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or most drivers, snow is something they’d rather do without — but for a local club, when winter’s white stuff drops in for a visit, they can’t wait to get back on tracks.

The Pearl City Sno-Pearls look forward to the frigid fluff because that’s when they can fire up their snowmobiles and whiz along their happy trails. The trails wind over the hills and through the woods in a 20-mile radius around Lake Carroll, and they’re maintained by the group of snowmobiling enthusiasts who enjoy their off-road rides.

Established in the late 1960s, the group has about 40 duespaying members who create and maintain a network of trails both alongside existing roads and on private properties for all snowmobilers to enjoy. The club meets at 7:30 p.m. on the first Thursday of each month at the Slurp ‘N Burp tavern in Loran (read more about the Slurp ’N Burp in the Jan. 2021 issue of Lake Lifestyle). Along with the usual orders of business, members also talk about their snowmobiling activities and keep others up-to-date on what’s going on with them.

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When there’s enough snow on the ground — at least 4 inches — that’s when things shift into high gear for the club. All of the time and effort members put in to maintaining the trails pays off when they can finally hop on their snowmobiles.

The club’s leadership is headed by president Ryan Gruhn, co-vice presidents Teddy Ils and Jared Nesemeyer, treasurer Tom Wienecke and secretary Stephanie Nesemeyer. Some members, such as Jeff Nesemeyer and Eldon Julius, have been with the club for several decades.

Though Jeff can remember when the club had twice as many members as it does now, he’s still proud to be a part of a club full of history and fond memories.

Over the creek and through the woods ... All it takes is something like a stream to stop snowmobile traffic; that’s why members of the Sno-Pearls roll up their sleeves and build bridges along their trail system. The one seen here is the longest along the club’s trails. The 50-foot long bridge spans Yellow Creek, southeast of Freeport, connecting Becker School and Forest roads.

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“We’re the second oldest club in the state,” Jeff said. “We have a lot of members — at one time we had around 100 with a large territory — and a lot of Lake Carroll people who come out.”

Julius has been hooked on snowmobiling for a while. He purchased his first snowmobile, a used one, in the late 1960s for $300, and moved up to his first new one, laying out $700 for it in 1972. He’s seen the hobby change and evolve in the many decades he’s been part of the SnoPearls, but each year is just as fun as the previous one, and he enjoys meeting new members and forming friendships.

“I enjoy the camaraderie,” Julius said. “That’s really the whole thing, the camaraderie and the poker runs. They help with all of the support of it. A lot of people don’t understand snowmobiling; they just think you’re out there being a bunch of honyocks. It’s just fun.”

Wienecke enjoys winter, a lot more than most other people he knows, he said. He, too, is a longtime snowmobiler, and it’s his job as treasurer to make sure the club’s money is spent wisely.

“All of the people I’ve met, they all have one common goal, and that’s just to have fun,” Wienecke said. “There’s a lot of camaraderie, like Eldon said, and it gives a lot of people something to do in the winter, and it’s fun.”

Snowmobiling is a hobby that Wienecke has shared with his family for many years, often occupying many winter weekends.

“My kids started when they were 2 years old,” he said. “Our neighbors, when we were in the suburbs, they would see us leave on Saturday morning — load up the sleds on the trailer, go out, come back well after dark, and do it again on Sunday. They’d say, ‘How can you take those kids out in that cold?’ They have the proper clothes on, they have helmets, and, guess what? We’re enjoying winter as a family, and you’re looking out the window going, ‘When is spring coming, because I hate winter.’ For us, winter went by fast.”

The Sno-Pearls’ trails connect with those of other clubs that surround them, tapping in to a nationwide network that makes it possible to even go from one end of the country to another, as long as there’s snow on the ground. The Sno-Pearls also sometimes team up with other clubs in the northwest Illinois region for fundraisers and occasional maintenance tasks.

When the weather starts to get colder and the chance of snow becomes a real possibility, the club will schedule a work day where members scope out the trails, make sure signs are in place, and inspect land and man-made bridges and structures along the path to make sure they are safe. Trail markings are removed each spring.

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The trails, originally mapped out decades ago, have evolved and realigned several times over the past 50 years, but continue to cover the same area around Pearl City and Loran.

However, club members can’t just simply lay out a trail wherever they feel like; property owners have to grant permission first, and the club supplies liability insurance to the landowners to prevent financial loss due to accidents. Trails are then marked from one property to another.

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From left: Pearl City Sno-Pearls treasurer Tom Wienecke, president Ryan Gruhn and secretary Stephanie Nesemeyer are seen here during the club’s January meeting. The club meets at 7:30 p.m. the first Thursday of the month at The Slurp ‘N Burp tavern, 4319 Loran Road in Loran. Go to facebook.com/snopearls or contact Wienecke at 815-977-0542 or snoblrs@aol.com for more information.

“The trails change from year to year,” Wienecke said, with the current system encompassing more than 100 properties. “Sometimes the land owner will sell out and someone else will buy or lease it, and you may have to reroute the trail. Most people don’t know what goes into marking trails. Being a club, people may think we can just snowmobile anywhere, and not know how these markers get put up. You got to get permission from the land owner, and without that, we don’t have a trail system.”

Julius said riders may not realize that the paths are what they are because of the efforts of dedicated clubs that make them possible. The Sno-Pearls have several raffle fundraisers to help pay for trail maintenance and liability insurance for landowners.

“There are a lot of snowmobilers who do not belong to a club,” Julius said, but the Sno-Pearls would like to see more riders become a part of a club and help grow the hobby. “That’s how a lot of the things get done. It all gets done that way, really.”

The club also sends each land owner along their network a turkey each Thanksgiving, as a thank you for the use of their land.

The gobbly gift is something that longtime landowners look forward to — and they haven’t been receptive to any substitutes. One year the club switched to giving out gift cards, Julius said, but people really missed that big turkey.

“They look forward to that turkey,” Julius said. “Believe it or not, they really look forward to it.”

Pending snow cover, trails in Illinois are open to snowmobiles from Dec. 15 to March 15. Snowmobiles traveling in Illinois need to be registered with the Illinois Department of Natural Resources. Likewise, if traveling from Illinois to trails in Wisconsin, an out-of-state trail pass is needed, which can be obtained through the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources.

Along the Sno-Pearls’ 100-mile trail network are bridges that carry snowmobiles over small streams. The longest bridge is one over the Yellow Creek southeast of Freeport connecting Becker School and Forest roads, which is about 50 feet long. Maps can be obtained at the Slurp ‘N Burp, 4319 S. Loran Road in Pearl City, for a small fee.

As with most snowmobile clubs, members’ dues go to help pay for the bridges, posting trail signs and liability insurance to landowners along the trails. Individual yearly membership dues are $25, and family membership dues are $35. Checks should be made payable to “Pearl City Sno-Pearls”. Club members also receive the monthly Illinois Snowmobiler magazine with news and feature stories about snowmobiling throughout the state. Stop by a monthly meeting or find the club on Facebook for more information.

“It’s a hobby that’s come a long ways,” Julius said. “It gives you something to look forward to and makes you enjoy winter.”

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The friendly face at Tom’s Tackle Box belongs to owner Tom Calam, who’s been behind the counter at his store for more than 35 years, hooking up customers with anything they need for a day of R&R — rest and reel-axation.

om Calam must be doing something right. After all, he’s had his customers hooked on his business for quite a while.

For more than 35 years, Calam has been keeping anglers’ tackle boxes and buckets full of fishing supplies and bait from Tom’s Tackle Box, his small shop on Freeport’s east side, which doubles as an auto detailing shop on the other side of the building that he owns as well.

From bait to all types of panfish gear and terminal tackle to poles meant to last for years, Calam boasts an impressive inventory to serve customers who stop by his shop from all corners of northwest Illinois and beyond, Lake Carroll included.

“I get a lot of support from the guys who go down and fish at Lake Carroll,” Calam said. “I listen to the guys to see what they are looking for and I tell them what’s what.”

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Whether it’s at Lake Carroll, on any of the region’s rivers that range in size from the Plum to the mighty Mississippi, or other private lakes such as Lake Summerset or Apple Canyon, Calam has a good idea what’s in them and knows what it takes to reel them in. His experience allows him to know what kinds of fish are more prominent where, as well as the various rules and regulations that different spots have — Lake Carroll, for instance, has several rules in place about catching certain types of fish.

