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8 Hope Has a HomeOne of the most magnificent and recognizable homes in Milwaukee, the Fitzgerald-Herzfeld Mansion, is home to the 2014 Wisconsin Breast Cancer Showhouse for a Cure. Buy your tickets and admire the work of leading area interior decorators, designers, craftsman and remodelers all while raising vital funds to support early-stage breast cancer and prostate cancer research.
18 all the World’s a stage at lake country PlayhouseThe Lake Country Players, as the troupe is known, have been providing entertainment to audiences for 55 years, presenting dramas, comedies, and musicals in a variety of locations around the Lake Country of Waukesha County. Mary Murphy 22 springtime on lac la BelleAfter the long winter, it’s especially satisfying to see the sparkling blues waters and waves rolling again—finally. Nowhere is that satisfaction felt more than along the northeast shore of Lac La Belle where this home has everything you can ask for in a Lake Country property and more. Timothy Jay
29 Meet Me in MequonLocated in the heart of Mequon, this gorgeous Wally Lang-built red brick Georgian Colonial offers the discriminating homebuyer loads of quality and character.
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WILLIAM E. FITzGERALD was the son of
a Great Lakes sea captain and shipbuilder
and later the president of Milwaukee Dry
Dock Company and manager of American
Shipbuilding Company. He and his wife, Jesse
Blackburn Fitzgerald, chose the crest of East
Lafayette Hill Road at 2022 East Lafayette Place
as the site for their home. The couple chose Ferry
and Clas, a prestigious architectural firm known
for many prominent homes and public buildings
including the Milwaukee Central Library and
the Captain Frederick Pabst Mansion, to design
their three-story, 6,158-square-foot Classical
Revival Georgian home. With four bedrooms
and five and a half bathrooms, and featuring five
fireplaces, the owners directed the contractors to
use only the best materials available.
At a cost of $15,000, construction of the
home began. However, after completion of the
foundation of the home and construction up to
the rafters, Mr. Fitzgerald met an untimely death
in 1902, leaving behind his widow and two
young sons, Edmund and William. While the
Fitzgerald’s time at this property near the shores
of Lake Michigan had ended, their story and
nautical ties did not.
Four years after his death, William’s close
friend, Capt. Denis Sullivan, commissioned a ship
to be built and named the W.E. Fitzgerald.
It became known as “Little Fitz” and traveled
hopehas a home
One of the most magnificent and recognizable homes in Milwaukee, the Fitzgerald-
Herzfeld Mansion was designed to be a masterpiece. it was at its completion, and still
is today, due to more than a century of owners who cared for and appreciated the
history and significance of this home.
2014 Wisconsin Breast cancer showhouse Board of Directors. Front row from left to right: Jan lennon; vera Wilson; Kadie Jelenchick, chair; colleen Reilly; linda short; Patty virnig. Back row from left to right: ellen irion; claudia Gavery; Bob Fono; charlie Haas; elizabeth Haas. Not shown: Barbie Blutstein; Diana luttmann; Katie Mohr; Diane Zore
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the waters until it was scrapped years later.
Meanwhile, Jesse Fitzgerald raised her sons and
they both went off to college. One son, Edmund,
returned to Milwaukee and became president and
chairman of the board of Northwestern Mutual
Life Insurance Co. As an investment, Northwestern
Mutual Life Insurance Co. commissioned a ship to
be built. That ship was named after its chairman,
Edmund Fitzgerald, to honor Mr. Fitzgerald and
his family’s heritage. The Edmund Fitzgerald,
known as “Big Fitz,” sailed on the Great Lakes for
17 years until her catastrophic end in a storm on
Lake Superior on November 19, 1975. This tragedy
is forever immortalized in Gordon Lightfoot’s song,
“The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald”.
After William Fitzgerald’s death, the unfinished
structure on Lafayette Hill was dismantled and
the remaining foundation and lot were sold to
Mrs. M.A. Reinhardt, the widow of Dr. William
Reinhardt. Mrs. Reinhardt used the original
Ferry and Clas architectural drawings for the
reconstruction of the home and it was built, just as
the Fitzgerald’s intended, but with the addition of
a coach house and stable at an additional cost of
$4,500. This time, it was completed.
