From the President June | 2018 - River Run [email protected] 33 Year...
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Board Directory....................3Directory Change Form ......4River Run ARC Form..........5Pet Tales ..............................6Is Your Mailbox Need TLC..7Tips for Hiring a Painter ....8River Run Club News........18Bistro Specials ....................19Aerobics Calendar ..............20Clubhouse Events ..............21Adult & Junior Tennis ......22Courtside With David........23Raptors Sponsors ..............23
ReporterFrom the PresidentBy Jim Dorociak | President RRHOA
Summer is Here!
Ihope your summer is off to a good start and you areenjoying the warmer and drier weather. The drierconditions allowed the “green team” (our certified
arborist, landscape manager and the RRHOA Board members)to complete an inspection of the berm areas. The team waitedto do this until we could access the spring growth and be sureof the trees’ status after the budding was completed.
As I noted in last month’s newsletter, many of you havealso noticed that we have a large number of pine trees thatare dead or a majority of the tree is brown/dying. The arborist,as well as our management company, mentioned that manyother subdivisions are also dealing with this same issue. Theprocess to remove these identified dead/bad trees will beginshortly. The trees that have damage, but are still alive andhave a majority of green still present, will be watched and re-evaluated in the near future.
In the fall, per the recommendations of our experts(arborist and landscaper), the board will look to replace someof the removed trees with new tree and bush plantings as thisis the best time to plant.
Just a reminder to complete an Architectural Review Formprior to any outside work on your home (some examplesinclude, but are not limited to, painting, roofs, decks, fences,pools, additions, etc.). This form must be completed inadvance of any work starting to avoid delays and/or fines. Ifyou have any questions, please feel free to contact KimberlySutherland at our management company RealManage(formerly Rowell).
The RRHOA Board will next meet at the River Run Club onJune 11th, 2018 at 6:30 pm.
Best of Luck to all our River Run Graduates!
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Pet TalesNaperville Area Humane Society
Please join us for our 2018
Putts for Pets Golf OutingTuesday, July 24, 2018Bolingbrook Golf Club
For 24 years, the Putts for Pets Golf Outing has been a
community favorite.
Held every summer, the event attracts over 150 golfers and
community leaders.
Putts for Pets includes 18 holes of golf, breakfast, late lunch,
on‐course beverages, prizes and auctions.
Register online at www.naperhumane.org (under events tab)
We look forward to seeing you on Tuesday, July 24, 2018!
Jubilee | Female | 7 Years OldMy name is Jubilee and I came all the way from Oklahoma in search of a new forever home! Don’t let myage deter you from meeting me because I enjoy fun activities such as toys, walks with my humans, and I dotolerate some other dogs to play with. I seem to not be a big fan of smaller animals (dogs, cats) or smallhumans. It would be best if my future home did not have kids under 12 in it. Just come and look at my sweetface in person and fall in love with me! I’ll be at the shelter waiting!
Sir Reginald | Male | 2 1/2 Years OldYou can call me Reginald, Reggie, or Reg, or you can change my name entirely, but you don't have to call me Sir.It's just a fancy title I gave myself because I've always dreamed of becoming a knight. I think of myself as beingmuch braver than I really am, though, so I don't think I'd make a very good knight. Besides that, they wear a lotof heavy armor -- yuck! I just want to spend my days rolling in catnip, watching the birds and plotting againstthem (from inside the house of course) and lounging with my family while trying to decide what to watch onTV. I like to talk sometimes, so you'll need to be ready to answer all of my questions. I'm nervous around smallchildren, and I'll probably hide when you have visitors, so don't expect me to be the life of the party all thetime. One more thing — I'd like to be your one and only pet. If you ask me, I'm all you need.
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MailboxFast.com, a 5-star rated Naperville mailbox installer saysevery year the USPS designates a week in spring to encourageit's customers to examine, and if necessary improve, repair orreplace worn, broken or missing mailboxes and posts. A neatlooking and made to specification mailbox can not only make thepostal couriers job easier and safer, but it can also improveproperty values and appearances in your neighborhood.
Per the postal service website at this link https://about.usps.comyou should inspect your mailbox for the following :1. The mailbox itself should be approved by the PostmasterGeneral.2. It should be designed to protect the mail from weather.3. It should be safe to use.4. It should be conveniently located. 5. It should be neat in appearance. (Your neighbors willappreciate this also.)