Calam’s inventory goes from wall to wall along two small rooms, and is rotated seasonally. During ice fishing season, Calam puts out plenty of tungsten jigs for customers. Tungsten jigs sink faster and push through slush on water better than a regular jig. For those who prefer the good ol’ favorites they’ve always used, Tom’s carries a selection of Rembrandt jigs, which used to be popular before the tungsten ones caught on.

As for bait, depending on the season, there’s a selection of nightcrawlers, red worms, leeches, minnows, chicken livers and sucker fish available.

Though his business keeps him busy, Calam still likes to answer the casting call whenever he can. The store is open seven days a week, and he’s there to catch the fishing crowd, which likes to get an early start, opening up at 7 a.m. and if that’s not early enough, an outdoor vending machine with bait and general supplies is available around the clock from April through October.

If it’s fishing gear you need, chances are Tom’s Bait and Tackle has it — lures, baits, hooks, rods, reels, and more. In an area between Dubuque, Dixon, Rockford and Madison, Tom’s has the largest inventory of any independent bait and tackle shop. “There’s a little more selection of products to choose from,” than at the big box stores, owner Tom Calam said.

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“You wouldn’t believe how many people roll in at about 1- or 2-o’clock in the morning saying they’re headed out to go fishing and getting minnows and bait. There’s terminal tackle in there, bobbers, hooks, weights and catfish bait.”

Being out on the water has been a lifelong passion for Calam. Before having his own shop, he used to work for Hank Perdue of Perdue Marine when it was on the north end of Freeport. Then he got involved with his uncle and cousin at a retail shop about 40 years ago, where they started selling a small selection of fishing equipment during the mid-’80s. At first, not a lot of customers took the bait, but like any patient fisher, Tom waited for it to catch on. He took over from his relatives and he began to get more nibbles.

“My uncle always sat back there and made spinners and buzzbaits, and doing the different lead heads,” Calam said. “That lasted about a year and a half, and he said, ‘The hell with it,’ and wanted to sell the stuff off. Then I got the idea of trying my own deal of selling them and buying a little more of this and a little more of that.”

Calam’s constant communication with vendors and staying up-to-date on the latest advances in the fishing industry has helped him keep the business going. He has one vendor who sells a product called Gulp! Alive! — an artificial bait that looks about as close to the real critters as you can get. They’re especially useful at places that don’t allow live bait, other than worms or spikes, to be used.

The business has managed to survive and thrive in an industry that’s undergone several changes in recent years. Smaller fish-

ing equipment companies have been bought out by larger ones, and local shops such as Calam’s are disappearing from the rural landscape. In an area between Dubuque, Dixon, Rockford and Madison, Calam’s place has the largest inventory of all independent shops.

While big retailers reel in a lot of customers looking for fishing gear, there’s still a difference between small businesses and big box stores: Shops like Calam’s offer not only personalized, firsthand local knowledge that comes from years of experience, but a better selection, too.

“There’s a little more selection of products to choose from,” Calam said. “You’ll go to Wal-Mart and they’ve only got a few jigs. I hear a lot of people that say they’d rather come here, and it may be another dollar or fifty cents more, but at least there’s a selection they can choose from.”

And then there are the fish tales.

A lot of Calam’s customers enjoy chatting with him, swapping stories about the ones that got away — and the ones that didn’t — and getting tips and pointers, and Calam will share his own experiences as well.

“I had a gentleman — he’s in a nursing home now — who once said: ‘I remember when I used to go down to the river around Thanksgiving-time and ice fish, even around Christmas,’” Calam said. “Old-timers, they’ll come in and tell you about the Pec and how guys used to drive their old beater cars when it got bitter, bitter cold, and say how the Pec would freeze up with four feet of ice and they’d drive on the river.”

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It’s the kind of banter you’d be hard-pressed to find in a box store, and it’s part of what he enjoys about having a shop to call his own — though he does admit that thoughts of retirement have been crossing his mind these days more than they used to.

“As I’ve found out, once you get involved in a bait shop, it takes a lot of hours of work,” Calam said. “It’s something you can’t just turn the key and come in and work; you got to be around seven days a week.”

But when the day finally comes that he’s ready to cut bait and sell his business, he hopes someone comes along to tackle the job of owning the shop and keeps the business going for years to come. That way, he can swap the “Open” sign at his business for one that he can hang on his front door back home …

“Gone fishin’.”

from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. and Sunday from 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. A 24-hour outdoor vending machine for bait and select fishing supplies is available on site April to October. Call 815-232-3337 for more information.

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here used to be a time when most people would make out their shopping list and head downtown to visit their neighborhood grocer.

In Lanark, you still can.

Nestled along a row of historic buildings in the city’s business district, in a storefront that dates back to 1881, the Lanark Food Center has bucked the trend of big box stores and their miles of aisles to offer a small-town shopping experience to customers with grocery lists long and short.

Whether you’re gathering up ingredients for some goodies, planning a cookout, need a snack and some sundries, or you’re just making your weekly grocery trip, chances are you’ll find it in the store’s half-dozen aisles, where

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owner Tushar Patel and his staff are stocking something else in those aisles: smiles.

Patel has been welcoming shoppers to his store for nearly 15 years, and customers who come through the store’s doors aren’t just from Lanark, they’re from all over the area — Lake Carroll, Shannon, Chadwick, Milledgeville, Pearl City and Forreston, to name a few. There aren’t many grocery stores in small, rural towns as there were even just a few decades ago. Lanark Food Center is one of only three grocery stores in Carroll County, and is the only one located in the eastern one-third of the county. And while convenience stores and other general stores that can be found in small towns offer some grocery items, Lanark Food Center offers a full line of groceries — produce, fresh meat, deli foods and more.

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Having a store to call their own has earned Patel a lot of respect in a community he’s called home for more than a decade.

“The community has always supported us,” Patel said. “We live here in town, and our kids are going to school here in town. It’s a small community where everyone knows everyone. Almost half of the people know my name, stuff like that.”

Patel came to Lanark from the Chicago suburbs to buy the store and keep it going after its previous owners sold out. Understanding the importance a grocery store has on a community as small as Lanark, Patel has invested a great deal of time in making sure it thrives and survives, and that involves keeping not only his customers happy, but also the community he lives in as well.

Tushar Patel, owner of Lanark Food Center, likes the small-town flavor of his community, and the community likes the small-town flavors they find in his store. “The community has always supported us. We live here in town, and our kids are going to school here in town. It’s a small community where everyone knows everyone.”

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The store has donated to several churches in Lanark through an arrangement where churches collect store receipts from their congregates, and bring them back to the store, where Patel donates 1 percent of the total sales on each receipt collected to the church.

The store also has its own rewards program. Those enrolled earn 1 percent in rewards on most purchases, which is like getting $1 for every $100 spent during a visit. There are some exceptions with the program, though: beer, tobacco, lottery, newspapers, gift cards, propane sales and DVD rentals; and rewards can’t be redeemed for those items either. Rewards can be earned with non-beer liquor and wine purchases, but rewards cannot be redeemed for them.

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You’ll find plenty of smiles on the aisles at the Lanark Food Center, where Jenna Green (left), Paige Waller and Preena Patel are happy to help shoppers.
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Patel started the program in the summer of 2021, and it’s paid off for many shoppers.

“People like that,” Patel said. “They get the points and cash it out on buying groceries. All they have to do at the counter is enter their phone number. We had almost $6,000 redeemed last year. That all goes back to the people in our community.”

Another way Patel’s stepped in and stepped up to help the community: When COVID hit in 2020, many people weren’t able to leave home to get groceries, so the store began a delivery service, from Monday through Friday throughout the eastern one-third of Carroll County during the height of the pandemic. These days, delivery service is still offered, but only on Wednesday.

“We have a few customers every week now, but it was very helpful in the pandemic time when we were delivering almost every single day except weekends,” Patel said. “Every day we’d get somebody who would call and ask if we’d deliver. At that time, the elderly people who couldn’t get out needed that service. Everybody’s come to know all my employees’ names.”

