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BY THOMAS J. MCKILLENMANAGING EDITOR
The 2015 Waukesha County budget proposed byCounty Executive Dan Vrakas will increase the county taxlevy by less than 1 percent.
Vrakas unveiled his budget during the Sept. 23 CountyBoard meeting. The proposed county tax levy will be$100,492,252, a .99 percent increase from the currentlevy. The general county tax levy is projected to be $2.08per $1,000 equalized valuation, a 2.97 percent decreasefrom the current year. Total expenditures will be reduced by$3 million.
“Again this year, we maintain our commitment to our toppriorities of public safety maintaining vital infrastructurewhile addressing the county’s alcohol and drug problemsby supporting treatment courts and planning for future byinvesting in technology,” Vrakas said.
Vrakas emphasized the commitment to “key strategicpriorities,” including privatization of services. Vrakas notedthat the county has privatized 64 programs that were onceprovided by county employees.
As part of changes reflected in the budget, the countywill partner with the Lad Lake organization to provide shel-ter care, the county medical examiner will contract withWalworth for medical examiner services, and WaukeshaCounty will enter in the first year of a joint materials recy-cling facility in the city of Milwaukee.
Vrakas also mentioned that the county will partner withthe Association for Citizens with Handicaps (ARCh) tobegin the design for expanding Camp Pow Wow inMenomonee Park.
“Through privatization, teamwork and strategic partner-ships, we’re able to save money, maintain our high level ofservice and become more efficient,” Vrakas said.
Vrakas added that while the county has provided finan-cial support the Waukesha County Museum for the past 12years, support will be ended under the proposed budget.
“I continue, however, to encourage the museum boardto explore partnerships with the private sector and developa self-sustaining plan moving forward,” Vrakas said. “I sin-cerely hope there is an opportunity to work with the muse-um in another capacity in the future.”
The capital budget includes spending $3.3 million todemolish a building on county grounds that previously
Vrakas summarizes proposed county budget
Waukesha County Executive Dan Vrakas introducesthe proposed 2015 county budget to the CountyBoard Sept. 23. Photo by Thomas J. McKillen.
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Cheery Cherry FallFair: The 46th annualCheery Cherry FallFair–set for Sunday,Sept. 28, 9 a.m. to 4p.m., at MenomoneeFalls Village Park, N87W16701 GarfieldDrive–will feature artistsand crafters exhibitinghandmade items forsale, including pottery,wood furniture, cloth-ing, jewelry, hand-madesoaps, metal work,mixed media, holidayand seasonal items andmore. In addition toshopping, fair-goers willfind entertainment,food, beverages andsilent auction items. Seepage 21.
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VILLAGE OF GERMANTOWNFor your convenience the Village Public Works Department isscheduling a Fall brush pick-up starting the second Monday in October(October 13, 2014). Although this process will take approximately 2weeks to complete, we will not be extending the pick-up, or picking upbrush that is put out after Sunday, October 12, 2014.
Limbs shall be no more than 6 foot in length and placed at the curb withthe 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 pickup such leaves. Again, we encourage you totake your leaves to the Recycling Center.
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Menomonee Falls students are get-ting ready to test their math skills whileraising funds for local schools.Mathnasium’s TriMathlon contest isdesigned encourage kids to engage inmath and to support local schools.
Children at all levels of math abilityare invited to participate. In addition towinning medals, all students who par-ticipate this year will earn money forlocal schools with a donation for eachstudent participating in the event.
The winner at each grade level willbe entered into the Grand PrizeTriMathlon.
The competition, open to 2nd-5thgrade students, will be held at on Oct.18 at the Menomonee Falls MathnasiumLearning Center at N78 W14569Appleton Avenue, Menomonee Falls.Participation is free and registration isnow open at mathnasiumtrimathlon.com.
“Mathnasium’s TriMathlon providesa wonderful opportunity for kids toengage in math in a fun way that also
gives back to the community,” saidKevin Carnes, President of Lakeshore’sEducation Division. “We’re proud tosupport this event and inspire more kidsto develop a love for math.”
The TriMathlon consists of threeevents:
• Magic Squares, where studentsare awarded points for developing theirown math problems.
• The Counting Game, which testsstudents’ ability to count from any num-ber, to any number, by any number.
• Mental Math Workout, which asksstudents to solve problems without apencil and paper in order to show offtheir “number sense.”
Students do not need to be enrolledin a Mathnasium center to participate.Prep materials, including a practice test,are available on the MathnasiumTriMathlon website (www.mathnasiumtri-mathlon. com), where students can alsoregister.
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The following events will be takingplace at Riveredge Nature Center.
• Autumn in the BarabooHills–Saturday, Oct. 4, 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.This trip to Devil’s Lake and Parfrey’s GlenState Natural Area will include a privatetour of the International Crane Foundation.This weekend adventure will allow partici-pants to immerse themselves in the beautyof autumn colors and learn about thisunique part of Wisconsin. To learn more,contact Mandie Zopp [email protected]. Pre-registration isrequired by Sept. 30. Cost: $25 for non-members, $20 for Riveredge members.
• Nature Detectives: Autumn FairyHomes–Saturday, Oct. 4, 10 to 11:30a.m.: Children are invited to create naturalhomes for the Fairies at Riveredge. Groupwill explore the East River loop and part ofMay Apple Woods in search of autumncolor to decorate and construct specialplaces for our fairy friends to live. Childrenunder 6 must be accompanied by an adult.Cost:$5 per person for Trail Pass membersand non-members; free for All Access mem-bers.
