McHenryNOW quarterly newsletter

Now
a publication of McHenry Area Chamber of Commerce
Circulation 9,000
April • May • June 2015
April 24th
Inside this issue:
Golf Outing Page 4
Scramble Page 3
Fiesta Days Preview Page 15
2015
Annual
Sponsors
Kay’s View:
Questions You Must Answer Before Starting Your
Own Business
Board of Directors
OFFICERS:
Chairman, Stacey Kubis, Home State Bank
Vice Chairman, Adam Diamond, Diamond & LeSueur P.C.
2nd Vice Chairman, Denny Norton, Performance Unlimited, Inc.
Treasurer, Anita Camara, Porte Brown LLC
Corporate Secretary, Linda Showens, Artistic Embroidery Creations
Past Chairman of the Board, Lisa Cowger, Palmarium Home Inspection Services
DIRECTORS:
Mary Allemon, Gary Lang Auto Group
LeeAnn Atwood, Northwest Herald
Justin Arendt, 3GM Consulting LLC & X-Tek LLC
Ann Buss, First Midwest Bank
Ryan Conway, Ryan P. Conway Agency, LLC
Kevin DeBlok, Medela, Inc.
Sharmella Harris, Scot Forge Company
Chris Hoak, McHenry Harley Davidson
Rick Huber, McHenry Savings Bank
Dave Lawson, McHenry High School Dist. 156
Todd Lowenheim, Lowenheim Insurance Agency, LLC
Sue Miller, Coldwell Banker Honig-Bell
Amy Moerschbaecher, Centegra Health System
Derik Morefield, City of McHenry
Mike Mrachek, Epic Cycle and Fitness
Jeff Pittman, The Chapel
Jason Weisenberger, Meijer
1. Is your spouse on board? Some are fortunate enough to have another income supporting the home and a spouse who says “go for it!”
Others have spouses who need the security of a steady income. Not all
of us are risk takers. In order to succeed in your own business you need
those you love to be cheerleaders, not someone you have to prove yourself to.
2. Is there a market for what you want to do? In other words as the
saying goes, “you cannot sell igloos to the Eskimo.” Sometimes people
will come to me wanting to sell a skill or product in an already very saturated market. Can they succeed? Yes, but they must be willing to do the
work to distinguish themselves to do so. It will be an uphill struggle.
3. That leads us to another question. Are you willing to do the work?
Owning your own business requires being a good networker, marketing
person and of course a bookkeeper. Can you do it all? Are you willing to
put in the hours that it takes to build a successful business? Some of us
live to work, others of us work to live. Which are you? If you can’t live to
work, think twice about starting your own business at this time.
4. Location, Location, Location. Are you starting a business in an area
where the demographics meet the demand? Do the folks have the money
or need for your product?
5. Can you work from your home for a while, just to keep the overhead low?
6. How long can you work without making money? If you have a family of four with one in college and a wife at home, this is not probably a
good time to be starting out on your own. If you are an empty nester with
a working spouse, why not realize your dream?
7. Do you need funding for your business? A starting physical therapist
has major overhead with equipment purchases, building and education
loans. A web designer has the ability to start a business in his or her home
using acquired skills at a very low overhead in comparison. If you need a
loan, do you have collateral to cover a loan for start up costs?
8. Can you stand the red tape required by a business start up in Illinois? The cost, procedures and wait to start a business in Illinois is one of
the toughest of all the states.
Starting a business is not for everyone, but for those who do, they will
find the rich rewards of being their own boss and who knows, maybe will
be the next Steve Jobs in our own backyard. For more questions regarding starting a business, please contact the McHenry Area Chamber where
we have resources and contacts to help you.
STAFF:
Kay Rial Bates, President
Jane Manny, Events Director
Kathy Pengilly, Accounts Manager
Tammy Mittelstadt, Membership Director
815-385-4300 • www.mchenrychamber.com
New to Chamber, a bit overwhelmed, attend a Discover the
Chamber orientation or make an appointment with Kay or Tammy.
We’ll help you find your nitche!
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From May 1st to October 15th, creative
signs will swing throughout downtown McHenry
promoting businesses. Any business will have
the opportunity to decorate signs in a way representing its organization.
• Businesses win by:
Having a sign hanging in downtown area during
Fiesta Days, Summer Cruise Night, Taste of Summer, Taste of Fall, plus other events all summer,
spring and early fall.
• Low Cost Advertising.
Establish community goodwill by joining other
businesses in returning the historic Pearl Street
bridge home to the Riverwalk.**
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• Advertisement on front and back of
sign.
