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You r first source for local news, sports, and advertising Follow us on Twitter: twitter .com/ExpressNewsHo me • Like us on Facebook: facebook.com/HometownExpressNews DELIGHTFUL FALLS HOME! • Fall in love with this terrific ranch home with many updates • Landscaped yard w/benches, water features, patio & fencing! • Great storage throughout, many newer fixtures, windows & doors. • Oversized garage and basement! Priced right at $ 180,000 51595 CHEAPER THAN RENTING! • 2 BR 2 Bath Condo won’t disappoint! • Convenient location near shopping! • Desirable complex w/clubhouse, exercise room & outdoor pool. • 3rd floor corner location! • Freshly painted, bath fitter shower . Hurry Home! 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Kit w/custom tile & wood floors opens to family rm! • Master suite w/remodeled spa-like bath • Nicely landscaped,large yard & deck! Great Value at $ 298,900! 49953  A  C  C  E  P  T  E  D  O  F  F  E  R  A  C  C  E  P  T  E  D  O  F  F  E  R  A  C  C  E  P  T  E  D  O  F  F  E  R  A  C  C  E  P  T  E  D  O  F  F  E  R  S  O  L  D  S  O  L  D B  Y THOMAS J. MCKILLEN MANAGING EDITOR The Hamilton School Board approved bids April 20 for an addition at Hamilton High School that will be scheduled to be open by the second semester. The board approved the construction of the addition at a cost of $4,374,611. The addition will include 10 class- rooms, two smaller class spaces, restrooms, lockers and a large group area. It will be paid for through the district fund balance and the maintenance budget. The addition will be constructed at the southwest portion of the school. The approval came after a district resident and employ- ee asked the board to reconsider the project in light of reductions of staff that are proposed in the 2015-16 district budget in response to the state budget proposed by Gov. Scott Walker . Preliminary notices approved Earlier in the meeting, Butler resident and district employee Debbie Figueroa asked the board to delay the project, citing the reduction in 10.1 full-time teaching staff that is proposed in response to the state budget proposed by Gov. Scott Walker. The state Legislature is currently examining the proposed budget. Figueroa noted that the 10.1 propose reduction in teaching staff will affect 30 district employees and several programs and services. The item regarding potential layoffs was on the agenda as a “preliminary notice” and included staff that were having hours reduced. “Cuts have been made to programs that serve our most vulner able students — students not reading at grade level , families who rely on library books to foster literacy at A design created by Plunkett Raysich Architects shows the appearance of the planned addition to the southwest cor- ner of Hamilton High School. Bids for the project were approved by the Hamilton School Board April 20. Hamilton board approves bids for high school addition Turn to page 21 MS Walk: The Multiple Sclerosis Menomonee Falls Walk will be held on Saturday, May 2 at 10 a.m. at the Menomonee Falls High School. See page 21. Spring Splendor: The 25th annual Spring Splendor Gala will be held May 2 at D iscovery World in Milwaukee. Dr. Dennis and Mrs.  Jacqueline Shepherd are co-hosting the event to raise funds for the Emergency Department at Froedtert & the Medical College of Wisconsin Community Memorial Hospital in Menomonee Falls. See page 21.

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MANAGING EDITOR

The Hamilton School Board approved bids April 20 foran addition at Hamilton High School that will be scheduledto be open by the second semester.

The board approved the construction of the addition ata cost of $4,374,611. The addition will include 10 class-rooms, two smaller class spaces, restrooms, lockers and alarge group area. It will be paid for through the district fundbalance and the maintenance budget. The addition will beconstructed at the southwest portion of the school.

The approval came after a district resident and employ-ee asked the board to reconsider the project in light ofreductions of staff that are proposed in the 2015-16 district

budget in response to the state budget proposed by Gov.Scott Walker.

Preliminary notices approvedEarlier in the meeting, Butler resident and district

employee Debbie Figueroa asked the board to delay theproject, citing the reduction in 10.1 full-time teaching staffthat is proposed in response to the state budget proposedby Gov. Scott Walker. The state Legislature is currentlyexamining the proposed budget.

Figueroa noted that the 10.1 propose reduction inteaching staff will affect 30 district employees and severalprograms and services. The item regarding potential layoffswas on the agenda as a “preliminary notice” and includedstaff that were having hours reduced.

“Cuts have been made to programs that serve our mostvulnerable students — students not reading at grade level,families who rely on library books to foster literacy at

A design created by Plunkett Raysich Architects shows the appearance of the planned addition to the southwest cor-ner of Hamilton High School. Bids for the project were approved by the Hamilton School Board April 20.

