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The Sussex Village Board approved an ordinance Sept. 22 updating language in the village code. Village Administrator Jeremy Smith explained that village staff has been going through the village ordinances chapter by chapter to update the language, including making the language gender-neutral. "And to clear up things that just didn't make sense anymore," he added. The motion included repealing the Chapter 9 orderly conduct, Chapter 10 public nuisance, and Chapter 11 health and sanitation sections to form a new Chapter 9 titled "Orderly Conduct, Public Nuisance, Health and Sanitation." Smith said some of the previous chap- ters had cross definitions and intentions. As a result, sheriff's deputies would have trouble determining what section of the code to cite for a violation while village staff would have to determine if certain issues were covered by the village's zoning code or other sections of the code. Merging the items together in one section eliminates duplication and having one place to determine what rules apply for certain situations. Other changes involved moving lan- guage from the orderly conduct to the finance and taxation section of the code. He also mentioned a change in the section N64 W24576 Main St. Sussex • 262-246-680 8 Buy a 1 Lg Pizza and get 1 order of Garlic Bread FREE expir es 10/31/ 15 Buy a 1 Lg Pizza and get 1 order of Garlic Bread FREE expir es 10/31/ 15 Sign up for Savings Sign up for Savings GO TO discoverhometown.com click SAVINGS to sign up and receive our weekly savings offer! Available on Amazon A Children’s Book from Milwaukee Author Catherine Allen SPORTS HIGHLIGHTS - PAGES 18-19  YOUR FIRST SOURCE FOR LOCAL NE WS, SPORTS & ADVERTISING SUSSEX (262) 238-6397 discoverhometown.com October 3, 2015 / / Volume 24, Issue 40 IN THIS ISSUE... Like us on Facebook! facebook.com/ HometownExpressNews Follow us on Twitter! twitter.com/ HometownExpressHome Sussex Board approves updates in code language Football Contest PAGE 7 Fall into Jackson PAGES 9-13 HARTLAND CONDO • Fabulous 3 BR 1.5 BA Townhouse style Condo ready to move into! • Updated Kitchen and Baths! Newer Furnace , Centr al Air,Fixtures,Shades & Fresh Paint. Wood and Ceramic Floors! • LR w/NFP. 1st Floor Laundry. Great buy at $ 135,000 56966 PRIME LAKE FRONTAGE • Prime Pewaukee Lake Frontage • Desirable location on Peninsula Drive overlooking the island! • Current home ready to tear down. • Excellent opportunity to build a beautiful new property! Priced to sell at $ 375,000 57391 FANTASTIC CONDO • Excellent Delafield location close to shops, restaurants & walking & bi ke trail! • 2 spacious BRs, open concept and fully finished LL w/3rd full bath. • Sunny & tasteful décor, lots of storage, fireplace. $ 220,000 55792 FORT ATKINSON • Great opportunity for residential development or mixed use in Fort Atkinson – 23+ acres! • Very visible and convenient to everything! • Huge potential for prime exposure!  Vacant Land $ 1.5 MILLION 47138 TOWN OF LISBON - VACANT LOT • Great parcel in existing subdivision! • Level land and almost 3/4 acre • Neighborhood has a diverse blend of home styles! • Tow n of Lisbon low taxes, and great Sussex Schools!! • Get ready for construction! $ 69,900 53785 PHOTO BY THOMAS J. MCKILLEN The Hamilton High School freshman Powderpuff team (in blue) lines up for a play during a game against the seniors Sept. 30. The Powderpuff games were part of Homecoming week at Hamilton High School. See ‘CODE LANGUAGE UPDATE’ PA GE 20
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The Sussex Village Board approved anordinance Sept. 22 updating language inthe village code.

Village Administrator Jeremy Smithexplained that village staff has been goingthrough the village ordinances chapter bychapter to update the language, includingmaking the language gender-neutral.

"And to clear up things that just didn'tmake sense anymore," he added.

The motion included repealing the

Chapter 9 orderly conduct, Chapter 10public nuisance, and Chapter 11 healthand sanitation sections to form a newChapter 9 titled "Orderly Conduct, PublicNuisance, Health and Sanitation."

Smith said some of the previous chap-ters had cross definitions and intentions.As a result, sheriff's deputies would havetrouble determining what section of thecode to cite for a violation while villagestaff would have to determine if certain

issues were covered by the village's zoningcode or other sections of the code.Merging the items together in one sectioneliminates duplication and having oneplace to determine what rules apply forcertain situations.

