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    Volume 24, Issue 30 • July 25, 2015(262) 238-6397 • www.discoverhometown.com

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    Audtions: Falls Patio Playerswill hold open auditions forthe musical “Godspell”August 10 and 11, 2015 withshow dates on October2,3,9,10 @ 7pm and 4,11 @2 pm. We are looking for anethnically diverse cast of fivemen and five women, ages18+. Prepare 16 bars of asong in your key and bringsheet music, an accompanistwill be provided. Tape record-ings and unaccompaniedsinging are not permitted.Please wear shoes suitable fordancing. Auditions will beheld at MF Middle SchoolAuditorium N88 W16750

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    Sussex area residents who wanted afarmer's market in their area now haveone every Sunday.

    The first farmer's market in the villagewas held May 17 and will be held everySunday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at ArmoryPark, W239 N5664 Maple Ave.,through Oct. 25.

    Linda Saladin, president of the mar-ket, said the market came about after thevillage of Sussex asked residents on aFacebook page if they were interested in

    having a farmer's market for the village."We received about 900 responsesto the positive," Saladin said. In response,the village asked those interested in amarket to create committees to help cre-ate the market. There were three commit-tees formed which included work on marketing, financesand seeking applicants to participate in the market.

    Saladin hoped the organizers had hoped to get 15 to20 vendors for the Sussex Farmer's Market for the firstyear, and now have 26 vendors on a weekly basis.

    Saladin said vendors come from southeast Wisconsinand have to create the products themselves, as opposedto resale.

    "Everything has to be made by the vendors' organi-zations," Saladin said.

    Saladin said Armory Park was chosen as the locationbecause it had the greatest availability during the sum-

    mer. In addition, there is ample parking and space for the

    market.Saladin said a broad time frame was chosen to mar-

    ket to allow for the option of having pumpkin and squashavailable during the fall months of the market.

    "In the beginning it was a little slow because we did-n't have vegetables or anything. We have many artisansin addition to produce vendors and we have a hot foodvendor. We just wanted a real mix of people, partly tocover the early part of the season when we wouldn't haveas many vegetables and then later in the season some of the (vegetables) goes away but brings in more squash,"Saladin said. "We just wanted to cover the whole farmingtime frame."

     -By Thomas J. McKillen, Managing Editor 

    Straight from the farmFirst year for Sussex farmer's market 

    The Sussex farmer's market draws a crowd July 19. This is the first year for the Sunday market, which runs through Oct. 25.

    Photo by Thomas J. McKillen.

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    FAITH LUTHERAN CHURCHW172 N11187 Division Rd, Germantown.Pastor Thomas Kaul. (262) 251-8250. Timesof worship: Mondays 6:30pm, Sundays 9am.

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    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

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    CROSSWAY CHURCHW156 N10041 Pilgrim Rd, Germantown.Sunday morning worship services at 9:00am& 10:45am. (262) [email protected] • www.crosswaygt.org

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    ASK  THE  ADVISORASK  THE  ADVISORWhat Should You Know About Establishing a Trust?

    You don’t have to be a CEO or multimillionaire to benefit from a trust. In fact,

    many people gain advantages from establishing one — so it may be useful to learnsomething about this common estate-planning tool.Why would you want a trust? For one thing, if you have highly specific wishes on

    how and when you want your estate to be distributed among your heirs, then a trustcould be appropriate. Also, you might be interested in setting up a trust if you’d liketo avoid the sometimes time-consuming, usually expensive and always public processof probate. Some types of trusts may also help protect your estate from lawsuits andcreditors. Currently, only a small percentage of Americans will be subject to estatetaxes, but estate tax laws are often in flux, so things may be different in the future —and a properly designed trust could help minimize these taxes.

    If you decide that a trust might be right for you, you should work with an experi-enced estate-planning attorney. Trusts can be highly effective estate-planning vehi-cles, but they can also be complex and varied — so you’ll want to make sure youunderstand what’s involved.