Planning a party and need some hors d’oeuvres? The store can put together meat and cheese trays, vegetable and fruit trays, or fruit baskets.

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Want to see what’s on sale? The store publishes its sale flyer at lanarkfoodcenter.com and on its Facebook page, and paper copies are available both at the store and in the weekly Prairie Advocate newspaper.

The store will also occasionally share recipes on its Facebook page, too. Recent dishes include three cheese macaroni, keto beef stew, instant pot Cuban chicken and soft ginger cookies.

Along with cash and debit/ credit cards, food stamps via the Illinois Link program, as well as WIC assistance, also are accepted at the store.

Patel is grateful his store has come to play such an important role in the community, and he hopes to keep it that way for years to come.

“To be in a small community, it’s hard,” Patel said. “Not every small town has a grocery store. You got to make everyone happy in a small town, but our community has helped us real good, and that’s why it’s here.”

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Working inside a portable laboratory, William Thomas injects a nutrient-rich growing medium with the culture. A powerful hepa-filter keeps out impurities that can ruin mushroom growth.

ature makes it look so easy.

Armed with a portable lab, an industry standard refrigeration unit, fresh air filters, sterilizing chambers and two climate-controlled incubation and growing rooms, William Thomas, 55, founder/ grower of Meddling Sheep Gourmet Mushrooms in Amboy, is replicating nature’s microclimate to grow a variety of gourmet mushrooms.

Thomas first started his gourmet growing business — its name is a nod to one his favorite bands, Pink Floyd — as a hobby about five years ago. “I wanted to buy different mushrooms but couldn’t find them,” he said. “Plus, it was a bit of challenge.” So after doing some research and investing in some basic equipment, he got started. The hobby grew, and so did the mushrooms, and Thomas enjoyed the fruits — make that, fungus — of his labor. The end. Then COVID.

When his carpentry work succumbed to the pandemic, Thomas made the decision to focus on the mushrooms full time. “I cashed in some Bitcoin, used some tax return money, and started investing in the process.”

That investing was in more than just equipment; there’s an investment of time too, and there’s a fair amount of it when it comes to growing the finicky fungus.

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First things first: Thomas will order a mycelium liquid culture from a reputable growing house, which is injected into a nutrient-rich buffet of oats that have been sterilized. The batches are kept in special bags that allow for the flow of gasses. The inoculated grain is moved to a warm incubation room where the white tendrils of the mycelium start to spread throughout. After a few weeks, the grain is broken up and mixed with oak pellets, soybean husks and water and moved to the growing room, a cooler space where the bag is cut open to allow oxygen in and cause the tiny mushroom heads to burst forth.

Harvesting and storage is the final step.

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The grow room, a step after the warm incubation area, is where the mycelium starts to emerge through holes cut in bags. This room is kept at 60 degrees.

The Pathfinder, is an exacting species, and is nicknamed a “teaching mushroom.” If a grower can perfect this then they know what they’re doing. “The mushroom is a native of Washington state and has a texture typical of most oyster mushrooms, but the flavor is unique as it has a sweeter essence to it,” Thomas said.

Like any new endeavor, mushroom growing is not without its challenges. There’s an art to the science of coaxing mushrooms to show themselves. It takes time and patience — and being able to understand mushroom talk.

“Figuring out my mistakes, learning to understand what my mushrooms were telling me. You have to figure out what they’re saying,” explained Thomas, “and after that, the grind of the boredom. Mixing substrate, doing the laboratory work, it’s the same [thing] over and over and over again.”

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The spent growing substrate is a great compost that Thomas offers for five dollars a bag at his Amboy home.

Despite these Sisyphean tasks, Thomas was finally able to sell his first mushroom on Sept. 1, 2021, at a farmers market in Amboy. Recently, he’s set up at indoor farmers markets at Loveland Community House in Dixon and the Twin City Farmers Market in Sterling.

Meddling Sheep Gourmet Mushrooms: Call 708-408-0031, e-mail MeddlingSheep@gmail.com, or find Meddling Sheep Mushrooms on Facebook.

Since then, he’s built up a loyal clientele — a loyalty that’s not lost on the grower.

When things were at their darkest and Thomas was questioning whether to continue this pursuit, his daughter asked: “If you quit growing mushrooms, would anyone be disappointed?”

Thomas’ simple answer was “yes.” n

Mushrooms can double in size every 24 hours. A finger-lickin’ good fungus — An edible mushroom that grows in the wild tastes nearly identical to fried chicken. The Laetiporus sulphureus, or ‘Chicken of the Woods,’ can be found across Europe and North America, mainly on oak trees but can also on yew, cherry and sweet chestnut trees. Laetiporus is brightly colored, succulent and soft, and has a fleshy middle. But be warned: Due to its similarity with other poisonous fungi, it’s best not to pick unless you’re an expert.

Mushrooms are 90% water

Mushrooms do not need sunlight to grow and they can be grown and harvested year-round. MORE FUNGUS FACTS page 28

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Looking to learn more about mushrooms? Curious what they taste like and how to prepare them? Meddling Sheep’s mushroom master can help. Check out his tips and info below and on the following page. ...

“The King Blue mushroom is a hybrid mushroom created by Andrew Reed of Mossy Creek

Mushrooms in Tennessee. It has turned out to be one of my favorite mushrooms because of its versatility in cooking and its delicious mild flavor.

If you are only interested in sautéing this mushroom, I have found that salted butter with no additional salt added is perfect — though a little garlic and some grilled onions bring it together nicely. But this is just the entry door to this mushroom’s array of uses.

Stir fry, deep fry, breaded or not. Quiche and casseroles, sauces and gravies, this mushroom is a gem. Some blue oysters have a tendency to be a bit chewy, which some people love and some people don't, but the King-Blue is tender without being mushy. I have it on my pizzas, in my eggs and omelettes. It goes well with all types of meat, venison, beef, pork, chicken. If preparing something in the crock pot, I make it a point to throw them in about a half an hour before serving. Of course, you can find other mushrooms that are better in a particular category but I have not yet found another mushroom that is across the boards able to be used in such a wide variety of ways. From fancy to simple this mushroom shines.”

“The Blue Oyster. As a mushroom grower, I have grown four different strains of blue oyster. This is my favorite for a variety of reasons. It has an eye-popping blue color, and a long shelf life when kept in a ventilated container or paper bag in the refrigerator. It has a firmer texture than most oyster mushrooms, and it has a mild mushroom flavor, which lends nicely to most dishes while absorbing the flavors of the foods around it.

The stems are a bit fibrous, which may be a turn-off for some mushroom connoisseurs, but is something I personally enjoy. When sautéing, I cut stems in quarter-inch lengths and sautéed with the caps. There will be a mild crunch and a bit stronger mushroom flavor.

These mushrooms are good on pizzas, in eggs and omelets, casseroles and quiches, soups and many different sauces, and of course, sautéed as a side dish or on top of poultry, pork, venison and beef.”

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Grow and glow ‘shrooms — There are at least 12 known Bioluminescent varieties of mushroom that create their own eerie green light when the sun goes down. These species contain a compound called oxyluciferin, which emits a spectral glow similar to ones generated by fireflies, and some species of algae. It is theorized that this light is intended to attract insects at night, which then help spread the mushrooms’ spores.

The most popular mushroom variety grown in the U.S. is white button, followed by crimini (brown or baby bellas), portabellas, enoki, oyster, maitake and shiitake.

It takes about three weeks to produce the first mushrooms for harvest. Throughout the growing period, mushroom farmers play Mother Nature, manipulating water, airflow, temperature fluctuation and more.

Farmers combine materials such as hay, straw, corn cobs, cocoa shells, and horse or chicken manure and place them in stacked wooden beds mixed with the spawn.

Every mushroom harvested in the U.S. is harvested by hand.

One Portabella mushroom has more Potassium than 1 medium banana.

Mushrooms are low in calories sodium, fat and cholesterol, and are gluten-free. Mushrooms are a leading source of the antioxidant nutrient selenium. Antioxidants protect body cells from damage that might lead to chronic diseases and also help to strengthen the immune system.