Hamilton board approves

bids for high school addition

Turn to page 21

MS Walk: The MultipleSclerosis MenomoneeFalls Walk will be held onSaturday, May 2 at 10a.m. at the MenomoneeFalls High School. Seepage 21.

Spring Splendor: The25th annual SpringSplendor Gala will beheld May 2 at DiscoveryWorld in Milwaukee. Dr.Dennis and Mrs. Jacqueline Shepherd areco-hosting the event toraise funds for theEmergency Departmentat Froedtert & theMedical College ofWisconsin CommunityMemorial Hospital inMenomonee Falls. Seepage 21.

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B Y THOMAS J. MCKILLEN

MANAGING EDITOR

A staged accident was part of a two-day program at Menomonee Falls HighSchool to drive home the danger of drunkdriving.

The aftermath of a “crash” scene wasre-enacted at in the Menomonee Falls HighSchool Schumann Stadium April 23 as partof the “Every 15 minutes” program.

Meg Hanley, School Counselor atMenomonee Falls High School and Alcoholand Other Drug Awareness Co-Coordinator; and Felicia Perkins-Peterson,School Social Worker at Menomonee FallsHigh School and Alcohol and Other DrugAwareness Co-Coordinator, explained priorto the event that as part of the Every 15

Minute program, the first day was to startwith a “grim reaper” calling students whohave been selected from a cross section ofthe entire student body out of class, with onestudent being removed every 15 minutes, torepresent a person being killed in an alco-hol-related crash. After the student wasremoved from the classroom, a police officerwill then read an “obituary” of the student.A few minutes later, the student will return as“living dead,” complete with white facemake up and a black “Every 15 Minutes” T-shirt. The “victims” will then not speak therest of the school day.

The simulated crash scene was viewedby the student body at t he high school. Thescene included rescue workers and “vic-tims” who are then transported for anovernight student retreat.

“The retreat will simulate the separationfrom friends and family. Cell phones will beconfiscated as well. A support staff ofcounselors, social workers, and psycholo-gists will facilitate the retreat,” Hanley andPerkins-Peterson said in describing theevent. “The students will engage in chal-lenging and interactive activities. They willread letters written by to them by their par-ents. Their parents will also receive lettersfrom them to read the night they are notwith them.”

On April 25, a student assembly wasscheduled which included a video and apresentation from Wisconsin AttorneyGeneral and former Waukesha CountyDistrict Attorney Brad Schimel.

“After the assembly, the students willthen go back to class to process all they’veexperienced and provide feedback on thetwo days,” Hanley and Perkins-Petersonsaid.

The event is organized by the SchoolDistrict of Menomonee Falls and districtand community partners. Organizationsinvolved in the event include Menomonee

Falls Fire and Police DepaCommunity Memorial HospitaPlayers, Flight For Life, MJM Printit-shirt printing business), B & L Solutions, Jackson(printing of postsigns), AmericInn, Hartford (provhotel accommodations for the overnight), Johnson School Bus C(provided transportation for the sSchmidt and Bartelt Funeral Homeed hearse and casket for asRoskopf’s Towing (donated the cars), Schimel (to speak at theassembly), Optimist Club of MenFalls, Menomonee Falls BoosteCommunity Memorial Hospital anParent Teacher Student Orga(donated various amounts of moneevent to occur) and Ally’s Bistro (the lunch for the students).

This is the third time an “EMinutes” type event has been hedistrict. A one-day assembly that invideo was held in 2009 while a event that included a mock crash scheld in 2011.

Falls district stages ‘Every 15 Minutes’ eventsTwo-day activity shows consequences of drunk driving

A crash scene is depicted at Schumann Stadium as part of the “Every 15 Minutes”program held at Menomonee Falls High School April 23. Photo by Thomas J.McKillen.

The following information was providedby United Way of Greater Milwaukee &Waukesha County.

United Way of Greater Milwaukee &Waukesha County would like to invite vol-unteers to the following volunteer opportuni-ties:

Child Care: Parent’s Place –Waukesha

Parent’s Place is looking for volunteersto watch the children of parents attendingparenting classes or support groups in thesame building. Volunteers are needed in theevening during parenting classes held

Monday through Thursday from 5:30pm –8:00pm. A commitment of 2 weeks or more,one night a week or more, is requested.

Requirements: Volunteers must be a min-imum of 16 years old. Training is providedand the agency does background and ref-erence checks on all volunteers.

