Archive for July, 2008

New Photos of Grand Bend at Green Bay

Wednesday, July 16th, 2008

Grand Bend ExteriorFor those who have been anxiously awaiting news on Grand Bend at Green Bay, we’re offering a sneak-preview before this weekend’s grand opening.  Click here to check out the new pictures we just put up on our Flickr gallery. You’ll see the most recent photos of the exterior and interior, as well as shots of the different entrances and the parking garage.

Peruse the gallery and start visualizing your life there. You may also want to picture the oh-so-necessary housewarming party you’ll have to throw once you move in. Looks good, doesn’t it?

Last Chance to Become a Grand Bend VIP

Wednesday, July 16th, 2008

Grand Bend at Green Bay VIP PassThe grand opening of Grand Bend at Green Bay is this weekend. All who attend will be offered a $5,000 Grand Opening incentive. Become a Grand Bend VIP, however, and you can save additional $2,000 off your new luxury condo with immediate occupancy availabe.

The grand opening will take place Saturday from 10am to 5pm and Sunday from noon to 5pm. In addition to the savings, your VIP status will also allow you to schedule a pre-grand opening appointment with us for this Friday, the 18th.

This is your last chance to become a VIP with us. It’s free and only takes a few minutes, so why delay? Sign up today to save $7,000 on your new home at Grand Bend at Green Bay.

Picnicing Ideas for the Holiday Weekend

Thursday, July 3rd, 2008

PicnicLiving in the Midwest, you have probably already learned the importance of taking advantage of the beautiful summer weather while we have it. One great way to do so, is picnicing. The New York Times just wrote an article giving excellent food ideas to spruce up the average picnic basket. Not only are they excellent, but plentiful. With 101 ideas, you can come up with a whole menu for the a tasty and unique picnic that will likely become one of your summer highlights.

The best part is, all of the dishes take only 20 minutes or less to prepare. That gives you more time to get outside and enjoy the weather, but be careful.  With a tasty spread like the one you’ll get from these tips, you might have to keep an eye out for any Yogi Bear-types.

Honor the Past, Imagine the Future

Thursday, July 3rd, 2008

Evanston paradeThat is theme of this year’s 4th of July festivities in Evanston, IL. This is the 87th year that the Evanston Fourth of July Association has been in charge, and boy, do they have it down!

The parade, which begins at 2pm, is a fourth of July staple for all Evanstonians. With over 140 entrants, this is more than a parade - it’s an event. In fact, it has become so popular that people start setting up chairs along side the road  three days before the parade even occurs. The procession begins at Central Park Avenue East on Central Street and ends at Ashland Avenue.

The festivities don’t stop with the parade. At 7:30 head to Clark Street beach to hear the Palatine Concert Band perform on the lakefront as pre-firework entertainment. Enjoy the live music until 9 and wait just 15 minutes for fireworks to light up the sky, capping off the evening in true 4th of July fashion.

Every year Evanston’s 4th of July festivities top those of the prior year - so don’t miss what they have in store for 2008!

More information here>>

Live Music at Butler Lake Before Fireworks

Thursday, July 3rd, 2008

FireworksPlanning on watching the fireworks at Butler Lake?

Come early this year to hear live music performed by the Village Band. The performance will begin at 7:30 pm and last until dusk. Bring lawn chairs or blankets. Bring family and friends. Sit back and enjoy the weather, music, and the fact it’s Friday night. Let the patriotic tunes get you in the mood for the pinnacle of every 4th of July - fireworks.

What a holiday. A day off to barbecue with your favorite people followed by a night of free entertainment.