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    Volume 24, Issue 28 • July 11, 2015(262) 238-6397 • www.discoverhometown.com

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    Pauline Haass librarybrick deadline July 18:The Pauline Haass PublicLibrary, N64 W23820Main Street in Sussex, willbe installing personalizedbricks near the libraryentrance this fall. The dead-line for ordering is July 18.

    Forms for brick purchaseare available at the libraryor online at www.phplon-line.org. Bricks can be per-sonalized with two or threelines of up to 14 letterseach. Bricks can be memo-rial to family members, incelebration of a specialdate, or be inscribed withone's name to show supportfor the library.

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    Menomonee Falls started off Independence Day cetions with its parade on July 3. Among the units parade were Menomonee Falls High School Cheerle(top left), Falls Patio Players (bottom left) and the Mayer Wienermobile. Photos by Thomas J. McKillen.

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    The Ice Cream Social has joined the CivilWar Encampment again this year at OldFalls Village Saturday and Sunday, July 18

    and 19. Old Falls Village is located at thesouthwest corner of Pilgrim Road and CountyLine Rd Q., Menomonee Falls.

     Join the old-fashioned family fun at OldFalls Village while enjoying an ice cream.One free ice cream to all who come to theCivil War Encampment Saturday from 10a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sunday from10 a.m. to 4p.m.

    Admission: Adults $6, Children 12 andunder $2, Under 5 free. Free admission toMilitary Veterans all weekend with MilitaryID. Free parking.

    There will be children’s games, KettleCorn, hands-on pioneer activities in the Barn,Train Depot Gift Shop and Silent Auction(ending at 1 p.m. Sunday). Great speakers

    including Mrs. Michna presenting Todd Lincoln on Saturday at 3:00also presenting Sunday 12:30 p.m.

    Ann Bickerdyke “To Heal A Nation.Attendees can listen to The NarrSingers (Saturday) and the ReVolunteer Band of Wisconsin (Sunda

    New this year: children’s old-fagames, Bake Sale, Art Show and a stion. Watch for the first time a paradre-enactors and all Veterans welmarch around the grounds Saturdayat 10:30am. Watch the Battle re-e2:00pm both days.

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    Students can learn how to cha-cha, shuf-fle, and samba with the Schauer School ofthe Arts. Three different ballroom work-shops are being offered on Wednesday, July15, Tuesday, Aug. 11, and Thursday, Aug.27 from 6 to 7 p.m. No partner is neededand all experience levels are welcome; stu-dents are invited to dress comfortably and

    be ready to move. Workshops will be heldin Pikes Peak banquet room on the upperlevel of the Schauer Arts Center in down-town Hartford.

    Students will break the ice on the dancefloor with the Cha Cha Slide, Cuban Shuffle,Samba Line Dance, and the Electric Slide atthe July 15 class. The next workshop featuresthe Push-Pull, Nightclub two-step, and pre-views Foxtrot and Swing moves. "A Nightwith the Rat Pack" is the theme of the finalsummer workshop where students will dancethe Foxtrot and Swing to the music of DeanMartin, Joey Bishop, Peter Lawford, SammyDavis, Jr., and Frank Sinatra.

    Instructor Ally Furlong's diverse back-

    ground began with piano lessons at the ageof 3 and ballet at the local rec departmentshortly thereafter. Throughout the years shecontinued taking classes in ballet along withtap, jazz, modern, Irish, and pointe. Her pas-sion for ballroom dance was sparked bywatching Championship BallroomDancing/America's Ballroom Challenge on

    PBS. Ally studied ballroom through localgroup classes and private coaching in thegreater Milwaukee area for more than 10years. Teaching for the past six years hasinspired her to seek out more dance educa-tion to grow as a dancer and a teacher.

    Tuition for the ballroom workshops is $5each or two non-perishable food items perworkshop. To register for classes or requesta brochure, contact the Schauer Center byphone at (262) 670-0560, ext. 4 or in per-son, Monday through Friday from 11:30a.m. to 5:30 p.m., at 147 N. Rural Street inHartford. For a complete list of classes or toregister online, visitSchauerCenter.org/CSA.

