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    NEWSBand trip: TheGermantown HighSchool Band has beeninvited to perform inWashington, D.C. duringVeterans Day week in

    2014. See page 7.

    Senior trip: TheGermantown SeniorCenter is offering a

    Kicking Off Christmas inChicago tour Friday,Dec. 13. See page 7.

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    Germantown Police Lt. David Huesemann and K-9 of fi-cer Rambo are pictured during a 2012 event. An event

    is scheduled on Dec. 16 to raise funds for theGermantown Police Department K-9 program. Seepage 14.

    BYNIKKI ACKERMANSTAFF WRITER

    The Kiwanis Club of Germantown invites the public to its secondannual Breakfast with Santa on Sunday, Dec. 15, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.,at the American Legion Post 1, N120 W15932 Freistadt Road inGermantown.

    New this year, live reindeer will be joining Santa and Mrs. Clausto pose for pictures with the children in attendance. A professionalphotographer will be on hand or parents can bring their own cam-eras. Children will also receive gift bags from Santa and his helpers.

    This is a fun and unique part of the event and I think the kidswill really enjoy it, said longtime Kiwanis member George Herrowho is helping organize the breakfast.

    The menu will feature all-you-can-eat pancakes with toppings.Sausage, applesauce, coffee, milk and juice will also be provided.

    Students from the Germantown High School Key Club will serve thefood.

    The Kiwanis-sponsored eventorganized with assistance fromthe Legion Post and the villages Tourism and Betterment Fundis justanother way to raise funds and awareness for local youth programs,said Herro.

    We do everything with kids in mind, he said. All of ourfundraisers are to help support kid-centered events and programs.

    Last years inaugural breakfast was held at The Gables; howev-er, the crowd was larger than expected so a new location was cho-sen.

    It went very well and we were at capacity, Herro said of lastyears event. We expect another great turn-out this year.

    While spreading holiday cheer, the breakfast furthers a positive

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    Turn to page 14

    Police investigatingthefts: GermantownPolice are investigatingseveral reported thefts ofitems from vehicles thatwere reported Dec. 2.See page 14.

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    St. Jacobi Congregational Church will beholding its 17th annual Breakfast With Santaand Christmas Cookie/Bake Sale on Saturday,Dec. 21.

    The event will run from 8 to 11 a.m. at theSterling Chalet (formerly Richfield Chalet),

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    The Germantown boys basketball teamkept a two-year winning streak unbroken fol-

    lowing its first two games of t he season.The two-time Division I champions

    opened the season with an 87-35 win overMilwaukee Lutheran Nov. 26. LamonteBearden led Germantown with 20 pointswhile Brian Studer and Evan Wesenbergscored 16 points each.

    A week later the Warhawks beat PortWashington 81-41 in the home opener forGermantown. Jake Showalter ledGermantown with 21 points while Beardenadded 15 points.

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    The Germantown High School Band hasbeen invited to perform in Washington, D.C.during Veterans Day week in 2014.

    During a presentation to the School BoardNov. 25, Band director James Barnes said theband is one of 10 nationwide that has been

    invited to perform during ceremonies markingthe bicentennial of the "Star SpangledBanner," the 70th anniversary of the liberationof Europe and the 10th anniversary of theWorld War II Memorial.

    The tour will occur from Nov. 6-9, 2014.Barnes said the band will perform at theWorld War II Memorial.

    "It's going to be a wonderful opportunityfor our students," he said.

    The cost of the trip is $874 per studentand students will only miss two days of school.

    Travel, meals and a few other items will alsobe included in the cost, which is expected toremain under $1,000.

    "I think it's a great performance opportu-nity, a wonderful venue to be at," Bar nes said.

    The item will be on the board for formal

    consideration at the Dec. 9 meetingIn a separate item, the board approved a

    change in the credit offered for the "Cantanti"choir class at the high school. According tothe class description, the class is open to soph-omore through senior treble singers "who wishto more fully explore treble choral singing."

    In the past, the class has run in separategroups, with young men singing on alternatedays for the young women. Under that format,students received a .25 credit as they were instudy hall on the days they did not sing.

    The change approved by the board willhave all students singing together for thesemester. With students in class on all days,the credit will be increased to .5.

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    December 7, 2013 Visit discoverhometown.com for daily updates on Local News Page 11

    Falls Patio Players is holding auditionsfor a cast of five women to play ages 35-70 for "The Dixie Swim Club.

