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2014 Business Directory Guide
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Welcome
On behalf of the Genoa Area Chamber of Commerce, welcome to our town.
Genoa is an outstanding place to live, work, raise a family, locate a company and invest in the future. Whether you are visiting for a day or looking for a new place to call home -- or if you are already a resident of our thriving community -- Genoa is a quaint little town with a big heart and a rich history dating to 1835. The Chamber was established in 1956 to advocate for Genoa area businesses.
It is an exciting time to be a member of the Genoa Area Chamber of Commerce, as we seek to create networking and promotional opportunities to help member businesses succeed and grow. We offer advertising space on the Chamber Web site, business referrals, connection opportunities and continuing education.
Successful events that allow businesses to gain visibility include the Home and Business Expo, annual Golf Outing, summer’s Great Genoa Duck Race and winter’s Celebrate the Season. The 2014 Area Guide is another example of our community support.
We partner with local government and other organizations to improve quality of life for the city, county and region. We owe our success in part to a collaborative effort from the Chamber Board of Directors, Chamber Ambassadors, City of Genoa, Chamber members and other area professionals.
Our Explore Genoa Committee works to encourage residents to “think local, shop local!” By supporting businesses in our directory, you are reinvesting in your community.
To our Chamber members, thank you for your invaluable support. For those considering relocating your business or opening a new business in Genoa, you will find that becoming a Chamber member will prove vital. Genoa is thriving. Grow with us!
Cortney StrohackerCortney Strohacker • Executive Director
Genoa Area Chamber of Commerce
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to Genoa President, James WilsonJames Mechanical, Inc.
815-784-2055 • [email protected]
Vice President, Brian K. Froehlich Firewatch Safety Services, Inc.,
815-677-1623 • [email protected] 2012-2015
Executive Director, Cortney Strohacker
784-2212 • [email protected]
Joe Burgess Genoa Kingston School Dist. #424
784-6222 • [email protected]
Josh KubiakEdward Jones
784-3734 • [email protected]
Charmaine CornwellHeartland Bank
815-784-5101 • [email protected]
Kevin McArtorResource Bank
815-784-8306 • [email protected] 2013-2016
Michael Cirone3 Roses Realty Inc.
815.690.2843 • [email protected]
Theresa KomitasKishHealth System
815.739.6541 • [email protected] 2014-2017
Jill HansenKishwaukee College
815.784.5404 • [email protected]
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The 2014 Genoa Area Business Directory Guide is published by
Shaw Media in cooperation with the Genoa Area
Chamber of Commerce.
Project Manager: Lisa Angel
Design & Layout: Allison LaPorta
Contributing Writers: Curtis CleggDoug Oleson
Contributing Photographers: Shaw Media Staff
Cover Photo: Linda Watson at Russell Woods
All information current as of February 2014
Welcome Letter 3
Board of Directors 3
Keeping the public safe 7
No need to leave home 8
‘We Are One’ at G-K schools 10
Genoa Area Map 12
A community that gives back 14
Connecting the community 16
Parks offer wholesome fun 17
Chamber at home in new office 18
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Membership Directory 21
Table of
Contents
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Explore Genoa is a branch of the Genoa Chamber and its mission is “To educate and promote our community to think local first.”
Explore Genoa has a Facebook page, and a monthly E-LINK newsletter to keep you connected to our members and our events.
Feel free to visit our new chamber website at www.genoacc.com to sign up for our newsletter.
Carolyn Tobinson of Tobinson’s Ace Hardware
Josh Kubiak of Edward Jones
Brenda Jarog of Speciality Gifts
Jim Wilson of James Mechanical, Inc.
Brian Froehlich of Firewatch Safety Services, Inc.
Charmaine Cornwell of Heartland Bank
Meetings are held on the first Friday of each month from Noon -1:00p.m. Locations will rotate throughout our
membership. Our scheduled ribbon cuttings will take place immediately following our meetings. We invite you to join our
Ambassador Club and network with us.
GENOA CHAMBER AMBASSADOR CLUB
MISSION STATEMENT:The Genoa Ambassador Club of the Genoa Area Chamber of Commerce is a prestige public relations, booster and goodwill
organization dedicated to a better community. It will concern itself with activities to enhance the image of the Genoa area Chamber of Commerce, create solidarity within the membership, and will bring
about a greater appreciation among community citizens of what the Chamber stands for in terms of goodwill, civic participation,
recognition and appreciation.
AMBASSADOR CLUB MEMBERS:
Jim Wilson, of James Mechanical, Inc. 815-784-2055 • [email protected]
Executive Director, Cortney Strohacker784-2212 • [email protected]
Carolyn Tobinson of Tobinson’s Ace Hardware784-6004 • [email protected]
Charmaine Cornwell of Heartland Bank
815-784-5101 • [email protected]
Heather Criddle of Resource Bank 784-8301 • [email protected]
Helen Schuerr of Sycamore Precision 815-784-5151 • [email protected]
Jamie Ullmark of American Family Insurance784-5554 • [email protected]
Jon Kuhn of Banner Up Signs 815-899-9211 • [email protected]
Josh Kubiak of Edward Jones Investments815-784-3734 • [email protected]
Lisa Cumings of KishHealth System 815-751-1521 • [email protected]
Tricia Wagner of SERVPRO of DeKalb815-758-3900 • [email protected]
Gwen Garza of NB&T 815-784-6904 • [email protected]
Patrick DuCharm of Heritage Woods815-787-6500 • [email protected]
Rev. Steven R. Geske of Walcamp Outdoor Ministries815-784-5141 • [email protected]
AMBASSADOR CLUB ACTIVITIES:Promotes positive public image of Chamber businesses through community projects:
Ribbon Cuttings Business After Hours • Annual Dinner • Home and Business Expo
Genoa Days King & Queen Scholarship Contest • Annual Golf OutingThe Great Genoa Duck Race & Family Fun Event
Celebrate the Season • 12 Days of Christmas Raffle PromotionExplore Genoa Committee, “Think Local, Shop Local”
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By DANA HERRA
Public safethe KeepinG
One of the newest members of the Genoa Police Department never attended a police academy.
