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Mini Mudder run:Area residents are invit-ed to “run for fun” and“run for funds” in theinaugural U.S. BankMini Mudder on June28 at the GermantownHigh School. See page10.
Read to Rover: Readto Rover program sign-up begins at German-town Community LibraryJune 8. For program,children grades 1-4 readaloud to a dog wholoves to listen. The timeslots are 15 minutes forall the weeks listed. Aparent / guardian mustsign a consent form andregister his/her child.
The Germantown girls softball team is pictured with the sectional trophy after defeating Divine Savior HolyAngels June 4, 3-1. With the win, the team qualified for the state tournament. See story on page 12. Photoby Thomas J. McKillen.
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The following events will be taking placethis week at Riveredge Nature Center.
• Little Explorers Playgroup–Thursday,June 11, 10 to 11:30 a.m. Participants willgather in the Natural Play Area and sharethe wonder of nature through outdoor play.Group will also venture into forests, fields,ponds and more. Nature sensory bins forbabies and exploration tools for older chil-dren will be available. Indoor activities willbe planned in case of inclement weather.Cost:$5 for non-members and Trail Passmembers: free for All Access members.
• Gone Hiking–Friday, June 12, 1 to2:30 p.m. Join a naturalist to becomeacquainted with the seasonal changesoccurring throughout the sanctuary. Enjoythe beautiful landscapes that Riveredge hasto offer. Feel free to bring journal, camera,and binoculars. Cost: $5 per person fornon-members, free for Trail Pass and AllAccess members.
• Children’s Library Storytime: “TheWater Hole” by Graeme Base–Saturday,
June 13, 10 to 11:30 a.m. Attendees willmeet in the treehouse to read “The WaterHole” and venture into the Farm Pond tosee what animals might use it as their waterhole. Children under 6 must be accompa-nied by an adult. Cost: $5 per person forTrail Pass members and non-members, freefor All Access members.
• Tree Climbing OpenClimb–Saturday, June 13, 1 to 3 p.m. TreeClimbing programs are meant for youthand adults, age 7 and above, with little tono tree climbing skills. Ascend ropes andexplore the world way above your feet.Program is safe and easy. All equipment issupplied; all attendees need is loose cloth-ing (T-shirt and long pants recommended),closed toe shoes (hard soles recommend-ed), and an adventurous spirit. Cost: $35non-members, $20 members.
Riveredge Nature Center is located at4458 County Road Y in Saukville. For moreinformation, call (262) 375-2715 or visitriveredgenaturecenter.org.
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The Washington County HistoricalSociety is offering free admission to themuseums June 24-28. All four museums willhave special hours June 24: The West BendCo./Regal Ware Museum will be openfrom noon to 7 p.m.; Father Rehrl’s Rectory& Exhibit at St. Agnes Historic Site will beopen from 5 to 7 p.m.; Curator Janean
Mollet-Van Beckum will be signing the newbook, The City of West Bend from 5 to 7p.m. at the Old Courthouse Museum andtours of the Old Sheriff’s Residence and Jailwill also be available. Regular hours forall museums apply for the rest of the week.Residents should bring a photo ID with acurrent address, or a utility bill with photoID. Regular museum admission applies tonon-county residents. For more information,visit www.historyisfun.com
County Historical Society offering freeadmission June 24-28
Members of the Fiber Arts Coalition hasbrought their vibrant art quilts to the SchauerArts Center. The display of contemporaryfiber art entitled “Got Jazz” will be on viewin the Suckow Family Art Gallery nowthrough Sunday, July 5. The Suckow FamilyArt Gallery is located on the second level ofthe Schauer Center at 147 N. Rural Street indowntown Hartford. Gallery hours areMonday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 5p.m. and Saturday from 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m.Visit SchauerCenter.org/Events/Gallery orcall (262) 670-0560, ext. 3 for detailsabout other upcoming exhibits.
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BY THOMAS J. MCKILLENMANAGING EDITOR
When the U.S. power sports industrysought a better package for oils and lubri-cants, Glenroy Inc. was the first to offer aninnovative solution.
The end result was the first stand up oilpouch for the U.S. power sports industry,which was developed by Glenroy in collab-oration with Lube-Tech, a leading lubricantformulator. The stand-up oil pouch was pro-duced for Arctic Cat in 2013.