Mushroom growers are known as the ”ultimate recyclers“ for their ability to convert byproducts and waste from other sectors of agriculture into the compost or medium used to grow mushrooms. Because of this recycling of other agricultural crops and byproducts, mushroom farms have a smaller environmental footprint than almost any other farms.

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“The Black Pearl is a hybrid mushroom. It is a cross between the King Oyster (which is not technically an oyster mushroom) and the motherof-pearl oyster.

This is a dark, meaty, dense heavyweight earthy mushroom. It is my go-to mushroom if I'm having steak, and to be honest it's one of the meatiest mushrooms, so you might consider skipping the steak. These mushrooms can be huge, sometimes weighing in at 3/4 of a pound individually, though they grow in beautiful clusters.

The caps and the stems have the same consistency, so use everything when sautéing. Some of the larger specimens have stems over an inch in diameter. These are favorites for making mushroom steaks. In addition, I will cut the stems into 3/4-inch lengths when cooking and they remind me of the same texture of a scallop. These mushrooms are also great for grilling as they are tough enough to be abused.

I have nicknamed these mushrooms my ugly-ducklings. Some of the mushrooms will have warty looking growths on top of the caps while others will have a fuzzy white covering on the cap. This is just the nature of this mushroom and nothing to be worried about as they are truly swans of the mushroom world.”

“Chestnuts are one of the odd ducks that I grow. It does not taste like a mushroom at all. This is one of the mushrooms that fall into the love it or hate it category. I always recommend people start out with a small amount to see if they like it before they get too enthusiastic.

The taste is nutty, like combining almonds and hazelnut. But you have to get the mushroom crispy to bring that essence all the way out. I suggest an extremely hot skillet with a high temperature oil or an air fryer.

If you do not get this mushroom crispy it is a slippery mushroom, and that's a deal-breaker for a lot of people. I love to stir fry this mushroom with vegetables, and the texture of the caps will be like an oyster and the stems will be like a stiff noodle. The nutty flavor will not be as pronounced, but it will be more like an over tenderized piece of meat. Think of stir fry at a Chinese restaurant and you get the picture.”

“Lion's Mane is not your typical mushroom. Its appearance is strikingly strange. It does not have gills for producing spores, it has teeth.

It is legendary for its health benefits and its flavor of lobster. If you were to take all of the ocean flavor out of a lobster and mix it with a mushroom, you would have Lion's mane. And to be honest, it tastes more like a scallop than lobster but people tend to argue this point.

This mushroom is not a good sautéed mushroom, though many people do. Do not cut this mushroom, you will shred it. It has a crab meat texture which makes it perfect for making vegan crab cakes.

Where this mushrooms shines is in soups. It'll make the best cream of mushroom soup. I love to add it to any chowder like potato soup. It does well in wonton and gumbo.

If you break it into larger pieces, baste it with olive oil and garlic, it is ideal for grilling.”

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Today’s growers have refined their growing process to use less than 2 gallons of water to produce one pound of button mushrooms, compared with an average of 50 gallons of water per pound for other fresh produce items.

Mushrooms don’t require as much land as other crops. On average, one square foot of space in a mushroom bed can produce 6.55 pounds of mushrooms. One acre of land can produce 1 million pounds of mushrooms annually.

U.S. mushroom farms support more than 21,000 jobs and $864 million in compensation, and contribute $3.3 billion to the economy.

Sources: https://farwestfungi.com; American mushroom institute (americanmushroom.org); and The Mushroom Council (mushroomcouncil.org).

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ho doesn’t love a three-day weekend? It’s a great time to take a break from the daily doldrums and workaday stress.

The last couple months have had a trifecta of time off — Christmas weekend, New Year’s weekend, Martin Luther King Jr. Day — and there’s another one coming up this month: President’s Day.

The federal holiday falls on the third Monday of the month — Feb. 20 this year — and has come to celebrate all U.S. presidents, though it began life as a way to honor the Father of our Country, George Washington, whose actual birthdate is a subject of dispute (keep reading to find out why). In Illinois, Abraham Lincoln’s birthday also is celebrated in February, with the Great Emancipator’s birthday falling on Feb. 12.

So why a holiday? The unabridged explanation is that, once upon a time, both birthdays were considered separate holidays, and thus days off from work for most people. However, by the 1960s, having both holidays in the middle of the week and so close to each other was becoming a bit of a hassle in the workplace. The Uniform Monday Holiday Act of 1968 addressed this, and — long story short — combined Lincoln’s and Washington’s birthdays into one day of observance, and one three-day weekend.

As for the aforementioned Washington’s disputed day of birth, it depends on what calendar is used: In 1752, the Kingdom of Great Britain switched from the Julian calendar to the Gregorian calendar, which altered several historical dates. Under the Julian calendar, Washington was born on Feb. 11, 1731; with the current Gregorian calendar, it’s Feb. 22, 1732.

But back to those three-day weekends …

With another one coming up, we here are Lake Lifestyle thought it fitting to put together a round-up of some presidential places in the area for folks who want to learn more about some of our country’s leaders —and there’s no shortage of them to visit throughout northern Illinois and eastern Iowa.

Illinois’ links to our leaders are many. Ronald Reagan was born here, while Abraham Lincoln, Ulysses S. Grant and Barack Obama called the state home at one time. Several more have visited for various reasons, but each has — or soon will have — places to honor them. As for Iowa, though its role in the presidential election has attracted many who’ve gone on to move in to the White House, its lone contribution to presidential ranks is Herbert Hoover, who has a place dedicated to his life that’s still close enough to make it a day trip destination (it’s about as far away as a trip into Chicago from Lake Carroll).

So if you’re looking for something to do on the three-day weekend, why not take a day trip to one or more of these sites with presidential ties — and they’re all close enough that you don’t even need Air Force One to get there.

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The first man who would become president and who, presumably, first set eyes upon Carroll County is Zachary Taylor. In 1828, he traveled upstream on the Mississippi River from Baton Rouge, Louisiana, to take command at Fort Snelling in Minnesota. The “Mighty Mississippi” would later serve as an important backdrop for

the Black Hawk War, in which he served as a colonel.

Taylor oversaw the construction of Fort Dixon along the north bank of the Rock River in what is present-day Dixon. The fort was used as a headquarters in the Army’s fight against Chief Black Hawk and his band. While Taylor made several visits to Fort Dixon, another future — and more famous — president, who served a decade after Taylor’s short time in office, also served there for a brief time.

In the War of 1812, Taylor made it up the Mississippi River as far north as present-day Credit Island in Davenport, Iowa, having led a group of soldiers in battle against British-aligned Indian forces. Taylor’s group retreated when news of the arrival of British reinforcements reached them.

Taylor isn’t the first president with a connection to the Lake Carroll area. That honor goes to William Henry Harrison, who was a delegate to the U.S. House of Representatives for the Northwest Territory — which included present-day Illinois — from 1799 to 1800, though it’s highly unlikely that he ever set foot in northwest Illinois.

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16th President 1861-1865

The Kentucky-born Lincoln came to Illinois from Indiana in 1830, having first settled with his parents in New Salem (near present-day Petersburg) before moving to Springfield in 1837, where he remained until being elected president in 1860. Lincoln’s history in Illinois’ capitol is well-preserved, and well worth a visit, but it’s not the only site in the state where the lanky log-splitter spent his time.

Lincoln, Illinois, is located between Bloomington-Normal and Springfield, and is the only city named in his honor before his presidency.

Only a couple of years into his settlement in Illinois, Lincoln volunteered for service in the Illinois state militia during the Black Hawk War. His path during his service was well-researched by historians; first along the bank of Illinois’ northern half of the Mississippi River to Fort Armstrong in present-day Rock Island, and then along the south bank of the Rock River from Rock Island to Fort Dixon.

Lincoln’s service in the Black Hawk War is limited to the digging of graves for war dead at two battle sites: First at the Battle of Stillman’s Run in Stillman Valley, and then at the Battle of Kellogg’s Grove near Kent. Both battle sites mention Lincoln by name and the duties he performed.

