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April 2013
INSIDE THIS ISSUE
Board Information ................2
Restaurant Review ..............3
Directory Update ................4
Pet Tales ..............................5
What’s Happening ..............6
The Happy Gardener............8
River Run Club News..........28
Calendar of Events ..............29
Aerobics Schedule ................29
Wine & Beer Festival ..........30
Raptors Swim Team ............31
Tennis News ........................32
Sand Volleyball ....................34Visit the RRHOA Website atwww.river-run.org
From the PresidentBy Kamala Martinez
Fellow Neighbors,
Thank you for attending or providing a proxy for the Annual RiverRun Homeowners Association (RRHOA) Meeting on March 5th.During this meeting, we elected a new board member Rob Gelb
and re-elected Tony Smith, Curt Vondrasek and Jim Dorociak. The newboard elected the following officers for 2013: President - Kamala Martinez;Vice President - Jim Dorociak; Treasurer - Tony Smith; and Secretary -Rob Gelb. Tammara Williams, Peter Scavetta and Curt Vondrasek are theother Directors.
In 2013, the board will focus on three major tasks: 1) reviewing andupdating our Bi-Laws and Rules & Regulations; 2) launching the newRiver Run Website, combining both the River Run Club and the River RunHomeowners Association board’s information; and 3) implementing anew “standing” ten-year Revocable Proxy.
This new standing ten year proxy will allow us to more easily achieve aquorum for the Annual Meeting. Every year we need to scramble toensure at least 25% of Homeowners either attend or sign a proxy. You willreceive this new proxy in the mail from Rowell Management, with apostage paid return envelope. Please consider signing and returning thenew proxy which will help the board achieve this quorum goal.
Lastly, we will be working hard to ensure the entrances and berms areready for the Spring Season.
Before I sign off… I would like to thank Rex Burr for his leadership,dedication and service as our RRHOA President the past two years. Wewill miss his colorful stories and family adventures in our newsletters. Iwill try and live up to his high standards of writing, but it will be difficult.
Until Next Time,Kamala Martinez
Upcoming Events
April 14 - Sand VolleyballSign-Ups - 1-4pm -Clubhouse
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River Run Committees
Management
INFORMATION GUIDERRHOA BOARD OF DIRECTORS
President Kamala Martinez [email protected] 904-5610
Vice Pres Jim Dorociak [email protected] 904-5424
Treasurer Tony Smith [email protected] 337-7599
Secretary Rob Gleb
Director Curt Vondrasek [email protected]
Director Tammara Williams [email protected] 922-6168
Director Peter Scavetta [email protected] 922-6319
BLOCK CAPTAINREPRESENTATIVES
Ariel Court Hilary Lehman 857-3905
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 Maria Weddige 904-4688
Robert Lane Patricia Luster 904-0156
Sebastian Drive Tiffany Howell 854-0401
Vincent Court Linda Pula 904-7852
Wicklow Road Cathy Janek 904-4475
BLOCK CAPTAIN CO-ORDINATOR
Alisa Guthrie [email protected]
Landscape Linda Perlstein - Chair 904-6330Joi Boudreau 922-1279Kim Monovich 922-1998Jacqueline Blackwell 922-9433Mary Schmidt 904-6755
Board Liaison Tammara Williams 922-6168Board Liaison Peter Scavetta 922-6319
Architectural Review Jeff Algrem - Chair [email protected] DeYoung [email protected] 904-5864Fred Langer 904-5616
Board Liaison Curt VondrasekBoard Liaison Peter Scavetta 922-6319
Neighborhood Watch Juanita Cobb [email protected]
Directory Alisa Guthrie [email protected]
S.H.O.W. Delegates Open
Naperville Homeowners Jim Dorociak 904-5424Confederation Delegate
River Run Raptors Franz Weyandt - President John Deyoung - Vice PresidentKelly Firnett - SecretaryChris LeShock - Treasurer
Couples Bowling Steve & Julie Puntney 904-6200
Website Committee Terri Huang [email protected]
Rowell, Inc. 2587 Millenium Drive, Suite HTom Hable Elgin, IL 60124
847-991-6000 Ext. 6762 • Fax 847-991-6122E-mail: [email protected] “Publication of paid advertisements in the
Association’s newsletter is not an endorsement orrecommendation of any advertised product or service.The Association is not responsible nor liable for thecontent of any advertisement published, here.”
