VO L 7 IS S U E 3 M AY-JUNE 2 01 5 D E K A L B CO U N T Y E D I T I O N 13 Bike Trails and Dog Parks Get outside and get inspired with some local hotspots 20 Travel with Toddlers Get the inside scoop on family travel with guest blogger The Fly Mommy Where life happens. 1 2 DEKALB COUNTY INVIRONMENTS MAGAZINE • MAY-JUNE 2015 Where life happens. 3 O F CONTENTS 20 I N T R AV E L Keep your vacation fun by reading The Fly Mommy’s advice for flying with young children 28 ON THE COVER T A B L E 32 F E AT U R E Shawn Thrower Shawn Thrower relies on family, community, and determination to make Shawn’s Cafe’ of Sycamore a success 20 10 28 I N S H O P P I N G Varage Sale and Treasures in the Attic let you find the best bargains this spring or year round 18 38 D I Y PROJECTS Ashley Murcia’s latest DIY project shows how to create unique, personalized mantle pieces for every season 42 I N B O O K S Dee Coover’s mystery picks will have you reading the afternoon away 06 I N H E A LT H Katie Dawson writes about staying active and shares her fruit-based “Nice-Cream” recipe 10 I N B E A U T Y Dr. Amanda Friedrichs of Radiant Dermatology is making a difference by treating and preventing skin cancer in the area 13 I N R E C R E AT I O N From family fun to romantic nights, the local area has the best paths and parks for your spring adventure 4 DEKALB COUNTY INVIRONMENTS MAGAZINE • MAY-JUNE 2015 43 C A L E N D A R 18 KishHealth Joint Center The KishHealth System Joint Center has gained national and international recognition for its highly successful patient care system Contact Us InVironments OF EVENTS Check out the Events Calender to learn about interesting local events F E AT U R E 32 P.O. Box 4, Sycamore, IL 60178 InVironments Editorial Staff info@invironmentsmag.com Darby Dwyer, Advertising Director Darby@invironmentsmag.com Keith Cameron, Editor/Publisher FOR SUBSCRIPTIONS GO TO: WWW INVIRONMENTSMAG.COM Where life happens. 5 I N H E A LT H DeKalb County Community Gardens. If running isn’t your thing, check out the Bike MS: Tour de Farms at the NIU Convention Center on June 27-28th. This bike tour helps benefit MS research and is a great way to tour your community and get outside. You can register and find more information for both of these races online. Get Even if you aren’t training for a race, these warm summer months are the perfect time to take your workout outside. You Outside! If you’re looking for a more relaxing way to get outside than a bike ride, check out any one of the many parks in the area. In DeKalb you can visit Hopkins Park and walk the trails there, play on the playground, listen to music at the don’t have to run. You can do yoga in your backyard, take a walk around your neighborhood, or set up a quick circuit of bodyweight exercise like squats, pushups, and crunches at a park near your home. bandshell, or hop in the pool there. Sycamore a walk to a local park and have a picnic. Have your lunch break al fresco and enjoy the sunshine. Invite some friends over, have a BBQ, and treat them to the delicious and healthy nice cream recipe at the end of this article. However you do Community park offers an 18-hole golf course, No matter what you decide to do, try it, getting your daily dose of nature will pool, trails, and numerous playgrounds. and get active outside. Take the kids on help you stay healthy and happy! f There are plenty of fun things for the whole family to do, so go check out your local park. You can find maps and more information at each cities park district website. FARMERS MARKETS AND STANDS Chocolate Raspberry Almond Nice Cream (SERVES 3-4) 1 Place bananas into blender Along with the warm weather comes the T By Katie Dawson WARM WEATHER IS FINALLY HERE AND AFTER BEING COOPED UP INSIDE ALL WINTER LONG, IT’S TIME TO ENJOY THE GREAT OUTDOORS. farmers markets. These are the best places here are plenty of great outdoor to get local, seasonal, and fresh produce. places and activities that you can DeKalb’s market, located at the Van Buer take advantage of right here in your Plaza, is every Thursday, June through community. From totally free parks and September from 10 am to 2 pm. Sycamore’s bike paths to delicious seasonal produce market, located on the corner of Somonauk at farmers markets, there is something and Elm Street, is every Tuesday, June for everyone in your family to enjoy! through September from 3 pm to 7 pm. You can also get fresh produce at Wessel’s stand BIKE TRAILS, PATHS, & PARKS Both Sycamore and DeKalb have a ton of bike trails and paths. The main DeKalbSycamore trail is 6.6 miles long and starts at Peace Road and Pleasant Street and goes to Peace Road and W. State Street. There are smaller paths in each town as 6 DEKALB COUNTY INVIRONMENTS MAGAZINE • MAY-JUNE 2015 on Sycamore road. Farmers markets give you the opportunity to meet the people who or food processor and blend until broken down. Add in the frozen raspberries and combine until smooth. 2 Add in almond butter and cocoa powder and blend INGREDIENTS 3-4 frozen bananas grow your food, ask questions, and eat food 1/2 cup fresh raspberries that is in season and therefore cheaper. 1/2 cup frozen raspberries Go pick up some delicious produce and 3 tbsp creamy almond butter enjoy all the tasty and healthy benefits. 2-3 tbsp cocoa powder LOCAL RACES AND EVENTS 1/2 cup almonds, crushed to combine. Add the fresh berries and pulse a few times until roughly combined. 3 Remove nice cream from blender and stir in the crushed almonds. Scoop into bowls and enjoy! well. Go exploring! Hop on your bike or lace Race season is in full swing now, and you can up your sneakers and take your workout find plenty of events to participate in. Malta Get your raspberries fresh from the farmer’s market and freeze them outside. The fresh air will give you a ton is hosting their 7th annual 5k Tractor Trot on yourself. You can also use any other berries you find at your local stand! of energy and mood boosting endorphins. Saturday, June 6th. This race benefits the Where life happens. 7 815-824-21 0 9 w w w. d a n s c u s t o m p a i n t i n g . c o m Homeowners CHeCKLIsT Is your home ready to put on the market, entertain summer guests, or personally enjoy? Dan’s Custom Painting can help you protect your home’s value and increase its attractiveness. PAINTING IS A QUICK AND EASY WAY TO REFRESH AND UPDATE YOUR HOME. From painting an entryway to changing the color of your exterior finish, painting is one home improvement strategy that’s both cost effective and produces immediate results. New environmentally friendly products make inside and outside painting a safe, enjoyable process while enhancing the home’s interior and curb appeal. Rejuvenate your skin this summer At Radiant Dermatology Dr. Friedrichs and our experienced Esthetician are here to make you look and feel amazing. We offer chemical peels, SilkPeel dermalinfusion, color enhancements and much more. Give us a call and ask about our latest spring specials. One of our professional staff would be happy to come and review this checklist with you and provide them with a free esTImATe. Curb Appeal: Are any of the following in need of paint or repair? Front door Shuters Mailbox Sidewalk Yard work or mowing Kitchen: Are the windows and appliances clean? Do you have rust stains? Paint Lighting Appliance Cleaning Flooring Repair Ceiling Paint or Repair entryway: Is it cluttered, well lit, is the flooring in good repair? Bathroom Paint Paint Lighting Lighting Carpet Cleaning Drywall Repair Flooring Repair Floor Repair Ceiling Paint Repair Vanity or Sink Amanda Friedrichs, MD is now located at Radiant Dermatology WE ALWAYS WANT TO RESPECT INDIVIDUAL PRIVACY AND HAVE A SEPARATE COSMETICS WAITING ROOM FOR CLIENTS. Other 1 74 0 M E D I T E R R A N E A N D R . , S T E . 1 0 2 | S YC A M O R E , I L 6 0 1 7 8 8 DEKALB COUNTY INVIRONMENTS MAGAZINE • MAY-JUNE 2015 RADIANTDERM.COM | life happens. ( 8 1 5 ) 9 8 1 - 4 9Where 90 9 INBEAUTY IF YOU WANT TO KNOW WHY DERMATOLOGIST AMANDA FRIEDRICHS, MD IS SO DETERMINED, YOU ONLY HAVE TO LOOK AT THE PICTURES IN A Mission of Community Health HER WAITING ROOM. H er passion for family and treating patients are proudly displayed in several pieces of artwork, reassuring visitors that the professionals of Radiant Dermatology truly care about the well being of everyone who walks through their doors. Originally a solo dermatologist in the DeKalb Clinic’s multi specialty group, Dr. Friedrichs decided to fulfill a life long ambition and form her own practice when the DeKalb Clinic became part of KishHealth System. “It’s everything we want it to be,” says Dr. Friedrichs as she describes a day filled with work and family. “I have two boys who are now eight and ten,” she explains. “They are my everything. They are the reason why I do what I do.” DR. FRIEDRICHS AND HER STAFF MAKE ME VERY COMFORTABLE. I’M NEVER HESITANT TO MAKE MY YEARLY APPOINTMENTS.” - Katie Davis A new office and demanding career have certainly taken away some free time, but Friedrichs and her husband Jason, a local practicing ophthalmologist, make sure to work as a team and involve their family whenever possible. “Nothing trumps family,” says DeKalb native Dr. Friedrichs. “Family brought us back. We wanted to be back in the community.” Recently the whole family participated in Miles for Melanoma Race, where Dr. Friedrichs gave free cancer screenings and was able to show her children Today Vietmeier attends regular check-ups with Dr. Friedrichs at Radiant Dermatology. “The exams are necessary to check for any recurrence of the melanoma or identifying any questionable spots that may turn into melanoma,” he says. Dr. Friedrichs’s interest in skin care was inspired by her husband who advised her to spend a day with a dermatologist during medical school. She later spent a month at the Cleveland Clinic and a month at the University of Iowa. Those experiences led her to realize how much of an impact she could have on numerous lives. the reason she feels so passionately about treating skin cancer. “It was just amazing to watch them see and talk to the survivors,” she recalls. One local survivor is DeKalb resident Brett Veitmeier who was diagnosed with melanoma in 2014. “I was fortunate in that I only have a scar to show where my melanoma was located,” says Veitmeier. “It had not penetrated the second layer of skin, so it was removed without any other treatment.” 