    Auditions will be held at North MiddleSchool Auditorium, N88 W16750Garfield Drive, Menomonee Falls, onMonday, Dec. 9 and Tuesday, Dec. 10.Individuals should prepare to read fromthe script. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. forregistration with auditions at 7 p.m. Formore information, visit www.fallspatio-players.com or contact Karen Reetz [email protected].

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    This allows us to provide somethingenjoyable for the community while promotingthe fact that were a service organization inGermantown that focuses on kids and theirneeds, Herro said.

    Advance tickets$6 for adults and $4 age2-10 (under 2 is free)are available at villagelocations Aldo's Pizza and Pub, W156N11058 Pilgrim Road; First Bank FinancialCentre, N112 W17100 Mequon Road; andLife Church, W164 N11325 Squire Drive.Adult tickets are $7 at the door.

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    From page 1

    ...Breakfast with

    Santa

    A fund raising event for the GermantownPolice Department K-9 unit will be held from 3-9 p.m. Dec. 16 at Robert's Frozen Custard,N112 W16040 Mequon Road.

    Rambo is the K-9 officer who works with Lt.David Huesemann. He plays a role in policeactivities such as drug searches and searchingfor individuals. The event will fund the costs ofmaintaining the K-9 program, which includespecialized training for Rambo.

    Attendees will be able to have their phototaken with Huesemann and Rambo.

    Police K-9 fund

    raiser Dec. 16

    Germantown Police are investigating sever-al thefts of items from vehicles that were report-ed Dec. 2.

    According to information from police, anarea resident reported seeing three subjectsattempting to gain entry into vehicles on KnightDrive at 5:30 a.m. Dec. 2. The suspects werewearing hooded sweatshirts and they fled in asilver vehicle southbound on Squire Drive.

    Police subsequently received the followingreports:

    A Vienna Court resident called policeregarding the theft of stereo equipment from hisvehicle parked in the underground secure park-ing garage;

    Another resident on the street reportedthat a subwoofer was stolen from the trunk of a1995 Grand Am;

    A stereo and subwoofers were removedfrom a 2004 Hyundai parked on Sylvan Circle.

    Police added that additional vehicles wereentered on Sylvan Circle but nothing wasreported to have been stolen.

    Police investigating

    thefts

    The following report was takenfrom records at the GermantownPolice Department.

    Drug violations A male subject was taken into cus-

    tody for possession of a controlled sub-stance following a traffic stop in theW16000 block of County Line Road.

    Two subjects were arrested for pos-session of cocaine with intent to deliverat 5:58 p.m. Nov. 23 following a trafficstop at N. Highway 41 South and HolyHill Road.

    Two subjectsone male and onefemalewere arrested for possession ofmarijuana and possession of drug para-phernalia at 9:39 p.m. Nov. 23 in the

    parking lot of Petco, N96 W18794County Line Road.

    Operating while intoxicated A male subject was arrested for

    operating while intoxicated at 3:14 a.m.

    Nov. 23 following a traffic stop in theW15000 block of Hamilton Court.

    Warrants A male subject was taken into cus-

    tody on a Kewaskum warrant and fo r twodrug violations at 2:44 p.m. Nov. 22after he was found passed out in thebathroom of Speedway, W178 N9653Riversbend Lane.

    A 25-year-old Germantown manwas taken into custody on a Germantown

    warrant at 2:56 a.m. Nov. 2 in theN9000 block of Appleton Avenue.

    GERMANTOWN POLICE BLOTTER

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    Christmas at Crossroads

    Sat. Dec. 21st & Sun. Dec. 22nd 6p.m. to 8p.m.Our annual living nativity is presented every 20 minutes.

    Refreshments & fellowship available inside.

    Christmas Eve Service 6p.m.Tuesday December 24th

    Crossroads Church of God 8001 West Capitol DriveMilwaukee 414-461-2491 www.crossroadschog.org

    Crown Of LifeLutheran Church & School

    Pastor Mike Helwig(262) 628-2550

    Services: Sundays 8 & 10:30am9:15am Bible Study & Sunday School

    and Thursdays 7pm.

    262-628-25501292 Tally Ho Trail Hubertus

    www.crownoflifeonline.com

    Dec. 24 Childrens Christmas EveService at 4:00 p.m.

    Dec. 24 Candlelight Servicesat 9:00 p.m.

    Dec. 25 Christmas Day Services8:00 a.m. & 10:30 a.m.