Other changes involved moving lan-guage from the orderly conduct to thefinance and taxation section of the code.He also mentioned a change in the section

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October 3, 2015// Volume 24, Issue 40

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Sussex Board approves updates in code language

Football Contest PAGE 7

Fall into Jackson PAGES 9-13

HARTLAND CONDO• Fabulous 3 BR 1.5 BA Townhouse style

Condo ready to move into!

• Updated Kitchen and Baths!

• Newer Furnace, Central Air,Fixtures,Shades& Fresh Paint. Wood and Ceramic Floors!

• LR w/NFP. 1st Floor Laundry.

Great buy at$135,000

56966

PRIME LAKE FRONTAGE• Prime Pewaukee Lake Frontage

• Desirable location on Peninsula Driveoverlooking the island!

• Current home ready to tear down.

• Excellent opportunity to build a beautifulnew property!

Priced to sell at$375,000

57391

FANTASTIC CONDO• Excellent Delafield location close to

shops, restaurants & walking & bike trail!

• 2 spacious BRs, open concept and fullyfinished LL w/3rd full bath.

• Sunny & tasteful décor, lots of storage,fireplace.

$220,000

55792

FORT ATKINSON• Great opportunity for residential de

or mixed use in Fort Atkinson – 23

• Very visible and convenient to eve

• Huge potential for prime exposure

 Vacant Land$1.5 MILLI

47138

TOWN OF LISBON - VACANT LOT• Great parcel in existing subdivision!• Level land and almost 3/4 acre• Neighborhood has a diverse blend of home styles!• Town of Lisbon low taxes, and great

Sussex Schools!!• Get ready for construction!

$69,900

53785

PHOTO BY THOMAS J. MCKILLEN

The Hamilton High School freshman Powderpuff team (in blue) lines up for a play during a game against the seniors

Sept. 30. The Powderpuff games were part of Homecoming week at Hamilton High School.

See ‘CODE LANGUAGE UPDATE’ PAGE 20

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NOTICE TO MENOMONEE FALLS WATER CUSTOMERS

FLUSHING OF WATER MAINS

The Menomonee Falls Water Utility will be cleaning and flushing water mains from7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. beginning October 12th and continuing through October30th. The flushing will remove most of the natural minerals that have settled in themains such as iron, a harmless-reddish brown mineral that discolors the water.

If you observe the Water Utility personnel working in your area, refrain from usingwater or use as little as possible for one-half to three-quarters of an hour to insurethat the water has settled in the mains. This will also help prevent any iron frombeing drawn into your water piping system.

If you do find that your water has become discolored, refrain from using it for anadditional one-half to three-quarters of an hour. Then draw off the remaining dis-colored water through the COLD WATER FAUCET ONLY.

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Community League of MenomoneeFalls is presenting its 34th annual artsand crafts, collectibles and antiquesshow "A Community Affair" onSaturday, Oct. 17 from 9 a.m. to 4p.m. at Menomonee Falls High School,W142 N8101 Merrimac Drive,Menomonee Falls. Admission is $4.

The juried show will present aneclectic gathering of artists and arti-sans of more than 100 exhibitors,including home decorating, holidaydécor and fashion.

The event will feature an easyentrance, large parking area, foodserving areas, and one-level shopping

to make the show accessible to all.(No strollers, please.) There will alsobe an eating area, "The Café," whereshoppers can purchase lunch and a"Pastries ‘N More" area where one canbuy homemade breads, jellies, jams,candies, pies, cakes and assortedgoodies. The fair will also include asilent auction of donated items fromthe exhibitors and communitypatrons and a raffle drawing withcash prizes.

All proceeds from the event will gotoward charities. A service organiza-tion of more than 40 years, theCommunity League benefits many

area projects and causes. The organi-zation has donated over $900,000 tofund scholarships, civic projects aswell as local and greater Metro chari-ties since the show’s inception.

A Community League thanks mon-etary donors:

• Platinum Level ($500 or more)-Malkin’s Carpets

• Silver Level ($100 to $299)-BMOHarris; Dan Hart-R&R Insurance;David Perrigo-UBS Financial; HansonSoft Water; L&R Lawn Equipment andRepair; Linden Grove Health CareCenter; Scan Pak and WaterStoneBank.

• Friends Level ($25 to $99Hardware, Inc.; Pool ParkSchmidt & Bartelt, Inc.; Products, Inc.; Tri-City Nationaand Wisconsin Shower Door.