"Stand up pouches overall have been agame-changer. We are seeing an influx ofproducts moving into flexible packaging."said Amanda Dahlby, marketing managerfor Glenroy.
Dahlby explained that Arctic Cat haddeveloped an innovative new snowmobileengine designed to use significantly less oil—up to 50 percent less—than traditional snow-mobile engines. Arctic Cat utilized lubricantformulator Lube-Tech for assistance in engi-neering a synthetic oil designed for theunique engine.
"The new oil required a durable, punc-ture-resistant package that would reinforcethe environmentally conscious characteristicsof the engine, provide convenient features tomake the oil easy to dispense, and maximizevisibility on retail shelves, ," Dahlby said. Sheexplained the package also required uniquebarrier properties to protect the integrity ofthe oil.
In response, Lube-Tech came to Glenroy,and the companies collaborated to create apackage that would stand out and improvethe consumer experience.
To offer additional stand-up pouch man-ufacturing capabilities, Glenroy acquired thepouch converting operations of PF Flexiblesin Hartford in January 2015.
"This acquisition provides Glenroy Inc.with a wide range of pouch convertingequipment, and allows Glenroy to offer someof the most extensive in-house premadepouch capabilities in the industry. This pouchconverting equipment has produced award-winning stand-up pouches," the companysaid in a statement at the time.
“With stand-up pouch usage continually
increasing, the acquisition of PF Flexibles,combined with Glenroy’s 50 years of experi-ence in flexible packaging, allows us to pro-vide top-quality custom-engineered pouches.This supports our mission of providing thehighest level of service to our customers.”Rich Buss, president and chief executive offi-cer for Glenroy, said at the time.
Stand-up pouch usage is increasingacross many industries, as flexible packagingmaterials have become more advanced, andstand-up pouches with spouts or fitments arebecoming popular alternatives to rigid pack-aging, according to information fromGlenroy.
The move into the stand-up pouch marketis the latest evolution of a company whichwas founded in July 1965 by Edwin and RuthJablonka and their son Roy. The companywas named after Herb's and Ruth's sons,Glen and Roy. The company is located atW158 N9332 Nor-X-Way in MenomoneeFalls.
Herb Jablonka had a strong engineeringbackground was adept in working with plas-tic films. Prior to founding Glenroy, hedesigned and built a machine to manufac-ture three-ring binder sheet protectors using avinyl film, and he was a co-owner of a com-pany named Sealcraft in Milwaukee.
Glenroy initially focused on creatinglaminating films, but also produced flexiblepackaging materials. Glenroy then beganprinting and manufacturing balloon film in1974, which is the material used to createmylar balloons.
"Over time, the company became thetop producer of balloon film in the US. Infact, the standard sizes of today’s mylar bal-loons are still based on the widths of balloonfilm that Glenroy produced," the companystated. "Meanwhile, Glenroy had estab-lished a loyal following of flexible packagingcustomers whom appreciated the company’sconsistently high-quality flexible packaging.Demand for flexible packaging continued toincrease, and in the mid 1980’s, Glenroypurchased additional equipment to serve itsflexible packaging customer base. To thisday, Glenroy’s primary product focus is flex-ible packaging.”
The company rebounded after a fire in
1973 that com-pletely destroythe firm's origi-nal facility inMilwaukee. Itwas then thatthe companyrelocated to itsexisting locationin MenomoneeFalls.
The compa-ny currently has197 employeesand serves anational cus-tomer base.According toinformation fromGlenroy, nineout of 10 cus-tomers whocome to thecompany thefirst timebecome repeatcustomers. Inaddition, the company has won over 90printing and supplier awards.
Dahlby explained that how the companydevelops new products depends on the situ-ation.
"We custom-engineer flexible packagingmaterials for each unique application,according to each product’s unique formula-tion, distribution methods, life cycle, and fill-ing equipment. When customers come to usfor stand-up pouches, we not only engineerthe flexible packaging material, but we workcollaboratively with them to create stand-uppouch prototypes with various features. Ourpackaging engineers are some of the best inthe industry," she said.
The stand-up pouch also falls in line withanother trend in the industry, which is devel-oping more environmentally-friendly packag-ing solutions. "There are many environmen-tal benefits of choosing flexible packaging.When compared to other packaging for-mats, flexible packaging generally takes upmuch less space in landfills (even with recy-cling rates of other packaging types factored
in), requires less energy and generates lessCO2 emissions during production, andrequires fewer trucks for transportation—reducing fossil fuel consumption and CO2emissions," Dahlby said.