The home features a façade of red brick laid
Flemish bond resting on a bed of Lake Superior
sandstone with white marble steps leading to the
central doorway. The original columned porch
existed only across the entryway but later was
expanded to stretch across the entire portico. An
open-air porch above the entryway was enclosed,
creating a sunroom. Tall, twin chimney stacks
flank the roof while a terra-cotta belt course
divides the second and third levels and one
also frames the entire home under the cornice.
The double-hung windows, crowned by flared,
flat brick lintels, are accented with decorative
keystones. White marble was used for trim on the
exterior windows and doors. A widow’s walk, a
railed rooftop platform, was constructed atop the
roof. They were often found on homes in New
England Coastal towns of the 19th Century to
serve as a lookout for incoming ships, appropriate
for the sea-faring Fitzgerald family. The exterior
entrance on the east side of the building was
constructed in 1940 when the home was
transformed into a duplex. The entrance features
a carved marble bas relief, which was originally
located above the door of the open-air porch, and
is crowned with a semi-circular door canopy.
Old-world craftsmanship, warmth and
character can be found throughout the interior. The
inviting vestibule features a floor of tile specifically
shipped to Milwaukee from a monastery in
Brussels, Belgium. The massive foyer is lined with
rich, quarter sawn oak paneling and displays a
coffered, barrel-vaulted ceiling designed by master
plasterers, Maxwell, Forbes and Stillman.
On the first floor, the living room, wrapped
in five-foot paneled walnut wainscoting,
contains a walnut framed fireplace surrounded
by green marble, sided by two columns. The
dining room’s ten and one-half foot ceiling
emphasizes the elaborate French mahogany
fireplace with its unique ornamentation and
style. The gourmet kitchen is a state-of-the-art
update, designed by the current owner. Paneled
pocket doors, made of walnut, oak or mahogany,
all with brass hardware, separate the main
rooms. Early Kohler Company gold-plated brass
fixtures can be found in the bathrooms.
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The oak staircase and wood paneling, which
was recovered from Frederick and Ida Pabst’s
mansion, Woodbine, on Oconomowoc Lake, was
conceptualized by Hayden & Co. of New York.
It was originally designed to soften the interior
of the Pabst home, which was built entirely
of concrete. The old-growth oak lumber was
retrieved from Lake Superior to match the tight
grain of the original 1900 interior. The staircase
leads to a library, sunroom and two bedrooms on
the second floor. The fanciful, romantic design of
the library ceiling, floor, trim and fireplace was
the creation of artists/painters Rolf Herzog and
JoAnn Binder of Milwaukee. The ceiling above the
shower in the bathroom off the library was raised
to accommodate a very tall tenant. The sunroom’s
warm ceramic floor, ceiling-to-floor windows,
and sidelights allows streams of sunlight to filter
in, making the room an ideal retreat for reading
books and sipping tea. The master bedroom’s
marble fireplace is warm and inviting.
The third floor features a large ballroom
and two smaller rooms, the rear room originally
a servant’s quarter. There are two bathrooms on
the third floor, one adjacent to the ballroom is
equipped with a functional water closet. The
plaster lunettes above each ballroom window
show a classical design of urns and laurels. The
plaster fireplace is topped by a plaque of playful
putties and sconces. The spiral staircase to the
rooftop terrace is accessed via a ship-type hatch.
The home was not only complete, but it was as
grand as it was intended.
Just a few years later in 1906, the property
and newly constructed home, coach house, and
stable were sold to Carl and Helena Phillipson
Herzfeld. Carl Herzfeld married Helena Phillipson,
sister of his business partner Richard I. Phillipson,
and together, Carl and Richard established the
Herzfeld-Phillipson Corp. Along with the Stone
brothers of Chicago, they bought Julius Simon’s
dry goods store, Boston Store, located on 4th Street
and Grand Avenue. The store offered multi vendors
selling a variety of goods under one roof, a concept
first popularized by a Massachusetts retailer.