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For more information and requirements, call (414) 29For general event informatio(414) 581-0352 or [email protected] call the high school.

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The following events will be held at  Riveredge Nature Center, 4458 County  Road Y in Saukville:

• Noel J. Cutright Bird Club: NestBox Treasures--Tuesday, Oct. 6, 6 p.m.hike, 7 p.m. meeting: Join the DNR'sHoricon Marsh wildlife conservationeducator and nest box monitor LizHerzmann as she tells us about some of the surprises that can be found while

monitoring nest boxes. Free.• Memory Café-Wednesday, Oct. 7,2:30 to 4 p.m.: In partnership with theOzaukee County Aging ResourceDisability Center (ARCC), Riveredge isoffering a Memory Café. The Café isintended for people with all stages of memory loss and their caregivers. Funindoor and outdoor (weather depend-ent) activities are planned for thegroup each month. The Café offers theopportunity for people to be socially,physically and creatively active in anatural setting. The group providesadditional sources of support and assis-tance to those coping with the issue of memory loss and cognitive changes.Call Kathy Glaser at ARDC at (262) 284-8120. Free.

• Little Explorers PlayThursday, Oct. 8, 10 to 11:3Group will gather in the NatuArea and share the wonder ofthrough outdoor play. Attendalso venture into forests, fieldsand more. Nature sensory bbabies and exploration tools fochildren will be available. Indooities will be planned in c

inclement weather. Cost: $5, freAccess members.• Gone Hiking-Friday, Oct.

2:30 p.m.: Join a naturalist to acquainted with the seasonal occurring throughout the sanEnjoy the beautiful landscapRiveredge has to offer. Feel bring your journal, camera, and lars. Cost: $5 for non-members, All Access and Trail Pass membe

• Children’s Library StorytimMan” by Lois Ehlert--Saturday, 10 to 11:30 a.m. Free.

• Boy Scout Programs: FMerit Badge--Saturday, Oct. 10, to 1:30 p.m.” Cost” $8 for aduScouts. Pre-registration is requiwalk-ins will not be permitted.

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Limbs shall be no more than 6 foot in length and placed at the curb with

the trunk facing the street for easier handling. Please tie branches 2” orsmaller into bundles no larger than 2 feet in diameter using twine or lightrope. Your cooperation with this will greatly increase the efficiency atwhich we can pick up the brush.  Brush in containers WILL NOT  bepicked up as too often there is yardwaste in the bottom of thecontainer. Yardwaste and leaves are not included inthe pick-up. We encourage you to take youryardwaste to the Recycling Center.

Please be aware that raking leaves into thestreet area is against Village Ordinance andthe Village of Germantown WILL NOT pick up such leaves. Again, we encourage you totake your leaves to the Recycling Center.

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Volunteers for Habitat for Humanityof Washington and Dodge Countiestook a break from constructing a homein the village of Jackson Sept. 11 tomark the National Day of Service andthe organization's Faith Build Week.

Russ Wanta, executive director forHabitat for Humanity of Washingtonand Dodge Counties, said the non-prof-it organization focuses on addressingthe housing needs of low income fami-lies.

"This what we choose to do, I thinkwe do it very well," he said. This year,Habitat for Humanity has completedits one millionth home nationwidesince the organization was formed 38years.

He explained that Habitat does notmake a profit on its homes, does notcharge interest and gives up to 40years for families to pay them back.

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said.He also explained that HabHumanity operates as the builbanks for the homes it construc

Among those at the Jackswere representatives of CrChurch, Bradley Corporation aGPS Education Partners. Morgadirector of family services for for Humanity, mentioned groups that are working at the site. There were approximately ple at the Jackson site that day

"We're just thrilled by all ththat come here and all the wayou are serving not only Habityour community. Thank you agbeing part of this," she said.

She later explained that as pNational Day of RemembranService, the day was an opportucelebrate all the members of th

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munity who are coming together tohelp their neighbors.

"We just wanted to take this oppor-tunity to mark that occasion and tocelebrate the many open and willinghearts that serve with Habitat forHumanity," Pfaff said.

The house being constructed inJackson is a side-by-side that will servetwo families. Pfaff noted that Habitatwill provide the mortgage, which isbased on the families income. Workbegan on the home in the summer andit hoped to be completed by the end of the year. Habitat for Humanity of Washington and Dodge Countiesreceived a $50,000 grant from ThriventFinancial to assist with the project.

