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July 2012
INSIDE THIS ISSUE
Board of Directors ................3
Calling Women Bowlers ......4
The Happy Gardener............5
Directory Update ................6
Pet Tales ..............................7
What’s Happening ..............8
In The Kitchen......................10
River Run Club News..........30
Social Calendar ....................31
Swim Alone Form ................31
Party on the Patio ................32
Tennis Lessons ....................33
Aerobics Schedule ................34Visit the RRHOA Website atwww.river-run.org
From the PresidentBy Rex Burr
Ihope your July is off to a great start. June proved to be a very busyand productive month for the board. Many decisions were made andcommittee positions were updated and formalized. Following are thehighlights.
On the committee front, it gives me great pleasure to announce that JeffAlgrem has graciously volunteered to serve on the Architectural ReviewCommittee. Jeff will chair the committee, and will work closely withcurrent ARC members John DeYoung and Fred Langer. In addition,River Run HOA board members Peter Scavetta and Curt Vondrasek havevolunteered to be the board liaisons to the ARC. The ARC held their firstmeeting earlier this week, so please look for more to come as it relates tothe architectural review process and guidelines. I’m also happy to reportthat board members Tammara Williams and Peter Scavetta havevolunteered to be the board liaisons to the Landscape Committee. I hopeyou will take a moment to thank these volunteers when you see them,and be sure to offer them your support as they transition into their newroles.
We’ve received several positive comments regarding the entrances thisspring – thank you! It’s now that time of the season where we need toperform some necessary pruning to promote new growth and colorfulblooms, so please don’t be alarmed if you notice the vibrant purple CatMint has been trimmed…it will grow back! In addition, we’ll bereplacing some unhealthy trees and adding some new ones along theperimeter. As I mentioned last month, we will hold most of therejuvenation work until fall in order to minimize the impact on ourneighbors.
As I close for this month, and at the risk of becoming a broken record, Iask that each of you please keep your trees trimmed along theparkway, and be sure to keep your garbage cans and lawn bagsout of site on non-collection days. You don’t want to end up witha violation notice from Rowell like I did! Have a great July!
Check the River RunWebsite www.river-run.org
for the next Boardmeeting.
Sign-up today
for the
Party on the Patio
at the River Run
Club August 25th.
Details inside!
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River Run Committees
Management
INFORMATION GUIDERRHOA BOARD OF DIRECTORS
President Rex Burr [email protected] 857-3112
Treasurer Tony Smith [email protected] 337-7599
Secretary Curt Vondrasek [email protected]
Director Kamala Martinez [email protected] 904-5610
Director Jim Dorociak [email protected] 904-5424
Director Tammara Williams [email protected] 922-6168
Director Peter Scavetta [email protected] 922-6319
BLOCK CAPTAINREPRESENTATIVES
Ariel Court VACANT
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 Danna Korell 904-5856
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 717-7811
Vincent Court Linda Pula 904-7852
Wicklow Road Cathy Janek 904-4475
BLOCK CAPTAIN CO-ORDINATOR
Alisa Guthrie [email protected]
Landscape Linda Perlstein - Chair 904-6330
Joi Boudreau 922-1279
Kim Monovich 922-1998
Jacqueline Blackwell 922-9433
Mary Schmidt 904-6755
Board Liaison Tammara Williams 922-6168
Board Liaison Peter Scavetta
Architectural Review Jeff Algrem - Chair 355-1435
Fred Langer 904-5616
Jeff Algrem
Board Liaison Curt Vondrasek
Board Liaison Peter Scavetta
Neighborhood Watch Juanita Cobb [email protected]
Directory Alisa Guthrie [email protected]
S.H.O.W. Delegates Open
Naperville Homeowners Jim Dorociak 904-5424
Confederation Delegate
River Run Raptors Scott Sommers - President 904-1464
Franz Weyandt - Vice President
Kelly Firnett - Secretary
Chris LeShock - Treasurer
Couples Bowling Steve & Julie Puntney 904-6200
Website Committee Terri Huang [email protected]
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The River Run Reporter4 July 2012
Calling ALLWomen Bowlers!