During Lincoln’s time in Springfield, he practiced law and his work won him the notice of the Illinois Republican Party, and he campaigned for Republican supporters in the few years before his term as president. In Sterling, Lincoln stayed overnight at the residence of local resident William Manahan while stumping for presidential candidate John C. Fremont in the 1856 election. Lincoln then spoke in support of Fremont at a rally in Sterling. Both the Manahan House and speech site are local historic sites.

Lincoln’s most famous visit in northern Illinois happened on Aug. 27, 1858 in Freeport — in the second of seven notable debates with Sen. Stephen A. Douglas while running for his seat. It was in Freeport where Lincoln made Douglas choose between one of two sides in the burning question of slavery in the United States: to either support the principle of popular sovereignty or the Supreme Court’s decision in the 1857 Dred Scott case over freedom in U.S. territories. Other debates took place in Ottawa (site of the first one), Galesburg, Quincy, Charleston, Alton and Jonesboro.

Springfield (Lincoln’s hometown)

Springfield Visitors Center, 1 S. Old State Capitol Plaza, Springfield; go to visitspringfieldillinois.com or call 217-789-2360.

Lincoln’s New Salem state historic site (Lincoln’s first home)

15588 History Lane, Petersburg; go to lincolnsnewsalem.com or call 217-632-4000

Lincoln (city named for Lincoln; with historic sites)

Lincoln Heritage Museum, 300 Keokuk St., Lincoln; go to museum. lincolncollege.edu or call 217-7357399.

President’s Park (site of Fort Dixon)

100 Lincoln Statue Drive, Dixon, Illinois; call Lee County Tourism Council at 815-288-1840 for more information.

Stillman’s Defeat Memorial Site

225 Spruce St., Stillman Valley; go to stillmanvalley.us/history or call 815-645-2200

Blackhawk Battlefield Park

14109 W. Blackhawk Road, Pearl City; go to stephcohs.org or call

the Stephenson County Historical Society at 815-232-8419

Lincoln-Manahan Home

607 E. Third St., Sterling; go to srfhs. com or call the Sterling-Rock Falls Historical Society at 815-622-6215. Speech marker is at Propheter Park, 506 East Sixth St., Sterling.

Debate Square (site of second Lincoln-Douglas debate) 114 E. Douglas St., Freeport; go to lincoln-douglas.org for more information.

“President’s Corner” mural

Corner of Locust and East Third Street, downtown Sterling — The mural (one of several in town) features the eight presidents who visited Sterling, Lincoln among them, along with Grant, McKinley, both Roosevelts, Wilson, Reagan, and George H.W. Bush. Lincoln is featured on another mural, across from the Lincoln-Manahan Home.

Desoto House Hotel

230 S. Main St., Galena; 800-3436562 or 815-777-0090; desotohouse. com — Oldest operating hotel in Illinois (opened 1955). Lincoln spoke from its Main Street balcony on July 23, 1856, in support of John Fremont’s bid for the presidency.

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Lead mines gave Galena its early prominence as a thriving community in the 1820s, and it rivaled Chicago in the decades leading up to the Civil War. In the late 1850s, entrepreneur Jesse Root Grant opened a leather goods store in downtown Galena, hoping that one day it would be operated by his children — one of whom was

future Civil War general and President Ulysses S. Grant.

The future president had lived in St. Louis before he arrived in Galena in April of 1860. A little more than a year later, war broke out and Grant was called into action to help end the war.

Grant’s first home is long gone, but a two-story Italianate brick home was gifted to him upon his return to town in 1865. He would remain there until his election to the presidency in 1868 and retained the home as a second residence until his death.

Lead isn’t mined in Galena anymore, and the town went into decline before its resurrection in recent decades as a tourist haven. A trip to Galena isn’t complete without a visit to Grant’s home, which has been preserved to reflect the time of his occupancy between the Civil War and his presidency.

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Ulysses S. Grant Home 500 Bouthillier St., Galena; go to granthome.org or call 815-777-3310.

Ulysses Suites

214 S. Bench St., Galena; 303-8835694 or info@ulyssessuites.com; www.ulyssessuites.com/ — Seven rental suites, including a Presidential Suite as a tribute to Grant, in the J. G. Schmohl building (built around 1850 and housed the Grant Hotel from 1895 to 1932).

Desoto House Hotel

230 S. Main St., Galena; 800-343-6562 or 815-777-0090; desotohouse.com —

Opened in 1855, the oldest operating hotel in Illinois was once home to Grant’s presidential campaign headquarters, in rooms 209 and 211.

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It may not seem like it at first glance, but Herbert Hoover’s early stomping grounds are actually closer to Lake Carroll than Lincoln’s.

Born in West Branch, Iowa which is about a 45-minute drive west of the Quad Cities — Hoover lived in the quiet village from his birth in 1874 to 1885, when he

moved cross-country to Oregon. Hoover wore many hats in national government before his election to the presidency, but he would find a place in the history books as the man in the Oval Office as the country spiraled into a Great Depression.

Despite Hoover’s place in history, West Branch remembered him well enough to preserve his neighborhood from his days living there. Hoover had such great admiration for his hometown that he chose it to be the location of both his official Presidential Library and Museum and his burial plot on the museum site.

The Herbert Hoover Presidential Library and Museum is where his official papers are, and where many mementos of his public and private life are located within museum exhibits. Hoover’s pre-presidential life took him to places from China, where he owned a gold mine during the Boxing Rebellion in 1900, to Belgium, where he was chairman of a commission for food relief during World War I.

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The president whose birthplace is nearest Lake Carroll is Ronald Reagan, whose ties to both his birthplace of Tampico and hometown of Dixon are well-celebrated in both communities.

Reagan was born Feb. 6, 1911, above a downtown tavern in Tampico. In 1914, the Reagans then moved away and lived in Chicago, Galesburg and Monmouth before returning to Tampico in 1919. In 1920, they moved to Dixon and lived in several houses, including one at 816 S. Hennepin Ave., which would later become the Ronald Reagan Boyhood Home.

At Dixon High School, Reagan participated in many sports and activities, with football becoming his favorite. As a varsity football player, his travels took him to schools in the Rock River Valley

Conference for games on the gridiron in cities such as Sterling, Rock Falls, Rochelle, Morrison and Mount Morris. Reagan graduated from high school in 1929 and from Eureka College in Eureka in 1932. During his time in high school, and after, Reagan worked a summer job as a lifeguard at nearby Lowell Park for seven years, where’s he’s said to have rescued 77 people from the Rock River.

Reagan’s sports interests helped launch his acting career, which helped launch his political career. After graduating from Eureka, Reagan was hired as a sportscaster for WOC-AM for Big Ten Conference college football games. That gig didn’t last long before Reagan joined WHO-AM in Des Moines in 1933, where he broadcasted Chicago Cubs baseball games based on transmitted play-by-play.

Reagan made several visits back to Dixon and Tampico before his retirement from public life in the early 1990s.

Birthplace of Ronald Reagan

111 S. Main St., Tampico; go to tampicohistoricalsociety.com/R Reagan Birthplace Museum.html or call 815-622-8705

Ronald Reagan Boyhood Home

816 S. Hennepin Ave., Dixon; go to yaf. org/dixon-reagans-boyhood-home or call 815-288-5176

Reagan Statue

Heritage Crossing Riverfront Plaza on River Street in downtown Dixon — A bronze statue of Reagan on horseback

Dixon Telegraph Museum

113 S. Peoria Ave. Dixon; 9 a.m.-2 p.m.

Tuesday-Thursday; housed in the Dixon Telegraph office, this mini-museum features photos and other items relating to Reagan’s time in Dixon.

Dixon Historic Center

Fifth Street & Hennepin Avenue, 815-2885508 — Housed in a former school that Reagan and his brother, Neil, attended, the restored building features displays and artifacts on Reagan’s life. Future displays will include Smithsonian traveling exhibits.