Music Enrichment Volunteer:Gentiva Hospice – West Allis

Are you musical? Do you enjoy singingor playing an instrument? Gentiva Hospiceis seeking music volunteers interested in pro-viding music to hospice patients at bedsideor in a small group setting. Music may be forcalming presence, relaxation, enjoyment,uplifting or reminiscing. Volunteers areassigned based on where they live andmusic requested by patient or family. Visitscan be done at various locations throughout

the area.Requirements: Volunteers must be a min-imum of 18 years old and agree to a back-ground check with a tuberculosis screeningand training.

Drivers: Meals on Wheels –Waukesha

If you would like to help deliver meals toolder, disabled and/or convalescent indi-viduals in the City of Waukesha, this volun-teer opportunity is for you! If you love peo-ple and want to bring them meals and chatwith them, we would love to hear from you!The meals are prepared at WaukeshaMemorial Hospital and delivered Monday– Friday. Meals are picked up between10:45am and 11:00am. Most routes aver-

age 10 miles.There are volunteer forms to c

and a copy of your driver’s liceproof of auto insurance needs to bVolunteers are available to ride wuntil you are comfortable with the r

All American Cook-out: AMenomonee Falls

Camp Pow Wow is a place whand adults with disabilities have beto have an authentic summer camence for over 50 years. This summeneeds your help preparing andmeals during our Thursday overnig

afterwards and join in kick ball, caflag, a Camp Pow Wow Danceother crazy all camp activities!

Requirements: Teens 15-18 accompanied by an adult.

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Volunteers are needed to teachsumers how to operate the free cthey get from our program. Eachwho is given a computer must com"Give Outs" training session, a 30-4session. We train volunteers to dOuts", so they can train new compuers. Volunteers need to be knowleabout computers, be able to explacomputer functions and show our cohow to connect keyboard, mon

mouse to the CPU. Volunteers will ato explain how to backup files andthe antivirus program.

When: Mondays, WednesFridays, 4 hour commitment 10a.m. and 3p.m.

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CROSSWAY CHURCH

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LUTHERAN CHURCHOF THE PRINCE OF PEACE

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W196 N9525 Cross View Way, MenomoneeFalls, 262-251-0670. Worship Sat 5:00pm;Sun 8:00, 9:30 & 11:00am; JAM SundaySchool 9:30am; Traditional & ContemporaryWorship; www.grace-connect.org. Come joinus - Grace feels like home!

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By Tresa EricksonEvery year as the second Sunday in

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against war. Howe had seen the devasta-tion the loss of life in the Civil War had hadon mothers everywhere. Although manyembraced her idea of a day for peace, thecelebration of Mother's Day as we know ittoday did not come about until the early20th century when Anna Jarvis introducedit.

As a child, Anna Jarvis had heard hermother pray for a day dedicated solely tomothers, living and deceased, and honor-ing their contributions. When her motherdied in 1905, Jarvis recalled her mother'swish and started campaigning for a

national holiday for mothers everywhere.She wrote letters to many leaders in hercommunity and across the country andspoke about the matter at many functions.

By 1911, Jarvis' efforts had paid off,with nearly every state in the country cele-brating the day. Just three years later onMay 8, 1914, President Woodrow Wilsonsigned a bill into law, establishing the sec-ond Sunday of every May Mother's Day.

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The following events will be taking placeat Riveredge Nature Center.

• Noel J. Cutright Bird Club: How BirdsFly: The Physics of Flight–Tuesday, May 5,(Hike at 6 p.m.; meeting 7 to 9 p.m.)Attendees will learn how nature solved thechallenge of flight and how man had tounlock its secrets before we could leave theground. There will be a special demonstra-tion to help participants grasp the importantphysics of flight. Dr. Paul Lupton brings yearsof aerospace education to his presentations;he was founder and director for 10 years ofa Summer Air Camp for teens. Cost: Free forall participants.

• Friday Morning Bird Walk–Friday,May 8, 7:30 to 10 a.m. Join veteran birderPaul Boyer to see (and hear) a wide varietyof migrating spring birds. Walks take place

rain or shine. Meet in front of the Visitor’sCenter. Cost: Free for all participants ($5donation appreciated).

• Riveredge BirdathonBandathon–Saturday, May 9, beginning at6 a.m. (all or part of the day) Join Riveredgefor this 27th annual birding and bandingevent at Riveredge Nature Center. To par tic-ipate, one will need a pair of binoculars andcomfortable walking shoes. Attendees canwatch birds on their own or email Carl

Schwartz at [email protected] to join ateam that will be birding the far reaches ofthe property. The goal of the Noel J. CutrightBird Club is to find at least 100 species aftertwo bad weather years have stunted thecount and the club's only fundraising event.Al Sherkow, Deb Hartmann and their band-ing team will simultaneously be trying tocatch and band as many species and indi-viduals as they can. Af ter 6:30 a.m., they willhave mist nets set up near the OutdoorClassroom southeast of the Visitor Center.Attendees can stop to watch them handleand record the birds. No registrationrequired, but donations are encouraged.Cost: Free. One can visitRiveredgenaturecenter.org to download thepledge form.