    W172 N11187 Division Rd.Germantown262-251-8250

    Christmas DayService9:00am

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    Christmas EveCandlelight Service

    6:00pm

    Lutheran Churchof the Prince of Peace

    Christmas Eve

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    5 & 10 p.m.

    Christmas Day

    Festival Eucharist

    9:00 a.m.

    Good Hope & Pilgrim Rds.Menomonee Falls

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    Finding the Lost,

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    Join us at Still Waters Church

    For Christmas Services

    Christmas Worship Schedule

    Thursday, December 196:30pm Family Christmas Service

    7:30pm Blue Christmas(Christmas is for the Broken)

    Tuesday, December 242:00pm, 4:00pm, 6:00pm, 8:00pm

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    Regular Worship ScheduleWednesday, 6:30pm

    Saturday, 5:00pm

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    We invite your family to join with us as we celebrate the birth of ourSavior, Jesus Christ! Families are important at Still Waters, where youllfind friendly people, an encouraging message, uplifting music &some-

    thing for everyone in the family. We are casual, contemporary and com-mitted to helping you experience God in exciting new ways in your life.

    For more information, visit us at www.stillwaterschurch.com

    3617 Scenic Road P.O. Box 406Jackson, WI 53017 262.677.1311

    Still Waters Community UMC3617 Scenic Road, Jackson, WI 262-677-1311

    December 7, 2013 Visit discoverhometown.com for daily updates on Local News Page 15

    Church GuideHOLIDAYSERVICES

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    5305 W. Capitol DriveFor more information, visit our website:

    www.capitoldrivelutheran.org

    Good Christian Friends, Rejoice!A Savior is Born!So celebrate with us at Capitol Drive Lutheran Church

    A family friendly Chirstmas EveService - 6pm

    Christmas MorningWorship

    10:15am

    LIFE CHURCH

    Services Times - Saturday 4:30pm; Sunday9:00am & 10:45am. Childrens Service &Nursery Provided. All services atGermantown Market Place - Squire &Mequon Rd. 262.251.5050www.lifechurchwi.com

    FAITH LUTHERAN CHURCH

    W172 N11187 Division Rd, Germantown.Pastor Thomas Kaul. (262) 251-8250. Times ofworship: Wednesdays 6:30pm, Sundays 9am.

    WEST ALLISFIRST BAPTISTCHURCH OF WEST ALLIS

    1576 S. 78th St. 414-258-7400. Bible studyfor all ages at 9am. Worship at 10:15am withnursery care provided. www.firstbaptistwest-allis.org

    HUBERTUSCROWN OF LIFE LUTHERAN

    CHURCH & SCHOOL - WELS

    Corner of Hubertus Rd. & Tally Ho Trail.Pastor Mike Helwig (262) 628-2550x208.School: K3-8th grade and Day Care 3 years+.Services: Thursdays 7pm; Sundays 8am &10:30am; 9:15am Bible Study and SundaySchool. www.crownoflifeonline.com

    JACKSON

    STILL WATERS COMMUNITY

    UNITED METHODIST CHURCH

    3617 Scenic Rd., Jackson 262-677-1311www.stillwaterschurch.com

    Contemporary, Staffed Nursery at all services &Sunday School provided at Sat. & Sun. services.Worship: Saturday 5pm, Sunday 9 & 10:30amWed. 6:30-7pm 30 good minutes ServiceBible study 7:15-8:15pm

    UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST

    St. Pauls United Church of Christ.N89 W16856 Appleton Ave. MenomoneeFalls. 262-251-5160. Services: Sunday9:30am Worship; 9:30am Sunday School.

    LUTHERAN CHURCH

    OF THE PRINCE OF PEACE

    Good Hope & Pilgrim Roads - MenomoneeFalls. Worship: Thursday 6:30pm and Sunday9:00am. Sunday School/Bible Study Sunday10:15am. 262-251-3360. Handicap accessi-ble. www.popmf.com

    GERMANTOWN

    CROSSWAY CHURCH

    W156 N10041 Pilgrim Rd, Germantown.Sunday morning worship services at 9:00am& 10:45am. (262) [email protected] www.crosswaygt.org

    MENOMONEE FALLSEMMANUEL COMMUNITY

    UNITED METHODIST CHURCH

    N84W16707 Menomonee Ave. 262-251-3830Traditional Worship and Christian EducationSundays 8:30 & 10:00 AM; ContemporaryWorship Sundays 11:00 AM; Family WorshipFourth Sunday of the Month 8:30 AM.Nursery available at all services.

    www.ec-umc.com

    GRACE EV.

