fall & winter bei newsletter 2013

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The President’s Corner…by Dan Stellato Leasing and Property Management Experts Fall & Winter Issue Finding Wealth in Health Community Involvement, Commitment to Quality Service & Above All; Caring About People I joined BEI 25 years ago because of these traits and I am proud to say our focus remains intact on these very important goals. From my first interview with Larry and Gerry Dempsey in 1988 through today, we credit our success to these qualities. Our belief in Community Involvement is evidenced in the following pages and we would not have been in business for almost 55 years without providing quality service to our customers. We truly care about the people in our lives; our customers, our BEI employee team members, our friends and of course our families. We also realize that businesses and employees face a new challenge in regards to Health Care. Our population is aging and now the federal government believes they have a solution to a problem that has been growing for generations; skyrocketing health care costs. In light of recent concerns with the implementation of the Affordable Care Act we will continue to discuss our health, and how we pay for it, for many years to come. I don’t know if anyone has the right answer but I do know if we all get, and stay healthier, our reliance on Health Care can be drastically reduced. So, it is important for us to remind everyone to take good care of yourselves. There are many options out there to help keep you healthy and many are highlighted in this issue. We all know folks who have lost someone special in their lives, and the grief from those losses are multiplied during the Holidays. Let’s learn from those painful experiences and use this time to commit to be healthy. We care about you, so please join us at BEI as we pledge to get healthy. Carolyn Tiltz Katie Speranske Scott Prudden Julie Bletzinger

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Page 1: Fall & Winter BEI Newsletter 2013

The President’s Corner…by Dan Stellato

Upcoming Events

Inside This Issue: Featured New Tenant:

Batavia Nutrition

BEI Snapshots

Featured Building: Newton House

Favorite Tenant Photos

Recipe: Crock Pot Creamy Tomato Soup

Keeping the Holidays Healthy

Leasing and Property Management Experts

Fall & Winter Issue

Finding Wealth in Health Community Involvement, Commitment to Quality Service

& Above All; Caring About People

I joined BEI 25 years ago because of these traits and I am proud to say our focus

remains intact on these very important goals. From my first interview with Larry and

Gerry Dempsey in 1988 through today, we credit our success to these qualities.

Our belief in Community Involvement is evidenced in the following pages and we

would not have been in business for almost 55 years without providing quality

service to our customers. We truly care about the people in our lives; our customers,

our BEI employee team members, our friends and of course our families.

We also realize that businesses and employees face a new challenge in regards to

Health Care. Our population is aging and now the federal government believes they

have a solution to a problem that has been growing for generations; skyrocketing

health care costs.

In light of recent concerns with the implementation of the Affordable Care Act we

will continue to discuss our health, and how we pay for it, for many years to come. I

don’t know if anyone has the right answer but I do know if we all get, and stay

healthier, our reliance on Health Care can be drastically reduced.

So, it is important for us to remind everyone to take good care of yourselves. There

are many options out there to help keep you healthy and many are highlighted in this

issue. We all know folks who have lost someone special in their lives, and the grief

from those losses are multiplied during the Holidays. Let’s learn from those painful

experiences and use this time to commit to be healthy.

We care about you, so please join us at BEI as we pledge to get healthy.

December

12th - Batavia MainStreet’s Artisan Collective- 6:30-9pm Water Street Studios, Batavia

25th - Christmas Day 31st– Fireworks Committee Host Family New

Years Eve Party~ Count down at 9:30pm Peg Bond Center, Batavia

January 1st - New Year’s Day 31st - Batavia Chamber Annual Awards Dinner- 6:00-10:00pm, Batavia

February 7th - St. Charles Chamber Annual Charle-

magne Awards Dinner- 6:30-9:30pm, St. Charles

Carolyn Tiltz Katie Speranske Scott Prudden Julie Bletzinger

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New to the BEI Family:

Batavia Nutrition After Joe Walters realized he couldn’t go any higher in his previous company, he decided

to look for new opportunities. Not only did he successfully find a new opportunity, but he

also lost 50 pounds while discovering it!

