Friday, June 19, 2015

Joe Gottemoller Will Seek Countywide Election As County Board Chair


The announcement was made Wednesday at a gathering of more than 125 supporters in Crystal Lake. Illinois Comptroller Leslie Geissler Munger was the guest speaker at the event, and said Gottemoller has done a great job as chairman so far, and is the right man to lead the County Board in the future. "I'm glad Chairman Gottemoller is stepping up to run in McHenry County’s first ever county-wide election for County Board Chairman. I just wish I could take some of Joe's fiscal responsibility and McHenry County's Aaa credit rating back to Springfield with me where we deal daily with a nearly $6 billion bill backlog and huge budget deficits," said Munger. "The State of Illinois could certainly take a cue from the McHenry County Board and Chairman Gottemoller who have passed balanced budgets and frozen property taxes the last three years."

Gottemoller, a Crystal Lake attorney, was first elected to the McHenry County Board as a District 3 representative in 2012. He was re-elected to his seat as the top vote-getter in November of 2014, and then elected by his peers a month later to serve as their chairman. “When I ran for county board for the first time in 2012, it was because I wanted to promote job and economic growth, protect taxpayers from unnecessary tax increases and improve the efficiency of County Board operations,” said Gottemoller. “I have a record of success in those areas and continue to hold them as priorities today.”

Since Gottemoller was elected to serve on the McHenry County Board, the county’s taxpayers have saved over $10 million in property taxes. This savings is the result of deliberate action by the board not to access additional tax revenue available annually though the property tax cap law. “Here in McHenry County we have some of the highest property taxes in the nation,” Gottemoller said. “While the majority of a residential tax bill represents school taxation I believe we have a duty at the county level to do everything in our power to control our portion of people’s taxes.”

In addition to holding the line on taxes, Gottemoller said he considers other key achievements during his tenure on the county board to be:
  • Creation of a Unified Development Ordinance (UDO): The UDO will guide growth and development in the McHenry County for the next decade. Through the UDO, all land and development regulations were consolidated into one central document, making it easier for people to know the county’s zoning rules/regulations.
  • Creation of a Statute of Limitations for Building Permit Violations: Through this update to the county’s zoning regulations, there is now a 10-year limit for how far back the county can go when issuing fines for zoning violations. This removes issues that arose when property owners were being fined for property issues that pre-dated their ownership of land.
 “I believe I have made some great strides since being elected to the McHenry County Board in 2012 and becoming the Chairman in 2014,” said Gottemoller. “Now that the county’s voters will, for the first time, start choosing the board’s leader in 2016, I hope my record has earned me the support of the voters for the position of County Board Chairman.”

Thursday, June 18, 2015

Summer Workshops In Biotechnology and Agriculture At MCC

McHenry County College in collaboration with Energy Concepts, Inc. (ECI), is coordinating two summer STEM workshops for educators. The first workshop, Foundations & Applications in Biotechnology and Agriculture Biotechnology is offered July 13-17. The second workshop, Material Science Technology, is offered August 3-7.  Both workshops meet from 8-5 p.m. Monday through Thursday and from 8 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. on Friday.

The Foundations & Applications in Biotechnology and Agriculture Biotechnology workshop will introduce this field of applied biology that involves the use of microorganisms to perform specific industrial processes.  Students will have an opportunity to study genetic engineering and understand how this has led to new fields of scientific endeavor while evaluating the bioethics and social concerns related to biotechnology.  Bioprocessing and biological systems will be introduced as additional concepts to achieve industrial purposes.  The role of biotechnology in agriculture, medicine, the environment and immunology will be demonstrated through activities and experiments to drive critical thinking skills.

The workshop will feature hands-on lab activities, experiments and demonstrations. Facilitators are Jeanne Moldenhauer, vice president of Excellent Pharma Consulting, Inc. and president of ECI and Tom Chinske, science teacher from Vernon Hills High School.

The second workshop, Material Science Technology, will demonstrate contextual learning for the five basic categories of materials: Solids, Metals, Polymers, Ceramics, and Composites. Students will learn more about the demands for faster, stronger and more economical materials that fuel a surge in material science-related jobs.  Material Science Technology offers a way for students to identify and develop the skills needed to be ready for this competitive job market.  This workshop also includes hands-on lab activities, experiments, and demonstrations. Facilitator is Merrill Rudes, vice president of ECI
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Attendees are eligible for 36 hours of professional development for either workshop. Both workshops will take place at Energy Concepts, Inc., 404 Washington Blvd. in Mundelein. 
For more information or to register for either workshop, contact: Merrill Rudes at mrudes@ecimail.com or call (800) 621-1247.