** The Pearl Street bridge is one of the oldest
and largest iron truss bridges in the state. It was
created by the now-defunct Milwaukee Bridge
and Ironworks Co., during the 1880’s. In 1976,
when the bridge was scheduled for demolition, it
was rescued by TCI Industries. Now the one lane
bridge is brought back to McHenry and is hoped
to be added to the third phase of the Riverwalk.
Funds other than costs of materials will go to
the Riverwalk Foundation helping to bring The
Bridge Home to McHenry. For more info call
815-385-4300. Signs start at $60.
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Experience counts! McHenry Area Chamber has produced over 30 networking Scrambles since 1998, all designed to make you look good!
What do members say:
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- Steve Smith, CubeJumpers, L.P.
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April • May • June 2015 • Page 3
$1,000,000 Golf Outing
Wednesday, May 20th, 2015
McHenry Country Club
Shotgun Start 10:30am
Grilled Lunch 11am-1:30pm
Dinner 4:30pm as golfers arrive
Sponsor a Hole, Tee or Green!
Contests, Awards, Raffles, Silent Auction!
Visit www.mchenrychamber.com to register and for more information
Sponsors
Ribbon Cuttings
McHenry Med Spa, 3327 Elm
Street, McHenry.
Back To Balance Stress Management
Consulting & Massage Therapy, 3510
Chapel Hill Road, Johnsburg.
Quick Stick All Sports Training and
Sean Taylor Performance Training,
26735 W. Commerce Dr., Volo.
Grand Opening of Red Wing Shoes,
2210 W. Route 120, McHenry.
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Movers and Shakers
Local Author Writes Book on Boating on the Fox
David Lester developed a 580 page pictorial history recounting
regional development and boating activity in the Fox Valley area. With
late 1800’s tourism reigning supreme led by steam paddle excursions
boats and railroad lines, the Fox Valley became Chicagoland’s watery
playground. One mostly unknown fact about our taken for granted
waterway and according to Lester, tourism and boating also led to Fox
Valley becoming the home to more national championship title winning
boat racers than racers from any other single body of water in the world.
To acquire a copy of History of Boating on the Fox Chain O’ Lakes, visit
www.foxchainboatinghistory.com.
Local Entrepreneur Honored With Prestigious
Recognition at Yearly Conference
Money Mailer, a leader in the U.S. direct marketing industry, announces local entrepreneur, Janet
Galati, was honored with the President’s Club
Award at the company’s annual conference. The
Presidents Club award recognizes Galati for her high
sales achievements, while exceeding local content
requirements and showing growth over last year.
Galati has been in advertising and marketing for
over 25 years and has received the renowned Presidents Club Award for
the 2nd consecutive year and is a six-time recipient of Money Mailer’s
Business Marketing Award. 847-721-4372 or email jgalati@moneymailer.
com.
HOD Interiors of Lakemoor, IL Receives Best Of
Houzz 2015 Award
HOD Interiors of Lakemoor, IL has been awarded
“Best Of Houzz” for Customer Satisfaction by Houzz,
the leading platform for home remodeling and design.
The up and coming designer was chosen by the more
than 25 million monthly unique users that comprise
the Houzz community from among more than 500,000
active home building, remodeling and design industry
professionals. Owner and Interior Designer of HOD
Interiors, Shannon Topf, is a Chicago-based interior
designer who has merged her background in design and art to create
distinct interiors that re-imagine the possibilities of mixing modern and
traditional details to create timeless design. In 2014 Shannon earned the
title of LEED Green Associate and is now accredited to work on projects
striving to achieve USGBC’s LEED Green Certification. www.HODInteriors.com.
MC3 Top Networkers for January and February
Jeff Miller, with US Health advisers, is the top MC3 networker for January with seven points. Denny Norton, of Performance Unlimited auto repair services, was the top networker in the
group for February with five points. Members of the group
receive one point each for attending meetings, giving referrals, having face-to-face meetings with other members
and bringing visitors to the group. MC3 meets at 7:30am
the second and fourth Wednesdays each month at Green Street Café.
Gary Lang’s Chris Scholer Wins Customer
Satisfaction Award
Chris Scholer was awarded the Top 2014 General Motors Service Advisor Customer Satisfaction Award for the Central Region. Scholer has been
with Gary Lang Auto Group for nine years. He
has been a service advisor for over 19 years.
Scholer and his wife, Louise, have six children
and reside in Lake-in-the-Hills. He spends much
of his free time playing sports with his children.
www.GaryLangAuto.com.