Other sites have links to Reagan, from the library that issued him his first library card to his family’s church. Go to dixongov.com/dixon-community/reagans-roots.html for a list

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WINTER CLEARANCE SALE 20 E. Stephenson St., Downtown Freeport 815-235-4911 • ritewayfreeport.com Mon - Fri 9 am to 5 pm and Saturday 9 am to 4 pm FINANCING AVAILABLE 90 Days Same as Cash and Ask about other Financing Options. YOUR LOCAL DEALER Furniture & Appliance Northwest IL Largest Furniture, Mattress & Appliance Dealer ALL RED & BLUE TAG ONE-OF-A-KIND ITEMS ARE MARKED DOWN TO MOVE OUT! Layaway Available. BUY NOW & PAY WITH TAX REFUND! DELIVERY AVAILABLE! FREE REMOVAL ON SELECT OLD FURNITURE, MATTRESSES, AND APPLIANCES All Bedroom Items are Sale Priced Headboards • Chest • Mirrors Night Stands • Dressers Bunk Beds • Futons and More OVER 25 DIFFERENT BEDROOM SETS IN STOCK. 35-70% OFF ALL VINYL & CARPET REMNANTS SELECT LAMPS, END TABLES, COFFEE TABLES, BEAN BAGS, HASSOCKS, PICTURES & MIRRORS Look for Our Red Tag Final Markdowns Additional Discount on Blue Tag items ENTERTAINMENT CENTERS, CURIOS & DESK starting at $389.95 ALL MARKED DOWN WITH EVEN MORE SAVINGS! ALL DINING ROOM SETS REDUCED! ALL APPLIANCES ON SALE STARTING AT $599.95 5 pc. Dining Room Set STARTING AT $499.95 Many one-of-a-kind Chairs, Bar Stools, Cabinets, and Dining Room Sets! Over 50 to choose from FREE DELIVERY & REMOVAL All Recliners, Swivel Rockers, Lift Recliners, Glider Rockers, Power and Accent Chairs are Sale Pricedl Select from over 130 different style and types of Chairs Look for Our Red Tag Final Markdowns SAVE 25% - 70% OFF!! Additional Discount on Blue Tag Items Over 50 different ones in stock SM-ST2047393 40th President 1981-1989
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Ronald Reagan Boyhood Home The Reagan riverfront statue

Obama’s life in Chicago took him from community organizer on the city’s South Side to Illinois State Senator. Since Obama’s presidency was rather recent, not many permanent places have been established to honor his legacy, but that’s changing. The Barack Obama Presidential Center (artist concept sketch, below) is under construction in the Jackson Park neighborhood, near the Museum of Science and Industry. The Center is scheduled for completion in 2025.

In 2015, the Chicago Tribune published a guide of spots important to Obama’s life in the Windy City; some locations include ...

1400 E. 53rd St. — The Baskin-Robbins where Obama and the former Michelle Robinson had their first date in 1989.

5234 S. Blackstone Ave. — The barber chair that Obama sat on at the Hyde Park Barber Shop for haircuts is on display.

532 W. 95th St. — The former location of the Trinity United Church of Christ, where Barack and Michelle married on Oct. 3, 1992.

6300 E. Hayes Drive — Where Obama played pickup basketball games while living in Chicago.

5046 S. Greenwood Ave. — The Obamas’ current home.

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recent president had several real estate holdings in Chicago for many years, but his most prominent one is a 92-story hotel, Trump International Hotel and Tower, which is the second-tallest building in the city.

The hotel was originally planned to be the tallest building in the world when first conceived in 2001, but that plan was scrapped after the Sept. 11 attacks. In 2004, Trump also hosted a TV series, “The Apprentice,” and its first-season winner, Bill Rancic, was tabbed to lead the hotel’s construction, which was completed in 2009.

With 339 rooms, the building is home to the tallest occupied space in the city, having surpassed the John Hancock Center upon completion. Upon Trump’s election to the presidency, the hotel’s ownership under The Trump Organization name was led by his sons Donald Trump, Jr. and Eric Trump.

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A Guide To Lake Carroll Real Estate

Are you looking to enjoy the Lake Lifest yle?

The following pages will show you the properties available to you right now!

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40 Lake Lifestyle | February 2023 WWW.BARNESREALTYINC.COM 24490 Payne Rd, Shannon, IL 866-493-2300 24 W 4TH STREET 2 STORY HOME ON CORNER LOT! * 3 Bedrooms * 2 Bath * 1658 Sq. Ft. * Call Amy B * 0.20 Acre Lot * 2 Car Garage * 1 Stall Carport * $62,500 CHADWICK 18781 THOMSON ROAD COUNTRY LIVING! * 4 Bedrooms * 1 Bathroom * 1680 Sq. Ft. * Call Amy B. * 3.58 Acres * Newer Outbuildings * 2 Car Garage * $239,900 CHADWICK 2521 IL ROUTE 84 CUSTOM RANCH *3 Bedrooms *2.5 Baths *2397 Sq. Ft. *Call Aime *0.59 Acre Lot *4 Car Garage *Edge of Town *$279,900 THOMSON Amy Barnes Designated Managing Broker 815-238-8360 1720 VIRGINIA AVENUE ONE LEVEL LIVING! * 3 Bedrooms * 1.5 Bathrooms * 1618 sq. ft. * Call Trish * 0.41 Acre Lot * 4 Car Storage * LL Partial Finish * $169,900 SAVANNA 21-51 MARINA COURT GREAT BUILDING LOT * 2.99 Acres * Clear Topside * Deeded Boat Slip * Call Amy B. * 94.34’ Shoreline * Wooded Stem * B-18 East Marina * $149,900 WATERFRONT 215 E PRAIRIE STREET RECENTLY REFRESHED! * 3 Bedrooms * 1 Bath * 1432 sq. ft. * Call Margaret * 0.16 Acre Lot * 1 Car Garage * Fenced Back Yard * $69,700 LANARK 205 S CLAY STREET VICTORIAN STYLE! * 3 Bedrooms * 2300 sq. ft. * 2 Bathrooms * Call Aime H. * 0.17 Acre Lot * Opens Staircase * Covered Porch * $69,900
CARROLL 17-124 LAKE CARROLL BLVD. NICELY UPDATED 1.5 STORY! * 3 Bedrooms * 3.5 Baths * 2374 Sq. Ft. * Call Amy B. * 0.50 Acre Lot * 2 Car Garage * ML Master Suite * $289,900
CARROLL 401 S CHESTNUT STREET SPACIOUS HOME/GREAT LOCATION! * 3-4 Bedrooms * 1.5 Baths * 2418 sq. ft. * Call Barnes Realty * 0.26 Acre Lot * 2 Car Garage *4 Season Rm * $89,900 SHANNON SOLD PRICE REDUCED PENDING
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41 Lake Lifestyle | February 2023 THE STRENGTH OF TEAMWORK... ...THE REPUTATION FOR RESULTS! Doug Moll Managing Broker 815-238-3626 Aime Heldt Broker 815-291-8256 Corine Charles Managing Broker 815-541-5187 Trish Oppold Broker 815-541-7138 Margaret Rominski Broker 815-291-5269 Gary Ludwig Broker 815-541-5959 110 W Carroll St, Lanark IL 31-7 MEDINAH DRIVE BEAUTIFUL 18TH GREEN LOCATION * 3 BRs * 4 Baths * 4017 Sq. Ft. * Call Betty * 1 Acre * Agent Owned * 4 Car Garage * $333,000 GOLF COURSE SOLD VACANT LOTS $500 12-166 Rosewood Ln. 0.28 Acre $2,000 16-170 Stonehedge Dr. 0.25 Acre COUNTRY VIEW WOODED $1,000 12-107 Briarwood 0.37 Acre $2,000 13-102 Quail Hollow Dr 0.54 Acre $14,900 19-34 Hidden Valley Dr. 2.64 Acre $19,900 2-291R Park View Cr 0.87 Acre WATERFRONT $149,900 21-51 Marina Ct 2.99 Acres EQUESTRIAN $34,900 24-113 Lake Carroll Blvd. 4.62 Acres 17-11 WHITEWATER DRIVE CUL-DE-SAC LOCATION * 3 BRs * 3 Baths * 3000 Sq. Ft. * Call Margaret * 0.58 Acre Lot * 2 Car Garage * Wooded Greenway * $249,900 COUNTRY VIEW SOLD 31-30 MEDINAH DRIVE LOCATION, LOCATION, LOCATION! * 3 BRs * 3 Baths * 2112 Sq. Ft. * Call Amy B. * 1.03 Acre Lot * 2 Car Garage * Remodeled FR * $209,900 GOLF VIEW SOLD 19-66 EDGEWOOD COURT PEACEFUL, PRIVATE, PARADISE * 3 BRs * 2 Baths * Spacious Ranch * Call Margaret * 1.33 Acres * 3+ Car Garage * Great Room * $284,750 WOODED SOLD 1-128 KIDD’S COURT CABIN IN THE WOODS! * 3 BRs * 2 Baths * 1789 sq. ft. * Call Amy B. * 0.80 Acre Lot * Greenway Adjacent * Recent Updates * $189,900 SEASONAL LAKEVIEW SOLD 31-45 WAKONDA DRIVE SPACIOUS GOLF COUSE HOME! * 6 BRs * 4.5 Baths * 5103 Sq. Ft. * Call Margaret * 1.15 Acre Lot * 3 Stall Garage * Sunroom * $434,900 GOLF COURSE SOLD 16-276 FOX RUN COURT FANTASTIC FLOOR PLAN! COUNTRY VIEWS * 4 BRs * 3 Baths * 2703 sq. ft. * Call Amy B. * 0.85 Acre Lot * 4 Garage Stalls * Outdoor Fireplace * $299,999 SOLD