    LUTHERAN CHURCH

    New location at W196 N9525 Cross ViewWay, Menomonee Falls, 262-251-0670.Worship Sat 5:00pm; Sun 8:00, 9:30 &11:00am; JAM Sunday School 9:30am;Traditional & Contemporary Worship;www.grace-connect.org. Come join us -Grace feels like home!

    CHURCH LISTINGS

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    Church GuideHOLIDAYSERVICES

    b 20 3 di h

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    Services Date Day

    Good

    Shepherd262-255-2035

    N88 W17658Christman Rd.

    Menomonee Falls

    St.

    James262-251-3944

    W220 N6588Town Line Rd.

    Menomonee Falls

    St.

    Marys262-251-0220

    N89 W16297Cleveland Ave.

    Menomonee Falls

    4:00 PM 3:30 PM 4:00 PM

    Christmas Eve Dec. 24 Tuesday 10:00 PM 5:30 PM 10:00 PM10:30 PM

    8:30 AM 9:00 AM 8:00 AMChristmas Day Dec. 25 Wednesday 11:00 AM 10:30 AM

    New Years EveSolemnity of BVM Dec. 31 Tuesday 6:00 PM 4:00 PM

    New Years DaySolemnity of BVM Jan. 1 Wednesday 9:00 AM 9:00 AM

    Feast of the Epiphany Eve Jan. 4 Saturday 4:30 PM 4:30 PM 5:00 PM

    8:30 AM 8:15 AM 8:00 AMFeast of the Epiphany Jan. 5 Sunday 11:00 AM 10:30 AM 10:30 AM

    Communal Reconciliation Dec. 14 SaturdayService Dec. 17 Tuesday 7:00 PM 10:30 AM

    Nov. 30 Saturday 3:30 PM 4:00 PM 3:30 PMIndividual Reconciliation Dec. 7, 14, 21 Saturday 3:30 PM 4:00 PM 3:30 PM

    (none on the 14th)

    Evening Prayer Dec. 1, 8, 15, 22 Sunday 6:00 PM

    Evening Prayer/Benediction (only on the 18th) Dec. 4, 11, 18 Wednesday 6:30 PM

    Festival of Lessonsand Carols Jan. 5 Sunday 4:00 PM 2:00 PM

    Your Personal Invitation from

    St. Pauls United

    Church of Christ Reverend Lorrie Wenzel

    N89 W16856 Appleton AvenueMenomonee Falls, WI 53051

    Office: 262-251-5160

    Christmas EveServices

    4:00 P.M. Family Service7:00 P.M. Candle Light Service

    Communion at both Services

    December 7, 2013 Visit discoverhometown.com for daily updates on Local News Page 17

    Church GuideHOLIDAYSERVICES

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    COUNTRY MARKETPilgrim Road & Silver Spring Menomonee Falls 262-252-3090 Fax 262-252-9950

    Sunday 7-7; Monday - Saturday 7-9; Meat Dept. 7-6 EverydaySale prices good December 8-15

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    Germantown and Milwaukee are losing atrue artist and craftsman after 34 years ofdesigning original one of a kind jewelry, Master

    Jeweler and Goldsmith Curtis Franklin is retiringand closing his Store, An Eye For DesignJewelry, due to health issues.

    Curtiss lifelong love of the jewelry and thejewelry business started early in high school. Inhigh school he found he had a passion for thearts and especially the metal arts. He soon foundhimself working at the local jewelry store doingsketches of jewelry designs that customers hadbeen looking to have made. He began workingalongside a European trained goldsmith. That is

    where he honed his skills in wax carving, casting,soldering and setting techniques used to

    fabricate unique pieces of jewelry.After a few years he left to start his own

    store and has continued over the years

    challenging himself with new innovative designsalong with learning to facet gemstones, whichhas led to Award winning designs that are ondisplay in the store. One customer said thatsome of them look like they have stones insideof stone and were amazed at how unusual andbeautiful these were.

    Curtis says he enjoyed his thirty four yearsserving his many customers and the communityand will really miss them but the last few years

    have been difficult due to health issues and Ican no longer work in the store on a regularbasis. So it is with sadness, we made the choice

    to close the doors. Julie and I have enjoyedmaking life-long friends and consider many ofthem part of our extended family. For thatreason, we have decided to have a short Goingout Of Business Sale to say farewell and showour appreciation. I would rather give my friendsand customers these great prices instead ofselling it to a jewelry wholesaler and we hopeto see everyone in the next few weeks and wishall a Happy Holiday and Merry Christmas!

