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Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Grand Haven to host tours

Updated: July 6, 2012 10:40AM



‘Promenade House Walk’ set for June 16

ROMEOVILLE — The Grand Haven Adult Resort Community will host a “Promenade House Walk” from noon to 3 p.m. June 16. The walk will feature homes and townhomes that are for sale.

Grand Haven’s 657-unit over-55 community was designed by Lakewood Homes and Del Webb and opened in 2002. It is at 1520 Grand Haven Blvd.

For a virtual tour, visit
www. grandhavenlife.net.

New book puts priority
on balancing work, life

JOLIET — A new book, “Make Balance a Priority,” offers information on the art of balancing work and life. Michele Farkas, a human resources professional, photographer and Gallery 7 Partner, is the book’s author.

The book can be purchased at www.blurb.com or at Gallery 7, 116 N. Chicago St.

A portion of the proceeds from the book will benefit the American Cancer Society.

YouTOWN app available
for smart phone users

JOLIET — Smart phone users can keep up with the Will County Land Use Department’s activities by downloading the YouTOWN app, a mobile platform designed for government agencies.

The smart phone application is available on the Land Use Department website, or can be accessed through a phone’s app service.

Meetings, agendas, events and announcements are posted.

Plans are to add maps and other government services to the app in the future.

YouTOWN can be accessed at http://youtown.com/.

Tastefully Simple
adds consultants

CHANNAHON — The following residents have become independent consultants with Tastefully Simple Inc.: Shelley Holtsclaw of Channahon, Laura LePage of Mokena, Wendy Kirby of Orland Park and Brandy Larson of Plainfield.





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