Web site: www.river-run.org
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The River Run Reporter 3April 2013
Always in search of the next bestbreakfast spot, I decided to visitthe recently-opened Juicy-O
Pancake House® in Naperville to see formyself what all the buzz was about. Ofcourse I had been given several off-the-cuff reviews of their famous donuts, but Iwanted to delve headlong into the meat oftheir breakfast/brunch fare, to fashionsome perspective of my own. I waspleasantly surprised with the overallexperience, and, not so surprisingly, itbegan with those exquisite donuts.
The wait time was decidedly brief, evenfor the notoriously busy time slot almostalways reserved for lateSunday mornings andearly afternoons. Thedining area wasbustling with activityand light-heartedchatter from a mix ofcouples, families andlarge parties of eight ormore. Our serverarrived quickly to ourtable, and, afterexchanging routinepleasantries, enthusiastically initiated theordering process.
The aforementioned donuts were whiskedto our table, readily engaging us in theimpeding breakfast experience. Made bytheir affectionately-named “Wake upMachine,” Juicy-O’s has perfected thedonut in all its simplistic glory. I wasthoroughly mesmerized by the delicatelymoist texture and sweet, rich taste thatwas tantalizingly addictive. It gives awhole new meaning to the adage, “youcan’t stop at one.” Once I had recoveredfrom my sugar-induced euphoria, I wasready to order from the expansive menu,that featured everything from omelettes to
scramblers to pancakes and crepes tounique combinations that invite you tosample the best from all corners of themenu.
For pancake lovers, there is plenty ofcooked batter to go around. Pancakes areginormous and ripe for sharing. Being aself-appointed connoisseur of corned beefhash, I was eager to try their iteration ofcourse. Juicy-O’s green pepper andonion-infused hash blend has a fairlyunique presentation and flavoring, whichshould delight most fans of the dish.
The Little Ones in your party will enjoythe French toast sticks,fresh fruit and tangysmoothies. Adults willbe charmed by thecoffee bar that greetsyou at the front counter.
Like its industrycounterparts, Juicy-OPancake House® closesat 3:00 p.m. each day,but you’ll find solace inits early afternoon
menu as well, from the juicy burgers to itshuge wraps and fanciful array of freshsalads.
As you indulge in the cornucopia ofdishes throughout the menu, you will alsofind yourself inextricably drawn to theeclectic assortment of aphorisms, neatlyframed and sprinkled about the walls ofthe dining room’s interior. No doubt youwill subconsciously search for that perfectmotto to take with you from among thedozens and dozens of clever sayings atevery turn. Perhaps the simplest, mostpowerful message will resonate from thepicture-perfect smile on your face. Andyou know what they say about a picture…
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COMPLETE THIS FORM IF YOU ARE A NEW RESIDENT OR CHANGES ARETO 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 60564or email information to [email protected].
NEW RESIDENTS
PETRIT & ILDA NDRIO1704 Baybrook Ln
[email protected]@hotmail.com
Mark 7/29/09Nicholas 3/15/11
Directory Updates
PLEASE PICK UPAFTER YOUR PETS!It is YOUR responsibility as a
pet owner!
The River Run Reporter 5April 2013
I RESCUEDMY BESTFRIEND!