Batavia Nutrition, a nutrition club located at 144 West Wilson in the Batavia Plaza

alongside East China Inn, Daddio’s Diner, and Walgreens celebrated its grand opening

with Mayor Schielke on October 5th with discounted products and free samples for all who

attended. With smoothie names like “Root Beer Float,” “Strawberry Cheesecake,” and

“Peanut Butter Cookie” you would hardly think they’re nutritional smoothies, but at

Batavia Nutrition, healthy can also be tasty. The trick is in the mix. Joe uses a variety of

flavors of the nutritional shake mix and can mix and match a shake that would please any

palate.

Joe chose Batavia as the location for his first shop because of how actively involved the

community is. “I am excited to be a part of downtown Batavia.” Says Joe, “With local

bike rides, triathlons, races and the river walk, it is easy to see how

active the members of this community are and Batavia Nutrition

supports this life style.”

To learn more about Batavia Nutrition,

visit the website: www.goherbalife.com/batavianutrition.

Also find them on Facebook:

https://www.facebook.com/batavianutrition

For more information contact: SynergEd 131 Flinn St., Suite A Batavia, IL 60510 www.synergeducation.com

Josie Tanksley, Senior Director of Client Support Services Sales Assessment and Program office

New to Batavia! Welcome SynergEd to the fox valley area! They help connect serious, well-prepared military and veteran students with colleges and universities that have made the commitment to follow all relevant guidelines and regulations pertaining to this student population. SynergEd is the comprehensive resource needed to create an uncompromising military and veteran education program worth of the population it serves.

Donate this holiday season! Patrick Kackert, president of Restoration Techs, has been selected as the official Local Coordinating Officer for the 2013 Toys for Tots Campaign in Kane County. BEI is happy to be listed as one of this year’s drop sites! All new, unwrapped toys can be dropped off at the BEI office at 140 First Street in Batavia, between 8:00 am - 5:30 pm or you may contact us at 630.879.3684. If you are interested in becoming a drop site, volunteering, or making a donation, please visit the official Kane County Toys

Tots website at:

http://batavia-il.toysfortots.org

or email at:

[email protected]

Stay fit & energized through the fall & winter with Batavia Nutrition!

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Katie Speranske, BEI Marketing

Assistant, at St. Charles Chamber

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Congrats Carolyn & Adam!

Congrats Julie & Josh!

Two of BEI’s own are on the

road to love & happiness!

This fall Julie became

Mrs. Bletzinger!

Joe Walters & Mayor Jeff Schielke

cutting the ribbon at the

Grand Opening of

Batavia Nutrition Clinic!

Mother/daughter owners, Kendall

Ertz & Maureen Mares cutting the

ribbon at the Grand Opening of

Limestone Coffee & Tea!

Scott Prudden, Leasing

Representative, excited at

the opening of BEI’s new

building at 28 N. First St.,

in downtown Geneva!

This summer Carolyn became

Mrs. Tiltz!

Congrats to Scott

Salvati, this

year’s winner of

the Dallesasse

Award!

Kristen Johnson, Property Manager at BEI, honored

as one of Kane County’s Women of Distinction

for all her hard work and service in the community.

Marcia Boyce & Gerard

Dempsey at Batavia

Chamber’s Harvest

Celebration.

BEI Building Breakfasts: where we bring breakfast to you!

Kristen joins Catie Barron & Anne

Ressman Zabinski at the Grand

Opening of their new Art Studio

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For more information contact Scott Prudden at

630.879.3680 or [email protected]

Have you decorated your space? Want to show it off– send your photos of your unique space to

Katie Speranske (630) 879-3680 [email protected]

Building Features:

Downtown Batavia location

Historical landmark status

Private parking

High visibility on IL Route 31 & Wilson Street

The Newton house is one of the most historic buildings in

Kane County. This local mansion boasts a grand staircase,

beautiful dark walnut trim, hand carved fireplaces, and

stain glass throughout. This building offers office space,

possible retail space and storage space.

Featured Building: Newton House, Batavia

Martinez Creative Group, a full service advertising & marketing communications firm. Their bold and energetic style can be seen

in their work as well as their space. They will be sure to get you and your company noticed! Find them on facebook to see more!

Page 5: Fall & Winter BEI Newsletter 2013

For more recipes check out www.Skinnytaste.com

*Cut along the dotted lines to add this 4x6 recipe card to your collection*

Recipe — Crock Pot Creamy Tomato Soup BEI Reviews

2.8 Stars “Perfect warm soup

on a cold day! Great with all the toppings!”