• Riveredge Silent Sports: Fall ColorCanoe–Saturday, Oct. 4, 1 to 3:30 p.m.:
Participants can meet at Riveredge to car-pool, or call for directions to Ackerman’sGrove County Park where you can enjoy ahike or picnic on your own before the out-ing. Riveredge Silent Sports is a series ofprograms focused on outdoor exercise andadventure. (“Silent” refers to the non-motor-ized recreation we enjoy, not the silence ofthe participants.) Join us for an easy pad-dle on Little Cedar Lake near West Bend aswe take in the beauty of fall from the water.Perfect for beginners, we’ll first learn 4basic canoe strokes on land and practicethem as we explore watery habitats bycanoe. Riveredge provides canoes, pad-dles and life jackets or you may bring yourown. All participants are required to weara life jacket. In case of inclement weather,Riveredge will cancel the trip and providea full refund. Pre-registration required.Cost: $20 per person for non-members;$15 for all Riveredge members.
• Noel J. Cutright Bird Club: “WetlandRestorations: Are They for theBirds?”–Tuesday, Oct. 7 (hike at 6 p.m.,program at 7 p.m.): Dr. Jill Hapner willdescribe her local research (conductedwith Noel Cutright) on the impacts land useand design have on wetlands, revealing
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• Tree Climbing OpenClimb–Wednesday, Oct. 8, 4 to 6 p.m.:The new Tree Climbing programs, for age7 and above, are safe and easy andgeared toward those with little to no treeclimbing skills. Ascend ropes and explorethe world way above your feet. All equip-ment is supplied; all you need is looseclothing (T-shirt and long pants recom-mended), closed toe shoes (hard soles rec-ommended), and an adventurous spirit.Cost: $35 for non-members; $20 for allRiveredge members.
• Little Explorers Playgroup–Thursday,Oct. 9, 10 to 11:30 a.m.: Children willgather in the Natural Play Area and sharethe wonder of nature through outdoorplay. Group will also venture into forests,fields, ponds and more. Nature sensorybins for babies and exploration tools forolder children will be available. Dress forthe weather. Cost: $5 per child for non-members and Trail Pass members; free forAll Access members.
• Gone Hiking–Friday, Oct. 10, 1 to2:30 p.m.: The public is invited to hike withMandie Zopp, Riveredge’s SeniorNaturalist, and become acquainted withthe seasonal changes occurring through-out the sanctuary. Enjoy the beautiful land-scapes that Riveredge has to offer. Feelfree to bring a journal, camera, and binoc-ulars. Cost: $5 for non-members; free forall Riveredge members.
Riveredge Nature Center is located at4458 County Road Y in Saukville. Formore information, call (262) 375-2715 orvisit riveredgenaturecenter.org.
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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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The Friends of the GermantownCommunity Library invite the public tospend an evening with Eugene Schulz,author of “The Ghost in General Patton’sThird Army: The Memoirs of Eugene G.Schulz During His Service in the UnitedStates Army in World War II”Wednesday, Oct. 15 at 7 p.m. The libraryis located at N112 W16957 MequonRoad, Germantown. This is a free event.
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Participants will have money donat-ed to local schools on behalf of theirparticipation. Mathnasium is targetingan aggregate donation of about$40,000 throughout the U.S. andCanada.The top scorers across allTriMathlon competitions will be invitedto move on to the Grand PrizeTriMathlon, to be held at the winner’slocal Mathnasium center the following
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A Joint Review Board gave finalapproval for a 12th Tax IncrementalFinance (TIF) district in Menomonee FallsSept. 23.
The district covers approximately 107.5acres of land on the east and west sides ofLilly Road. The area includes the site of aformer concrete block company and a one-time school that was later used by a busi-ness.
The TIF plan was previously reviewedand supported by the Menomonee FallsPlan Commission and later the VillageBoard. Under state TIF law, final approvalfor a TIF is given by a joint review boardcomprised of all the local taxing entities(municipal, school district, technical school
district, and county) and a citizen represen-tative.
In a TIF, taxes for given properties nor-mally directed toward local units of govern-ment are instead used to pay for infrastruc-ture improvements. The local units of gov-ernment will later benefit from the increasedvalue generated by the improvements.
The Joint Review Board meeting lastedapproximately 10 minutes. William Taibl, aconsultant on TIF matters for the village,noted that the project plan was adjusted todetail improvements for Lilly Road thatwould occur as the area is developed. TheJoint Review Board then unanimouslyapproved the request.—By Thomas J. McKillen, Managing Editor
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By Nikki AckermanStaff Writer
Menomonee Falls boy Dakota Spilgerturned 14 on Jan. 11 and three days laterhe was diagnosed with cancer.
However, the good-natured teen took itin stride, joking to people who asked whathe got for his birthday, “Cancer. I wouldlike to exchange it for a better gift, please.”
Diagnosed with a very rare bone mar-row cancer called Myelodysplastic syn-drome (MDS), Dakota has undergonemany forms of treatment, includingchemotherapy, radiation and an umbilicalblood transplant from which he is currentlysuffering complications.
Mother Melissa Blawat said that eversince receiving the devastating news, sheand her family have been forced to takethings day by day.
