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    Sussex Chamberevent:  Join the SussexArea Chamber ofCommerce April 21 at7:15 a.m. to hear fromPaul Mielke, Ph.D., andlearn how a simple atti-tude can have animpact on your success,health, happiness,career and relation-ships. See page 21.

     Jerry Mislang goes over the rules of a dodgeball tournament heldat Menomonee Falls High School March 28. Photo by Thomas J.McKillen.

    Templeton Middle School eighth-grade students competed March 28 atthe regional level of National HistoryDay at Carroll University. Five studentsqualified to advance to the April 25 statecompetition at the University ofWisconsin - Madison.

    Students from Templeton and theirprojects advancing to the state junior

    division level are:• Abigail Dowse – individual website

    "Adolf Hitler – An Unforgettable Leader,"• Jessica Mysliwski and Olivia Neils

    – group exhibit board "Rosa ParksAvenue," and

    • Hannah Emberts and Lisa Nuelk –group website "Oskar Schindler –Righteous Among Nations."

    National History Day is an academicenrichment program for students ingrades 6-12. Students select topics con-nected to an annual theme and completetheir own in-depth research on the topic.This year the annual theme is "Leadershipand Legacy in History." Students presenttheir conclusions in exhibit boards, per-

    formances, websites, papers or documen-taries.

    Five Templetonstudents qualifyfor state history

    competition

    Distinguished YoungWoman program:The 51st Annual

    Distinguished YoungWomen of MenomoneeFalls scholarship pro-gram was held onSaturday, March 7 atNorth Middle School.See page 8.

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    CROSSWAY CHURCH

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

    FAITH LUTHERAN CHURCH

    W172 N11187 Division Rd, Germantown.Pastor Thomas Kaul. (262) 251-8250. Timesof worship: Mondays 6:30pm, Sundays 9am.

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    LUTHERAN CHURCHOF THE PRINCE OF PEACE

    Good Hope & Pilgrim Roads - MenomoneeFalls. Rev. Thomas Engler. Worship: Thurs-day 6:30pm and Sunday 8:00am & 10:30am.Sunday School & Bible Study 9:15am. 262-

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    Wisconsin Governor Scott Walkerannounced April 9 that U.S. 41 in the easternpart of the state has been officially added tothe Interstate System as I-41.

    "The Interstate designation is the culmina-tion of years of hard work by federal, state,and local officials that will stimulate economicopportunities from Milwaukee to Green Bayand beyond," Governor Walker said. "OurInterstate system is a critical part of our infra-structure, which fuels commerce, helps growthe economy, and create jobs."

    The Federal Highway Administration(FHWA) officially approved the Interstate des-ignation - the final step in a process that begannearly 10 years ago. Installation of about3,000 new signs will begin this summer withsigning expected to be completed byNovember 2015.

    "The official designation of I-41 is tremen-dous news that will support the safe, efficientmovement of people and commerce for manyyears to come," said Wisconsin Department ofTransportation Secretary Mark Gottlieb."Along with Governor Walker's leadership, Iwant to thank former Congressman Tom Petri,

    our current Congressional delegation, statelegislators, local government officials, andcommunity leaders who helped make I-41 areality."

    Wisconsin's newest Interstate route runsconcurrently with US 41 for the entire route. I-41 begins at the I-94/US 41 interchange locat-ed about one mile south of theWisconsin/Illinois border. It follows I-94 northto the Mitchell Interchange, I-894 and US 45around Milwaukee and then joins US 41 northto Green Bay where it ends at the I-43Interchange.

    Existing US 41 in the Milwaukee area willbe re-routed to follow I-41 along I-894 and US45. Current US 41 along Lisbon Avenue andAppleton Avenue from I-94 at the StadiumInterchange northwesterly to the interchangewith US 45 will be re-numbered WIS 175.

    US 41 added to Interstate system

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    One of two major events in theGermantown School District March 20 and21 was the educational summit held at a con-ference center in the village.

    The summit — held at the Florian ParkConference Center — was described as“Version 1.0” and included participation by

    approximately 90 people. According to adraft summit overview from the district, the pur-pose of the summit was “to bring some defini-tion to the ‘Germantown School District Way’through what it means to ‘Empower andInspire Every Student to Success.’”

    “The Germantown Way” was the titlegiven by district officials to develop the dis-trict’s own curriculum and standards after theSchool Board decided against accepting theCommon Core Standards in December 2014.