Boccignone Joins Rosecrance to Lead Fundraising
as Longtime Development Chief Lynne Vass
Retires
Anne Boccignone, a veteran executive
in the fields of marketing and communications and an experienced fundraiser, has
joined Rosecrance Health Network as Vice
President of Development. She takes the
reins at the Rosecrance Foundation from
Lynne Vass, a former Rosecrance board
member who came to work for the organization more than two decades
ago to head up the communications and development departments. Vass
is retiring. www.rosecrance.org.
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April • May • June 2015 • Page 5
“LIFE
IS A
JOURNEY” EXPO
sponsored by
Centegra Health System
supplies Blood Pressure
checks at the Expo.
Molly Grace Hobson
is showcasing the face
painting that took place
at the Expo. $25 gift
check for the first one
to guess who photo
bombed this photo.
Thank you to our Expo
Sponsors; Northwest
Herald, Centegra Health
System and Bjorkman’s
Ace Hardware.
Epic Cycle and Fitness
explains the intricacies
of snow riding to Tom
Webb, Webb Marketing
and Phil Sweeney, BMO
Harris Bank at the Expo.
Kerry Cichowski, The
Pampered Chef solves
cooking puzzles at the
Expo.
Meggan Whitehead
and Bob Sharp promote
the assets of Home
State Bank to a waiting
community.
Melissa Arnold engages
with a potential
customer for Chapel Hill
Tire & Automotive.
McHenry County State’s
Attorney Lou Bianchi
visits with citizens of
McHenry County.
Joe Stewart and
Anne Allori from
Gary Lang Auto
Group.
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Expo well
attended.
State Representative
Jack Franks and Joe
Huemann, Huemann
Water Conditioning
touch base at “Life is a
Journey” Expo.
Stella’s Place has a great
deal for Expo attendees,
Free dinner and $100
to spend on the slot
machine.
The 7th year
of the Letizia
Financial Group
being part of the
Chamber’s Expo.
McHenry Area Chamber Newsletter
Mixers
Chamber Ambassador Frank Hosticka,
LegalShield presents Jim and Rebecca
Heisler and his staff with plaque of
appreciation for their mixer at Red Wing
Shoes - McHenry.
John Matthesius, McHenry Water Well &
Pump and Eric Mason, Mobile Accounting
show off a couple of Red Wing Shoes at
their mixer.
Thank you to Jennifer
Brown, Hillary Halperin
of Quick Sticks All Sports
Training and Sean Taylor,
Sean Taylor Performance
Training for an excellent
mixer. Chamber
Ambassador Tim Stewart,
Executive Leadership Coach
presents them with plaque
of appreciation for their
mixer.
Chamber President Kay Rial Bates
expresses thanks to Cucina Rosa Italian
Restaurant owners Sal and Mary Jo
Savanelli for the luscious lunch time mixer.
Chamber President Kay
Rial Bates gives strong
personal endorsement
for Victoria Cook, The
Center For Guilt-Free
Success’ co-authored
book “Plans to Prosper:
Strategies, Systems &
Tools for Small Business
Marketing Success”
at Cucina Rosa Italian
Restaurant mixer.
Chamber Christmas Party
Chamber President
Kay Rial Bates
shows Bobbi
Baehne, Think Big
Go Local, a gift
from Santa Claus.
Carla Morris, Sacred Mindscapes is happy
to receive a t-shirt of Darth Vader on a
snowmobile from Santa
Santa Claus asks
Chamber Board
of Director Lisa
Cowger, Palmarium
Home Inspection
Services if she has
been a good girl
this year.
Many members attend
Chamber’s Holiday
Christmas Party.
McHenry Area Chamber Newsletter
Chamber Director
Rick Huber, McHenry
Savings Bank presents
Bernice Zubrzycki,
31 North Banquet &
Conference Center
plaque of appreciation
for hosting party.
April • May • June 2015 • Page 7
“Chicago” All That Jazz Dinner Dance
The McHenry Area Chamber thanks
our “All That Jazz” sponsors of our
“Chicago” themed Dinner Dance.
Sponsors are Louis Spentzos,
D’Andrea Banquets & Conference
Center; John Rung, Northwest Herald;
Amy Moerschbaecher, Centegra
Health System; Aneta Ivanova,
American Community Bank &
Trust; Steve Slack, Home State Bank;
Kevin DeBlock, Medela Inc.; and Anita
Camara, Porte Brown LLC
Rachel Sebastian, Denise Daleo and
Amy Moerschbaecher with Centegra
Health System and husbands dress to the
“Chicago” theme.