Please note that brick built mailboxes are considered a"deadly fixed object" and can be a liability in the event ofan automobile collision. Read more about brick mailboxesbeing prohibited in Naperville http://www.naperville.il.us
Here are some tips you can perform to check your mailboxfor safety:1. Wiggle the post.. is it loose? leaning? is the armsupporting the mailbox loose?2. Is the mailbox securely fastened to the support arm?3. Is the mailbox rusty? Does it have sharp edges and doesthe door hinge operate properly?4. Do you have your address properly displayed on the flagside or front of the mailbox? 2" or larger numbers on theflag side, 1" or larger numbers on the door if in a cluster.This also helps emergency responders find your home.5. Does the mailbox itself hang over the roadway making ita target for sideview mirrors?
If your mailbox fails any of these tests, it's probably a goodtime to repair or replace your old mailbox and/or post.MailboxFast.com can make the task of repairing orreplacing your old mailbox painless whether it's amaintenance issue or if it becomes damaged.
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Now is a Great Time to Freshen Up Your Home’s ExteriorWhat You Should Know Prior to Hiring a Painting Contractor
Your home is one of your biggest investments and
maintaining this asset is essential to the growth of your equity.When it comes to home maintenance, it is wise to hire aprofessional, but use the “Buyer Beware” approach and armyourself with what to look for when hiring a painting contractor.The good news is with a little research at your fingertips andwisdom, you can put the odds in your favor to find the rightteam for your home renovations.
Remember, if you are changing the color of the exterior ofyour home, you must seek approval by the homeownerassociation’s Architectural Review Committee prior tocommencing your project.
Know How to Find a Legitimate andQuality Contractor
In 2014, the law on business insurance changed addingmore requirements. There are multiple uninsured or underinsured contractors currently doing business. They often cutcosts by not carrying necessary insurances, allowing them tounderbid legitimate contractors. It is illegal for a company orsubcontractor to not have workmen’s compensation and generalliability insurance.
You, as a homeowner, will be liable if a worker gets injuredor if something gets damaged due to the negligence of anuninsured or under insured worker.
If a contractor or subcontractor can’t provide properdocuments, don’t walk — RUN. Always ask for copies of bothGeneral Liability and Workmen’s Compensation currentinsurance documents for all people involved, especially whensubcontractors are involved.
Beware of cold walk up salesmen. It is illegal to solicitproducts and services door-to-door without proper licensing inmany communities and almost all communities where a nosolicitation sign is displayed. This is a very inexpensive way forcompanies to drum up business and is usually accompanied witha made up hardship story.
Know and understand your contract. Watch out for trickyworded contracts. They should be specific and to the point.Know what product is going to be applied, how it’s going to beapplied and what kind of finish it’s going to have.
Big name brands like Benjamin Moore and Sherwin Williamshave many lines or grades of paint ranging from just under $20dollars a gallon to well over $60 dollars a gallon. Make sure yourcontractor specifies what grade paint you are getting and makesure they use the products that were agreed upon in thecontract.
Things to Know About Staining CedarHomes
Only use stain on your cedar home, be it solid base ortransparent. Cedar wood needs to breathe. Solid base stain hasthe appearance of regular paint, but is designed to let the woodbreathe even with multiple coats. If a home is experiencingpeeling problems chances are that paint was used instead ofstain at one point on your home. The number one reason forfailed exterior and interior coatings is lack of proper preparation.
The other largest factor in a failed coating is improperapplication. For example, spraying verses hand application.
For best results stain must be brushed. Brushing stain intothe grain of cedar insures proper adhesion, a top quality finishand promotes longevity, two traits unachievable by sprayingstain alone. Spraying stain also wastes material and can beproblematic to the surrounding environment due to elementslike the wind.
Treating Mildew with a bleaching solution is mandatory foreradicating mildew. Simply pressure washing alone won’t cut it.Even “mildew resistant” stains stand no chance if the mildewwasn’t treated properly. The crew has to get up on ladders andspray treatment and then follow with power washing.
Cedar siding is supposed to be snug against the wall of thehouse. If you can stick a credit card under the cedar planks, it’stime to refasten the planks. If you can stick your fingers underthe planks, your home needs immediate attention now.Tightening up the siding will also help with increased thermalinsulation, equating to more efficient heating and cooling.