• Children's Library Storytime: “Butterfly

House” by Eve Bunting–Saturday, May 9,10 to 11:30 a.m. Cost: Free for all partici-pants (donations appreciated).

• Mother's Day WildflowerWalk–Sunday, May 10, 1 to 2:30 p.m.Stroll trails with a special “mom” while enjoy-ing carpets of woodland flowers. BringMom and wear comfortable shoes. Registerin advance on our website. Cost: free formothers and All Access members; $5 forother non-members and Trail Pass members.

Riveredge Nature Center is lo4458 County Road Y in Saukville. information, call (262) 375-2715riveredgenaturecenter.org.

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Once again, area ladies are invitethe town for the special event "Spring Bling a Diva Thing." The ofor Thursday, April 30 from noon towill feature 11 West Bend area shrestaurants and one salon.

Shoppers can begin at any of thpating businesses and enjoy free troto the other locations from 3 p.m. unThe 2015 edition of Spring Bling fe50/50 raffle with proceeds to ben4 A Cause, plus each shop will b

their own fundraiser for the charityout the month of April. The Welcomis returning to Schalla Jewelers ayear; be sure to register to win onrestaurant gift certificates or one of Diva Gift Certificates. Each storeoffering specials and activities, and be serving hors d'oeuvres and appe

This is the sixth time this event hheld in the spring. A similar eve"Diva Night" is held yearly in theyear on Thursday, Sept. 17th.

The response has always been (for these events)," said a spokespthe Diva Group, the event sponsor

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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 &Good Hope Road in Menomonee Falls.262-255-4110. Enjoy our world famous allyou can eat pancakes, sausage, eggs, andcoffee. Sweet treats will be available at our

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 availableat the door or from any Menomonee FallsKiwanis Member

Falls Patio Players to present‘Hairspray’ May 1-3

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Comedy” directed by Bill Jackson will bepresented by the Falls Patio Players atNorth Middle School, N88 W16750Garfield Drive, Menomonee Falls, in theauditorium. Dates and times are: May 1and 2 at 7:30 p.m. and May 3 at 2 p.m.Tickets are $18 for adults and $15 for sen-iors and students. For more information, visitwww.fallspatioplayers.com.

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 been apart 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 joining the cho-rus, please contact Curt Nash at 414-881-7177 or Rick Van Gomple at 414-405-

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The 25th annual Spring Splendor Galawill be held on Saturday, May 2, 2015, atDiscovery World in Milwaukee. Dr. Dennisand Mrs. Jacqueline Shepherd are co-host-ing the event to raise funds for theEmergency Department at Froedtert & theMedical College of Wisconsin CommunityMemorial Hospital in Menomonee Falls.This year’s gala once again proudly fea-tures Ryan Companies US, Inc. as the pre-

senting sponsor and features the theme “AnEvening Under the Stars.”

Tickets to the event are still availableand may be purchased through theCommunity Memorial Foundation's specialevents page at froedtert.com/community-memorial/spring-splendor. The cost toattend is $200 per person or $2,250 for acorporate table of 10. Guests will enjoyfine dining from Bartolotta Catering &Events, silent and live auctions plus raffles.

In addition to live and silent auctions,the event will feature two premier raffles.The Big Bang raffle includes four cashprizes ranging from $250 to $2,000. BigBang raffle tickets are available for $25each or six raffle tickets for $100. The FiveStar Restaurant raffle offers participants a

chance to win a $100 gift certificate toeach of 10 fine, well-known restaurants inthe greater Milwaukee area. The Five StarRestaurant raffle tickets are available for$20 each or seven for $100. Raffle tic ketsmay be purchased in the CommunityMemorial Foundation office located onthe lower level of Community MemorialHospital, W180 N8085 Town Hall Road,Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin. Raffle tick-

ets may also be purchased over the phoneby calling (262) 257-3761. Raffle partici-pants need not be present at the event towin.

The funds raised at this year’s SpringSplendor will directly support EmergencyDepartment construction efforts currentlyunderway at Community MemorialHospital. Serving 22,000 patients annual-ly, the 4,000-square-foot EmergencyDepartment expansion will bring a newentrance, larger waiting area and addition-al exam rooms. Along with increasingcapacity and modernizing the department,the growth of the Emergency Departmentwill improve efficiency, increase patientcomfort and better accommodate medicalequipment.