“Cancer teaches you that you just goalong for the ride,” she said. “The only wayto do it is with a sense of humor.”
The family–Melissa, father ToddSpilger, Blawat’s fiance Richard Hinkley,sister Heather Spilger and stepsister BrookeHinkley–are hoping to make the journey abit smoother for Dakota as they host afundraiser at The Sterling Chalet, 1271Wisconsin 175 in Hubertus, on Sunday,Oct. 5 from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.
The family-friendly event will includebands, a car and motorcycle show, a raffleand a bake sale. Admission is $10 foradults, free for kids 10 and under.Attendees will also receive a T-shirt.
The funds raised will go toward com-pensating lost wages–“It’s impossible to
work, go to school and care for a child withcancer,” Melissa said–and to help pay forthe land that is needed to bring to comple-tion Dakota’s Make-A-Wish Foundationrequest of a fishing shack.
“He wants a place to hang out and gofishing,” Melissa explained. “He has want-ed this forever.”
He certainly deserves it, she said, as ithas not been an easy road ever sinceMelissa, an LPN, started observing thingsamiss with her son last fall.
“Dakota started losing weight and therewas bruising on his hands,” she said. “I wasseeing all kinds of signs.”
Melissa took him in for bloodwork, butthe doctor didn’t call back until weeks later,stating he had misfiled the lab work. At thatpoint, Dakota was sent straight to the emer-gency room.
“When they led us in past everybody, Ijust knew we were in trouble,” Melissarecalled. “Then it was like, ‘Welcome to awhole new world. Welcome to cancer.’”
This when the trek through treatmentbegan and Dakota–who was already livingwith challenges being on the autism spec-trum–had to start trudging through a wholenew, unpleasant normal of hospitalizations,extreme physical weakness and major set-backs, including going to the ICU for pneu-monia on Easter.
“It’s just been a mess,” said Melissa.“It’s pretty un-awesome, pretty not fair.”
It has been the bright light of Dakota’spersonality that has guided the way,Melissa said.
“Dakota has led the path for us withample amounts of positivity,” she said. “He
has had such a great attitude this entiretime.”
Now stable and at home for the longeststretch since January, Dakota is currentlyattending half days as a freshman atMenomonee Falls High School.
“He was just allowed to go back,” hismother said. “But he has to use the elevatorbecause walking is exhausting for him.”
There is no remission for MDS so it’s await-and-see of milestones, said Melissa.“We have to get to three months, sixmonths, a year, and make something up sohe can ring a bell,” she said.
Right now Dakota can not be declaredcancer-free due to masses that may be lym-phoma that have been found in his left lung,but the family is hopeful as they look for-ward to the fundraiser which will double asa celebration of Dakota’s strong spirit.
“I just want it to be so fun for Dakota,”Melissa said. “I want him to see how manypeople love him and care about him.”
She went on to note that friends andfamily, namely “my niece Brittany and myvery best friend Nikki,” have been extraor-dinarily supportive through this rough year.
“We’ve needed a lot of help and we’vereceived it,” Melissa said. “Someone was
with me every day I was at Children’sHospital. People have been so wonderful.”
The family is seeking donated items forthe raffle portion of the event. To make adonation, call Melissa at (414) 333-6227or Brittany at (262) 391-8157.
Fundraiser for Falls boy recovering from cancer set for Oct. 5
Dakota Spilger is pictured with his 17-year-old sister Heather. Submitted photo.
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‘Working Smoke Alarms Save Lives’ the theme of Fire Prevention WeekBy Nikki AckermanStaff Writer
With a theme of “Working SmokeAlarms Save Lives: Test Yours EveryMonth,” Fire Prevention Week runs Oct. 5-11; however, the push for fire safety goeswell beyond a mere seven days each calendaryear, officials say.
“We want citizens to realize that this isnot just about a special week, it is all thetime–we want to raise awareness every dayof the week all year long,” said MenomoneeFalls Assistant Fire Chief Jim Mollet. “Westrive to make fire safety a daily message.”
But for this particular week–establishedby the National Fire Protection Association(NFPA) in 1922 to commemorate the GreatChicago Fire which began Oct. 8, 1871–firesafety becomes the “hot” topic.
“During that period we try to visit every
educational institution in the village andfocus on proper exit routines and teachthings like what to do if your clothes catchfire,” said Mollet. “Today more than everbefore, with new products out there andmore electronics in the home, the dangers arethere.”
The danger in 1871, legend has it, wasCatherine O'Leary’s cow which kicked overa lamp and set the family barn, and eventual-ly the whole city of Chicago, on fire.According to the NFPA website, the incidentkilled more than 250 people, left 100,000homeless, destroyed more than 17,400 struc-tures and burned more than 2,000 acres.
As if this wasn’t bad enough, thePeshtigo Fire–which occurred the exact sameday–left far more wreckage in its wake. Themost devastating forest fire in American his-tory, the northeast Wisconsin blaze killed1,152 people, burned down 16 towns anddestroyed 1.2 million acres.
It is precisely these horrific numbers thatmake fire safety an essential lifestyle.
“What this week is designed to do isremind everyone that even a little fire can getout of control and cause tremendous dam-age,” said Germantown Fire Chief GaryWeiss. “We start the message in the gradeschools because it is so crucial to get into the
habit of fire safety at a young age and keep itas a habit for the rest of your life.”