    The summit was subtitled “Movingbeyond standardization into the future oflearning for our students.” Standardizationwas mentioned in one of the first subject areasin a summit overview that was prepared bydistrict staff following the summits.

    “Through the Industrial Age to today,standardization has increased the ability to

    efficiently produce the quality and quantity ofthings we need and want in our lives,” a draftof the summit overview stated. “The problemis that the business and manufacturing men-tality of standards and standardizationimpedes our work to help children grow, learnand develop into productive, capable, caring,thinking, creative human beings — all withunique talents, strength, interests and overallpersona.”

    In area of standardization, two ideaswere suggested, according to the summitoverview: that “the mentality of standardiza-tion could be one of the biggest challengesfacing education today given that there isnothing ‘standard’ about our kids, nor do wewant to make them all the same” and possi-ble benefits of “shifting our focus on stan-dardized academic content acquisition as the

    end of schooling” to engage students in learn-

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    The 51st Annual Distinguished YoungWomen of Menomonee Falls scholarshipprogram was held on Saturday, March 7 at

    North Middle School. Sixteen junior girlsfrom Menomonee Falls and Sussex HamiltonHigh Schools participated. The program, for-merly known as Junior Miss, is sponsored bythe Optimist Club of Menomonee Falls.

    Ritika Punathil was named theDistinguished Young Woman of MenomoneeFalls for 2016. She is the daughter of RemaKunnath and Ratnasing Punathil. Ritika wasawarded a $2000 scholarship from theOptimist Club and will move on to competefor the state title in August. Ritika was alsothe overall Scholastic Award winner.

    Heloise Cheruvalath was named the FirstAlternate. She will receive a $750 scholar-ship from the Optimist Club and a $300scholarship from Community LeagueMenomonee Falls. Heloise was the overallInterview Award winner.

     Julia Graybill was named the SecondAlternate, receiving a $250 scholarship fromthe Optimist Club. She was voted the SpiritAward winner by her fellow contestants. Julia also won the Be Your Best Self EssayAward.

     Jessie Strosahl was named the overallTalent Award winner. Aprajita Singh wasnamed the overall Self-Expression winnerand Laurie Lapp was named the overallFitness Award winner. Also participatingwere Emma Buhr, Ali Block, Miranda Cole,Hailey Edwards, Elise Hervey, Claire Rhode,Tina Seiler, Natalie Suetholz, RebeccaWagner and Angelika Ytuarte.

    Founded in 1958 in Mobile, Alabama,Distinguished Young Women is the largest

    and oldest national scholarship prohigh school girls. During its 57 yearation, the program has provided lifing experiences for more than 7young women. Last year, DistinYoung Women provided more thamillion in cash and college schopportunities to program participanlocal, state and national level. The Club has sponsored the local progr1986 and has awarded over $33scholarships to participants.

    For more information Distinguished Young Women contaSharkey at 262-844-1538 www.DistinguishedYW.org.

    Punathil named FallsDistinguished Young Woman

    Ritika Punathil

    For more information, call 262-246-5180 or stop in at the Pauline Haass PublicLibrary, N64 W23820 Main St. in Sussex,or check the library’s web site at www.phplonline.org. If you or your childrequires a program to be in an accessibleformat, please call the library at least 72hours in advance so that arrangements canbe made.

    ADULT PROGRAMS AND NEWS

    Friends of the Pauline HaassLibrary Plant Sale – Starting April13

    Friends of the Pauline Haass Library willbe selling plant coupons at the library start-ing April 13 to be redeemed at Falls MillsGreenhouse. Coupons cost $10 when pur-

    chased at the library; they may beredeemed for $12 worth of plants duringregular business hours April 22-May 30.Proceeds from the sale go towards Friendsprojects, all of which enhance the programsand services for the public.

    Movie Matinee – Tuesday, April28 at 1 p.m.

    The movie for April is Into the Woods.Meryl Streep stars in this StephenSondheim musical adapted from BrothersGrimm fairy tales. Rated PG; 124 minutes.No registration required.

    TEEN PROGRAMSTeen Advisory BoardTuesday @ 4:30-5:15 pm, April 21

     Join just teens, the library’s teen advisory

    board! Join us for pizza & help plan andprepare for the library’s upcoming commu-nity events. Earn volunteer service hoursand gain valuable leadership experience,while helping our library and community.Open to grades 8-12.