Community Memorial Foundation’s 25thSpring Splendor Gala set for May 2

home, families who cannot afford externalart and music programs, economically dis-advantaged families all find these (pro-grams) valuable,” Figueroa said.

She also said the proposed cuts willaffect class sizes and personalized instruc-tion with students.

“Our district will spend $15 million inphysical space improvements since theimplementation of Act 10 (the state budgetbill which was approved by the Legislaturein 2011),” Figueroa said.

She asked “how many programs, text-book and staff positions could be main-tained” if the board opted not to constructthe large group area.

She asked the board to reassess the dis-trict needs, including with discussions withemployees, before decisions are made.

The board approved the preliminarynotice of layoffs. School DistrictSuperintendent Kathleen Cooke noted thelist included employees who are on one-year contracts for staff who have taken aleave of absence. The other group of peo-ple on the list are those who will have theirpositions reduced or cut due to the impactof the state budget.

“Our hope is that we will have informa-tion from the state Legislature that we wouldhave not have to do the second notice (offinal layoffs) and if the state Legislaturetimeline is still not adjusted, if we get to thesecond notice, that we would have a posi-tive outcome with the state Legislature sothat they would be able to have positionsreinstated before the end of the schoolyear,” Cooke said.

Board member Gerald Schmitz addedthat the district is following the law set bythe state that notices be sent out at this time.

“Otherwise, (the district) is not capable

of reducing when we need to,” Schmitzsaid.

Addition approvedThe board later approved the class-

room addition. Board member MichaelHyland said construction of the additionwill “hopefully” begin in May.

“We’re very happy it came in under ourproject budget,” Hyland said. As a result,the amount will include spending money toinclude furniture in the new space, whichwas not originally included in the budget.Hyland said that even with the furniture, theproject will still be under budget.

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The Hamilton girls track team finishedsecond while Menomonee Falls finished sev-enth at the Hamilton Invite April 22.

First place finishes for Hamilton camefrom Mariana Feudner in the 100 meterdash (12.93); Bianca Stubler in the 400meter dash (58.69); the 4x400 meter relayteam of Megan Jansett, Taylor Klug, Feudnerand Stubler (4:11.31); and the 4x800 meterrelay team of Chelsea Parker, Rachel Jeffers,Carolyn Troutman and Taylor Fuerstenberg(10:19.51).

Other top finishes for Hamilton camefrom Hannah Jeffers in the 800 meter run

(second, 2:38.35), Megan Joyner in thelong jump (third, 15-7.5) Victoria Johnstonein the shot put (second, 31-8.5) and the4x100 meter relay team of Katlynn Mushall,Klug, Samantha Hagenow and Claire Birk(third, 53.77).

Top finishes for Menomonee Falls camefrom Khady Diarrassoba in the 400 meterdash (third, 59.55), Amanda Anderson inthe 1600 meter run (fourth, 5:42.56),Caeigh Chisolm in the 300 meter hurdles(third, 52.87); the 4x200 meter relay teamof Chisolm, Rachel Aumueller, Amber Kivistoand Sam Kruk (fourth, 2:05.45) the 4x400meter relay team of Diarrassoba, Kruk,Kivisto and Tamia Powell (third, 4:30) andHannah Mattheisen in the discus (third, 88).

In the Hamilton boys meet held the pre-vious day, Menomonee Falls finished secondwhile Hamilton finished fifth. First place fin-ishes for Menomonee Falls came from JoshLucas in the 200 meter dash (23.57), BryceMcMurtry in the 110 meter hurdles (15.09);the 4x200 meter relay team of McMurtry,Mason Jansen, Brandon Kivisto and Lucas(1:34.08); and Darron Murray in the highjump (5-10).

Other top finishes for Menomonee Fallscame from Jansen in the 100 meter dash(third, 11.66), Jake McMahon in the 1600meter run (second, 4:49.78) Reese Meredith

in the 300 meter hurdles (second, 42.63);the 4x100 meter relay team of AmariHackett, Patrick Doyle, Quintin Handy, andBen Knudsen (third, 45.95); Quintin Handyin the long jump (20-01); and Terrell Handyin the high jump (5-10)

First place finishes for Hamilton camefrom Zach Jasinski in the pole vault (14-6).Other top finishes for Hamilton came fromthe 4x200 meter relay team of JacobMoore, Alex Marx, Matt Young and JoshDesorcy (second,1:34.53); the 4x400 meterrelay team of Moore, Marx, SpencerDraggoo and Desorcy (second, 3:36.67);and the 4x800 meter relay team of MichaelSwope, Tyler Voelske, Rohan Washikar andBrett Gluth (second, 9:06.86).