Mr. Herzfeld was a far-sighted and sagacious
business man. As head of the Air Service
Committee of the Association of Commerce,
he aided in developing air travel in and out of
Milwaukee, including the first air shipment of
goods into Wisconsin with Boston Store as the
destination. Along with his business acumen, Mr.
Herzfeld was equally known for his contributions
toward the relief of the unfortunate and needy.
Mrs. Herzfeld was a long-time supporter of the
arts and education. Together Carl and Helena
raised two sons, Richard and Hans (John), both
of whom became executives at Boston Store
and members of many civic organizations. The
Herzfeld’s legacy of philanthropy has been carried
out to the present in the Richard and Ethel
Herzfeld Foundation.
The Herzfeld’s enjoyed the home for twenty
years until famed Milwaukee architect Alexander
Chadborne Eschweiler and his wife, Maria
Mueller Eschweiler, became the next owners
of the home in 1926. As a designer of many
homes for the prominent and wealthy in the
area, including the Schlesinger Mansion across
the street, Mr. Eschweiler found this Ferry and
Clas home to be much to his liking. In 1937, the
Eschweilers moved to their summer home on
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North Lake. The interior of the home was then
redesigned by the Eschweiler and Eschweiler
architectural firm as a two-apartment duplex.
After Mr. Eschweiler’s death in 1940, the home
was purchased by Wisconsin Realty Co. serving as
a high-end income property for 36 years. Joseph
Simpson, Robert W. Baird, Karem Abdul-Jabbar,
handbag artist Patricia Smith, and many others
all called it home. During this time, the urban
renewal march was in full swing along Prospect
Avenue. It might have invaded E. Lafayette Place
had it not been for a dedicated group of East
Side residents who later formed the Watertower
Landmark Trust. They objected to Lafayette Place
becoming a site for the construction of a high-rise
and the needed variances were denied for the
demolition project. In 1976, the coach house and
stable behind the home were divided into two
separate parcels. This created a separate upper
unit condominium residence and a lower unit
condominium garage with a separate address on
Windsor St., also known as “Carriage House Row”.
Next, William and Gillian Wigdale purchased
the home in 1979 and invested heavily in making
much needed renovations and repairs. They
created a terrace on the roof and installed the
spiral staircase. This resulted in the terrace being
the prime place for parties and viewing fireworks.
The Wigdales now divide their time between
Wisconsin and Florida.
The home changed ownership again in
1999 when John and Patti Ogden, partners in
the Ogden Realty Co., purchased the home from
the Wigdales. Their family spent many hours
enjoying the unblemished view of the lakefront
and harbor from the rooftop terrace. They used
the lower level unit as income property.
In 2003, the home was sold to the current
owner, Randy Bryant, who was born and raised
in Milwaukee. Bryant married Cecilia Gore, also
a Milwaukee native, in 2009. Ms. Gore is currently
the Executive Director of the Brewers Community
Foundation. Mr. Bryant is the President and Chief
Executive Officer of Ten Chimneys Foundation
in Genesee Depot. In addition to these positions,
Gore and Bryant are active members in the
community. Gore serves on the boards of Alverno
College as a Trustee, the Marcus Center and
Milwaukee Public Library Foundation. Bryant
serves as President of the Board of Directors
of the Milwaukee County Historical Society, is
a member of the City of Milwaukee East Side
Architectural Review Board, a National Trust
for Historic Preservation Council Member, and
a Trustee of the Milwaukee Art Museum. Upon
purchasing the home, Bryant set about to restore
the home to its formal elegance along with
adding modern conveniences necessary for
today’s lifestyle. After many months of research
for historical and architectural accuracy, along
with a substantial financial commitment, he
began a major restoration of the home which
included a state-of –the-art, custom designed
kitchen. The white marble used in repairing
the entryway steps, the vestibule’s encaustic tile
floor, the recovered and reinstalled staircase
and paneling, the unveiling of the previously
covered dining room fireplace and many other
improvements are all restorative projects