Wednesday, June 17, 2015

West Bay Of The Crystal Lake Slated for Herbiciding

On Tuesday morning, June 23, 2015 Hey and Associates, Inc. will be conducting herbicide treatments of areas within West Bay and at points around various No-Wake buoys on the north side of the lake. The treatment areas in West Bay will include waters adjacent to the shoreline to approximately 150’ offshore, and areas well offshore near the buoys to the north (Public swimming areas are not included in this treatment). These areas are to be treated with a granular form of a selective aquatic herbicide to control specific, unwanted submerged vegetation.
Water use restrictions are as follows:
  • Do not use water from treated areas for irrigation, sprays or for potable (drinking) water for a
  • period of up to 21 days
  • Do not swim in treated water for a minimum of 24 hours after the application date (see above)
  • There are no restrictions on using water from treated areas for fishing after this application
Treatment signs will be posted at the time of the treatment in each individual lot where the treatment will occur near the shoreline.  For more information, contact Hey and Associates, Inc.  847-740-0888.

Tuesday, June 16, 2015

Two Versions Of QuickBooks® Accounting Software Training At MCC

The McHenry County College Workforce Community and Business Programs offers QuickBooks® accounting software training. Intuit QuickBooks is a small-business accounting program that makes accounting easy with tools to organize your finances all in one place. Choose between the desktop QuickBooks Series, which works with the software-based product and the QuickBooks Online Series, which is the cloud computing version of the program. Basic accounting and computer skills are necessary for program success.

QuickBooks enables the user to track bills, invoices and estimates and to perform payroll functions in one easy to use accounting software solution. These hands-on, instructor-led courses allow the user to become confident and save time and money by eliminating trial and error learning. QuickBooks organizes your accounting system and lets you get back to business.

Intuit QuickBooks™Online (QBO) is the cloud computing version of a small-business accounting program that makes accounting easy with tools to organize your finances all in one place. The cloud version is a distinct product from the desktop version of QuickBooks, and has many features that work differently than they do in desktop versions.  QBO can be accessible via an iPhone, a BlackBerry, and an Android web app. This series is not taught online, it is hands-on at the Shah Center. 
 
The QuickBooks Online six-course series is scheduled for 1:30-4:30 p.m. Wednesdays, July 15 through August 19, using course code #NTC C50 001. Cost for the series is $505.  Participants can register for the QuickBooks Online Overview course if they want to learn firsthand what the features and benefits of the program. The individual course is scheduled for July 15, using course code: NTC C44 001 to register. The individual course fee is $99. 
The six course, QuickBooks desktop series is scheduled from 6 to 9 p.m on Mondays, Aug. 10 through Sept. 21, using course code #NTC S57 001 when registering.  Cost for this series is $505.

These courses take place at the MCC Shah Center, 4100 W. Shamrock Lane in McHenry. To register, call (815) 455-8588 or register online at www.mchenry.edu/community. For more nformation, contact the Shah Center at (815) 455-8593 or send an email inquiry to shahcenter@mchenry.edu. To view the current schedule of courses, go to:  www.shahcenter.mchenry.edu/catalyst.

Special Day Packages Available At Park District

The Crystal Lake Park District is now offering reservation packages for resident families, non-residents and corporate groups and weekday groups. In addition Main Beach is now offering Birthday Party Packages. Main Beach is located at 300 Lake Shore Drive, Crystal Lake and West Beach is located at 2330 Lake Avenue, Crystal Lake.

Reservation packages may include: picnic areas, Main Beach Pavilion, Main Beach Band Shell and West Beach Party Room and Deck. Addition fee add- ons to reservation packages include: reserved picnic tables, tent space, group boat rental, band shell area.

Birthday party packages include: invitations, beach admission, free parking, freeze pops, reserved picnic tables, and a birthday beach ball for the birthday child. Residents: $5 per person (minimum 10 people), Non-residents $10 per person (minimum 10 people). Birthday party packages do not include facility rental.

Reservation forms for rentals and birthday party request forms can be found on the Beach Information page of the Crystal Lake Park District website www.crystallakeparks.org/Parks-Facilities/beaches. For more information contact Kim Buscemi at (815) 459-0690, ext. 1217, kbuscemi@crystallakeparks.org.


Monday, June 15, 2015

WEATHER OUTLOOK -- WET AND MORE WET

WINNEBAGO-BOONE-MCHENRY-LAKE IL-OGLE-LEE-DE KALB-KANE-DUPAGE-COOK-
KENDALL-INCLUDING THE CITIES OF.ROCKFORD.BELVIDERE.WOODSTOCK.
WAUKEGAN.OR.DIXON.DEKALB.AURORA.WHEATON.CHICAGO.
OSWEGO
1034 AM CDT MON JUN 15 2015

.FLASH FLOOD WATCH FOR PORTIONS OF NORTH AND CENTRAL ILLINOIS AND NW INDIANA REMAINS IN EFFECT THROUGH LATE TONIGHT.

