundry room equipment, such as steam tables, however, generates heat that can dramatically increase cooling loads. Consider installing an electrical actuated steam valve and mechanical timer on your steam table. This will ensure that the equipment operates only when in use, and will help to lower air conditioning costs. See "Laundry Operations: Reducing Your Energy Load."

Monday, July 14, 2008

Great idea and great site

In my eternal quest to bring blogging goodness to the area an beyond I bring you this website. Its got some interesting tools on it.

Drive less. live more. promotes healthier and happier communities by offering tools to explore more cost-effective and environmentally-friendly travel options. We explore real solutions that will fit your lifestyle and your needs. Through three key activities, THINK, MOVE, and PLAY, we can work together to help diminish air congestion, improve daily commutes, and provide a better tomorrow.

Wednesday, May 14, 2008

Future Leaders in Planning program

CMAP is looking for high school freshmen and sophomores who want to make the region a better place to live, go to school, work and play. Future Leaders in Planning (FLIP) is our new leadership development program for students from Cook, DuPage, Kane, Kendall, Lake, McHenry or Will counties. Selected participants will collaborate with and learn from elected officials and planners who are developing the new GO TO 2040 comprehensive regional plan. The program is free, and applications are due June 2. FLIP runs from September 2008 to March 2009. See http://www.cmap.illinois.gov/flip.aspx or call 312-454-0400.

Wednesday, April 16, 2008

Kidney Blog

Last year at the Round Lake Spartan Corn and Brat fest Maureen Giramonte a Round Lake Resident, and Streets of Summer Beer Tent Coordinator (aka the Beer Wench) talked to me about something near and dear to her heart raising awareness of Kidney Disease and raising funds for the Kidney Trust.

Maureen has decided to ride a bike 240 miles to raise awareness this September throughout Wisconsin in something called the Tour DaVita. She has created a blog to chronicle her adventure which is here. I would encourage you to read and visit the site regularly, but more importantly visit this place where she is raising money to support the cause!

Anyone who decided to ride 240 miles on a bike deserves our support and encouragement!

Thursday, April 3, 2008

Album Art on Display at Lake County Discovery Museum

Explore 60 years of outstanding album cover artwork in the special exhibition "LP Art," on display thru August 3, 2008, at the Lake County Discovery Museum near Wauconda. The exhibit showcases some of the most memorable and inventive Long Playing (LP) record album covers of all time from artists like Frank Sinatra, The Rolling Stones, The Beatles and Beck. "LP Art" is sponsored by the Daily Herald.

Since the conception of album art by Alex Steinweiss in 1939, it has become an integral part of music and popular culture. See the cover evolve from early jazz sleeves to iconic rock albums to interactive CD booklets. The exhibit contains sections on rock, punk, jazz, funk, hip hop, pop, novelty and children's records. It also features highlights from the remarkable catalogues of The Rolling Stones, The Beatles and Pink Floyd. A special area focuses on album covers by famous visual artists such as Andy Warhol, Salvador Dali, Takashi Murakami and Robert Mapplethorpe. The exhibit also includes the history of the various audio formats and packaging used to distribute music over the years, including Edison phonographic cylinders, records, 8-tracks, cassette tapes, Compact Discs (CDs) and MP3 files.

The exhibition features numerous hands-on activities for children and adults. In the Cover Art Studio kids can design their own album cover or interpret a classic such as Pink Floyd's "Dark Side of the Moon." At the Cover Shoot visitors can take the stage with various costumes and props and get in touch with their inner rock star. Adults can get in on the fun as they try to recall band logos in our Album Art Alphabet game. A free audio tour provides a soundtrack for visitors as they explore the exhibit.

The entrance to the Lake County Discovery Museum is located on Route 176, just west of Fairfield Road and east of Wauconda in Lakewood Forest Preserve. Gallery hours are Monday - Saturday from 11 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Sunday from 1 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. Admission is $6 for adults and $2.50 for youth ages four to 17. Children three years and under are free. Seniors are $2.50 after 2 p.m. On Discount Tuesdays, admission is $3 for adults, and youth 17 years and under are free. Admission is always free for Museum members.

"LP Art" is sponsored by the Daily Herald. For more information about the exhibit or to download discount admission coupons, call 847-968-3400 or visit online at www.LCFPD.org/LPart.

About the Lake County Discovery Museum

The Lake County Discovery Museum in Wauconda, Illinois, provides visitors with hands-on exhibits and educational programs. The nationally accredited Museum also is home to the nation's largest collection of picture postcards. The Museum is part of the Lake County Forest Preserve District, which manages more than 26,000 acres of land and offers innovative educational, recreational and cultural opportunities for all ages.

Friday, January 4, 2008

Christmas Prize Winners

Well the winners of my Christmas time giveaway are as follows. I had 38 people/families participate. Which I think is a record.

I ranked all of you in order of when I received your email then I used a random number generator to pick three numbers between 1 and 38.
  • Krystie Hill
    Family Pool Pass for the Round Lake Park District (you better have kids) valued at $135 dollars.
  • Andrea Jourdain
    One Year Membership to the Round Lake Park District Fitness Center (Value $235)
  • Scott, Ali, & Brennan Miller
    $50 in Rec Bucks, good for any Park District program.
Congratulations to the winners and better luck next time to the 35 people who tied for fourth place!

Wednesday, December 19, 2007

New Temporary Residents Moving In

The Waller family sent me this picture of some new residents (on the left) that are here for the season! A warm Round Lake welcome to them!

Thursday, December 13, 2007

How much money was in the bottle?

Well the change bottle went into the bank and got counted by the change counter and the number was $339.99 in change up about $60 from 2 years ago. While the change was being dumped into the reinforced bags we needed to carry it to the bank, and single penny jumped out and made a run for it! I tossed that penny back in the new empty jar, I should have kept it to make the total $340 even.

I had 10 people send me guesses, the winner was Tom Yingling with a guess of $319, the guesses ranged from a low of $208!

Thursday, September 27, 2007

Round Lake Chamber of Commerce BLOG!

The Round Lake Area Chamber of Commerce has just announced the creation of a new Blog for local area businesses! You can go to the blog/forum here.

Network 24/7 with local business!
  • Share your best business tips!
  • Tackle business challenges!
  • Tap into area experts!
  • Get to know area business professionals!
  • Gain useful insights, how-to's and so much more!
  • Add new business topics or join into current topics!
What a great idea, the Chamber is moving in the right direction!

Wednesday, August 22, 2007

Great Sticker for Round Lake

I got a nice letter with a gift from Scott Truss who lives in Silver Leaf Glen. Its one of those stickers that I first saw when I was on vacation on the East Coast. We stayed on North Carolina's outer banks and there were tons of OBX stickers on cars which is the abbreviation of Outer Banks!

So Scott found a place to make up sticker that say RL, plus he sent it to me! He also said he made up some for his neighbors and they were quite popular.

Note: Scott I don't have your email, so if you read this can you send me an email at bgentes@eroundlake.com, thanks!

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