The White EagleWomen's Bowling
League would like toextend an invitation to
all ladies in ourneighboring
subdivisions, to join uson Tuesday mornings at
Parkside Lanes inAurora.
If you are interested injoining us, please call
Pat Papini at630-851-0383 or
The Women of WhiteEagle Bowling Board
We bowl during the 204 School District calendar. We begin at 9:20 a.m. everyTuesday from September through April. The League honors all breaks taken by the
School District. This is a non-sanctioned league which means we are all there forthe fun and camaraderie that a morning out with the gals can bring!!! So, if youare an ace bowler OR never picked up a bowling ball, we would love to have youjoin us. There are 4 ladies on a team, so you can either get 4 friends together or
join by yourself and we will do our best to place you on a fun loving team.We are so looking forward to hearing from you!
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The River Run Reporter 5July 2012
the happy gardenertips for everyone who love to dig
By Heather Prince
Attract Butterflies With a Garden
Summer gardens can be ablaze withbutterflies. Creating a butterflygarden can be a wonderful project foradults and children, but be prepared to offerplants for both adult butterflies and theircaterpillars. You will find that adult butterfliesfeed on a wide array of flowers, but larva aremore particular and only choose certain plants.To attract adults, consider planting flowers inmasses and plan your planting so there areflowers from spring into fall. Some perennialsand annuals that are butterfly magnets includebutterfly bush, purple coneflower, milkweed,verbena, salvia, lantana, Joe-Pye weed, and beebalm. Many of these plants are also attractive tohummingbirds and songbirds.
One important step in creating a butterflygarden is to avoid using insecticides, as manywill kill the caterpillars you are trying toencourage. Many butterflies only have one ortwo host plants. Monarchs will only lay eggson milkweed, pipevine swallowtails only onspecies of Dutchman’s pipe vine and spicebushswallowtail only on spicebush. Otherbutterflies will choose parsley, dill, asters,coreopsis, false indigo, birch, willow, cherry ortulip trees.
These colorful insects like to have sunnyspots to warm their cold blood and a protectedspot where they are not buffeted by strongwinds. Add a resting spot that heats up such asa dark colored rock or boulder. Butterflies needwater, but their delicate bodies prefer a shallowpan of wet sand where they can get moisture,but not drown. A sprinkle of salt in the panmimics minerals found in nature.
Butterflies are just one of our wingedfriends that we welcome to The Growing Place.Please join us for our annual Winging It Day onSaturday, August 11 at our Aurora location onMontgomery Road. Celebrate butterflies, bees,bats and birds with a talks, butterfly hatchinghaven, nature crafts, informative booths, andmore.
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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].
ATTENTION
RIVER RUN
HOMEOWNERS!
Changes and
additions for the
River Run
Directory are
due by
September 1st.
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The River Run Reporter 7July 2012
Do you think your pethas what it takes tomake the featured pet-of-the-month spot in a calendar?Naperville Area Humane Societyis currently taking photosubmissions to be included in theirfirst-ever Pet Calendar!
“NAHS is very excited to offerthese new calendars. It provides agreat opportunity to showcasethose pets who already have greathomes and, as importantly, allowsus to raise funds and awarenessfor the pets in the shelter,” saidAngie Wood, executive director ofthe Naperville Area HumaneSociety. “We’re looking for greatpictures of all types of pets and thebest photos will be featured on thecover and as a Pet-of-the-Month.”
Here’s how it works: enter aphoto of your pet in our 2013 Pet
Calendar. The entry fee of $40covers the photo submission andincludes one calendar. Additionalcalendars may be purchased for$15 each.
All submitted photos willappear in the calendar. Photos willbe accepted through July 31, 2012.Be sure to submit your best photobecause only the most captivating,unique and high resolutionpictures will be selected for thecover and Pet-of-the-Month. Allphotos become the property ofNAHS and cannot be returned.