10 DEKALB COUNTY INVIRONMENTS MAGAZINE • MAY-JUNE 2015 Where life happens. 11 INBEAUTY I N R E C R E AT I O N MY MAIN THING IS THE PREVENTION. ONCE YOU’RE IN DERMATOLOGY AND YOU SEE A MELANOMA PATIENT, YOU KNOW HOW EASILY IT CAN BE PREVENTED.” In daily interactions, Friedrichs Bike trails and dog parks By Keith Cameron “Melanoma is the most common form emphasizes how people need to block of cancer in women 25-29,” Friedrichs all of the sun’s damaging rays. “What a explains, a statistic attributed to early lot of people don’t understand is that and reoccurring use of tanning beds there are two types of rays -- UV-B rays, in teenagers and young adults. H which cause burning, and UV-A rays which are more constant year round.” sun exposure they actually receive because their skin doesn’t burn or tan, general sun safety, Dr. Friedrichs has but an easy way to ensure that you’re worked diligently to curb the use of protected is by using and reapplying a tanning beds, another common source sunscreen made with an SPF blocker of melanoma. Working on behalf of of at least 30, a broad spectrum the Illinois Dermatological Society, blocker, and a physical blocker of and with some help from Rep. Bob zinc or titanium. “You don’t have to Pritchard, she helped ban minors from fear the sun,” says Friedrichs. “You tanning booths in the state of Illinois. just have to be smart about it.” f and gloves, and most noticeably, people people have become quickly trade in their idle, home-based free- now, remember that the local DeKalb accustomed to sheltering time for more active, outdoor activities. and Sycamore areas have plenty of themselves away during the cold Many patients won’t realize how much Along with educating her patients about ere in Northern Illinois WHAT TYPE OF SUN BLOCK? • SPF 30 (minimum) • Broad spectrum blocker • Physical blockers such as titanium or zinc weekend trip may seem tempting right activities to bring out outdoor aficionado winter months, but as snow melts and Nothing surpasses the feeling of a warm, in all of us. Among those activities are temperatures rise, winter hermits tend summer sun mixing with cool breezes as stretches of picturesque bike paths to become summer enthusiasts. you enjoy some time in nature with the leading to summer-time fun for everyone. family or a special someone. While a trip Boots are traded for sandals. Hands and to some distant forest-preserve for the faces receive sunscreen instead of scarves SKIN CARE TIPS! • Reapply sunscreen every 90 minutes or 60 minutes if you’re swimming or sweating • Wear UFP 50 clothing • Stay out of the sun during the peak hours between 10 – 2 • Perform monthly selfchecks on your skin THE ABC’S OF MELANOMA (use this to identify possible skin cancer) A. ASYMMETRY: One half of a spot does not look like the other B. BORDER: A spot has irregular, scalloped, or poorly defined border C. COLOR: Colors vary from spot to spot D. DIAMETER: Melanoma can be any size, but check for spots larger than the diameter of a pencil eraser (6mm) E. EVOLUTION: Check for skin growths that are different or changing in size 12 DEKALB COUNTY INVIRONMENTS MAGAZINE • MAY-JUNE 2015 Where life happens. 13 I N R E C R E AT I O N you, “What did you do this weekend?”, then plan a day of activities to enjoy together. DOWNTOWN DEKALB, ELLWOOD PARK, NIU CAMPUS You have assuredly passed by the Ellwood House in DeKalb, and driven past the campus of Northern Illinois University, but casually glancing out the driver’s side window at some locale as it speeds past you is not the same as actually partaking (Remember it’s good custom for the winner to buy ice cream afterward.) After, that long trek disc golf tournament, you have certainly earned the right to sit and rest. If you remember to bring a lunch, this will be the time to unpack your food and relax under the foliage. A blanket A BLANKET MIGHT BE SUITABLE AS YOU WILL UNDOUBTEDLY WANT TO STRETCH OUT IN THE GRASS, CLOSE YOUR EYES AND LET THE WARM AIR AND RUSTLING TREES CARRY YOUR MIND FURTHER AND FURTHER AWAY FROM ALL OF YOUR CONCERNS. HOPKINS PARK TO ANNIE’S might be suitable as you will undoubtedly WOOD’S TO PRAIRIE PARK want to stretch out in the grass, close This is a longer trek for those interested your eyes and let the warm air and in making a full afternoon of their outdoor rustling trees carry your mind further and adventuring. Starting at Hopkins Park, further away from all of your concerns. you’ll bike toward the northeast corner and follow the river West. You’ll pass over Hillcrest Avenue and follow the same path until you reach the WNIJ radio station. It’s time to venture into the back of for a lot of outdoor activities. After your garage, wheel your bike into stretching and taking a quick loop As you pedal, you will see Annie’s Woods, the sunlight, perform some basic around Hopkins Park to warm-up, a perfect spot t let the kids play or to take maintenance, and strap on your helmet head out toward the softball fields a moment to rehydrate. Pushing forward because biking season is officially here. located in the park’s northeast corner. just a bit, you’ll reach the NIU campus, and maneuver around the university’s Here are some suggestions Practice some pitching and batting music building and lagoon. Emptying for where to bike and what you or even have a small pick-up game if out onto Lincoln Hwy., head West toward can do when you get there. you remembered to invite someone Pearl St. and move South. Take a right at along with you. If you decided to Gurler and you’ll arrive at Prairie Park. PATHS FOR THE ATHLETE The winter is especially hard on the athlete who’s normal life includes routine time spent outdoors. For Sometimes you have those rare occasions where you and the person you’re with have a mutual day of no responsibilities. When those come, because they don’t come often, make plans to get out of the home and back into your community. So often now people find themselves binge watching television or sleeping the day away but also wondering where the weekend went. If you want to make your office mates a little jealous when they ask a private batting cage where you Make sure your bikes are in a secure can practice your pitch solo. spot because you might be distracted by the Prairie Park’s main attraction –disc up, and depending on your level of skill DISTANCE OF NIU’S River and then move toward First with a Frisbee, this game might take St. As you reach the corner of First thirty minutes, or an entire afternoon. LAGOON IN DAVIS HALL, these are the paths for you. and Bethany, you’ll start to see Katz Either way, there is hardly a better way OFFERS YOU AND YOUR Park, the perfect place to get in some to spend a spring day than by being out HOPKINS PARK TO KATZ PARK boarding at the local skate park, or in nature with a group of friends. Even if DATE THE CHANCE TO SEE you can take a rest and eat a snack those friends end up winning in the last at a few of the picnic tables. hole of your own disc golf tournament. little longer than a bike ride allows, Depending on when exactly you start this ride, you potentially have time Place yourself in downtown DeKalb and start to wander past shops, coffee vendors, and restaurants. You might see something in a store window that captures your attention, or you may randomly stop and decide to go bargain hunting. Give yourselves the time and freedom to let the day plan itself – if only for a few hours. While you are in the area, however, take a ride over to the Ellwood House at 509 N. First St. for a guided tour offered Tuesday through Sunday. Be sure to visit ellwoodhouse.org for more tour times and prices. When your guided tour is over, you can give yourselves a tour of the architecturally ornate and lavish houses of the area next to the NIU’s campus. Take as much time as you want to get lost in your own backyard. As evening approaches and your appetites begin to swell, remember that you are treat yourselves and dine al fresco if you can. Just because you decided to sit down for a meal, doesn’t mean you need to shut yourself up again. At this point, you can either end your date day adventure, or try to squeeze in one more activity. Traveling over to NIU’s campus allows for a stroll at dusk along the university’s lagoon. It’s the perfect place to watch a sun set and possibly enjoy another celestial body. The observatory, located within walking distance of NIU’s lagoon in Davis Hall, offers you and your date the chance to see beyond the stars. Remember that observatory hours can change depending on scheduling or the weather, so be certain to visit the website niu.edu/physics/observatory to plan for the possibility of staring into each other’s eyes just before staring into the eye of Jupiter. LOCATED WITHIN WALKING your gear and bike over the Kishwaukee simply want to stay out in the sun a bike or walking shoes and get moving. DeKalb’s local restaurants. Really THE OBSERVATORY, golf. The park has a long course set more energy, or for those who When you have the chance, dust off your only a short distance away from many ride solo, don’t worry, Hopkins has Once you’re ready to move on, grab those who want to burn off a little 14 PATHS FOR DATE DAY in what the community has to offer. DEKALB COUNTY INVIRONMENTS MAGAZINE • MAY-JUNE 2015 BEYOND THE STARS.” Where life happens. 