“We started the K-9 program in July of 2012,” said Genoa Police Chief Ty Lynch. “We did have a program before that and the handler got another job and took the dog with him.”
Kane, a 3-year-old German shepherd, is handled by Sgt. Robert Smith, who has been with the Genoa Police Department since 1995. Kane is trained to detect drugs and to search for criminal suspects and missing persons. Kane also serves as a valuable public relations tool for the department, appearing in the annual Genoa Days parade and at other public events.
“One of the things with us having the K-9 program is that it does give a perspective of the police working with the community,” said Lynch, who instituted the department’s motto “In partnership with our community” when he was named police chief in 2010.
“We have six full-time officers, five part-time officers, and five auxiliary members,” Lynch said. The department provides free police support for downtown events. The department recently acquired a piece of equipment that can help keep the streets safe 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
“We just purchased a radar trailer and people can go to our website to download a form to request having it in their neighborhood,” Lynch said. The trailer collects data about traffic speed at all times of the day and helps Lynch plan how to most-effectively assign his officers.
The Genoa Fire Department not only provides essential fire and rescue services, but it also hosts the biggest event of the year in the city of 5,000. Genoa Days is an annual four-day event that features carnival rides, a parade, fireworks, water fights, a king and queen contest, and live music.
The fire department has one station in Genoa and one in Kingston, housing one car, a passenger truck, two engines, and one tanker.
The Genoa-Kingston Rescue Squad is located adjacent to the Genoa fire station on Railroad Avenue and houses three ambulances, one rescue vehicle, and one squad vehicle.
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GENOA - One of the functions of the new Genoa of Chamber office, located at 111 N. Sycamore St., is housing the Explore Genoa Initiative.
With a mission to educate and promote the community to “think local, shop local first,” through its membership, former chamber executive director Kristie Mulso formed a special committee in February of 2012, which is a branch of the chamber.
“We wanted to tie the chamber members and the community,” Mulso said. “We’re not event driven, more education driven.”
By shopping locally, committee chairperson Carolyn Tobinson said, “your tax dollars stay in town. That helps build your local community and it makes your city a better place to live and work.”
For example, she pointed out, if someone needs car insurance, it would be better if they could get it in town, rather than out of town. The same holds true for other basic services or needs, such as groceries, gas, appliances, etc. Any money spent in town naturally circulates through town.”
Tobinson said the committee meets on a quarterly basis. Besides Tobinson, other members of the committee include: Mark Reynolds, Embroidery Sew Into It; Linda Reynolds, Embroidery Sew Into It; Nicole Moore, Rescource Bank; Josh Kubiak, Edward Jones Invesments; Brenda Jarog, Specialty Gifts; Brian K. Froehlich, Peace of Mind Professional Services; Jim Wilson, James Mechanical, Inc.; and Charmaine Cornwell, Heartland Bank.
The committee produced a new logo and puts out a monthly newsletter to inform the public of events and opportunities.
“We’d like to incorporate into all of the events we host our think local, shop local first mission,” Mulso said.
At one expo, for instance, Mulso said chamber members were given a “passport” to the community, containing coupons to local businesses.
In another promotion, the 12 Days of Christmas, 1,000 raffle tickets were sold. Each day, a winner was chosen; winners could be chosen more than once. Instead of cash, winners were awarded coupons that could only be used in Genoa stores.
Among the future projects the committee is working on, Tobinson said, is a rewards program that will also offer valuable coupons for local Genoa stores.
Tobinson is also hoping to broaden the Explore Genoa committee this year. One of the things they hope to do is set up a regular forum to get more input from the
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“We all have to be in this together,” she said. “We encourage the public to support our chamber businesses listed in our website directory and annual area guide. Supporting local and area member businesses is an important key to keeping our community and community entities successful to better serve the public. ...We want the community to understand that our membership and our opportunities for connection are there to provide products and services for the entire community. Not only to think local, but to think throughout our membership.”
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By DANA HERRA
The Genoa-Kingston volleyball team was a little taken aback during their home match against North Boone on Sept. 12.
There was noise coming out of the corner of the gym, where dozens of students, clad in matching blue shirts, were chanting and making noise throughout the match. After prodding from senior Connor Bankson, several members of the football team had shown up for the home opener after their team dinner, and plenty of fellow students joined them, creating an atmosphere that pleasantly surprised the Cogs.
“We had a great fan section,” coach Keith Foster said after the match. “It’s great. We love what (athletic director) Phil Jerbi is doing.”