Photographs must be ofanimals and must be in color. Wewelcome photos of all family pets– not just cats and dogs. Humansare not allowed in the photos andthe photo cannot contain anyproducts or brand name items.Professional photos must include a
release form from thephotographer. Horizontal photosare preferred. Digital photos musthave a resolution of 300 dpi orhigher.
Pre-orders of the 2013 PetCalendar will be accepted throughAugust 31, 2012. The printedcalendar will debut at the BlackCat Ball on October 19 and then beavailable for sale at NAHS events,the shelter and in select area petstores.
For more information on thecalendars and to submit aphotograph, please visitwww.NapervilleAreaHumaneSociety.org or stop by the shelter at1620 West Diehl Road inNaperville to see a sample.
Show off your pet(s) in theNAHS 2013 Pet Calendar!
I RESCUEDMY BESTFRIEND!
Pet TalesBy the Naperville Area Humane Society
Hi, my name is Ashley and I am a four-year-oldshepherd mix. I try to keep smiling everydaythrough good and bad times. Unfortunately, Ihave had a lot of bad times. Back in Indianawhere I am from, I was abandoned and broughtto a shelter. Then I was neglected by the peoplewho adopted me and I was back at the shelter,yet again. I spent some time in a foster homewhere I was attacked by another dog. I madethe long trip up to Naperville where I am lookingfor a fresh start. My scars are healing and I stilllong for a loving, forever home more thananything. I'm a very sweet, gentle girl and I liketo snuggle and give kisses. Please adopt meand give me something to really smile about!
NAHS Introduces New 2013 Pet Calendar
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The River Run Reporter8 July 2012
What’s Happening...July 12, 19 & 25 - Naperville
Municipal Band Concerts -
The weekly summerNaperville Municipal BandConcerts occur everyThursday in July starting at7:30pm at Central Park (55Concert Lane, near Benton &Washington streets), andcontinue every Thursdayevening until August 16th. Inaddition to a great 90-minutefree concert, from theNaperville Municipal Band, 4lucky audience members willwin a gift card compliments ofa sponsoring downtownbusiness. Enjoy music underthe starry sky! Dine downtownbefore but pack a chair orblanket for the concert. Limitedbench seating is available too.For details visitwww.napervilleband.org orwww.downtownnapervillecom.
July 13, 20 & 27, August 3 &
10 - Rollin' on the River
Concert Series - TheNaperville Park District and95.9 FM The River team up topresent their annual Fridaynight rock concerts at theRiverwalk from 7:00 to 9:00p.m.. Admission is free.Concerts to take place at theRiverwalk Free SpeechPavilion on Jackson Avenue atWebster Street. For moreinformation, call 630-848-5000or visit napervilleparks.org.
July 8, 15, 22 & 29 - Concerts
in Your Park - See Websitefor Locations - Through theNaperville Park District’sConcerts in Your Park series,the public is invited to enjoy avariety of free, family friendlyconcerts at 7:00 to 8:30 p.m.on Sundays at parksthroughout the community. Formore information and a list ofbands call 630-848-5000 ornapervilleparks.org.
July 10, 17, 24, 31 & August
7 - Evening at the Riverwalk
- Take part in a popular
Riverwalk program for thewhole family when you enjoystories, songs and a puppetshow courtesy of theNaperville Public Library.Events take place at 7:45 to9:00 p.m. at the RiverwalkAmphitheater located onJackson Avenue betweenWebster and Eagle streets. Inthe event of bad weather, theprogram will be held in theNichols Library CommunityRoom, 200 W. Jefferson Ave.For more information, call 630-848-5000 ornapervilleparks.org.
July 9 - Adam Kromelow Trio
- The Adam Kromelow Trio isback again with their fresh,genre-crossing sound. Enjoytheir sound at 7:00 p.m. in the95th Street Library, 3015Cedar Glade Dr. This NewYork-based band has beenturning heads with the releaseof their debut album"Youngblood”. It has beenhailed as "one of the mostcaptivating discs by a jazz trioin years" by the Toledo Blade.
