Ace Hardware of Central Illinois

Locally Owned, Nationally Known                                                November 2012


In This Issue:
* Website Sweepstakes
* Thanksgiving Recipes
* Button-up your home for winter
* Shelly's Hot Item of the Month
* Text Club
* JR's Featured Plant Tip of the Month
* How to Roast a Turkey
* Community Events
* November Monthly Coupon

     


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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: 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: Brock Bailey
 
 
300 Springfield
Hillsboro, IL 62049
217-532-6677
Manager: Kristel White
 
203 Livingston
Pontiac, IL. 61764
815-842-2966
Manager: Tina Hammer
 
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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

 
 

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* 10 points for every $1 you spend.

* $5 Reward for every 2,500 points earned.

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Dear ,
 
Thank you for opening our November newsletter!  Fall is here and Thanksgiving is just around the corner. We have included some timely articles and links in this issue to help this holiday season.

Please visit our website www.acesetsthepace.com for our monthly Sweepstakes contest, the November Sweepstakes is a "Backyard Cookout Package", more info below.

Also check out our Pinterest and Facebook pages for valuable information, quick breaking specials and timely news. We have included icons in that will take you directly to our pages. 
As always, feel free to forward this e-mail on to friends and family who may also enjoy the newsletter. If this is your first time receiving this e-mail and you would like to continue getting monthly newsletters from us, click the subscribe to link on the left of the page.

 
Sincerely,
George W. Preckwinkle and Lucy E. Bagot
 
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                Website Sweepstakes

Visit www.acesetsthepace.com in November and sign up for the "Backyard Cookout Package" package sweepstakes. 


Package includes a Living Accents 30"x30"x20" Round Fire Pit, Four 41" Camp Forks and 2 bales of straw. Everything for your cookout except the hot dogs themselves.
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   Button-up your home for winter

Contractors’ slow season makes fall a great time to embark on home improvement projects

(BPT) - As the leaves turn and fall to the ground, it's time to start thinking about “buttoning up” your home for winter to keep you and your family healthy and comfortable, your belongings safe and high energy costs at bay.

Heating accounts for 34 percent of all annual utility usage, according the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). One of the most cost-effective ways to improve the energy efficiency and comfort of your home is to seal and insulate the “envelope” - outer walls, windows, doors and roof. By doing so, ENERGY STAR estimates that a homeowner can save up to 20 percent on heating and cooling costs, the equivalent to lowering up to 10 percent of total energy costs for the year. 

Here are a few ways to keep you and your family healthy, your belongings safe and help lower your heating bill:

Preventing the draft

Old, drafty windows and doors can account for home energy loss of up to 30 percent, according to the EPA, which means paying more in the winter to heat your home. By replacing non-performing windows and doors, homeowners can drastically reduce heating costs. A typical home that replaces its single-paned, clear glass windows with energy-efficient windows can realize up to $501 in annual savings, according to the EPA.

“Windows are a great source of natural light, and a great way to admire the picturesque snow-covered trees and lawns while avoiding the brisk winter air; however, they can also be the site of the biggest energy efficiency offender,” says David Harrison, chief marketing officer of Champion Windows, one of the nation's leading home improvement companies. “By installing our Comfort 365 Windows, homeowners can watch their heating bills drop and rid their homes of cold drafts.”

Additionally, old or improperly installed siding can also be the cause of drafts. However, by installing new, energy-efficient vinyl siding and underlayment, homeowners can increase a homes' R-Value, a measure of insulation's ability to resist heat traveling through it.

“Installing energy-efficient siding can help insulate your home against the cold, reduce the amount of air flow into your house, and make it easier to keep warm air in the winter,” says Harrison.

However, even the best windows, doors and siding can be drafty, if they are poorly installed. So it's important to make sure your home improvement is completed by a quality contractor who has a long history of being in the business so you can be sure they will be around if you have any issues down the road.  

Prevent moisture

Water leakage from snow, ice and rain can cause damage to the exterior and interior of your home. This can result in costly damage to framing, structure and insulation, more importantly it can cause issues - like mold - that can be harmful to the health of your family.

The roof is often the site of leaks in homes; however, by installing a new roof and taking the proper precautions, leaks won't be a problem, especially with Champion's Comfort 365 Roof System, which uses a flexible, self-healing barrier in all leak vulnerable areas and is guaranteed with a limited lifetime warranty.  

“Your home will settle and shift over time and extreme weather can be an issue,” says Harrison. “It is important to have barriers to provide protection against leaks caused by roof setting and extreme weather. Unlike many companies who only use this on the north side of a home or treat it as an upgrade, Champion uses a flexible, self-healing barrier anywhere your home's roof joins and at all attachment points.”