    Longtime local jeweler closing store after 34 years

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    The oldest John Deere dealer in southeastWisconsin, family-owned and operated L&RLawn Equipment & Repairlocated at 19915

    W. Main St. (Hwy 74) in Lannonfeatures anextensive variety of outdoor equipment andservices.

    We pride ourselves on personalized serviceand are able to specialize in products for theresidential and commercial lawn care and land-scape market, said manager Steve Payleitner.

    The business offers lawn tractors, zero-turnmowers, walk-behinds and snow removalequipment. They also carry a wide range of

    handheld equipment such as trimmers, blowersand chainsaws, and sell all the parts, acces-sories and service for their own as well as otherproducts.

    In addition, L&R sells portable and home-standby generators, power washers, aerators,thatchers, log splitters and battery poweredequipment and provides factory parts and serv-ice, including warranty on most brands of out-door power equipment.

    Along with John Deere, the companys manu-facturers include Husqvarna, Exmark, Briggs &Stratton, Generac and Honda, and is manufac-turer authorized and trained for every productthey sell.

    L&R has been owned and operated by RandySeder and his family for over 43 years. Thebusiness is now operated by Randy, Randys

    son Steve and employees that have been withthe company for more than 15 years.

    This close-knit history shines through in thecompanys one-on-one approach to clients,said Payleitner.

    L&R Lawn is dedicated to providing the salesexpertise and support to every one of our cus-tomers, both consumer and commercial, hesaid. The person you talk to about new equip-ment is the same one that you can call when

    you have operational questions or need serv-ice. Everyone at L&R has the sameexpertise and experience in theareas of selling, service, parts andaccessories.

    The manager also noted that thecompanys employees put theirmoney where their products are.

    Our expertise is in the productswe sell and we all use the sameones at our own homes, he said.

    As extra insurance, customerscan test drive products beforemaking a purchase, and the com-pany offers a 30-day return poli-

    cyno questions askedon all John Deere trac-tors.

    Also, through the end of February, L&R is

    offering discounts of $500 to over $1,000 offon John Deere Select Series tractors.

    Business hours are 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday,Wednesday and Friday; 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.Tuesday and Thursday; and 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.Saturday, with extended hours during thespring.

    To reach the business, customers can call(262) 255-2960, and one can visitwww.mowandsnow.com, for promotions, sales

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    N88 W15483 Main St., Menomonee Falls262-253-9889 SUN 9-5; M-F 9-9; SAT 9-7

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    With the remodeling of the shoppingcenter we also spruced up the inside ofthe store, adding new carpeting, ceiling

    tiles and lighting.Friends of Nature prides itself in havingan extensive selection of holistic dog andcat foods. There have been many newfoods introduced into the pet industry overthe last few years and we try our best to

    pick the cream of the crop. There is noone best food. Our advice is to buy the

    best food you can afford. Our staff istrained to help you make a decisionbased on the nutritional needs and lifestyle of your pet. We have limited ingre-dient foods, grain free foods and manybrands of frozen pet foods. We cant pos-sibly stock every brand of food availablebut we can special order most of themand usually have it for you in a week orless.

    Friends of Nature also has a hugearray of treats. We seek out as manyAmerican made treats as possible. Giventhe recent recalls on food and treats it isextremely important to read the labels tosee where the items are sourced and

    made.Since Friends of Nature is a full service

    pet specialty store we have the feed andsupplies for every type of pet such asbirds, reptiles, fish and small furry critters.We also carry fresh water tropical andsalt water fish.

    Friends of Nature is also known far andwide as the place to go for wild birdseed, feeders and accessories. We havethe largest variety of wild bird seed inthree counties and hundreds of bird feed-

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    Benedons, Inc in Menomonee Falls is a full-service pawnbrokerBenedon's Inc is a licensed pawnbroker located on Appleton

    Avenue in Menomonee Falls.

    What is a pawn?Pawn is the process of using collateral to obtain a loan. When

    you sell your items to someone, that is NOT considered a pawn,

    it is a simple sale.Many businesses who buy things advertise under PAWN in

    the Yellow Pages or online, but they ONLY purchase, they doNOT lend. These companies are not pawnbrokers. They merelybait you into coming in with your belongings and try to buy them.

    We get calls on a regular basis asking "Are you a REAL pawnshop that does loans? We are such a business. Businesses canONLY aLEND money with special licensing.