Volleyball is far from the only sport receiving an influx of student support at G-K. Students show up to soccer matches, golf meets, cross country meets, and hundreds show up to cheer on the football team week after week.
The support is all part of what Jerbi, who has been a teacher and coach at G-K for 20 years, coined the “GK Pride Club.” This year, the club’s catch phrase is, “We Are One,” which is meant to show unity and to illustrate that no one sport is more important than another.
Students pay $50 at the beginning of the year, and in return, they receive three shirts, one white, one blue and one orange, and the athletic department will label different games a blue-out, orange-out or white out. Members also enter sporting events for free, where they take part in raffles at designated games.
“The idea behind ‘We Are One’ was to promote kind of a unity,” Jerbi said. “We wanted the football players to come to the volleyball games, we wanted the volleyball players to come to the soccer games, and the soccer guys to come out to the cross country meets. The other thing that ‘We Are One’ does is it gives the kids who are not necessarily athletes, maybe they don’t go out for other extra-curricular activities at all, to give them the
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Jerbi expected success. However, he didn’t expect the amount of numbers that ended up signing on, with about 200 kids taking part from a school of just more than 600.
“It’s just really been neat to see,” Jerbi said. “We’ve seen a major improvement in our school culture, in our climate, in our school spirit since we’ve started this. So far, so good.”
At the first few football games, the amount of support became abundantly clear when hundreds of orange- and white-clad fans spilled out of the student section and over to the neighboring seats.
Athletes like volleyball libero Olivia Cotton, basketball point guard Tommy Lucca and football running back Sal Lopez have become leaders in the club, along with several other student-athletes, including Bankson. And as the Cogs’ fall sports season has gained momentum, with volleyball, soccer and football all above .500, GK Pride has picked up steam.
“We just wanted to bring back a lot of pride in G-K,” Bankson said. “Last year, not a lot of people came to our football games, or any sporting event for that matter, and it’s no fun when nobody’s there.
Walking through the halls on the day of a designated game, Bankson said it’s easy to tell the stark difference the program has made in breeding school spirit.
“To me it is (surprising). I figured it would be a gradual thing, more and more people, but it all just happened all at once,” Bankson said. “There’s a ton of people on it. Everywhere you look, there’s a ‘We Are One,’ shirt. Everywhere.”
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A St. .................................................. D3Adams St. ........................................ D3Al Shirvis Dr. ...................................... D3Angler Ln. .........................................E2Ash Rd. ....................................... A4-A6Aspen Way ..................................E3-E4B St. .................................................. D3Birch Ave. ................................... E3-E4Birch Ln ..............................................E4Boulder Ct. ........................................E2Brians Way .......................................G3Briody Way ............................... G3-G4Burton Ln. .................................... E2-D2Carolwood Dr. ............................... H3-G3Cedar Ln. ....................................E3-E4Central Ave. ................................E4-E5Cherry Rd. ................................ G3-G4Cherry Tree Ln. ............................ F3-F4Church St. .........................................E4Cobblestone Ct. ..............................E2Cooper Ct. ...................................... E5Cottonwood Cir. ............................. E3Daniels Dr. ................................. G3-F3Deer Creek Dr. ............................... D3Derby Line Rd.................................................F4-F5-G5-G6Duval Ave. ...................................... D4E. 1st St. ..................................... D4-D5E. 2nd St. ................................... D4-D5E. Hill St. ....................................... E4-E5E. Main St. .............................. D4-E5-E6E. Pinecone Cir. .............................. A3E. Railroad Ave........................................D4-D5E. Willow Estate ................................ A4Elm St. ...............................................E4Elwood Greens Rd. .................................................G2-G3Eureka St. ........................................ D5Evans Ave. ...................................... D5Evergreen Ct. .................................. E4Forest Ln............................................ E2Forest View Dr. ............................................................ E4-F4Gallant Fox Dr. ............................... G5Gary’s Way .............................. G2-G3Genoa Rd. .......................................................... B1-C2-D3Granite Way .................................... E2Hadsall St. ....................................... D5Hawthorne Ln. ................................ E3Heritage Tr. ................................ E2-D2Hickory Ct. ...................................... G3Hickory Dr. ...................................... D3Holly Ct. . ..................................... E3-E4Homewood Ct. ............................... E4Homewood Dr. .......................................................... E4-E5Illinois Rt. 23 ............................................................ H5-E5-E6Illinois Rt. 72 .......................................................... D1-D4-E6Jackson St. ................................ D3-E4Jackson Woods Ct. ................................................. D3-E3James Ct. ....................................... G2Joel Ln. ....................................... G2-F2John Ct. . .......................................... F3Joshua Ln. ................................. G2-F2Koch Dr. ........................................... E5Lorraine Dr. ...................................... E4Madison Rd. ................................... G3Madison St. ............................... D3-G3Maple Ln. ........................................ E4Market St. . ................................. E2-D2Middleton St. ................................... E2Monroe St. ...................................... D4Nicholas Cir. .................................... F3Nicholas Dr. ..................................... F3North St. . ......................................... D3N. Brown St. ............................... E5-D5N. Emmett St. ................................. D4N. Genoa St. .................................. D4N. Hadsall St. ............................. E5-D5N. Locust St. ....................................................... D4-C4-C5