As the program ended, Wantathanked the volunteers for their work

on the project."I know that you're all eager to getto work and eager to make a difference,so we don't want to hold that up anyfurther with our festivities, so have agreat, great day -- be as productive asyou can be while being as safe as youcan be," Wanta said.

-By Thomas J. McKillen, Managing Editor 

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 From Page 10

Volunteers mark Day of Service

PHOTO BY THOMAS J. MCKILLEN

 Russ Wanta, executive director of  Habitat for Humanity of Washingtonand Dodge Counties, speaks to volun-teers during a ceremony at a buildsite in Jackson Sept. 11.

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Bring your own camera and decorate your Ghoul Gala memory photo album to fill withyour 2014 Halloween pictures, enter the free “Costume Show/Contest”, enjoy a fundance party, Crazy Science Fun, Crafts, and lots of fun games & prizes and more!

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Join the Jackson Jt. PRecreation Department and GBand for the Annual Ghoul Gagames, dance, have treats and wof fun prizes with all yourfriends. Parents don’t worry ghoulish volunteers will be appropriately for all ages andtive/gory costumes will be daged. The event will feature mdance party, crafts and gamecostume contest.

The event will be held fromp.m. Oct. 31. at the JacksoCommunity Center, just south 50 on the corner of Jackson DrHickory Lane. The event will Trick or Treat in the village atown of Jackson, which will b5:30 to 7:30 p.m.

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The Washington County Hu Society's annual Paws in the Parwas held at Jackson Park in the vof Jackson Sept. 12. The fund-revent included a 1.5-mile walk, a

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 A Tailgate Party to raise money for Operation FINALLY HOME, which is buildinghomes for two veterans' families in Jackson, was held at the Jackson Community Center Sept. 20. The pre-Packer game party-themed event featured beer andbrats, bounce houses for the kids, a live band and general camaraderie. Above: Drew and Katelynn Wroblewski (third and fourth from left) will be receiving oneof the homes in Jackson's Cranberry Creek subdivision. Below: The local Color Guard posted the flags as the opening ceremony for the Tailgate Party began.

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The winner of the Germantown-Whitefish BaySept. 25 was decided on the very last play.

Trailing 24-21 after Whitefish Bay took the leadwith 2:47 left in the game on a 26-yard field goal byBailey Wieland, Germantown mounted a final drivethat got to the Blue Dukes 10-yard line. With 6 sec-onds left, Germantown's Nate Seymour threw to JackBrzkala in the corner of the end zone, but Bay'sMichael Kirkendoll intercepted the pass.

"You can't ask for a better position to be in at theend of the game than that," Germantown Coach JakeDavis said. "It happens. We've been here and it's hap-pened to us before.That's football -- that's what thisgame is and we knew it was going to be like that."

The final play gave Whitefish Bay a 4-0 NorthShore Conference record while Germantown fell into atie with Cedarburg and Homestead with a 3-1 confer-ence record. Germantown was to host Cedarburg Oct.2.

Whitefish Bay had a 14-0 lead early in the secondquarter following 5- and 2-yard runs by VanBassindale. Germantown mounted a drive late in thesecond quarter that ended with a 4-yard run into theend zone by Seymour. Germantown then mounteddrives in the third quarter that ended with a 1-yardrun by Austin Mozdzen and a 2-yard run by Seymourto give the Warhawks 21-14 lead heading into thefourth quarter.

But the field position changed in Bay's favor on along punt that gave Germantown possession insidetheir own 20-yard line and the Blue Duke's defenseforced a punt, setting up a Whitefish Bay drive thatended on a 50-yard pass play from Jake Fisher toChristopher Caspari with 8:44 remaining. WhitefishBay's defense again stopped Germantown and the Blue

Dukes were mounting a final drive that stalled, lead-ing to the field goal by Wieland and setting the stagefor the final moments of the game.

"I was happy with the way they fought," Davissaid." We were down 14-0, just like last year,and theyfought back the same. That's what we've got to con-tinue to build on, those kinds of moments, and keeprising. We've just got to be able to start better than wedid and get after it."

Menomonee Falls 37, West Allis Central 13: MikeConrardy picked up a Central fumble and returned it

32-yards at the 5:15 mark of the first quaMenomonee Falls. Bryce McMurtry of Menomoncompleted 10 of 16 passes for 190 yards whrunning 10 times for 131 yards and one touch

With the win, Menomonee Falls improves tthe Greater Metro Conference and 3-3 overall.