15 I N R E C R E AT I O N the noise of everyday life. This rural location offers hiking, fishing, and an Skip and his crews spend the extra time to clean high-traffic areas by hand, often going over soiled sections more than once (at no additional charge). They also employ a truck-mounted extraction system that provides a more thorough cleaning compared to the portable systems used by many cleaning services. off-leash dog area. Owners should note that most of the park does require a leash and there are no fences, so if your pet is a bit more rambunctious than most, you may just want to use the leash for your entire visit. 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Steering your path down Somonauk St. and into residential Sycamore, you will see some of the opulent and embroidered houses adorning the streets of their quiet neighborhoods. A quick internet search for historic homes in the area will provide you with DeKalb County is quickly becoming the place for dog owners by offering different Katz park has quickly become one of the most popular places to take dogs for some exercise. The park offers a full fenced in softball field for animals to run and play. Owners can sit and converse at picnic tables while taking refuge from the for dogs weighing under twenty pounds. dining options, and while you are making a decision about where to eat, enjoy the serene and charming atmosphere of the streets filled with brick buildings tower, overlooking a vast amount of farmland – a perfect spot to end the day with your four-legged companion – and SERVICEMASTER RESTORATION AND CLEANING SERVICES BY SKIP: A HIGHER STANDARD OF CUSTOMER CARE anyone else who wants to tag along. f KATZ PARK - OFF LEASH As the daylight begins to dwindle, opportunity to choose from a variety of park will lead you to an observation with exercise and mental stimulation. hot sun under an enclosed canopy. The in the area. Sycamore offers you the Hiking to the northeast corner of the locations capable of providing your pet a city wide history scavenger hunt. stop at one of the several restaurants 16 PLACES FOR THE DOG shelters to enjoy a small lunch. park also features a smaller fenced areas While your dog runs and exhausts its pent-up energy, take the opportunity to chat with other patrons. If your dog is capable of making a new friend, then you maybe as well. Katz Park isn’t just a place for dogs to meet, it’s also a illuminated by street lamps. place for the community to mingle. After your meal, you can decide to AFTON FOREST PRESERVE casually ride back home, or take in – PARTIAL LEASH a movie at Sycamore Theatre. The Located at McGirr and Crego Rd., the charismatic cinema offers movies Afton Forest Preserve offers a secluded for adults and the families who want sanctuary for dog lovers and those to enjoy the iconic summertime looking to enjoy some time away from DEKALB COUNTY INVIRONMENTS MAGAZINE • MAY-JUNE 2015 ALSO A PATH FOR THE DOG: In addition to being a great path for biking, you could bring your dog for a longer spring hike or jog. Starting at Hopkins Park, you can follow the same path, ending at Katz Park, and let your dog run free at the Katz Park dog park. Make sure you keep an eye on your pet and be ready to make friends with other local residents. Those who frequent the park are willing to share tips and information about their experiences with their own furry friends. If you plan to go on a warmer day, make sure you bring along a couple bottles of water for yourself and your pet because this walk can take a while to complete. Skip Schramer doesn’t understand mediocrity. For proof, look no further than the remarkably successful career he has built over the nearly 20 years he’s been with the ServiceMaster Clean Corporation. In 1994, Skip worked as a technician at ServiceMaster of DeKalb County and ServiceMaster of Sycamore. By 1999, he was promoted to Service Manager, and in 2005 he bought his own franchise, a separate ServiceMaster branch in the county that had been underperforming for years. By 2012, Skip had transformed the struggling business into the highest revenue-generating ServiceMaster franchise in the area. In late 2012 Skip purchased the ServiceMaster of DeKalb County and ServiceMaster of Sycamore franchises, where he started as a technician in the nineties. All three locations operate under the umbrella of ServiceMaster Restoration and Cleaning Services by Skip. Skip also credits his excellent staff, his adherence to rigid quality standards, and his commitment to his customers for the success he has experienced over the years. “You are only as good as your employees, and I have great people working with me,” said Skip. “All my technicians are trained in the ‘ServiceMaster by Skip’ way of doing things. We put the client’s needs first, and we never cut corners and sacrifice quality to get a job done quickly. Most importantly, we treat the customer’s home as if it was our own.” “We are a ServiceMaster-certified Quality Restoration Vendor (QRV), meaning we adhere to a rigid set of standards and have to get re-certified each year in the most current protocols,” said Skip. “Our Senior Technicians are certified in water remediation, fire restoration, and carpet and upholstery cleaning by the Institute of Inspection Cleaning and Restoration Certification (IICRC).” Whether it’s water mitigation services after heavy rains or a broken pipe, sanitizing services after a sewer back-up, or fire/ smoke/odor remediation after a fire, Skip says his customers can rest assured ServiceMaster Restoration and Cleaning Services by Skip is equal to the challenge. To schedule an appointment with ServiceMaster Restoration and Cleaning Services by Skip, call (815) 754-5500. You can also stop by their offices at 1280 E. State St. in Sycamore or request an appointment on their website: www.servicemasterbyskip.com. SERVICEMASTER CLEAN IS NOW SERVICEMASTER RESTORE TO BETTER REFLECT OUR REMEDIATION AND RESTORATION SERVICES! “I chose the name ‘ServiceMaster Restoration and Cleaning Services by Skip’ because it tells people everything that we do,” said Skip. “I believe our name and the great service we provide have been the reasons for our growth.” 1 2 8 0 E S TAT E S T S Y C A M O R E , I L • ( 8 1 5 ) 7 5 4 - 5 5 0 0 Where life happens. 17 99.6% 98% 96% of the time NO of our patients walk of our patients discharge our patients are fully infection rate for complication greater than 300 directly home without satisfied and would primary total hip (Complication rate is feet the morning the need for home refer patients back and total knee 0.4% far surpassing the after surgery health nor a nursing/ to our program replacement patients national benchmarks) 90% zero rehabilitation facility is the core of our program and allows us to continually improve the care that we deliver to our patients and achieve outcomes that have been recognized nationally and now internationally,” says RaJeev. “I treat all of my patients as if they are my family and my family deserves only the absolute best care available.” This method results in a high patient Cheryl Gush (visitor), Dawn Hudgins (visitor), Dr. Rajeev Jain (joint replacement specialist) and Matthew Carter (visitor). success rate that has won national KISHHEALTH SYSTEM JOINT CENTER: AMAZING RESULTS, INTERNATIONAL RECOGNITION and international attention. As a During these visits, the Joint Center happiness in this facility is evident result, the Joint Center routinely teaches others about their specialized when you walk through the front door. hosts visiting hospitals and health approach to patient care, reviews current Thank you for this privileged visit.” systems interested in learning how best practices, and educates attendees to improve their own patient care. about performance improvements The Joint Center has recently achieved and how to improve care based upon a new accomplishment, reducing statistical analysis and trends. the need for blood transfusions in “We have hosted facilities from Illinois, Indiana, Wisconsin, Iowa, Oklahoma, their patients from approximately Wyoming, Texas, South Carolina, Arizona, “It has been a great experience to see California and New York,” says Smith. 16% in 2010 to below 2% in 2014. such engagement in patient care,” “Most recently we hosted visitors from Jackson Hole, Wyoming and New Zealand.” says Cheryl Gush, a visitor from the While blood transfusions are expected New Zealand health system. “The for some patients, the decision to reduce transfusions was motivated by I COULDN’T BE MORE PLEASED WITH THE CARE AND SUPPORT I RECEIVED AT THE JOINT CENTER ... THE ENTIRE STAFF PROVIDES A SYSTEMATIC AND WELLDESIGNED PLAN FOR RECOVERY” - Marilyn Bazel K KISHHEALTH JOINT CENTER BLOOD TRANSFUSION RATE ishHealth System Joint Center Once a month the Joint Center doctors has gained both national and and staff meet to review center international recognition as research and discuss what works 14% it continues to increase patient best for patients. By utilizing this success rates. patient-centered approach, the Joint 12% Center is able to confirm what specific “When a patient comes to the KishHealth System Joint Center, they can be assured to continuously improve patient care. 6% Dave Smith, Joint Care Coordinator. Joint Center Director, Dr. Rajeev Jain 2% compassionate care which is determined for the care of the center’s patients. “It 0% by continuous research and analysis.” is the process improvement focus that DEKALB COUNTY INVIRONMENTS MAGAZINE • MAY-JUNE 2015 sponsor of this article.] 