A family-owned business, Glenroy is nowowned by the third generation of the familythat founded it. The company noted thatthere is very low turnover and that manyemployees have been with the company fordecades.
"At Glenroy, each customer has a serviceteam that is easily accessible and dedicatedto them. Customers also have direct access toall of our technical and package engineeringexperts," Dahlby said.
A statement from company co-founderRoy Jablonka sums up how the companyapproaches the future. According to RoyJablonka, “The world is a very differentplace than it was the summer of 1965 whenDad, Mom, and I opened the doors of ourfirst facility. What hasn’t changed is the driveto always make a difference for our cus-tomers.”
Making a difference for customersGlenroy creates solutions to meet industry needs
Pictured are examples of packaging created by Glenroy, Inc.Photo courtesy of Glenroy.
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The following report wastaken from records at theGermantown Police Department.
Burglary• A male resident from the N10000
block of Appleton Avenue reported May19 that an unknown subject broke intohis garage and stole tools.
Electronics violation• A female student at Germantown
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offense at 12:24 a.m. May 22 followinga traffic stop at Bonniwell Road andShadow Lane.
Retail theft• A male subject was taken into cus-
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• A male subject was taken into cus-tody for retail theft at Fleet Farm, N96W18200 County Line Road, at 5:13 p.m.May 20.
• Three subjects–one female andtwo males–were arrested for retail theftand other offenses at Fleet Farm at 2:47p.m. May 21. The female subject wasalso cited for possession of drug para-
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Solitude. Life can get hectic andthe responsibilities of work and familycan take a toll on dear old Dad.Kiplinger’s magazine suggests thatgiving Dad time to do as he wants isalways a great idea. Vacating thehouse for a few hours and letting himhave complete control of the remotemight be the easiest and most inex-pensive gift you can give.
The outdoors. Fishing can beanother great way to unwind. Even ifthe fish aren’t biting, the water candeliver a much-needed escape fromthe cubicle—especially aboard a pon-toon or runabout rigged with anEvinrude E-TEC G2 outboard engine.
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Senior Center day tripsThe Germantown Senior Center is
offering the following day trip options:• Brewers game (New York Mets vs.
Milwaukee Brewers)–Thursday, June 25at Miller Park (Senior Day): Coach busdeparts Germantown Center Mall at11:20 a.m. and returns at approximate-ly 6 p.m. Seats are along the first baseline in the shade. Make reservations byJune 11. Ticket are $45.
To sign up for one or both day trips,one can call the Senior Center at (262)253-7799.
Mini Mudder fundraisingevent
set for June 28Area residents are invited to “run for
fun” and “run for funds” in the inauguralU.S. Bank Mini Mudder on June 28 atthe Germantown High School. All pro-ceeds from the Mini Mudder will helpsupport the Germantown CommunityScholarship Fund’s Teacher GrantAwards program to further benefitGermantown area students.
The Mini Mudder is an obstacle racecourse designed for all age groups fromkindergarten through high school agedstudents, as well as families and adults.The Mini Mudder fun run starts at noonwith a short course for grades K-3, fol-lowed by a longer course race for chil-dren grade 4-adult.
Registration information is availableon the GCSF website at www.german-townscholarship.org.
Zumba Gold offered atGermantown Senior CenterZumba Gold will be offered at the
Germantown Senior Center Tuesdays,June 16-July 28, 10:30 to 11:15 a.m.Seniors can experience a low-impactversion of this Latin-inspired dancecraze. Fees are $25/residents,$30/school district and non-residents.
Germantown Senior Center gift shop open to public
The 12U Germantown Jaguars Fast Pitch team won the Whitnall Fast Pitch Memorial tournament held May 23-24.Pictured from left to right are Margo Esser, Jaelyn Acker, Natalie McNeal, Ally Hansen, Gia Szada, Maddie Ryczek,Sierrah Stiller, Catherine Seiberlich, Maddie Maaske, and Gretchen McNeal. Also on the team but missing from thepicture: Kiara Schmidt. Submitted photo.