Hamilton 20, West Allis Hale 14: Michaeran eight times for 64 yards and two touchdoHamilton. Sam Herriges scored the Chargertouchdown. Hamilton improved to 2-2 in the Metro Conference and 2-4 overall.

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The Menomonee Falls girls volleyballteam finished eighth at the LynnLaPorte Sprawl held in West Bend Sept.25-26.

The Indians opened the tournamentwith a 25-17, 25-17 win over OostburgSept. 25 and followed that with a 25-20, 18-25, 15-9 win over De Pere.Menomonee Falls finished the day with

a a 25-16, 25-15 loss to Burlington.Menomonee Falls started the next

day with a 24-26, 23-25 loss to GreaterMetro Conference rival BrookfieldCentral and followed that with a 16-25,21-25 loss to Arrowhead. MenomoneeFalls then beat Neenah 25-16, 29-27before finishing the day with a 24-26,25-13, 7-15 loss to Kenosha Tremperand a loss to Brookfield Central.

Afterward, Menomonee Falls Coach

J.C. Bruns noted his team was seeded10th coming into the tournament.

Germantown finished 22nd at thetournament. Germantown opened thetournament with losses to Division 2powerhouses East Troy (10-25, 20-25)and Catholic Memorial (25-22, 14-25, 5-15) before topping West Bend East (25-10, 25-20) to finish the day.Germantown then lost to BrookfieldEast (15-25, 18-25) and Nicolet (20-25,

20-25) before topping Waupun 25-23,23-25, 5-15. Germantown finished the

tournament with a 20-25, 22-25Oostburg.

Kettle Moraine Lutheran 23rd at the tournament. The Clost to Hartland Arrowhead,Grove and Watertown the first dChargers started Sept. 26 with aDe Pere and lost to Manitowoc and Oostburg. Kettle Moraine L

finished the day with a 25-7, 25over Waupun.

Girls volleyball: Falls 8th at Sprawl

The Hamilton boys cross countryteam won the Pete Nielsen Laser Relaysheld at Nagawaukee Park Sept. 26.

The relays are held in two separateraces, one for a team's first throughfourth runners and a second for thefifth through eight runners. The topfive scores are counted.

The fastest runner for Hamilton wasTyler Voelzke with a time of 17:18. He

was followed by Zachary Leinbach(17:21), Brian Wiedenfeld (17:25),Michael Swope (17:27) and Evan Selin(17:51). Also running for Hamiltonwere Peyton Feudner (18:05), ZacharyHeckman (18:09) and Ryan Coe(19:07).

The Hamilton girls team finishedthird at the event. Hamilton was led byRachel Jeffers, who ran the course in

19:58). She was followed by EmmaWoelfel (20:59), Carolyn Troutman(21:01), Megan Jansett (21:21) andElla Van Haren (21:36). Also runningfor Hamilton were Riley Swope (21:38)and Eliana Selin (22:02)

Germantown boys third at MuskegoThe Germantown boys cross country

team finished third at the Muskego

Invitational Sept. 26. Germantoled by Jacob DuFrane, who ffifth with a time of 16:30. He lowed by Craig Reese (sixth, Dylan Ayer (17th, 17:01), Jake(18th, 17:04), and Evan Adair17:23). Also running for Germwere Westin Feltz (48th, 18:0Joe Biesel (50th, 18:02).

The Hamilton boys soccer has wonfive straight games over a 10-day peri-od. The streak started with a 5-1 victo-ry at Verona Sept. 19 and includes winsover Menomonee Falls (2-1) Sept. 22,Homestead (4-1) Sept. 24, and OakCreek (6-2) Sept. 26.

On Sept. 29, Hamilton beatBrookfield Central 5-1. Hayden Barth

scored two goals while Brandon Kloehn,Alex Michalski and Connor Provan alsoscored for the Chargers. Following thewin over Central, Hamilton was secondin the Greater Metro Conference with a4-1 conference record and a 10-3 over-all mark.

Germantown came back from a 3-0deficit to tie Cedarburg 4-4 Sept. 29.

Ryan Mongan scored the second andfourth goals for the Warhawks whileCiaran Cummins and Jake Jenkin alsoscored for Germantown. It was the sec-ond tie in a row for Germantown, afterthe Warhawks held Hartford to a score-less draw Sept. 24.

After the tie with Cedarburg,

Germantown had an 0-2-3 NortConference record and a 1-5-6mark.