Although tragic, these two great blazesbrought about the huge positive of fire safe-ty as a mainstream message.
On the 40th anniversary of the GreatChicago Fire, the Fire Marshals Associationof North America (now known as theInternational Fire Marshals Association)decided to start observing the tragedy in away that drives home the importance of fireprevention, and according to the NationalArchives and Records Administration's
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Menomonee Falls Fire Department Active MembersCommand Staff/Office Coordinator/Clerk/ChaplainAnna Ruzinski Director-Protective ServicesJames Mollet Assistant Fire ChiefDonald Umhoefer Deputy ChiefRichard Doebler Division ChiefRichard Burgess Division ChiefKevin Rokenbrodt Battalion ChiefJames Taylor Battalion ChiefAaron Harvey Battalion ChiefDonna Schneider Office CoordinatorJessi Coon ClerkRussell Knoth Chaplain
Company Officers (Captain & lieutenant) Mark Franzowiak CaptainChristopher Berndsen Lieutenant Edward Burg LieutenantTodd Dettmering LieutenantJohn Einwalter LieutenantLaurie Frey LieutenantJared Klug Lieutenant
Ross Lautenbach LieutenantDaniel Madsen LieutenantJoseph Ostrosky LieutenantKevin Porter LieutenantRyan McMenamin Acting LieutenantKevin Myers Acting LieutenantDale Rome Acting LieutenantRae Ann Schone Acting LieutenantGregory Schneider Acting LieutenantDavid Warnes Acting Lieutenant
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“This year we are really emphasizing the importance ofhaving working smoke detectors and carbon monoxidedetectors in the house–one of every floor of the home andone in every bedroom,” said John Delain, public educationcoordinator for the Germantown Fire Department.
Delain went on to offer a few useful tips: change the bat-teries every Daylight Savings time; clean the detectors witha vacuum or canned air once per month; and test them regu-larly.
“It’s very important to make sure the detectors are work-ing at all times,” he said.
In conjunction with the Safe Kids Coalition of SoutheastWisconsin and Domino’s Pizza, the department is running aprogram called “Delivering Fire Safety.”
On Oct. 23, several pre-registered participants (registra-tion forms will be available at the Safety Fair as well as onDomino’s boxes) will receive a “surprise” visit from villagefirefighters. Those who have working smoke and carbonmonoxide detectors will receive a free large, one-toppingpizza and those who do not will receive a working smokedetector.
“We will go and check their house and teach them aboutfire and carbon monoxide safety while we are there,” saidDelain. “It’s just another way to get the word out to the com-munity.”
Area events include:• Germantown Fire Safety Fair–Saturday, Oct. 4, 10:30
a.m. to 3:30 p.m., at Fire Station #2, N115 W18752 EdisonDrive. The event will include a variety of children’s and fam-ily activities, including a Sparky Bounce House, a visit byFlight for Life, a display of fire trucks and the Survive Alive
House. Food and beverages will be available for purchase.• West Bend Open House–Saturday, Oct. 11, 10 a.m. to 1
p.m., at Station #1, 325 N. 8th Avenue (located at the cornerof 7th Avenue and Washington Street). The open house willgive the public an opportunity to meet their local firefighters,
experience the Fire Safety House, tour the station and com-plete a fire safety quiz for a chance to win breakfast with thefirefighters. T-shirts and refreshments will be available forpurchase to raise money for Chix for a Cause for breast can-cer awareness.
Germantown Fire Department Active MembersGermantown Member RankAsmondy, Robert C LieutenantBrandt, Nicole M Intermediate TechnicianCooper, Mitch R FirefighterDeLain, Paul M LieutenantGaszak, Kevin M FirefighterMaury, Michael J Deputy ChiefMcCullough, James M Firefighter /
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In the village of Sussex, fire prevention events are held inAugust in conjunction with the village’s National Night Out eventoutside the village, with the Pauline Haass Public Library ice creamsocial held a short distance away.
Sussex Fire Chief Colin Curtis noted the department conductsfire safety events in schools, businesses, churches and other com-munity venues throughout the year. The department also providesstation tours for Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, Mom’s Clubs, antique cargroups, preschools and elementary schools.
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2011 RAM 1500 BIG HORN 18k, Silver . . . . . . . . . .$29,900
2013 GMC SIERRA 1500 SLE Grey, 23k . . . . . . . . . . .$28,9002011 CHEVY SILVERADO 1500 LT Victory Red, 32k .$26,9002012 RAM 1500 ST Grey, 23k . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$26,9002010 FORD F-150 XLT Red Candy Metallic, 50k . . . . .$25,9002005 DODGE RAM 2500 SLT Burgundy, 84k . . . . . . .$21,9002007 CHEVY AVALANCHE LT Very Clean, Silver 97k .$18,9002007 DODGE RAM 1500 QUAD CAB Blue . . . . . . . .$16,9002006 DODGE RAM 1500 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$13,5002007 DODGE DAKOTA SLT 77k, Mineral Grey . . . . . .$12,9002005 FORD EXPEDITION EDDIE BAUEROxford White/Gold . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$8,900
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By Sam EricksonNot everyone has to worry about pipes
freezing in the winter, but much of Americadoes. If the temperature in your area routine-ly drops to 20 degrees or below, it will beworth your time and energy to prepare andmaintain your home to prevent your pipesfrom bursting. Pipes burst when an ice block-age forms and the pressure builds up behindit. While you won’t have ice shooting intoyour home, you’ll have all of the water thathas built up behind it in the basement, in thecrawlspace or through the walls of yourhouse.