    In Wisconsin, the maximum a local pawnbroker with munici-pality licensing can give is limited to $150 by statute. Furtherlicensing is required for a pawnbroker to give larger loans. Wedo hold such a license.

    A pawn loan is for a period of 30 days (a legal month) and

    are calculated that way, per diem. Interest is required on amonthly basis and the loan can be renewed for up to one year,maximum again, by statute.

    Chuck Benedon has been a gold and diamond dealer forover 35 years. Having traveled to the world's trade centers forvarious jewelry products, Chuck has always brought great dealsto his loyal following of clients. He is an expert diamond evalu-ator, having visited Antwerp, Belgium and Tel-Aviv, Israel over60 times on diamond-buying trips. Hong Kong, Naples andRome, Italy and Columbia are some of the other places whereChuck has manufactured or imported products from over theyears.

    We are a family operation and we LEND MORE and

    CHARGE LESS than any other pawn shop in Milwaukee. Ifyou're looking for a short term loan, give us a call at (262) 293-3990.

    Benedon's opened at Colonial Plaza four years ago and isnow located at the old home of Maxwell Photography, which

    they bought last year. They've quadrupled the size of their oper-ation to accommodate the large amount of collectibles and othervaluables they've been purchasing from around the area. Fromodds and ends collectibles to high end watches, Benedon's isfull of antiques, watches and refurbished jewelry priced lowerthan manufacturing cost.

    "You'll find serious bargains with real value," owner ChuckBenedon said.

    It's a family affairA career diamond importer and jewelry wholesaler for over

    35 years, Chuck opened up his pawn shop/buying office whenhe "got tired of traveling."

    "It was fun in the beginning and a great learning experience,"Benedon said. "But after more than 100 trips abroad and evenmore domestically, it got old. I decided to slow that down andstay closer to my family."

    Sam Benedon, a music student at Milwaukee Area TechnicalCollege, manages the music department at Benedon's, which is

    filled with guitars and amps. Sam gives lessons on Saturdays andhas built a number of electric and acoustic guitars and does setinstrument setup. In need of a good guitar or amp for the holi-days? Stop in and see Sam.

    ServicesBenedon's Inc. is a licensed, bonded and insured operation

    providing short term loans up to $10,000. Benedon's lends morethan other similar shops and charges less. When buying your oldjewelry, Benedon's also claims to pay more than any other likebusiness in the entire Milwaukee area.

    "Shop around and compare," Chuck tells his potential clients."It will be worth your time. It's not uncommon to find we pay

    double what others do, particularly for diamonds." Sam, Bruceand Chuck are all musicians, as is Sam's sister, Tessa. Tessa is apercussionist at UW-Whitewater and is a guitarist/singer as well.

    Benedon's offers precious metals brokerage and buys jewel-ry, watches, diamonds, precious metals and scrap. Price look up:

    Don't want to pay an online subscription to find out what youritem is worth? Bring it to Benedon's and they'll help you. They areknowledgeable in many areas and have subscriptions to theinformational websites that show these sales values.

    "As a pawn shop, we attempt to help people with smallershort term money issues when bank money is not available forany reason. Credit checks are not necessary," owner Chuck

    Benedon said.

    New at Benedon'sBenedon's now holds a Federal Firearms License and makes

    loans on all firearms.

    Chuck, the owner of Benedons pawnshop inMenomonee Falls, wishes you a Happy Holiday.

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    With 30 years in optical industry, MenomoneeFalls residents Don and Deb Galle relish everymoment they spend servicing their cherished com-munity, and their Kindy Optical store is just as mucha gathering of friends as it is a business.

    "We're always in touch with our customers andwe enjoy that," said Deb. "Not a day goes by thatwe don't have a hand in things. Customers comedirectly to us, not a corporation, with questions andissues."

    Voted in July as the Sterling franchises"Emerging Vision Store of the Year," the storewhichrecently moved to a bigger location at N82W15340 Appleton Ave.brings to the communitythe unique aspect of having opticians rather than an

    optometrist run the store, which gives everything a"whole different flow," said Deb."We put a lot of time and energy into making

    sure our customers get the perfect frames," saidDeb, who creates the many selections using state-of-the-art equipment. "On any given day, we havemore than 3,000 frames available. We offer agood mixfrom high-quality, 14-karat gold overlayframes with crystals to family-friendly options. Wehave something for everyone.