Menomonee Falls lost to WeHale Sept. 29, 7-1. AfterwaIndians had an 0-5 GreaterConference record and a 2-9mark.

Boys soccer: Hamilton wins 5 straight games

Hamilton boys win Laser relays

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Falls Lions Club Invites Community toJoin and Make a Difference

The Menomonee Falls Lions Club isseeking civic-minded men and womento join them in making a difference inthe community. The club is hosting aninformation session on WednesdayOctober 14, for people who want tolearn more about the club and its work.

“Our club gives members an oppor-tunity to advance worthy causes, servewith friends, and become leaders in thecommunity. This club means a lot to ourLions, but it means so much more to thepeople we serve,” said Jeff Van Calligan,club president.

The information session will be heldon October 14, at Village BowlN86W18330 Main St. in MenomoneeFalls. The open house information ses-sion will take place from 5:30-7:30p.m.Special guest Past District GovernorChuck Steinmetz will be there to pro-vide many details on how the Lions Clubhelps many people in the community.The Menomonee Falls Lions will be pro-viding appetizers to the attendees. Van

Calligan encourages the public to comeout and learn more about the club’swork.

“We want to share the great thingswe’re doing in the community, and letothers know how they can help,” saidVan Calligan.

“We want to share the great thingswe’re doing in the community, and letothers know how they can help,” saidVan Calligan. The Lions’ motto is “WeServe,” and the Menomonee Falls LionsClub has lived up to it. For almost 70years, the clubs has helped such localorganization as the Food Pantry,Children’s Community Center as well asScholarships to Menomonee Falls HighSchool students. Our members are alsoinvolved in the Meals for Wheels pro-

gram, in which we take hot food to peo-ple who are unable to leave their house.The Menomonee Falls Lions also spon-sor, the Blood Drive at CommunityMemorial Hospital.

To learn more about the information

session, the Menomonee Falls Lions Clubor its service projects, contact VanCalligan at [email protected]. Or visit their web pageat,menomoneefallslions.org

Train exhibition to be on displayat Falls Library Oct. 3

The Lionel Railroad Club of Milwaukee

will display toy trains at the MenomoneeFalls Public Library on Saturday, Oct. 3from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Club members willdemonstrate railroad models and answertrain questions from attendees. For moreinformation, check the library’s websitemenomoneefallslibrary.org or call theAdult Reference Desk at (262) 532-8920.The library is located at W156 N8436Pilgrim Road, Menomonee Falls.

Vera Bradley representativeat Robin's Nest Oct. 16

Robin’s Nest will welcome VeraBradley Brand Ambassador Joan BradleyReedy, daughter of Vera Bradley and sis-ter of company co-founder BarbaraBaekgaard, to their store on October 16.Guests will enjoy the opportunity to hear

anecdotes of Vera Bradley’s history, per-sonal stories, and the remarkable womenbehind the company at a special event toraise funds for breast cancer research.Joan will be at Robin’s Nest from 9:30 to11:30. Robin’s Nest is located atN89W16389 Main Street in MenomoneeFalls. “We’re delighted that Robin’s Nestis raising funds for breast cancerresearch,” says Lynda Houk, executivedirector of the Vera Bradley Foundationfor Breast Cancer. “Our Vera Bradleyretailers are the perfect ambassadors tohelp us bring more awareness and sup-port to our corporate cause.”

Robin’s Nest is a women’s specialtyboutique that has been in business onMain Street in Menomonee Falls for 33years and has been a Vera Bradley retail-er since 1997!! In conjunction with JoanBradley Reedy’s visit, Robin’s Nest willhave a silent auction featuring wonderfulitems from many of the brands carried inthe store such as Comfy, Parkhurst, VeraBradley, Pandora, Brighton. All proceeds

from the silent auction will go to theVera Bradley Foundation for BreastCancer.

The Vera Bradley Foundation forBreast Cancer has contributed $20 mil-lion to the research being conducted atthe Indiana University Melvin and BrenSimon Cancer Center in Indianapolis,Indiana and pledged an additional $15

million in spring 2014.

Falls Patio Players to begin historic50th year with ‘Godspell’

The curtain will rise on the historicFalls Patio Players' 50th anniversary withthe production of "Godspell."

Show times and dates are 7:30 p.m.Oct. 2-3 and Oct. 9-10, and 2 p.m. Oct. 4and Oct. 11 at the North Middle SchoolAuditorium, N88 W16750 Garfield Drive,Menomonee Falls.