Track: Hamilton girls secondat home invite

Menomonee Falls is undefeated in theGreater Metro Conference. The Indiansbeat Hamilton 8-2 on April 23 for their sev-enth straight conference win. MenomoneeFalls has a 10-2 overall record.

The previous day Menomonee Falls

beat Germantown 2-0. Ciera Jones record-ed six strikeouts in the complete game winfor Menomonee Falls while Jordan Woodrecorded seven strikeouts for Germantown.

 Jones allowed six hits while Wood allowedseven hits. After the nonconference loss,Germantown had 4-1 record. TheWarhawks had a 3-0 North ShoreConference record prior to their April 23game against Grafton.

Hamilton had a 3-4 Greater MetroConference record after the loss toMenomonee Falls and a 3-7 overall mark.

Menomonee Falls lost to Divine SaviorHoly Angels (DSHA) April 21, 3-0. DSHAleads the Greater Metro Conference with a2-0 record and is the top ranked team in thestate Division I coaches poll. After theDSHA loss, Menomonee Falls had a 0-1-1record in the Greater Metro and a 1-2-2overall mark.

The previous Thursday MenomoneeFalls beat Mukwonago 1-0 as MaggieGreifenkamp scored off an assist by Jami

Lessila at the 19th minute.Germantown lost to Cedarburg April

21, 2-1. Germantown's goal came from Jenny Poss at the 53rd minute. Afterward,Germantown had a 1-1 record in theNorth Shore Conference and a 4-1 overallmark.

Hamilton had a 0-1-1 Greater MetroConference record and an 0-4-1 overallmark after a 1-0 loss at Wauwatosa EastApril 21.

Girls soccer: DSHA tops Falls

Softball: Falls beats Germantown

Brittany Robinson of Menomonee Falls connects on a pitch against GermantownApril 22. Photo by Thomas J. McKillen.

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...Manage lawns to reduce water use

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hot dry weather. If irrigating, water thorough-ly when needed, that’s when your footprintsremain in the lawn.

Conserve water and reduce time andmoney spent on plant care. Mulch the soilaround trees, shrubs and other plants withseveral inches of woodchips, shreddedleaves, evergreen needles or other organicmaterial. Mulching reduces watering fre-quency, prevents soil compaction from heavyrainfall thus increasing water absorption. Italso adds organic matter to the soil as itdecomposes.

Repair leaking faucets, fittings and gar-den hoses. A slow leak of one drip per sec-ond can waste up to nine gallons of waterper day.

Look for and use wasted water. Collectthe “warming water” typically wasted when

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not, however, use this water if environmental-ly harmful solvents have been used to cleanthis equipment.

Check with your local municipality if you

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Harvest rainwater if your municipalityallows. The ancient technique of capturingrainwater in jugs, barrels and cisterns hasmade a comeback. Collecting rain when it isplentiful and storing it until it is needed is oneway to manage water for the landscape. Butfirst check local regulations before installing arain harvesting system. Several states have

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WAREHOUSEWORKER NEEDED!

Part-time warehouse personneeded in our Brown DeerWarehouse.

The incumbent will have a variety ofduties, including but not limited, to:

• Working on an insertion machine,• Packaging & Stacking

Must be able to lift 50 lb. and stand

for long periods of time in one place

Send your resume to:Hometown Communications

P.O. Box 335-HR Germantown, WI 53022or email to: [email protected]

SUNLITE PLASTICS, INC.W194 N11340 McCormick Drive, Germantown,WI 53022(262) 253-4611 FAX • [email protected]

Visit our website at www.sunliteplastics.comEOE

We are a progressive medical technology company looking for outstand-ing people to develop within our production environment. Sunlite Plasticshas been providing the global medical markets with quality products andservices since 1946. We are a state of the art extrusion facility and ISOcertified. Continued growth enables us to offer an array of exciting oppor-tunities with career advancement potential. We promote personal and pro-fessional development in a fast-paced and energetic work environment.

We are a three-shift operation looking for extrusion operators. We providean excellent training program that provides opportunities for employees togrow in our production environment. Candidates with strong mechani-cal/technical abilities have the opportunity to advance quickly in our train-ing program. We are looking for candidates who possess good commu-nication skills, problem-solving skills, and are dedicated and reliable.OUR ENTRY LEVEL STARTING WAGE IS $10.00/HR.

