Ace Hardware of Central Illinois

Locally Owned, Nationally Known                                        December 2010


In This Issue:
* Holiday Message
* Furniture Restoration
* Accessory Update
* 15 Ways to go Green
* Community Events
* Monthly Coupons

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Ace Hardware of Central Illinois has 10 locations to serve you better. Visit one today or go to our website at http://www.acesetsthepace.com
You can also click any of the store pictures below to go to the store website.
 
214 North Walnut
Springfield, IL 62702
217-528-5673
Manager: Gerardo Campos
 
900 West Morton
Jacksonville, IL 62650
217-245-9563
Manager: Lori Beck
 
1713 Spresser
Taylorville, IL 62568
217-824-3325
Manager: Shirley Niethe
 
1600 Wabash
Springfield, IL 62704
217-787-5100
Manager: Robert Chellios
 
204 East College
Normal, IL 61761
309-454-5413
Manager: Kelly Warning
 
207 West Main
Havana, IL 62644
309-543-2638
Manager: Heather McGlothin
 
111 East 1st North
Carlinville, IL 62626
217-854-2564
Manager: Chad Strubbe 
 
521 North Kickapoo
Lincoln, IL 62656
217-735-1458
Manager: JR Bailey
 
1200 North Main
Chatham, IL 62629
217-483-4085
Manager: Michael House
 
300 Springfield
Hillsboro, IL 62049
217-532-6677
Manager: Kristel White
 
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Dear ,
 
Happy Holidays! Thank you for opening our December newsletter. Each year during the holiday season, we take great pleasure in setting aside our regular work to send a heartfelt message to our customers. How joyful we are that this time has come again to extend to you our sincere gratitude. We wish you a happy season filled with joy and may the coming year be overflowing with all the good things in life.
 
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Happiest of holidays,
 
George W. Preckwinkle and Lucy E. Bagot
Furniture Restoration
Over the years your furniture can start to look worn, and even become out of style. However, it can get expensive replacing every piece of furniture in your home. But have you ever considered restoring your old furniture?
 
Perhaps your cabinets look dated, or the paint on your dresser is discolored and chipping. For little cost,  you can easily update these areas of your home by adding a fresh coat of paint or a new finish of stain. Try brightening your kitchen by painting those dingy cabinets, and refinish the cracked paint on your dresser be getting rid of the old paint and bringing in the new.
 
Of course, you won't want to deal with the harsh fumes of paint removers during the winter when you can't open the windows to air out your home. Consider investing in a heat gun made specifically for home projects to remove the old paint without the hazardous chemicals.
 
I am sure there are many pieces of furniture around your home you have considered getting rid of. But before you do, try bringing these pieces back to life while you're stuck inside all winter. You never know you could enjoy it so much you'll decide to make this an annual project!
 
Accessory Facelift
You can give your home a new feel by simply replacing the little things you may overlook on a day-to-day basis. Updating old light fixtures can change the entire look of a room by adding a new design element. Plus, these new fixtures can even change the  feel of a home with varying degrees of lighting. Also, switching out the outlet and light switch covers in your home is an inexpensive and great way to create a new, clean look.
 
Perhaps when you restore your cabinets after reading the above article, you will no longer like the current hardware on the cabinets.  Or, maybe your cabinets don't have any hardware and you'd like to add something new. Either way, you can quickly add or replace new hardware to your cabinets to give them a new, or more modern, look.
 
Another small change that can make a big difference is updating your curtain rods. You may have old curtain rods that look dated, or even really cheap curtain rods that don't do anything for the look of your home. However, by adding decorative curtain rods to your windows you can give them that "wow" factor you never knew windows could have.
 
By making small changes throughout the winter, you could make your house look like it's been completely updated. Your BBQ guests will be surprised when they visit again in the summer!
 
