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Junior Achievementchallenge: A three-stu-dent team from HamiltonHigh School BusinessDepartment competed Feb.12 in the JuniorAchievement (JA) BusinessChallenge sponsored byKohl’s Cares and held atBriggs & Stratton. JuniorsNatalie Hagenow, MorganHillmann and Bridget Faheywon first place in theirindustry competition amongnine teams in theMilwaukee Metro division.See page 4.
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Hamilton High School seniorOlivia Schmidt from Sussexreceived the President’sVolunteer Service Award inrecognition of her exemplaryvolunteer service. The awardrecognizes Americans of allages who have volunteered sig-nificant time to serve their com-munity and country. It is grantedby The Prudential Spirit ofCommunity Awards on behalf ofPresident Barack Obama.
Schmidt earned the recogni-tion by volunteering on churchmission trips in Indiana andSouth Dakota where she workedwith children and painted hous-es. She has been an active vol-unteer in the local community asa member of the Sussex LEOclub and National HonorSociety.
The Prudential Spirit ofCommunity Awards is sponsoredby Prudential Financial in part-nership with the NationalAssociation of SecondarySchool Principals.
Hamilton student receives
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Pictured are Joyce Chen, Colleen O’Neill and David Liang.Submitted photo.
Hamilton High School seniorsDavid Liang, Joyce Chen and ColleenO’Neill are recipients of theWisconsin Academic ExcellenceScholarship. The four-year scholarshipis worth $2,250 annually for tuition ata Wisconsin public or private college,university or technical college.
The scholarships are administeredthrough the Wisconsin AcademicEducational Aids Board and fundedthrough matching state and college
contributions. They are given annuallyto recognize the state’s highest achiev-ing students and to provide an incen-tive for them to continue their educa-tion in Wisconsin. Students are chosenbased on cumulative grade point aver-ages after the first semester of theirsenior year. In the event of a tie, ACTor SAT scores, the number ofAdvanced Placement (AP) courses
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Hamilton seniors namedscholarship winners
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A three-student team from HamiltonHigh School Business Department compet-ed Feb. 12 in the Junior Achievement (JA)Business Challenge sponsored by Kohl’sCares and held at Briggs & Stratton. JuniorsNatalie Hagenow, Morgan Hillmann andBridget Fahey won first place in their indus-try competition among nine teams in theMilwaukee Metro division.
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BY THOMAS J. MCKILLENMANAGING EDITOR
The Menomonee Falls PlanCommission supported an industrial userequest March 3 that will allow a ware-house building on land south of ManhardtDrive and east of Lilly Road.
Town Realty submitted an industrialuse request for a 146,423-square-footbuilding that would provide warehousespace for up to four tenants. The buildingis part of a concept plan that includesanother warehouse building that would beconstructed in the future.
At the start of discussion, Director ofCommunity Development Matt Carranexplained that the site had been the loca-tion of operations for Best Block for 45years. Entrances to the site would be fromManhardt Drive and the first buildingwould include a parking lot with 190stalls. Carran noted that there are not cur-rently tenants for the building. Carran latersaid that as tenants are identified theremay a modification to landscaping pro-posed for the site.
Village President Randy Newmansought clarification for granting an indus-trial use for what was described as a"speculative" building. Carran said that aslong as the use is permitted under the zon-ing for the property, the plans can goahead. He said if there is a use that wouldtrigger a conditional use permit, thatwould come to the Plan Commission andVillage Board for consideration.
Newman also said publicly that theuse is in conformance with the I-1Industrial Zoning District, so a public hear-ing is not required. Carran added that
each tenant will have to come to villagestaff for an occupancy permit.
In another matter, the commission gota first look at plans from the BoucherGroup for a Kia dealership and a FordQuick Lube and Certified Sales Center atN81 W12920 Leon Road. According toCarran, there was a building at the site forseveral decades but is was removed in2000 and the 7.7 acre property hasremained vacant.
Both operations would have 26 salesemployees, five office employees and 34technicians and lot staff, with 90 percentof the employees working full time.
"I don't have a problem with it. It's atough piece of property, it might be a nicefit there," Newman said.
Trustee Steve Raymonds also said hedidn't have a problem with the proposal.
For the request to proceed, the landuse component of the villageComprehensive Plan will need to bechanged from Industrial Land Use toCommercial Land Use. Also, the zoningwill have to be changed to add the OC-5Commercial Service Overlay District to theexisting I-1 Light Industrial District and aconditional use permit will have to beapproved. A public hearing is required forthe rezoning request.
Newman expressed concerns aboutholding the public hearings during theApril 7 Plan Commission, which will beheld at the Menomonee Falls CommunityCenter and which will not be recorded forbroadcast on the village cable accesschannel or website. Carran said the pub-lic hearing notices have already been pub-lished for the April 7 meeting.
Falls commission supportswarehouse building request
For more information, call 262-246-5180 or stop in at the Pauline Haass PublicLibrary, N64 W23820 Main St. in Sussex,or check the library’s web site atwww.phplonline.org. If you or your childrequires a program to be in an accessibleformat, please call the library at least 72hours in advance so that arrangements canbe made.
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rhymes, music, and dance. Our storytellerswill warm your hearts on chilly daysand help shake your sillies out when youare stuck inside. Noregistration. Just drop in.
Library Playgroup:Tuesdays andThursdays, Jan. 13-April 23
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2nd-3rd Grade Book Discussion:Fantastic Graphics — Thursday, Feb.26, 4:30-5:15 p.m.
