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Barb Kazmierczak, a resident of Carillon Lakes, spreads sand over soil Monday after planting seeds along the subdivision's golf course in Crest Hill. (Eric Ginnard)
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Don Johnson (left), Harry Blackburn (center) and Bob Quinn install Monday a birdfeeder that Quinn built to attract bluebirds to a wetland at Carillon Lakes in Crest Hill. (Photo by)
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Rich Pregmon, a resident of Carillon Lakes, uses a rake to remove roots Monday along the subdivision's golf course in Crest Hill. (Eric Ginnard)