N. Oak Creek Dr. ............................ F3N. Pinecone Cir. ............................ . A3N. State Rd. ............................... D4-A4N. State St. ...................................... D4N. Stott St. .................................. E5-D5N. Sycamore St. ............................. D4N. Washington St. ........................... D4Northwoods Dr. .............................. A4Oak Dr. ............................................. E4Oak St. ............................................ D3Oak St. ............................................ G2Oakview Dr. .................................... G3Oakview Ln. ................................... G3Oakview Pl. ..................................... F3Old Genoa Rd. .............................. D2Park Ave. . ....................................... D5Pat Ct. .............................................. F3Paulson Ln. ..................................... A3Pebble Beach Cir. .......................................................... H2Pebble Beach Dr. .................................................... H2-H3Pearson Dr. ...................................... F5Persimmon Dr. ............................G2-F2Pierce Rd. ........................................ B1Pine Dr. ...................................... A3-A4Pinecone Dr. .................................. A3Prairie St. .................................... E5-D5Preserve Dr. ................................ F2-E2Railroad Ave. ................................. D4Redwood Ct. .................................. E3Reid Rd. ........................................... E5Resource Ln. ................................... E5Ridge Rd. ................................... A3-A4River Bend Dr. ............................. E2-F2Robinson St. ............................... E5-D5Royal Oak Rd. . ............................... G3Sandstone Way .............................. E2Secretariat Dr. .......................................................... G5-F5Sir Barton Dr. .............................. H5-G5S. Brown St. ...................................... E5S. Centre Ave. ................................. F5S. Emmett St. ............................. E4-D4S. Genoa St. .............................. E4-D4S. Hadsall St. ............................... F5-E5S. Locust St. ................................ E4-D4S. Oak Creek Dr. ............................. F3S. Pinecone Cir. .............................. A3S. State St. ................................. D3-D4S. Stott St. ......................................... E5S. Sycamore St. ......................................................... F4-D4S. Washington St. ...................................................... E4-D4Southwoods Dr. . ..................................................... G3-G4Spring St. ........................................ . D3Stearn Dr. .................................... D2-F2Stephen’s Ave. ............................... D5Stiles St. ...................................... E5-D5Stone Creek Cir. .............................. F3Tyler St. ........................................ E3-E4Village Greens Rd. ........................................................ D4Walnut St. ................................... F2-F4War Admiral Dr. .............................. G5Watson Dr. ....................................... E5W. 1st St. .................................... D3-D4W. 2nd St. .................................. D3-D4W. Church St. .................................. E4W. Hill St. ........................................... E4W. Main St. ................................ D3-D4W. Park Ave. ............................. D1-D3W. Pinecone Cir. ............................ A3Westwood Cir. ................................ G3Whirlaway Dr. ................................. G5Willow Ln. ........................................ A4Willow Glen Dr. ................................ F4Willshire Dr. ....................................... E5Winding Tr. .................................. E2-F24 Queens Ct. .................................. A3
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By DOUG [email protected]
GENOA – It’s a simple question: Why is it important to work with a nonprofit group or organization within your own community?
The answer is even simpler: Because it benefits everyone.
“As a community our goal is to support one another,” Cortney Strohacker, executive director of the Genoa Area Chamber of Commerce, said. “By joining together, it makes us all prosperous and it makes you proud of the community we call home. It gives you a chance to give back, reinvest and keep our beautiful community what it is.”
“When we all work together, it improves the quality of life,” chamber ambassador Carolyn Tobinson said. “We get to know each other and we grow as a community family. Plus, it’s just good for the soul.”
According to the city website, “Genoa was created by the events of the time and the people who passed through, as well as those who chose to stay and call Genoa home.”
Established on the line of the historic Galena-Chicago Trail in 1835, one of its first structures was the old stagecoach building, the Pacific House, which still stands at 501 W. Main St. The city was settled by Thomas Madison. A Revolutionary War veteran from Ashtabuh County, Ohio, Madison named Genoa after a similarly named town in New York State. He is also the first known storekeeper, with his business dating back to May 12, 1843. Other earlier businesses were a distillery and a sawmill.
Genoa was incorporated as a village in 1876 before becoming an official town on Sept., 9, 1911. According to the 2010 U.S. Census, Genoa, which began as only four blocks, is now the home of 5,193 people. Genoa has been an Illinois Main Street Designated community since 1996. Sponsored by the Illinois Department of Commerce and Community Affairs, the designation was established in 1993 as a preservation-based, economic program.
Located on Main Street, the business district consists of many quaint, small, family-owned businesses and restaurants that add to the charm of the town. Besides an innovative, award-winning school district, Genoa is blessed with a vibrant park district, which maintains several parks, a swimming pool and much
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more. There are also a number of churches, groups and other organizations all dedicated to improving life for its citizens and the community in general.
To help keep Genoa thriving, there are 235 nonprofits listed in Switchboard.com, all of which can benefit from local volunteers in a variety of ways. Opportunities range from donating blood to coaching a youth sports team and just about everything in between.
“We wouldn’t have the beautiful community that we enjoy if it wasn’t for people volunteering and donating,” Strohacker said.
Maybe the best reason of all for volunteering, Tobinson said, is that it sets a good example for the next generation. As part of a special middle school class, students in Carol Hencken’s Leadership and Community Service class are earning credit for performing community service projects.
