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    The Hamilton School District hired three specialeducation paraprofessionals one at Willow SpringsLearning Center and two aides at Marcy ElementarySchool. The new hires were announced at theHamilton School Board meeting Oct. 7.

    Marcy Elementary School has increased specialeducation student enrollment since summer and thenew teacher aides will support their individual educa-tion plans and provide more special education servic-es, said Dawn Van Aacken, Hamilton School Boardmember.

    Van Aacken went on to say that Willow ElementarySchools paraprofessional will work 15 hours per

    week. Van Aacken noted that the newly hired teacheraides possess education related degrees in art thera-py, special education, and early childhood education,making them highly qualified for their roles. The MarcyElementary School hires each have Masters degreeswhile Willows aide has a Bachelors degree.

    At the start of the meeting, Business Services super-intendent Bryan Ruud received an award for imple-menting a financial plan that made Hamilton the low-est spending organization in the region. This plan wasimplemented when the district was experiencing finan-cial difficulties. Superintendent Kathleen Cooke, Ph.Drecognized Ruud, saying that he helped in the areas ofhealthcare, energy, workers compensation, retirement,and repaying district debt.

    He implemented modifications of board approvalfor companies, employed prescription drug paymentsfor wise healthcare use, and reduced energy con-

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    The Hamilton High School Marching Band, pictured dur-ing a parade earlier this year, was scheduled to performat the Wisconsin School Music Association MarchingBand Championship at UW-Whitewater Oct. 18.. Photoby Thomas J. McKillen.Turn to page 20

    Prince of Peace openhouse: Prince of PeaceLutheran Church will beholding an Open Housewill be Saturday, Oct. 25,from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.

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    National MeritS c h o l a r s h i pProgram: FiveHamilton High Schoolseniors learned recentlythat they were named inthe 2015 National MeritScholarship Program.See page 20.

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    Page 6 Visit discoverhometown.com for daily updates on Local News October 1

    The Pauline Haass Public Libraryserves the communities of Lisbon andSussex and welcomes the opportunity toserve individuals with disabilities. If you oryour child requires a program to be in anaccessible format, please call the library atleast 72 hours in advance so that arrange-ments can be made.

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    Library, N64 W23820 Main St. in Sussex,or check the librarys web site atwww.phplonline.org.

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    Guitars, Gangsters andGuernseys: Further Down the Trailof Blue Mound Road in the Early20th Century Tuesday, Oct. 21 at7 p.m.

    Historian Stephen Hauser will discusshow Les Paul, WTMJ, Golden GuernseyDairy, Beekmans B-B-Q and Sam Peckblazed the trail of Blue Mound Road. Thisprogram is free, and sponsored by theFriends of the Pauline Hasss Library.

    No registration is required, but spaceis limited. For more information, call thelibrary at 262-246 -5181.

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    gling choice while enjoying a snack.Registration required; starting September2, register and choose your book at theYouth Services Desk.

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    Family Storytimes:Tuesdays 9:45-10:15 a.m. and10:30-11 a.m. (repeated) Sept. 9-Nov. 25

    Laugh, sing, and listen as belovedguest storyteller Kathy Luck shares books,songs, and puppetry. This half hour tradi-tional storytime will charm and delight allages.

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    Chickens storytime with Ms. Kara. Enjoya half hour of light-hearted stories,songs, movement, and early literacygeared especially for preschool age. Noregistration. Just drop in!

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    Join famil ies from throughout the com-munity for a morning of play at the library.This informal playgroup meets Tuesdayand Thursday mornings after Storytimes.

    2nd and 3rd Grade BookDiscussion: Shivering Mysteries!Thursday, Nov. 20, 4:30-5:15 p.m.

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    An 1950 Allis-Chalmers tractor owned by Harlow StorkSlinger (left photo) was one of several tractors on dispduring the Hunsrucker Oktoberfest, which was heldDheinsville Historical Park Sept. 27-28. The event incled the per formances by several bands, including the RCity Blaskapelle (bottom left photo) and Copper Box (btom photo). Photos by Thomas J. McKillen.

    Music and tractors at

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    United Way in Waukesha Countywould like to invite volunteers to the follow-ing volunteer opportunities:

    Holiday Crafts - WaukeshaIf you enjoy making holiday crafts come

    to Richard's Place and make them with theresidents. You will brighten the day of ourresidents who love to make crafts. Anyone

    who is creative and loves to make thingswith other people will love to do this!