7.6% CONTACT THE KISHHEALTH 4.2% SYSTEM JOINT CENTER 1.8% AT (815) 748-2968 KISHJOINTCENTER.ORG 2010 18 [KishHealth System is the proud 11.1% 4% believes this process to be essential “We use a unique system that stresses we can avoid a blood transfusion,” says Smith, “the patient is better off.” f 10% 8% we provide the best care possible,” says risk of infection and associated costs. “If 16.1% treatments work well. Data is then used the possibility of side effects including cardiac complications and the increased 2011 2010 2013 2014 Where life happens. 19 I N T R AV E L ...THE NOISY AIRPLANE AND MY FIRST TRIP IN AN AIRPLANE ARE ADORNING THE COFFEE TABLE IN THE LIVING ROOM, AND HAVE BECOME DAILY FAVORITES.” Travel with Toddlers By Karen Weckerly WHAT MY FAMILY DID TO SURVIVE THE AIRPORT AND THE PLANE RIDE AFTER WE DECIDED FLYING FROM CHICAGO TO HAWAII WITH A 4 AND NEARLY-2 YEAR OLD WOULD BE A GOOD IDEA ALOHA, HAWAII- PACKING. The best tip I the sea, the scent, the sand, the quiet received about packing from another mom stillness—this will be my fourth trip to the was to put a few items for each person into islands. I’ve been anticipating that first every bag, so if one bag is lost, it is not just breath of floral air for nearly a year, and one person’s belongings entirely missing. I am so excited to share the experience My first personal piece of “lesson learned” with my husband and two young advice: only travel with hard-shell luggage. children. But first, we must all survive a You never know when someone’s deep-sea long travel day. This trip will be the first fishing excursion cooler will randomly spill time traveling with not one, but two little onto your bag, destroying the bag, making ones, and I’d be lying if I claimed not to a miserable and expensive pile of hotel be anxious about the airport, TSA and laundry, and wrecking havoc with your the flight especially. At ages 4 and 2, it vacation. Second “lesson learned” piece should be a magical “once-in-a-lifetime” of advice: with a big time-zone change, type of idyllic trip, so I am up to the task pack your own coffee & filters for the hotel of prepping for months ahead of time. coffee pot. Starbucks doesn’t usually open until 5:30a and your jet-lagged kiddos will At ages 4 and nearly-2, these kiddos probably awaken at, oh, about 2:30a local are active and will need entertainment. time, if you are lucky. Hotel coffee just isn’t They are also very much aware of going to cut it for that big of a caffeine their surroundings, and I hope a bit of need. We knew about the jet-lag, but planning will ease their fears about the forgot about the caffeine. Lesson learned, experience and avoid major meltdowns. indeed. Depending on the destination, As a parent, their safety and comfort I have also taken to only packing flat are my highest priority, really. So, sandals. On Maui, the vibe is very casual, without further ado, I present the items so it works, and I get to bring more pairs deemed carry-on worthy, and activities of shoes, which is key, obviously. TSA PRE-CHECK. REHEARSAL. Taking Check to see if you qualify at a vacation is a huge—and fabulous— as a good sign! Of the many published www.tsa.gov/tsa-precheck then visit change from the everyday routine. books for children about travel, The universalenroll.dhs.gov to apply. You My kiddos tend to freak out over Noisy Airplane and My First Trip in an will have to jump through some virtual last minute changes in their day, so I Airplane are adorning the coffee table hoops, and go to an Enrollment Center, began researching ways to rehearse in the living room and have become available locally at the On-The-Go the travel day ahead of time, and daily favorites, but there are dozens Healthcare Clinic in the Petro just hopefully reduce angst. We needed of good choices available. Curious outside Rochelle to be photographed and a personalized narrative to get us George Takes a Vacation is playing on fingerprinted. It was worth the trouble through, so I wrote the text, and the repeat for the 809235th time in the and extra $80 cost to skip to the front of hubs, Ryan, got to work finding the mini-van too. I’ve even purchased the security line, keep our shoes on, keep pictures. Using an inexpensive photo similar miniature planes to the one our liquids and laptops inside our bags, flip album, our own pictures, and a George is given at the airport because and made it much more manageable to few stock photos from around the that might be a thing with how many get through security with our children. internet, I wrote a little story about times we have watched that episode, Plus, children under 12 get a free pass the travel day and what would occur, and children can be tyrannical about with a qualified adult. Otherwise, they emphasizing that we would all stay details. It will be a cute surprise are strip searched—only kidding! together. So far, my youngest is for them either way, so win-win. AIRPORT SECURITY. obsessed with it, so I am taking that Much of my travel anxiety centers on the airport itself, the new environment, the “scary” TSA agents, and how my children will cope with it. Dragging my screaming toddlers through airport security won’t entirely ruin my vacation, but it makes for a rough start. My youngest is especially sensitive and shy, so she is getting extra attention to be prepared and know what to expect. O’Hare doesn’t have rehearsal days for children, so I’ve been using the magic that is YouTube to show both my children videos of the airport. TSA has a useful page www. tsa.gov/tsa-kids/parents-page entirely devoted to preparing families for travel. It is helpful for us to know ahead of time that kids under 12 do not have to remove their shoes for screening, and that younger children may be carried through the metal detectors, if needed. The rules for transporting liquids, and exceptions to those rules are listed as well. we found helpful to do ahead of time. 20 DEKALB COUNTY INVIRONMENTS MAGAZINE • MAY-JUNE 2015 Where life happens. 21 I N T R AV E L GEAR. Car seats. OK, technically not carry-on, but we WILL carry them on the plane, so let’s not split hairs. I am not talking about the nice little newborn seats with the handy handle. I’m talking about the bigger ones. Anyone who has schlepped a convertible car seat TOYS! AKA: onto a plane knows the pain of which I speak. Heavy, awkward—definitely—but IN-FLIGHT ENTERTAINMENT. the reasons to have my own car seats MORE GEAR. Speaking Thankfully we live in the age of the iPad of Gogo BabyZ, (and no, I do not work for used freely. Adding kid-friendly ArmorBox outweigh the trouble of bringing them along, even with the expense of buying the extra seat on the plane. Gatechecking or using a rental seat are just GOGO BABYZ. Gogo Kidz BabyZ Travelmate is how the cool kids—er parents—haul their car seats travelmate in use by another family of more problematic for a tired, jet-lagged four on our last Maui trip, and ran over family upon reaching our destination. in your party practice latching and unlatching your car seat because this drill will be is FAA approved, usually indicated on the seat, or the flight attendants don’t have wifi on the plane: old school, down to the size of a small suitcase. I’m low-tech toys of my generation like the thinking that it is our best bet for this trip MY FAVORITE { T R AV E L } to walk? Carry-on bags can ride. I love its versatility, and it is seriously easy to all together” parents with people asking may not allow it onto the plane. the kiddos will inevitably realize they as I can put anything in it. Kiddos want the plane, the extra seat and $99 of wheel effortlessly through the airport. having so much screen time, and since wheels, is lightweight yet sturdy, and folds now.” Plus, if the kiddos sleep at all on us about our smarty-pants gear as we new to them, toys to get a break from really. This little work-horse has all-terrain should simply say, “Give us your money Plus, now we are the cool, hip, “have it am also bringing a small cache of small, is a worthy investment for any adventure, can double as a stroller. Their website day. Also, be sure that your car seat by mermaids and unicorns”—SOLD! I ASTM safety regulations for strollers, so it that folds down to near nothing, and extra gear will have been well worth it. reviewer put it, “The ArmorBox was crafted kid-gear items. It is designed to meet to ask about it. It works with any car repeated many times on the travel hope!—Plus HANDLES. As one Amazon collapsible wagon, it is one of my favorite 3” razor wheels, telescoping handle Have all adults cases will avert disaster—at least I can wagon/stroller. So far using this fully seat, has a quick release ratchet strap, PRO TIP: them, I swear!) the newer item that we are trying out on this trip will be the hybrid through the airport. I first spotted the too risky for me and potentially much and electronic reader, so those will be collapse. The all-terrain wheels will work well hauling kids or towels over the sand at the beach too. The winning feature for me is that I have the option to push or pull it. I’ve never pulled it, honestly, but the front handle also serves as an excellent cattle prod in crowded areas compared to a low umbrella stroller. Over a dozen people stopped us to ask about it—even an older gentleman interested in using it for around his garden. Also overheard from another family as we exited the plane and I expertly flipped the wagon open: “They’ve traveled before!” Little did they know it was our maiden voyage with two kiddos—ha! BAG-LADY: EBAGS MOTHER LODE WEEKENDER. I was loathe to buy yet another utility bag, as my preference leans more toward “fun” bags with the first name “Jimmy” and the last name “Choo,” but at 22” x 14” x 9” and weighing in at 3lbs, 15oz. this bag was worth a closer look. I was interested in having a completely hands-free carry on, as my hands were going to be full with two kiddos and their car seats. I ordered the bright green color so that it would easier to spot in a crowd, in case we were separated, and it is unisex so either parent can carry it without losing too much street cred. It arrived, and I have to say I am both excited and scared at how IF WE GET DESPERATE, I AM PREPARED TO MAKE HAND PUPPETS OUT OF THE BARF BAGS, AND TELL STORIES ABOUT THEM.