Jim and Rebecca Heisler, Red Wing Shoes
- McHenry and Sue Dobbe and Tom Leahy,
Dobbe Marketing & PR are ready to have
some fun.
Porte Brown LLC and “All That Jazz”.
Steve Slack, Home State Bank wins Snow
Thrower donated by Bjorkman’s Ace
Hardware.
McHenry Savings Bank has a table at the
dance.
Tom Low is the Frank E. Low Award
Recipient, the Chamber’s highest
award given to an individual for
community service.
Thank you to our
“Razzle Dazzle”
sponsors Rose Smith,
McHenry Bank & Trust;
Steve Vandersteeg,
Bjorkman’s Ace
Hardware; Phyllis Guy,
Mercy Health System;
Joyce Konstantinow,
Blooms & Rooms
Design Studio; and
Virginia Menzimer,
Advocate Good
Shepherd Hospital.
Frank and Kristina
Hosticka, LegalShield
dress for the theme.
Thank you to our
“Chicago” sponsor
Darrellynn Hanes,
Worldwide Traveler,
Ltd.
John Cappi wins trip to Las Vegas courtesy
of Darrellynn Hanes, Worldwide Traveler, Ltd.
The Northwest Herald has a table at the
dance.
Home State Bank has a table at the dance.
Many dance to the sounds of Lori Shane
& The Mix.
Ray Mittelstadt, Midwest Door Services,
Inc. wins $1000 Raffle item donated by the
McHenry Area Chamber.
American Community Bank & Trust attends
event with a table.
Coldwell Banker shows off their red boas.
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First Midwest
Bank has a
table at the
dance.
Thank you to our
Silent Auction
Contributors:
Aesthetics
Applebee’s
Brunch Café
Buddyz
Buffalo Wild Wings
Centegra Health System
Chain O’ Lakes Brewing
Company
Chapel Hill Florist, Inc.
Chapel Hill Tire & Automotive
Costco Wholesale
Cucina Rosa Italian Restaurant
Culver’s of McHenry
D’Andrea Banquets &
Conference Center
Dunkin Donuts/Baskin
Robbins
Epic Cycle and Fitness
Forever Gardens
Green Street Café
Hampton Inn
Home Depot
In Sync Systems, Inc.
Kim & Patty’s Café
Lavish Salon Spa
Madam Vending Inc.
Massage Envy SPA
McHenry Country Club
McHenry County State’s
Attorney
McHenry Harley Davidson
Shop
Medela Inc.
Northwest Herald
Olive Garden
Performance Unlimited, Inc.
Quick Stick All Sports Training
Raue Center for the Arts
Red Wing Shoes - McHenry
Reeses Barkery & Pawtique
Riverside Chocolate Factory
Sacred Mindscapes
Sean Taylor Performance
Training
Source One Office Products
Stella’s Place
Sun Times Media
Torrid
Verlo Mattress Factory Stores
Vickie’s Place
Village Squire
Waterfront Hotel and Marina
April • May • June 2015 • Page 9
3/23/15 9:17 AM
Men of Monday Night Football
Thank you to Twisted Moose for
sponsoring Men of Monday Night
Football. Chairman Denny Norton,
Performance Unlimited presents John
Descher with a plaque of appreciation.
Ron Callahan of Team
Callahan won the $500
prize. Cash is presented
to him by Chairman Denny
Norton, Performance
Unlimited.
The gals of Men of
Monday Night - Sally
South, Cornerstone
Health Coaching
Group, Becky
Kirchner, Re/Max
Plaza; and Sande
Sherman, FirstLight
HomeCare NE
McHenry County
Steve Kopala,
Northwestern Mutual
discusses business
with Kristina Hosticka,
LegalShield.
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Business Briefs
Marketing Group MC3 moves its “Shop with A
Cop” Fundraiser to Saturday
• Attend a “Now that I have Joined” which pinpoints how the Chamber
can help your specific business.
• Visit a referral group.
So more community members can attend the annual
“Shop With a Cop Fundraiser”, McHenry Area Chamber’s
Marketing Group MC3 will move its benefit to Saturday,
November 21st at the VFW. Shop With A Cop aids children from low income families treating them to a Christmas
shopping trip with one of McHenry’s Police force. Children
pick items for their family members and one for themselves. Children are nominated by local social organizations along with
churches, school counselors, etc. and then submitted to the Police Department. The Chamber’s Marketing Connection Group MC3 is the sole
provider of funds for this community effort.