    Schauer Center offeringdance workshops

    The following monthly programs areoffered at the Germantown Senior Center:

    • Benefit Specialist-Second Tuesday andfourth Thursday: Jennifer Fetcher comes toSenior Center to answer questions aboutMedicare, medical assistance, supplements,community based series, as well as housingand tax information for seniors. To meet with

     Jennifer is free, but one must schedule anappointment. For additional questions, call the

    Washington County Dept. on Aging at 1-877-306-3030.

    • Writers’ Circle-Second and fourthMondays, 1 to 3:30 p.m.: Meet, critique, andencourage writing peers. This is a drop-in pro-gram.

    The Senior Center is located at W162N11960 Park Avenue, Germantown. For moreinformation, call (262) 253-7799.

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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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    For more information on how to have your church’s services listed here, please call 262-238-6397 Deadline: 3pm Wednesday

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    Germantown Diamond Club Board Members will be available to answer any questions that you have about our program, philosophy and general information.

    If you would like to contact us prior to tryouts, please feel free to [email protected] and someone will answer your questions or

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    Enjoy ‘Taste of Germantown’ The U.S Bank Taste of

    Germantown will be a monthlyevent this summer withGermantown Kiwanis and U.S.Bank combining to bring this fineevent to the Germantown com-munity.

    The first Taste ofGermantown for 2015, “Jazz inthe Park”, was an opportunity

    for Germantown residents toenjoy great music, plus greatfood provided by Germantownarea restaurants and eateries. Itwas the kickoff event for theGermantown Kiwanis this sum-mer to raise money for the Gehl

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    Germantown events planned byU.S. Bank and GermantownKiwanis will be “Take Me Out ToThe Ball Game” baseball tourna-ment, July 16, when theGermantown Fire Departmentbaseball team and other localteams will compete in a one-day

    tournament to raise money for anHonor Flight for Germantownarea veterans. Once again, arearestaurants and eateries will pro-vide a Taste of Germantownexperience and music will beprovided by area groups.

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    Ty Weber of Menomonee Falls puts the ball in play against Brookfield Central.

    The Menomonee Falls varsity baseballteam won the Greater Metro Conference titlewith a 8-6 win over West Allis Hale July 9 ina game played at Kapco Park in Mequon.

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    7. A sacrifice fly by Myles Mayer drove in thewinning run in the bottom of the 10th inning.

    Menomonee Falls then followed that upwith a 3-2 win at Oak Creek the next day.Menomonee Falls rallied with two runs in thefifth inning. Lukas Kell recorded seven strike-outs over 5 1/3 innings while Nick Gile heldOak Creek scoreless the rest of the way.

    Hamilton beat Milwaukee Marquette ina Greater Metro Conference quarterfinal, 5-

    4, July 17. with the Chargers scoring two runsin the sixth inning to advance to semifinal.The Chargers lost to West Allis Hale in thesemifinal the next day, 2 -1.

    Germantown lost to Whitefish Bay, 6-1,in a North Shore Conference match July 6.Afterward, Germantown had a 6-10 confer-ence record and an 11-14 overall mark.Postseason brackets:

    Postseason brackets were released lastweek. Menomonee Falls is seeded third andwill open play at 5 p.m. July 17 against thewinner of the Whitefish Bay/West Bend Eastgame three days earlier. Hamilton is seededsecond and will open play at 5:30 p.m. July17 against the Waukesha North/WaukeshaSouth game three days earlier. Germantownis seeded eighth and will open play atGrafton at 5:30 p.m. July 14.

    Two players from the National VolleyballLeague made a stop in Germantown a fewdays before participating in the league tour-nament at Bradford Beach in Milwaukeeover the weekend.

     Jeff Samuels and Skyler DelSol s toppedby the Adversity Volleyball Club in

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    "I'm hoping to get some smiles and learna few things from the kids, too, and sharewhat knowledge I have with the kids,"Samuels said.

    The teammates come from very differentbackgrounds. DelSol is from Colorado andstarted playing volleyball when he was 4-years-old.