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Summer Finance Internship:National Multiple Sclerosis Society-Hartland Great for CollegeStudents
The unpaid Finance Internship will offerthe opportunity to gain insight into thefinance program, exposing students to theaccounting/finance profession. Intern willassist finance department with responsibili-ties to include matching gift process andresearch, accounts payable and/oraccounts receivable and other miscella-neous duties. The applicant must have solidorganizational and computer skills withExcel proficiency as well as possess theability to process large volumes of docu-ments with high accuracy and maintaindeadlines. Some accounting knowledge isa plus, but in lieu of experience will consid-er applicants who are attending schoolworking toward attaining an Associates orBachelor’s degree in Finance/Accountingor related field. Time commitment to intern-ship is a minimum of 10 hours per week,weekdays. Adult (18 + Years)
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Old World Wisconsin volunteers doreceive benefits for committing their time toOWW. If you volunteer 40 hours per cal-endar year, you receive free family admis-sion to all Wisconsin Historic Sites, a 10percent discount at Old World Wisconsin'smuseum store and Clausing BarnRestaurant, an annual Old WorldFoundation Membership for only $10, invi-tations to annual volunteer and staff gather-ings and parties, as well as an Old WorldWisconsin volunteer shirt and name tag.Training and orientation will be providedby Old World Wisconsin staff. Gardeningknowledge is helpful, but not required.Teens 13 years and above. Weekday andweekend availability.
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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
FAITH LUTHERAN CHURCHW172 N11187 Division Rd, Germantown.Pastor Thomas Kaul. (262) 251-8250. Timesof worship: Mondays 6:30pm, Sundays 9am.
WEST ALLISFIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF WEST ALLIS1576 S. 78th St. 414-258-7400. Bible study forall ages at 9am. Worship at 10:15am with nurs-ery care provided. www.firstbaptistwestallis.org
SUSSEXNEW HOPE A/G SUSSEX
W240 N5765 Maple Ave., Sussex. PastorGreg Welch (262) 528-2030. The TruthProject: Sunday 8:45am-10:00am. MorningWorship 10:15am-11:30am.
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UNITED METHODIST CHURCH3617 Scenic Rd., Jackson 262-677-1311 www.stillwaterschurch.comContemporary Services. Worship: Saturday5pm, Sunday 9 & 10:30am. Staffed Nursery& Sunday School provided at all services.
HUBERTUSCROWN OF LIFE LUTHERAN CHURCH & SCHOOL - WELS
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
LUTHERAN CHURCH OF THE PRINCE OF PEACE
Good Hope & Pilgrim Roads - MenomoneeFalls. Rev. Thomas Engler. Worship: Thurs-day 6:30pm and Sunday 8:00am & 10:30am.Sunday School & Bible Study 9:15am. 262-251-3360. Handicap accessible.www.popmf.com
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LIFE CHURCHServices Times - Saturday 4:30pm; Sunday9:00am & 10:45am. Children’s Service &Nursery Provided. All services atGermantown Market Place - Squire &Mequon Rd. 262.251.5050www.lifechurchwi.com
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UNITED METHODIST CHURCHN84W16707 Menomonee Ave. 262-251-3830Traditional Worship Sundays 8:30 & 10:00AM; Christian Education 8:30am. Nurseryavailable at all services.
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GRACE EV. LUTHERAN CHURCHW196 N9525 Cross View Way, MenomoneeFalls, 262-251-0670. Worship Sat 5:00pm;Sun 8:00, 9:30 & 11:00am; JAM SundaySchool 9:30am; Traditional & ContemporaryWorship; www.grace-connect.org. Come joinus - Grace feels like home!
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Shrimp Tacos . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $14.99
Shrimp Quesadilla . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $15.99
Fish Quesadilla . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $13.99
Fish Chimichangas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $13.99
Shrimp Burrito . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $14.99
Fish Tacos . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $12.99
Fish Burrito . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $12.99
CORNED BEEF& CABBAGE
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Sussex Plaza • Main Street, Sussex (262) 246-9411
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THE
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897 Pleasant Valley Road • West Bend 262-675-9302
www.jailhousewi.com
istory, hospitality and homemadebakery all come together in oneplace at The Jail House
Restaurant, located at 897 Pleasant ValleyRoad West Bend.
The Jail House Restaurant is tuckedaway in a corn field in a building thatdates back to 1846. The Jail HouseRestaurant now offers a WednesdayNight Fish Fry, which features blue gill,smelt and our all you can eat beer-bat-tered cod, during the entire Lenten sea-son. We still have our full selection of fishon Friday as usual. On Thursday andSaturday prime rib is offered along withvarious other cuts of meat, while lobsternight is on Wednesday.
In addition, The Jail House Bakery ison hand to bake any dessert for you, frompies to tortes to cheesecakes to cakes.
All the food is homemade, as are thedesserts. All of it is served in an ambientsetting by a personable staff which seeks toget to know its customers and go aboveand beyond to meet the needs of the cus-tomer. Providing a special dining experi-ence to the customer is the number onepriority of The Jail House Restaurant staff.
The Jail House Restaurant is ownedby Betony Buzdum. It is open from5-9 p.m. on Tuesday through Thursday,4-10 p.m. on Friday and 5-10 p.m.on Saturday.
For more information, or to place abakery order for pickup, call (262)675-9302 or email [email protected].
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The following events will be offered atRiveredge Nature Center this week.
• Little Explorers Playgroup–Thursday,March 12, 10 to 11:30 a.m.: Participantswill gather in the Natural Play Area andshare the wonder of nature through out-door play. We will also venture into forests,fields, ponds and more. Nature sensorybins for babies and exploration tools forolder children will be available. Indooractivities will be planned in case ofinclement weather. Cost: $5 for non-mem-bers and Trail Pass members; free for AllAccess members.
• Maple Sugarin’ for Scouts and YouthGroups–Saturday, March 14, 9:45 to11:30 a.m., noon to 1:45 p.m. and 2:15 to4 p.m.: Join a naturalist for a guided tour ofthe sugarbush, tap a tree, collect sap andgather around the evaporator to see howboiling sap becomes syrup. Enjoy the finalproduct on a pancake before heading forhome. Pre-registration and pre-payment isrequired. Space is limited. Cost: $5 perperson.
• Regenerative Gardening: How toMake it Work for You–Tuesday, March 17,7 to 8:30 p.m.: Authors Bryce Ruddock andDaniel Halsey will present their book“Integrated Forest Gardening: theComplete Guide to Polycultures and PlantGuilds in Permaculture Systems.” Cost:Free for all participants ($5 donationappreciated).