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MEQuON Well built, neutrally decorated, a great floor plan and fabulous setting describes this great Mequon home that is long on surprises. Volumn ceilings, eight foot doorways, three natural fireplaces, built-ins throughout, custom millwork, pan-eled beamed library and gourmet kitchen are just some of the quality features. Main level master with spa bath. Three more bedrooms and two baths up. The finished lower is recently expanded and offers a great room, bedroom, full bath, exercise room and a fabulous new theatre room. Outdoor patio with fireplace. $1,450,000 #73777
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Elegant updates pin 91197 You won’t want to miss this stunning and spa-cious, Miller-built home nestled on a private, treed lot in sought-after southeast Mequon. An attractive façade and neatly manicured yard in-vite you to step inside the 5-bedroom, 3 full and 2 half-bath beauty with gracious foyer, gleam-ing hardwood floors and comfortable floor plan. The huge kitchen is a chef’s delight with gran-ite countertops, high-end appliances and loads of storage. From there, it’s natural to gather in the adjacent, light-filled family room adorned with fireplace and amazing millwork. Separate laundry room and mudroom make life easy. Upstairs you will find a generous master suite, 4 additional bedrooms and 2 full baths. The
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glorious Country Setting pin 22637 Work in the city, but return home to 9.49 acres of sublime privacy with stunning views of the Menom-onee River. This elegant Colonial is sure to please
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Whitefish Bay Beauty pin 97627 Easy access to parks, shops, the lake and neighbor-hood schools! Elegant brick Colonial offers taste-fully remodeled kitchen, sun-drenched living room
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Stunning Queen Ann pin 30817 Arts & Crafts lovers with delight in this meticu-lously preserved Eastside home. Updated 6-bedroom, 3-bath treasure boasts 4 fireplaces, coved ceilings,
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“Country” Retreat pin 26077 Just minutes from downtown Port Washington you will find this exceptional, newer home with oodles of space, both inside and out. Comfortable 4-bedroom
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Picture Perfect pin 99387 Come home to Mequon’s popular Westchester Lakes and a pristine home on nearly an acre. Glorious land-scaping surrounds this 4-bedroom beauty with sharp
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comedies, and musicals in a variety of locations around the Lake
Country of Waukesha County.
In early spring of 1959, an article appeared in the Lake Country
Reporter and invited area residents who were interested in forming a
community theatre group to meet at Arrowhead High School. An English
teacher at Arrowhead, Marvin Solomon, led this initiative. About 40 people
responded to his ad and began, at once, to produce a play. They elected
officers, set up a play reading committee and a by-laws committee. Within
a few weeks, tryouts were held and, in June 1959, the Lake Country Players
presented its debut production, “Sabrina Fair,” for two performances.
Solomon directed this first play, and became the founding president of
the organization. By the end of that year, the Lake Country Players were
incorporated as a nonprofit arts group.
Ruth fondly recalls her roles as an actor in and director of countless
productions throughout the 55-year history. She currently serves as
treasurer on the Board of Directors.
During its first five years, all shows were performed at Arrowhead
High School’s South Campus gymnasium. Increased school enrollment
made stage availability difficult, so the troupe began a four-year residence
in the second floor of the old Hartland Community Hall. A tent ceiling
was created to improve acoustics, and some memorable shows were done,
including a production of “Deadwood Dick,” where the hall was converted
into a saloon with players mingling among the spectators.
GOOD THINGS COME in small packages. And the black box theatre
experience at Lake Country Playhouse is proof of that.
Ruth Behrend can speak to the success of this small, community
theatre company in Hartland. As a charter member, she’s seen the growth
of this organization and played an integral role in its success. “We strive
for good, quality theatre,” said Ruth, adding that it’s been their mission
from the very beginning.