“It’s good in a small community to do this,” Hencken said. “It’s good for the kids to give back.”
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A new gravel walking trail in Genoa is the latest feature in Genoa’s leisure and dining attractions.
“About 10 feet wide, it will connect the city’s pedestrian path that connects the bridge to Russell Woods,” said Rich Gentile, Genoa’s director of public works. “It will provide them a nice nature walk through the prairie project.”
The path was made possible by a $10,000 Green Region grant from ComEd and Openlands last year.
After a leisurely stroll or an afternoon spent in one of Genoa’s nine park properties, visitors may want to grab a quick sandwich or enjoy a sit-down meal.
“We have several dining options available in our community now, with a growing selection,” said Cortney Strohacker executive director of the Genoa Area Chamber of Commerce.
Diners can enjoy pizza or pasta at Rosati’s, an outdoor burger at Five Points Pub in Kingston, a homestyle family meal at Cafe 72, a sandwich at Corner Grill on Main, a full breakfast at Genoa Cafe, or a prime rib on Saturday night at Karlsbad Tavern.
Visitors and residents alike can take a trip back in time during Pioneer Day each summer, enjoy weekly “wine downs” at Prairie State Winery, ice skate at a free downtown rink in the winter, and take in the fall play and spring musicals at Genoa-Kingston High School.
Each March, the Genoa Area Chamber of Commerce hosts its free annual Home and Business Expo, which gives everyone in the community a chance to meet local business owners and learn about the goods and services they offer.
“It continues to be our biggest event of the year,” Strohacker said.
Visitors who enjoy outdoor activities can enjoy tent or cabin camping at Walcamp along the scenic Kishwaukee River in Kingston. The Genoa Park District has four canoes that visitors can rent for an afternoon of paddling on the river.
Duck races in the Kishwaukee River are a popular attraction each September.
Shoppers can spend a leisurely day browsing the monthly open-air market during the summer and fall months, or the many shops in the downtown area.
“We have a unique blend of traditional and specialty shops,” Strohacker said. Nine new businesses opened in downtown Genoa in 2013, partly because of the 10,000 vehicles that pass through downtown every day.
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Paul Bafia works hard to make sure the parks in Genoa meet the recreational and fitness needs of the township’s residents.
“We’ve got an outdoor swimming pool, a family/kiddie pool area, we have 2 body slides and a splash pad that we added a couple years ago,” Bafia said. “We also have a 14,000-square-foot fitness center that has a kids’ zone area.”
Bafia, the executive director of the Genoa Township Park District, is responsible for those recreational facilities that are included in the nine park district locations in Genoa Township. The district’s properties occupy 105 acres of land.
“Most parks have playgrounds, and we have soccer fields and softball fields, too,” Bafia said. Chamberlain Park has a skateboard park that is popular during warm-weather months, and the park district also hosts free live music events in the summer.
The fitness center, which is on the second floor of the city hall building at 333 E. First St., features an indoor walking track, cardio and fitness equipment, Some of the equipment is wheelchair accessible and suitable for special needs members.
The trained and dedicated staff at the center is able to offer personalized service at the fitness center, and teach classes in subjects that include fitness, exercise techniques, nutrition, and cross training.
The park district recently partnered with DeKalb County Community Gardens to turn a vacant lot near Genoa’s downtown into a community vegetable garden.
“We built 50 5-by-10 foot raised beds,” said Dan Kenney, founder and director of the DeKalb County Community Gardens. The plots are rented for the growing season, and any beds that are not rented are planted by volunteers to grow produce for donation to food pantries.
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Growth, better accessibility and the best way to serve its members, the community and visitors.
Those were just three of the reasons the Genoa Chamber of Commerce board decided to move its offices to 111 N. Sycamore St. this past May. For the last 17 years, the chamber office was located on the top floor of the Heartland Bank & Trust Company, formerly Citizens National Bank, at 327 W. Main St.
The new chamber office, which is open from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday through Friday, has a boardroom and a kitchen on the first floor. Among many other advantages, the new office can be used for early morning meetings, as well as provide more space for member events and activities.
Thanks to word of mouth, the chamber’s monthly community newsletter and the giant sign outside the building, it didn’t take long for the public to find the chamber’s new home. Community and members are welcome to stop in to visit or to gather information about current events, membership, and maps for traveling, biking and finding one’s way around the local area.
In true community spirit, a number of chamber and community members assisted in moving and renovating the chamber’s new home, including: Paul Beauchamp, of Innovative Restorations, who painted the interior and exterior of the new home; Josh Kubiak, of Edward Jones Investment, who painted and scraped; Michael Cirone of 3 Roses Realty, who provided new office furniture for the chamber; Mark Reynolds of Embroidery Sew Into it, who provided all the wall logos, carpets and accessories; as well as Deno Kramer of WK Landscape Services, who donated the landscaping; and five students from Genoa-Kingston High School, who earned community service hours for painting and scraping. Others who helped were Spencer Mulso; Arielle Emmens; Alanna Wilcox, Kayleigh Engles and Ben Brzoska.