15 Easy Ways to go Green
Going "green" in our everyday lives is all the rage these days. From CFL bulbs to organic cotton T-shirts, it seems everyone has some skin in the eco-game. Your family - and in particular your home - should be no different. Below are 15 easy do-it-yourself projects that will save you money, reduce your environmental footprint and have you playing your eco-part in no time.
1. As the cost of energy continues to rise, there is a way to lower your electric bills. Compact florescent light bulbs, or CFLs, use up to 66 percent less energy than conventional incandescent bulbs and can last up to five years. Replacing the five most-used bulbs in your home can save you up to $60 a year on your electric bill.
2. Your water heater can do a better job keeping the water in the tank hot if you buy it a jacket. Insulating jackets can be installed on most conventional water heaters and reduce the number of times a water heater "fires" during standby. In fact, 20 percent of your energy cost to heat water is used up during standby!
3. Fix that leak! Did you know that a dripping faucet or leaking toilet can waste up to 20 gallons of water a day? Repairing these leaks takes just a little time, and a small investment for the parts needed. The payback - both in dollars and for the environment - is huge!
4. Adding a rain barrel to your drainage system can help you capture some of the water Mother Nature sends us during rain showers. A 1,000 square foot roof can shed up to 650 gallons of water during a 1-inch rainfall. By placing a rain barrel under a down spout, you can use this water for your lawn, garden or even a car wash.
5. Plant a tree and reduce the carbon footprint of your home. To counteract the footprint from the use of electricity and natural gas or oil in the average American home, you would need to plant 42 trees... while that's a lot of green, start slowly to help shade your home and absorb carbon dioxide from the air.
6. Using a ceiling fan can not only help you feel more comfortable in your home, both in the winter and the summer, it can also help to lower your energy bills. By circulating the air in your home, your furnace and air conditioner will run less, which means savings for you.
7. Cutting your lawn just got a lot greener with Earth-friendly mowers. Gas-powered mowers are terrific for larger lawns, but if you have a smaller space to take care of, an electric or new cordless mower can do the trick, and with no fuel or harmful emissions. Mother Nature will thank you!
8. Composting is a great way to reduce your waste and your impact on landfills. By collecting and placing compostable materials in a collection bin, you can create a super-charged natural fertilizer for your garden.
9. Natural cleaning products have come a long way. You now have a choice to use products that lessen their impact on the environment. Many of these new cleaning items have natural ingredients and use less water during shipping to reduce fuel use.
10. Tankless water heaters are here to stay, and are a viable choice when it comes to installing a new water heater in your home. Standby energy use is completely eliminated, and you will never run out of hot water from a properly-sized unit!
11. Reduce your usage. How many cups of water do you boil for a cup of tea? Do you leave the TV or lights on when you leave the room? Does the water run from the faucet when you brush your teeth? These small changes in your lifestyle can make a difference for all of us!
12. Did you know that almost 25 percent of water used in the home is for showers, and each member of a family of four taking a 5-minute shower can use up to 700 gallons a day? By installing low-flow shower heads, you can reduce that use by almost half, and with new technology, still feel a brisk force from the water.
13. Stop all the leaks in your home! Drafty windows and doors can greatly raise your energy consumption. According to the EPA, if you caulk or seal those air leaks with weatherstripping, you can reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 1,000 pounds a year.
14. Let the sun shine! Not only will it brighten your mood, it will keep you from flipping the switch. In the colder months, the rays from the sun can help to heat your home, and the best part of this tip: it's absolutely free!
15. Your indoor air is three times more polluted than the outdoor air. While painting is a great way to liven up your living environment, make sure you are not harming it during the process. Low VOC or zero VOC paints work just as well and are a great choice for those with allergies, asthma or homes with young children.
Community Events
 
Christmas at Clover Lawn; 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Wed.-Sun., Dec. 16-31, David Davis Mansion, 1000 E. Monroe St., Bloomington; historic home decorated for Victorian Christmas; free; 309-828-1084.
 
Carlinville school district Holiday Break - December 21 - 31.
 
December 22 - Old Capitol Holiday Walks: Springfield
 
"Polar Express" in 3D
Wednesday, Dec 22 3:15p
at Jacksonville Public Library, Jacksonville, IL
 
December 31 - First Night Springfield: Springfield http://www.springfieldartsco.org
 
January 8 - Illinois Museum Super Saturday: Springfield
 
Village of Chatham website: http://www.chathamil.net/
 
January 16 - Giant Flea Market: Springfield http://www.jcflea.com
 
January 20 & 21: Community Blood Drive with the Central Illinois Community Blood Center from 12:30pm - 6pm both days in the Taylorville Memorial Hospital Auditorium sponsored by the TMH Auxiliary. Contact: Jessica at 1-866-GIVE-BLD x 118 or visit us at www.cicbc.org for more information. Taylorville
 
Plant the Town Red Update: Lincoln
 
 From The Ground Up Volunteer Group had orders for 14,700 tulips to date. There are still a few folks that have expressed an interest in either purchasing bulbs for themselves or donating $ for tulips to be planted. We still have some available. We are thankful for the weather holding out. The bulbs can be planted until the ground freezes  "From the Ground Up" has covered a lot of ground...most of Logan St from Keokuk to Broadway (all but the corner of Lincoln Ave & Logan) has been planted. The majority of the corners on Broadway have been planted, some by Daisy Troops and residents of Broadway St., as well as members of our group. The LCHS Girls' Volleyball Team volunteered and is planting over 2000 tulips. Mayor Snyder planted at the gateway sign on Rt 10. All of the schools in District 27 as well as Zion Lutheran, CEL, WLB and LCHS are participating. There is  still a need to have planted:   the gateways at exits 123 & 126, the corners of Broadway &  Foley - Miller - LaDue - Elliott - Hamilton - Logan and  Postville Park. The only park which has been planted is Veteran's Park (thanks to the Grunder Family!). Contact Kathy at City Hall if you want more information or are interested in helping "From The Ground Up" on this project. (The ground has now frozen since this article was wrote.)
 
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December 2010 coupon - ends 12/31/10

UPC# 90709

Barcode 803 5176

January 2011 coupon

UPC# 32116 

Barcode 8003 5459