• Maple Sugarin’ Festival–Saturday,March 21, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.: Riveredge’sOpen House will take participants on ajourney through the sugarbush where theywill experience the maple sugaring season.Along the way, one will learn how to tap amaple tree, participate in arts and crafts,enjoy live music and more. Refreshmentsare available for purchase. Pre-registrationsuggested for groups. Cost: non-mem-bers–$10 for adults, $5 for 12 and under;
members–$5 for adults, $4 for 12 andunder.
Riveredge Nature Center is located at4458 County Road Y in Saukville. Formore information, call (262) 375-2715 orvisit riveredgenaturecenter.org.
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Think Spring &
SHOP
The following Jackson area studentsreceived degrees this winter from theUniversity of Wisconsin-Whitewater.
Kelsey Petersen graduated magna cumlaude with a bachelor of science in educa-tion in special education.
Nikole Treider graduated with a bach-
elor of science in education in special edu-cation.
Students celebrated their achievementswith their friends and families at the com-mencement ceremonies on Saturday, Dec.13, held in UW-Whitewater's KachelFieldhouse.
The university awarded a total of 813degrees to students from the College ofArts and Communication, the College ofBusiness and Economics, the College ofEducation and Professional Studies, theCollege of Letters and Sciences, and theSchool of Graduate Studies.
•The following Jackson area residentswere named to Wisconsin LutheranCollege's Dean's List for the fall semester:Marianne Loescher, a senior; Jaimie Shine,a senior; Melissa Zambito, a senior.
To be eligible for Dean's List, a studentmust carry a semester GPA of 3.6 or high-er.
Wisconsin Lutheran College is an inde-pendent, residential, Christian college inMilwaukee that serves nearly 1,200 tradi-tional undergraduate, adult, and graduatestudents through its on-campus, on-location,and online programming. The college pre-pares students for lives of Christian leader-ship, and is recognized for its academic
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Jackson Jt. Parks& RecreationN165 W20330 Hickory LaneJackson, WI 53037Phone: (262) 677-9665Email:[email protected]:www.villageofjackson.com
In addition to the wonderful eventslisted below, are the many programsthroughout the year for all ages and
abilities. Call or check out our website tofind out what we have waiting for you!!
Jackson Joint Village and Town Parks & Recreation2015 Calendar of Special Events
Event details can be found on the website at www.villageofjackson.com (under park and rec).
March 28: Easter Egg Hunt, Jackson Park - 9am sharp!
April 24: Jackson Arbor Day Celebration
April 26: Community Clean Up with Boys & Girls Club – volunteers needed, 9am!
May 2: 13th Annual Scotty Schoen Youth Fish Derby, Lake Hasmer 9am
May 16: Jackson Village Wide Rummage – Indoor and outdoor spaces available to rentat Community Center with food, restrooms & plant sale!
June – Oct.: JACKSON AREA FARMERS MARKET – NEW LOCATION on Hwy 60 (Main St.) andIndustrial Drive in the Jimmy’s restaurant parking lot.Every Thursday from 2:30 to 5:30 – VENDORS NEEDED!
June 12 - 14: Action In Jackson Picnic & Family Festival – Carnival, live music, food,Chainsaw Woodcarving Expo, Car Show, Pancake Breakfast, Fish Fry & more!
June14 : Action In Jackson Parade – noon sharp!Post parade show & Woodcarving Auction 2:30pm!
June 17: **Music In The Park: “THE 5 CARD STUDS” see below
July 8: **Music In The Park: “SWING O’MATIC” see below
August 5: **Music In The Park: “SAVING SAVANAH” see below
August 19: **Music In The Park: “ROLLER MILLS STRING BAND” see below
October 31: 12th Annual GHOUL GALA, pre trick or treat party(Jackson Trick or Treat is Saturday, Oct. 31st from 5:30-7:30pm)
December 5: 10th Annual Kids Rummage Sale and Cookies with Santa & Direct Sales Expo
Calendar subject to change – please confirm events on website or by calling 677-9665.
**2015 SUMMER SOUNDS OF JACKSONMUSIC IN THE PARK SERIES
Enjoy live bands from 6:30 to 9:00pm in Jackson Park. Snacks andrefreshments are available for purchase, carry-ins welcome. Make it a
FAMILY NIGHT of dancing fun! Band sponsors needed, please call!
The 13th annual Scotty Schoen YouthFish Derby will be held from 8:30 a.m. to11:30 a.m. May 2 at the DNR LakeHasmer Access just north of HWY 60 onHWY P in Jackson. Fishing licenses arenot needed by participants 12 and under,but all older participants and adults fish-ing must have a valid fishing license. Allparticipants must be accompanied by aparent or guardian. Refreshments and hotdogs will be available for $1.
This event is open for kids of all ages
to come and enjoy fishing with their fami-ly. Just bring your pole and bait. Therewill be goodie bags, and fantastic prizes.There prizes for the longest fish, but alsofor the best casting skills.
Parking will be at the Park and Ridelot on Apple Lane. Pre-registration at theJackson Parks & Recreation Department isgreatly appreciated.There will be a spe-cial raffle prize only for those Pre-Registered - the deadline is April 26th toqualify for the special raffle.
Fish derby May 10
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12 Strawberry Cheesecake - Recipe No. 306: CreamyCheesecake Fresh Frozen Custard with rich cheesecake pieces andplump strawberries.
13 Turtle - Recipe No. 201: A Culver’s Classic! We begin withcreamy Vanilla Fresh Frozen Custard and swirl in ribbons of oldfashioned salted caramel, hardening chocolate, and toasted pecanpieces.
14 Caramel Cashew - Recipe No. 207: Culver’s Classic! Ourcreamy Vanilla Fresh Frozen Custard swirled with ribbons of oldfashioned salted caramel and loaded with lightly salted cashewpieces.
15 Butter Pecan - Recipe No. 203: Culver’s Classic! This onestill knocks our socks off. Specially blended Butter Pecan FreshFrozen Custard with toasted pecan pieces.