Silver Moon Winery

LOCATED NEXT TO LAKE CARROLL. Former tasting room and additional 84X60 building. Both with electric and water and bathrooms. Unlimited business opportunity.

55 ACRES AND 2 BUILDINGS $795,000

DEEDED SLIP

27-62 Ridgeview

FABULOUS CONTEMPORARY HOME WITH AWESOME HIGH VIEWS

In excellent condition and has SOLAR! 4 story home with soaring ceilings and beautiful decks.

3 BEDROOMS - 2.5 BATHS - 2384 SQ FT $299,000

23-41 Barrington Ct. GREAT LOCATION. Sharp, walk out, exposed ranch on a FABULOUS LAKEFRONT LOT! The views are incredible

DEEDED BOAT SLIP

27-27 Ridgeview HAS DEEDED SLIP IN WEST MARINA.

2.93 acre lot. Nice ranch home with fireplace and finished basement. Has a 3 car attached garage and EXTRA 26X16 Building.

2 BEDROOMS - 3 BATHS - 2156 SQ FT $295,000

NEW

17-163 Lakeside WATERFRONT GEM. Perfect lake getaway cottage. Chalet style with fabulous landscaping to the Lake. Big 2 car garage with walk-up attic.

NEW LISTING

1-80 Farragut Lane

If fabulous views and an open floor plan are what you are looking for, then this is the property for you!!

Newly renovated inside.

2 BEDROOMS - 2 BATHS - 2344 SQ FT $279,000

NEW LISTING

SOLD 7/18/22

17-168 Lakeside WATERFRONT HOME WITH FABULOUS VIEWS AND DEEP WATER. One of Lake Move in ready and furnished! Tucked away on a quiet cul-de-sac. This one is a true gem.

4 BEDROOMS - 4 BATHS - 3074 SQ FT. $745,000

views finished 3

SOLD 12/9/22 Comes 3 SOLD 4/29/22 SOLD 11/8/22 SOLD 5/17/22 SOLD 6/2/22 SOLD 8/11/22 SOLD 8/10/22 SOLD 6/29/22

23-27 Broadview

CHARMING COTTAGE WITH FULLY EXPOSED AND FINISHED LOWER LEVEL Newer kitchen and NEW roof.

3 BEDROOMS - 3.5 BATHS - 2511 SQ FT GREAT PRICE $259,700

42 Lake Lifestyle | February 2023 CALL US TO LIST YOUR LAKE CARROLL PROPERTY WE HAVE BUYERS WAITING FOR YOUR PROPERTY Values have changed, call us for a FREE, NO OBLIGATION updated market value estimate for your property. www.buylakecarroll.com • email us at: BuyLakeCarroll@yahoo.com TOWN LAKE & COUNTRY FABULOUS WATERFRONT PROPERTY 27-48 Ridgeview Drive PREMIER 1.55 ACRE WATERFRONT ESTATE. One of Lake Carroll’s finest homes. First time to the market. Gorgeous custom built, quality built home with 3 finished levels. This property has a sweeping 243 feet of magnificent shoreline. 6 BEDROOMS - 6 BATHS - 5,486 SQ FT NEW PRICE $1,600,000 5-106 Topsail Glorious waterfront home filled with natural light and ambience. Beautiful finished waterfront with stamped concrete patio and dock included. 4 BEDROOMS - 3.5 BATHS - 4308 SQ FT $785,000 HIDDEN GEM WITH PANORAMIC VIEWS 1-64 Captains Dr. MAGNIFICENT LAKE VIEW AND BEAUTIFUL FLAT LOT TO THE LAKE! Charming home with 3 finished levels all with BIG views of the lake. 3 BEDROOMS - 2.5 BATHS - 2634 SQ FT $749,000 STUNNING LAKEVIEW 1.6
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5 BEDROOMS - 3 BATHS - 3600 SQ FT $899,000 LISTING
3 BEDROOMS - 3 BATHS - 2932 SQ FT $849,000

PRICE ON THIS FIRST TIER FIXER UPPER. BEAUTIFUL WATER VIEWS. DECK ALLOWANCE.

3-444 Deerfield Ct. STUNNING & COMPLETELY REMODELED IN THE PAST YEAR. 3 NEW Baths, NEW Kitchen with granite. ALL NEW FLOORING, PAINT AND DECOR. ALL NEW APPLIANCES.

4 BEDROOMS - 3 BATHS - 2916 SQ FT $399,000

1-131R Kidds Ct.

Stunning raised ranch home with HUGE 3 plus car detached building. Home has been completely renovated and NEW roof.