"Godspell" is a masterful retelling of the original sensation, injected with con-temporary references and dazzling newarrangements. A small group of peoplehelp Jesus Christ tell different parablesby using a wide variety of games, story-telling techniques, and hefty dose of 

comic timing. An eclectic blend of songsranging in style from pop to vaudeville isemployed as the story of Jesus’ lifedances across the stage, dissolvinghauntingly into the Last Supper and theCrucifixion. Jesus’ messages of kindness,tolerance, and love come vibrantly to life.

Tickets are $15 for adults and $13 forseniors and students. They can be pur-chased online atwww.fallspatioplayers.com, by calling theFalls Patio Players' 24-hour informationline, 262-255-8372, by printing an orderform from the website and mailing toFalls Patio Players, P.O. Box 904,Menomonee Falls, WI, 53052, or by visit-ing the box office at North MiddleSchool.

The box office is typically openTuesdays and Thursdays from 6 p.m. to7:30 p.m. two weeks prior to a perform-

ance and during performance wwell as one hour before each showbe accessed from Garfield Drive outside stairs or from the back lot off of Main Street and AAvenue to avoid steps. Special raare available for groups of 10 or

Falls Patio Players offers an onity to combine ticket purchas

season package, as well as indonation with a purchase. For visit the Ticket Information secthe website or see the mail-iform.

Call the 24-hour information262-255-8237 or email [email protected].

Falls Patio Players' 2015-16also includes Disney's "Aladd"Christmas Carol," "The Odd Coup"My Fair Lady."

Patio Players auditionsFalls Patio Players will hol

auditions for the musical “ChCarol” on October 5 and 6, 2015looking for a large and varied children and adults ages 7

Auditions for youths ages 7-14held on Monday, October 5th. Afor those ages 15 and up will beTuesday, October 6th.Call backs, isary, will be held on OctobPerformance dates are December 6. Cast members must be availschool shows during the day onDecember 4th. Prepare16 bars oin your key and bring sheetaccompanist will be providedrecordings and unaccompanied will not be permitted. Please wesuitable for dancing. Auditionsheld at North Middle School AudN88 W16750 Garfield Dr. MenFalls. Doors open at 6:30 pm; awill begin at 7:00 p.m. For mor

mation, visit www.fallspatioplayor contact the director, Karen Mcat [email protected] .

of the code dealing with reports of gross receipts from hotels.

"That language was simply: Onlymen could own hotels, so the male hadto annually report to the village theiramount of tax that they owed to thecommunity. So it's just removing that,making it gender neutral," Smith said.

He added that the village doesn'tpresently have any hotels.

The board also approved an updateto the village code regarding regula-tion of cable television companies.Smith said that approximately fiveyears ago the state approved a law lim-iting local control over cable televisionfranchises. While the village ordinancehad an ordinance regarding cable tele-vision, that is now regulated by thestate. The changes eliminate the vil-lage's Cable Television Committee.

Smith said that within the nextmonth village staff will have anotherbatch of updates, at which point thevillage will have gone through all 30chapters of the zoning code.

Village President Greg Goettioned the effort to update langthe village code.

"This is just another way of up some of the grey areas that wneed in our books," Goetz saidimportant for the community makes for a smoother operationlong run."

Etc:Smith said that an item will

at a future board meeting recommunity development block Smith said the federal grants "hof pro and cons to it" and will discussed at the committee lev

"It's a complex issue that ito take a lot of thought about wit's appropriate for us to sign theral agreement or not," Smit"It comes with lots of strings."

Smith added "there's consefor not signing it, too, and elfor your residents about certainal grants. This is not a slam du

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Wisconsin Aviation Hall of Fame Remembers Richard Bong by JohnDorcey will be presented at thePauline Haass Public Library onTuesday, Oct. 20 at 7 p.m. Born inSuperior Bong participated in aCivilian Pilot Training Program, then

 joined the Army Air Corps in 1941. Heis credited with 40 aerial combat vic-tories, all in P-38 aircraft, making himAmerica’s Ace of Aces. Bong wasawarded the Congressional Medal of Honor in 1944. He died while testinga Lockheed P-80 in 1945.

