Ace Hardware of Central Illinois

Locally Owned, Nationally Known                                          April 2016


 


       


  
   

        

Ace Hardware of Central Illinois has 11 locations to serve you. 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: Brock Bailey
 
 
900 West Morton
Jacksonville, IL 62650
217-245-9563
Manager: Mickey Bourne
 
1713 Spresser
Taylorville, IL 62568
217-824-3325
Manager: Shirley Niethe
 
1600 Wabash
Springfield, IL 62704
217-787-5100
Manager: Alan Miller

 
204 East College
Normal, IL 61761
309-454-5413
Manager: Kelly Warning
207 West Main
Havana, IL 62644
309-543-2638
Manager: Nichole Jones-Way
 
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: Gerardo Campos
 
300 Springfield
Hillsboro, IL 62049
217-532-6677
Manager: Kristel White
 
203 Livingston
Pontiac, IL. 61764
815-842-2966
Manager: Tina Hammer
 


104 Watters
Dwight, IL. 60420
815-584-2954
Manager: Tony Berta
 
Proud Member of Local First Springfield 
 Buy Local First

Area Chamber of Commerce

 

Bloomington Normal McLean

County Chamber of Commerce

www.mcleancochamber.org/ 

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Carlinville Community

Chamber of Commerce
www.carlinvillechamber.com/

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Chatham Area Chamber

of Commerce
www.chatham-il-chamber.com/

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Greater Taylorville Chamber

of Commerce
www.taylorvillechamber.com/

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Havana Chamber of Commerce
www.scenichavana.com/

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Hillsboro Chamber of Commerce

www.hillsborochamber.net/

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Jacksonville Chamber of Commerce

www.jacksonvilleareachamber.org/

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 Lincoln Logan County Chamber of Commerce

www.lincolnillinois.com

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Springfield Chamber of Commerce
www.gscc.org/ 

 Pontiac Chamber of Commerce
www.pontiacchamber.org


Dwight Economic Alliance
www.dwightalliance.org
 

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* 10 points for every $1 you spend.

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* Members-only coupons.

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 Sign up today to receive your statement electronically. Check your invoices and statements online 24hrs a day. Email Patty at patty@acesetsthepace.com or call 217-528-5673.

Dear ,
 
The saying is April Showers bring May Flowers, well you are in luck, your local Ace Hardware has you covered on both. Our Spring Flowers are arriving daily and if you get too much rain (as we usually do) we have sump pumps and all your clean up supplies from Mops to Rubber Boots.
Also check out our Pinterest and Facebook pages for valuable information, quick breaking specials and timely news. We have included some icons and links in this issue that will take you directly to our pages.

Purchasing Department,
Shelly, Heather, JR, Julie and Dayne
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Grand Re-Opening Dwight Store
Thursday April 28th
Sneak Peek Day Wednesday April 27th

Stop by for all the Grand Re-Opening Festivities. Daily Super Specials and Hourly Drawings for Door Prizes, Vendor Product Demos, Local Community Activities.

Ribbon cutting Thursday April 28

Ace Hardware
104 Watters
Dwight, IL. 60420
815-584-2954
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April Sweepstakes



Enter to win this Egged Shaped Hanging Wicker Chair with Cushion.
Go to www.acesetsthepace.com and enter to win today!

Shelly's Hot Item of the Month

                 Preen Weed Preventer

Preen Weed Preventer stops weeds from germinating in flower and vegetable gardens, in ground covers and around trees and shrubs. Preen will not kill existing weeds. It will prevent new weeds from sprouting — eliminating the need for difficult and time‑consuming hand‑weeding. Without weeds, your valuable plants can grow larger and stronger.

Your beds will stay neat and weed-free all season long!


How to Apply

When plants are dry, sprinkle this product on soil surface at rate given below for your specific planting situation. Once activated by watering, it forms a weed control barrier in the top layer of soil (1 – 2 inches), preventing weed seeds from germinating. Disturbance to the soil surface after activation may result in erratic weed control.