3 BEDROOMS - 3 BATHS - 2144 SQ FT $359,000

43 Lake Lifestyle | February 2023 Julie Wenzel Managing Broker 815-541-1001 juliewenzel@remax.net Patti Kloepping Broker Associate 815-266-4020 pattik@remax.net Tom Grimes Broker Associate 815-590-7237 thomasgrimes@remax.net KNOWS LAKE CARROLL MAKE LAKE CARROLL YOUR SANCTUARY Call us to Buy or Sell 815-493-SOLD Town Lake & Country 21-78 LAKE CARROLL BLVD • LAKE CARROLL, IL 17-204 Hidden Cove Ct. Charming 2 story in beautiful location between the Pool Complex and the West Marina. 4 BEDROOM - 2.5 BATHS - 3424 SQ FT $299,000 NEW LISTING 31-85 Country Club Ct. Enjoy country living, located near the Lake Carroll golf course and Clubhouse. Beautiful ranch home located on a private cul-de-saac. 3 BEDROOMS - 3 BATHS - 3488 SQ FT $429,000 NEW LISTING BEAUTIFUL with lake. FT 25-57 Cottage Hill Ct. 1.6 acre waterfront property with magnificent wide views of Lake Carroll. Contemporary home with 3 finished levels and attached garage. Dock included. 3 BEDROOMS - 3 BATHS - 2,564 SQ FT $715,000 WATERFRONT WITH MAJESTIC LAKE VIEWS WATER. Tucked gem. FT.
NEW LISTING NEW LISTING
FULLY LEVEL SQ FT $259,700
1.13 ACRES $129,000
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NEW PRICE $10 12-147 Rosewood .3 acre open lot MOTIVATED $500 30-40&41 Brookside NEW LISTING $1,500 3-499 Shady Lane NEW LISTING $1,500 23-203 Brittany Ct NEW PRICE $7,500 17-131 Edgewater NEW LISTING $25,000 17-179 & 180 Harbor View. wooded contiguous lots, 88’ waterfront, prime building opportunity $225,900 DEEDED SLIP LOTS 31-81 Country Club Ct DEEDED SLIP AVAILABLE FOR 2023 $15,000 19-40 Hidden Valley DEEDED SLIP AVAILABLE FOR 2023 $21,900 17-95 Lake Carroll Blvd. DEEDED SLIP AVAILABLE FOR 2023 $23,900 LOTS FOR SALE SOLD NEW LISTING 21-48 Marina Ct. FABULOUS NEWER HOME ON GORGEOUS LAKE CARROLL! Comes fully furnished and an additional Boat, golf cart and ATV package. 3 BEDROOMS - 3 BATHS - 2726 SQ FT $699,000 SOLD 6/22/22 SOLD 9/21/22 SOLD 7/11/22 NEW LISTING 19-50 Maplewood Ct. A peaceful hideaway in the woods! 1 1/2 acres of beautiful deep woods surround this custom built home. 3 BEDROOMS - 3 BATHS - 2644 SQ FT $325,000 SOLD 6/2/22 SOLD 11/1/22 SOLD 6/15/22 THANK YOU LAKE CARROLL FOR MAKING US THE #1 REAL ESTATE COMPANY AT LAKE CARROLL
4-40R Grandview Dr. WOW!! GREAT CHANCE TO OWN A LAKEFRONT LOT FOR AN AMAZING PRICE!
WATERFRONT LOT VIEW OF THE
4-163 Beachcomber
BEDROOM - 2 BATHS - 1960 SQ. FT $199,900
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44 Lake Lifestyle | February 2023 FEATURED PROPERTIES Fawn ridge real estate co. WWW.FAWNRIDGEREALTY.COM Serving Lake Carroll SINCE 1992 • • • • • • • • PROPERTIES SOLD IN 2022 • 4 BEDROOMS • 3 BATHROOM • 2,250 SQFT • 2 CAR GARAGE • 0.35 ACRES 5-90 CHADBOURNE DRIVE $705,000 NEW LISTING WATERFONT • 3 BEDROOMS • 3 BATHROOMS • 3,318 SQFT • HOUSE and 5 ACRES $509,000 7 HILL ROAD, MT. CARROLL $569,000 20 ACRES! ONE OF A KIND RETREAT IN THE COUNTRY 16-214 STONEHEDGE DRIVE $399,000 SOLD SOLD 5-256R BIRKSHIRE DRIVE $289,900 21-46 MARINA COURT $669,900 SOLD SOLD 23-118 LAKE CARROLL BOULEVARD $299,900 109 E. COUNTRYSIDE DRIVE $449,900 SOLD 26-58 BLACKWOOD $353,900 SOLD 5-236R HEATHCLIFF $329,000 SOLD 24-116 LAKE CARROLL BLVD $289,000 SOLD SOLD 26-49 NORWOOD $305,000 24-12 HIDDEN RANCH DRIVE $289,000 SOLD SOLD 23-27 BROADVIEW DRIVE $259,700 3-366 LAKE CARROLL BLVD $359,000 SOLD 13-112 QUAIL HOLLOW $299,000 SOLD 17-111 HIDDEN COVE COURT $470,000 SOLD 17-170 LAKESIDE DR $409,900 SOLD SOLD 5-109 TOPSAIL CT. $735,000 28-1 LAKE CARROLL BLVD $399,000 SOLD SOLD 17-4 LAKE CARROLL BLVD $370,000 4-252R GRANDVIEW DRIVE $299,000 SOLD 19-50 MAPLEWOOD CT $329,000 SOLD 27-17 SHADOW RIDGE RD $334,500 SOLD ww.fawnridgerealty.com info@fawnridgerealty.com 815-493-2829

• 31-15 Medinah Dr 1.07 acres...$34,900

• 25-45 Lake Carroll Blvd 2.04 acres....$37,000

• 24-138 & 139 Hidden Ranch Dr. 5.75 acres ....$39,000

• 16-95R Canteberry Dr 0.6 acres....$59,900

CONTACT US FOR A REAL ESTATE REVIEW

45 Lake Lifestyle | February 2023 WATERFRONT LOTS FOR SALE DEEDED SLIP LOTS FOR SALE THIS MONTH’S FEATURED LOTS BARBARA HILL BROKER 815-766-2758 CYNDY GRIFFIN BROKER 815-238-7597 GARY SHELLHAUSE DESIGNATED MANAGING BROKER 815-238-4368 WAYNE WILHELM MANAGING BROKER 815-238-4541 KAYLA BLOCK Broker/Owner 815-475-8060 NICK BLOCK Broker/Owner 815-906-1701 4-105 Beachcomber $89,900 SOLD 24-13 Hidden Ranch Drive $175,000 SOLD 27-45 Ridgeview Drive $650,000 SOLD 5-207 Heathcliff Drive $185,000 SOLD 25-60 Cottage Hill Ct. $215,000 17-54 Lakeview Circle $129,000 Complete Real Estate Services Fawn Ridge Real Estate Co. 3-203 Association Dr. Lake Carroll, IL 61046 815-493-2829 • 5-51R Chadbourne 0.57 acres...$3,950 • 4-57R Beachcomber 0.52 acres...$4,000 • 26-36 Lake Carroll Blvd 1.93 acres...$7,500 • 24-98 Saddlewood Lane 1.6 acres...$9,999 • 23-6 Lake Carroll Blvd 1.62 acres...$8,000 • 28-58 Southveiw Dr 2.47acres ...$12,000 • 31-31 Medinah Dr 1.07acres...$14,900 • 12-124R Briarwood Dr. 0.77acres...$15,500 • 4-172 Beachcomber Lane 0.23acres...$19,900 • 25-26 Lake Carroll Blvd 1.95acres....$24,900 • 23-104 Brighton Court 1.35acres...$29,000 • 17-5 Whitewater Drive 0.69acres....$29,000
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21-52 Old Wharf Rd $50,000 (3.81 acres) 19-20 Timber Ridge Rd $18,500 (1.41 acres) 19-57 Woodland court $27,000 (1.40 acres) 24-22 Hidden Ranch Drive $32,000 (3.55 acres) 19-16 Timber Ridge Rd $ 21,500 (1.68 acres) SOLD
46 Lake Lifestyle | February 2023 TOM MILLER For Sale by Lake Carroll Realty 16-136 STONEHEDGE DR. DEEDED SLIP $19,900 • Slip E-15 West Marina • .90 Acres 17-110 & 109 HIDDEN COVE CT. WATERFRONT LOT $69,000 • 1.13 acres • 2 lots covered by 1 set of dues 31-79 COUNTRY CLUB CT. DEEDED SLIP $14,900 • Deeded Slip • E-2 in West Marina • Available for 2023 Season • 1.0 Acres 19-6 TIMBER RIDGE DEEDED SLIP $19,000 • Slip G-37 West Marina • 1.69 Acres 17-150 EDGEWATER DR. LAKE VIEW $339,000 • 3 Bedroom • 3 Bath • 2318 Sq. Ft. • Built 2004 • 2 Car plus garage • 1.03 Acres • Fire pit REDUCED 3-444 DEERFIELD CT. 17-90 WHITEWATER DR. 25272 BROOKVILLE ROAD 1-145 PERRY CT. 17-111 HIDDEN COVE CT. 4-53 SANDPEBBLE DR. 27-17 SHADOW RIDGE ROAD 28-1 LAKE CARROLL BLVD. 17-52 LAKEVIEW CIRCLE 7150 DERINDA ROAD 1-13 GRANDVIEW DR. SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD 4-79 BEACHCOMBER LANE WATERFRONT $849,000 • 4 bedrooms • 3 full baths • 2492 sq ft • built 1996 • .34 acre • 80 ft frontage • Fresh remodel www.MyLakeCarrollRealty.com OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK! LOT SALES WE PARTICIPATED IN • 31-9 Medinah Dr • 28-45 Southview Dr • 28-84 Lake Carroll Blvd • 24-122 Wagon Wheel Dr • 23-221 Brandywine Dr • 23-23 Broadview Dr • 16-136 Stonehedge Dr. We are in need of listings, Please give us a call for a market analysis of your home. TOM MILLER MANAGING BROKER Cell: 815-297-4968 LakeCarrollTom@aeroinc.net Wishing Everyone a Happy and Prosperous New Year!!
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48 Lake Lifestyle | February 2023 Call us before February 1st for your complimentary custom dock and lift solution quote 7,000 sq. ft. Showroom Competitive Prices • Dedicated Staff Largest Accessory Dept. in the Area Quality Service from Factory Trained Technicians On Water Service • Indoor Storage • Dock & Lift 24565 Zier Rd, Lanark 815-493-6401 millersport@hotmail.com
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