“Good comfort food. Would be great paired with a hot sandwich”

“A little bland &

grainy but good with the crumbled bread in it”

“I can tell it’s a health

recipe. Nuff said”

Crock Pot Cream Tomato Soup

Prep Time: 15 min Level: Easy

Inactive Prep Time: 5 min Serves: 6 servings

Cook Time: 6.5 hours

Ingredients: 1 Tbsp olive oil Parmesan or Romano cheese rind (optional)

1 cup finely diced celery 1 bay leaf

1 cup finely diced carrots 2 Tbsp unsalted butter

1 cup finely diced onions 2 Tbsp flour

28oz can whole plum tomatoes, w/juice 1/3 cup grated pecorino Romano cheese

1 tsp thyme 1 3/4 cups reduced fat (2%) milk, warmed

1/4 cup dried basil Salt, to taste

3 1/2 cup reduced sodium chicken broth Black pepper, to taste

Directions:

Heat a large skillet over medium heat, then add the oil, celery, carrots and onions; cook 5 to 6 minutes,

or until golden. Add to slow cooker.

Pour the juice of the tomatoes into the slow cooker, then roughly crush the tomatoes with your hands;

add to slow cooker. Add chicken (or vegetable broth), then cheese rind (if using) thyme, basil,

this year’s top raising teams. In

the past 3 years BEI has raised

money for the cause walking as

a team, holding a Kickoff Party

in 2012 and ran this year’s

Think Pink Bags Tourney!

Making Strides is a great cause

that helps raise funds, attention

and awareness for the fight

against breast cancer.

BEI staff was excited to get

involved for a third year with

American Cancer Society’s

Making Strides Against

Breast Cancer 5K Walk in

the Fox Valley. This year’s

walk at Pottawatomie Park in

St. Charles, brought together

over 40 teams from the com-

munity including the BEI

Family Team, one of

Thinking Pink this fall!

Help make pink a fall color across the nation!

If you are interested in learning more or want to make a donation,

you can visit their website at www.makingstrideswalk.org

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And bay leaf.

Cover and cook on LOW for 6 hours, until the vegeta-

bles get soft and the flavor blend. Remove the cheese

rid and, using an immersion blender, belend the soup

until smooth (or you can carefully do this in small

batches in the blender).

Melt the butter over low heat in a large skillet and add

the flour. Stir constantly with a whisk for 4 to 5 min-

utes. Slowly whisk in about 1 cup of the hot soup, then

add the 1 3/4 cups of warmed milk and stir until smooth.

Pour back into the slow cooker and stir, add the grated

Pecorino cheese and adjust salt and pepper, to taste.

Cover and cook on low 30 more minutes.

Makes about 9 1/4 cups.

Nutritional Information:

Serving Size: 1-1/2 cups Calories: 177 Fat: 10g

Carbs:17g Fiber: 3g Protein:8g

Sugar:8g Sodium: 600mg Cholest: 21mg

BEI Reviews

“Yummy soup to help get through the cold winter. Great with garlic toast & cheese toppings!”

“Not bad, a little thin”

“Would be amazing with grilled cheese! Awesome flavor”

For more recipes check out www.Skinnytaste.com

5 Ways To:

the windows when it’s dark to help keep

cold air out.

2. Let’s do some detective work. Light a

candle and hold the flame near your

windows. If you see it flicker, it could

mean an air leak. That means hot air

going out and cold air coming in. Buy

some inexpensive caulking and seal

up those leaks. If new windows are in

your future, make sure to save up and

pay cash, and only do that if the quick

fixes are no longer doing the job.

3. Small changes on the thermostat

make a big difference on what you

pay. If you’re used to having the

thermostat at 74 degrees, shave it down

to 72. You’ll probably notice the lower

heat bill before you notice two degrees.

We’re getting into the time of year

when the electric bill makes you

cringe. When it arrives in the mail, a

cold sweat might break out. You may

need to sit down because the knees are

feeling weak. And all that happens

before you actually open it!

But all is not lost. There are ways to

stay warm and keep your hands off the

thermostat. Here are five ideas for

making it happen:

1. When the sun comes out, open your

blinds and let those rays in. They can

warm the house. On the flip side, cover

4. If you do something that heats the

house up, make that activity work for

you; if you cook something in the oven,

leave the door open after you turn it off

to warm up the kitchen (watch out for the

kids though). If you take a shower, leave

the door open so the seam flows into the

other room. That’ll help with low winter

humidity too!