When to Apply

Apply Preen Garden Weed Preventer during the growing season around established plants and transplants. Preen should not be used on flower seeds. It can be used after flowering plants have germinated and are 2 – 3 inches tall. Preen may also be incorporated into the soil when seeding vegetables or applied after mulching beds. By applying Preen as early as possible, you can eliminate the need for hand‑weeding.

Rain does not wash this product out of the soil. To keep beds weed‑free all season long, reapply Preen weed preventer every 9 – 12 weeks.

Applying Around Established and Transplanted Plants

For flowers, roses, herbs, ground covers, ornamental grasses, shrubs, trees, and listed vegetables at least 2 – 3 inches tall, sprinkle Preen Garden Weed Preventer evenly over the entire soil surface, at the rate of 1 oz per 10 sq ft, being sure to keep granules away from plant roots and foliage. Immediately water. If watering-in is not convenient, lightly rake into soil surface. Always wash or brush off stray weed preventer granules from plant foliage to avoid damage or discoloration.

Applying with Mulch

For best weed control, we recommend applying Preen Garden Weed Preventer after spreading mulch on your flower and shrub beds. Sprinkle Preen on top of the mulch being sure to keep granules away from plant foliage. Immediately water this product into the mulch. If watering-in is not convenient, lightly rake into top layer of mulch. Always wash or brush off stray granules from plant foliage to avoid damage or discoloration.

This is not the product label. Always read and follow directions on the product label. Use only as directed.

     Applying Preen Weed Preventer Video



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Black Beauty

Grass Seed Blend


Black Beauty™ produces a darker-green turf naturally. With improved disease resistance and drought tolerance, Black Beauty Grass redefines what a “green-lawn” is supposed to look like! The grass leaves possess an invisible waxy coating, very similar to what you’d find on an apple which helps to preserve moisture in the leaf and wards off stress from heat, cold, wind and disease. With roots that can grow up to four feet deep into the soil, it will improve any lawn it is overseeded into. This blend grows well in clay or sandy soils and in full sun or partial shade. The same grass seed planted by many leading sod growers across the USA.


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          Looking for a Lawn Mowers?
     We Got Em!

Electric Start or Pull Cord? We have both types.

Craftsman
Mulching or Bagging. Side discharge or Rear.

Poulan

Various Blade Sizes and Engine Horsepower

Toro
Push and Self-Propelled

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       JR's Plant of the Month  
Azalea's 7 1/2" 19CM
On Sale $9.99

Nothing is more beautiful than an azalea shrub in spring bloom. These easy-care shrubs come in so many colors it’s hard to find one that doesn’t suit your needs. Azaleas can be grown in nearly any garden, instantly adding interest and color to drab areas.




Proper Azalea Care

To keep azaleas looking healthy, it is essential that you choose an appropriate planting location and practice proper azalea care. Azaleas actually look the most attractive when they are planted alone; however, mass plantings work well in larger areas, such as wooded sites.

Since the flower coverage on azaleas encompasses the entire shrub, placing them in a background of conifers, such as pines, or other acid-loving plants will help set off their colors while minimizing their heavy effect.

These shrubs should be planted in the spring, preferably within cool, lightly shaded sites. Full sun, especially in southernmost climates, can actually burn the leaves while heavy shade can deprive them of necessary oxygen, resulting in poor blooming and weaker growth.

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  Three Ways to Rescue Your Lawn
           Click graphic above to view video

When your lawn is thin, patchy or yellowing -- should you just start over? Instead of re-seeding, or replacing your lawn with sod or groundcover, try a few steps to bring your turf back from the brink. Learn how patching bare spots, overseeding and fertilizing can help revive your lawn and create healthy, thick green turf.

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April Monthly Coupon

Buy One Pair of Canvas Gloves, Get One Pair Free
Click on the above coupon to print

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April Sales Flyer


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current monthly sales flyer.


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