Members of the chamber board include: President, James Wilson, James Mechanical, Inc.; Vice President, Brian K. Froehlich Firewatch Safety Services, Inc.; Executive Director, Cortney Strohacker; Joe Burgess, Genoa Kingston School Dist. #424; Josh Kubiak, Edward Jones; Charmaine Cornwell, Heartland Bank; Kevin McArtor, Resource Bank; Michael Cirone, 3 Roses Realty Inc.; Theresa Komitas, KishHealth System Jill Hansen, Kishwaukee College
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3 Roses Realty, Inc.220 Stearn Dr. • Genoa690-2843 • 3rosesrealty.com
Action Automotive540 Main St. • Genoa784-4330 • actiongenoa.com
Alan Browne Chevrolet700 Pearson Dr. • Genoa784-2511 • mychevy.biz
All Natural Chiropractic405 W. Main St. • Genoa784-4455
American Family Insurance119 W. Main St. • Genoa784-5554
Aramark980 Park Ave. • Genoa631-3473 • armark.com
Armor Technologies143 E. Lincoln Hwy. • DeKalb754-0505 • ArmorTechs.com
Balance Chiropractic & Wellness815 E. Main St. • Genoa784-4346 • drhattar.com
Banner Up Signs1170 E. State St. • Sycamore899-9211 • bannerupsigns.com
Becker Law Office213 W. Main St. • Genoa784-2695
Ben Gordon Center12 Health Services Dr. • DeKalb756-4875 • bengordoncenter.org
Benzinger Printing673 Park Ave. • Genoa 784-6560 • benzinger.com
Beth Fowler School Of Dance303 W. Main St. • Genoa784-5658bethfowlerschoolofdance.com
Bold Seal CoatingKingston • 227-7219
Book of Numbers112 N. Emmett St., Ste. A • Genoa784-3410 • bookofnumbers.net
Brian Bemis1875 DeKalb Ave. • Sycamore895-8105 • brianbemis.com
Café 72682 Park Ave. • Genoa784-2626
Century 21 New Heritage II120 W. Oak Knoll Dr. • Hampshire683-2000 • newheritage.com
City of Genoa333 E. First St. • Genoa784-2327 • genoa-il.com
Cmj Technologies114 S. California St. • Sycamore899-2468
Coldwell Banker Honig-Bell511 W. Main St. • Genoa784-4582 • cbhonig-bell.com
Corner Grill on main137 W. Main St. • Genoa784-2233
Cougar media music400 W. Railroad St. • Kingston762-5833 • cougarmediamusic.com
Country Financial 305 W. Main St. • Genoa784-6688
Crossroads Community Church2040 Johnson Ct. • Kingston784-0123 • crossroadscn.com
CrossWind Community Church13100 Cherry Rd. • Genoa784-5427 • genoafoursquare.org
Crown Exteriors, Inc.113 N. Genoa St. • Genoa784-3003 • crownexteriors.net
Crumpets Tea Room221 W. Main St. • Genoa784-6121 • crumpetsillinois.com
Custom Aluminum Products312 Eureka St. • Genoa847-717-5500 • custom-aluminum.com
Day Dream Designs107 Evergreen Dr. • Kirklanddaydream2014.com
DeKalb County Convention and Visitors Center111 S. 2nd St., Ste. 202 • DeKalb756-1336 • dekalbcountycvb.com
DeKalb County Community Foundation475 DeKalb Ave. • Sycamore748-5383 • dekalbccf.org
DeKalb County EDC421 N. California St., Ste 200Sycamore895-2711 • dcedc.org
DeKalb County Hospice2727 Sycamore Rd. • DeKalb756-3000 • dekalbcountyhospice.org
DeKalb County Veterns Assistance Commission2500 N. Annie Glidden Rd., Ste A DeKalb • 217-0412
DeKalb Illinois Worknet Center1701 E. Lincoln Hwy. • DeKalb901-0177 • illinoisworknet.com
DNA Communications, Inc.601 1st Ave. • Rochelle562-4290 • dnacom.com
Doug j. johnsonDeKalb County Clerk110 E. Sycamore St. • Sycamore895-7149 • dekalbclerk.com
Edward jones - josh Kubiak599 Pearson Dr., Ste. 2 • Genoa 784-3734 • edwardjones.com
Elder Care Services330 Grove St. • DeKalb758-6550 • ecsdekalb.org
Embroidery! Sew Into It and Sew much more…3805 Biscayne Rd. • Indianapolis904-0059 • www.esii.biz
E-vergent.com, LLC8332 Corporate Dr. • Racine262-884-2040 • e-vergent.com
Everything Floral, LLC113 W. Main St. • Genoa784-2344 • everythingfloral.com
Family Service Agency of DeKalb County, Inc.14 Health Services Dr. • DeKalb758-8616 • fsadekalbcounty.org
Firewatch Safety Services, Inc.7970 Gurler Rd. • DeKalb901-2393 • firewatchsafety.com
Five Points Pub103-105 S. Main St. • Kingston784-3500
G.K. Trailblazers 761-7951 • gktrailblazers.com
Genoa Animal Hospital703 Pearson Dr. • Genoa784-6109 • genoaanimialhospital.com
Genoa Auto Parts - Napa330 W. Main St. • Genoa784-4300
Genoa Automotive Repair119 N Emmett St. • Genoa 784-3366
Genoa Café233 W. Main St. • Genoa784-6647
Genoa Dental Care701 Pearon Dr. • Genoa784-2270
Genoa Fitness Center333 E. First St. • Genoa784-FITT • genoaparks.org
Genoa Liquors540 E. Main St. • Genoa 784-9780 • liquornwine.net
Genoa main Street327 W. Main St. • Genoa 784-6961 • genoamainstreet.com