John M. Dorcey is a pilot, aviationmechanic and aviation historian. Hehas been a Missile Systems Analyst inthe US Air Force, a consultant forWisconsin’s Bureau of Aeronautics,Operations Manager at WittmanAirport, Certified Flight Instructor,and a member of the Experimental

Aircraft Association (EAA) since 1972.This free program will last about

an hour. No registration is required.This and other programs are presentedby the Friends of the Library to pro-vide learning opportunities to the res-idents of the area. The Friends will

host their annual Holiday Book andBake Sale from Nov. 21-23.The library is located at N64 W23820

Main St., Sussex. The parking lotentrance is across from Piggly Wiggly.Parking is available north of the libraryin Weyer Park. The library remains openduring nearby construction.

More information may be obtainedby calling 246-5180 during regularlibrary hours. The library welcomesthe opportunity to serve people withdisabilities. If a program is required inaccessible format, please call at least72 hours in advance.

 Aviator presentation at library 

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• Manufacturing Tech

• Maintenance

• CNC Machining

• Mold Making

 At MENASHA, we are innovative, proven, and trusted.A leading provider of pack-aging and merchandising solutions, we are a company where everyone works asa dedicated team to help our customers succeed.

WE VALUE OUR EMPLOYEES - OUREMPLOYEES ARE THE BEST !

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MENASHA PACKAGING621 WACKER DRIVE

HARTFORD, WI 53027ENTER AT DOOR 25 – ENTRANCE TO OFFICE

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10, 2015

10:00 AM – 2:00 PMDue to continued sales growth, the Hartford Plant ofMenasha Packaging follows a 24/7 work schedule.

We are looking for candidates who have a high school diploma or equivalent, goodwork history, great attendance and excellent math skills. Our pay rates start at$18.43 plus a $0.45 shift differential!! Positions are available on our nightshift. Everyone is expected to work the necessary overtime as required. If youhave applied previously with Menasha Packaging, you do not need to reapply. Allapplications are kept on file for 1 year.

MENASHA PACKAGING offers a SAFETY FOCUSED work environment, COMPET-ITIVE WAGES, an EXCELLENT BENEFIT PACKAGE including medical insurance,optional dental and vision insurance, life insurance, tuition reimbursement, long-term disability and a matching 401(k) retirement income plan, VACATION PAY,11PAID HOLIDAYS and bi-weekly paychecks directly deposited into an account ofyour choice.

For confidential consideration, applications and a skills assessment test will begiven to each applicant for completion at the Job Fair. Interviews will take placeat the JOB FAIR for those applicants that meet our requirements.

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BASILICA OF HOLY HILLPERSONNEL DEPT.1525 Carmel RoadHubertus, WI 53033Monday-Friday9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.(No Phone CallsPlease)

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QUALIFICATIONS:

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EOE

Holy HillGIFT STORE

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Express News is looking for an Inside/Outside Sales Rep.

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 8990 N. 51 St., Brown Deer, WI 53or email to: [email protected]

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Steel Craft Corporation105 Steel Craft Drive

Hartford, WI 53027

www.steelcraftwi.com/page/employment

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■ LASER OPERATORS■ 1st & 2nd Shifts

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PO Box 111, Mayville, WI 53050

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Due to increased sales we haveopenings in the following areas on our 

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• Lead people. (Someone who can be a leaderof individuals. Goal oriented and goodcommunication) $13.00/hr. to start.

• Supervisor. (Previous experience as Supervisorrequired)

 We are looking for people who want to learn,can accept responsibility, can communicateeffectively and train other individuals. We will train you if you have the basic skills for theposition. Previous Manufacturing experience isimportant.

 Apply online or in person between 8:00AM & 5:00PM.

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online at www.christianfamilysolutions.org

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9289 N Port Washington Rd

Bayside, WI 53217

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PART TIME AFTERNOON

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Nancy Larson or Becky Gaynor

262-251-1212

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FedEx Ground is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer 

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– Part Time Operator –The Village of Germantown is looking for part time opin the Highways, Parks, Buildings and Grounds Dept. Thtion can be up to 40 hr. a week, or on an as needed basoffer flexible scheduling for the right candidates. include lawn mowing, snow removal utilizing pick up anton trucks, snow blowing, shoveling walks, light buildingtenance, and occasional custodial duties. This position wexpected to be available for night, weekend and holiday Snow plowing experience preferred, but not required. Th

excellent opportunity for those looking to get into the mpal field or retirees looking to earn some extra money. Ais NOT required for this position. Range of pay is $8.87-per hour DOQ.

Applications can be picked up at the Germantown V

Hall or Online at www.village.germantown.wi.u

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Respond with interest andqualifications to:

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