“ 22 DEKALB COUNTY INVIRONMENTS MAGAZINE • MAY-JUNE 2015 much this bag will potentially hold. With the many sections, tie-downs, and divided interior section, it is safe to say we will be super organized rather than frantically digging for our items. One caveat: they hold so much, it is easy to make them heavy, so be strategic with your packing. THINGS iPad or eReader ArmorBox The Noisy Airplane My First Trip on an Airplane Curious George Takes a Vacation Gogo BabyZ Travelmate Gogo BabyZ Wagon-Stroller Etch-A-Sketch mini, Hairy Harry, mini chalkboard slates—Handwriting Without Tears makes one the perfect size along with dust-free chalk—and also hoping to get an hour or two out of some Melissa & Doug reusable sticker sets and magnetic Curious George play sets. Nothing that can roll too far away! A couple of favorite books, borrowing heavily from the in-flight stash of plastic cups and spoons will also be in order. If we get desperate, I am prepared to make hand puppets out of the barf bags, and tell stories about them. CHECK OUT MORE AT: THEFLYMOMMY.COM Handwriting Without Tears Mini Slate Etch-a-sketch Melissa & Doug Reusable Sticker Activity Pads Curious George Magnetic Playset MotherLode Weekender Convertible Carry-On from eBags Hard-shell Kenneth Cole luggage Where life happens. 23 24 DEKALB COUNTY INVIRONMENTS MAGAZINE • MAY-JUNE 2015 Where life happens. 25 $50 * Family Owned Since 1963 off your purchase. *With purchase of $299 or more. Offer good until July 5, 2015. OUR PACKED SHOWROOM MEANS GREAT DEALS FOR YOUR FAMILY Wells Fargo financing available and Heights Finace a local lender! MATTRESS STARTING AT $89 VISIT OUR SHOWROOM TODAY All Ma Manufa jor cturer s At Meyers Furniture, we pride ourselves on providing a friendly and relaxing shopping experience. Feel free to browse our showroom on your own, or if you would like help, our design specialists with over 110 combined years of experience can be of service. 26 DEKALB COUNTY INVIRONMENTS MAGAZINE • MAY-JUNE 2015 1901 South State Hwy. 251 Mendota, IL 61342 (815) 539-6263 209 Powers Road, Hwy. 251 North Rochelle, IL 61068 (815) 562-8792 w w w. m e y e r s f u r n i t u r e . c o m FIND US ON FACEBOOK! Where life happens. 27 INSHOPPING By Keith Cameron HIDDEN TREASURES in WITH SPRING COMES CLEAN, AND WITH CLEAN COMES NEW. Your Neighbors Front Yard But the new “it item” that keeps appearing in your imagination shouldn’t come with a price tag that drives you into debt, and for this reason, the inventive bargain hunters of the world created the garage sale. W e all want to save money, so from all over the state who are looking to it’s no surprise that garage find great deals no matter the distance. sales have become a staple “Last year we had two women call from annually during the Treasures in the Attic weekend, but many people are thinking about the festivities 365 days a year. of the season and just as prolific as Galesburg Illinois asking for directions,” the fragrance of freshly cut grass. So, says Rose Treml, Executive Director of “We receive phone calls from interested for those interested in making some the Sycamore Chamber of Commerce. ‘treasure hunters’ all year long,” says Treml, and she points out that the serious finds, this spring can provide That type of dedication to the deal is weather in Northern Illinois is perfect in rare treasures of our fantasies. easy to understand when considering June if you want to spend the weekend the amount of garages opening all hunting for an antique piece necessary FOR THE TRADITIONALIST at once. According to Treml there for completing the “shabby-chic” look are usually 100 plus sales going on you’re adopting in your own home. opportunities for discovering those Before you self-identify as a traditionalist, ask yourself this question: What do you like more, driving somewhere, handing someone your cash and driving off, or do you enjoy spending the day meeting some new people while browsing in the sun? If you’re the type of person who enjoys the in-depth thrill of the hunt more than the certainty of buying, then you’re probably a traditionalist, and for you, traditional garage sales are always the guaranteed way to go. Fortunately for you, the city of Sycamore devotes an entire weekend to garage sales from June 11-13. The event known as Treasures in the Attic brings people 28 DEKALB COUNTY INVIRONMENTS MAGAZINE • MAY-JUNE 2015 Where life happens. 29 INSHOPPING “Unlike Craigslist the anonymity is taken away,” says Threewitt. “Each person’s account is tied to their Facebook profile so you automatically have a name and a face to put with your purchase.” You can follow the status of a fashionable handbag the same way you follow your favorite celebrity on Twitter. Unlike Twitter, disagreements on VarageSale are typically resolved by the third party administrators who use a site wide code-of-conduct to resolve disputes among users. “As an admin we have to weigh-in on issues with transactions as they arise,” said Threewitt. “For example some of the issues that come up are UNLIKE CRAIGSLIST THE ANONYMITY IS TAKEN AWAY. EACH PERSON’S ACCOUNT IS TIED TO THEIR FACEBOOK PROFILE, SO YOU AUTOMATICALLY HAVE A NAME AND A FACE TO PUT WITH YOUR PURCHASE.” people who miss their scheduled “A member may end up purchasing items multiple times from one buyer or pick up times and questions of which buyer has the right to purchase first.” only have a single transaction,” adds FURNITURE FASHION HOBBY site administrator Katie Threewitt. Locally, members can find items varying from barn doors to children’s Deals are often conducted right on toys and even an antique accordion. site in same fashion that a Facebook conversation would take place. Users can “The most interesting things I see “like” and “watch” items to follow the same are usually the vintage/antique way you “like” and “follow” posts or people. With its continued success, Treasures in and managed by fellow deal chasers. Similar to other social networking the Attic continues to gain supporters and If you’re leery about online shopping, sites, VarageSale operates on a local patrons every year, and the event shows then you may be turned off by sites level, so the people you buy from no signs of slowing down in the future. like Craigslist which force you to sift are never far away. Members often through countless listings just to drive find that buying and selling leads to to an unknown destination and bargain new friendships in the community. “This will be our 7th year, and we hope it will be our best ever,” Says Treml. “We are already receiving phone calls and accepting registration forms that you that it is a true community,” adds USING TECH TO NAB THE DEAL cyber-sleuth or an urban explorer, so have been formed from people if the idea of getting a cut-rate gem who have met on the page.“ garage sale season all year long, you may need to shop online, and the easiest way to do so may be with user friendly bargain hunting platforms developed for administrators, some friendly neighbors, and your favorite shopping partner, you’ll be able to scope out the deal you’ve been dreaming of this entire season. f different than other selling sites is Decker. “In fact, many friendships once a year. So if you want to enjoy the there. And with the help of some online “The thing that makes VarageSale which doesn’t require you to be a now on your springtime radar, you must 30 process sounds idyllic, but it’s not ideal. Today, however, there’s an alternative remember this event only occurs only So for those who are dedicated enough, deals on the items of your dreams are out with a stranger. In our imaginations the can get on discoversycamore.com.” Just because Treasures in the Attic is items,” said Decker. “Someone once was selling some end tables from the 1970s, and those were pretty neat.” from the comfort of your couch still appeals to you, then the online service Those friendships sometimes VarageSale might be the best option. foster lucrative trading partners as well, or people may only buy “The biggest motivating factor is the ability from somebody only once. Either to save money,” says local resident and way, the process is fairly simple VarageSale administrator Brandee Decker. and the users are always local. DEKALB COUNTY INVIRONMENTS MAGAZINE • MAY-JUNE 2015 *(From left to right) VarageSale site administrators Katie Threewitt, Andy Decker, Brandee Decker, and Jessica Fischer. (Not pictured Amanda Williams.) Where life happens. 31 INPEOPLE Making Lattes, Friends, and Homes in Sycamore By Keith Cameron It’s 9am on a dreary Tuesday, and the Shawn’s Café corner coffee shop is packed with morning customers ready to move forward with the day. Everyone strolls into the corner shop with the same ease as walking into their own kitchen or living room. Here everyone seems to know somebody else. A couple stands off to one corner In a few minutes the morning rush dies This choreography of customer and waiting patiently, and then down, and the bustling market returns shop owner undoubtedly happens every suddenly Shawn Thrower has to the neighborhood coffee shop. morning, and while nothing at all seems literally ducked his head to come from Customers continue to straggle in as scheduled, there is a sense of expectation behind the counter and personally baristas wipe down tables, take orders and ritual as coffee cups are restacked handed the customers their order. and prepare for the day ahead of them. and the smell of fresh dough baking in Amid the noise of coffee grinders and Shawn strikes up a conversation with morning chatter, Shawn’s voice can still a patron about last night’s March This is the world Shawn Thrower has created be heard through the crowd. “Thanks for Madness results. “I told my wife that in his Sycamore café. It is for many the schooling me,” he says as he hands the nine minutes is like an entire game in place where the first conversation of the day couple their order, smiling the entire time. basketball,” he says while managing to occurs. It is quiet and yet lively – hushed at “Sorry about that. I try to get it right.” somehow lean over the counter and still some moments and clamorous in others. But physically tower over everyone else. it is always an extension of Shawn himself. a backroom oven permeates the air. The original order was obviously wrong, but no one seems to care. The delay in this couple’s morning has just been an opportunity to talk with the proprietor, a welcome pause. The three talk like old friends who YEAH, I’M GOING TO RISK THAT BECAUSE I’VE ALWAYS WANTED TO DO SOMETHING ON MY OWN.” have met on the street, attempting to catch-up as quickly as possible. 