Genoa motors231 Sycamore Rd. • Genoa784-2600 • genoamotors.com
Genoa Park District400 E. Second St. • Genoa784-5612 • genoaparks.com
Genoa Pharmacy228 W. Main St. • Genoa784-2122 • hampshirepharmacy.com
Genoa Post Office705 Pearson Dr. • Genoa784-3349 • usps.com
Genoa Public Library232 W. Main St. • Genoa784-2627 • genoalibrary.com
Genoa Smiles619 E. Main St. • Genoa784-5166
Genoa Super Wash 360 Sycamore Rd. • Genoa784-4386/563-391-0611
Genoa Veterans Home Corp.311 S. Washington St. • Genoa784-5967 • genoavetshome.us
Genoa-Kingston CUSD #424980 Park Ave. • Genoa784-6222 • gkschools.org
Genoa-Kingston Fire Department317 Railroad • Genoa 784-3412 • genoa-il.com
Genoa-Kingston United Way, Inc.P.O. Box 5 • Genoa784-6282 • gkunitedway.com
Greenlee - A Textron Company702 W. Main St. • Genoa784-8011 • greenlee.com
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Habitat for Humanity of DeKalb CountyP.O. Box 503 • DeKalb 758-5055 • hfhdcillinois.org
Hauser-Ross Eye Institute2240 Gateway Dr. • Sycamore756-8571 • Hauser-Ross.com
Heartland Bank327 W. Main St. • Genoa784-5101 • hbtbank.com
Heartland Blood Centers2428 Sycamore Rd. • DeKalb758-7268 • heartlandbc.org
Hill’s Tap319 W. Main St. • Genoa784-5982 • hillstap.com
Hoffman Realty, LLC535 Babson Rd. • Monroe Center522-3255 • hoffman-realty.com
Home Town Storage405 S. Hadsall • Genoa355-7271 • htsitsakeeper.com
Illinois Community Credit Union508 W. State St. • Sycamore895-4541 • ilcomcu.org
Innovative Restorations210 S. Sycamore St. • Genoa784-9039
Integra Business Systems3030 Forest View Rd. • Rockford397-0660 • gointegra.com
j Gardner Home Services511 W. Main St., Suite B • Genoa847-346-6400jgardnerservices.wordpress.com
jack Godde State Farm Insurance318 W. Main St., #1 • Genoa784-3337
james mechanical, Inc. 14059 N. Birch Rd. • Genoa784-2055jamesmechanicalinc.net
jeffrey Caron Optometry318 W. Main St. • Genoa784-6480
jK Richards Photography606 Stearn Dr. • Genoa847-219-8399jkrichardsphoto.com
Karlsbad Tavern413 W. Main St. • Genoa 784-6336
Katherine m. Photography607 Emmert Dr. • Sycamore757-3018katherinephotography.com
Kingston mutual Insurance Company420 W. Main St. • Genoa 784-5657
KishHealth Center for Family Health165 E. Plank Rd. • Sycamore752-3253 • kishfamilyhealth.org
KishHealth FoundationOne Kish Hospital Dr. • DeKalb748-9954 • [email protected]
KishHealth Home Care2727 Sycamore Rd. • DeKalb748-8960 • kishhomecare.org
KishHealth Physicians Group599 Pearson Dr. • Genoa784-2100 • [email protected]
KishHealth System/Kishwaukee Community HospitalOne Kish Hospital Drive • DeKalb756-1521 ext. 153520kishhealth.org
Kishwaukee College2193 S. Malta Rd. • Malta825-2086 • kishwaukeecollege.edu
Kishwaukee Education Consortium21255 Malta Rd., P.O. Box 263Malta825-2000 • kecprograms.com
Kishwaukee Family YmCA2500 W. Bethany Rd. • Sycamore756-9577 • kishymca.org
Kishwaukee Valley Heritage Society622 Park Ave. • Genoa784-5559 dekalb.illinoisgenweb.org/kishvalhistsoc
Knights of Columbus32044 New Labanon Rd. Hampshire847-987-1989
Late Nite Cycles805 E. Main St. • Genoa779-382-0170
LawnWorks33551 W. Pine Circle • Genoa784-6309
Lynn’s Carpet Cleaning, Inc.P.O. Box 271 • Genoa784-3385 • lynnscarpetcleaning.com
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North Pines Climate Control, HVAC113 N. Genoa St. • Genoa784-2332/522-2401 northpineshvac.net
Northern Rehab Physical Therapy Specialists540 E. Main St. Suite 5 • Genoa, 784-6417 • northernrehabpt.com
Olson Funeral &Cremation Services, Cooper-Quiram Chapel202 Main St. • Genoa784-2518 • olsonfh.com
Olympia Chiropractic1680 Mediterranean Dr. • Sycamore899-6061 • olympicchiropractic.com
Peace of mind Professional Services524 N. Dixon Ave. • Dixon677-1623
Pete’s Castle/marathon104 W. Main St. • Genoa784-4060
Piggly Wiggly600 Pearson Dr. • Genoa784-7001 • pigglywiggly.com
Prairie State Winery217 W. Main St. • Genoa 784-4540 • prairiestatewinery.com
R. Hansel & Son Company221 N. Sycamore • Genoa784-5500
Remax Classic514 E. Main St. • Genoa784-2800 • eshometeam.com
Resource Bank310 Hwy 23 • Genoa784-8301 • resourcebank.com
Responsive Roofing221 W. Lincoln Hwy., Ste C. • DeKalb901-8860 • responsiveroofing.com
Rosati’s Pizza407 Sycamore Rd., Ste. #9 • Genoa784-4403 • rosatispizza.com
S&A maintenance Services, Inc.610 W. Second St. • Genoa 784-8416 • sandamaintenance.com