Rock Solid Builders, Inc. Earns Esteemed 2014
Angie’s List Super Service Award
Customizing Brings Perfection
Customized Design means a project that will meet your complete satisfaction. Your perfect design will
surely generate extra sales since it has been created specifically for you with dedicated professionalism.
I Design such things as: Logo’s, Business Cards, Brochures, Banners, Menu’s, Postcards, Advertising,
Booklets, Posters, Product Packaging, Exhibitions and Displays & More. Same Day/Next Day Business
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Is Eating Less Always a Good Idea?
Contact Lori Boyle at BWB Graphics & More,
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Goodwill Customers to Save Even More Money with
New “Scratch Off Sundays” Promotion
Goodwill Industries of Northern Illinois is helping its customers save
even more money in 2015 with the brand
new “Scratch Off Sundays” promotion. Revenue from customers who purchase items
through the “Scratch Off Sundays” promotion will help fund Goodwill
programs that enable community members in need to enhance their lives.
Shop Goodwill each Sunday and receive a “Scratch Off Sunday” card to
reveal instant savings of 10-30%.
A-PC Computers LLC Earns Respected Technology
Industry Credential
A-PC Computers announced that it has received the CompTIA Managed Services Trustmark, a respected industry credential that signifies A-PC’s adherence to best practices
for technology service delivery and customer interaction.
To earn the CompTIA Managed Services Trustmark, A-PC Computers was evaluated on several aspects of its business
operations including organizational structure, technology tools, systems
utilized, standard operating procedures and IT service specific activities.
www.mchenrycomputers.com.
Best Tips for New Members
• Upon entering a mixer, ask for Kay at the door.
• Attend a “Discover the Chamber” as this is the best
way to learn about the Chamber.
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Award reflects company’s consistently high level of customer service
Rock Solid Builders, Inc. has earned for the
third year in a row, the service industry’s coveted
Angie’s List Super Service Award, reflecting an
exemplary year of service provided to members
of the local services marketplace and consumer review site in 2014.
Rock Sold Builders have met strict eligibility requirements, which
include an “A” rating in overall grade, recent grade, and review period
grade; the company must be in good standing with Angie’s List, pass a
background check and abide by Angie’s List operational guidelines.
Rock Solid Builders, Inc. is located at 4131 W. Orleans St. in McHenry.
815-363-7133, office@rocksolidbuildersinc.com or www.rocksolidbuildersinc.com.
It turns out that cutting your calories below your Basal Metabolic Rate
(BMR) results in a slowed metabolism, which creates a vicious cycle of
weight gain. In essence, your body no longer has
the reserves it needs to keep the body in balance.
Eating enough calories is critical so that your body
has enough amino acids to increase your rate of
metabolism. So starvation is not the way to lose weight! Fitness tip provided by Coach Michelle of Foxfire Fitness. www.foxfirefitness.com
“Performance Unlimited Inc. is Thrilled to Receive
this 2014 Angie’s List Super Service Award.”
“Only about 5 percent of the Auto Repair companies in McHenry
County have performed so consistently well enough
to earn our Super Service Award,” said Angie’s List
Founder Angie Hicks. “It’s a really high standard.”
Performance Unlimited have met strict eligibility requirements, which include an “A” rating in overall grade, recent
grade, and review period grade; the company must be in good standing
with Angie’s List, pass a background check and abide by Angie’s List operational guidelines. 815-728-0343; www.4performanceunlimited.com.
Gary Lang Offers GM Owner Loyalty Rebates
You can start the New Year right by saving money and getting a great
deal thanks to the GM owner loyalty rebate program. Rebates range from
$500 to $1,000 on select GM vehicles.
What’s
more, you can combine these loyalty rebates with the
other standard rebates and incentives that are currently
being offered on the model you are interested in today.
While the loyalty rebates on the various makes and models of GM vehicles will vary, you can enjoy significant savings on many
popular GM names, including Chevrolet and Cadillac, as well as Buick and
GMC and their many different vehicles – perhaps the perfect one for you!
www.GaryLangAuto.com.
area
of commerce
April • May • June 2015 • Page 11
Business Briefs
A Day at Petersen Farm is themed “Country Fair”
Date is Sunday, June 28th from 10am
to 4pm. There will be music, magician, cow
milking , coloring contest, petting zoo, hayride, opening of the historic farmhouse &
barn, garden, kid’s activities, food vendors,
McHenry County Farm Bureau, 4-H, etc. For
more info contact Pat Wirtz at 815-385-0191.