32 DEKALB COUNTY INVIRONMENTS MAGAZINE • MAY-JUNE 2015 Where life happens. 33 INPEOPLE nothing skipped a beat. But if you ask Thrower about those twenty years of managing this business, he’ll tell you that change happens all of the time. In addition to all the all of the success he’s had, Thrower has faced down challenging times as well. In 2001 he was forced to file bankruptcy and closed two of his three locations. “That was I DON’T GET RAZZLED REAL EASILY. IT’S NOT WORTH IT. LIFE IS TOO SHORT.” a real tough time when you’re trying to hang on to your business and your house. That was a real stressful time.” It’s now just a few minutes past 9am, Thrower came to the DeKalb/ Sycamore and while business remains calm for a area to attend college at Northern Illinois few more minutes, Thrower steps into University. The 6 ft. ’7 high school the backroom and checks on the ovens. basketball star was tempted by other Walking up to the front, he adjusts a pale- schools, but the honest Coach McDougal yellow, timeworn baseball cap and dusts persuaded him that NIU was the right of his shirt; there’s never a down moment, decision when it came to education. and it’s time to man the counter again. done and then following through. “He came out to my community and At the time Shawn’s opened, Thrower had “There’s a lot that I didn’t know about was real straight and honest to me,” worked as a restaurant manager, was Thrower says. “He told me what I married, and had two children. For many, honestly wanted to hear. He told it the reality of supporting a family would like it was. He flat out told me I’m be enough reason to stay at a steady job, not going to start unless I earn it.” but Thrower’s aspirations were fueled by his most significant supporter – his wife. something to learn from but not dwell on. “I don’t get razzled real easily. It’s not worth it. Life is too short.” Instead, Thrower dedicated himself in the same manner he has always been accustomed to by admitting what needs to be the food industry and the coffee business for that matter,” he admits. “But you read a lot, you do a lot of research, you visit a lot of places and you come up with your own concoction of what you think is going to work.” That type of straight forward honesty “She was all for it. She was 110% behind is also a personal quality which pushed me, so that made it a lot easier. That takes Thrower to take one of the biggest all the pressure of you whatsoever.” itself into every aspect of the Shawn’s open his locally famous coffee shop. Soon after quitting his management chalkboard menu, the welcoming “The hardest part is taking the risk,” position, Shawn’s went from dream Thrower says while leaning his large to reality, and to many in the area, frame against a coffee table. this is how the story ends. Shawn’s risks of his life when he decided to opened it’s doors, and for twenty years “I understand most people they get in this little comfortable job and they’re there for years. They have a check coming in every week, the kids are clothed, the wife is happy, they got money in the That concoction has now embedded Café. The uniqueness of the of the atmosphere, and constant, steady pace of employees moving about balances with the customers who can still find quiet tables to crack open books or merely collect their thoughts. Today, this well established sense of ambition and calm comes from a place of wisdom, and if you ask Thrower bank. Do you really want to risk that?” about business now, he’ll mention As he relaxes his shoulders, Thrower real truths. “There’s no such thing says with confidence, “Yeah, I’m going to risk that because I’ve always wanted to do something on my own.” 34 But he now sees the whole endeavor as Originally from the south side of Chicago, DEKALB COUNTY INVIRONMENTS MAGAZINE • MAY-JUNE 2015 the learning process and some very as perfect service in any business. If somebody tells you that, they’re lying. Because that means that business is perfect, and there’s no such thing.” Where life happens. 35 INPEOPLE American Realty WELCOME TO Attracted by the small-town appeal, the couple chose to stay in the DeKalb/ Sycamore region when they started their family, and this is a habit Thrower sees throughout the community. He watches as younger residents move away from the area for school only to move back. “I’m surprised how many come back here and start their family here. That says a lot about the community, that they trust the community. It has a lot to offer.” It’s a sentiment that few would argue with, and when he talks about the home he came from and the one he’s made, There’s no place like home. And, DeKalb County is ours. We understand that when it comes to buying or selling a home, the only thing that matters is our unique local market. We do our homework. Shawn acknowledges the similarities and the changes. “Actually it [Sycamore] seems better than home because I “You’ll go in dips where you’ll have and three children, but managing employee turnover and service will a business while consecutively suffer, and then you’ll come back, raising a family hasn’t been easy. and the service will surpass that, but you’ll always have a wave.” When you ask him which has been more difficult, Shawn answers with As Thrower gives this insight, he gestures his patented, room-filling laugh. “Oh around the room and highlights a group raising a family. It’s not even close,” he of employees moving through the café. says grinning. “I seriously think that’s Everyone is busy restacking cups, wiping probably one of the hardest things down machines, or arranging tables. You that any man or woman or husband or can tell by the wide grin on his face that wife can do is managing a family.” he knows this is a high point in the wave. Pivotal to managing his family is the The home he has created here for influence of Thrower’s wife, Lori. “I his customers also reflects the tell you what. My wife is probably the home Shawn has built with his wife biggest inspiration that I have,” Shawn says. “She was always telling me don’t worry about it. It’ll be alright.” I’M SURPRISED HOW MANY COME BACK HERE AND START THEIR FAMILY HERE. THAT SAYS A LOT ABOUT THE COMMUNITY, THAT THEY TRUST THE COMMUNITY. IT HAS A LOT TO OFFER.” Originally a teacher in the Sycamore school district, Lori later decided to homeschool the couple’s three children, total mayhem, but when I grew up there things were a little bit less chaotic. You didn’t have the crime, the way we have now, people were a little more trusting, your neighbors looked out for you.” As he makes this comparison, the community Shawn speaks so highly of continues to move through his café but at a trickle instead of the morning rush. Still, he greets them all personally and by name because these patrons are neighbors. They do look out for another. And while watching the interaction between customer and owner, it’s hard to tell Lee Ann Foresman Alison Rosenow Kelly Robinson Broker Associate, SFRM Managing Broker Owner Broker Associate, QRS, QSP 815-508-6870 815-762-5226 815-217-0766 arosenow@arillinois.com which has shaped the other more. You wonder if they just fit together. f Some agents will tell you what you want to hear rather than providing solid statistics to guide you to the best decisions possible when listing or buying. We are interested in sound business decisions, effective marketing and timely communication. but she still always managed to find ways of showing support for her husband and their 26 year long marriage. There is only one “first impression”. Let us help you make it the best one. “She’s not part of the everyday operation,” says Shawn, “but getting up at 2 o’clock in the morning, a lot of times she’s up with me, kissing me before I go to work. If it wasn’t for, I seriously don’t think I’d be here.” 36 grew on the south side of Chicago -- not DEKALB COUNTY INVIRONMENTS MAGAZINE • MAY-JUNE 2015 AmericanRealtyIL.com 519 W State Street, Sycamore, Illinois 60178 Where life happens. 37 Dressing Your Mantle All Year Round W IT H AS H LE Y MU R C IA “MAKING YOUR MANTLE SHINE THROUGHOUT THE YEAR IS AS SIMPLE AS A DIY” I n many homes, the fireplace symbolizes a place of gathering, a place where memories are made, and a place of warmth. Yet, when it comes to home décor, the mantle tends to be a place that only gets dressed up once a year and only around the winter holidays. But with all sorts of holidays and happenings between spring and winter, who says you can’t have a little decorating fun with your mantle all year long? Ashley Murcia is the owner/designer of re-nest studio, a customized home décor and personalized Just by taking a simple look at Pinterest, you will see party décor Etsy boutique, based the options for mantle décor are booming! Whether it is in DeKalb. In addition to creating vases, banners, or swags that strike your décor fancy, the options really are endless. And the great news is that making your mantle shine throughout the year is as simple as a DIY project you can do in less than a day! unique home and party décor, Ashley also shares her work, DIY tutorials, and life stories as a mother on her blog, An easy way to dress up a mantle is with a simple fabric swag banner. With a quick trip to your local craft store (JoAnn’s, Hobby Lobby), and some basic materials, you’ll have your alittlecreativeeveryday.blogspot.com. mantle spruced up with some color and texture in no time! 38 DEKALB COUNTY INVIRONMENTS MAGAZINE • MAY-JUNE 2015 Where life happens. 