Scheflow Engineers1814 Grandstand Place • Elgin 847-697-7095 • schefloweng.com
Senator Dave Syverson555 S. Perryville Rd. • Rockford381-0006 • senatordavesyverson.com
Servpro of DeKalb County515 5th Ave. • Rochelle758-3900 • servpro.com
Seyller’s, Inc.P.O. Box 158 • Genoa784-3724 • seyllers.com
Slater-Butala Funeral Home132 W. Main • Genoa784-5191 • butalafuneralhomes.com
Slingerland & Clark, P.C.114 W. State St. • Sycamore 895-5141 • slingerlandandclark.com
Small Business Development Ctr @ WCC18 S. River St., Room 268 • Aurora630-906-4143 • waubonsee.edu/sbdc
Social Solutions with Rebecca Wardlow1629 Parkside Dr. • Sycamore780-9062 • rebeccawardlow.com
Speciality Gifts 133 W. Main St. • Genoa784-4964 • specialitygiftsbybrenda.com
State Representative Robert Pritchard2600 DeKalb Ave. • Sycamore748-3494 • pritchardstaterep.com
Sycamore Integrated Health920 W. Prairie Dr., Ste. J. • Sycamore895-3354 sycamoreintegratedhealth.com
Sycamore Park District940 E. State St. • Sycamore895-3365 • sycamoreparkdistrict.com
Sycamore Precision machine334 E. First St. • Genoa784-5151 • sycamoreprecision.com
T. Allen & Associates, LLC502 E. Main St. • Genoa 784-6547 • tallencpa.com
The Corner Cobbler404 W. Railroad St. • Kingston784-4452
The Oak Club of Genoa11770 Ellwood Greens Rd. • Genoa784-5678 • oakclubgenoa.com
The Pampered Chef220 Koch Dr. • Genoa784-4051pamperedchef.biz/deeguzy
Theisen Roofing1122 Pleasant St., P.O. Box 641 DeKalb758-8998 • theisenroofing.com
Thirty-One703 Hawthorn Ln. • Genoa847-1553 • mythirtyone.com/kristidunn
Tobinson Ace Hardware361 Sycamore Rd. • Genoa 784-6004 • acehardware.com
Trinity Lutheran Church33930 N. State Rd. • Genoa784-2522 • tlcgenoa.org
Unlimited Performance Genoa599 Pearson Dr. • Genoa 784-2100 unlimitedperformance.org
Unlimited Performance Sycamore2111 Midland Ct. • Sycamore748-8900unlimitedperformance.org
Upstream Investment Partners423 Financial Ct. • Rockford315-0107 • upstreamip.com
Victoria’s Crossing220 W. Main St. • Genoa784-2868 • victoriascrossing.com
Village of Kingston101 E. Railroad St. • Kingston784-5572 • villageofkingston.org
Voluntary Action Center1606 Bethany Rd. • Sycamore758-3932 • vacdk.com
Walcamp Outdoor ministeries32653 Five Points Rd. • Kingston784-5141 • walcamp.org
Walnut Street Daycare Center201 Walnut St. • Genoa784-2223 • walnutstreetdaycare.com
Weight Watchers400 E. Second St. • Genoa784-8499 • weightwatchers.com
Wildtree201 S. Main St. • Kingston981-5962
Willard Aves Post 1010 American Legion305 W. Main St. • Genoa784-6688
WK Landscape Sales & Service Inc.809 Aspen Way • Genoa784-2923 • wklandscape.com
WLBK Fm 98.9/Am 1360,WSQR Fm 93.5/Am 11802410 Sycamore Rd. • DeKalb748-1000 x201 • wlbkradio.com
3 Roses Realty ...............................................15
Alan Browne Chevrolet .................................24
American Family Insurance .............................9
Banner Up Signs ...........................................19
Blake Oil ........................................................17
Century 21 - New Heritage ............................9
Coldwell Bankers - Honig-Bell ........................5
Country Financial - David Gingerich ............17
DeKalb Mechanical .......................................21
Edward Jones - Josh Kubiak .........................15
Five Points Pub .............................................17
Genoa Automotive .......................................15
Genoa Park District .......................................19
Genoa Smiles ..................................................9
Hampshire Pharmacy ...................................19
Heartland Bank ...............................................5
James Mechanical ...........................................5
Kingston Mutual ............................................11
Kishwaukee College .....................................21
Kishwaukee Hospital .....................................23
NAPA Auto ...................................................19
NB&T ...............................................................2
Northern Rehab Physical Therapy ................13
Seyller’s Inc. .....................................................6
State Farm - Jack Godde ..............................11
Sweet Dream Desserts .................................11
T. Allen & Associates .....................................11
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