July 10, 17 & 25 - Looking
for a Project for a Good
Cause? - Come Create Matsfor Shelter Dogs & Cats! Needa relaxing project for a goodcause? Join us to knit orcrochet mats for shelter dogsand cats that will accompanythem to their adoptive homes.Come to the 95th StreetLibrary on Tuesdays from 3:00to 5:00 p.m. Bring your choiceof a size K crochet hook orsize 7, 8, or 9 knitting needles,plus 4-ply machine washableyarn. Those with basic skills incrochet or knitting arewelcome to join us! For ages18 and over.
July 11, 18, 25 & August 1, 8
- Lunchtime at the Riverwalk
- Take part in a popularlunchtime Riverwalk programfor the whole family when youenjoy stories, songs and a
puppet show courtesy of theNaperville Public Library from11:30 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. at theRiverwalk Amphitheaterlocated on Jackson Avenuebetween Webster and Eaglestreets. In the event of badweather, the program will beheld in the Nichols LibraryCommunity Room, 200 W.Jefferson Ave. TheWednesday lunchtimeprograms will be a repeat ofthat week’s Tuesday eveningprogram. For moreinformation, call 630-848-5000or napervilleparks.org.
July 12, 13 and 14 - Summer
Sizzlin' Sidewalk Sale
Downtown Naperville
Vendors - The Napervilledowntown shops roll out asampling of their many in-stock items from Thursdaythrough Saturday 8:00 a.m. to8:00 p.m. Musicalentertainment and events willaccompany the weekend.Hours will vary by store. Formore information, visitdowntownnaperville.com.
July 13 & 14 - TexMex and
Music Fest - CalamosInvestments presents the firstTexMex & Music Fest atCityGate Centre, 2135CityGate Lane. The event isscheduled for 4:00 to 10:00p.m. on Friday and 1:00 to10:00 p.m. on Saturday. Thefestival will be highlighted bylive music including ChrisIsaak and Poi Dog Pondering,among others, as well asfeaturing a cookingdemonstration by Chef RickBayless. Tickets are on salenow and general admissionticket pricing is $30 in advancefor Friday and $40 at the door.Tickets for Saturday are $20 inadvance, $30 at the door. Formore information, visittexmexfest.com.
July 21 & 22 - Magical
Starlight Theatre Auditions -
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THE GROWING
PLACEnursery & flower farm
25w471 Plank Rd., Naperville
630-355-4000
2000 Montgomery Rd., Aurora 630-
820-8088
www.thegrowingplace.com
JULY CLASSES
• 7/7 - Be Water Wise: Gardening and
Watering Tips - 10am, AuroraJoin our guest Jim Kleinwachter of TheConservation Foundation to discoverhow your garden can be more waterwise. • 7/14 - Pollinator or Pest? To Spray
or Not to Spray - 10am, AuroraGardening brings us in close contactwith our insect friends.• 7/14 - Make a Hypertufa Trough -1:00 pm, Aurora, $35 - Registrationdeadline is July 12. Limit 15. Call 630-355-4000 to register• 7/19 - Growing Rewards Night - 6 -8pm (Drop in!), both locationsJoin us for the evening as we say'thank you' to our valued customerswith sales, refreshments and surprises.• 7/19 - Create a Mosaic Flower Pot -3:00 pm, Aurora, 6 inch $45, 8 inch $60Guest artist Lisa Tolbert returns for aclass on creating unique mosaic flowerpots from a variety of materials.Registration deadline is July 12. Limit8. Call 630-355-4000 to register. • 7/21 - Beginning Gardening - 9:00am, both locationsBeginning gardeners will learn tipsspecific to July on how to keep theirgardens and landscapes looking good.This is a great time to bring in samplesof the plants/weeds that you do notrecognize.• 7/21 - Create a Mosaic Flower Pot -1:00 pm, Aurora, 6 inch $45, 8 inch $60Guest artist Lisa Tolbert returns for aclass on creating unique mosaic flowerpots from a variety of materials.Registration deadline is July 12. Limit8. Call 630-355-4000 to register. • 7/21 - Lessons from our Learning
Gardens Stroll - 10:00 am, bothlocationsWalk with one of our gardeners as theygive you insight into design ideas,maintenance tips, and fresh ideas foryour garden. • 7/26 & 28 - Make a Leaf Birdbath -3:00 pm, Aurora - $35Create your own concrete leaf-shapedbirdbath! Registration deadline is July26. Limit 12. Call 630-355-4000 toregister.• 7/28 - Designing and Caring for
Fountains - 10:00 am, AuroraJoin our water garden guru KathyThomas for a lesson on fountains.