    One important decision will be to choose a trustee. The trustee is legally bound tomanage the trust’s assets in the best interests of your beneficiaries, so your choice of trustee is extremely important. Your first impulse might be to select a family member,but before doing so, consider asking these questions:• Does he or she have the experience and knowledge to manage your financial affairscompetently?• When called upon to make a decision that may affect other family members, willyour prospective trustee act in a fair and unbiased manner?• Will naming a family member as trustee create a strain within the family?• Does your prospective trustee have enough time to manage your trust? Does he or

    she even want this responsibility?• Do you have other family members who are willing to serve as trustee if your cho-sen trustee cannot do so?

    This last question leads to another key aspect of establishing a trust — specifically,you can name a “co-trustee” to help manage the trust, and also a “successor trustee”who can take over if the person named initially fails or refuses to act in the capacityof trustee. Again, you will want to put considerable thought into whom you ask to takethese roles.

    And you don’t have to stick with individuals, either – you can decide to ask a finan-cial institution to serve as trustee. By hiring such an institution, you will gain itsobjectivity and expertise, but you still need to ask many questions about costs, serv-ices provided, and so on.

    Finally, as you develop your plans for a trust, consider communicating your wish-es and ideas to your family and anyone else who may be beneficiaries of your estate.When family members don’t know what to expect, disappointment and frustrationcan follow. If you know your loved ones are on board with your estate plans, you mayfeel even more comfortable in putting these plans in place.

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    B Y NIKKI ACKERMANSTAFF WRITER

    She may be a celebrated champion,but iconic speedskater Bonnie Blair willstep into the limelight for something muchcloser to her heart than the five OlympicGold medals she once wore around herneck.

    Blair will serve as the face of t he 15thAnnual American Liver Foundation’s Liver

    Life Walk and 5K Fun Run to be held Aug.1 in downtown Milwaukee. As this year’sAmerican Liver Foundation (ALF) LIVErChampion, Blair will share her story withthe 500 individuals expected to headdowntown for the three-mile loop aroundVeteran’s Park.

    "My sister Angela (Blair-Allen) suffers

    from liver disease," Blair explained in aninterview with the Express News. "Shewas diagnosed with Hepatitis C in 2001and that is why I decided to get involvedin this cause.”

    The walk is open to the public andboth individuals and teams are encour-aged to attend. The event allows peopleaffected by liver disease to come togetherand raise funds and awareness for the

    ALF, all while having fun in a festival-typeatmosphere that includes activities forkids, food and entertainment. All fundsgo to support the mission of the ALF “tofacilitate, advocate and promote educa-tion, support and research for the preven-tion, treatment and cure of liver disease.”

    Blair said she is highly encouraged by

    the progress she has seen in the fightagainst liver disease since her sister-whois now in remission-fell ill.

    “When my sister was diagnosed, therewas one drug to help you and it wasn’tgreat. Now there are so many options. Itis amazing how far (the medical world)has come in such a short time and it iswonderful for me to have been a part of that even in a small way,” she said.

    “Unfortunately liver disease gets a badrap-‘You drank too much and ruined yourliver’-but there are over 100 types of liverdisease and an estimated 500,000 suf-ferers in Wisconsin alone. My sister is anurse and we believe she contractedHepatitis C after being pricked by a nee-dle. Events like this help educate the pub-

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    the Olympian.“My family has been touchedferent diseases and I’m glad I candifferent ways,” she said. “My included highs and lows, sad mand extraordinary moments, but th

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    B Y NIKKI ACKERMANSTAFF WRITER

    Most individuals just a decade shy of 100 don't celebrate their birthday on atreadmill, but that's exactly what

    Menomonee Falls resident Mary Tulachkadid. The health enthusiast celebrated her90th birthday earlier this month with aFitness Birthday Party at her favorite hang-out, Anytime Fitness located at Silver

    Spring Drive and Lilly Road.With her actual birthday, July 12,

    spent with her children, Mary was withher adopted family a few days later as

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    "I can't say enough about thisplace," Mary said of the health club,which is co-owned by Lynne McElfreshand Lisa Schmidt, along with their hus-bands Chris and Jeff, respectively. "Thegirls who work here are out of this worldand everyone is so friendly.They feel likefamily."

