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October 23, 2009

An Agent who really knows these woods!

Filed under: Great Personalities — Tags: , , , , , , — katrina.christian @ 5:58 pm

Pocono Pines Agent Albert Monaco is an avid fan of the outdoors; Hunting, fishing and walking the woods in search of what Mother Nature has to offer on the Pocono Plateau.

Albert Monaco’s “Hen of the Woods” wild mushroom

Al spotted the mushroom on September 30 while driving down a road in our area. Al will not disclose the location of this amazing find as this type of mushroom is known to reproduce annually in the same location for years.

Now, this particular type of mushroom is one of the best known of all edible mushrooms and it’s probably the one that offers the biggest harvest in many areas, for a single specimen of the “Hen of the Woods” can weigh 10 pounds or more. “Hen of the Woods” is most abundant in parts of the Northeast where there are many large oak trees, a single oak tree can yield as much as 100 pounds of this mushroom in one season.

Al cut the mushroom off of an Oak tree. He had to remove it in 5 parts. It is estimated to have weighed 65 pounds and was 3 feet in diameter. Approximately 30 pounds was root material and was discarded. Al soaked the mushrooms then par-boiled and canned it, reserving it for future consumption. This type of mushroom can also be easily frozen. ”Hen of the Woods” is considered a delicacy and the quality of the one Al found is remarkably close to fresh.

The name “Hen of the Woods” refers to it’ appearance, which resembles a hen with ruffled feathers. In Appalachian region it is called “Sheepshead” or “Ramshead” by many, these are similar visual metaphors. The Japanese name, Maitake, means ’ dancing mushroom’ - meaning a mushroom hunter lucky enough to find one is often inspired to dance gratefully at the discovery.

The Hen of the Woods is mostly a fall mushroom, but summer and even rarer, spring fruiting have been reported.

This species is typically associated with Oak trees so the best way to find it is to seek it during autumn around the base of large Oak trees, living or dead, and stumps. Other know hosts include Elm, Maple, Beech, Chestnut and Sycamore; lt has also been reported with larch , pines and other conifers. Especially under big Oak trees.

It is a very distinctive species with no dangerous “look-alikes” making it a very good choice for a novice mushroomer.

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October 16, 2009

Agents Recognized at Awards Luncheon

Several Agents were recognized for their great work this past Tuesday’s at Century 21 Select Group’s Quarterly Awards Luncheon. The Luncheon was held at The Hideout, a lake community we serve located in Lake Ariel. Prior to the luncheon the Agents’ were treated to a light breakfast and several round table presentations offered by both Corporate Century 21 and members from Century 21 Select Group. 

After a wonderful lunch, with breaks to announce the winner’s of various door prizes, the Awards were handed out. The Agents recognized are as follows:

April

 Top Listings Agent:

#1  Dot Gallagher Pocono Pines 11
#2  Michael Schuster. .Office 04 9
#3  Betty Grlica Blakeslee 7
#1 Team:  Team Van Hine Blakeslee 7

 Top Closed Units

#1  Brian McCardle Hazleton 7.5
#2 Trisha Smiley Brodheadsville 2 (GCC used for tiebreaker)
#3  Dan Seip Blakeslee 2 (GCC used for tiebreaker)

 Top Closed Volume

#1 Brian McCardle Hazleton $614,650
#2 Trisha Smiley Brodheadsville $545,000
#3 Leo Giombetti Hamlin $399,890

 MAY

Top Listings Agent: 

#1  Dot Gallagher Pocono Lake 9
#2  Dan Seip Blakeslee 6
#2  Joe Sledzinski    

  Donna Olson     

Janet Pottieger     

 Joel Gravina

Hamlin

Blakeslee

Blakeslee

Hawley

5

5

5

5

#1 TEAM: Team Van Hine Blakeslee 8

 Top Closed Units

#1 Dot Gallagher Pocono Pines 3
#2 Brian McCardle Hazleton 3 (GCC used for tiebreaker)
#3  Joe Sledzinski Hamlin 3 (GCC used for tiebreaker)

 Top Closed Volume

#1 Joe Sledzinski Hamlin $715,500
#2 Dave Rottkamp Hamlin $556,000
#3 Brian McCardle Hazleton $448,000

 JUNE

 Top Listings Agent:

#1  Barbara Timmeney Mt. Pocono 6
#2 Emerick-Kveragas,Deborah Hamlin 5.5
#3 Joe Tristani     Barbara Johnson HazletonMt. Pocono 55
#1 Team: Team Van Hine Blakeslee 10

 Top Closed Units

#1 Marlene Mulvaney Brodheadsville 3.5
#2 Al Monaco Pocono Pines 3 (GCC used for tiebreaker)
#3 Dawn Barletta Hamlin 3 (GCC used for tiebreaker)

 Top Closed Volume

#1 David Rottkamp Hamlin $1,450,000
#2 Jim Brown Pocono Pines $1,100,000
#3 Joan Pierce Hawley $743,400

 July

 Top Listings Agent:

#1  Dan Seip Blakeslee 9
#2  Donna Olson Blakeslee 5.5
#3 Loretta Adams-Verdecias  Dot Gallagher  Mt. Pocono  Pocono Pines 5  5
     

 Top Closed Units

#1 Dot Gallagher Pocono Pines 4
#2 Loretta Adams-Verdecias Mt. Pocono 4 (GCC used for Tiebreaker)
#3  Brian McCardle Blakeslee 3.5

 Top Closed Volume

#1Donna Olson Blakeslee $875,000
#2 Al Monaco Pocono Pines $790,000
#3 Dot Gallagher Pocono Pines $590,000
#1 TEAM:  Team Bradley Lake Harmony $870,000

 AUGUST

 Top Listings Agent:

#1  Dot Gallagher Pocono Pines 6
#2 Michael Schuster Hawley 5
#3 Buddy Vail Hawley 4
#1 TEAM: Team Van Hine Blakeslee 6

 Top Closed Units

#1 Buddy Vail Hawley 7
#2 Dawn Barletta Hamlin 4
#3 Betty Grlica Blakeslee 3 (GCC used for tiebreaker)
#1 TEAM:  Team Van Hine Blakeslee 6

 Top Closed Volume

#1 Buddy Vail Hawley $1,184,200
#2 Bobby Carmondy Honesdale $710,000
#3 Betty Grlica Blakeslee $616,620
#1 TEAM:  Team Van Hine Blakeslee $780,400

SEPTEMBER

 Top Listings Agent:

#1 Michael Schuster Hamlin 8
#2 Al Monaco     Buddy Vail Pocono PinesHawley 66
#3Betty Grlica    Tom Baker    Brian McCardle    Dan Seip BlakesleeHamlinHazletonBlakeslee 5555
     

 Top Closed Units

#1 Dan Seip Blakeslee 6
#2 Dale Strzelec Lake Harmony 4 (GCC used as tiebreaker)
#3 Brian McCardle Hazleton 4 (GCC used as tiebreaker

 Top Closed Volume

#1 Dan Seip Blakeslee $100,001,000
#2 Dale Strzelec Lake Harmony $784,250
#3 Daryl Beskovoyne   Carol Deininger HamlinHamlin $736,000$736,000
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