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The Germantown Senior Center giftshop, W162 N11960 Park Avenue, isopen to the public. The store carries awide variety of home and holiday décoritems, jewelry and craft, at buyer-friend-ly prices. always in need of help to keepshelves stocked, help support the storeby bringing in unneeded items, either onconsignment or donation. The gift shopis open Tuesday through Thursday from9 a.m. to 3 p.m. and Friday from 9 a.m.to noon. For more information, contactPatti at (262) 253-7799.
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Dinner and a Movie is offered thesecond Friday of every month at 4:30p.m. in Senior Center Room 126.Popular movies are shown following apotluck dinner. The event is free; howev-er, attendees should bring a dish to passand a place setting.
News & EventsAround the village and county
While the Germantown School Boardsupporting going ahead May 22 withdeveloping plans for an addition toRockfield Elementary School, it is stilluncertain of how to pay for possible addi-tion.
The board approved a motion to havePlunkett Raysich Architects firm developconceptual plans for four classrooms atRockfield, with the information to be avail-able at a June 8 board meeting.
“By going with that motion that willgive us time to see where our budget willfall out,” board President RobertSoderberg said.
Soderberg indicated he supported themotion, as it will give the district time tolearn how the state budget discussion willimpact the amount of state aid the districtwill be receiving and how that will impactthe district budget. In addition, the motion
will allow for more discussion among theboard of how and where funds should beused.
The motion came after the board dis-cussed options for funding the addition,which could include using fund balance,using $5 million in bonds or going to a ref-erendum.
Board member Bruce Warnimontexpressed concern that not being able toincrease revenues would mean the districtwould have to “take away from somethingelse, and we would be taking away a lotof things.”
“A referendum for me might be the wayto go with this particular thing, because it’shard enough right now,” board memberLester Spies said.
Spies later added that four classroomsat Rockfield “would solve it (the spaceissues) today but does that solve it 10
years from now? We just don’t know.”Spies supported finding a way to have
four classrooms at Rockfield now “in asmart way” while looking out for how thedistrict will develop over the next decade.
Director of Business and AuxiliaryServices Ric Ericksen added that the $5million in bonds could only be used forcapital costs, not staffing. Ericksen said thatin the case of a referendum, school districthave separate questions that ask for sup-port of a building addition or renovationand to increase the revenue limit to pay foroperating costs.
Approved The board formally accepted the dona-
tion of $955.20 from the Box Tops forEducation program to the County Line
Elementary School student activity accountand a donation of two iPad Airs and casesvalued at $959.96 from the DonorsChoose Foundation to Mrs. Matuska atCounty Line Elementary School.
The board approved an overnight trav-el request for Skills USA for one student toattend the national competition in LouisvilleJune 22-26. The student will be accompa-nied by an advisor.
The board also approved a travelrequest to have 16 Germantown HighSchool students in the Future BusinessLeaders of America (FBLA) organization toattend the national conference in ChicagoJuly 29-July 2
—By Thomas J. McKillen, ManagingEditor
School Board continues to seek options for additional permanent space at Rockfield
The Germantown Diamond Club seventh grade blue boys baseball team winsthe Oak Creek Jr. Knights Baseball Tournament last weekend. Pictured are(front row) Drew Jansen, Jack Oswald, Jackson VanEngen, Matt Kohn,Weston Davis, Jack Hanen, (back row) Sam Denor, Ben Schultz, ConnorLeffler, Owen Schneider, Drew Slaasted, and Nolan Vincent. Submitted photo.
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The WIAA state track meet was held atUW-LaCrosse June 5-6. Menomonee Falls,Germantown and Hamilton athletes quali-fied for the tournament at the Oconomowocsectional May 29.
The following is a list of state qualifiersfor local teams:
Menomonee FallsBoys: Darrell Handy, high jump; Darron
Murray, high jump; Bryce McMurtry, 110meter dash; Reese Meredith, 300 meter hur-dles; Zack Pogorzelski, pole vault; 4x200meter relay (Mason Jansen, McMurtry,Brandon Kivisto, Josh Lucas, Patrick Doyle,Amari Hackett), 4x100 meter relay (Hackett,Jansen, Kivisto, Lucas, Doyle, Meredith)
Girls: Khady Diarrassouba, 400 meterdash.