 EXTRUSION OPERATORS – ENTRY LEVEL

All of our positions have very competitive wages and full benefit packagesFor immediate consideration for either of these opportunities, please e-mail, apply in person, mail, or fax your resume with salary history to:

Opportunities exist for experienced individuals on our three shifts whowant a career in programming, set up, and run of extrusion productionequipment. Position is responsible for, but not limited to, setup and opera-tion of extrusion equipment, machine adjustments, and inspection of extruded tubing. BACKGROUND OF 2-4 YEAR INJECTION MOLDSET UP PREFERABLE. Qualifications: Strong technical and mechanicalskills, ability to accurately use measurement tools and equipment, strongproblem solving skills, ability to read and interpret documents such as blueprints, process sheets, policies and procedures and safety rules.

 SET UP OPERATORS

GENERAL

EMPLOYMENT

WANTED:WEEKLY NEWSPAPER

CARRIERS

Menomonee FallsDriving Routes Available

Apply in person to fill out an application at:

Express News9077 N. Deerbrook TrailBrown Deer, WI 53223

email:[email protected]

or mail your resume

FRONT DESK 

HOUSEKEEPER 

Please Apply in Person:

Best Western W190 N10862

Commerce CircleGermantown

Part Time, Including Weekends

Part Time, Including Weekends

BEST WESTERN Germantown InnIs Hiring For Following Positions:

RESTAURANT/ 

HOSPITALITY 

OFFICE ASSISTAN

Part time in a small, frienoffice in Germantown

Flexible hours. Must knowof Excel. Please mail resum

PO Box 612Cedarburg, WI 53012

 AccountinManager

Machining company has an immedopening for an Accounting Manag

Germantown, WI. Must know Quickand have a good understanding o

costing. Responsibilities include, but alimited to managing accounts paya

accounts receivables and some collecash flow management, reconciliatibank accounts, weekly payroll and

reporting, as well as plan administer commercial and group insurance pla401k plan (with guidance from our oAgents). Month-end journal entries.

with outside CPA quarterly and at yeMust have good organizational skil

attention to detail.Competitive wage and benefits avai

Please email resume to

[email protected]

or fax to 262-250-9224

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LOOKING   FOR

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Pioneer Bowl

Richfield WI

BARTENDERS

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Now Hiring

Experience Preferred, but will

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Apply in person or online at

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LOTATTENDANT

Full time position available immediately.Must be 18 years old with a valid WI driv-ers license and good driving record. Dutiesinclude light mechanical work, car wash-ing and snow removal.

Please contact Jeff Halama at 262-255-6000 for an interview or apply in person.

Ernie von Schledorn

Menomonee Falls

We are seeking a career minded, experienced Electro-MecTechnician to join our team. Responsibilities included the instaservice, repair and preventative maintenance of the CorrugatConveyor systems in a state of the art facility. This position is fshift.

Preferred qualifications include but are not limited to: 2-3 yeElectro-Mechanical Automation System Installation & Troubles

Experience; operational knowledge of automated industrial macwhich includes: motors, servos, drives, relays 3 phase power, cocation devices, industrial/electronic controls and power transmsystems; good understanding of hydraulic and pneumatic systrong troubleshooting and problem solving ability with prmechanical and electrical aptitude; must be able to read and inboth electrical and mechanical drawings; must be fully computewith Microsoft environment; excellent written and verbal commtion skills; ability to work independently in a mature and profemanner; two year technical degree, certificate or equivalent expdesired. All candidates must be willing to work any available swell as overtime. Corrugated background and/or boiler license isbut not required. Only TEAM THINKING individuals should QUARTERLY BONUS INCLUDED.

 Apply online at www.rocktenn.com (http://www.rocktenn.com) oresume to Julie Schram [email protected] or fax 414-312-4

We are an Equal Opportunity Employer

SKILLED TRADES

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Tennies Hardware

➺ Tennies Ace Hardware is looking for an experienced service technician. If youhave experience in the lawn and garden or automotive field and if you are an indi-vidual who has good mechanical skills and a willingness to want to learn more,this position may be for you.We are a large dealer for Simplicity,Toro, Stihl, Echoand others and we serve all of Washington County.

➺ You must be able to work independently and in an efficient manner. You will bepart of a team working successfully with all residents and commercial customers. You should be able to handle a variety of assignments simultaneously.We need afriendly, service-oriented, organized individual and someone who has the abilityand dedication to work with other technicians.

➺ Full time/Part time 40-55 hours per week. Monday through Friday and occa-sionally Saturday and overtime during peak season.

➺ Hourly pay rate dependent on experience - $12.00-$18.00. Other benefitsinclude health insurance, paid vacation, paid holidays and retirement plan.