Pet TalesBy the Naperville Area Humane Society
I'm a sweet 5 year old dog who's a little overwhelmed
by all the activity at the shelter. Everyone is very nice
to me, but I'm eager to settle in to my new home. I was
adopted from here as a puppy and brought back after
6 years because my owner no longer had time for my
needs. I'm a smart girl--I know "sit," "stay," "down,"
"shake" and "roll over." Impressive, right? No cats for
me in my new home, but I can live with children and
possibly with other dogs (I can be little picky about my
dog friends). I love to snuggle under blankets. Do you
want to snuggle with me?
Children Invited... “BREAKING THE CHAIN!”The Naperville Area Humane Society would like to invite children grades 3-5 to participate in our “Breakingthe Chain” Story Contest. This creative writing project allows children to finish the story using theirimagination to assist Duke, a lonely and scared chained dog. While imagining solutions they are also learningthe valuable lessons of empathy, kindness and compassion. These lessons are extremely important in today’sworld of bullying and school violence.
This contest has been endorsed locally by the Mayor of Naperville, George Pradel and the Naperville AnimalControl Department. The national non-profit organization, Dogs Deserve Better, which is dedicated toadvocating on behalf of chained and penned dogs, has also fully endorsed our contest. Each grade levelwinner of this contest will receive a time with the staff at the Naperville Area Humane Society. They willreceive a NAHS T-shirt, get a “behind the scenes” tour, have lunch and enjoy fun with the shelter animals.The winning entries will also be posted on our website and a press release will go out to our local newspapers.
To read the story, visit www.napervilleareahumanesociety.org. Contest entries can be sent to:Naperville Area Humane Society • Attn: Terri Hancock • 1620 W. Diehl Road • Naperville, IL 60563
Be sure to include your name, address, school name and grade along with your phone number. Drawing apicture to accompany your story counts as extra credit! Entries will be accepted until April 30, 2013. Thewinner will be announced during Be Kind to Animals Week, which is the week of May 5-11, 2013.
The Naperville Area Humane Society is committed to providing local children with education programs. Wehope you will join us in fostering these invaluable lessons to make our community a better place.
Hi, I’m Sparky!
The River Run Reporter6 April 2013
What’s Happening...APRIL 4 - THE CHANGINGFACE OF AUTISM - LittleFriends will host a communitypresentation titled "TheChanging Face of Autism."Dr. Cynthia Brouillard willpresent an overview of thechanges in diagnostic criteriathat will take effect May 2013.Attendees will also hearMiranda, a 19-year-old withan Asperger's diagnosis, talkabout her journey on thespectrum, her trials andtriumphs and her plans for thefuture. The presentation willtake place at Meiley-SwallowHall, 31 S. Ellsworth St., at7:00 p.m. Because of limitedseating, reservations arerequired. For moreinformation, or to reserve aseat, call 630-355-6533.
APRIL 4 - CAROLINEKENNEDY AUTHOR EVENT- North Central Collegewelcomes Caroline Kennedy,author of "Poems to Learn byHeart," for an author talk andbook signing at 7:00 p.m. inPfeiffer Hall, 310 E. BentonAve. For tickets, contactAnderson's Bookshops at630-355-2665 or visit theNaperville store at 123 W.Jefferson Avenue.
APRIL 4 - NAPERVILLERESPONDS FOR OURVETERANS 3RD ANNUALBREAKFAST - JoinNaperville Responds for OurVeterans in honoring all ofNaperville's veterans at its3rd annual breakfast takingplace at 7:00 a.m. at the JuddKendall VFW Post 3873, 908W. Jackson Ave. This year'stheme is "Strength andHonor." For more information,including ticket prices, visitwww.nrfov.org.
APRIL 6 - THIRD COASTP E R C U S S I O NPERFORMANCE - Third
Coast Percussion headlinesthe third annual Sounds ofNew Music Festival at 8:00p.m. in Wentz Concert Hall atthe Fine Arts Center, 171 E.Chicago Ave. Tickets are $15.For more information, call630-637-7469 or visitwww.northcentralcollege.edu/showtix.