Proper insulation is the first step to pre-ventative maintenance. The unheated areasof your house are the most important to insu-late. Attics, basements and crawlspaces arethe general culprits. Polyethylene or fiber-glass tubes are available to keep the coldout of pipes. You’ll want to measure thediameter of the pipes and purchase the cor-rect size. This will ensure you have to makeonly one trip to your home supply store.
Pipe insulation is carried in most big boxstores and in all hardware and home supplystores. It can be cheaper in the spring monthas prices tend to go up as the temperatures
drop and demand goes up. You will want tobe particularly aware of any pipes that havebeen stressed by previous freezing or haverecently been installed.
If you experience significant periods ofsevere winter weather, you might considerwrapping pipes in heat tape before insulat-ing them. The instructions for installation arevery specific, and it is essential to followthem. If you don’t, the heat tape can lead tofires. Heat tape also has to be checked reg-ularly to ensure it is still functioning effective-ly.
Once you’ve taken all of the prerequisitesteps, you’ll still have some maintenance todo to ensure you don’t wake up in a puddle.When the temperature is expected to drop,turn on your faucets, particularly those thatflow along outside walls and are the mostexposed to the cold. This will reduce thepressure and can prevent an explosion in thepipes, even if an ice dam does form.Opening cabinets that contain pipes will letthe warm air from the rest of your house flowonto the pipes, keeping them warmer.
You can take one more step and checkthe basement and garage for any leaks.Look particularly for places where cold aircould be directly applied to pipes fromcracked windows, gaps or areas where theinsulation has worn away. Applying yourgeneral insulation strategies will save moneyon your energy bill, and it can also keepyour pipes warmer and delay or prevent afreeze.
Preventative maintenance is never anattractive fix. It’s neither a new skylight nor afresh coat of paint, and it won’t be instantlynoticeable. Pipe insulation and maintenance,however, will add to the value of your homein the long run by preventing costly damageand a nasty surprise in the middle of thenight.
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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 ALLIS
FIRST 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
JACKSONSTILL WATERS COMMUNITY
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
MENOMONEE FALLSEMMANUEL COMMUNITY
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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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The Germantown girls volleyball teamdefeated Grafton in North ShoreConference play Sept. 23, 25-13, 25-17,25-14.
In Greater Metro Conference action,Menomonee Falls lost to Brookfield EastSept. 23 14-25, 14-25, 20-25.
Also on Sept. 23, Hamilton played atWest Allis Central. At a weekend tourna-ment in Pewaukee Sept. 16, the Chargerslost to Mukwonago (22-25, 12-25),
Oconomowoc (21-25, 22-25) andSheboygan Falls (18-25, 24-26).
Kettle Moraine Lutheran had mixedresults at a tournament in Watertown Sept.20. The Chargers beat De Pere 25-17, 25-21 but then lost to Neenah (24-26, 21-25)and Watertown (20-25, 15-25).
State rankings: Germantown wasranked ninth in last week's Division I coach-es poll while Kettle Moraine Lutheran wasranked seventh in Division 2.
Girls volleyball:Germantown tops Grafton
The Germantown girls cross countryteam finished second at the WaukeshaSouth Cross Country Festival held atMinooka Park Sept. 20.
Germantown was led by AlyssaGoesch, who finished fifth with a time of20:56. She was followed by Briana Klopferin seventh (21:09), Calli Lemke in 14th(22:06), Kayla Hower in 17th (22:18),Jennifer Lundgren in 18th (22:19), MollyBaus in 24th (22:33) and Emily Betthauserin 39th (23:17).
The Germantown boys team finishedseventh at the meet. Germantown was ledby Jacob DuFrane, who finished 20th witha time of 17:46. He was followed by CraigReese in 28th (17:59), Jake Garvey in 31st
(18:05), Brady Sheridan in 49th (18:44)and Evan Adair in 62nd (19:10).
The Menomonee Falls boys cross coun-try team finished eighth at the St.Catherine’s Angel Invite held at UW-Parkside Sept. 20. Menomonee Falls wasled by Jake McMahon, who finished 33rdoverall with a time of 17:44.5. He was fol-lowed by Josh Hindman in 43rd (17:53.1),Dom Carini in 54th (18:06.7), CooperDozzi in 55th (18:09.2), Jayce Kolinski in56th (18:09.8) and Zach Pogorzelski in125th (19:08.9) .
The Menomonee Falls girls team fin-ished 17th at the invite. The top finish forMenomonee Falls came from Tessa Estock,who finished 69th overall.
Cross country: Germantown girlssecond at Waukesha South meet
Menomonee Falls improved its recordto 3-2 in the Greater Metro Conferenceand 11-2 overall following a 5-1 win overWest Allis Hale Sept. 23. Alex Eastmanscored two goals while Ian Storts, TylerShane, and Ryan Callan also scored.
The previous Thursday MenomoneeFalls beat Mukwonago 3-2, with Eastman,Joe Burgoyne and and Dalzhon Nelson allscoring for Menomonee Falls.
Hamilton tied Brookfield East Sept. 23,1-1. Afterward, the Chargers had a 1-2Greater Metro Conference record and a 6-5 overall mark.