Things to Know About Interior Painting
Almost anyone can quickly learn to use a roller somewhateffectively. What defines a mark of a true painter is how wellthey can handle a brush. Ceiling corners should be straight andrazor sharp as well as the edges on baseboard and trim.
It’s very popular right now to transform your wood trim topainted white. This is fine if your home has construction gradepine wood trim or your home has hardwood oak trim that wasstained dark or is not in the greatest shape due to ware and tear.
Rethink transforming your trim if you have beautiful naturalfinished light Oak. What’s popular now may not be popular inthe future. These transformations are for the most partpermanent.
Even though we live in a world were the open public canvoice their opinion and experiences through social media andreviews, it is still difficult to find a quality contractor you cantrust. Knowing what to look for can help you find the contractoryou need to beautify and preserve your home.
Thanks for keeping River Run a premier place to live!
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River Run Club... “A private, social, recreational and fitness club.”
Let’s see now — the NEW Poolside Patio...check.
Bistro stocked and staffed…check. Pool filled…
check. Tennis nets/ windscreens up…check. Air
hockey and foosball tables up…check. JAWS SLIP & SLIDE
INTO THE POOL.. A BIG CHECK!
To end the school year in true River Run fashion, JAWS
kept spitting out the school children into our outdoor pool on
Friday, June 1st right after school! Free ice cream novelties
were available for any student attending this special event.
Now, that’s how you get a party started.
Summer of 2018 has arrived! The River Run Club is ready
for the summer season! Memorial Day weekend was a great
beginning as Mother Nature gave us hot and sunny weather
for the entire holiday weekend. The outdoor pool was very
well attended and the Bistro was keeping up with the guests’
appetites as we went through lots of burgers, brats and hot
dogs along with our meatball subs. The water slide got plenty
of use cooling off our younger members as they made many
trips down the 25 foot slide.
At this time, I would like to take a moment to congratulate
all of the graduating seniors, Class of 2018 Neuqua Valley and
Benet Academy High Schools. I would like to wish each of you
the very best of luck and success in your future endeavors as
you begin another step in your journey AND to all of the moms
and dads who deserve a “pat on the back” as well.
Our first event of the 2018 season was the River Run Golf
Invitational which was held at the Naperbrook Golf Course on
Friday, June 1st. The weather was beautiful throughout the
day with a little breeze to keep the temperature cool. All of the
participants gathered at the 19th hole to discuss a few
Mulligan’s and consume a few beverages while returning to
the Clubhouse for a Steak Frye Dinner charbroiled over the
coals with all the fixins’. A good time was had by all.
Speaking of golf, River Run will sponsor a “Nine & Dine”
golf event on Sunday, June 24th from 1 to 7 pm. Couples can
sign up by contacting Chris or myself at the Clubhouse as
reservations are required. Just think, two couples per
From the General Manager’s Desk
RIVER RUN CLUB BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Jose Martinez President 630-904-5610
Jeff Algrem 1st Vice President 630-355-1435
Michael Piggott 2nd Vice President 630-428-0364
Mike Duncan Secretary 630-926-2519
Tony Smith Treasurer 630-904-5116
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foursome, nine holes of golf with your
significant other followed up with a nice
dinner and awards. Sounds like a fun
afternoon to me.
The Raptor’s swim and water polo
teams have many home events this
month starting with their “pep rally” on
Friday, June 8th from 5 to 7 pm at the
Clubhouse. If you have not attended a
swim or water polo event at River Run,
it is a great way to spend an afternoon
or evening cheering on our home team,
enjoying a brat or pretzel while
watching the local kids perform. So
please check the Clubhouse Event sheet
located in this newsletter, at the
clubhouse or on the River Run website
for dates and times for the upcoming
home events.
Along with the Raptor’s water polo
games starting at 7 pm, the River Run
Clubhouse is bringing back an oldie but
goodie event — Happy Hour. This event
will begin every Friday evening at 6 to 8
pm with members “BYOB”ing their
favorite beverage and the Clubhouse
will provide a tasty treat on a
complimentary basis. This event is
geared for our adult membership to
gather in friendly conversation in a
comfortable setting on our new Pool
Patio. So why not stop by after the work
week to sit and chat with your
neighbors and friends while sharing
your favorite beverage and a few hords.
