Friday, September 25, 2015

UFO Drop-In Saturday 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. -- Crystal Lake Park District Administration Building

The Crystal Lake Park District is pleased to announce the fall dates for the popular program-UFO (Unfinished Craft Object) Drop-In. This program is for crafters of any kind (ages 18 & up) and features a chance to drop-in and have uninterrupted time to sew, quilt, knit, crochet, cross-stitch, scrapbook with people who share your crafting passion. Come for a few hours or stay the entire day. Bring your project and supplies. Sewing machines are welcome. Fee is $5 per date. No need to register, just pay at the door.
 Dates: Saturday, September 26, October 17, November 21, December 19
Time: 9 am-4 pm
Fee: $5 per program date
Location: Crystal Lake Park District Administration Building Lower Level Board Room, One East Crystal Lake Avenue, Crystal Lake. Please note: if you need ramp access to the building, please contact Cindy Dunham (815) 459-0680, ext. 1226, no later than noon the day before the program.

Thursday, September 24, 2015

New And Unique MCC Classes For Homemakers

McHenry County College’s Continuing Education Department is offering some new and unique autumn classes.  Learn about re-upholstering, create a fall centerpiece or holiday swag. Grab a friend, make it a girl’s day, or just spend time doing something fun and creative.
The following classes are available:
Tips & Techniques of Re-upholstering: Learn the basics of re-upholstering for a fresh updated look of a worn vintage chair. The instructor will discuss style, color and function to give you a new look appropriate for your home. This is a demo class. Students will not re-upholster in this class. Class takes place from 6:30-8:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 1 at Blooms & Rooms, 1245 N. Green Street, McHenry. Cost is $19. Use course code: NCF S18 001 to register.
Fall Centerpiece: Transition your Halloween centerpiece to Thanksgiving for your gathering table. Learn trade secrets of how to transition your table from one holiday to the next. Class takes place from 6:30-8:30 p.m. Thursday, October 29 at Blooms & Rooms, 1245 N. Green Street, McHenry. Cost is $29. Use course code: NCF S20 001 to register.

 Holiday Swag: A fun and festive silk pine swag embellished with your favorite colors and trimmings for the season. Learn the art of bow making and tricks of embellishments that create the magic in your swag. Class takes place from 6:30-8:30 p.m. Thursday, November 5 at Blooms & Rooms, 1245 N. Green Street, McHenry. Cost is $39. Use course code: NCF S21 001 to register.

 To register, call the MCC Registration Office at (815) 455-8588.  For more information, call Claudia Terrones at (815) 455-8782 or Renee Erling at (815) 455-8759.

State Supreme Court Ruling On High School District 155 Bleachers


MEDIA STATEMENT

Regarding Illinois Supreme Court Ruling on Crystal Lake South High School Bleachers

Attributable to Community High School District 155
Board of Education President Ted Wagner

 We are disappointed with today’s Illinois Supreme Court ruling. Community High School District 155 followed the required Illinois School Code process, and obtained all required permits from the Regional County Superintendent in planning and constructing the bleachers at Crystal Lake South High School.

District 155 will fully comply with all Court orders regarding the demolition of the bleachers. At the direction of the Board of Education, in December 2014, the district issued a request for proposals seeking bids for this work demolition. We are committed to working with our residential neighbors, and we will continue to work with the City of Crystal Lake to move forward in a cooperative and respectful manner. We will now work to finalize a demolition process and timeline that will minimize disruption to our students and community.

Tuesday, September 22, 2015

Fishing Line Major Pollutant In Area Waterways

Did you know that fishing line is a major pollutant in area waterways and can entangle and cause harm to wildlife, boat propellers and even people? Additionally, ingestion is deadly to fish and waterfowl. 
 
The Crystal Lake Park District is installing Monofilament Recycling Receptacles at fishing pier locations through the parks. These receptacles will be installed near the fishing piers at Main Beach, West Beach, Veteran Acres and Woodscreek Park. Installation is expected to be completed by October 1. Fishermen are asked to collect and deposit used fishing line in the receptacles in an effort to keep our waters clean and our wildlife safe. Used fishing line will be collected and used to construct underwater fish spawning structures.