16 Nestle Crunch Swirl - Recipe No. 275: Chocolate and VanillaFresh Frozen Custard swirled together with Nestle Crunch to cre-ate a delightful treat.
17 Mint Explosion - Recipe No. 312: Our specially blended mintFresh Frozen Custard exploding with Oreo cookie pieces, Andescandies and hardening chocolate.
18 Rocky Road - Recipe No. 296: Our delicious Chocolate FreshFrozen Custard swirled with marshmallow creme, milk chocolatebits and toasted pecan pieces.
19 Strawberry Bon-Bon - Recipe No. 298: Our specially blend-ed Strawberry Fresh Frozen Custard sprinkled with milk choco-late bits and marshmallow creme.
20 Boston Cream - Recipe No. 230: Our family favorite com-bines creamy Vanilla Fresh Frozen Custard with velvety smoothBavarian cream and hardening chocolate.
21 Cherry Pecan - Recipe No. 245: Culver’s Classic! CreamyVanilla Fresh Frozen Custard with maraschino cherries and toast-ed pecan pieces swirled in. A little fruity, a little nutty, and a lot ofyummy.
22 Heath Chocolate Almond - Recipe No. 304: Our deliciousChocolate Fresh Frozen Custard with crunchy bits of Heath Barand toasted almond pieces.
23 Really Reese’s - Recipe No. 294: Reese’s Peanut Butter Cupsbecome a special treat when stirred in our delicious ChocolateFresh Frozen Custard.
24 Chocolate Dream - Recipe No. 249: Our delicious ChocolateFresh Frozen Custard with mini M&Ms and ribbons of old fash-ioned salted caramel.
25 Maple Pecan - Recipe No. 271: Specially blended MapleFresh Frozen Custard with toasted pecan pieces.
26 Butter Brickle - Recipe No. 302: Culver’s Classic! Speciallyblended Butter Pecan Fresh Frozen Custard enhanced withcrunchy bits of Heath Bar.
27 Turtle Dove - Recipe No. 216: Creamy Vanilla Fresh FrozenCustard swirled with ribbons of old fashioned salted caramel,marshmallow creme, toasted pecan pieces and milk chocolate bits.
28 Cashew Delight - Recipe No. 239: Our creamy Vanilla FreshFrozen Custard loaded with lightly salted cashew pieces and hard-ening chocolate.
29 Andes Mint Avalanche - Recipe No. 220: Andes Candies andhardening chocolate with our specially blended Mint Fresh FrozenCustard.
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Contemporary ServicesWorship: Saturday 5pm, Sunday 9 & 10:30am
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The Kettle Moraine Lutheran girlsbasketball team won a regional brack-et over the weekend to stay alive in theDivision 3 playoffs.
The Chargers opened the playoffswith a 44-21 win over the MilwaukeeSchool of Languages Feb. 27. Whilethe Chargers held an 8-5 lead after thefirst quarter, a 15-4 run in the secondquarter gave Kettle Moraine Lutheran a23-10 lead. The teams were scorelessfor the first 1:42 of the third quarter andtraded baskets the rest of the quarteruntil a three point basket at the buzzerby Sharla Boelke gave the Chargers a30-15 lead.
The Chargers started the fourthquarter with two layups by KariSchneiss as Kettle Moraine Lutheran
built on their lead for the rest of thegame. Schneiss led all scorers with 16points.
The next evening Kettle MoraineLutheran won the regional bracket witha 47-25 win over Brookfield Academy.The Chargers outscored BrookfieldAcademy in each quarter, with a 20-10run in the third quarter putting the gameout of reach for Brookfield Academy.Schneiss and Mikayla Voigt led all scor-ers with 13 points.
Chargers win sectional semifi-nal: Kettle Moraine Lutheran beatSaint Thomas More in a sectional semi-final March 5. The Chargers advanceto a Division 3 sectional final againstWaupun that will be played at WestAllis Central at 2 p.m. March 7.
Prep basketball: KML girlswin regional bracket
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The Jackson MoonlightersSnowmobile Club will be holding itsannual Pancake Breakfast and Bake Saleon from 8 a.m. to noon April 12 atDoman’s Bar & Restaurant, 3280 Hwy. Pin Jackson.
The cost for tickets is $6 for adultsand $3 for children under 8 years old.Pancakes, sausage, applesauce, cinna-mon rolls, scrambled eggs, coffee, juiceand milk will be served.
There will also be raffle tickets avail-able to purchase raffle prizes. Raffle ticketsare $10 each and can be purchased fromany club member or at the pancake break-fast. The club is only selling 1,000 raffletickets. The first prize in the raffle is$2,000, second prize is $1,000, thirdprize is $500, four prize is $250, fifth
prize is $150, sixth prize is $100 withadditional prizes. The drawing will be heldat 1 p.m. after the pancake breakfast.
The pancake breakfast is the primaryfund raiser for the snowmobile club. Themoney raised will go toward the upkeepof local snowmobile trails, including sig-nage and grooming of the trails. This isalso a way of thanking all the land own-ers who allow the club to cross their prop-erty with the snowmobile trails. Manyhours are volunteered by the club mem-bers to put in, keep up and and take outthe snowmobile trails each year.
The Jackson MoonlightersSnowmobile Club meets the first Thursdayof the month at Doman’s Bar & Restaurantfrom September through May. They donot meet during the summer months.
Jackson Moonlights SnowmobileClub pancake breakfast April 12
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•Ripon College has announced thenames of students who have made theDean's List for the fall 2014 semester. TheDean's List honors undergraduate studentswho earned grade-point averages of 3.40or higher in at least 12 semester credithours of regular letter-grade.
Mariya Hinojos, a Senior Chemistrymajor from Jackson, WI. Hinojos is thechild of Jeanie Fahney-Hinojos of Jackson,WI .
•Thanks to a grant worth nearly$150,000, Carthage College studentKaila Banaszak of Jackson, WI, took partin an internship with the KenoshaSymphony Orchestra during the Fall 2014semester. The program allowed students tobe paid for internships that otherwisewould be unpaid or unavailable.