The Lake Country Players, as the troupe is known, have been
providing entertainment to audiences for 55 years, presenting dramas,
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The second floor of the Hartland
Community Hall was condemned in 1967, so the
Lake Country Players performed in a variety of
locations over the next four years, including the
Swallow and Merton Schools, Lakeside Country
Club, and Oconomowoc High School. In 1971,
they returned to Arrowhead High School, which
had constructed the Little Theatre on its north
campus. This became the “home base” for Lake
Country Players for the next three decades.
The theatre company’s association with
Arrowhead High School has been long and
fruitful, but there was a long-standing dream
to eventually acquire a home of their own.
This dream became a reality in 2002 with
the acquisition of the Masonic Lodge building
at 221 E. Capitol Dr. in Hartland. After some
minor renovations, the Lake Country Playhouse
opened with a series of events, including a
revival of the spring production from that
year, “And the World Goes ‘Round.” Recent
improvements to the theatre include improved
air conditioning and the installation of more
comfortable theater-style seating.
Since establishing a permanent home
in Hartland, the Lake Country Players have
expanded their offering of productions. Before
2002, they could only produce two shows per
season, with a play in the fall and a musical
in the spring. They eventually expanded their
capabilities and, starting with the 2006-2007
season, they now present eight shows per season.
“The black box theatre experience is
basically one big room with seating that
accommodates up to 80 patrons,” said Ruth. This
environment, explained Ruth, lends itself to a
theatre experience with a more intimate focus
for the audience who enjoys being close to the
actors. “They feel every nuance and see every
facial expression in this setting,” she added.
The black box venue features tiered seating
and provides a minimalistic backdrop with
simple lighting. “And we do some very different
things with painting murals and developing
ingenious set productions. Many of these sets
have been quite spectacular, considering the
space,” said Behrend.
The Lake Country Players is comprised
solely of volunteers, whose passion for live
theatre drives this company. Many of the
volunteers have professional theatre training
or have taught this discipline at the high
school or college level. Cast and crew members
come from all over the greater Milwaukee area.
“We’re building up quite an audience. We try
to do a nice variety of shows,” said Ruth, which
is likely another reason they have no shortage
of volunteers.
According to Ruth, they don’t run any
special events, but they manage because of
support from their volunteers, donations from
individuals and area businesses, and ticket sales.
“We’re always looking for volunteers to help
with costuming, set building, and set decoration.
Some volunteers come in this way, then find out
they can act, too,” she added. “And until they try
live theatre, they don’t realize what a pleasure it
is. For some, it is a true outlet. ”
Recent success with Monty Python’s
“Spamalot” required the troupe to add on more
shows to meet the demand for tickets.
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Surround yourself in the privacy of majestic trees and foliage on 1.6 acres of lush green grass with 155-ft. of sandy hard bottom frontage on Middle Genesee Lake. The home is charming with the warmth of rich hardwood floors in concert with original pine raised paneling while allowing for today’s luxurious living with granite countertops in the updated kitchen and 2nd-floor utility. There are 4 bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths with plenty of room for everyone. Enjoy views of the lake from most rooms. $849,000
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THERE IS NOTHING quite like springtime in
the Lake Country. After the relentless winter
of 2013-14, it’s especially satisfying to see the
sparkling blues waters and waves rolling
again—finally. Nowhere is that satisfaction felt
more than along the northeast shore of Lac
La Belle where this home has everything you
can ask for in a Lake Country property and
more. From this spot on the shoreline you can
see and feel the warmth of the daytime sun
from the wee hours of the morning until it sets
at dusk. When they say that this is the best
swimming frontage on the lake, it really is.
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as appealing to observe the wall of onyx stone
that engulfs the two-way fireplace and provides
a backdrop all the way to the second level. This
glistening onyx stone wall was installed one
piece at a time with 2-inch thick and 4-6-inch
wide pieces all the way from floor-to-ceiling. A
meticulous effort resulting in one of the most
elegant fireplace walls you will ever see.
A significant part of the renovation effort
and open-concept conversion was the expansion
of the formal dining room and dinette areas.