GermantownBoys: Shon Pratcher, Jr., long jump and
triple jump; Cole Karcz, discus.Germantown: Alyssa Goesch, 800
meter run; Olivia Verdin, discus and shot put;
Emily Vidulski, high jump; Kenzie Schmitz,high jump; 4x200 meter relay team (RosalieCampbell, Tatum Gallenberger, ErikaBethhauser, Schmitz, Aubrey Fliss, MadelineBatchelor), 4x100 meter relay team(Campbell, Bethhauser, Gallenberger,Schmitz, Erin Williard, Jenna Holland),4x400 meter relay team (Campbell,Gallenberger, Schmitz, Goesch, Bethhauser,Megan Hedinger)
HamiltonBoys: Josh Desorcy, 400 meter dash;
Zach Jasinski, pole vault.Girls: Bianca Stubler, 400 meter dash;
Meghan Joyner, 100 meter hurdles;Mariana Feudner, 100 meter dash, 4x100meter relay team (Victoria Johnstone,Katlynn Mushall, Taylor Klug, Feudner,Samantha Hagenow, Claire Birk), 4x400meter relay team (Klug, Chelsea Parker,Feudner, Stubler, Amanda Hammond,Megan Jansett)
Going to state: Local qualifiersfor state track meet
The Germantown girls softball teamqualified for the state tournament for thethird time in three years, as the Warhawksbeat Divine Savior Holy Angels (DSHA) 3-1 in the sectional final at Homestead.
The teams were tied 1-1 in the fifthinning when Carly Szada hit a double.Szada then scored on a triple by EmilyDoran. Doran then scored on a error asGermantown took a 3-1 lead with two outs.The rally came after DSHA threatened totake the lead in the top of the inning, asthey had runners on second and third withone out.
Germantown pitcher Michelle Moorethe allowed only one hit the last two inningsto secure the victory for Germantown.
“We told them, we’ve been there,
we’ve done this, it’s another softball game,”Germantown Co-Coach Kurt Raguse saidof his team’s early deficit. “Obviously, weknow better. But if you can convince your-self of that, it’s a step in the right direction.”
Raguse said cited the key behind get-ting to the state tournament for three years.
“It’s great kids, it’s a good summer pro-gram, it’s kids playing the game all thetime,” Raguse said. “We have that goodorganization behind us, we have kids whoare dedicated to the game.”
Germantown will open the state tourna-ment with a game against DeForest at 9a.m. June 11. The tournament will be held atthe UW-Madison Goodman Diamond.
In another sectional final June 4,Menomonee Falls lost at Watertown, 8-2.
The Menomonee Falls girls soccer teamdefeated on Greater Metro Conference rivalto open the playoffs June 4, and will faceanother in their next game.
Menomonee Falls beat Hamilton, 3-0.Menomonee Falls advanced to a Division 1regional final at Brookfield Central at 7 p.m.June 6.
Germantown opened the playoffs with a
3-0 win over Fond du Lac. Goals came fromMackenzie Challoner, Izzie Thompson andMegan French. Germantown advanced to aregional final at North Shore Conferencerival Homestead at 7 p.m. June 6.
In Division 4, Kettle Moraine Lutheran start-ed the playoffs with a 2-1 win over Dominican.The Chargers advanced to a 7 p.m. June 7regional final at Brookfield Academy.
Girls soccer: Falls, Germantownwin playoff openers
Softball: Germantown qualifiesfor state tournament
The Germantown girls softball team holds the sectional trophy after defeatingDivine Savior Holy Angels in the sectional final June 4. Photo by Thomas J.McKillen
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The Second Annual Jackson 5k FamilyRun/Walk with a Cop will be held, June13, starting at the Jackson CommunityCenter, N165 W20330 Hickory Lane,Jackson.
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JUNE 12, 13 & 14FRIDAY, SATURDAY & SUNDAY
Don Kriefall, Washington CountySupervisor from Richfield, and BryceWentlandt, Washington County 4-H youthmember from Jackson, were part of a UW-Extension delegation attending the 2015Public Issues Leadership DevelopmentConference in Washington D.C.
The Public Issues LeadershipDevelopment Conference was held April 12-15 at the Hyatt Regency Crystal City Hotel inArlington, Virginia. More than 200 represen-tatives from across the nation attended theconference, which featured presentations ontopics such as alternative energies, communi-ty and food security, and youth and civicengagement. Both Kriefall and Wentlandtwere selected to represent Wisconsinthrough a rigorous application process.