Boston Becomes Delta’s Eighth Nonstop
Destination From MKE Milwaukee
Delta’s new nonstop service to Boston will be operated with CRJ-900
dual-class jets, featuring 12 seats in first class, 12
seats in Economy Comfort and 52 seats in economy
and will begin June 5th. The new flights, which will
operate six days per week, will depart Milwaukee
at 7:10am and arrive in Boston at 10:26am. Return
flights will leave Boston at 7:20pm and arrive in Milwaukee at 9:02pm. Introductory fares start at just
$133 each way and can be found online at www.delta.com. The complete
list of nonstop cities can be found at www.mitchellairport.com.
Lee & Carol Cooney Donation to McHenry
Riverwalk Foundation
The McHenry Riverwalk Foundation has announced a gift of $2,500
by Lee & Carol Cooney to the Foundation for future improvements of the
McHenry Riverwalk. The McHenry Riverwalk Foundation was formed in
2002 to assist the City of McHenry in its programs to develop parkways
and walking paths on public land along the Fox River. With a pedestrian
bridge over Boone Creek and views of the river, the project is intended
to help revitalize the downtown business area and provide easy access to
a beautiful recreational area for residents and visitors. The Foundation is
trying to advance the extension of this amenity by obtaining private donations and not using public funding. Anyone or any groups interested in
helping fund the Riverwalk should contact John J. Smith, the Foundation
President, at 815-236-3700. The Cooney’s names will be added to the
plaque along with many other supporters of the Riverwalk at the entrance
off Green Street.
Outlook for Today’s Investors: Less Certainty - but
Potential Opportunities
Smartphones, tablets and other technological innovations of today
have made our lives more enjoyable and productive
in many ways. Yet when it comes to investing for the
future, our predecessors in the 1950s and 1960s may
have had an easier time of it than we do.
What’s changed? First, real wages - wages after
inflation is taken into account - have stagnated for
about 40 years. Secondly, guaranteed pensions have
largely disappeared. To help compensate for these
losses, you’ll need to consider two things: investing
for growth and taking advantage of every retirement plan available to you,
such as your 401(k) and IRA. Putting as much as you can afford into these
tax-advantaged accounts can help you build the resources you may need
for a comfortable retirement.
As far as attaining rising wages and enjoying guaranteed retirement
payments, we don’t have the “certainties” that many people had in previous decades. But look closely at the opportunities you do have as you
plan for your future. For more info contact Dave Lammers, Edward Jones
Investments at 815-344-2925. Member SIPC
Make Cooking Fun and Easy!
So often life gets crazy and we end up eating the first easy thing we can
find. With the right tools and just a little prep, that easy thing can also be
a delicious healthy option. When making your shopping list for the week,
add a variety of fresh fruits, vegetables, lean protein such as chicken, fish
and beans, and whole grains such as brown rice, whole wheat bread or
quinoa.
Once the shopping is finished, get the family involved prepping food
for the week. The Pampered Chef® has a plethora of tools that can make
prep, fun, quick and easy. For example, cutting your fresh veggies with
the Crinkle Cutter gives them a flair that make them difficult to resist even the kids will be reaching for them! Use the Food Chopper to dice
enough commonly used ingredients for the week, such as onions or garlic,
so they can be tossed right into the pan without additional prep.
With all your ingredients for the week prepped ahead of time, meals
can be thrown together in a breeze, making the healthy choice the easy
choice. Have fun creating different dish combinations by adding your
protein of choice, a variety of precut vegetables and favorite Pampered
Chef® seasoning or run to your Covered Baker - the options are endless.
Throw the dish in the microwave or oven and continue your busy schedule
while the Covered Baker does the work.
Using some of these time saving tactics along with your favorite PamPage 12 • April • May • June 2015
pered Chef® tools can turn a chore into a fun family event that will make
healthy snacks and meals a part of your
regular routine. Contact Kerry Cichowski
or visit www.pamperedchef.biz/kerry for
more info on tools that can make cooking fun and easy!
McHenry Area Chamber Newsletter
A Bag of Marbles
A man had lost his job. He had an interview for a new job, but traffic
kept him from making the appointment. The lottery ticket he bought that
day didn’t even win. He was having a bad day.
After dinner, he went for a walk along the beach. As he strolled along,
barefoot in the sand, with the sun setting in the West, his foot struck
something. He reached down and picked it up. It was a small bag full
of marbles. “Just my luck,” he thought. Then, he had an idea. He took a
marble out of the bag and tossed it into the sea as he said, “This for that
stupid job. I didn’t like that job anyway.” “That felt good,” he said as he
took out the second marble. “This is for traffic. I hate traffic.” “That felt really good,” he said as he grabbed the next one.