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    Pauers explained that the club that hasbeen in its new space for just over a year. Itlocated in space that previously served as avolleyball facility, tennis club, and paintballbusiness. Adversity has seven club teams atthe juniors level along with summer pro-grams.

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    Cell Phones For Soldiers was founded in2004 by teenagers Robbie and BrittanyBergquist at the ages of 12 and 13. The char-ity has since provided more than 213 millionminutes of free talk time to servicemen andwomen stationed around the world throughits calling card program, Minutes ThatMatter. Funds raised from the recycling of cel-lular phones are used to purchase prepaidinternational calling cards. On average, CellPhones For Soldiers distributes 3,000 callingcards each week to bases around the world,care package programs, deployment cere-monies and VA hospitals.“

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    court may grant judgmentagainst you for the award ofmoney or other legal actionrequested in the complaint,and you may lose your rightto object to anything that isor may be incorrect in thecomplaint. A judgment may

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    Village of Menomonee Falls staff havebegun the process of updating the village'sComprehensive Plan.

    What the plan is and how it will be updat-ed was explained during a presentation theVillage Board July 6.

    Director of Community Development MattCarran said the plan is "the long term vision,the guide for our community regarding the

    physical, social and economic developmentfor the community."

    Carran said the current plan was adopt-ed in 2008, two years before communitieswere required by state law to have such aplan in place. State law also requires the planbe updated every 10 years. Carran said thevillage is seeking input from residents regard-ing the update of the plan. He said the newplan will included updated census informa-tion.

    "This is an update, we're not re-writing theplan. We're just basically bringing in newinformation," Carran said.

    He said the village is seeking input fromresidents regarding what they want for thecommunity. That information can then be put

    into the goals and objectives of the plan.Tyler Zwagerman, community develop-

    ment planning technician, said the first phaseof the update began in January 2015 whenstaff looked at existing data for the communi-ty. Zwagerman said staff also examinedtrends that are affecting the village in 2015,such as population and household growth,and an aging population. He said that phase

    was presented to the Plan Commission inMay.

    The second phase, which is starting now,involves identifying issues and the vision forwhere the community will go based on feed-back from the public, Zwagerman said. Aspart of this step, a community survey was ini-tiated in June, with community workshops andoutreach events planned. Staff will continueto update the village on the plan and howresidents can be involved in its development.

    According to Zwagerman, the current sur-vey has been done primarily online, withadditional hard copies available. He saidthere have been 150 responses received sofar. He said that 95 percent of respondentsare from village residents. He said the survey

    will be open until August.In addition, he said there have been

    "mobile outreach" at events such as theFarmer's Market, with plans to have outreachevents such as concerts in Village Park andFalls Fest. Community workshops are alsoplanned for from 4-7 p.m. July 30 and Aug.11 at the Village Hall board room. Updatesfor the plan will be available at

    www.menomonee-falls.org/2015plan.Later during the meeting, Village

    Manager Mark Fitzgerald suggested havingoutreach as a the Neighborhood Watchevent that was later in the week. Trustee SteveRaymonds suggested having outreach duringthe corn roast which precedes the first homegame for Menomonee Falls varsity football.Trustee Katie Kress suggested outreach atYoung Professional events organized by theMenomonee Falls Chamber of Commerce.

    According to Zwygerman, he said a"health advisory committee" has been creat-ed as part of the plan update, which willaddress long term goals and will incude rep-resentatives from local health officials andhealth care providers.

    Also, a Steering Committee wilrole for the goal setting part of the will include representatives from villathe village president, the school distother local officials.

    Once the plan has been drafted,to the Plan Commission and then bereview by the public for 30 dchanges will be made by staff based

    back. It will go back to the Plan Cobefore going to the Village Boardconsideration. The current timeline final consideration by the Village early 2016.

    During questioning by the boardsaid the plan update is being done bstaff. By comparison, the original pcreated after the village hired outssultants to work on the plan.

    "It should have very little, if any,the budget because we're not hiringants," Carran said. He added that"very proud" of the work that has beso far by village staff.