    Mary joined the club a year ago aspart of the Silver Sneaker Program andhas been working out faithfully eversince. She comes to the gym at leastthree times a week and exercises forabout an hour and a half, moving fromcardio to strength training to stretching,and she was named the club's first"Member to Inspire." She serves as aninspiration for members half her age notonly with her fitness, but even moresowith her ef fervescent personality.

    "The fact that I can still get out of bedand stand up is my main accomplish-ment," Mary said with a laugh.

    As impressive as her spry 4'11"physique is, more awe-inspiring is Mary'spositive and humorous approach to life. Awidow for 22 years, she speaks animat-edly of her husband of 40-plus years,Norbert, whom she met at Marquette

    University where she earned her Master'sDegree in teaching."He was a square dancer and a friend

    brought me to meet him and I tripped onthe skirt of the square dancing dress I waswearing and literally fell at the feet of myfuture husband," she shared.

    The pair went on to get married andhave two children-son Greg, who is a den-tist in Darlington, Wis., and daughter

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    "They call me often and fly me out tosee them and we make a point to stay

    close," she said. In fact, Mary's reday gift was a surprise trip to with both children and their spouall the grandkids, which Mary leaonly after she was cryptically toldmy Passport ready."

    As she looks back on a life wMary said, "I don't believe I am aI am and all the events and thing

    lived through. But my best piece iis to be nice to people and open heart. Do what you set out to do agive up."

    She has certainly earned hersbase at the gym as those who kbest speak highly of the nonagen

    "Her love for people shines as she chats with other memberMcElfresh. "She has become friemembers of all ages at the club. Eknows Mary and is inspired by hcation and healthy and fit lifestyle

    Fitness friends of 17 years DaLois Lovejoy agree. "She is a greple for all of us," Lois said.

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    B Y NIKKI ACKERMANSTAFF WRITERThe Department of Natural Resources

    urges all All-Terrain and Utility-Terrain vehi-cle riders to be safe this riding season, andone lesson stands above them all: helmetyour head.

    Wearing a helmet is the single mostimportant thing one can do to ensure asafe and fun season, said DNRAdministrative Warden Gary Eddy in aphone interview with the Express News.With approximately 350,000 ATVs and

    UTVs registered in Wisconsin, "we have alot of machines on the landscape and pre-cautions need to be taken," he said.

    "Always protect yourself with the use of a helmet; it is highly important," he said."People have the misconception that if theyare riding at a low speed or if they are agood rider, they will be safe. But there area lot of unforeseen things out there--rocks,bumps in the road, things you can notaccount for. Each year, most of the state'sATV and UTV fatalities were not wearinghelmets."

    With a record high of 27 deaths onthese machines last year, riders are encour-aged to follow these safety tips offered byEddy and the DNR:

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    • Do not drink and ride: ATV trails canbe "rough, rocky, and unpredictable andthey require peak concentration and reflex-es," states information provided by theDNR. "Our recommendation is that riderspractice a 'zero alcohol' policy until they

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    • Remember the pros weargear: Eddy says riders who want tstunts and driving techniques seencompetitions on television and inshould note these competitors andenced professional riders wear and other safety gear. "Sometimeasy to forget about the safety eqrequired on our public properties awhen riding on private propertsaid. "The helmets are the way

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    • Check with parents: Eddyoung riders to always check in wparents or an adult before their rihave these adults check their helmapprove their travel routes.

    • Limit your operation on roaand UTVs are not designed for sable operation on paved surfacEddy. "While some public roads afor ATV use, traditionally the mwere meant for trails. This has bebig concern because the vehicles wmeant to be on the road," he said

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    "ATV-UTV riding in summer is tic season for all ages to get outsenjoy Wisconsin," Eddy said. "Twants all riders to be safe while the outdoors. One simple prevmeasure is to put on that helmet. are meant to do one thing and tsave lives."

    Visit www.dnr.wi.gov/topic/learn about ATV-UTV safety classand more.