This went on for the better part of an hour. In the beginning, the marbles
went pretty fast. As he was getting to the bottom of the bag, he really had
to think. But, over the course of that hour, he had let go of all of the things
that had been holding him back. He had two marbles left. He took one of
them in his hand and said, “Here is for all of the good choices I am going
to make going forward in my life.” He threw that marble as hard as he had
ever thrown anything in his life. As he heard it plunk in the water, he decided to keep the last marble as a memory of this night. He had not felt so
good in a long time. He had thrown all of his troubles into the sea and he
was ready for a new beginning. He put the marble in his pocket and went
home with a new bounce in his step.
At home, his wife noticed a difference in him right away. She asked,
“What have you been up to?” He smiled and took the marble out of his
pocket and showed it to her. He was going to tell her how he threw all of
his troubles into the sea and he was ready for a fresh start.
Before he could say a word, she said, “What a beautiful Pearl. Where did
you get it?” He looked at his hand. He was, in fact, holding an absolutely
beautiful pearl. A pearl that would change their lives, forever. He sold the
pearl and paid all of their debt and did get that new beginning. From time
to time he thought about that walk along the beach. His old self would
have been full of self pity for all the pearls he threw away. His new self
knew that is was the best walk he had ever taken.
There are three morals to this story:
#1: What looks like a bag of marbles may be a bag of pearls - These
pearls are your friends and your family. Your clients and your referral partners. Your neighbors and anyone else you associate with. Are you shining
these pearls and wearing them proudly, or are you throwing them away
one by one?
#2: When you let go of your troubles good things will happen to you.
So many people are focused on all of the negative situations around them
and they never see the amazing world that is right in front of them.
#3: The most important moral of this story is: When you bring home a
pearl to mamma, she will be happy. And, when mamma is happy, nothing
else matters. Now, get off the bench and get back into the game!
Submitted by Tim Stewart, Executive Leadership Coach
KUDOS KORNER
“Kudos to Frank Hosticka from LegalShield for his referrals. Frank is so generous and always thinks of other
businesses as he is out networking. He has graciously
sent me personally many referrals, leads and good
contacts.” ~ Christine Mahoney, Third Vision Background Searches &
Consulting
“Winter was coming and K-9 Kastle has a long
driveway. My previous snow plow operator broke
down and scalped my grass. I thought “THE CHAMBER WAY” and called Dana at K.T. Cleaning and
Snow Removal. They staked out the driveway all the
way back to the barn. Their plow is lifted to push snow over the grass.
What a relief - no snow piled by the parking area.
K.T. Cleaning & Snow Removal from Wonder Lake,
“You are a Howling Success” with all the K-9’s”. ~
Kathy Reiland, Gypsy Glen K-9 Kastle Pet Resort.
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WHAT’S
UP
MEMBERS!
Mixers (5-7pm)
June 2nd
Alden’s Kennels, Inc.
April 14th
Meals Like Mom’s Personal
Chef Service & McHenry
Moose Lodge #691
6810 Barnard Mill Rd., Ringwood
June 9th
Family Health Partnership
Clinic
401 Commonwealth Dr., Crystal
Lake
3535 N. Richmond Rd., McHenry
April 21st
A Child’s Place, Inc.
1159 Adams Dr., McHenry
June 16th
Chamber Referral Group
MCII & Village of McCullom
Lake
801 N. River Rd., McHenry
4811 W. Orchard, McCullom Lake
May 5th
Snuggery
June 30th (rain date July
1st)
Letizia Financial Group
May 19th
Gary Lang Auto Group
1107 S. Route 31, McHenry
1307 N. Green St., McHenry
Save the Date Scramble - April 24, 2015
Save the Date Golf Outing - May 20, 2015
WINGs
“Tables of Interest” Luncheon
May 27th, 2015
11:30am to 1:15pm
31 North Banquet & Conference Center
$28 chamber members; $33 non-members
Have a hobby? A new interest? Find out who else
shares what makes you, you. Attend Tables of Interest
luncheon where women move from two different tables
featuring lunch and dessert and a topic discussion specially designed for them. See others you network with,
in a totally new way.