And if you’re really committed…

5. Pick your favorite hot beverage and

start drinking. The warmer you feel

inside, the less work the heating unit will

have to do. Prepare the hot chocolate or

tea! Also, your wardrobe can help you

stay warm. Get those socks,

sweatpants and

sweatshirts out!

Hope these tips warm

you up!

Recipe — Crock Pot Creamy Tomato Soup

Lower

Your

Heating

Bill

Tips from Dave Ramsey - Daveramsey.com

Page 7: Fall & Winter BEI Newsletter 2013

Wood logs in the fireplace, the smell of pine in the air, turkey with all the fixings

ready on the table and holiday cheer all around. It’s that time of the year again

that brings warmth in our hearts and tryptophan in our bellies. But what is a

merry time for most can also bring a very scary time for those watching more

than the turkey’s midsection. Here are 5 tips to get you through the holidays

while also enjoying the deliciousness of the season!

Batavia Nutrition 630.697.2634 144 W. Wilson St. Batavia, IL www.goherbalife.com/batavianutrition.com

Performance Clinics 630.761.9702 1605 W. Wilson St. # 119 Batavia, IL www.performanceclinics.com

Jazba Fitness 855.529.2234 1020 Cedar Ave. #208 St. Charles, IL www.facebook.com/JazbaFitness

Bring in this flyer for a FREE week of training Call ahead for appointments!

Check out some of our favorite clients we use to keep in shape for the New Year & all year long!

Take one from the Grinch- the season is about growing your heart 3x this year not your belly!

Create your own survival plan to stay healthy through the holidays.

What tips and tricks will keep you from adding that extra winter coat?

1. Bend Don't Break

Find a balance in maintaining

your healthy diet and enjoying the

copious amounts of food & drink

around you. Remember to be realistic

– you will have to bend your normal

routine but don’t break it entirely.

Make sure you keep up with your

workouts the days before and after the holidays.

2. Partner up

Find an exercise buddy but make sure they are

on the same page as you! You want someone

who will not let you skip out on your exercise

plans! This Healthy Holiday Buddy can also be

good support when looking for encouragement

to put that extra piece of pie down!

4. Listen to your body

Mindless snacking on hors d’oeuvres can add

up before you even start your main course. Go

for more fruit & veggie trays. Don’t lose your

head with pregame or halftime snacking! Save

some room for the main event. Also, wait 20+

minutes before going for seconds. Let your

body have some time to enjoy the food you are

giving it! Slow down, it is not a race to finish.

3. Think before you drink

Calories come in liquid form too! Alcoholic

drinks can be a tricky way for the calories to

win this season, try some lower calorie drinks

like wine and leave the eggnog out. Also drink

lots of water to keep you not only healthy but

full. Ask yourself, “am I hungry or am I really

thirsty?”.

5. Make a new tradition Although napping is another cherished part of the holidays add some movement

to this year’s routine! Make it an active one! A family walk after dinner, tag

football game outside, cut some fire wood together, snowball fight or making a

fort are all better than couch lounging. Whatever you do make sure you keep

active!

River West Family Fitness 630.879.8889 108 First St. Batavia, IL www.riverwestfamilyfitness.com

Keeping the

Holidays Healthy

#HealthyHolidays

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Batavia Enterprises, Inc. Leasing Industrial, Commercial & Residential Properties Since 1959 140 First Street Batavia, IL 60510 630-879-3680 www.bataviaenterprises.com

Go Green! Email [email protected] to receive the newsletter via email

The BATAVIA ENTERPRISES team is always on the look out for customer news. If you know any

“scoops” please call (630) 879-3680, fax (630) 879-3684 or email [email protected].

Congratulations to Stacie Barnett of

Hagemann Wealth Management

Won a gift card to Batavia Nutrition!

Healthy Recipe Contest

Send it to

[email protected]

for a chance to win

a prize in the next

BEI Newsletter!

What is That??? Winner

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Nature’s Harmony sculpture

on Wilson Street Bridge Herrington Inn & Spa lobby

Seats at Fifth Third Bank Ballpark - Cougars Stadium

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