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NapervilleNaperville!!!The Magical Starlight Theatrewill hold auditions for"Rapunzel! Rapunzel! A VeryHairy Fairy Tale!" on Saturdayand Sunday at the AlfredRubin Riverwalk CommunityCenter, 300 W. Jackson Ave.Auditions for actors from fourththrough eighth grade will befrom 1:00 to 2:30 p.m. andauditions for high school andadult actors will be from 2:30to 4:00 p.m. on both days. Callbacks, if necessary, will beheld Monday, July 23 at 7:00p.m. For more information,e m a i [email protected] or magicalstarlighttheatre.org.
July 26 - 2012 Best of
Naperville Awards Dinner -Celebrate the top 40 recipientsof Naperville Magazine's 2012Best of Naperville awards andenjoy an evening of fabulousfood, music, a cash bar,raffles, prizes and goody bagsbeginning at 5:30 p.m. onThursday at Hotel Arista, 2139CityGate Lane. A portion of theproceeds of the evening willbenefit the Naperville HeritageSociety. Guest emcees includeScott Mackay of 95.9 FM TheRiver and Mary Kay Kleist ofCBS 2 Chicago. For moreinformation, or to purchasetickets, call 630-696-4124 ornapervillemagazine.com.
All Summer - Fifth Avenue
Station Farmers Market - TheNaperville Farmer's MarketAssociation is sponsoring aFarmer's Market in the parkinglot of the Fifth Avenue Stationevery Saturday through theend of October from 7:00 a.m.to noon. For more information,call 630-369-5638.
Every Saturday and Sunday
- Naperville Bites and Sites
Tour - Discover Naperville'scultural gems and beautifulworks of art while tastingdelicious food from 11:30 a.m.
to 2:30 p.m. every Saturdayand Sunday throughNovember. This walking tourwill take you through hiddenparks, historic buildings andoffbeat venues while you learnabout Naperville's history andarchitecture and enjoy avariety of food and drinks fromlocally owned and operatedrestaurants, pubs and shops.The tour will cover two milesand costs $43 per adult. Formore information, call 800-979-3370 or visitwww.napervillefoodtours.com.
All Summer - Free Movies at
the Library - All summer longwe're screening free movies atthe Naperville Public Library.For children there's the series"Read the Books, Watch theMove!" Each Library buildingwill screen different filmsincluding favorites like "Diaryof a Wimpy Kid" and "PercyJackson and the Olympians."Prior to the movie there will bea book discussion. Teens canalso enjoy "Batman Begins" onJuly 20. Adults aren't left out.The first and third Fridayevenings in July and Augustare free movie nights. Checkour summer program guide orwebsite, www.naperville-lib.org, for details.
Naperville
Newcomers and
Neighbors Club
•
Welcome Coffee
Monday, July 16th at
10:30 a.m. at
Naperville Municipal Center
400 S. Eagle Street,
Lower Level
Children are Welcome
Activities include: Artistic
Endeavors, Breakfast
Bunch, Bridge, Bunco,
Pinochle, Canasta, Euchre,
Day and Evening Potlucks,
Day and Evening Book
Discussions Groups,
French Club, Wine Tasting,
International Group,
Investment Discussion
Group, Let’s Do Lunch, Day
and Evening Movie Groups,
Moms and Tots Groups,
International Cooking,
Quilting, Card making,
Scrapbooking, TGIF Social,
Coffee Shop Talk, Walking,
Russian & Spanish groups,
Just for Fun, Mahjongg,
Knitting, Men’s Golf League
and more.