Other ways to improve the seal of your home to prevent moisture damage, drafts and improve energy efficiency include:

* Sealing leaks

* Adding insulation

* Sealing ducts

“Now is the perfect time to make these improvements,” says Harrison. “Since it's the offseason, homeowners can find great deals and attractive financing to 'button up' your home for winter.”

For more energy saving window, door, siding and roof tips, check out the U.S. Department of Energy's website or Champion Window's site www.ChampionFactoryDirect.com.
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Shelly's Hot Item of the Month
 
Click above to watch the how-to video

Light Keeper Pro Light Fixing Tool
* Fixes most minature light sets
* Fixes lights while still on the tree
* Bulb & fuse tester
* Bulb Remover
* Easily fix & replace damaged bulbs
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TEXT CLUB

Text 
ACE1 to 70000  to join our text club and receive special offers, discounts, coupons and more!
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 JR's Featured Plant of the Month

 

These gorgeous Pointsetta's will be arriving mid-November. If you want the best looking Poinsetta's on the block, stop by your local Ace Hardware.

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How To Roast a Turkey

Click on the photo above on "How To Roast a Turkey" if you have never roasted your own turkey, or to get some new ideas for the more advanced Turkey Roaster.

 

Ace hardware carries a complete line of cooking utensils, pots, pans and small appliances for your Thanksgiving Dinner preparation.

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Community Events

 

In Springfield the Annual Memorial's Festival of Trees held at the Orr Building November 17th to the 25th. 

In Jacksonville for the Veteran's Day parade on November 10th at 10am. Call 217-245-5119 for info. And the Christmas Parade will be November 23rd in downtown Jacksonville.

In Taylorville Big Brother's Big Sister's 8th Annual Christian County Dart Tournament at Sonny's Place will be held November 12th. Featuring Women's & Men's Doubles & a blind draw. Contact Vanessa at 753-1216 or 824-5531 for info.

The 32nd annual Turkey Trot in Normal will include a 1/2 mile fun run for those 14 & under, a 3-mile run for all ages, and a 1.5 mile walk at Miller Park in Bloomington on November 22.


the Havana Annual Christmas Parade will be held on November 24th at 5:30pm in downtown Havana. And finally the Courtyard of Lights Celebration will be held November 27th at 7pm. For more details contact the Havana Chamber of Commerce at 309-543-3528 or havana@scenichavana.com and visit  www.scenichavana.com 

In Carlinville the Christmas Market store-front decoration contest judging runs from November 3rd to November 30th. The Christmas Market festival begins at 3pm on Friday, December 7th and ends at 3pm on Sunday, December 9th. The theme of this years contest is Norman Rockwell's "Old Fashiond Christmas". For more info on on registration or info call Doug Downey (217-851-0903) or Sue Caudle (217-473-1682)

The 2012 Downtown Lincoln Christmas Parade will be held Thursday November 29, 2012 at 5:30pm.

The Village of Chatham announced that the village utilities may be paid via an external web site brought to you by the Illinois State Treasurer and the Village of Chatham. More info at available at this link:  http://www.chathamil.net/epay

The "Hillsboro Christmas Opening" in downtown Hillsboro, Snow Princess crowning, Santa's House, Bell Ringers, Story Tellers, Magician, FREE Trolley rides, FREE matinee at the Orpheum. Call Mary Herschelman 217-532-3933 for more information.

The 2nd Annual Turkey Trot 5K Run & Walk will be held in Hillsboro at the Hillsboro High School on November 24, 2012 at 8:00am.


The Veterans Day Parade will be held November 11th in downtown Pontiac. Christmas Light Up Parade and Santa Arrival will be November 23rd. For more details visit http://pontiacproud.org

Also in Pontiac, just in time for Christmas, the new Pontiacopoly board game is available. Pontiacopoly features properties from some of your favorite Pontiac-area businesses and attractions in the popular "opoly" style board game. The games were created by the Freestar Relay for Life team and are available at area Freestar banks. Proceeds benefit the Livingston County Relay for Life.

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November
Monthly Coupon
SAVE $5 on any $25 (or greater) regular price purchase of Celebrations Holiday Lighting.

 

Coupon good at participating Ace Hardware stores.  Savings are off regular retail price. Does not apply to  previously purchased merchandise. Not redeemable for cash. Must present coupon. Limit one coupon per customer. May not be used in conjunction with any other coupon offer.
Offer valid November 1 - 30, 2012
Cashier instructions: Key in coupon code 80032748
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