     -By Thomas J. McKillen, Managi

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    New this year: children’s old-fashionedgames, Bake Sale, Art Show and a silent auc-tion. Watch for the first time a parade of there-enactors and all Veterans welcome tomarch around the grounds Saturday morningat 10:30am. Watch the Battle re-enactment2:00pm both days.

    Food is provided by the Holy Smokersand Sutler Way vendors.

    The event benefits the Menomonee FallsHistorical Society. For more information, visitwww.OldFallsVillage.com or email mfhisto-

    [email protected] or call (262) 250-39July Movies at the Falls LibThe Menomonee Falls Public Lib

    show two movies in July. The moviwill be in the library’s Meeting/CoRoom, right off the main lobby. Wmend that you come early as we h80 chairs. Admission is free to all, bthe movie’s rating. Details are as fo

    Tuesday, July 21 at 2:15pThursday, July 23 at 6:15pm: THE SBEST EXOTIC MARIGOLD HOTELStarring: Judi Dench, Maggie Smith,Patel. Since the first Marigold hotel owners decide to open another ontime for a big wedding. DirectedMadden. Rated PG, 122 minutes.

    Tuesday, July 21 at 6:15pThursday, July 23 at 2:15pm: MCFUSA (2015) Starring: Kevin CostnePratts and Maria Bello. A high-schball coach leads a cross-country trato a state championship. DirectedCaro. Rated PG, 128 minutes.

    For more information, check thewebsite menomoneefallslibrary.orgthe Adult Reference Desk at 262-53Menomonee Falls Public Library,N8436 Pilgrim Road, Menomonee

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    The following report was taken fromrecords at the Menomonee Falls PoliceDepartment.

    Drug possession• A 25-year-old man was taken into cus-

    tody for possession of a controlled substanceand drug paraphernalia at 5:59 p.m. July 1

    at Froedtert Town Hall Health Center, W180N8000 Town Hall Rd., at 5:59 p.m. July 1. Acontrolled substance and drug-related itemswere located in his vehicle after policenoticed a suspicious car on the premises.

    • A 25-year-old man was taken into cus-tody for possession of drug paraphernalia

    after a marijuana pipe was located in hisvehicle at 12:26 a.m. July 1 after he wasstopped for speeding at Main Street andShady Lane.

    • A male subject was cited for possessionof drug paraphernalia at 1:11 p.m. June 30after he was stopped in the 12400 block ofLeon Road for not wearing a seatbelt. Headmitted to police that a marijuana pipe wasin his glovebox.

    • Two male subjects were taken into cus-tody for possession of drugs and drug para-phernalia at 11:37 p.m. July 2 at Lime KilnPark, W164 N8846 Mill St., at 11:37 p.m. July 2. Marijuana and drug-related items

    were located in the vehicle.

    Retail theft• A 26-year-old woman was arr

    retail theft at Target, N95 W18000 Avenue, at 8:38 p.m. July 2.

    Theft• A female reported the theft of

    pack containing a Samsung Galaxyand Nokia Lumia cell phone from table at Lime Kiln Park, W164 N8St., June 30.

    Vandalism• An unknown actor damage

    tables at Village Park, N87 WGarfield Drive, with pens, markers ting instrument sometime between

    and July 2.

    MENOMONEE FALLS POLICE BLOTTER

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    N112W16298 Mequon Rd.Germantown,WI 53022Phone: 262-345-0943Fax: [email protected] 8:00 a.m. - 6:30 p.m.

    Sat 9:00 a.m. - 2:30 p.m.Sun Closed

    UPS Store

    Freight shipments are only for big businesses, right? WRONG! A freight shipmentdoesn’t have to mean a whole semi trailer of parts. A freight shipment can beanything that is too big to ship through UPS, such as large artwork, motorizedvehicles, heirloom family furniture, or anything that needs to be palletized. At TheUPS Store, we can help find the best service option to fit your shipping needs,schedule and budget. Like we can do for small packages, we can comparisonshop your large shipments to get you the best price! Did you know freight canalso be a cost effective solution if you have a large quantity of packages all goingto the same place, like a family member moving out of state? You don’t have topay to ship each box individually. Palletize the boxes as one secure shipment and

    save. Need a custom crate for shipping? We can handle that too!