We accept advertisers on
our Web site and
newsletter.
For information
call at Sue at 630-904-5629.
www.
NapervilleNewcomersand
NeighborsClub.com
Join us, have fun, make
friends!
Join a dynamic, diverse group of local men and women -Rotary International is the world's oldest and largest service
club founded in Chicago. If you are a professionalinterested in networking and stepping up in the community,
come payus a visit. We meet Tuesday mornings 7:00 a.m. at the
Springbrook Golf Club. For additional information visit
http://rcnsouth.clubexpress.com or contact president-electand Ashbury resident, Dan Richardson 630-546-6804
NEW
ESTABLISHMENTS
IN DOWNTOWN
NAPERVILLE
Q BBQ - Featuring
authentic barbeque
cuisine - 103 S. Main at
Van Buren
JUST OPENED
Green Basil - Featuring
Vietnamese cuisine
43 E. Jefferson in the
Jefferson Hill building
JUST OPENED
Pizzeria Neo - Upscale
urban dining featuring
wood-fired authentic
Italian pizzas
47 E. Chicago
JUST OPENED
Fiamme Pizzeria - Dine-in,
featuring a variety of
Italian pizzas
19 N. Washington
OPENING SOON
Francesca's Collection -
Women's hot apparel and
accessory boutique
25 W. Jefferson
OPENING SOON
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SALTED-HERBED WATERMELON GRANITA
1 cup water1/4 cup sugar3-4 basil leaves, plus extra basil for garnish (sugarcoated basil leaves)1/4 of a whole watermelon (~ 1.25 pounds)1 1/2 teaspoons salt1/2 teaspoon fresh basil1/4 teaspoon fresh thyme1/4 teaspoon fresh oreganosugar for sprinkling
Make sugar-coated basil leaves: wash basil leaves.Sprinkle with sugar. Place on plate and freeze.
Make herbed syrup: Bring water, basil leaves, andsugar to a boil. Reduce to 1/2 cup of liquid. Let cool.
Blend watermelon and herbed syrup until smooth.Add to pyrex dish. Freeze until solid. Scrape mixturewith fork until completely scraped. Freeze atleast two hours. Scrape again. Freeze at leasttwo hours. Scrape.
Mix salt and fresh herbs. Serve granita withsprinkled herb salt and sugar-coated basilleaves. Stay cool!
STRAWBERRY-RHUBARB CREAMSICLES
1 lb. strawberries , hulled 2 cups rhubarb, 2 stalks 1/3 cup granulated sugar 1/4 cup water 2 cup yogurt, plain 1/3 cup granulated sugar
In a small pot combineand cook over medium heat the strawberries,rhubarb, granulated sugar and water. Whenthe mixture starts to boil, reduce to simmerand cook until fruit mixture has thickened,about 15 minutes. Pour strawberry mixtureinto a small bowl and chill in the refrigeratorfor 20 minutes. In a separate bowl, whisktogether the yogurt and sugar. Alternatepouring the strawberry mixture and the yogurtmixture in layers into 4 oz popsicle containers.Using a wooden skewer or a knife, swirl thestrawberry & yogurt mixtures together. Do notover mix. Place popsicle stick in the center ofthe mold and freeze until hardened, at least 6hours. Will keep in the freezer for 2 weeks.
BROKEN GLASS JELLO
4 small boxes of jello (3 oz), in different flavors suchas blueberry, strawberry, peach and lemon 1 can Eagle Brand sweetened condensed milk2 envelopes unflavored gelatinwater
Dissolve each box of jello separately, using just onecup of boiling water per flavor. Pour into individualcontainers (small tupperware works well) and chillovernight. Once solid, cut the flavors of jello intosmall blocks and mix all flavors together carefully ina glass 9×13 pan. In a separate bowl, dissolve 2envelopes unflavored gelatin in 2 cups hot water. Letcool a bit and stir in the condensed milk. Cool totouch and pour cooled milk mixture over jello andchill overnight. This makes for great party food.