* PERIODS OF THUNDERSTORMS ARE EXPECTED TODAY INTO THIS EVENING
ACROSS N. IL. THE ATMOSPHERE IS FAVORABLE FOR STORMS
TO PRODUCE VERY HEAVY RAINFALL RATES.POTENTIALLY UP TO 2
INCHES PER HOUR. IN ADDITION.STORMS MAY TRAIN OVER THE SAME
AREA.FURTHER INCREASING THE LIKELIHOOD OF FLOODING.

* DUE TO RECENT BOUTS OF RAINFALL OVER THE PAST WEEK TO TEN
DAYS.THE GROUND IS NEARLY SATURATED IN MANY PLACES AND
ADDITIONAL RAIN COULD VERY WELL LEAD TO IMMEDIATE RUNOFF AND
RAPID FLOODING.AS WELL AS QUICK STREAM & CREEK RISES.
FLOODING OF SOME ROADWAYS MAY OCCUR.& THE TIMING OF THE
HEAVIEST RAINFALL MAY IMPACT THE LATE AFTERNOON & EARLY
EVENING COMMUTE.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS.
A FLASH FLOOD WATCH MEANS THAT CONDITIONS MAY DEVELOP THAT LEAD
TO FLASH FLOODING. FLASH FLOODING IS A VERY DANGEROUS SITUATION.

YOU SHOULD MONITOR LATER FORECASTS & BE PREPARED TO TAKE ACTION
SHOULD FLASH FLOOD WARNINGS BE ISSUED.

LA SALLE-GRUNDY-WILL-KANKAKEE-LIVINGSTON-IROQUOIS-FORD-LAKE IN-
PORTER-NEWTON-JASPER-BENTON-
INCLUDING THE CITIES OF.OTTAWA.MORRIS.JOLIET.KANKAKEE.
PONTIAC.WATSEKA.PAXTON.GARY.VALPARAISO.MOROCCO.
RENSSELAER.FOWLER
1034 AM CDT MON JUN 15 2015

.FLASH FLOOD WATCH REMAINS IN EFFECT THROUGH LATE TONIGHT.

THE FLASH FLOOD WATCH CONTINUES FOR
* PORTIONS OF IL & IN.INCLUDING THE FOLLOWING
AREAS.IN IL.
FORD.GRUNDY.IROQUOIS.KANKAKEE.LA
SALLE.LIVINGSTON & WILL. IN IN.BENTON.JASPER.
LAKE IN.NEWTON & PORTER.
* THROUGH LATE TONIGHT.

* PERIODS OF THUNDERSTORMS ARE EXPECTED TODAY INTO TONIGHT ACROSS
N. IL & NW IN. THE ATMOSPHERE IS FAVORABLE FOR STORMS TO PRODUCE VERY HEAVY
RAINFALL RATES.UP TO 2 INCHES PER HOUR.
IN ADDITION.STORMS MAY TRAIN OVER THE SAME AREA.FURTHER INCREASING THE LIKELIHOOD OF FLOODING.

* DUE TO RECENT BOUTS OF RAINFALL OVER THE PAST WEEK TO TEN
DAYS.THE GROUND IS NEARLY SATURATED IN MANY PLACES AND
ADDITIONAL RAIN COULD VERY WELL LEAD TO IMMEDIATE RUNOFF AND
RAPID FLOODING.AS WELL AS QUICK STREAM & CREEK RISES.
FLOODING OF SOME ROADWAYS MAY OCCUR.& THE TIMING OF THE
HEAVIEST RAINFALL MAY IMPACT THE LATE AFTERNOON & EARLY
EVENING COMMUTE.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS.
A FLASH FLOOD WATCH MEANS THAT CONDITIONS MAY DEVELOP THAT LEAD
TO FLASH FLOODING. FLASH FLOODING IS A VERY DANGEROUS SITUATION.

YOU SHOULD MONITOR LATER FORECASTS & BE PREPARED TO TAKE ACTION
SHOULD FLASH FLOOD WARNINGS BE ISSUED.

Appreciation Picnic For Woodscreek Playground Construction Volunteers

Woodscreek Playground Construction Volunteers from 1993
Invited to Appreciation Picnic

Back in 1993, a dedicated group of volunteers came together to form ‘Operation Playground’ in order to construct Woodscreek Playground over the period of several days. The Crystal Lake Park District would like to invite the Operation Playground volunteers back for a Volunteer Recognition Picnic and Ribbon Cutting Ceremony at the newly renovated Crystal Castle Playground and Splash Pad at Woodscreek Park. Volunteers will get to view the legacy of the playground they established and also see the happy faces of the next generation enjoying the new Crystal Castle and Splash Pad. Operation Playground volunteers and their families are encouraged to attend, bring your photos/ scrapbooks to share and enjoy hot dogs, burgers, chips, dessert and beverage provided by the Crystal Lake Park Foundation. For more information contact Ann Viger, (815) 459-0680, ext. 1205, aviger@crystallakeparks.org

Dates: Monday, June 15
Time: 6:30-8 pm
Location: Woodscreek Park, 1416 Willow Tree Drive, Crystal Lake