The original version of the home had a rather
small kitchen with no dinette and a closed-off
dining room. The current dining room, finished
with the same inlaid mosaic tile flooring that
runs throughout the entryway and foyer, is now
open to the great room and separated ever so
gracefully by a twelve-foot couch console. It is
also balanced scrupulously with the same white
pillars that now wrap around in sequence all
the way from the end of the great room back to
the kitchen. The new dinette area was fashioned
off of the kitchen by expanding the wall and
inserting a huge bay window. This not only
provides a continuous view of the shoreline
across the front of the home but also provides a
cozy little sitting area for a family meal or coffee.
The kitchen itself was probably the single
biggest motivating factor behind the Gold
Award the renovation received in 2010 from the
American Society of Interior Design (ASID). The
kitchen is not exceedingly large in size, but it’s
loaded with specialty finish work from one end
to the other. The custom cabinetry is finished in
a glazed Harbormist color that blends perfectly
with the granite countertops. The countertops
meld into a backsplash which is then enhanced
by and inlaid ceramic design over the stovetop,
sink and around the sill areas. There are Sub-
zero and Wolf appliances with an island and
plenty of cabinet space that make this kitchen as
might actually be the best, most consistent, hard
sand bottom frontage in all of the Lake Country.
Combine this with hiking and biking trails and
the Lac La Belle Country Club that boarders
the back of the lot, and you have virtually
everything the outdoor enthusiast could ask for.
One of the many unique features of the
home is the front door is actually in the rear
of the home. While it’s a bit unique, having the
main entrance at the back of the home allows
for the entire front of the home to have an
unaltered view of the shoreline. The home is
only around 24 years old, but it underwent an
award-winning, million-dollar renovation that
was nearly a complete facelift.
The intent of the renovation was to take full
advantage of the lake views from every angle
and every available inch in the home. Once
inside, the open concept foyer quickly gives way
to a large great room. This room has a cleverly
designed wall of windows that provide our
first glimpse of the shoreline, but it is equally
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Crystal lake, rHiNe, wi Custom home rebuilt with spectacular touches for lake lifestyle. Private wooded 1.5-acre set-ting with 276-ft. of pristine frontage on Crystal Lake. Located just minutes from Road America in Elkhart Lake and American Club Resort in Kohler. Main level offers incredible wrap around lake views, open floor plan with wood ceilings and hard wood flooring. Spacious great room is warmed by handsome stone fireplace. Chef ’s kitchen has gorgeous furniture style cabinetry, gran-ite counters and loads of storage. Enjoy outdoor living enhanced by huge stone patio with wood burning fire place. $1,100,000
elm grove Secluded 1.5-acre wooded setting in beautiful Indian Hills of Elm Grove. Five bedroom Cape Cod with main level master, fireplaces in living room, family room and den/of-fice. Handsome slate flooring, crown molding, chef ’s kitchen with raised panel cabinetry, snack bar and granite counters. Family room off kitchen opens to west facing sun/garden room with vaulted ceil-ing, window walls and skylights. Convenient den/office, laundry and two half baths also on main. Family oriented game room and media room in lower. Large deck, 3-car attached garage, convenient location, short walk to Western Racquet Club. $799,500
river Hills 10 wooded acres with over 1,000-ft. of Milwaukee River frontage. Privacy and nature abound in River Hills’ finest location across from the Milwaukee Country Club. Dramatic Mid-Century modern home with family room and den all on one level. Separate guest house annex with office and greenhouse. 5+ car garage. This is a rare opportunity to purchase the finest undeveloped riverfront property to come available in many years. Lots could be divided.
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view of the lake. To the right side of the balcony
we have the master suite. This suite includes a
sitting area and marble-surround gas fireplace.
It also has a private outdoor balcony looking
out over the lake. A custom-built canopy-
style bed with recessed lighting provides a
welcoming ambiance and leads into the ultra-
modern master bath which includes a tile floor
and black granite countertops, double sinks, a
jetted tub and glassed-in shower. There’s also
a large decorative window with a circle-top
providing a wide-open view of the backyard.