Great Lakes Higher EducationGuaranty Corporation awarded theCareer Ready Internship grant toCarthage for a second year. The programbegan as a pilot in Wisconsin for the2013-14 academic year, and Great Lakesofficials expanded it to schools in threeother Midwest states after calculating that98 percent of participating interns eitherre-enrolled the next semester or graduat-ed.
•The following area students haveearned Semester Honors for the Fall 2014semester at Edgewood College. Fulltimestudents who achieve a 3.5 grade pointaverage for the semester are eligible forthis honor: Dylan Rusch of Jackson.
Located in Madison, Wis., EdgewoodCollege is a liberal arts Catholic college inthe Dominican tradition. We serve approx-imately 3,000 undergraduate and gradu-ate students at our Monroe Street andDeming Way campuses, and online.
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Jackson Historical Society will pres-ent a free program, “Angel in a GrayBonnet” on Thursday, March 26 from 7to 8 p.m. at the Jackson Town Hall,3146 Division Rd. in the Town ofJackson.
Jessica Michna will portray CordeliaHarvey, wife to Wisconsin’s seventh gov-ernor Louis Harvey, who died suddenly
after just a few months in office. Cordeliaset aside her grief to become the healingangel of a nation wracked by the CivilWar.
Doors open at 6:30 p.m.Refreshments will be served. For furtherinformation, contact Russ Hanson at(262) 677-3888 or [email protected].
Jackson Historical Societypresentation March 26
The Jackson-based ElevateCommunity Resource Center will beholding a chili cook-off in West BendMarch 14.
The chili cook-off will be held atHoly Angels School, 230 N. 8thAvenue, West Bend, from 11 a.m. to 3p.m. March 14. The event will feature25 chili contestants, a silent auction,live music, raffles, children’s activities,and face painting. The ModernWoodmen will also be at the event anda “Hometown Hero” award will be pre-sented.
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Rain garden grant program deadline approaches
In partnership with the Graham MartinFoundation, the Waukesha CountyDepartment of Parks and Land Use is offer-ing native plants for rain gardens at half offthe normal retail price. Native plants, includ-ing Purple Coneflower and Black-eyedSusan’s, that normally retail for $3.60 will beavailable for $1.80 per two inch pottedplant for orders received by March 18th.
A rain garden is a sunken garden with aflat bottom that collects water from a down-spout and other sources, which helps soakrunoff into the soil. Runoff is water that runsoff roof-tops, roads and even lawns that car-ries a variety of pollutants like fertilizers, petwaste and oil into our local rivers andstreams. Rain gardens prevent runoff, themajor source of water pollution, from reach-ing our local rivers and lakes.
Order plants by March 18th to partici-pate in the Graham Martin Foundation RainGarden Grant program. Plant lists and orderforms can be found at www.waukeshacoun-ty.gov/cleanwater under the raingarden/rain barrel tab.
Campus notesThe following area residents graduated
from Wisconsin Lutheran College: Luke Sebald of Menomonee Falls, grad-
uated magna cum laude with a Bachelor ofArts degree in communicative arts .
Jacob Meyer of Sussex, graduated fromWisconsin Lutheran College on December11 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in humansocial services .
Wisconsin Lutheran College is an inde-pendent, residential, Christian college inMilwaukee that serves nearly 1,200 tradi-tional undergraduate, adult, and graduatestudents through its on-campus, on-location,and online programming. The college pre-pares students for lives of Christian leader-ship, and is recognized for its academicexcellence and superior student experience.For more information, visit wlc.edu.
Falls MS Walk May 2The Multiple Scelrosis Menomonee Falls
Walk will be held on Saturday, May 2 at10:00 am at the Menomonee Falls HighSchool. There will be a one-mile and 3-mileroute. We promise free food, entertainmentand glorious weather!
Multiple scelrosis affects 11,000men,women and children in Wisconsin. Thedisease affects two-thirds more women thanmen and symptoms include numbness andtingling.. Wisconsin has the highest preva-lence of MS in the nation. Most people arediagnosed between the ages of 20-45 yearsbut more and more children are being diag-
nosed. There are approximately 1.4 millionpeople worldwide living with multiple scelro-sis.
Join us in creating a world free of MS.Our goal this year is to have 300 walkersand raise $33,000. We can do this withyour help! Call 1-855-372-1331 to registeror donate or go on line towalkMSwisconsin.org.
“State of Our Waters” ProgramMarch 14th
The Waukesha County Department ofParks and Land Use in partnership with theState of Wisconsin DNR and UW-Extension,will offer a State of Our Waters program.Kris Stepenuck, the state’s StreamMonitoring Program Director with the WaterAction Volunteer program, will be summariz-ing the hard work of many WaukeshaCounty Citizen Stream Monitor Volunteers ina “State of Our Waters” program. The freeprogram begins at 1:00 p.m. at RetzerNature Center located at S14 W28167Madison St, Waukesha and is open to thepublic.
According to Jayne Jenks, the localstream monitoring coordinator, WaukeshaCounty had 33 different stream sites moni-tored in 2014. Monitors collect informationat their site every month including dissolvedoxygen, temperature, turbidity, flow and biot-ic index. This information is used in local
management plans such as the “PewaukeeRiver Watershed Protection Plan”. The datais also used by the Wisconsin DNR to helpguide decision making for the protection ofrivers and streams. There are volunteers thathave been monitoring for over 10 years withnew volunteers joining each year.Collectively, they donate almost 400 hoursof volunteer service every year. Their com-mitment is valuable to maintain our localrivers and streams as outstanding recreation-al assets.
The “State of Our Waters” program willsummarize the findings from the volunteermonitoring in Waukesha County for 2014.Come learn about the state of our waters inWaukesha County.
Local business receives awardLocal signs and visual graphics provider
FASTSIGNS® of Menomonee Falls wasnamed one of the top centers out of morethan 570 locations worldwide at the 2015FASTSIGNS International Convention, whichwas recently held in Dallas, Texas.