    Give the Gift of Music -Pewaukee

    Do you love music? If you can sing,play an instrument, or even operate a CDplayer, we are looking for you! In a LongTerm Care setting, music elevates mood,counteracts depression, promotes move-ment, and lessens fear and tension. It canhave both an uplifting and calming effect.Please give this gift to a Hospice patient!Requirements: Volunteers must be at least18 years old and complete HospiceAdvantage orientation and training.

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    Do you love couponing? Are yed to find discounted and free goservices? Then this is the volunteer nity for you! The National Multiple Society WI Chapter is seeking teer to assist with securing in kind dto make our events possible! In kin

    tions are goods and/or services by organizations and are critical tocess of the National MS SocietyThe in kind donation volunteer will opportunity to identify and securedonations for Chapter events fmany generous donors throughstate. Key responsibilities: To prospective in kind donor contactreach out to and secure local cgoods and services donations.

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    Washington County residents may beselected to participate in a countywidetelephone survey this month regarding theWashington County Park and TrailSystem.This survey will take approximatelyten minutes to complete and all answerswill be recorded anonymously. The surveyis being conducted to gather public opin-ion about the future direction of the CountyPark and Trail System. Participants will beasked about their current use of the parks

    and to share their ideas for future facilitiesand services.

    Results from the survey will be madeavailable to the public on the County web-site at www.co.washington.wi.us/pln inmid December.

    In addition to the survey, the Countywill be leading a series of public outreachevents in October including a visioningworkshop to be held on Wednesday, Oct.22 at UW-Washington County from 6 to8:30 p.m. T

    The Planning and Parks Department is

    updating the Park and Open Space Planfor Washington County which will addressboth open space preservation and out-door recreation as key elements to thefuture success, economic vitality and quali-ty of life in Washington County. Resultsfrom these public outreach events will beused to help formulate plan recommenda-tions.

    For more information about public par-ticipation opportunities, the development

    of the Park and Open Space Plan or relat-ed public meetings, contact DeboraSielski, Deputy Planning and ParksAdministrator for the Washington CountyPlanning and Parks Department at (262)335-4445, or via email [email protected]

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    The Germantown U9 Academy Soccer Team won the Rock River InvitaTournament on Oct. 5th, beating the Beaver Dam U10 team in the chonship game. Pictured are (back row) Coach Kevin Breckenfelder, Buss, Nick Humphriss, Luke Lockman, Colyn Lessila, Coach Bill Ledger, row) Jack Lockman, Sam Schilder, Ethan Breckenfelder, Jake Ledger, PLaabs. Not pictured: Coach Chris Schilder, Coach John Humphriss, McGillivray, Danny Reese. Submitted photo.

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    The Menomonee Falls girls volleyballteam is seeded fifth in its Division I post-season bracket. Volleyball postseasonbrackets were released Oct. 16.

    Menomonee Falls will host 12th seed-ed Port Washington at 7 p.m. Oct. 23.

    Menomonee Falls is the defendingDivision I state champion. The fifth placeseeding is the lowest for Menomonee Fallssince it was seeded fourth in 2011.

    In the same bracket, Germantown isseeded sixth and will host WaukeshaSouth at 7 p.m. Oct. 23. The sameevening, ninth seeded Hamilton will playat Waukesha West.

    In Division 2, Kettle Moraine Lutheranis seeded first in its regional bracket andwill open play Oct. 23 against the winnerof the University School/Brown Deermatch that will be held two days earlier.

    Girls volleyball: Falls fifth, Germantownsixth in postseason bracket

    The Germantown girls cross country

    team finished first at the Port WashingtonInvite held Oct. 9.

    Germantown was led by Alyssa Goesch,who finished 12th with a time of 20:04. Shewas followed by Brianna Klopfer in 13th(20:11), Calli Lemke in 21st (20:38), MollyBaus in 29th (20:51), Jennifer Lindgren in30th (20:51), Emily Bethhauser in 52nd(21:23) and Lucy DeLain in 60th (21:37).

    The Menomonee Falls girls team finished16th at the meet. Menomonee Falls was ledby Tessa Estock, who finished 44th with atime of 21:12.

    The Menomonee Falls boys team fin-ished 11th at the meet. Menomonee Fallswas led by Josh Hindman, who finished

    32nd with a time of 17:29. He was

    by Cooper Dozzi in 37th (17:4Smalley in 56th (18:11), Jayce K60th (18:12), Kevin Larkin in 68th Brian Guiffre in 69th (18:19) and Toin 74th (18:28).