APRIL 6 - AN EVENING OFWINE AND MUSIC - TheDuPage SymphonyOrchestra presents AnEvening of Wine and Music at6:00 p.m. in the NaperBallroom of the ChicagoMarriott Naperville, 1801 N.Naper Blvd. The event willinclude an art show and sale,silent auction and pairings ofwine and food. Tickets are$60 per person. For moreinformation, visitdupagesymphony.org/wine_tasting.aspx.
APRIL 7 - NAPERVILLEMUNICIPAL BAND SPRINGCONCERT - The NapervilleMunicipal Band's free springconcert, "Spring into Spring,"will be held at 3:00 p.m. atNeuqua Valley High School,2360 95th St., Naperville.This is a joint concert with theGregory Middle School WindEnsemble. For moreinformation, visitwww.napervilleband.org orcall 630-778-9994.
APRIL 7 - ÉLAN DANCECOMPANY SHOWCASE -Join the Naperville ParkDistrict for dance
entertainment performed bythe Élan Dance Company.The performance will featuredances from classical balletto jazz to modern dance. Theevent will be held at 5:30 p.m.at the Naperville North HighSchool Auditorium, 899 N.Mill St. For more information,or to purchase tickets, visitwww.napervilleparks.org.
APRIL 10 & 12- EXPLORETHE SOUND V - NorthCentral College presents twoperformances of "Explore theSound V," a theatrically lit andstaged concert featuringchoral and instrumentalensembles and faculty artists,at 7:30 p.m. on Wednesday,April 10 and Friday, April 12 inWentz Concert Hall at theFine Arts Center, 171 E.Chicago Ave. Tickets are $7for adults and $3 for studentsand senior citizens. For moreinformation, call 630-637-7469 or visitwww.northcentralcollege.edu/showtix.
APRIL 11 & 13 - SAFESITTER CLASSES - SafetyTown has partnered with theNaperville Police Departmentand the Naperville FireDepartment to offer SafeSitter classes. Safe Sitter isopen to youth ages 11 to 15who wish to become certifiedas safe and responsiblebabysitters. To obtaincertification, both classeswithin a session must beattended. The next sessionwill be held on Thursday, April11 from 3:30 to 6:30 p.m. andSaturday, April 13 from 9:30a.m. to 12:30 p.m. The cost is$50 for the six-hourcertification program. Formore information, [email protected] or visitwww.safesitter.org.
APRIL 12 & 13 - JUNIOR
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The Growing Place25w471 Plank Rd., Naperville
630-355-4000 2000 Montgomery Rd., Aurora
630-820-8088www.thegrowingplace.com
2013 April Events To register, call 630-355-4000,
M-F, 10am to 4pm.
4/6 - Blooming Beauties: Trees,Shrubs and Perennials for SpringColor - 10am - AuroraJoin us for a colorful presentation ofspring blooming plants to brightenyour beds. We'll take a look at someunderused beauties, newintroductions and heirloom favorites.
4/13 - Landscaping 101: Designingwith Perennials, Aurora - 10am Learn how to add perennials toexisting and new landscapes. This isan excellent way to add interest andcolor without having to plant annually.$10 fee is refundable with purchaseof perennials.
4/20 - Spring Learning GardenStroll, both locations - 9amThe Growing Place has designed andplanted beautiful gardens that matchmany of the conditions homeownersface in their own yards. You can learnmuch from strolling the gardens,noting the well-labeled plants andpretty combinations. This stroll is aperfect way for new and experiencedgardeners to learn and be inspired.9am: Stroll; 9:30am: Gardening tipsand techniques.
4/20 - Terrarium Potting Party andDemo, both locations, 1 - 3 pm,cost of materials Sample this popular form ofgardening. Pick from our wide varietyof containers and plants to plant yourown with the help of our designers.
4/27 - Right Plant + Right Place =Low Maintenance, Aurora - 10am This common sense approach to lowmaintenance gardening andlandscaping has become animportant focus for The GrowingPlace. When a plant is happy, it willneed less maintenance. The staff atThe Growing Place has compiledtheir years of experience andknowledge to help you understandhow to pick the right plant and theright place for it so it will thrive and bebeautiful for many years.