Germantown got its first North Shore
Conference win of the season Sept. 23, asthe Warhawks beat Nicolet 2-1. The winfollowed a 1-0 nonconference victory overRacine Case Sept. 18. Germantown had a6-7 overall record prior to a Sept. 25 non-conference match at West Bend West.
Kettle Moraine Lutheran stayed on topof the Flyway Conference with a 8-1 winover Campbellsport Sept. 23. GriffinHoerchner and Noah Semmann bothscored three goals while Brandon Prahl andJoshua Murphy each added a goal forKettle Moraine Lutheran. Afterwards, theChargers were 5-0 in the Flyway and 12-2overall.
Soccer: Falls, Germantownpost conference wins
The Germantown Warhawks won theirfifth straight game Sept 19 while recordingtheir third double-digit win over a NorthShore Conference opponent.
The Warhawks scored on their first fivepossessions to open the game while alsoreturning a fumble and an interception for a
touchdown on the way to a 66-0 win atMilwaukee Lutheran.
Dwayne Lawhorn Jr. completed 11 of19 passes for four touchdowns while JoeLemerond ran for 165 yards and two touch-downs on 11 carries. Lawhorn started theevening with a 27-yard pass play to Cole
Karcz at the 10:35 minute of the first quar-ter. On Germantown's next possession,Lawhorn connected with Steve Doran on a2-yard pass play at the 8:18 mark. On theWarhawks next possession, Lawhorn con-nected with Karcz on a 37-yard pass playat the 5:54 mark. Germantown finished thequarter with a 37-yard field goal by CarterSchmitz.
"That was one of our goals this week,this is what we needed to do: We neededto figure out how to score right away andget after it, and we did," GermantownCoach Jake Davis said.
With the Nicolet forfeit later in the sea-son taken into consideration, Germantownqualified for the playoffs with the win overMilwaukee Lutheran.
Davis said he would continue to focuson having his team starting fast and execut-ing plays.
“We've got to build on what we'vedone and continue to get better," Davissaid.
Menomonee Falls 13, Hamilton3: The teams entered halftime scoreless.Menomonee Falls got on the board with a79-yard run by Bryce McMurtry at the 7:46mark of the third quarter to lead 6-0 afterthe extra point was unsuccessful. Hamiltonnarrowed the lead on a 21-yard field goalby Matt Barnes at the 2:03 mark of thethird quarter.
Menomonee Falls extended its leadwhen McMurtry and Brady Schneider con-nected on a 47-yard pass play at the 11:51mark of the fourth quarter.
McMurtry led all runners with 129yards on 17 carries and one touchdown.
Kettle Moraine Lutheran 27,Laconia 19: The Chargers improved theirFlyway Conference record to 3-0 whileholding a 4-1 overall record. Nicholas Lippran 14 times for 137 yards and two touch-downs while Jared Henning completed 9 of17 passes for 115 yards and a touchdownfor the Chargers.
Football: Germantown wins fifth straight game
Germantown’s Jacob DuFrane finished 20th at the Waukesha South meetSept. 20. Photo by Thomas J. McKillen.
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The Pauline Haass Public Libraryserves the communities of Lisbon andSussex and welcomes the opportunity toserve individuals with disabilities. If youor your child requires a program to be inan accessible format, please call thelibrary at least 72 hours in advance sothat arrangements can be made.
For more information, call 262-246-5180 or stop in at the Pauline HaassPublic Library, N64 W23820 Main St. inSussex, or check the library’s web site atwww.phplonline.org.
ADULT PROGRAMS AND NEWSMovie Matinee: Tuesday,
October 28, 1 p.m.The October selection is Million
Dollar Arm starring Jon Hamm as a one-time successful sports agent looking forthe next big baseball talent in India.Rated PG; 124 minutes. No registrationrequired.
Make It at the Library – HomeSpa
Join us on Tuesday, October 14 at6:30 p.m. for the second in our series ofadult DIY programs! Learn how to makebath bombs, body scrubs and more.Materials are limited and registration isrequired for this free program. Please callthe Library at 262-246-5181 to register.
Guitars, Gangsters andGuernseys: Further Down the Trailof Blue Mound Road in the Early20th Century – Tuesday, October21 at 7 p.m.
Historian Stephen Hauser will discusshow Les Paul, WTMJ, Golden GuernseyDairy, Beekman’s B-B-Q and Sam Peckblazed the trail of Blue Mound Road.This program is free, and sponsored bythe Friends of the Pauline Hasss Library.
No registration is required, but space islimited. For more information, call thelibrary at 262-246-5181.
TEEN PROGRAMSAll activities are free; some require
registration. For more information, visitwww.phplonline.org or call the library at(262) 246-5182.
7th and 8th Grade BookDiscussion:
Super Supernatural!Thursday, October 30, 4:30-5:15 p.m.
Check out a copy of one of the booksfrom our Super Supernatural booklist andjoin other teens to talk about your spine-tingling choice while enjoying a snack.Registration required; starting September2, register and choose your book at theYouth Services Desk.
Tweens Create: Mondays, October 13, November 3,
and November 24 4:30-5:15 p.m.Is crafting your thing? Experience
how books spark creativity in our newtween-friendly craft program. Open tokids be-Tween 4th and 7th grade withbasic experience in crafting.
No registration required, but space islimited. Program begins promptly at 4:30p.m. (be on time!)