39 HERE’S WHAT YOU’LL NEED TO GET STARTED: “AFFIX YOUR SWAG TO YOUR MANTLE FOR A LITTLE EXTRA, HANDMADE 1 2 3 Ribbon, bakers twine, or twine (measured to length of your mantle plus additional for preferred drape.) Three to four different patterned or solid fabrics to match your color scheme/décor (It’s recommended to use a lightweight cotton with ½ yard of each fabric.) Scissors Either pinking shears or straight scissors, based on your preference. DÉCOR FOR YOUR HOME!” 1 Start your swag by cutting your ribbon or twine to the preferred length for your mantle (including the amount of drape you would like). Simply adhere/fasten your ribbon or twine to one end of the mantle, drape to the opposite side, mark your length, and cut. 2 Set aside your ribbon or twine (for now!), and layout your fabrics. If your fabrics have wrinkles or fold marks, a quick pass of a hot iron over your fabrics is a great way to prep your fabrics for cutting. 3 With your fabric flattened out, fold your fabric over one time horizontally. Cut the fabric horizontally with either your pinking shears or straight scissors, to give you two swatches of fabric (approximately 22-1/2”H x 18” W). Take all of your fabrics and make cuts to get a total of six to eight pieces of fabric. SEE AND BE SEEN IN GLASSES FROM 4 Choose one swatch of fabric, and place it flat, ready to cut. Select your pinking shears or straight scissors (depending on the style of cut you would like). Depending on your personal preference, the fabric strips can be as wide or skinny as you’d like! (I typically go with a 1” wide fabric strip.) Take your scissors and cut your first strip the entire length of the fabric, and continue to cut strips on this fabric swatch, and on all of the others until you have a nice assortment of strips. 5 Once all of your strips are cut, it’s time to start tying them on your ribbon/twine! The easiest way to do this is to do a simple pull-through knot, knotting fabric strips all along the ribbon/twine until it’s full. And, don’t forget to get creative with your fabric strips….mix up the order in whatever way you like! 6 And, the finishing touch….affix your swag to your mantle for a little extra, handmade décor for your home! Lacking a mantle? Don’t worry! These super-simple swags have so many other uses with your home decor! Take your custom, SAMA, ZERO G, SILHOUETTE, LACOSTE, LUCKY BRAND & MORE (815) 758-1039 SPEXEXPRESSIONS.COM 40 2570 DEKALB AVENUE • SYCAMORE, IL 60178 DEKALB COUNTY INVIRONMENTS MAGAZINE • MAY-JUNE 2015 handmade fabric swag, and drape is across an entryway, along a staircase, or as wall art above a couch or bed. Make one as party décor for graduation parties, birthdays, engagements, or for any reason to celebrate, or a smaller version makes a lovely addition to a lampshade to add some uniqueness and personalization! f DO YOU H AVE DIY PROJECTS YOU’VE DONE TO SPRUCE UP YOUR HOME? WE WANT TO SEE THEM! SH ARE YOUR PICTURES WITH US ON FACEBOOK AT WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/INVIRONMENTSM AGAZINE. Where life happens. 41 INBOOKS INVIRONMENTS MAGAZINE BOOK CLUB You’ll LOVE These Book Club Suggestions T H I S MONTH S SERIES M y husband I appreciate different shows on TV, but we both relish intriguing television mysteries. Detective shows like Bones and those featured on Masterpiece Theatre are among our mutual favorites. These series are available both here at the library and through streaming video, but you can also enjoy them through the written word. I have always been intrigued by two classic versions of the mystery story. I like the private investigator model as well as the police procedural. Often, mysteries are looking at general society and the ills that are prevalent. For example, Steig Larsson’s incredibly successful Girl With the Dragon Tattoo trilogy investigates Swedish society using the lone detective model through the perspective of a young woman and her investigative reporter friend who fulfills the part of the procedural police back up. [InVironments introduces new books each issue in cooperation with the DeKalb Public Library and its executive director, Dee Coover. If you’d like to share your thoughts about this month’s books for publication in the July/August issue, send them to info@invironmentsmag.com by June 1.] 3-23 “ A Visual Memoir” of visiting professor and recently was the featured speaker at the NIU Anthropology Museum’s 50th Anniversary gala evening. Murder mysteries are perennial favorites at libraries, and classic British mysteries are always popular at all age levels of library patrons. These new versions of the classic formula are real hits on TV. Colin Dexter’s Inspector Morse book series has spawned into three different crime dramas. The shows Inspector Morse, Inspector Lewis, and Endeavor are all based on Dexter’s gruff detective character who loves opera and has a prickly relationship with authority. The character’s nettlesome nature translates to his superiors and also to the hypocrisy of some Oxford faculty members. Due to the success of the original series two other dramas were developed. Inspector Lewis focuses on Morse’s assistant and Endeavor stresses Morse’s early career. With American mysteries a lone private investigator appears, and the plot line changes dramatically. Books which also use this pattern have found success in other media. The show Bones is based on a book series centered around character Temperance Brennan. Brennan is the creation of forensic anthropologist and bestselling author Kathy Reichs, who amazingly once taught at NIU as a 42 may CALENDAR DEKALB COUNTY INVIRONMENTS MAGAZINE • MAY-JUNE 2015 Another compelling series of British mysteries is Midsomer Murders. The plot follows the traditional pattern of British police procedurals set by characters such as: Sherlock Holmes, Hercule Poirot, Maigret, Inspector Lynley, Inspector Alleyn, and Inspector Dalgrlish. There is a detective, a sidekick, a plot with clues, and a solution. So as the weather warms up, grab a mystery novel and take the intrigue of gritty crime scenes and persistent inspectors with you anywhere. Inevitably, the gravity of these detectives will draw you in because, as author Raymond Chandler once said, the crime detective “…must be the best man in his world and a good enough man for any world.” f Robert L. Even This is a memorial exhibition celebrating the art of Robert L. Even, Professor Emeritus of Northern Illinois University School of Art – Chair and Art Education. On display will be art from his early years depicting no major theme, but evidence of his love for art. For more information call 815-758-0313. 9 Stamp Our Hunger Food Drive Just leave a bag of nonperishable food next to your mailbox and your carrier will pick it up during normal mail delivery hours. Food will be distributed to local food pantries. Call 815-901-1275 for more information. 16 Lobster Boil of St. Paul’s The Lobster Boil at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church 900 Normal Rd. DeKalb, start with live lobsters distributed at 4 p.m., and cooked lobsters at 5, 6 or 7 p.m. These 1 1/4-pound lobsters from New England are shipped overnight. A significant portion of the proceeds from this fundraiser benefit local agencies and charities. 23 Jo Dee Messina 7:30, at the Egyptian Theatre. Country artist Jo Dee Messina will perform new hits from her latest album released on her newly established album, Dreambound Records. For more information visit egyptiantheatre.org. 24 Antique Car Show and Flea Market The Antique Car Show and Flea Market will be held at the Sandwich Fairgrounds. For more information visit sandwhichfair.com. 25 Memorial Day Parade The Memorial Day Parade will be held Monday, May 25. For more information please visit www.dekalb.org. [Items for the July/August issue (covering July 16-August 15), must be submitted by June 5, online at: invironmentsmag.com/submit-event.] 25 Memorial Day Ceremony Ellwood House DeKalb, IL. The Memorial Day Parade will be held Monday, May 25. For more information please visit www.dekalb.org. 26 Memorial Day Celebration at Somonauk 10am, Memorial Day celebrations will include a parade, water fights, and barbeque pork chops. For more information visit www.vil.somonauk.il.us. 30 Egyptian Theatre Flashlight Tour at the Egyptian Theatre. Come on a two hour tour of the historic Egyptian Theatre using just your flashlights! Witness its haunted history and areas not open to the public! Tickets are limited, $20 for adults, $15 for students and seniors. Guests must bring a flashlight, and minors must be accompanied an adult. For more information visitegyptiantheatredekalb.com. 23 Genoa Open Air Market 9am–2pm, at the corner of Genoa and Main St. The Open Air Market is an annual event held the last Saturday of every month. The Market features locally-grown produce, wine, baked goods, flowers and artisan crafts. For more information call 815-784-6961 or visit genoaareachamber.com. Where life happens. 