SEND RESUME TO:

HELP WANTEDSmall Engine Service Technician

112 S. 5th Ave.West Bend, WI 53095

Deadline: 5/3/15

 A PPLY IN PERSON OR SEND RESUME TO:

Gruber Tool & Die, Inc.

262-338-81972605 E. Progress DrWest Bend, WI 53095

Email: [email protected]

Toolmaker➠ 2nd Shift➠ Toolmaking/Machining➠ Experience Required

All positions are full-time with benefits 

 All candidates must have a stable work historyand pass pre-employment checks. Randomdrug testing is conducted of all employees.

Send resume to: [email protected]: 262-338-3272

Mail: 7588 Otten Drive, Kewaskum WI 53040or apply in person

CCoommee

JJooiinn UUss!!

We currently have openings for thefollowing positions:

Truck Maintenance,Welder/Fabricator,

Torch Cutter, General Labor

We are a growing recycling company and have immediate multiple

openings. We are proud of ourefforts to help save the environment

and our next generation.

SERVICE TECHNICIAN

Send resume and salary requirements to:[email protected]

Fast paced growing shop is lookingfor service technicians.

ASE Certification a plus. Mediumduty truck experience a plus.Full and part time positions.

First and second shifts.

Salary based on experience.

SKILLED TRADES

13900 W. Burleigh Road, Brookfield, W Founded by First Congregational Church of W

FOOD SERVICE AI& KITCHEN STAFPart time, every other weeke

 Various shift times from10:30am-8:00pm & 4:30pm-8:0Come Join Our Friendly, Family Atmos

 Interviews on the Spot Please bring resume or complete applicatio

 Applications welcomed from 8:30am-4:30pm Monday-Friday an

 9:00am-2:00pm Saturday Fax resumes to: 262-781-4296 

 Email resumes to: hrdept@congregational

Congregationa

Home

CAREGIVERS ALL SHIFTS

Part time with full time potential.Duties include activities of daily 

living. CBRF Certified a plus!We offer a great opportunity for

experienced, reliable staff com-mitted to quality care. Wage

commensurate with experience.

9289 N Port Washington Rd

Bayside, WI 53217

 Apply in Person/ No Phone Calls

Or apply in person at

The Gables of GermantownEngel Haus, N109 W17110 Ava Circle, Germantown, WI

(on Division Road south of Mequon Road).

 No phone calls, pleasewww.capricommunities.com • EOE 

CAREGIVER/CNAThe Gables of Germantown in Germantown is currently hiringfor part-time caregivers on all shifts. Assist with ADLs, med

admin, meals & other duties. Must be responsible, have a posi-tive attitude, and dependable transportation. Send resume [email protected] or call 262-289-2739.

 DIETARYAIDEThe Gables of Germantown in Germantown is currently hiringfor part-time dietary aides. Taking customer orders, servingmeals, bussing tables, & other duties. Must be responsible, havea positive attitude, and dependable transportation. Send resume

to [email protected] or call 262-345-1025.

Looking For A Skilled

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CARESTAFFALL SHIFTS, FULL & PART TIME

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Please call Rachel@ 262-644-5926 if interested.

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LOOKING FOR A CAREER,NOT JUST A JOB?

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BrightStar is looking for dependableprofessionals to work one-on-one withseniors in their homes.

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 Apply on-line or in Person at:BrightStar of West Bend

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 Apply in person at:

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grown and more businesses have gotteninvolved and a lot of ladies always comeout." "It's a good opportunity to go out,shop, have fun and a dinner with friends."

The featured shops are: A ConversationPiece; Candyman On Main; CenturyFarmhouse; Cherry Pickins'; Ooh LaLa...Accessories; Ruth-Anne's Gourmet

Market; Savoring Thyme; Schalla Jewelers;

Serendipity; and Xpresssions Yarn & BeadBoutique.

Participating restaurants are: The Idle Houror Two; Poplar Inn; Riverside Brewery &Restaurant; The Norbert; and WB Tap &Tavern.

The Participating Salon is At YourFingertips.

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tomer: What do they need at the time they'relooking for something. Replacement pads,that's where it started."

With regular rubber stamps, Greif said

marking devices are big part of the business.Marking devices are basically rubberstamps that customers want to use to markdates and numbers on gaskets or metal prod-ucts. He said that customers describe what

they have to mark or stamped with rubber,because self-inking stamps can't use perma-nent ink. Instead, a special ink has to beused with a rubber stamp.

Greif said the Quality Rubber Stamp isable to offer options for customers such asone-day service, being able to walk-in andorder a stamp in-person.

"If you can stay in business by keepingeverything on an even keel, it can work. Butyou have to have the incentive, initiative andthe drive — you have to have all of that,"Greif said.

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