Across the balcony to the opposite side of this
level is a large office that could easily be used
as another bedroom. The room also includes
a huge walk-in closet that is prepped with
plumbing access if someone wanted to convert/
add an additional bathroom.
Now just about the time you think you’ve
completed the tour, we discover an entire new
extension to the home. Located above the garage
and finished with the same exquisite touches
as the rest of the house is a guest quarters or
in-law suite. Accessible from either the first-
level hallway or the garage, there is more than
1,000-square-feet of additional living space
up here. It has a private kitchenette area and a
spacious family room with a balcony looking
over the backyard. It also has two separate
bedrooms with walk-in closets and another full
bath all very stylishly decorated. What a perfect
setting for visiting grandchildren, in-laws, college
students or other guests.
Some of the extras in the home include:
a nearly one-acre lot that borders Lac La Belle
Country Club on the rear corner; fiber cement
siding; Anderson windows; a wrap-around
poly deck adjacent to an inlaid brick patio all
across the front of the home; a reverse osmosis
water filtration system with Iron Curtain water
filtration; separate furnace and temperature
control system in the guest quarters; a crawl
space in the basement for additional storage
capacity; a 3-car attached garage; over 100 feet
of lake frontage with pier and much, much,
more. This home you have to see for yourself.
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practical for the master chef as it is inspiring for
the casual cook. A gazebo style cedar sunroom
with access to a wrap-around patio is a great
finishing touch to this side of the home.
Making our way to the opposite end
of the first-level we find a bedroom which
could also serve as a guest room with its own
private bath. Similar to most of the bathrooms
in the home, this one has a ceramic tile floor
and shower with a decorative vessel sink and
hardware built directly into the mirror. They
are all unique in their own right and very
tastefully done. Across the hall and through the
French doors we find the den or office room. It
includes a second set of French doors, that lead
out to the brick patio, and the room also has
one side of the two-way fireplace from the great
room. A quaint yet functional room regardless
of how you choose to utilize it.
Heading upstairs we find the second-level
balcony that looks over the great room and
dining room and provides another awesome
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From season to season, the Lake Country
Players provide a diverse repertoire for adult
audiences. Yet in 2003, Ruth developed the first
annual summer children’s workshop.
The inaugural performance of “Alice in
Wonderland” featured her granddaughter, Katie
Behrend as the lead. The love of theatre for Katie,
her cousins, and countless other youth from the
area blossomed, thanks to Ruth Behrend’s vision.
Now a professional actress and singer, Katie
will direct her first show this summer at the
Lake Country Playhouse. And she selected the
show in which she made her acting debut. “I’m
so grateful for the quality theatre experience at
Lake Country Playhouse. The skills acquired
through a theatrical experience set the stage
for those needed in life. Learned early on, these
skills become second-nature,” she said.
The Summer Children’s Workshop is open
to youth ages 10 to 14. And the experience,
explained Katie, helps teach kids the love of the
arts and theatre. It also instills the importance of
eye contact, voice, and polished presentation. “To
think critically through something that’s fun, like
performing in a play, you leave with a whole set
of new skills,” said Katie.
Auditions for “Alice in Wonderland” will be
held this month. And more detailed information
is available at www.lakecountryplayhouse.net.
Tickets sales for the children’s performance
are reasonable and can be purchased in advance.
“We want to make this more accessible
to families with children. Donations from
businesses and individuals help compensate
for that. Youth theatre is so important and it’s a
really good way to spend time,” said Katie.
And for both children and adults, the
theatre is a place to explore their talents.
For more information about the Lake
Country Playhouse performances, to donate
or get involved, please visit
www.lakecountryplayhouse.net.
“alice in Wonderland”
Summer Children’s Workshop Production
The Lake Country Playhouse is pleased to
announce auditions for the Summer 2014 Youth
Players’ Workshop musical. This year’s Youth
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Lake Country Playhouse has been providing
excellent theatrical entertainment for 55 years.