    The Germantown boys crossteam won the Wolverine Cross Invitational in Waterford OGermantown was led by Jake DuFrafinished second with a time of 16:2was followed by Brady Sheridan(16:49.28), Craig Reese in sixth (16

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    Germantown's biggest rival gave theWarhawks their first loss of the season Oct.10 while Hamilton came closer to qualifyingfor the playoffs.

    Germantown lost to Homestead 35-30.After conceding the first touchdown,Germantown scored the next 21 points. Apass from Connor Schulz to Carter Schmitz ona 34-yard touchdown play gaveGermantown a 21-8 lead with 4:31 leftbefore halftime.

    But the Highlanders answered with a 80-yard drive that ended with 1-yard touchdownrun by Matt Winters with less than a minuteremaining to make the score 21-15 followingthe kick after touchdown. The Highlandersthen took the second quarter kickoff and start-ed a drive that finished with a 5-yard run byWinters at the 6:47 mark of the third quarter.

    Germantown responded with a drive thatended with 36-yard field goal by Schmitz atthe 3:50 mark of the third quarter.

    Homestead dominated the time of posses-sion on its next two drives, which ended with a34-yard run by Nick Allen and a 3-yard runby Winters, giving the Highlanders a 35-24lead with 1:27 remaining.

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    needed to get the ball back and we didnt attimes, Germantown Coach Jake Davis saidof Homestead.

    He then added: In games like this youvegot to do everything right, you cant let thoselittle things go.

    Germantown quarterback DwayneLawhorn Jr. and Schultz connected on a 30-yard pass play with 11 seconds remaining, butHomestead recovered the onside kick.

    With the loss, Germantown fell into a tiewith Homestead for the North ShoreConference lead with one week of regularseason play remaining. Germantown has a 5-1 conference record and a 7-1 overall mark.

    Hamilton 35, Brookfield Central14: Hamilton scored the final 21 points of thegame, with Sam Herriges scoring on runs of14 and 10 yards and Isaiah Webb scoring ona 50-yard run.The win was the second in arow for Hamilton, which improved its record to3-3 in the Greater Metro Conference and 3-5overall. Hamilton can qualify for the playoffsnext week with a win over Wauwatosa East.

    Herriges led all rushers with 101 yardsand three touchdowns on nine carries.

    Menomonee Falls 14, BrookfieldEast 6: Quintin Handy opened the scoringfor Menomonee Falls with a 88-yard run atthe 9:58 mark of the first quarter. East

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    yard run by T.C. Swittel (the extra point wasunsuccessful). Michael Bowe of MenomoneeFalls finished the scoring with a 2-yard run at

    the 5:08 mark of the third quarter. win, Menomonee Falls had a 5-1 corecord and a 6-2 overall mark.

    Football: Homestead tops Germantown

    Menomonee Falls and Hamilton bothadvanced to the sectional level of the boys

    Division I state soccer tournament last week.Menomonee Falls opened the postsea-son with a 4-1 win over Manitowoc LincolnOct. 14 and followed that with a 3-2 winover Neenah two days later. MenomoneeFalls will host Sheboygan North at 7 p.m.Oct. 23.

    Hamilton advanced out the regionalbracket with a 2-1 win over BrookfieldCentral Oct. 16. Hamilton opened the post-season with a 10-0 win over MilwaukeeRiverside Oct. 14. The Chargers will nowplay at Arrowhead in the sectional semifinal

    on Oct. 23.Germantown's season came to a

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    The U12 Girls Milwaukee Sport Club soccer team recently won a divisionchampionship game at the Soccerfest Tournament hosted by the MilwaukeeSport Club in Menomonee Falls. Pictured are (front row) Emma Schoenauer,Emily Ceplina, Paige Posnanski, Grace Buth, Morgan Steidl, (back row)

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    Kiwanis Halloween Run for Kids Oct 26The Menomonee Falls Kiwanis Club

    Halloween Run for Kids will be held at 9:30a.m. Oct. 26 at Kiwanis Park, located at thenortheast corner of Menomonee Avenue andTown Hall Road.

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    Costume SaleSaturday, Oct. 18, 9a.m. to 3 p.m.: The public is invited to stock upon their Halloween costumes, find that uniqueChristmas dress and/or own a piece of FallsPatio Players history.Many of these costumesand accessories were handmade, and allwere used in past Patio productions.