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NapervilleNaperville!!!SAVERS MONEY SMARTMINI CAMP - Naperville Bank& Trust and Kids WealthInternational Club are holdinga Junior Savers Money SmartMini Camp on Friday, April 12from 6:00 to 8:30 p.m. forchildren ages 10-14 and onSaturday, April 13 from 9:00to 11:30 a.m. for childrenages 6-9. Both camps will beheld in the community room atNaperville Bank & Trust, 555Fort Hill Drive. The cost forthe camp is $47 for twoparents and one child witheach additional child costing$10. For more information,call 877-594-2543 or [email protected]. Toregister, visithttp://bit.ly/minicampsignup.
APRIL 12 - LAKESIDESINGERS PERFORMANCE -Lakeside Singers will presentits spring concert "HomeGrown," featuring music byAmerican composers at 8:00p.m. in Wentz Concert Hall atthe Fine Arts Center, 171 E.Chicago Ave. Tickets are $30for adults, $20 for seniorcitizens and students and $10for children under 12. Formore information, call 630-637-7469 or visitwww.northcentralcollege.edu/showtix.
APRIL 13 - GIORDANODANCE CHICAGO RECITAL- Giordano Dance Chicagoreturns to North CentralCollege at 8:00 p.m. inPfeiffer Hall, 310 E. BentonAve. Tickets are $25, $15 and$10. For more information,call (630) 637-7469 or visitwww.northcentralcollege.edu/showtix.
APRIL 14 - DON'T MISSTHIS PREMIER RACINGEVENT - 360 Spring Ahead10K, 5K & Kids Fun Run -Back by Popular Demand the
Mascot from the ChicagoBlackhawks Tommy Hawk,sponsored by All Seasons IceArena at 8:00 a.m. CalamosInvestments (the corner of Rt.59 and I-88). To learn moreabout the Run and to register, check out the event website 360 Spring Ahead Run.com
APRIL 14 - WHISPERS OFSPRING - Join an evening ofChinese vocal, choral,ensemble, solo andinstrumental music and dancemasterpieces. The DongfangChinese Performing ArtsAssociation presentsWhispers of Spring from 5:00to 7:00 p.m. at Wentz ConcertHall in Fine Arts Center, 171E. Chicago Ave. Tickets are$20 each or $15 per personfor groups of 10 or more. Formore information, visitwww.dongfangarts.org/en/event.htm.
APRIL 14 - OUT OF MYDREAMS - Soprano GloryCrampton performs a one-woman Broadway cabaretshow entitled "Out of MyDreams" at 6:00 p.m. inMadden Theatre at the FineArts Center, 171 E. ChicagoAve. Tickets are $35 and $30.For more information, call(630) 637-7469 or visitwww.northcentralcollege.edu/showtix.
APRIL 17 - OFFICE WHITES C H O L A R S H I PAPPLICATIONS NOWBEING ACCEPTED -Applications are beingaccepted now through April17 for the 2013 Officer DavidWhite Scholarship. Thisscholarship honors thecompassionate public servicemodeled by Naperville parkpolice officer David White,whose actions helped save ayoung man's life in 2006. The$2,000 scholarship is open to
an individual age 25 andyounger who either is a son ordaughter of an active dutyNaperville police officer, parkpolice officer or firefighter orsomeone who is serving inone of these rolesthemselves. Naperville PoliceExplorers and Naperville FireExplorers also are eligible.Applications can bedownloaded atwww.naperv i l leparks.orgunder "Park Police." Thedeadline for submittingcompleted applications isWednesday, April 17 at 5 p.m.For more information, visitwww.napervilleparks.org.