    CHILDREN’S PROGRAMSFamily Storytimes:Tuesdays 9:45-10:15 am and 10:30-

    11 a.m. (repeated) January 13-April 21

    Thursdays 10:30-11 a.m. January 15-April 23Calling all little penguins! Slip ‘n’ slide

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    Pauline Haass Public Library events

    The following information was provided by United Way of Greater Milwaukee andWaukesha County.

    United Way of Greater Milwaukee &Waukesha County would like to invite volun-teers to the following volunteer opportunities:

    Help Bridge the Technology Gap –Independence First – Milwaukee

    CountyVolunteers are needed to teach our con-sumers how to operate the free computer theyget from our program. Each person who isgiven a computer must complete the "GiveOuts" training session, a 30-45 minute session.We train volunteers to do "Give Outs", so theycan train new computer owners. Volunteersneed to be knowledgeable about computers,be able to explain basic computer functionsand show our consumers how to connect key-

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    Mobile Food Pantry - Jewish

    Family Services – BrownDeer/Milwaukee CountyVolunteers will be needed for set-up, to

    unload food, to register participants, to dis-tribute food, to pack food, to help participantscarry food bags and to close up the event.The food distribution will serve low-income Jewish Family Services' clients as well as localcommunity members in need of food. FeedingAmerica Eastern Wisconsin will provide thefood items for the Mobile Food Pantry.

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    After a week off due to Easter break,high school sports will return to action nextweek. The following is a summary of thesports schedule. The list is based on infor-mation from the schools and other onlinesources.

    Germantown

    On April 11, the boys golf team willparticipate in a varsity tournament atWashington County golf course while theboys tennis team will be at a four-team meetin Muskego. On April 14, the girls softballteam will play Whitefish Bay at 4:30 p.m.while the girls soccer team will also host theBlue Dukes at 7 p.m.

    On April 15, the boys tennis team willhost Milwaukee King at 3:30 p.m. while the

    girls track team will participate in a meet atBrookfield East. On April 16, the girls soft-ball team will host Cedarburg at 4:30 p.m.

    On April 17, the boys track team willhost a meet beginning at 4:30 p.m. whilethe girls soccer team will play at Hamiltonat 7 p.m. On April 18, the boys golf teamwill compete against Catholic Memorial,boys tennis will head to invitational atWaukesha West while the girls soccer teamwill play at Wauwatosa East.

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    On April 14, the girls softball team

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    On April 16, the girls softbhosts West Allis Hale at 4:14 p.m. girls soccer team plays at Mukwon

    Hamilton

    On April 11, the boys golf teamticipate in a varsity tournamenWashington County golf course. O14, the boys tennis team will host WCentral at 4 p.m., the boys and gteams will participate in a Brookfield East, the girls softball tplay at West Allis Central while soccer team will host Brookfield C

    7 p.m.On April 15, the boys golf teplay a Greater Metro Conferenmeet at Songbird Hills Golf Club wgirls softball team will play at WNorth.

    On April 16, the girls softball thost Brookfield East at 4:15 p.m. wgirls soccer team will host BrAcademy at 7 p.m

    On April 17, the girls soccer thost Germantown at 7 p.m. On Athe boys tennis team will play at ational at Hartford.

    Local teams return

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    Ciera Jones of Menomonee Falls pitches against West Allis Central MaPhoto by Thomas J. McKillen.

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    (NAPSI)—While most motorists are fondof what’s known as that “new car smell,”there are some other specific odors thatmotorists should also be aware of.

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    By Tresa EricksonWhen it comes time to buy a new car,

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    By Tresa EricksonWhether new or used, a vehicle is a big

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    Chamber to discuss growth mind-set benefits for employees, organi-

    zations at April 21 presentationWant to have more fun in life, enjoy

    learning, have better relationships orimprove your business? A growth mindset isassociated with all of these benefits plusmore.

     Joi n the Sussex Area Cha mbe r ofCommerce April 21 at 7:15 a.m. to hearfrom Paul Mielke, Ph.D., and learn how asimple attitude can have an impact on yoursuccess, health, happiness, career andrelationships. Mielke, principal ofTempleton Middle School in Sussex, is aresearcher, presenter and author in areasof employee supervision, evaluation anddevelopment. The presentation will be inHamilton Fine Arts Center, W220N6151Town Line Road, Sussex.