2015 Table Sponsors - Kathy Reiland, Gypsy Glen K-9 Kastle; Victoria
Cook, The Center for Guilt-Free Success; Joyce Konstantinow, Blooms &
Rooms Design Studio; Karen Lavin, KML Associates; Theresa Voge-Kaman,
Michling Plaza & Associates PC; Jenneen Hansen, Heritage Woods of
McHenry; Bobbi Baehne, Think Big Go Local; and Carla Morris, Sacred
Mindscapes
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“Never Eat Alone” Luncheons
Network with members the second Friday of the month from
11:45am-1:00pm for an all inclusive reduced price lunch which
includes tax and tip. Dates are:
April 10th, May 8th
and June 12th.
Sponsored by
Networking Tips & Tools
7:30-8:30am
Chamber Office, 1257 N. Green St. FREE!
Scramble Training - April 17th
Finding Your Target Market - June 26th
Bring Your Lunch N’ Learn
“Take Charge of Your Future - Long Term Care Insurance” April 15th
“Reputation Management” - May 13th
12noon-1pm Chamber Office, 1257 N. Green St. FREE!
SOHO brings in special speakers
providing topics for our Small Office
Home Office organizations needs.
Meets for small businesses the first Monday of each month
at 6pm in the Chamber Office. Meeting dates are: April 6th,
May 4th and June 1st.
Visit a Referral Group
Each member is entitled to two visits to every group. Contact
Tammy at 815-385-4300 to schedule a visit.
The Young Professionals Group
is being redeveloped. If you are
interested in being a part of the
group, contact the Chamber at
815-385-4300.
For Community Savings Visit
www.mchenrychamber.com
Fan us at Facebook
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WHAT’S
UP
MCHENRY
UPCOMING EVENTS
Dear Friends,
The 66th annual Miss McHenry Scholarship
Pageant will be held on Saturday, June 20th in
the McHenry High School West Campus Auditorium. Contestant applications are available at
East and West Campus, Marion Central, and the
Municipal Center.
The Pageant is sponsored by the City of
McHenry and the McHenry Police Officers Association and our generous business community
who sponsor the contestants.
Save the Date
Country Meadows Wine & Crafts
Crafts - Farmers Market - Wine
Tasting Festival - Vendor Fair
Sunday, September 20th
www.mchenrychamber.com
Downtown Scavenger Hunt, Tuesday, April 28th, 5-7pm.
www.mchenrychamber.com.
Radical River Rally
Saturday, October 3rd
$10 per vehicle; $15 per person for
dinner
Sponsorships available!
www.mchenrychamber.com
New Event! - Bunco
The Chamber will be hosting a Bunco
Tournament this year. Watch www.mchenrychamber.com for more info to come.
Fiesta Days Preview
Bella Cane - July 10th
Music Fest Weekend - July 10th - July 12th
Ace Frehley of Kiss - July 11th
Sam Illanas of the Bodeans - July 12th
Parade Marshal Ceremony - July 16th
Children’s Ice Cream Social - July 17th
Arts & Crafts in the Park & Sidewalk Sales July 18th
Parade - July 19th
www.mchenryfiestadays.com
For Community Savings Visit
www.mchenrychamber.com
Fan us at Facebook
http://www.facebook.com/
Our new Pageant Director is Sarah Wandall.
Sarah has been an active participant in organizing past pageants and was a 2011 contestant.
The event will benefit from her experience and
style.
The Miss McHenry Scholarship Pageant is
just one of the many examples of the support
our community receive through the year from
our local businesses. Please remember to show
your appreciation and Shop McHenry!
Susan E. Low, Mayor, City of McHenry
Starting a new business? Check out what the
McHenry Area Chamber can do to Help Your Business Grow! www.mchenrychamber.com.
WINGs
“High Tea”
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Lisa Cowger, Palmarium Home
Inspection Services samples the
delicious food provided by Toni’s
Serendipity Event & Party Planning.
DoraLee McCracken, Cracken Cakes
& More; Bonnie Curry, St. Patrick’s
Church; and Nancy Tunberg, First
Midwest Bank are assisted by guests
for this Improv scene.
WINGs Committee gets ready
to serve - Carla Morris, Sacred
Mindscapes; Bobbi Baehne,
Think Big Go Local; Jill Kaman,
JSK Advertising Design; Lisa
Cowger, Palmarium Home
Inspection Services; Stacey
Kubis, Home State Bank; and
Aneta Ivanova, American
Community Bank & Trust.
Thank you to our “High
Tea” sponsors: Dave
Matts, Shah Center; Amy
Moerschbaecher, Centegra
Health System; Jenneen
Hansen, Heritage Woods
of McHenry; and Nancy
Tunberg, First Midwest Bank.
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