The locally owned and operated busi-ness received the Pinnacle Club Award,which is given to the centers ranked 26 to125 in the U.S. and Canada for sales vol-ume from the previous year.
Located at W173N9170 St. FrancisDrive, FASTSIGNS of Menomonee Falls hasbeen doing business in the area for 10 years.
News & EventsAround the village and county
Falls Optimist Clubstudents of the month
The Optimist Club of Menomonee Falls students of the month for Februaryare Collin Derick, sophomore at Menomonee Falls High School; Sean Oliverseventh grade student at North Middle School; Emily Habegger, senior atMenomonee Falls High School; and Isabella Dory, eighth grade student atSaint Anthony Parish School. They are pictured with Jerry Mislang, OptimistClub President. Photo by Don Gorzek.
people who love to play bingo. Be thecallers, help manage the cards, or hand outthe great prizes on Wednesdays at 2 p.m.or Saturdays at 1:30 p.m. Requirements;
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Everything that worked inGermantown’s favor the night before intheir first round win at home went wrong atArrowhead in their Division 1 regional finalgame, Feb. 28. The 54-47 loss ended theirseason.
Germantown played the last seven min-utes of the opening quarter without seniorguard Taylor Higginbotham. She picked uptwo quick fouls in 58 seconds asArrowhead scored the first four points of thegame. Germantown rallied on baskets bysenior forward Courtney Wahl and sopho-more forward Olivia Verdin to lead afterone period, 8-6.
Down 18-14 with 3 minutes 43 secondsremaining in the first half, Germantownwent on a 10-4 run to close out the secondquarter, thanks to three-point baskets bysenior guard Val Meissner and sophomoreguard Kenzie Schmitz. Junior forwardChloe Bingenheimer, who was fouled with0.9 seconds remaining in the half, madeboth free throws to give Germantown a slim24-22 advantage.
The momentum that Germantowngained to start the second half quicklyevaporated between late third quarter andmid fourth quarter. Higginbotham, who wasscoreless in the first half, had four pointsearly in the second half. Schmitz added sixpoints in the third quarter. Germantown gotall their points in that quarter from bothplayers to lead 34-30. Arrowhead scored10 straight points in a five minute stretch togo from four points down to six points up at40-34.
“They hit some big shots,” Germantowncoach Matt Stuve said. “Liv (Olivia) blocksa couple of shots. They kept getting (theball) back and they ended up with two(baskets). They were pretty good defensivepossessions. You get blocks like that insideand they hit some big shots and ours didn’tfall enough.”
Germantown came back to tie thegame at 40-40 with 3:52 left in regulationon back-to-back three-point plays bySchmitz and Higginbotham, but it came ata price on the defensive end with Meissnerand Higginbotham each picking up theirfourth fouls 20 seconds apart. Meissner’s
last game in a Germantown uniform cameto an end when she fouled out with 2:10left. After Verdin fouled out with 1:05remaining.
Stuve felt that his team was anchored attimes on offense with an aggressive hands-on approach by Arrowhead, which keptthem off balance. “Their guards were veryphysical,” he said. “
Teams like Germantown andArrowhead usually wouldn’t meet until thesectional round, but that wasn’t the case thisyear. “That’s life in our regional,” Stuvesaid. “Usually you would get your game ortwo to ease into the playoffs and that does-n’t happen in this regional.”
Germantown set the school record forthe most wins in a season andHigginbotham finished her career as the all-time girls leading scorer. Schmitz ledGermantown with a game-high 20 points.Higginbotham scored only seven points asGermantown finished the season at 20-4.
Feb. 27: Germantown topsHamilton in regional semifinal
Even though Germantown was favoredto get past visiting Sussex Hamilton in theirDivision 1 regional semifinal game athome, Feb. 27, the sixth-seeded Chargersdidn’t make it easy for the third-seededWarhawks, who held on to a 56-46 win.
With Higginbotham leading the way forGermantown (20-3) with 22 points, theWarhawks did enough to keep the peskyChargers from pulling off an upset.
“To get a first round win is always excit-ing,” Higginbotham said. “It kept themomentum going into our next game. Wegot a little down (in the second half), but itwas exciting to finish strong going into (theArrowhead) game.”
Higginbotham carried Germantown inthe first half with 16 points, two less than thetotal points scored by the entire Hamiltonteam (18). She made a three-pointer thatbroke a 9-9 first quarter tie. Germantownled 12-11 at the end of one period.
In the second quarter, Higginbothamscored five straight points that was part of a7-3 Germantown run to stretch their lead to21-14. Her third and last three-point basket
Dan Lutz was selected as the new headfootball coach at Menomonee Falls HighSchool last week.
Lutz is a current assistant coach at theschool. He was previously the head coachat Brookfield Academy. Lutz previouslyserved as a volunteer with the MenomoneeFalls program in the early 2000s and laterserved as an assistant at BrookfieldAcademy and Sussex Hamilton.
Brookfield Academy named him thehead coach in 2007. Lutz guided the BlueKnights from the bottom to the top of theconference as they won the MidwestClassic North Conference in 2008 andtook a share of the title in 2009.
“I’m excited to be the next head foot-ball coach of one of the best programs inthe state,” Lutz said. “I’ve loved being partof the program for many years and I ameager to build upon our deep traditionsand success.”
“Dan has a great rapport with playersas he spends countless hours with athletesof all programs in the weight room yearround. He brings passion and excitementinto the role,” said Athletic Director Ryan
Anderson. “The hiring team cited Dan’sdeep knowledge and love of the game offootball. Dan has been a positive influencefor all who encounter him. I am eager tosee where Dan takes the program from thispoint on.”
Lutz has coached football since 1996starting with the St. Bernadette FootballLeague. He started his high school coach-ing career in 2001. Throughout his years,he has worked with both sides of the ball.Most recently, he was the co-defensivecoordinator at Menomonee Falls HighSchool. Lutz will be working on addingassistants to his staff. He quickly tabbed hiscoordinators. He named Falls grad anddefensive guru Erich Rutsch as his defensivecoordinator. He promoted former quarter-backs coach, Bobby Regent-Smith as theoffensive coordinator.