Please support this offering of live theatre—in
the heart of Lake Country—and become a
patron or make a tax deductible donation at
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In addition, both individuals and businesses
can show support by purchasing an engraved
brick for the patio next to the Playhouse. An
individual, family or company name will be
inscribed into any layout. Applications are
available at the Playhouse or call 262-367-4697
for more information.
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painstakingly undertaken by the current owners.
It is again a magnificent single family dwelling
which the design team has transformed into an
up-to-the minute, nouveau-styled showhouse
befitting its gracious, old-world charm.
There are many steps that go into making
a successful showhouse. A home with an
appropriate floor plan and traffic flow must be
found, a volunteer design team that devotes their
time and vision must be organized, an army of
volunteers who staff the house during showhouse
hours must be assembled, and the leadership
volunteers who organize all other aspects of the
project must be orchestrated. Last, but not least,
the 2014 Wisconsin Breast Cancer Showhouse
could not be possible without the generous
offering from Randy Bryant and Cecelia Gore
to share their grand home with all of us.
Players will perform the Prince Street Players
Adaptation of “Alice In Wonderland”. Book and
Lyrics by Jim Eiler, and music by Jim Eiler and
Jeanne Bargy.
Audition Workshop: Tuesday, May 6, 2014,
from 5:30-7:30 p.m. Bring your favorite song or
monologue, if you have one prepared. Otherwise,
songs from the show and readings will be provided.
Audition: Tuesday, May 13, 2014 and
Wednesday, May 14, 2014, from 5:30-8:00 p.m.
Youth may be asked to sing from the show and
read from the script in ensemble once given
their individual audition.
For more information, please visit www.
lakecountrypayhouse.net or contact Director
Katie Behrend at 262-352-4440.
lake country playhousecoming this summer…
“Bonnie & Clyde”—Wisconsin Premier
Performances: July 10 – 27, 2014
Music by Frank Wildhorn
Lyrics by Don Black
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The home’s grand and welcoming foyer gives
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the kitchen where an abundance of cabinets,
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make any chef feel at home. The kitchen features
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with views of the lovely and private backyard.
The first floor master suite offers an adjacent
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level features four additional bedrooms—two
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Jack-and-Jill bath.
The amazing finished lower level offers
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Situated on a park-like 2.127-acre lot with
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H O M e s O f d i s T i n c T i O n
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“Be still and know that I am God” is a deceivingly simple
directive replete with power. Upon its acceptance hinges the
truth of four brief statements. There are no insurmountable
obstacles. There is a solution to every problem. There is a
remedy for every ill. There is an answer to every prayer.
To those scoffers who point in derisive contradiction
at headlines shrieking with disaster, war, crime, immorality,
disloyalty in government and nation, there is a conclusive
answer: to prove the statement is to obey the directive.
Amid the relentless pressure of modern living, is it possible
to “be still and know?” Is it possible temporarily to shut off the
thinking processes that are urging greater action in less time,
and relax in a spiritual peace entirely confident that all is well?
Is it possible in a physical and mental stillness that results in
communion with God to silence nerves quivering with the
need for rushing further, for accomplishing more?
The patriarchs of old—Abraham, Moses, Joshua—listened
to the voice of God. They turned to Him in every need on every
occasion just as we turn to a close friend. But, always, as a first
step, they were still, listening, expectant that God would tell
them what to do.
They knew without question that He was God, and this
conviction made them want to obey Him. Thus, their humble
obedience resulted in their becoming great leaders of men.
Modern history is filled with examples of men and women
who have overcome seemingly insurmountable obstacles by
a child-like and steadfast faith in a power greater than man.
Problems of every nature, financial, economic, personal are
being solved every day by those who turn confidently and
understandingly to God in a certain knowledge that all things
are possible to Him.
For thousands of years, prayers have been answered fully
and completely for those willing to give up human outlining for
the assured benefits derived from trusting God.
Would we not do well, then, individually and as a nation,
to “be still and know?” In the restful solitude of spiritual
communion, could we not find, once again, that balance which
renders unto Caesar the things that are Caesar’s and unto God
the things that are God’s?
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