Archive for April, 2010
The Art in the Park Festival in Elmhurst
Out and About in Elmhurst
The weather forecast for this weekend looks good. So why not join my husband and I and spend a few hours this weekend at the “ART OFF THE PARK” on the grounds of the Elmhurst Art Museum at 150 Cottage Hill Avenue, north of Wilder Park in Elmhurst.
This marks the 14th Annual Art in the Park juried show of fine art, craft and design and takes place Saturday and Sunday this weekend. The Art in the Park festival, produced by RGL Marketing for the Arts, Inc., is a wonderful place to find unique handcrafted jewelry, paintings, ceramics, photography, sculpture, furniture, glass, mixed media and fiber art selections. Discover one-of-a-kind gifts for Mother’s Day, graduations, birthdays and springtime celebrations.
There will be 110 outstanding artists exhibiting at this exciting weekend-long event with live entertainment and an assortment of food for sale by select vendors.
The 4th annual Raku in the Parking Lot will take place with artist Ken Nance. For only $15, visitors will be able to have their own piece of this centuries-old, Japanese pottery form. Pick a pot to glaze and watch as the piece is fired in a gas-fueled kiln and transferred into a metal can full of sawdust and excelsior where a magical transformation occurs. All creations will go home that day!
Elmhurst Art Museum will be open from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. on May 1 and May 2 in conjunction with the festival, and will be free of charge. Special children’s activities will be provided by Elmhurst Art Museum from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. each day.
I will be looking forward to seeing you there.
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Lombard Park District Memorial Trees and Bricks
Lombard Park Distict Has Great Gifts
Each year around this time, I begin to receive invitations to Communions, Confirmations, Graduations and Weddings. This year I have already received three invitations to Eagle Scout Ceremonies.
If you have a special event coming up and are looking for an unusual gift, I have a suggestion. It’s from the Lombard Park District. They offer a memorial tree and personalized brick program.
You can have a tree planted in the honoree’s name for $150.00 – $200.00 depending on the size and type of tree. If you want something a bit less expensive, you could order a brick engraved with whatever you wish for as little as $75.00. When my mom, who was a forever gardener, passed away, some friends purchased a memorial brick in her name.
It sits below the Lilacia Park sign and each time I visit, I stop by to see it. What a very thoughtful gift.
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Maintaining Your Lombard Area Home
Out and About in Lombard – Gutter Maintenance is Important
Last weekend I was showing homes in the Lombard and Glen Ellyn area. I was surprised at how many homes had visible debris coming out of their gutters.
Regular maintenance is the key to well working gutters. It is suggested that your gutters and downspouts are cleaned out in both the spring and again in the fall, once the leaves from nearby trees have fallen.
If you don’t clean your gutters and downspouts, the rain will not run off or drain properly and over time this can cause damage to your home’s foundation.
Inspect the gutters as you clean them, looking for any rust, holes or loose nails. Make sure they are securely fastened to the house. Run some water through the downspouts and make sure that the water running out of the downspout is being properly diverted with the use of a plastic or concrete diverter. You don’t want the water emptying out on the ground where it will cause erosion. A few hours on a nice day can save you thousands of dollars later. Your home is your most valuable asset; regular maintenance is a way to preserve it for years to come.
For the past few years, I have used Mark Keane of Keane Maintenance to do my gutters and have been pleased with his services. If you are like me and prefer someone else on your roof, his number is 630-595-1570.
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Lombard Area Spring Gardening Tips
Out and About in Lombard – Annuals and Perennials
I know we have had a few nice days recently. But if you are tempted to buy some annuals to plant outside, STOP. It’s just too soon to do it. The experienced gardener waits until at least Mother’s day to put those first beauties in the ground.
But that doesn’t mean you can’t begin to plan now. Take a walk around your house. Is it attractive and inviting? Are there wide open spots that could use a make over? This is the time to begin planning, not planting!
Many people find that annual flowers such as impatiens, geranium or snapdragon’s fill their need to have instant color. The term “Annual”, means that they complete their life cycle in one growing season. They grow, flower, produce seed and than die. Next year you will have to purchase them all over again.
I prefer perennials. Perennials come back year after year. And they come in fuller and more beautiful every year. Examples of these would be coneflowers, sedum, asters and salvia. Successful perennial gardens start with the soil. If you eliminate all the weeds prior to turning the soil, it will make your job much easier throughout the growing season and bring you years of color in your garden.
If you are looking to plant some perennials, give me a call, I just might share!


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326 Lombard Homes For Sale Qualify For Tax Credit
Out and About in Lombard -17 days 17 hours 27 minutes 14 seconds
As of today, we have only 17 days left on the Home Buyers Tax Credit.
In order to qualify you must have a completed purchase contract on a condo, townhouse or single family home dated by April 30th and close on that purchase by June 30, 2010.
If you are just now thinking of purchasing to qualify for this credit, you need to find a home that is NOT a short sale. Short sales are very attractively priced, but the chances of you closing on the deal before the end of the Home Buyers Tax Credit are just not in your favor. In January, I helped a young couple to close on a short sale purchase within two weeks, but had already waited almost two month before the initial contract was accepted.
Right now in Lombard we have 326 homes available for purchase. The inventory is high and there are many homes that might fit your individual need. But you will have to act quickly to qualify for the Home Buyers Tax Credit. We are not expecting this to be extended.
However, don’t lose hope. On May 1st, 2010, Coldwell Banker is coming out with a new program that is actually better than the government tax credit. It’s better because there are NO restrictions as to who can qualify. Keep checking my blog so you can be the first to hear the details.
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