Teen Advisory Board: September 30, 4 -4:45 p.m.Join just teens, the library’s teen advi-
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Wars Read Day held on October 11.Have fun and meet new people, whileyou earn community service hours andgain valuable leadership experience.Grades 8-12.
CHILDREN’S PROGRAMSAll activities are free; some require
registration. For more information, visitwww.phplonline.org or call the library at(262) 246-5182. Parents with childrenage seven and younger attending alibrary-sponsored activity must remain inthe building for the duration of that activ-ity.
Family Storytimes:Tuesdays 9:45-10:15 am and 10:30-11am (repeated) September 9-November25
Laugh, sing, and listen as belovedguest storyteller Kathy Luck shares books,songs, and puppetry. This half hour tra-ditional storytime will charm and delightall ages. No regis-tration. Just drop in!
Thursdays 10 -10:30 September 11-November 20
Have oodles of fun at our “SillyChickens” storytime with Ms. Kara. Enjoya half hour of light-hearted stories,songs, movement, and early literacygeared especially for preschool age.No registration. Just drop in!
Library Playgroup:Tuesdays and Thursdays, September 9-November 25
Join families from throughout the com-munity for a morning of play at thelibrary. This informal playgroup meetsTuesday and Thursday mornings afterStorytimes.
2nd and 3rd Grade BookDiscussion:
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LEGO Club: First and third Wednesdays,
September 3 – December 17, 6:30-7:30p.m.
Join other LEGO-loving kids to createand build with the library's LEGO bricks.Ages 4 and up. No registration. Just dropin!
School’s Out Movie Matinee: Fridays, October 3, November 7, and
Monday, December 29, 2 p.m.Join us for afternoon movies on early
release and holiday break days. Comefor the popcorn and stay for the movie!No registration, but space is limited.
Friday, October 3 - DisneynatureBears
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Monday, December 29 -Snowbuddies
Star Wars Reads Day:Saturday, October 11, 10 a.m.-2p.m.
Come dressed as your favorite StarWars character for a celebration of read-ing and Star Wars. Have fun, you will.No registration, just drop in!
Pumpkin Pageant:Bring a decorated pumpkin to the chil-dren’s department October 1 - October30 to the library for display and judging.Follow your imagination to create apumpkin that could win one of the follow-ing categories: most beautiful, mostunique, funniest, creepiest, people’schoice award, or an age category. Nocarved pumpkins, please. Guest judgeswill decide October 31.
Pauline Haass Public Library events
Cheery Cherry Fall Fair to benefitthe Emergency Department atCommunity Memorial HospitalThe 46th annual Cheery Cherry Fall
Fair–set for Sunday, Sept. 28, 9 a.m. to 4p.m., at Menomonee Falls Village Park,N87 W16701 Garfield Drive–will featureartists and crafters exhibiting handmadeitems for sale, including pottery, wood fur-niture, clothing, jewelry, hand-made soaps,metal work, mixed media, holiday andseasonal items and more. In addition toshopping, fair-goers will find entertain-ment, food, beverages and silent auctionitems. Proceeds from the fair will benefitthe Emergency Department at Froedtert &the Medical College of WisconsinCommunity Memorial Hospital.
Admission is a $4 donation at the gate.More than 4,000 attendees visit the fairannually, which is presented by theVolunteers in Partnership with CommunityMemorial Hospital.
The Cherry Booth will feature DoorCounty cherry products, including choco-late-covered cherries and cherry pie; whilethe food area features hot dogs, chickensandwiches, hamburgers, pizza and bar-
beque pork sandwiches. Children’s activi-ties include face painting, bean bag toss,balloon twister and more. Entertainment,including live music, will be in the gazebofrom 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Free parking and a shuttle to VillagePark will be available at N84 W16889Menomonee Avenue. The shuttle bus willoperate from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. For moreinformation about Cheery Cherry Fall Fair,visit www.cheerycherryfallfair.com.
Menomonee Falls Blood Drive set for Sept. 29
Holy Cross Lutheran Church, located atW156 N8131 Pilgrim Road inMenomonee Falls, will be hosting a blooddrive Monday, Sept. 29 from 2 to 7 p.m.To donate, one must be at least 17 yearsold, 110 pounds and in good health. Toschedule an appointment, call Barb at(414) 915-4800. Walk-ins welcome.
Next St. Anthony’s fish fry set for Oct. 3
The next fish fry at St. Anthony’s Parish,N74W13604 Appleton Avenue inMenomonee Falls, will be held Oct. 3 in
the school's Reichling Hall. The all-you-can-eat homestyle fish fry includes homemadepotato salad, cole slaw, rye bread, bever-age and dessert. The fish fry is offered onthe following Fridays: Oct. 3, Nov. 7, Dec.5, Jan. 9, Feb. 2 and 20, March 6 and 27and May 1. For more information and pric-ing, call the parish office at (262) 251-5910, ext. 710 or visit the parish website.
MenoHARmonee BarbershopChorus show Oct. 18
The MenoHARmonee BarbershopChorus will be presenting “The Magic ofBarbershop” at St. James Catholic Churchat 1:30 p.m. Oct. 18. The church is locat-ed at W220 N6588 Town Line Rd.
The concert will feature performancesby the chorus as well as the Magic of JohnLewit; Octet, Plus or Minue; and Tommy T.Family and Friends.