43 CALENDAR 6 3pm–7pm, at the Corner of Somonauk & Elm St. The Sycamore Farmer’s Market is a weekly event held every Tuesday From June 1–Sept. 30. Enjoy live music and fresh food grown by the farmers and brought directly to you! 2 Swing Dancing in DeKalb O’Leary’s Restaurant and Pub 260 E. Lincoln Hwy. This is an annual event held the 1st and 3rd Tuesdays of every month in the O’Leary’s upstairs banquet hall. Admission is $5. Casual dress and rubber soled shoes are recommended. Lessons are at 7pm and open dancing goes from 8–10:30pm. 4 1893 World’s Fair Paula Buccoil, Project Manager for the Field Museum’s exhibit, “Opening the Vault: Wonders at the 1893 World’s Fair” will visit the Sycamore History Museum for the June Brown Bag lunch. Bring your lunch to enjoy during the presentation. Admission is free. For more information, visit sycamorehistory.org. 4 Think Like Einstein – Creative Thinking Innovation 8:30am–5pm at Kishwaukee College. Challenge assumptions that creative possibilities and establish a healthy, productive method for managing risk-taking and failure. For more information visit kishwaukeecollege.com. 4 Summer Concerts in the Park Good Tymes Shelter in Sycamore, IL. This is an annual event which runs every Thursday (except June 25) starting June 4 and ending Aug. 6. 44 DEKALB COUNTY INVIRONMENTS MAGAZINE • MAY-JUNE 2015 14 Sundays at Sandwich Antique Show 8am–4 pm, 1401 Suydam Road Sandwich, IL. Parking is free, adult admission remains at $5.00, children 12 and under free, and food is available from several popular vendors. Come and join us and discover the many treasures our dealers bring to you. Visit dekalbcountycvb.com for more information. 18 Garden Story Time Garden Story june 2 Sycamore Farmer’s Market TH 6 Tractor Trot 5K 9am, at the corner of Jackson and Fourth, Malta, IL. The 2015 Tractor Trot race will take place on June 6, 2015 at 9:00 a.m. The proceeds will be donated to the DeKalb County Community Gardens. 6-7 4 Ladies Night Out Downtown Sycamore. Ladies Night Out is a non-profit organization dedicated in the fight against breast cancer! The event is held downtown Sycamore the first Thursday in June. 4-14 Monty Python’s Spamalot Stage Coach Players 126 S 5th St. DeKalb, IL. Come see the hilarious musical based on Monty Python’s classic comedy “Monty Python and the Holy Grail”. There will be classic skits as well as new elements not featured in the film. For more information visit stagecoachers.com. 5-7 Malta Days Downtown Malta. Come have fun in the village of Malta and enjoy family fun attractions including: a carnival, petting zoo, live music, a tractor pull, and much more. For more information visit www.villageofmalta.net. Northern Illinois Art Show This show is an outstanding opportunity for fine artists to reach a wide audience and a great place for shoppers to find unique gifts. The Northern Illinois Art Show attracts artists, residents, and tourists. For more information go to kval. us/art-show. 9 DeKalb Municipal Band Concerts 8pm, Band shell in Hopkins Park 1403 Sycamore Road. Listen to a live performance every Tuesday (except June 30) for free. The event is sponsored by the City of DeKalb and the DeKalb Park District. 10-13 Genoa Days 317 E Railroad Ave. Genoa, IL. Come enjoy family fun events and attractions including a carnival and live music. Come to Genoa for a great time! For more information email genoadays2015@hotmail.com. 11-13 Treasures in the Attic Taking place June 11th-13th, Sycamore will host this year’s city-wide estate, yard, and sidewalk sale. For more information visit discoversycamore.com. Time continues on Thursday, June 18 at 10:00 a.m. with “Friendly Ladybugs.” This program is for ages 3-6 years. Registration is recommended (for one or all of the programs). Call 815-8955762 or email info@sycamorehistory. org. Other dates include: July 9, July 16, and August 13. Admission is free. 18 Kishwaukee United Way’s 11th Annual Day of Caring 8:30am at DeKalb Park District’s Hopkins Park. Join community volunteers visit, assist, and complete projects at one of our 24 partner agencies. Volunteer registration, tee shirt distribution, breakfast snacks & more! To volunteer or submit a project, call 815.756.7522. 26-28 MS: Tour de Farms Bike Ride NIU Convocation Center 1525 West Lincoln Highway, DeKalb, IL. MS: Tour de Farms will ride over rolling hills and through Northern Illinois farmland. Start and finish at Northern Illinois University. For more information please visit niuconvo.com. 27 Genoa Open Air Market 9am–2pm, at the corner of Genoa and Main St. The Open Air Market is an annual event held the last Saturday of every month. The Market features locally-grown produce, wine, baked goods, flowers and artisan crafts. For more information call 815-7846961 or visit genoaareachamber.com. 27-28 Sandwich Early Day Engine Club 44th Annual Show 7am at the Sandwich Fairgrounds. Events include: kid’s pedal pull, flea market, arts and crafts displays, toy show/sale, consignment auction, antique tractors and trucks, hit and miss engine, and truck displays, equipment demonstrations, corn shelling, 50/50 Raffle, tractor parade, tractor ride. For more information visit dekalbcountycvb.com. 27 Rockin’ for Reptiles 12:00pm, at Midwest Museum of Natural History. Rock out at the Museum’s annual outdoor event! Don’t miss out on delicious food tents, fun games, crafts, live music, and of course, live reptiles! This event is great for families! All proceeds go towards supporting the Museum’s live animal collection. For more information visit www.mmnh.org. Admission $6. 27 Barn-B-Que, grill, gaze and FUNdraise 6:30pm–10:00pm at 64 and Clare Rd. Clare, IL. Gather your friends for an evening of food, and music. The event will feature a grilled meal by Inboden’s, a cash bar, music by the Dreadnaughts, campfires, stargazing, interactive adventure demonstrations and a silent auction. Tickets are $40 per person and includes a meal, entertainment and 2 drink tickets. Proceeds donated to charity. For more information visit dekalb.org. 27 H Where life happens. 45 CALENDAR july 2 Summer Concerts in the Park Good Tymes Shelter in Sycamore, IL. This is an annual event which runs every Thursday (except June 25) starting June 4 and ending Aug. 6. Concerts will be held at the Good Tymes Shelter in Sycamore, IL. 2 DeKalb Farmers Market 10am– 2pm, Van Buer Plaza on the corner of North Second and Locust St. in DeKalb. The DeKalb Farmers Market features locally-grown produce, baked goods, flowers and artisan crafts. Every Thursday (June 4 – Sept. 24). 3-5 Kirkland 4th of July Celebration There will be many activities all weekend long, including live music, a beer tent, bingo, a queen contest, parade, car show, tractor show, bags tournament, a ventriloquist, a magician, and much more! For more information visit: kirkland4ofjuly.com. 4-5 Freedom Days 10am–2pm, Sandwich Fairgrounds. July 4thParade 10:00 start, July 5th-Freddom Run 5K/1Mile Walk/Run 8:00am start, Fireworks at dark. Visit sandwichparkdistrict.org for more info. 4 Lake Shabbona 4th of July Please join us as we celebrate our Country’s birthday. The Fireworks over the lake is sustained by public support from the attendees, in the form of a $10 per car donation, a $10 per campsite donation. For more information visit dekalbcountycvb.com. 46 ad index 4 Hopkins Park 4th of July Come to Hopkins Park for a fun-filled 4th of July! Food booths from favorite caterers and vendors open near the shelter at 2:00pm. Hopkins Pool will be open until 5:00pm. Fireworks at dusk are co-sponsored by the DeKalb Park District and City of DeKalb. 7 Sycamore Farmer’s Market 3pm–7pm at the Corner of Somonauk & Elm St. Sycamore, IL. The Sycamore Farmer’s Market is a weekly event held every Tuesday From June 1–Sept. 30. Enjoy live music and fresh food grown by the farmers and brought directly to you! 7 Swing Dancing in DeKalb O’Leary’s Restaurant and Pub 260 E. Lincoln Hwy. This is an annual event held the 1st and 3rd Tuesdays of every month in the O’Leary’s upstairs banquet hall. Admission is $5. Casual dress and rubber soled shoes are recommended. Lessons are at 7pm and open dancing goes from 8–10:30pm. 7 DeKalb Municipal Band Concerts 8pm, Band shell in Hopkins Park 1403 Sycamore Road. Listen to a live performance every Tuesday for free at the Band shell in Hopkins Park in DeKalb. 9 Summer Concerts in the Park Good Tymes Shelter in Sycamore, IL. This is an annual event which runs every Thursday (except June 25) starting June 4 and ending Aug. 6. Concerts will be held at the Good Tymes Shelter in Sycamore, IL. 12 Sundays at Sandwich Antique Show 8am–4 pm, 1401 Suydam Road Sandwich, IL. Parking is free, adult admission remains at $5.00, children DEKALB COUNTY INVIRONMENTS MAGAZINE • MAY-JUNE 2015 12 and under free, and food is available from several popular vendors. Come and join us and discover the many treasures our dealers bring to you. Visit dekalbcountycvb.com for information. 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Come see these champion drum lines perform at the NIU Convocation Center. Fore more information visit dekalbcountycvn.com or dci.org. 18 Meet Me at the Fair 3pm–6pm, The Pay it Forward House at 719 Somonauk St. in Sycamore will host an afternoon of family –oriented activity from 3pm-6pm to raise awareness of our mission and to bring in needed funds to continue our mission of providing shelter to families of patients receiving medical treatment in DeKalb County. For more information, visit www. payitforwardhouse.org 25 Genoa Open Air Market 9am–2pm, The corner of Genoa and Main St.. The Open Air Market is an annual event held the last Saturday of every month. The Market features locally-grown produce, wine, baked goods, flowers and artisan crafts. For more information call 815-7846961 or visit genoaareachamber.com. Pets are a joy... now cleaning up after them can be too. 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