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     Civil War Encampment at Old Falls Villag

    The 16th annual Civil War Encampment was held at Old Falls Village July 18-19. Old FallsVillage is located at the southwest corner of Pilgrim and County Line roads. Right photo:Kevin Kludd explains the flag and history of the 2nd Wisconsin Infantry "Iron Brigade" vol-unteers. Top photo: Pictured are re-enactors portraying the 41st Virginia and 10th TennesseeVolunteers from the Confederate camp.

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    B Y THOMAS J. MCKILLEN

    MANAGING EDITOR

    The Menomonee Falls baseball teamqualified for the summer baseball tourna-ment by sweeping the sectional bracket atWhitefish Bay July 20.

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    play with a 4-3 win against Whitefish Bayin the regional final July 17. In that game,Whitefish Bay scored three runs in the topof the fifth inning but Menomonee Fallstied the score in the bottom of the fifthinning as a sacrifice by Josh Schwechelallowed courtesy runner Boyd Sansone toscore from third base. Menomonee Fallstook the lead in the bottom of the sixthinning as a single by Gile allowed ZachKornburger to score from third base.

    In the sectional final against Grafton July 21 that followed the win overHomestead, Menomonee Falls got on theboard first as Gile singled to drive in arunner in the third inning. But Graftonevened the score with a run in the fifthinning. Falls was in a position to break thegame open as the first two batters got onbase in the fifth inning. But the Blackhawksgot out of the inning as the next three Fallsbatters recorded fly ball outs. Graftonthen took a 2-1 lead in the sixth inning.

    We never give up, never look down,just come back fighting," Kornburgersaid.

    Menomonee Falls responded withthree runs in the bottom of the sixth inning.Lukas Kell opened the inning with a singleand stole second, advanced to third on asacrifice bunt and came home on a doubleby Miles Mayer. Jerin Frey then singled,with a pinch runner coming in for him wholater scored on a single by Kornburger. Josh Zahn also got on base and came

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    Ty Weber then recorded two shis second relief appearance of thseal the win for Menomonee Faalso started the regional final Whitefish Bay.

    "This one seemed a little morecompared to Homestead," Webethe save over Grafton.

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    QUALITY CONTROL INSPECTOR 

    RUMAR MFG CORP925 South Street • Mayville, WI 53050 • Fax: 920-387-4096

    EOE

    PRODUCTIONWORKERS

    Old Fashioned Foods is looking forfulltime line operators, grinders, gen-eral labor and cooks. Competitive wages and benefits including medical,dental, vacation, and 401k.

    Send applications to:Old Fashioned Foods, Inc.

     Attn: Production SupervisorPO Box 111, Mayville, WI 53050

    RUMAR MFG CORP is seeking qualified individuals withBRAKE OPERATING & SET-UP experience for second shift intheir metal fabrication facility.

    We offer a competitive starting wage and a complete benefitpackage to experienced applicants possessing the abilitiesrequired for this position.

    Submit an application online at: WWW.RUMAR.COM,send resume or fill out an application at:

    IMMEDIATE OPENING  / BRAKE OPERATOR 

    RUMAR MFG CORP925 South Street • Mayville, WI 53050 • Fax: 920-387-4096

    EOE

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    CNAsPart-time PMs & Nocs

    Provide residents with routine daily nurs-ing care in accordance with nursing careprocedures. Wages range from $12.50(benefit) to $14.65 (non-benefit). PM,NOC and weekend dif ferentials availablefor benefited employees. Every other weekend and Holiday is required.

    RNs/LPNsPart-time all shifts

    Provides nursing duties essential to meet the care needs of the residents, makesdaily resident visits to assess and evaluatemedical, physical and emotional status,administers and records all meds andtreatments as prescribed, review ordersand adherence to policies. Develops,reviews and adjusts care plans based onresident needs. Requirements includecurrent licensure as a nurse in the state of 

     Wisconsin. Long term care experiencepreferred. Competitive wages, flexibleschedule and differentials offered. Every other weekend and Holiday is required.

    LASATA SENIOR LIVING CAMPUSin Cedarburg has the following openings:

    Lasata, owned and operated by Ozaukee County, offers excellent 

    wages, benefits, weekend and  shift differentials.

    Vista Pointe

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    The Gables of Germantown– Engel Haus

    N109 W17110 Ava CircleGermantown WI 53022

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