    Participants will learn the differencesbetween a growth and fixed mindset andunderstand how a growth mindset can ben-efit their personal and professional lives

    and organizations.Cost is $10 for chamber members and$20 for nonmembers. To register, visit theSussex Area Chamber of Commerce web-site at http://www. sussexareachamber.org or call (262) 246-4940.

    The Sussex Area Chamber ofCommerce is a business membershiporganization that encourages ongoingeconomic development by creating a posi-tive business environment. The chamberpromotes the economic, civic, cultural andeducation interests of the communitythrough partnerships with members andcommunity leaders. Businesses or organi-zations interested in joining the Sussex

    Area Chamber of Commerce should con-tact Executive Director Kathryn Wagner at(262) 249-4940 or visit the chamber web-site at www.sussexareachamber.org .

    Fish fry fundraiser at GraceLutheran Church set for April 17 

    The Acts of Grace Mission team atGrace Lutheran School in MenomoneeFalls team is hosting a Schwai's Fish Fryfundraiser dinner on Friday, April 17 from4:30 to 7 p.m. The funds raised will helpcover the costs of supplies for the church’sannual Servant Saturday event. Over 200volunteers will serve during the May 2Servant Saturday event to help local fam-ilies,organizations and communities cleanup yards/parks, organize food pantries, aswell as, visit and play games with localshut-ins.

    Ticket prices for the fish fry are $10 fortwo-piece plate; $11 for three-piece plate;$4 hot dog plate. There will be a .50charge for carry-outs. Desserts will be

    available for purchase.The fish fry will be held in the schoolgym located at N87 W16173 KenwoodBlvd, Menomonee Falls. For more informa-t ion , ca ll (262) 251-0670 or go towww.grace-connect.org/.

    Community League meeting April20

    The next Community League meetingwill be April 20 at the Menomonee FallsCommunity Center, W152 N8645Margaret Rd. The gathering will begin at6:45 p.m., with the meeting to start at 7p.m.

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    Hennessey, an employee of a local nurs-ery, who will discuss planting with nativeplants. This is a great spring topic. JoinCommunity League for the evening. Abusiness meeting will follow.

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    Falls Kiwanis Pancake BreakfastApril 26

    The Kiwanis Club of Menomonee Fallswill host its annual Pancake Breakfast onSunday April 26, 2015 from 8 a.m. to 1p.m. at Trysting Place Pub, Hwy 175 andGood Hope Road in Menomonee Falls.262-255-4110. Enjoy our world famous allyou can eat pancakes, sausage, eggs, andcoffee. Sweet treats will be available atour Bake Sale. The price is $7 per person.Children under 6 eat free. All proceedsbenefit Special Olympics, KiwanisScholarship Fund, Little League and otherarea Youth Services Tickets are available

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    MenoHARmonee Chorus seekingnew members

    The MenoHARmonee BarbershopChorus was organized in 1962. The cho-rus entertains twice annually at "Cabarets"at St. James Catholic Church inMenomonee Falls. The chorus sings atmany local nursing homes and have beena part of their activities for many years.

    The chorus is presently seeking newmembers who enjoy singing in the barber-shop style. Tenors are especially needed.

    If you are interested in joiningrus, please contact Curt Nash at 47177 or Rick Van Gomple at 44263. You could also visit the cTuesdays at 7 p.m. at St. Paul'sChurch of Christ on Appleton AveRoosevelt Drive in Menomonee Fa

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    Local players selected for Kohlmann Cup

    Four Washington County Youth Hockey Association Pee Wee players wereselected to compete in the 2015 Kohlman Cup. Pictured are ChristianSpaeth, Easton Nick, Tyler Herzberg, and Andrew Butler.

    The Kohlman Cup is an annual all-star hockey tournament between the sixWisconsin Amateur Hockey regions. Each region selects the top players torepresent them in this tournament to determine a statewide champion for PeeWee major (2002) and minor (2003). It will be held at the Blue Line IceCenter in Fond du Lac, April 11-12. Submitted photo and information.

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    • Manufacturing Tech

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    WAREHOUSEWORKER NEEDE

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    Mayville Nursing and Rehabilitation Center Center isaccepting applications for Licensed Practical Nursesand Nursing Assistants to join our clinical team. We areoffering a $500 sign on bonus for full time LPN’s hiredand a $250 sign on bonus for NA’s hired*, competitive payand a comprehensive benefit package. Interested can-didates must have a valid license or certification in the State of WI.

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