APRIL 17 - KIDSMATTERANNUAL BENEFITCONCERT - Naperville-based KidsMatter will hold itsannual Ignite the Nite BenefitConcert at 7:30 p.m. in WentzConcert Hall at the Fine ArtsCenter, 171 E. Chicago Ave.The concert will featuremusic, dance and theatertalents of area youth. Formore information, visitwww.kidsmatter2us.org.
APRIL 17 - FUTURE FOCUS203 SESSIONS - OnWednesday, April 17 from7:00 to 9:00 p.m. andThursday, April 18 from 8:30to 10:30 a.m., communitymembers are being asked todelve further into the topicsselected by the communityduring the first session ofFuture Focus 203. ThePowerPoint presentationsand small group discussionsfrom the first session are nowavailable for online viewing.To contribute to the ongoingdiscussion and to gain accessto the presentation material,"Like" FutureFocus203 onFacebook atwww.facebook.com/FutureFocus203.
NapervilleNewcomers andNeighbors Club
WelcomeCoffee
Monday, April 1st andJuly 15 at 10:30 a.m. at
the NapervilleMunicipal Center
400 S. Eagle Street,Lower Level
Children are Welcome!
Activities include:Crafternoon, BreakfastBunch, Bridge, Bunco,
Pinochle, Canasta, HelpingHands, Day and Evening
Potlucks, Day and EveningBook Discussions Groups,French Club, Wine Tasting,
Investment DiscussionGroup, Let’s Do Lunch, Dayand Evening Movie Groups,
Moms and Tots Groups,Continental Cuisine,
International Cooking,Quilting, Card making,
Scrapbooking, TGIF Social,Coffee Shop Chat, Walking,
Running, Knitting, Calling AllPainters, Biking, Men’s Golf
League and more.
We accept advertisers on our web site and newsletter.
For information Call at Sue at (630)904-5629
NapervilleNewcomersandNeighborsClub.com
Join us, have fun, makefriends!
The River Run Reporter8 April 2013
the happy gardenertips for everyone who loves to dig
By Heather Prince
Spring is here and we are allanxious to get outside andstart working in the gardens.
As you pack up the kids to head to thegarden center, there are a few basicsthat might come in handy as you thinkabout what you want in your yard.
What is that plant?What is the difference between
annuals, perennials, shrubs and trees?When you hear these terms tossedabout, sometimes it can be confusing.
Annuals: These plants grow only oneyear and will not survive our winters.They can produce lots of flowers andcan require regular fertilizing,depending on the type.
Perennials: These plants come backeach year, but may die back to theground over the winter. Usually,perennials have a shorter season ofbloom. When you’re picking out plantstry to plant a variety of perennials thatbloom at different times to give you arich display throughout the season.
Shrubs: These are plants with a woodystem that come back year after yearand are generally not cut down to theground. Some shrubs stay small andsome can grow to the size of smalltrees. Usually, shrubs have severalstems at the base. They also have asingle season of blossom.
Trees: These are single or multi-stemmed woody plants that are quitelarge and live a long time. Trees cangrow anywhere from about ten feethigh to more than seventy! Trees canhave flowers and some have fruit.
Mother Nature doesn’t alwaysplay by the rules, so there are someexceptions to the above. Butterfly
bush, for example, has woody stems,but we generally cut it to the groundevery year as those stems aren’t winterhardy. It will sprout new stems fromthe base, so it’s considered a perennial.
How much sun do I have?This is important to know as you
look at plant tags or labels. They’ll tellyou what kind of light the plantprefers, but how do you know whatyou have? Try to spend some timeobserving the sun patterns in youryard.
Full sun: This means six hours or moreof sun anytime during the day, usuallyfound on the south and west sides ofbuildings unless shaded by structuresor trees.
Part shade: Lightly filtered sun orthree to five hours of morning and/orlate afternoon sun, usually found onthe east side of buildings and underthe light shade of trees.
Full shade: Less than three hours ofsun anytime during the day, usuallyfound on the north side of homes,
between buildings or under trees withheavy shade.