The delegates met with their con-gressperson and senators to inform them ofhow UW-Extension is positively impactingthe lives of Washington County residents.Kriefall met with Senator Tammy Baldwinand Wentlandt met with Senator RonJohnson’s aide. Both met with RepresentativeJames F. Sensenbrenner’s staff. Wentlandtsaid, “The legislators and their staff werevery receptive and thankful for the impact of
UW-Extension in Washington County.” Asone of just two youth invited to participate inthe conference, Wentlandt noted that it wasa unique opportunity to strengthen his net-working and public speaking skills.
Kriefall reflected that his participation inthe conference motivated him to get the wordout about Extension. “When you talk to peo-ple about Extension, they don’t really know,”he said. Wentlandt agreed. “This needs to
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•Wisconsin Lutheran College recog-nized several students at HonorsConvocation on Friday, May 1, 2015, anannual event that pays tribute to those stu-dents who have distinguished themselvesthrough their academic accomplishments.
Jaimie Shine, of Jackson, received theSigma Theta Tau International NursingHonor Society. Membership in the SigmaTheta Tau International Nursing HonorSociety is presented to nursing majors whohave demonstrated professional leadershippotential and academic integrity (byachieving a 3.5 GPA in the senior year or3.75 in the junior year, and by placingwithin the upper 35% of the class).
Melissa Zambito, of Jackson, receivedthe Sigma Theta Tau International NursingHonor Society. Membership in the SigmaTheta Tau International Nursing HonorSociety is presented to nursing majors whohave demonstrated professional leadershippotential and academic integrity (byachieving a 3.5 GPA in the senior year or3.75 in the junior year, and by placingwithin the upper 35% of the class).
Wisconsin Lutheran College is aChristian liberal arts college located on theborder of Milwaukee and Wauwatosa. Thecollege, which prepares students for lives ofChristian leadership, is recognized for itsacademic excellence and superior studentexperience. For more information, visit
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"All in a Summer's Day" is the themefor this year's Action in Jackson parade,which will be held as part of the three-dayAction in Jackson festival. The theme ispart of a "flashback" to 1979.
Action in Jackson will be held June 12to 14 at Jackson Park in Jackson. Theannual event will include live music, food,carnival rides and games, and a Sundayparade.
Events are:Friday, June 12: Events will include a
fish fry by Schwan's from 4:30 to 9 p.m.;live broadcast by Buzz Country 92.5 FMfrom 5 to 7 p.m.; music by 3 PEACE, 7 to11:30 p.m.; and a chainsaw woodcarvingdemo.
Saturday, June 13: MoonlightersSnowmobile Club pancake breakfast, 8 to11 a.m.; car/tractor show, 9 a.m. to 3p.m.( awards at 2:30 p.m.); WTKM 104.9FM live broadcast, 5:30-7:30 p.m.; musicby New Revue, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.; music
by Carol & the Keynotes, 2 to 6 p.m.;music by Mozart Cadillac, 7:30 p.m. to11:30 p.m.; chainsaw woodcarvingdemo.
The “Jackson 5K” family walk/run willbegin at 9 a.m.
Sunday, June 14: Parade, noon, withPioneers Drum & Bugle Corps Post ParadeShow in Shelter #1 afterwards; music bythe Vinyl Groove, 1:30 to 5:30 p.m.;chainsaw woodcarving auction, 2 p.m.
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Cooperative Extension Dean and DirectorRick Klemme also attended the conference. “I
always am impressed with the commitment ourcolleagues, county partners, 4-H youth repre-sentatives and our Resource AdvocacyNetwork members demonstrate when theytake time to inform our congressional delega-tion about the value of their local extensionprogram. I find that members of congress andtheir staff are very attentive to their constituentsas they talk about their experiences withCooperative Extension.”
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The following is a partial listing ofJuneteenth events occurring statewide.
Milwaukee (information takenfrom the Northcott NeighborhoodHouse Web site): Juneteenth celebra-tions will be taking place nationwide,including Milwaukee. Local activities areorganized by the NorthcottNeighborhood House and have been heldfor several decades. Among activities dur-ing the day will be a parade, local Africandance groups, food games, exhibits and
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Neighborhood House at (414) 372-3770.Appleton (information taken
from the appleton.org Web site):Appleton’s sixth Annual JuneteenthCelebration will be held on Sunday, June14, 2015 from noon - 6 p.m. at City Park,500 E Franklin St., Appleton. Juneteenthmarks the official end of slavery in theUnited States.
