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2………………………………………………………………………..…………….…. Meeting Minutes
3……………………………………………………………………………………… Picnic Information
4……………………………………………………………………….… Membership Registration Form
6 ……………………………………………………………..… Butterfield Park District Special Events
8………………………………………………………………….…...………………. Business Directory
10……………………………………………………………………………………… Identity Theft Info
12…………………………………………………….…. BHOA Contact Info/Important Phone Numbers
Butterfield East News
www.MyBHOA.com PAGE 2 July 2011
Meeting Minutes
Meeting called to order at 7:32 PM on June 16, 2011
Attendance: Dennis Devitt, Norm Atkins, Gloria Atkins, and Mary Ann Devitt - Deputy Shehee and 8 members
POLICE REPORT - Deputy Shehee reported two thefts in Butterfield East and advised that we should call the Sheriff's
Department to report any dogs running and unleashed.
The minutes were approved as presented in the April newsletter
TREASURER'S REPORT - Mary Ann Devitt gave the report as follows:
Checking Account $7,351.05
Money Market 5,211.99
CD 7,707.00
CD 4,601.70
Total $24,871.74
COMMITTEES
Membership - We have 270 paid members at the present time. Last year at this time, the total was 215.
Keep Butterfield Beautiful - Five letters were sent out to homeowners asking for their cooperation in maintaining their property.
Entrance Sign - We are still having problems obtaining a permit from DuPage County. We must apply for a variance to obtain a
permit. Therefore, we voted to allocate up to $1,000 for the permit.
Picnic Committee - There was a vote to jointly organize the annual picnic with the Fountain of Life Church on August 21. More
details will follow. A vote was also taken to spend up to $600.00 for the picnic.
Web Site - Dennis encouraged members to use the website www.myBHOA.com. While a newsletter is mailed out every other
month to paid members, there is an e-letter posted on the website every month.
NEW BUSINESS
We will try to have guest speakers at our meetings.
We will get bids for small signs advising of BHOA meeting dates and possible speakers.
Plans are under way to have a Pet Parade sometime in September. Details to follow.
OLD BUSINESS
There is concern as to the lack of advertisers in our newsletter, which defray the expense of printing and mailing the newsletter.
Mary Ann Devitt won dinner at Carlucci’s. The next meeting will be on August 18. There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned at 9:25.
Respectfully submitted,
Gloria Atkins
Butterfield East News
www.MyBHOA.com PAGE 4 July 2011
DUES ARE ONLY $25 per YEAR!
BUTTERFIELD EAST MEMBERSHIP REGISTRATION 2011
Pay your membership dues today and enjoy all membership benefits!
The new membership year started January 1st.
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PLEASE FILL OUT AND RETURN WITH YOUR CHECK FOR $25 PAYABLE TO:
BUTTERFIELD HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION
Mail or drop off to:
Norm Atkins
21W124 Flamingo Lane
Lombard, Illinois 60148
NAME OF RESIDENT: _________________________________________________________
ADDRESS: ____________________________________________________________________
PHONE: ______________________________ CHECK #:_____________________
EMAIL: _______________________________________________________________________
Butterfield East News
www.MyBHOA.com PAGE 6 July 2011
Butterfield Park District
Special Events 2011
Late Night at the Pool Come on out and swim under the lights! All Ages June 16, July 14, August 11 7:30 -10:00 pm $3 or Pool Pass
BPD Summer fest Enjoy the lazy days of summer at the BPD Summer Fest! This day will be jam-packed with fun and excitement for all ages. Tons of games, competitions, music, swimming and surprises are in store for this fest of fun!
All Ages - June 25, Sat 1:00 – 4:00 pm $2 Location: Butterfield Park District
Cheeseburger in Paradise Cheeseburger in Paradise Restaurant will once again be at the Butterfield Park District grilling mini cheeseburgers for our patrons at the pool. Come out to the pool and enjoy this day with family and friends. Don’t miss this annual event!
All Ages - July 16, Sat 1:00 - 4:00 pm Regular entrance fee to the pool applies. Special pricing on mini cheeseburgers.
Butterfield Ice Cream Social Come build your own giant ice cream sundae, be a part of a whip cream eating contest, hula hoop contests and duck races. This fun family event is a great way to start off your weekend with the Butterfield Park District.
All Ages - August 5, Fri 6:00 - 8:00 pm
Picnic in the Park Bring a picnic dinner and spend time with family and friends at the beautiful Kensington Park. We will provide entertainment - face painting, games, and a movie later in the evening. Come celebrate our new park with us!
All Ages - August 6, Sat 6:00 - 9:00 pm Free Location: Kensington Park
Butterfield Buzz
Norm and Gloria have a new addition to their household. Rose, a two year old part terrier, was found pregnant and abandoned
and was rescued by REF. She gave birth to 7 puppies and was a very good mother. Norm and Gloria noticed Rose at Petsmart
and fell in love with her. They started adoption procedures and, on May 30, she moved into their home and has been happy ever
since.
Butterfield East News
www.MyBHOA.com PAGE 7 July 2011
5-week Summer Session
starts June 28th
Tue. – Cardio/Strength 9:15 to 10:30 a.m.