When I plant?Each plant has its own
requirements, so read the tag and askgarden center staff for advice. April isa great time to plant trees, shrubs, mostperennials as well as cool seasonannuals and vegetables while soil isnice and moist. Plus, you have manymonths for roots to get established.Some annuals and vegetables,especially tomatoes, prefer warm soilto grow, so wait until mid-May toplant them. You can plant all summerlong, as long as you water carefully.Fall planting can also be ideal as warmsoil and cool air are perfect for rootgrowth.
What about my soil?Before you get the shovel out,
check the moisture of your soil.Squeeze a handful of soil. If it clumpsinto a solid mass it is too wet. If itcrumbles, it’s ready to be worked.When you dig in wet soil, it cancompact so that the air and waterspaces are squeezed out. This meansroots struggle to grow. If you haveheavy clay soil, you may want to mixin compost to loosen the soil and addmicronutrients.
Where can I go for moreinformation?
The Morton Arboretum, ChicagoBotanic Garden and University ofIllinois Extension all have help desksand excellent resources on theirwebsites. Also, ask your local gardencenter, like The Growing Place. Theyhave seasoned, knowledgeable staff,plus classes every Saturday, many ofthem free.
Landscaping 101
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River Run Club...“A private, social, recreational and fitness club.”
Visit the Club Website at www.river-run.org
Board Manager’s Corner
Spring has sprung and it is a great time tocheck out the River Run Clubhouse and takeadvantage of all the upcoming activities and
events we have planned for you and your family thisspring and summer.
We are pleased to announcethe locker rooms renovation
has been completed!
Have you ever thought about renting a locker atthe River Run Club? Now is your chance to rent a newlocker in your newly renovated locker room. Halflockers are $20 and full $30 per year. Wouldn’t it benice to have items available for your use at theclub without going home first like workoutequipment, pool accessories, etc.? You canchoose your locker at this time, but they will begoing fast, so do not hesitate to stop by the clubor contact Chris Burg 630-904-1494 to secureyour locker.
We are pleased Chris Warner will bereturning as our Director of Tennis for the 2013tennis season. Thank you to all the memberswho attended the “Meet the Pro Night”. Thereis still time to get involved with tennis. Chrishas put together a great tennis program filledwith a lot of fun on the courts and events for all.Information and registration are included in thisissue.
On June 1st the Wine and Beer Festival is back bypopular demand. This is an event filled with fun forthe whole family. There is a full page flier included inthis issue. Be sure to check out the events page for allupcoming events for 2013.
Volleyball is returning to the River Run Club. Allinformation to get involved is included in this issue aswell.
Hope to see you at the club soon!
CLUBHOUSE HOURS OF OPERATIONMonday - 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 DIRECTORSDavid Hiss President/Pool Liaison 630-922-5810Peter Scavetta Vice President/Social Liaison 630-922-6319Juanita Cobb Vice President/Fitness Liaison 630-386-1658Jeff Algrem Secretary/Tennis Liaison 630-355-1435Karri Alagna Treasurer 630-420-9791Alice Sisbarro Vice President/Tennis Liaison 630-904-6799
RIVER RUN CLUBDebbie Archakis - General Manager 630-904-1494 X10
4204 Clearwater Lane • Naperville, IL 60564630-904-1494 • Fax 630-904-1498
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April Aerobics SchedulePure Cardio - Reebok Step with basic to
intermediate choreography to get a great
workout. Last 10 minutes some abdominal
work on the ball and end with some
stretching.
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.
MayFriday, May 31 - Summer Kick Off Family Event11:00 a.m.
JuneSaturday, June 1 - Beer and Wine Festival 4:00to 10:00 p.m.
Saturday, June 15 - Raptor Family Event pm
JulyThursday, July 4 - Parade-N-Pool partySaturday, July 13 Dive-N-Movie family Event pm
AugustSunday, August 18 - End of Summer Family PoolPartySaturday, August 24 - Adult Social Event pm
OctoberSaturday, October 5 - OktoberfestFriday, October 25 - Halloween Parent‘s NightOut 6:00 to 10:00 p.m.
