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  • Sarah Nader- snader@shawmedia.com
A view at night of the McHenry County Conservation District's Lost Valley Visitor Center Wednesday, March 19, 2014. A surgery finds that Illinois leads he nation in the amount of green building space it has. The Lost Valley Visitor Center received gold certification in 2011.

    Sarah Nader- snader@shawmedia.com A view at night of the McHenry County Conservation District's Lost Valley Visitor Center Wednesday, March 19, 2014. A surgery finds that Illinois leads he nation in the amount of green building space it has. The Lost Valley Visitor Center received gold certification in 2011.

  • Sarah Nader- snader@shawmedia.com
Linda Williams (left) if Johnsburg and Pat Sullivan-Schroyer of Johnsburg talk with Kim Compton during a butterfly gardening class at the Lost Valley Visitor Center in Ringwood Wednesday, March 19, 2014. The center received a gold certification in 2011. Among the visitor center's green features are permeable pavers and rain gardens to help with storm water management, large windows to capture more natural daylight, motion sensor-activated lights to save electricity and the carpeting and the glass terrazzo floor in the main lobby made of recycled materials.

    Sarah Nader- snader@shawmedia.com Linda Williams (left) if Johnsburg and Pat Sullivan-Schroyer of Johnsburg talk with Kim Compton during a butterfly gardening class at the Lost Valley Visitor Center in Ringwood Wednesday, March 19, 2014. The center received a gold certification in 2011. Among the visitor center's green features are permeable pavers and rain gardens to help with storm water management, large windows to capture more natural daylight, motion sensor-activated lights to save electricity and the carpeting and the glass terrazzo floor in the main lobby made of recycled materials.

  • Sarah Nader- snader@shawmedia.com
A butterfly gardening class is held at the Lost Valley Visitor Center in Ringwood Wednesday, March 19, 2014. The center received a gold certification in 2011. Among the visitor center's green features are permeable pavers and rain gardens to help with storm water management, large windows to capture more natural daylight, motion sensor-activated lights to save electricity and the carpeting and the glass terrazzo floor in the main lobby made of recycled materials.

    Sarah Nader- snader@shawmedia.com A butterfly gardening class is held at the Lost Valley Visitor Center in Ringwood Wednesday, March 19, 2014. The center received a gold certification in 2011. Among the visitor center's green features are permeable pavers and rain gardens to help with storm water management, large windows to capture more natural daylight, motion sensor-activated lights to save electricity and the carpeting and the glass terrazzo floor in the main lobby made of recycled materials.

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    Sarah Nader- snader@shawmedia.com
A view at night of the McHenry County Conservation District's Lost Valley Visitor Center Wednesday, March 19, 2014. A surgery finds that Illinois leads he nation in the amount of green building space it has. The Lost Valley Visitor Center received gold certification in 2011.
    Sarah Nader- snader@shawmedia.com
Linda Williams (left) if Johnsburg and Pat Sullivan-Schroyer of Johnsburg talk with Kim Compton during a butterfly gardening class at the Lost Valley Visitor Center in Ringwood Wednesday, March 19, 2014. The center received a gold certification in 2011. Among the visitor center's green features are permeable pavers and rain gardens to help with storm water management, large windows to capture more natural daylight, motion sensor-activated lights to save electricity and the carpeting and the glass terrazzo floor in the main lobby made of recycled materials.