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Kendall Weekly TimesSummer Projects by Joyce Peltz
“KITCHEN FACELIFTS”
So, your kitchen needs a faceli and your
budget isn’t looking so good! You can do
several small changes to your kitchen
and give it a fresh new look with just a
little bit of work and money.
Let’s start with the cabinets. Should we
replace, reface or paint? If you are at all
handy, I suggest you paint. A few gallons
of a good paint, new hinges, handles and
a weekend of your time is all it take to
give your cabinet a new look. Here are
the steps needed to paint cabinet:
· Clean cabinets with STP or similar
product.
· You will need to lightly sand the cabi‐
nets or use a liquid sand paper. is will
rough up the surface to accept the paint.
· Let dry completely and apply a layer of
primer. Again, ask your paint store to
help you with the primer that you should
use.
· Talk to your paint store about a good
paint to use for painted cabinets is going
to cost you around 60.00 and up. De‐
pending on the size of the kitchen you
will need 1 to 2 gallons of paint.
· en apply 2 coats of paint with a roller.
· If you like to distressed cabinets aer
they are completely dry, sand lightly on
edges and corners.
· At this point if you like you can glaze
the cabinets with a contrasting color.
· Add some new hinges and hardware to
the cabinets and you have a fresh new
look.
Counter tops is your next big decision.
Although granite has come down on
pricing, it can still cost. You can buy
granite tile squares instead. Although it
is has seams it still have a great granite
feel. For short term $x, you can paint
your counters. Again, ask your paint
store expert and he will help you with
product. You can also wrap your coun‐
ters with sheets of stainless steel or cop‐
per. is might be a bit tricky so research
the process well.
Finish the look with a back splash and a
new faucet. You can buy tile at your local
home stores for little money. You can
google and do the project yourself. You
will need glue, grout and probably a few
tools. You can buy a nice faucet for few
hundred dollars and that is the $nishing
touch!
e only thing le is to paint your walls.
You might also want to consider painting
the wood trim if you have dated blonde
oak wood.
Put your kitchen back together with a
few new accessories and maybe some
window treatments. With a budget you
can have a great new kitchen! Take the
time to do your homework, ask ques‐
tions and research before you start your
project.
Good Luck and let us know how you
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Movies in the Park
Hosted by the Village of Oswego’s Cul‐
tural Arts Commission, Movies in the
Park take place on Wednesdays through‐
out June, July
and August. All movies take place at the
Village Green Park, which is located be‐
hind the Oswego Post Office, all movies
begin at dusk. Don’t forget to bring
your lawn chairs, blankets and movie
watching snacks. New this year, Page’s
Popcorn and Favors will be selling pop‐
corn at each movie.
is year’s movie line-up is:
July 17th – “e Muppet Movie”, Rated
G, 94 minutes, 1979
August 7th – “Dr. Seuss’ e Lorax”, Rat‐
ed PG, 86 minutes, 2012
August 21st – “Over the Hedge”, Rated
PG, 83 minutes, 2006
Rain dates: Wednesday, July 24th; and
Wednesday, August
28th
In case of inclement weather, please
check the Village of Oswego website at
www.oswegoil.org. Cancellations will be
posted by 4 p.m. the aernoon of the
scheduled showing. Rain dates are
scheduled for the 4th Wednesday of each
month, if necessary. All movies are free
and open to the public. For more
information or to sponsor a movie,
please call 630-554-3618.
Healthcare & Wellness Symposium
Presented by State Senators Jim Ober‐
weis & Linda Holmes & State Represen‐
tatives Linda Chapa La Via, Mike Fort‐
ner, and Kay Hatcher, join us for free
event on Saturday, July 20 at Marmion
Academy, 1000 Butter$eld Rd., Aurora.
e Legislative Healthcare and Wellness
Symposium will begin at 9:30am with a
free continental breakfast. ree of the
area’s largest hospitals - Rush-Copley,
Cadence Health, and Presence Mercy
Medical Center are sponsoring the event
and will be offering free screenings such
as blood pressure, skin cancer, foot
scans, and more. Over 20 local health
care vendors will also be available
throughout the day. e day will con‐
clude with a presentation from Dr.
omas Cornwell of Home Care Pyhsi‐
cians and a panel of healthcare profes‐
sionals. For more information, click here
h t t p : / / w w w. o s w e g o i l . o r g / P D F /
7.20.13healthcareevent.pdf.