Thurs. – Strength/Flexibility 9:15 to 10:30
Sat. – Cardio/Strength – 8:30 to 9:30 a.m.
Peace Lutheran Church
21W500 Butterfield Road
630-627-1101
Session cost is $20 for 1 class/week; $35 for
2 classes/week; or $50 for 3 classes/week
New students welcome anytime! For more
information, please contact Dimitra Cornwell
by email at dvasilop2002@yahoo.com
www.bodyandsoul.org
Butterfield East News
www.MyBHOA.com PAGE 8 July 2011
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
CATEGORY COMPANY NAME CONTACT INFO AVAILABLE SERVICES
ACUPUNCTURIST/
CHIROPRACTOR
DR. CHUNAN-MIN WANG
2S065 Hampton Lane
630-932-1274
www.acup-chiro.com Acupuncturist and chiropractic services
COMPUTER
SERVICES Specs, Inc.
MARK DEL MONACO
2S461 Hope Lane
630-953-9223
sales@specsinc.us
Technology project management (SME
document) image mgt. business process
consulting, computer repair and upgrades,
crash recovery, data and operating system
FINANCIAL SERVICES
Transamerica Financial
Advisors, Inc.
DOUGLAS E. SLINKMAN, JR.
2S261 Hampton Lane
630-571-6580
dslinkman@TFAmail.com
Retirement plans, college savings plans,
401K/IRA rollovers, life insurance
LAWN CARE
JEFF BAKER
21W265 Coronet Road
630-495-9301
630-742-1913 - CELL Mow lawn, line trim in hard-to-get areas, edge walk
PERSONAL SERVICES
Jafra Cosmetics
LISA McDANIEL
2S051 Lloyd Avenue
630-251-1759
OrderJafra@comcast.net
Cosmetics, skin care, home spa and baby massage.
Home parties available – business opportunities.
PET CARE
MARY ANN DEVITT
630-629-2016
Mature, responsible, and dependable – will care for
your pet while you are away
LISTED BUSINESSES MUST BE CURRENT ON DUES.
ADD YOUR BUSINESS INFORMATION TO THE BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Email: ButterfieldEastNews@yahoo.com
Beautiful Butterfield
If you see a home that has tall grass and weeds (over 8”) that need to be mowed, please call Milton
Township at 630-668-1616. There is a Township ordinance (O-98-3) that states homeowners must keep
grass and weeds under control. If they do not, the township will first notify the homeowner. If no action
is taken, the township will clean up the property and charge the homeowner for the cleanup.
It is up to all of us to keep our community “Beautiful Butterfield”.
Butterfield East News
www.MyBHOA.com PAGE 11 July 2011
Speak Out
Email ButterfieldEastNews@yahoo.com to submit items for the next Speak Out section.
We in the Butterfield East sub-division are extremely lucky that we have sidewalks. Many
unincorporated areas don’t.
With sidewalks, it becomes our responsibility to keep them up so we and our neighbors can use them
safely. One thing we need to do is keep bushes and trees trimmed so people can walk on the sidewalk
without getting scratched or poked. Another thing is not block walkways with vehicles. It is a violation
of the law. I can think of many ways to spend $25 instead of paying off a ticket.
Even though we may not see them, handicapped people have a difficult time when you block the
walkways. Children, dog walkers, and mothers with strollers also have difficulty when they have to go
around your vehicle. It is also dangerous if pedestrians are forced into the street to go around your
vehicle.
The last thing I might mention is that the finish on your vehicle could be scratched accidentally when a
child on a tricycle or with a rolling book bag tries to go around.
Butterfield East News
www.MyBHOA.com PAGE 12 July 2011
Butterfield Homeowners Association
Lombard, IL 60148
Important Phone Numbers
Animal Control 682-7197
BHOA website www.mybhoa.com
Butterfield Park District 858-2229
Butterfield School 827-4000
Canopy Reservations 605-8726
ComEd 877-426-6331
DuPage Non-Emergency Police
Fire
682-7256
620-5738
DuPage Zoning 407-6700
Emergency / Fire / Police 911
Good Samaritan Hospital 275-5900
Illinois American Water Company 739-8810
Lombard Post Office 627-1864
Milton Township Office
Highway
690-9036
682-4270
Poison Control Center 800-942-5969
Vacation home checks 682-7256
Voter Registration – Ron Smith 629-0475
Waste Management 800-747-2278
Westlake Middle School 827-4500
www.dupageco.org/sheriff
York Township Office
Highway
620-2400
627-2200
Butterfield East Homeowners Association
President Dennis Devitt 629-2016
Vice President,
Memberships Norm Atkins 620-6769
Secretary Gloria Atkins 620-6769
Treasurer Mary Ann Devitt 629-2016
Newsletter Editor Penny Ziemba 705-1738
Advertising Penny Ziemba 705-1738
Canopies Sue Robertson 605-8726
Community Watch Norm Atkins 620-6769
Landscaping Tom Callis 629-9573
Raffle Mary Ann Devitt 629-2016
Welcome Wagon Jean Paprocki
Sandy Henry
932-8601
495-3978
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