    The businesswhich also provides contact lens-

    es, polarized sunglasses and accessorieshas anon-site optometrist who handles the eye exams. TheGalles then work as a team to bring the productfrom start to finish, having the glasses ready thesame day they are purchased.

    Don makes the glasses and does all the edgingand I choose the styles on the floor, said Deb. It issuch an easy and efficient way to do things.

    The owners take great pride in specializing inservicing hard-to-fit customers who have trouble find-

    ing their ideal pair of glasses or getting their specif-ic needs met.

    You hear so many optical nightmares out thereand a lot of those more difficult situations are sent tous, said Deb. "For example, this morning we had atwo-year-old referred to us by Children'sHospitalwhich is a huge compliment, because theytrust usimmediately followed by a 100-year-oldwoman in a wheelchair. Its such a blessing to workwith these individuals.

    When customers enter the store, they know rightaway they will have a positive experience, Debsaid.

    We have a great staff and there is a lot ofhumor involved, and customers can feel that energyright away," she said. "We run a tight ship andeveryone knows what they're doing, but we're alsorelaxed and we have fun.

    The couplewho moved from Stevens Point to thevillage 23 years ago to open their storealso enjoygiving back to the community they are proud to call

    home. Although both of their children have gradu-ated from Menomonee Falls High School, theGalles continue to sponsor various sporting pro-grams such as Little League, wrestling and manymore.

    We sup-port manyyouth and highschool sports,said Deb.

    Descr ibingtheir new loca-tion as gor-geous andmuch biggerthan our previ-ous store, Debsaid she andher husbandare thrilled to

    be able to pro-vide an attrac-tive and com-fortable loca-tion for theirloyal customers.

    We justlove our community; we love Menomonee Falls,she said. The people are so honest and friendlyand easy to work with. That makes all the differ-ence.

    Business hours are 9:30 to 8 p.m. Monday andWednesday, 9:30 to 6 p.m. Tuesday, Thursday andFriday, and 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday. The store isclosed Sunday.

    For more information, call (262) 255-5754.

    Kindy Optical offers unique hands-on approach, decades of experience

    The staff at Kindy Optical wishes every-one happy holidays. From left, Jenna,Deb, Don and Deedee.

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    A lot has changed in the 20 years since Rayand Kim Nelson opened their first Culver'sFrozen Custard in Menomonee Falls.

    "Everything is dramatically different," Kimsaid. "When we opened our store (located atW186 N9581 Bancroft Drive, Highway Q) onDec. 9, 1993, there was almost nothing on thatside of town. That area has undergone atremendous transformation."

    In the last two decades, the beloved restau-ranthome of the signature ButterBurgerhasbecome a community favorite.

    "We have people who came here 20 yearsago who still come here today," Kim shared.

    "Some of the kids who worked here for us asteenagers now bring their own kids here to eat.

    It's so cool to see them and talk to them."It's this spirit of camaraderie that keeps alive

    the popularity of an eatery that first opened inSauk City, Wis. in 1984 and has since expand-ed to 489 stores nationwide. After opening theMenomonee Falls location, the Nelsons alsoobtained stores in West Bend, Sussex, Hartfordand Port Washington.

    With both Ray and Kim having back-grounds in the restaurant business, this was theperfect fit for them, Kim said.

    "We had the entrepreneurial spirit and someconnections in the Culver's company, as well assome very positive experiences as guests at the

    restaurant, she explained. We also had con-versations with owners at the original Culver's,

    so we pursued this avenue for ourselves. Wevejust always really enjoyed the business and thepeople."

    Tradition continues as two of the couple'sthree children are also part of the Culver'steam.

    "Our oldest son was eight weeks old whenwe opened our first restaurant," Kim said. "Ourkids have literally grown up in the business."

    While the famous ButterBurger alwaysmade fresh from 100 percent Midwest-raisedbeef is a major draw, the menu also features awide variety of sandwich, salad and other foodselections.

    But its the custardproduced in Wisconsinand made fresh all daythat brings in thecrowds, noted Kim.

    "It's very interesting," she said. "Even thoughwe have a lot of guests during lunch and din-ner, the 7 p.m. to close custard rush can beeven busier. People just love it.

    And two decades later, the guests keepcoming.

    "We would like to thank the community for

    supporting us all these years," said Kim. Thiswhole journey has been wonderful.

    Culver's is open 10 a.m. to 11 p.m. most ofthe year, but closes at 10 p.m. Sunday throughThursday during the winter. To reach the busi-ness or for more information, call (262) 255-7718 or visit www.culvers.com.