IN THE KITCHENStay cool this summer with these delicious refreshing treats.
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River Run Club...
“A private, social, recreational and fitness club.”
Visit the Club Website at www.river-run.org
What a great time of year this isat the River Run Club. It isgreat to see and hear all theactivity at this beautifulclubhouse! I hope you have all had anopportunity to come over and take advantage ofthe many activities the club has to offer. Be sure tocheck the calendar of events included in thisissue.
Our first big event, Wine and Beer Festivalwas held June 3. It was fun event and we want tothank all the members that came to the event andhelped make it a success. We would like to give aspecial thanks to Bob Hedstrom, Dawn Henry,Holly O’Connor and all the volunteers for theirtime and dedication to this event. Great job to ourlocal brewmeisters!
The tennis program is going well underthe capable leadership of our tennis pro,Chris Warner. It is not too late to getinvolved or find out what is available to suityour tennis needs. The tennis programcontinues through fall with lessons, drills,and clinics. Contact Chris Warner [email protected]
The Raptors Swim Team is busy everymorning in the pool working hard toimprove their strokes and time for anothersuccessful season. The Raptors water polo
team is in its second season and going strong asthe interest continues to grow.
As the summer continues, please be aware ofthe constant improvements that are occurring atthe club in the workout rooms, sand volleyballarea just to name a few. The River Run Board isvery proud of our facility and hope all membersare finding time to come and enjoy summer atRiver Run Club!
CLUBHOUSE HOURS OF OPERATIONMonday - Friday 6:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.
Saturday - Sunday 8:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.
RIVER RUN CLUB BOARD OF DIRECTORS
David 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 630-355-1435Alice Sisbarro Treasurer/Tennis Liaison 630-904-6799Karri Alagna Vice President
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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The River Run Reporter 31July 2012
July
Wednesday, July 4 - Holiday Celebration
Family Event Parade - Pool Party Blow-ups
August
Saturday, August 11 - End of Summer Bash/Dive-inMovie NightFamily Event Pool Party Blow-ups/Movie Night
Saturday, August 25
White Party - Adult Dance Party
7:00 p.m. - Midnight - RRC Pool area
December
Saturday, December 1
Lambs Fold Fundraiser - Adult Event7:00 p.m. - Midnight - RRC
Social Calendar of Events
Come Join the Fun at the River Run Club!
River Run Club
Swim Alone Permission FormSummer 2012
• Children between the ages of 10 and 13 who have their parent's written permission on file with
the River Run Club in order to swim alone.
• Children under the ages of 10 must be accompanied and supervised by an adult over the age of
16 at all times while they are in the outdoor pool.
I, ___________________________________________, as the parent and/or legal guardian of the
child(ren) stated below, hereby give my permission for the child to swim unsupervised at the River
Run Club. If, at any time, I wish to have my child supervised by a person above the age of 16, it
is my responsibility to notify the River Run Club.
Child(ren’s) Name: ___________________________________________ Birthday: ___/___/___
Parent/Legal Guardian Name: _________________________________ Phone: ____________
Parent/Legal Guardian Signature: __________________________________________________
EnjoySummer!
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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
________________________________ __________ _________ ______ $_____________
________________________________ __________ _________ ______ ______________
________________________________ __________ _________ ______ ______________
________________________________ __________ _________ ______ ______________
Total $_____________
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The River Run Reporter34 July 2012
July 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.
Thank you to these businesses who sponsored the River Run Raptors!
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Thank you to these businesses who sponsored the River Run Raptors!
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Thank you to these businesses who sponsored the River Run Raptors!
630-428-4242
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Thank you to these businesses who sponsored the River Run Raptors!
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