On June 19, 1865, the last slaves in
Texas were finally told they were free - afull two and half years after AbrahamLincoln issued the EmancipationProclamation. This year is the 150thAnniversary year of Juneteenth in thiscountry.
Juneteenth Appleton features educa-tional opportunities, music, dancing, food,retail vendors, non-profit, business andinformational booths and the popularChildren’s Village. Juneteenth 2015 is pre-sented by African Heritage, Inc. in collab-
oration with the City of Appleton with thesupport of many area sponsors. For ques-tions, please contact Kathy Flores at 920-832-1564 or visit: http://www.africanher-itageinc.org/
Madison: (Information takenfrom the Juneteenth Madison WebSite): June 19, 2015, will mark the 150Anniversary of Juneteenth Day Celebrationin American History. The Celebration willkick-off with the Fifteenth Annual Parade at4 p.m. at Brittingham Park and the outdoorfestivities will he held at Olin Turville Park,starting at Noon on June 20, 2015.Juneteenth is the one event that is dedicatedto the African American experience inMadison and across the nation.
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Juneteenth, celebrated on June 19, isthe name given to emancipation day byAfrican-Americans in Texas. On that dayin 1865 Union Major-General GordonGranger read General Orders, No.3 tothe people of Galveston. It stated:
"The people of Texas are informedthat, in accordance with a proclamationfrom the Executive of the United States,all slaves are free. This involves anabsolute equality of personal rights andrights of property between former mas-ters and slaves, and the connectionheretofore existing between thembecomes that between employer andhired labor. The freedmen are advised toremain quietly at their present homes andwork for wages. They are informed thatthey will not be allowed to collect at mili-tary posts and that they will not be sup-ported in idleness either there or else-where."
Large celebrations on June 19 beganin 1866 and continued regularly into theearly 20th century. The African-Americans treated this day like the Fourthof July and the celebrations containedsimilar events. In the early days, the cele-bration included a prayer service, speak-ers with inspirational messages, readingof the emancipation proclamation, storiesfrom former slaves, food, red soda water,games, rodeos and dances.
The celebration of June 19 as eman-cipation day spread from Texas to theneighboring states of Louisiana, Arkansasand Oklahoma. It has also appeared inAlabama, Florida, and California asAfrican-American Texans migrated.
In many parts of Texas, ex-slaves pur-chased land, or "emancipation grounds,"for the Juneteenth gathering. Examplesinclude: Emancipation Park in Houston,purchased in 1872; what is now Booker
T. Washington Park in Mexia; andEmancipation park in East Austin.
Celebration of Juneteenth declinedduring World War II but revived in 1950at the Texas State Fair Grounds in Dallas.Interest and participation fell away dur-ing the late 1950's and 1960's as atten-tion focused on expansion of freedom forAfrican-Americans. In the 1970'sJuneteenth revived in some communities.For example, in Austin the Juneteenth cel-ebration returned in 1976 after a 25year hiatus.
—The preceding information wastaken form the Texas State Library andArchives Commission Web site.
The history of Juneteenth
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www.brightstarcare.com/west-bend/
Now Hiring In-Home Caregivers
Apply on-line or in Person at:BrightStar of West Bend
W227N16841 Tillie Lake CourtJackson, WI 53037
Please call if you have questions:Job Line: 262-677-9203
Fax: 262-677-9208 or Email: diane.lincoln@brightstarcare.com
Independently Owned and Operated CAREGIVERS/CNANo Experience NeededLive-in/Hourly Shifts
Available• Housekeeping • Laundry
• Meals • Personal CareValid drivers license andinsured vehicle preferred
Please call Gloria262-649-3036
or email GSeeger@abc-seniors.com
These are full time positions. We arewilling to train the right candidates.
Blew Inn Supper ClubW7115 Hwy 16/60
Juneau, WI 53039(920) 696-3711
Applicants may send theirresumes to jrieder@charter.net
Our website iswww.blewinn.com
M O U N T I N ’ S
1440 Horicon St. Mayville
Call for an interview at 920-387-3220and ask for Curt.
Looking for anartistic individualthat enjoysdecorating
cakes. Experiencea must. Good startingwage and friendly workenvironment with day-time hours.