    Children's production of The LittleMermaid, Jr.Friday,Oct. 24 at 7 p.m. andSaturday, Oct. 25 at 2 p.m. at North Middle

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    Prince of Peace open house Oct. 25Prince of Peace Lutheran Church will be

    holding an Open House will be Saturday,Oct. 25, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Attendeescan meet and Pastor Tom and Mrs. YoungEngler and family who began their ministry atPrince of Peace this past summer. There willbe food including hot dogs, chips, soup, cook-ies, cupcakes and refreshments coffee, ciderand juice. There will also be free BP readings,door prizes and adult and kids activities. Thechurch is located at W156N7149 PilgrimRoad, Menomonee Falls.

    Old Falls Village Halloween Fun Nights October 24 &

    Experience Old Falls Village at nOct. 24 and Oct. 25 from 6-9 p.m.Treat safely throughout the grounds otoric museum. Enjoy hayrides, gaarts and crafts. Visit the puppet storyroast marshmallows at the campfirkid-friendly tattoo, and enjoy coocider. A special Halloween Art showhosted by the Menomonee Falls Art

    Admission is $4 for adults and cand older; $2.00 for children 2 anChildren receive a free pumpkin wpaid admission. Free parking. OVillage, Corner of Hwy. Q & PilgrMenomonee Falls. Visit the websiteinformation www.oldfallsvillage.coma fundraising event of the MenomoHistorical Society.

    News & Events

    Around the village and county

    Five Hamilton High School seniorslearned recently that they were named in the2015 National Merit Scholarship Program.Eligibility for the distinction is based onresults of the 2013 PreliminarySAT/National Merit Scholarship QualifyingTest.

    Brandon Fedie, Adam Klager and SeanThompson were named Semifinalists. Theyare among approximately 16,000Semifinalists nationwide and will continue inthe competition for Merit Scholarshipawards. The nationwide pool ofSemifinalists, which represents less than onepercent of U.S. high school seniors, includesthe highest-scoring entrants in each state. To

    become a finalist, a Semifinalist must havean outstanding academic record throughouthigh school, be endorsed and recommend-

    ed by the school principal and escores that confirm the students eaperformance.

    Joyce Chen and Remi Lassitnamed Commended Students aamong 34,000 students who wernized for their exceptional academise.

    In addition, Lassiter is one oBlack American high school seniorSemifinalist in the National AchScholarship Program who will hopportunity to compete for AchScholarship awards.

    The National Merit SchCorporation (NMSC), established

    is a not-for-profit organization that without government assistance. Schare underwritten by NMSC withfunds and by approximately 440 organizations and higher educatiotions to honor the nations scholastpions and encourage the pursuit of ic excellence.

    Hamilton students recognized

    in NMSC competition

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    October 22ABLE North includes Germantown, Menomonee Falls and

    Wauwatosa Chambers of Commerce

    October 30ABLE After Hours includes Brookfield, Germantown, Greenfield,

    Menomonee Falls, Muskego, South Suburban, Wauwatosa and

    West Allis/West Milwaukee Chambers of Commerce.

    November 15Christmas Festival including: 5th Annual 5k Candy Cane

    Run/Walk, Christmas Parade,Tree Lighting of the official Village

    Christmas Tree

    November 19, 2014ABLE North Networking Meeting

    November 21, 2014WIN Washington County Interactive Networking

    December 2014Germantown Chamber Holiday Party

    December 17, 2014ABLE North Networking Meeting

    December 19, 2014WIN Washington County Interactive Netwo

    Germantown Chamber of CommercAmbassadors Welcome New Members

    American Family Insurance Nick Fetek Agency, Nick Fetek, OwnerW177 N9886 Rivercrest Drive, Ste. 107 Germantown, WI 53022

    262-415-1278 www.amfam.com

    1 Collision County Line Road Jim Keller, OwnerN96 W14555 County Line Road Menomonee Falls, WI 53051

    262-251-1700 www.1collisioncountyline.com

    First National Bank of Hartford-Richfield OfficeWendy S. Christenson, Vice President/Branch Manager

    1297 State Hwy. 175 Hubertus, WI 53033262-628-5500 www.fnb-hartford.com

    Habitat for Humanity ReStore Bernie Hletko, ManagerW188 N10707 Maple Road Germantown, WI 53022

    262-255-7470 www.hfhwashco.org

    Florian Park Conference & Event CenterRyan J. Rahl, Director of Operations Kelley Scheidegger, Event Coordinator

    N111 W18611 Mequon Road Germantown, WI 53022262-257-9181 www.florianpark.com

    Dental ProfessionalsDoctors Thomas Albiero, Keith Templin, Cynthia Jakusz and Chad Zamb

    16760 Mequon Rd. Germantown, WI 53022(262) 345-7742 www.dentalprofessionals.org

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