    Culver's celebrates milestone of 20 years in the Falls

    Hwy Q, west of Appleton Ave,Menomonee Falls Kim & Ron, owners of Culvers,

    wishes you Happy Holidays.

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    An old friend of Bob Baer's once gavehim a piece of wood cut into a circle thatwas nailed to the wall in the back roomprinted on the wood in black marker werethe words "ROUND-TO-IT". Denzil (Dan)

    Baer passed Dan's Tog Shop to his son Bobso he could retire slowly, work part timethere and spend winters in Florida. Bobmade the store his life, putting off retirementbecause he never got "round-to-it". Hisdaughter Robin worked for him since highschool, eventually running Robins Nest forthe last 30 years. Bob never passed thestore down to Robinhe never got "round-to-it". In May 2013 Bob went from the store

    to the hospital and died five weeks later.Robin felt Dan's Tog Shop couldn't goforward without him so she donated theremaining mens clothes to a veteransorganization in town.

    What did get passed down to Robinwas a strong sense of promoting andserving the village of Menomonee Falls.She has taken that attitude to heart andexpanded it to every customer entering

    Robins Nest.She and her staff continue to offer theservice, knowledge, variety of brands andgood humor you've come to expect over

    the yearsplus Sally's homemade cookies!Customers often request the recipe of theweek. Now there's more room to show themany styles and sizes (new plus size rack)of clothing, jewelry and purses available.

    Pendleton, Neon Buddha, Comfy, Icelandicand Tribal clothing as well as Pandorajewelry store-within-a-store status. Brighton,Baggallini and Vera Bradley keep

    customers returning to become friends (andfor the cookies).

    If you drive by the storejust east ofthe falls on Main St. you'll still see the Dan'sTog Shop sign up. Robin was going to take

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    Wondersound music has grown by leapsand bounds in its first 17 months in business.Owners Jeff and Sarah Holmes took a littlelesson house whose retail life was long since

    gone and turned it into the newest destinationmusic store in northwest Milwaukee.

    With a large selection of beginner, studentand intermediate instruments to choose from,players from all over are coming in and makingtheir selves at home. The layout was designedto feel like your hanging out in you favorite rockstar's living room. It does not disappoint.

    No only has the retail operation taken off,

    but the education program has grownsignificantly. With more teachers and newexciting programs, Wondersound is coveringthe gambit. From the licensed Kindermusik

    program for toddlers to the 13 teachersteaching over 15 disciplines and the return ofRock U, Wondersound Music is a busy place.For those who don't remember, Rock U is aneight week course for future rock stars from 12to 18 culminating in a live rock show here in theFalls. Last St Patrick's day 150 people showedup to AJ's Live to see the show.

    The biggest growth has been the band

    instrument rental program. Wondersound haspartnered up with Melk Music of West Allis tobring reasonably priced, high qualityinstruments to town. In the first season they are

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    Fireside Dinner TheatreWednesday, Jan.22. This trip to the Fireside Dinner Theatre in FortAtkinson will include popular band revue Sizzlin'60's (featuring rock bands such as The Beatles,The Rolling Stones, The Beach Boys and The

    Supremes) and a luncheon. Seniors will departfrom the Germantown McDonald's at 9 a.m. andreturn around 5:30 p.m. Cost is $99. Reservationdeadline is Jan. 8.

    Milwaukee Admirals gameWednesday,Feb. 5. Seniors will see the Admirals face off withthe Hamilton Bull Dogs and enjoy Bingo withprizes. Group will leave Germantown Center Mallat 3:15 p.m. and return at approximately 10:30p.m. The cost is $35. Sign-up deadline is Jan. 27as seating is limited. (Note: those who are singers

    should call Sarah at 262-238-7537 to get on thelist to join in for the singing of "God BlessAmerica.")

    Badger's 94th anniversarycelebrationSaturday, Feb. 8. Seniors will head tothe Memories Dinner Theatre in Port Washingtonto enjoy a buffet lunch and see "Swing Dance," a

    new comedy routine by Lynda Martens. The tripwill include a stop at Cedar Creek Settlementshops in Cedarburg's historic downtown and apost-show visit to Sweetheart Cakes for a Valentinecupcake. Group will leave Germantown CenterMall at 9:50 a.m. and return at approximately 5p.m. Cost is $79.No refunds as of Jan. 6 unless areplacement can be found.

    To sign up for one or more of the day trips,stop in at the Senior Center, W162 N11960 ParkAve., or call (262) 253-7799.

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