DecemberFriday, December 20 - Christmas Parent’s NightOut
UPCOMING Events for 2013
Mark your calendar for these fun events at the River Run Club
for this upcoming year!
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River Run Raptors Swim TeamSubmitted by Franz Weyandt • President, River Run Raptors
Swim season is almost upon us. The River Run Raptors Swim Team is anot-for-profit organization and a member of the Naperville Park DistrictSwim Conference. The team was established in 1995 with a membershipbase that continues to grow every year. With the help of dedicated parents,the River Run Raptors Swim Team is a self-funded and private organizationdesigned for the children of the River Run Community.
The Raptors focus on Team Building, promoting Self Esteem andSportsmanship. Our program is open to any Club members whose children
are ages 5-18. All we ask is that they can swim unassisted across the pool. We will take it fromthere! Our program runs from late May until late July.
We have outdoor practices Monday through Friday starting at the end of the school year, whichis a great way for the children to get daily exercise. In addition, we have an early morning adultlane for parents who want to keep in shape! We participate in the Naperville Swim Conferenceand host 4 home meets (including babysitting for the youngest siblings) and 4 away meets withinother Naperville subdivisions in June and July. During the season, we have some fun socialevents like our pep Rally and a themed Saturday night party. We complete the season withNaperville City Championships and wrap it up at the end of July with a banquet at theBolingbrook Country Club where the children are the main focus.
For the 2013 season, our team fees will be similar to last year, and we do also ask the eachfamily donate their time to make the program a success.
We also have a co-ed Water Polo Team. We are looking for elementaryand junior high children to participate on our COED team. You do notneed to be a Raptor swimmer to be on the Water Polo Team as long asyou are a club member. There is an additional fee for water polo, butthere is a discount for Raptor swimmers. We encourage children to doboth! Most all of our swimmers also participate in other summer sportsand clubs as conflicts can be easily managed in our low stress program.
You can check out our website at www.rrraptors.org for additionalinformation, or email questions to me personally [email protected]
Take advantage of one of the greatest assets of membership in the River Run Club!
GO Raptors!
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River Run TENNIS2013
Since the outdoor tennis season is just around the corner. I have included somespring/summer information and key dates!
Included in this month’s newsletter is the Spring schedule and a registration form for thoseinterested in April and/or May tennis! Please refer to the Spring Schedule for days/times andclass pricing.
If you are interested in participating in either private or private group classes, please contactme via phone at 630-904-1494 ext 16 or via the email [email protected].
RATES: Group lessons: $16 per hourPrivate Lessons: $35 per hourSemi-Private Lessons: $20 per hour
I am putting together Ladies and Junior team rosters, so if you are planning to play or evenconsidering playing ladies team this summer, please contact me via phone or email me assoon as possible!
Summer Junior Team Tennis: Levels will be divided based on skill and age (High School A orB; Junior High A or B): Price $200 (Includes 1day/week drill plus Friday match) Price $300 (Includes 2day/week drill plus Friday match) Summer Ladies Team Tennis: Please feel free to contact me if you are interested in joining orsubbing for any of our teams. Price $180.
This is going to be a great outdoor tennis season! Hope you’re as excited about the upcomingtennis season as I am!
Coach Chris’ CornerCoach Chris’ CornerBy Chris Warner • Tennis Director • USPTA Certified
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TENNIS REGISTRATION FORMIn order to reserve a spot, please complete this registration form and make check payable to Chris Warner.
Drop off or mail to River Run Clubhouse • 4202 Clearwater Lane • Naperville, IL 60564
Contact Information - Phone: ________________________ Email: _________________________
Please include phone number and email address above.
Name Class Day/Time Session Amount
________________________________ __________ _________ ______ $_____________
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Total $_____________
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