F o r m o r e i n f o r m a t i o n , c a l l
630-800-1992 or email legislativewell‐
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Montgomery Fest Talent Show Auditions Set for July 13th
If you can sing, dance, act, do ventrilo‐
quism or magic, play a musical instru‐
ment, or tell jokes, this is the opportuni‐
ty you’ve been waiting for! Sponsored by
Superior Beverage, the “Montgomery’s
Got Talent” show is back and everyone is
invited to try out for the show.
Don’t miss the chance to participate in
this collection of the area’s most talented
individuals!
Auditions will be held beginning at
10:00 a.m. on Saturday, July 13th. A pan‐
el will select performers to be featured at
the Montgomery Fest Talent show at
1:00 p.m. on Saturday, August 10, 2013
on the Montgomery Fest Main Stage.
Performers do not need to be Mont‐
gomery residents in order to participate.
More information on Montgomery Fest
and registration forms for the Talent
Show are available on the Village’s web‐
site at www.ci.montgomery.il.us, or you
can sign up by calling 630-896-8080 ext.
1112.
Montgomery Fest Battle of the Bands
Ready to compete in an epic battle?
You'll want to sign up for the Battle of
the Bands at the 2013 Montgomery Fest
for a chance to rock out and showcase
your musical talent. Aer all, playing in
front of a live audience is why bands are
formed! So if you’re ready to battle,
sound-check your amps and pick up an
application at the Montgomery Village
H a l l , o r d o w n l o a d o n e f r o m
www.ci.montgomery.il.us. e winner of
this contest will have the opportunity to
perform as the opening act for the head‐
liner band on Saturday, August 10th!
is is a new event offered for the $rst
time by the Village of Montgomery. e
2013 Battle of the Bands will take place
on Friday, August 9th from 5:00 – 10:00
p.m. at Montgomery Park, at the corner
of Mill and River Street. Bands will be
judged on musical talent, showmanship
and overall performance quality by a
panel of three judges.
is will be a fun and unique family-
friendly event as Montgomery’s 2013
Battle of the Bands is open to all age
groups. Interested? Applications, along
with a $25 application fee and a link to a
video of your band performing, are due
by July 19th.
Food vendors and carnival rides will
help make this an evening to remember.
So make Friday, August 9th an epic day
and rock out at the 2013 Battle of the
Bands!
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National Night Out 2013
On Tuesday, August 6th, neighborhoods
throughout Montgomery are invited to
join forces with the Montgomery Police
Department and local $re protection dis‐
tricts (Oswego, Sugar Grove, Bristol
Kendall, Montgomery, & Aurora Town‐
ship) for National Night Out. National
Night Out is designed to heighten crime
and drug prevention awareness, generate
support for and participation in local
anti-crime efforts, strengthen neighbor‐
hood spirit, and foster community polic‐
ing partnerships. is year, the Mont‐
gomery Police Department along with
the $re departments that provide service
to all of our residents will be visiting the
following stop locations throughout the
area:
Montgomery Fire Department
6:00-6:25 pm Brentwood/Victoria
6:35-7:05 pm Main/Jefferson
7:10-7:35 pm James/Martin
7:40-8:10 pm Lincoln/Hartway
8:15-8:45 pm Hickory Ridge/Maple
Ridge
Oswego Fire Department
6:00-6:30 pm Briarcliff/Red Fox Run
6:40-7:10 pm Blackberry Trail Park (off
of Caliendo)
7:15-8:00 pm Lakewood Creek Elemen‐
tary
8:05-8:35 pm Troon/Prescott
Sugar Grove Fire Department
6:30-8:00 pm Mc Dole Elementary
School
Bristol-Kendall Fire Department
6:30-7:30 pm Gordon/omas
7:45-8:45 pm Concord/Hart$eld
Aurora Township Fire Department
6:00-6:30 pm Oak Grove Mobile HOmes
6:30-7:00 pm Oakland/Jackson
7:00-7:30 pm Spencer/Melrose
7:30-8:00 pm Kingston/14th
8:00-8:30 pm Kimberly/Royal
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