Moving forward, the first of three,
that’s right, three Dive–In Movie Nite’s
will be on Wednesday, June 20th from 8
to 10 pm at our outdoor pool. So, plan
on bringing your favorite floatie to sit in
the outdoor pool while watching a
favorite flick on the big screen. Of
course we will have pizza, cheesy bread,
juice boxes and ice cream treats for all
guests. Space is limited and judging by
last years’ event, this event will fill up
fast. We are asking you to call in to the
Clubhouse as reservations are required
for this outdoor event.
On Friday, June 29th after the
Raptor’s water polo meet, River Run
will host an Adult Inner Tube Water
Polo event for adults only. This event
will start at approximately 9 pm and is
sure to be loads of fun. Whether you are
playing or just cheering on your
neighbor, after this event, I am sure that
we will have plenty to chat about in the
next newsletter!
With our tennis program in high
gear this year with Pro David Walker
returning, Racquets & Rita’s is
scheduled for Saturday, June 23rd from
7‐10 pm on the tennis courts.
Wednesday evenings will still be a
fun night on the courts as well with
men’s and ladies drills and competitive
matches all evening. If you are planning
to play a few sets during the summer,
please be sure to call ahead to reserve a
court and time that you prefer.
Our first “ROCK YOUR BLOCK”
Party is scheduled on Saturday, June
30th from 2 pm until ?. That’s right,
there is no ending time! Baybrook Court
is kicking off the “Battle of the Block
Party” on this day as they will host food,
beverages and entertainment on the
new Poolside Patio for all of River Run
to enjoy. They are claiming to be the
block to beat in this friendly
competition to see what block in River
Run can be called “The Party Block
Champs” of 2018.
Any other members can enter their
block by contacting Mark at the
Clubhouse to secure their date. Voting
will be done by all of the River Run
membership at the end of summer and
a trophy presented to the Block Captain
at the Octoberfest Beer & Wine festival.
Baybrook says that it will be
NO CONTEST! Hmm...Any
takers?
Speaking of outdoor
events, if any member would
like to have an outdoor event
for that special occasion,
please contact Chris Burg or
myself so that we can
coordinate one of our outdoor
locations for your event. The
Knoll for 80 people and our
Cabana for 20 people are the
ideal poolside locations for
your event. Along with the new
Poolside Patio, be it a
graduation or birthday
celebration as well as a get together of
family and friends, our staff will be
available to assist in set up, servicing
and clean up so all you have to do is
bring the guests and have some fun!
As always, weather permitting, I
will be grillin’ on Friday, Saturday and
Sundays with special items each week.
If there is a special item that you would
like to see come off the grill, please stop
by to discuss with me as I am always
open for suggestions. I will also be
sending e‐mails out every Tuesday and
Thursday mornings to keep every
household in River Run updated on
events and happenings. If you are not
on River Run’s email list, just stop by
the clubhouse and we will get you
signed up. This way, you will be totally
informed on what is happening
throughout the season.
We have a few new faces this year
that have joined our lifeguard and
Bistro staff as well as many returning
veterans. I am extremely proud of all of
our associates as each associate seems
to have that special something that it
takes to be a part of the River Run team.
As always, please be sure to give me
any feedback or guidance as to
improvements that can be made. I am
looking forward to seeing all of you this
summer so that we can make your
Clubhouse the destination of choice for
you and your family.
And to think that we are just getting
this party started… Mark Maiorano
General Manager, continued...
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Monday - Hot Dog Tuesday - Ice Cream Sundae CupWednesday - Sushie. You bringthe cup, we fill it up!Thursday - Root Beer FloatFriday - Adult Happy Hour from6 to 8 pm — BYOB and hords.
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Hi River Run members! I am happy to be back for my second tennis seasonat River Run and ready to get out on the courts! My goal is to build a fun,competitive, and social tennis culture here at River Run. Teaching tennis isa privelage for me and want to share it with all of you!
Sign-ups and registration for summer classes are underway. You can visitour River Run Clubhouse for Adult & Junior class schedules!
I will be running some fun adult social events during the summer months,including Racquets & Rita’s and our Wimbledon White event. Also, duringthe pool’s happy hour on Fridays, you can come hit with me from 5 - 6 pm!
For any questions regarding classes or events, please don’t hesitate toemail me at [email protected].
I hope to see many of you out on the courts with me this summer! David Walker | Head Tennis Pro | River Run Club
The 2018 swim team season is underway!
The Raptors would like to thank their sponsors for your support.
Courtside with David
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