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Area dog owners from will appreciatethe improvements made to the GranvilleDog Park as part of an Eagle Scout proj-
ect by Menomonee Falls resident JordanOwens.The dog park is located at 11718 W.
Good Hope, near the citys border withthe village. As part of his Eagle Scout proj-ect, Owens hosted two clean up days inJune, which included cutting down deadtrees, trimming the main trails, haulingbrush and laying six truckloads of mulch(which was provided by the MilwaukeeCounty Parks Department). Owens wasassisted by approximately 14 people forthe first day and eight the second.
Also as part of the project, theplay/equipment area was rebuilt, and
ramps, run-thru barrels, agility poles,weave poles, and two benches with asmall table between were installed. Anold kiosk was also removed and a newone installed in its place.
When reached for comment lastweek, Owens said when it came time toconsider an Eagle Scout project, hethought about improvements at the parkbecause his family takes their dogs there.Besides the equipment needing anupgrade, the trails also required someattention.
Owens said it took only a few weeks
to get the necessary approvals fromMilwaukee County to proceed with theproject. A major challenge was having the
kiosk built to national park kiosk guide-lines.
We did a lot of clean-up, so trails aremore accessible and inviting. We continueto take our dogs to Granville and I amgoing to propose to my Troop an annualclean-up at the dog park to maintain
equipment, lay mulch as needed andclean-up trees and brush again, Owenssaid.
When the project was completed, thearea was upgraded from a dog park to a
Putting leadership skills to workFalls resident upgrades Granville Dog Park for Eagle Scout project
Jordan Owen is pictured in front of a kiosk that was installed as part ofupgrades to Granville Dog Park that Owens oversaw for his Eagle Scout proj-ect. Photo courtesy of Owens family.
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Washington County will hold its next FullService Clean Sweep Saturday, Oct. 12, 8a.m. to noon, at the Washington County
Highway Facility, 900 Lang St., West Bend.This is an opportunity for county residentsto properly dispose or recycle unwanted haz-ardous chemicals, electronic goods, pharma-ceutical medication and used tires. There willbe drive-through collection stations for con-venience.
A $10 pre-registration fee is required forthe hazardous waste and electronic goods;participation is limited to 250 vehicles perevent. Pre-registration is not required for thedrug collection. The used tire collection is alsounlimited; however, a maximum of 20 tires willbe accepted per participant, and per tire dis-
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The Germantown Senior Center will offerthe following computer classes this November.
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The Kettle Moraine Symphony hasannounced its 2013-2014 season, whichwill take audiences on Musical Journeyswith four live concert performances starting
in December. Dec. 7 at 2 p.m. at Our SaviorsChurch in West BendGerman CarolFestival
March 1 at 2 p.m. at Our SaviorsChurch in West BendRussian Romanticsconcert with a performance by the studentwinner of the Washington County ConcertoCompetition.
March 23, 2014 at the University ofWisconsin-Washington County: IrishImpressions performance will includedancers from the Cashel Dennehy School
of Irish Dance, and hors doeuvres, beerand wine will be available. May 18, 2014 at Holy Hill in
Hubertus: Concert will join the orchestra
and chorus.Season tickets are $65 for adults and
$55 for seniors for a four-concert subscrip-tion. Season ticket brochures with addition-
al information will be mailed later this sum-mer and available at local outlets.Individual tickets for the Irish
Impressions concert are also availablethrough UW-WC by phone at (262) 335-5208 or email at [email protected].
This year, ticket buyers and donors havea new option to order tickets online bygoing to the website at www.kmsympho-ny.org and clicking on Buy Tickets orDonate. Tickets may also be purchasedby mail by sending payment to KettleMoraine Symphony, PO Box 52, West
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Louise Schmidt, older adult and volunteercoordinator for the Menomonee FallsCommunity Recreation and Education depart-ment, said she had hoped to get the SeniorCenter accredited before retirement.
Schmidt achieved that goal in her firstattempt and one of the last things she did inher near decade-long tenure.
The Wisconsin Association of SeniorCenters (WASC) sent the good news lastmonth.
Accreditation is a great accomplishment,highlighting your organizations commitment toexcellence in programs and activities. It alsodocuments your dedication to operating at thehighest standards possible in a Senior Center,the letter from WASC states.
The Menomonee Falls Senior Center is oneof less than 30 accredited centers across thestate.
Successfully achieving accreditation sta-tus takes the work of many people both in thesenior center and in the community. Whenthese two groups work together the rewardswill be felt for many years to come, said JoanErickson, director of the Community Educationand Recreation Depar tment. Congratulationsgo out to Louise Schmidt for a well-deservedachievement that she pursued diligently. Theaccreditation could serve as a crown jewel ofher many accomplishments with the depart-ment,
Schmidt put together a committee includ-ing center members Dick Kasper, MarilynJaeger, Mar y Jane Mroc zek and JohnClancey. The group met monthly fromFebruary through May in preparation. It filledout 43 pages worth of questions and was
interviewed by three WASC representatives.They ask about everything from the pro-
grams you offer to when the bug guy comesand sprays the building, Schmidt said. It waspretty thorough. They checked the bathroomsand the fire alarms.
The process was even an education forSchmidt.
I learned a lot about finance ... how thedistrict runs, she said.
The WASC learned about one of the cen-ters unique qualities.
Were a rarity, a district that has a seniorcenter connected to the district, Schmidt said.They didnt know exactly how we fit in. Wetalked about that for quite a while.
And Schmidt smiled for quite a while uponlearning the center was indeed accredited.