Tickets are $15 for adults and $5 forchildren. Sponsors are Malkin’s Carpets,Neu’s Building Center and St. Paul’sUnited Church of Christ. For information ontickets, contact Armin at (414) 962-5408.
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housed the Health and Human ServicesDepartment. Other items in the capitalbudget include spending approximately$220,000 to replace HVAC equipment atthe Law Enforcement Center and making$2.8 million in improvements at UW-Waukesha, including $1.4 million toreplace boilers.
The county Federated Library Systembudget will increase $458,700 in 2015,due mostly to a modification of the fundingformula stemming from the town of Lisbonending a joint library agreement with thevillage of Sussex.
During his presentation, Vrakas citedthe “triple A” bond ratings the county hasreceived from both Moody’s InvestorsServices and Fitch Investors Service.
“Through strategic and innovative think-ing, partnerships and tough decision mak-ing, we are able to ensure efficient deliveryof county services and cost savings to ourtaxpayers,” Vrakas said.
The budget now goes to County Boardcommittees for review. It will be consideredby the full board later this fall.
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7261 Hwy. 60 West, Hartford, WI 53027262-709-4444 • Email: [email protected]
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• A High School Diploma or equivalent• Good attendance record
• Great hands on assembly skills usinga variety of tools either at work or through a hobby
• Strong math and measurement skills
These are temp to hire positions and wewill be having an onsite job fair onWednesday, October 1st from 10am –3pm. All qualified individuals areencouraged to come meet with us.
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email resume to:[email protected]
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9077 Deerbrook TrailBrown Deer, WI 53223
BEFORE & AFTER SCHOOL STAFF NEEDED!The Germantown Recreation Department is looking forqualified individuals for a before & after school programfor children in grades K5-5. Hours are Monday-Friday,before school 5:45-8:45 am & after school 3:00-6:00pm.Leaders $8-$10/hr, Supervisors $10-$13/hr. Applicantsshould have experience in supervising children.Applications can be submitted to:
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SEASONAL MANUFACTURING TECHNICIANHartford and Brown Deer, WI
INVESTMENT CASTINGS
· Must be able to lift 50 lbs. frequently.
· High school diploma or equivalent.
· Ability to stand and/or walk for the duration of shift
· Ability to safely perform tasks which includecontinuously pulling, pushing, grasping, bending,and reaching.
Please apply online at Signicast.com
Please indicate seasonal work desired.
Signicast is an equal-opportunity employerEEO/AA M/F/V/D
JOBDESCRIPTION
QUALIFICATIONS
Ready to join the cast of a world class manufacturer asa seasonal employee? We are looking for team playerswith a positive attitude and a good work history thatenjoy solving problems and working in a fast pacedenvironment. Current openings are for highly motivatedteam players in a seasonal role in our manufacturingfacilities in Hartford and Brown Deer, Wisconsin. Theseasonal opportunity is expected to span from Januaryto approximately early June, with some opportunities forstarting earlier or ending later. These seasonal positionswill be part of our regular shifts. The day shift is from6:00 a.m. until 6:00 p.m. and the night shift is from6:00 p.m. until 6:00 a.m. This 12-hour shift works ona 2-week rotating 2-2-3, with every other Friday /Saturday / Sunday off. As a member of our winningteam, you’ll also enjoy benefits including 401(k) savingsplan with company match, and a quarterly paid profitsharing plan. This is an opportunity to continue yourprofessional growth with a world leader in a highlyautomated manufacturing industry with a growingcompany that prides itself on making all of our partsin the United States.
Individual should have experiencein food preparation, cooking, kitchenmaintenance, cleaning and helpingout where needed. Some weekendsare required. Compensation iscommensurate with ability.
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E.O.E.
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TECHNICIANTractor/TrailerTWO OPENINGS AVAILABLE
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7 plus years experiencepreferred. Tools are required.Offering family insurance and
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LEAD TECHNICIAN
GENERAL EMPLOYMENT
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DOES WORKING EVERY OTHERWEEKEND SOUND GREAT TOYOU? Make a difference in someone’slife only working every otherweekend. Bridges of Wisconsin islooking for you to work with adultsw/developmental disabilities in theWest Bend area. We are hiring for parttime E/O weekend and full time 2nd& 3rd shifts. All positions includeevery other weekend. You must be atleast 18 yrs old & have a licensed /insured / reliable vehicle. Please call262-338-4941 ext 33 & leave amessage.
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CERTIFIED NURSINGASSISTANTS
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Mayville Nursing & Rehabilitation Center iscurrently seeking qualified Certified NursingAssistants to join our caring team. All shifts areavailable. WI Certification is required; priorexperience is preferred.
Interested candidates can apply at the centerand get a tour visit us at www.extendicare.comto apply online.
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CARESTAFFFULL & PART TIME PM
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AUTUMN OAKS227 E. Washington St., Slinger
HEALTHCARE SERVICES
Apply in person atThe Gables of Germantown
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www.capricommunities.com • EOE
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certification plus at least 2 years'experience preferred. Reliable
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the word "CAREGIVER - GABLES" inthe subject line or apply in person.
COOK- Part Time Position
Prep and prepare meals according tostandard recipes, ensuring a clean and
safe kitchen and adhering to the dietaryconcerns of our residents. Prior cookingexperience is required. Days/evenings,
some weekends and holidays. Please sendresume to [email protected]
or apply in person.
Capri Communities is the premier providerof senior living communities in Southeastern
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