“I am excited to lead such a quality pro-gram. I am eager to work with MenomoneeFalls High School students, and staff, and Ilook forward to getting out in the communi-ty,” Lutz said. “It means a lot for me tocoach in my hometown of MenomoneeFalls.”
Falls selects newvarsity football coach
Girls basketball: Arrowhead stops Germantown in regional final
of the game increased the lead to doubledigits at 26-16. They led at the half, 29-18.
Hamilton didn’t like the fast pace, sothey used their press to slow it down. Theywent on a 10-2 run in the third quarter tocut the Germantown lead to 35-28. Thepressure rattled the Warhawks as theChargers got as close as four points at 42-38 in the fourth quarter.
Schmitz scored seven of her nine totalpoints in the quarter that helpedGermantown stay at arms’ length and theWarhawks made six of 10 free throwsdown the stretch to avoid defeat andextend their postseason by at least onegame.
If Hamilton would’ve pressuredGermantown the entire game, it may havebeen a different outcome. “We didn’t want
to get into a fast paced game,” Hamiltoncoach Bill Scasny said. “We wanted toslow them down. So by (using half courtpressure D), we were able to slow the paceof the game down. We didn’t want to getinto a racehorse with them because if youlook at their (past games), they like to runup the score. We wanted to keep the pacemore favorable, which I think we did bydoing it that way.”
Junior guard Taylor Klug and sopho-more guard Macy Williams led Hamiltonwith 11 points each. Sophomore forwardMegan Schmitt added eight. Senior guardVal Meissner finished with 10 points forGermantown. Hamilton finished their sea-son at 15-8.
—By Troy Sparks, Correspondent
Zach Szohr (right) is pictured on the awards stand at the WIAA state individualwrestling tournament Feb. 28. Szohr finished fourth in the Division 1 106 poundweight class. Photo by Thomas J. McKillen.
Germantown’s Val Meissner (left) is guarded by a Hamilton player in a regionalsemifinal Feb. 27. Photo by Thomas J. McKillen.
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1000-1999 Notices
1002 ComingEvents
WAUKESHA EXPOMARKET
SE Wisc. FastestGrowing/ Antiques/ Art
Crafts/ Collectibles/Home Party/Flea Market
SAT. Mar. 14th, 9-4pmSUN. Mar. 15th, 9-3pm
FREE PARKING $5/ $3 + 2 can goods ea.
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2000-2999Services
2003 Cement/Masonry
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A Third Generation Co.Driveways, patios, slabs, &stamped. Free Estimates.
Insured. 262-375-7424www.LutynskiConcrete.co
m
3000-3999 ForSale
3040 Wanted to Buy
4000-4999Rummage
4024 RummageWest Allis
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WI State Fair ParkNew, used, overstock,household, toys, crafts,
bargains, collectibles, andMORE!
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street parking.For more information:
414-375-2024rummage-a-rama.com
5000-5049 Rentals
5023 Apts -Menomonee Falls
COZY 1 BDRM APT.
IN downtown Men.
Falls. No Pets.
$500/mo. Available
now. Ask for Ruth 262-
251-4210
8000-8999Employment
8009 Sales/Marketing
BEAUTY CENTER2731 W Forest Home
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7261 Hwy. 60 West, Hartford, WI 53027262-709-4444 • Email: [email protected]
Website: www.helgesen.com
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER/DRUG FREE WORKPLACE
IMMEDIATEOPENINGS!
WELDERS Benefits include:
Competitive salary, Bonus program, 401k with company match, PaidVacation & Holidays, Tuition Reimbursement, Onsite Fitness Center,
Full Insurance Benefit Package after 60 days, Company paid LifeInsurance and Short Term Disability Insurance
In addition to great benefits, we support employeedevelopment and offer cross-training opportunities.
Send your resume or apply inperson at:
NOW HIRING:
SALES/MARKETINGEXPERIENCED ADVERTISING CONSULTANT WANTED!
W61N286Washington Ave.Cedarburg, WI 53012262-375-4474
This position is permanent,40 hours per week, and
includes a full benefit package.Apply within or send resumé to:
HELP WANTEDFull Time
PRODUCE CLERK
RESTAURANT/HOSPITALITY
Accountant PositionCompiling financial statements,
reconciliating. Experiencedprofessional. Full Time, Automotive,
401K, Health, Dental, PaidVacations, Paid Holidays.
Greater Milwaukee Auto Auction8711 W. Brown Deer Road
Milwaukee, WI 53224(414) 365-3500
Apply to Kristie Goben
Receptionist/CashierPositive, Friendly, Strong Phone
Skills and Likes Working withPeople. Full Time, 401K, Health,
Paid Vacations & Holidays.
Apply in person:Greater Milwaukee Auto Auction
8711 W. Brown Deer RoadMilwaukee, WI 53224
(414) 365-3500
OFFICE/CLERICALPART TIME
DELIVERYDRIVER
Job requires valid driver’s license,with a good record.
APPLY IN PERSONBearings Inc.
N96 W15508 County Line Rd.Germantown, WI 53022
DRIVERS
SKILLED TRADES
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WANTED:WEEKLY NEWSPAPER
CARRIERSMenomonee FallsDriving Routes
AvailableApply in person to fill out an application at:
Express News9077 N. Deerbrook TrailBrown Deer, WI 53223
email:[email protected]
or mail your resume
WAREHOUSEWORKER NEEDED!
Part-time warehouse person needed in our Brown DeerWarehouse.
The incumbent will have a variety of duties, including but not limited, to:
• Working on an insertion machine,• Packaging & Stacking
Must be able to lift 50 lb. and stand for long periods of time in one place
Send your resume to:Hometown Communications
P.O. Box 335-HR Germantown, WI 53022or email to: [email protected]
NURSINGOpportunitiesCNA: Part Time
PM PositionCNA:
3/4 WeekendPremium Pay
PositionsPlease apply in person or call for further information
The Pavilionat Glacier Valley
1900 American Eagle Dr, Slinger, WI 53086
262.297.6300Drug-Free/Smoke-Free Workplace/EOE
HEALTHCARE SERVICES
APPLY IN PERSON OR SEND RESUME TO:Gruber Tool & Die, Inc.