F U L L T I M E CAKE DECORATOR
HEALTHCARE SERVICES
RESTAURANT/HOSPITALITY
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Office 262-677-1212 • Cell 414-333-1682
AJ Outdoor
Specialist LLC
AJ Outdoor
Specialist LLC
Free Estimates
Free Delivery
Fully Insured
• TreeTrimming & Removal
• Stump Grinding
• Lawn Cutting(commercial & residential)
www.consolidateddoors.com
Model 8355 - 7’LiftMaster
2 Transmitters/KeylessBuy a door & operator,Take $30 OFF operator
Installed for
Model 8365 - 7’2 Transmitters/KeylessBuy a door & operator,Take $30 OFF operator
Installed for
$359(reg. $369)
$329(reg. $339)
SUMMER SALE
Clopay
1 ”TWO SIDED STEEL DOOR
Clopay 4050 16x7 $829
2”TWO SIDED STEEL DOOR
Clopay 4300 16x7 $889
Visit our Showroom & See It Work!
Consolidated DoorsSAME DAY SERVICE - 7 DAYS A WEEK
Serving SE Wisconsin Over 50 Years - Fully Bonded & InsuredWest Bend
1327 S. Main St.262-334-8008
Across the street from Kohl’s Dept. Store
Milwaukee11709 W. Dixon St.
414-453-8448
Waukesha2111 S. West Ave. #56
262-542-9099
Installed
Weatherseal
Taxes
RemoveHaul
/3 8
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DISTRIBUTOR FOR THE FOLLOWING BRANDS
LLC
N86 W18496 Elder LaneMenomonee Falls
Office: 262-251-5133www.donstopsoil.com
M-F 8:30-5; Sat. 8:30-2; Sun. 10-2Specializing In Small Load Deliveries• Mulch • Screened & Pulverized Topsoil
• Sand • StoneWe welcome trailers & pick-up trucks
HOME & RETAIL DELIVERY
GerschkeNURSERY
Open Fri & Sat 8am-3pm;Sun 9am-3pm
W210 N10738 Appleton Ave.Germantown
1 Mile north of Lannon Rdon Hwy. 175
SPRUCE TREESARBS • TREES
SHRUBS • BOXWOODSDWARF CRABS (Firebird & Tinas)
$75.00ea.
LITTLE MOSES3’ TO 4’ $25.00 Reg. $55.00
• REC ROOMS• ADDITIONS• REPAIRS
COMPLETE DRYWALL JOBS33 YEARS EXPERIENCE
Owner, Mike Scheff
262-255-9471 or 414-899-7929
Open Saturdays ‘til Noon262-252-3749
MONSEN TRUCKING& TOPSOIL
Delivered
Brown,Blended, Black
Bark Mulch,Sand, Stone,Red Granite
Screened, Pulverized, Delivered
Menomonee Falls 262-293-9285Hartford 262-673-2500
New Berlin 262-786-2000Burlington 262-763-2653
www.ThielmannHeating.com
Gas Furnace or Air Conditioning Clean& Check – $69.00 (normally $89.95)FREE filter upgrade with purchase of any Furnace
Free Germicidal Light with select Furnace &A/C Purchase (destroys bacteria and mold)
Special Financing Offers! “Plans for Everyone”
NEW WI-FI Thermostats “Control from your Smart Phone”
WINTERREBATES
UP TO$1,75000
• Free Estimates • Senior Discounts • Bonded/Insured • Excellent References
• Cedar & Vinyl Siding• Aluminum Siding w/5yr Warranty
Veteran Operated
262-677-1400
Treider’s PaintingInterior & Exterior Painting
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WINDOWS • DOORS • SIDINGN112 W14880 Mequon Road | Germantown
Showroom: M 9-5, T-Th 9-7, F 9-5, Sat 9-1
262-255-7170www.allamericanwindow.com
Estimates are FREE!
Expires 6/30/15 Expires 6/30/15 Expires 6/30/15
*One special per household. Not valid with any other offers or previous purchase.
$150OFF*STANDARD INSTALLATIONON REPLACEMENT STYLE
STEEL DOOR & STORM DOOR
FREE*TYVEK® HOUSEWRAP
WITH SIDING10 SQ. MIN.
$100OFF*STANDARD INSTALLATIONON EACH REPLACEMENT
WINDOW
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