     Your One-Stop, Do-It-All Shop

    • Shipping Services

    • Packing Services

    • Printing, Copying & DocumentFinishing Services

    • Mailbox Services

    • Mail & Parcel Services

    • Freight Shipping Services

    • Faxing, Notary & DocumentShredding Services

    • Packaging Materials & MovingSupplies

    25% Off Freight Shipping CostExpiration 8/31/2015. Restrictions may apply.One discount per customer. May not be used

    in combination with other offers.

    GT

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    We are looking for caring and compassionate people interested inbeing Comfort Keepers. Currently we have a need for in-home care-

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    of Germantown & Port Washington are looking for dependable professionals who love working with

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     Apply in person at:W150 N11127 Fond du Lac Ave.Germantown South • 262-250-9800or N113 W16358 Sylvan CircleGermantown North • 262-250-6455or 1800 Granite LanePort Washington • 262-268-9555or online at

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    GENERAL

    EMPLOYMENT

     WAREHOUSESTAFF/DRIVER 

    Lippert Tile is seeking two individuals to add to our ware-house team. In addition to operating company vehicles,individuals will assist with receiving, material handling andwarehouse operations. Must be able to lift 100 poundsunassisted, have a clean driving record and comfortableworking in all weather conditions. Full time position withpaid overtime, Monday through Friday. Class B CDL withan air brakes endorsement a plus, but not required. We willprovide training for appropriate individual.

    Our company offers health and dental insurance, a401(k) plan, and paid holidays and vacations. Please sendresume to Lippert Tile, N89W14260 Patrita Drive,Menomonee Falls, WI 53051 or [email protected].

    RESTAURANT/ 

    HOSPITALITY 

    WEEKENDRETAIL CLERK 

    Part-Time

    • Cashier and customer assistance

    • Must be available most weekends(no evening work)

    • Friendly, dependable, people oriented

    • Must be able to stand for most of thework day, use a step ladder, lift up to25 lbs. occasionally, andhave knowledge of theCatholic faith.

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    is currently hiring for a full-time LPN.Assessments, monitor medications, main-taining resident records, and other duties.Must be responsible, have a positive atti-

    tude, and dependable transportation. CurrentWI LPN License is required.

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    SALES/MARKETING

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    N95 W18650 County Line Rd.Germantown

    262-502-0745

    PART-TIMESALES ASSOCIATES

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    candidate to fill Part-time

    Sales Associate in Appliances

    and Lawn & GardenDepartments.

    Base hourly wage

    PLUS commission.

    PT Receptionist/ 

     Work Order Clerk

    The Jor-Mac Company, Inc., a leader in sheetmetal fabrication, is looking for a p rofessional and

    personable Part Time Receptionist / Work Order 

    Clerk to join our growing team in Lomira, WI.

    Reports To:Office Manager 

    Position Overview:Under the direction of the Office Manager theReceptionist / Work Order Clerk will serve as the firstpoint of contact for customers, vendors and visitors toThe Jor-Mac Company. The receptionist will beresponsible for daily office duties, including work order printing.

    Responsibilities:•Answer telephones, transfer calls and take detailed

    messages•Greet customers, vendors and visitors who enter the

    company lobby •Printing work orders, attaching inspection sheets and

    blue print drawings.•Other projects as assigned by Office Manager 

    Requirements:•Friendly, personable, and professional demeanor •Strong communication skills•Microsoft Office Skills•Organization•Telephone Skills that

    shows professionalismand can handlemultiple lines.

    The Jor-Mac Company, Inc.

    Human Resource Administrator 

    155 E. Main St., Lomira, WI 53048

    [email protected]

    OFFICE/CLERICAL

    2ND SHIFT  WAREHOUSE MANAGER M-F 3:30pm to 12am. Responsibilities:Managing warehouse staff, allocatinginventory, and ensuring accuracy of 

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