2605 E. Progress DrWest Bend, WI 53095
Email: [email protected]
CNC Set-Up/Operator➠ 2nd Shift➠ Some Experience Necessary
Machinist➠ Milling/Grinding Dept.➠ Some Experience Necessary➠ First Shift
Toolmaker➠ 2nd Shift➠ Toolmaking/Machining➠ Experience Necessary
All positions are full-time with benefits
Seeking a Full-Time, reliableindividual to join our crew.Experience helpful, but will
train motivated person.All techs are IICRC certified.
Must have valid and cleandriver’s license. Driving,drug and background
check performed.Hours: 3pm-Midnight.
Pay Range:Start $13.00-$15.00
(based on experience.)
FLOORCLEANING
TECHNICIAN
Send email or stop in and fill out applicationPackerland Rent-A-Mat Inc.
12580 W. Rohr Ave., Butler, WI [email protected]
Auto
CR Writers/EstimatorsOutdoor Work, Auto Auction.
Full/Part Time, Paid vacations,Paid Holidays, 401K, Health,
Dental, Weekly Pay.
Apply in person:Greater Milwaukee Auto Auction
8711 W. Brown Deer RoadMilwaukee, WI 53224
(414) 365-3500
LOTATTENDANTS
Full Time, Automotive, 401K,Health, Dental, Paid Vacations,
Paid Holidays.Apply in person:
Greater Milwaukee Auto Auction8711 W. Brown Deer Road
Milwaukee, WI 53224(414) 365-3500
www.Klingslawnandlandscape.com262-628-7620
Spring is upon us and we arenow hiring for the season.
FULL & PART TIME LAWN MAINTENANCE &
LANDSCAPE TECHNICIANS Please email resume or call.
GENERALEMPLOYMENT
SKILLED TRADES
WAREHOUSE POSITIONS:Part-time. Great Hourly Pay, with many
opportunities for advancement.(EOE/AA)
Old Dominion Freight Line, Inc.Call Jim Humbert for appt: 800-529-1214
EOE/Drug Free Workplace
HEALTHCAREJOBS!
APPLY TODAY!
Apply at Menomonee Falls Health CareCenter, N84 W17049 Menomonee Avenue,Menomonee Falls or online at www.exten-
dicare.com/jobs
Extendicare... "Helping people live better"
❖ RNs – FT and PT❖ CNAs – FT and PT
Offering significant signing bonus $$for qualified hires!
Busy Retail Optical Office needs a friendlyand reliable Optician. Experience in theOptical Field is preferred, but we will trainthe right individual. Vision Mart offershealth, dental, vacation, 401(k) and a profitsharing program with full time employment.
We have limited evenings and Saturdayhours and offer competitive salary as well asan incentive program for you to earn more.
If you feel you can meet and/or exceed ourexpectations, please callKathy at 414-462-1300 or1-800-242-0470.Equal Opportunity Employer
AUTUMN OAKS227 E. Washington St., Slinger
SIGN ON BONUS!CARESTAFF
ALL SHIFTS, FULL & PART TIME(CNAs or CBRF Certified Required) Willing to train the right individual.
Please call Rachel@ 262-644-5926 if interested.
CAREGIVERSPart Time & Full Time
ALL SHIFTS
of Germantown & Port Washington are looking fordependable professionals who love working with
the elderly. Competitive wages & benefit pkg.
Apply in person at:
W150 N11127 Fond du Lac Ave.Germantown South • 262-250-9800or 1800 Granite LanePort Washington • 262-268-9555or online at
Ellen’s Home
$250Sign On Bonus
(if you bring inthis ad)
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Congregational Home is looking forward to meeting you at our upcomingJob Fair! We have the following open opportunities with many beingbenefit eligible and possible hiring bonuses.
✦ In-service/Infection Control Nurse
✦ RNs, Certified Nursing Assistants, Certified Medication Assistants
✦ Housekeeping (opportunity for CNA training)
✦ Dietary Aides
✦ Painter/Light Maintenance
If you are unable to stop by, please visit www.congregationalhome.organd fill out online application.
CongregationalHome
Job Fair
COME JOIN OUR FRIENDLY, FAMILY ATMOSPHERE!
13900 W. Burleigh Road, Brookfield WI 53005Fax: 262-781-4296 • Email: [email protected]
EOE/Drug-Free Workplace
We are highly regarded as one of the premier facilities in the area.• Offer excellent staffing ratio • Offer a competitive wage• Provide exceptional one-on-one attention to our residents
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11TH12:00 TO 5:00 P.M.
Congregational Home • 13900 W. Burleigh Road ªBrookfield, WI 53005
EOE/Drug Free Workplace
NOW HIRING CNAs!!OFFERING A SIGN ON BONUS!!
$2,000.00 for Full Time$1,000.00 for Part Time
Extendicare... "Helping people live better"
We are located at:305 Clark Street • Mayville, WI 53050
Mayville Nursing & Rehabilitation Center iscurrently seeking qualified Certified NursingAssistants to join our caring team. All shiftsare available. WI Certification is required;prior experience is preferred.
Interested candidates can apply athttp://www.extendicareus.com/jobs.aspxor please call for more information at 920-387-0354.
Bridges of Wisconsin has immediate fulltime and part time openings for 2nd and3rd shift residential assistants. Thesepositions are benefit eligible and incor-porating hours e/o weekend. Bridgesserves adults with developmental disabil-ities in group home settings. If you are akind, compassionate, dependable indi-vidual, at least 18 years old with a dri-ver’s license and an insured, reliable vehi-cle, we would love for you to apply.Please call 262-338-4941 ext 33 and leavea message.
“Providing supports that build bridgesbetween individuals and their communities”
RESIDENTIAL ASSISTANT
HEALTHCARE SERVICES
SALES/MARKETING
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