It was what I called my bucket list, the lastthing I wanted to do before I retired, she said.Im proud of the people who helped me. Theyreally did a great service for the center.
It will be five years before t he center needsto apply for reaccreditation. Schmidt said thefirst time is the most difficult.
It will be years that the fruits of Schmidtand her committees labor will be felt as thecommittee will continue to meet every threemonths to consistently improve the center.
Louise and the committee have set theground work for continued success andimprovement of senior programming, saidErickson.
Schmidt retires at the end of this month.The capable Lori Oertel steps into her role totake the center to the next level.
Story courtesy of the School District ofMenomonee Falls
Older Beloved Adult and Volunteer Coordinator Louise Schmidt gets a hug from a sen-ior at her retirement party. Schmidt got the center accredited for the first time just beforeshe retired. Photo by School District of Menomonee Falls.
Falls Senior Center accreditedby state organization
dog/exercise park.It was a long project and it was well worth
it, he said.Owens, a freshman student at Menomonee
Falls High School, has been involved in scout-ing for more than eight years. He started outwith Cub Scout Pack 109 and then crossedover into Troop 109 in 2010.
I joined scouting for the adventure andfriendship. I have been camping in caves,stayed overnight in a submarine, and just this
last July, spent 10 days at the Summit in WestVirginia at the National Jamboree with 40,000other Scouts, Owens said.
During the National Jamboree, Owens hadthe opportunity to tour the Bull Run andGettysburg Civil War battlefield site and visit-ed the many war memorials in WashingtonD.C.
Scouting has given me self-esteem, tons ofknowledge and skills, and leadership abilitiesthat I will always call upon, he said.
By Thomas J. McKillen, Managing Editor
... Adventure and friendshipFrom page 1
A tradition in music that started in 1962 isstill a part of Menomonee Falls, and residentswill have an opportunity to hear it within thenext few weeks.
The MenoHarmonee Barbershop quartetwill be holding its upcoming Swing in FallCabaret at 7 p.m. Oct. 19 at St. JamesParish, W220 N6588 Town Hall Road. Theshow will feature MenoHarmonee followedby the womens quartet Noted. One Accordand accordionist will also perform at theevent. Tickets to the event are $15.
The chorus has two major shows eachone one each spring and the fall cabaret.
The chorus currently has 14 members.During the taping of the Village Voices pro-gram at the Falls Cable Access studio,Membership Chairman Rick Van Gomplesaid the chorus is looking for younger mem-bers, and noted that several members in thechorus are in their 80s.
Rehearsals are on each Tuesday from 7-9p.m. at St. Pauls Lutheran Church onAppleton Avenue in Menomonee Falls.
We have a wonderful time, (we) keep ita short night and its all about having fun, he
said.Van Gomple said that in addition to
MenoHarmonee, there are similar chorusgroups in Milwaukee, West Allis, andGreendale. In recent years, chorus groups inOconomowoc, Waukesha, and Ozaukeehave disbanded.
Van Gomple said he really wants to getthis chapter back again.
Theres no excuse for Germantown(and) Menomonee Falls not having a strongchapter, Van Gomple said.
Van Gomple said that in barbershopsinging, the younger members have beenare sons of members. He said the chorus istrying to reach out to attract younger mem-bers.
Van Gomple recalled attending a youthfestival two years ago that featured 740 chil-dren sponsored by other barbershop chorusgroup.
The harmonies is what brings themback, he said.
By Tho mas J. McK ill en, Man agingEditor
The Menoharmonee Chorus performs at the Falls Cable Access studio during a taping
of Village Voices last week. Photo by Thomas J. McKillen.
MenoHarmonee chorus preparesfor cabaret show
The School District of Menomonee Falls inconjunction with he Band Bunch Boosterorganization will be holding their annual Falls
Metals Recycling Drive at the High SchoolStadium parking lot on Oct. 5 from 8 a.m. tonoon.
This is a great way to unload that scrapmetal for free while helping to raise funds andsupport the school districts band programs.Items that can be donated included old appli-ances, snow blowers, lawn mowers, grills,
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According to the Oral Cancer Foundation there will be42,000 Americans that receive a diagnosis of oral orpharyngeal cancer this year and this will result in 8000 deaths.
Oral cancer is a group of cancers that involve the head andneck and are found to be squamous cell carcinoma in 90% ofcases. Squamous cell carcinomas have a much greater chanceof spreading (or metastasizing) in comparison to basal cellcarcinomas. The lesion is often asymptomatic which makesoral cancer screenings imperative. It most commonly appearsas a reddish skin plaque or ulcer that grows slowly. A cancercell is one that doesn't turn off and keeps multiplying as aresult of a genetic mutation to genes. These cells cannot repairthemselves.
Where can oral cancer appearin my mouth?
Oral or mouth cancer most commonly involves the tongue.It may also occur on the floor of the mouth, cheek lining,gums , the roof of one's mouth, or the lips. They may arisefrom many types of tissue in the mouth including salivaryglands and lymph tissue.
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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.
Your cooperation during this flushing procedure will benefit all water customers.
Menomonee Falls Water Utility 262-532-4800
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LIFE CHURCHServices Times - Saturday 4:30pm; Sunday9:00am & 10:45am. Childrens Service &Nursery Provided. All services atGermantown Market Place - Squire &Mequon Rd. 262.251.5050www.lifechurchwi.com
FAITH LUTHERAN CHURCHW172 N11187 Division Rd, Germantown.Pastor Thomas Kaul. (262) 251-8250. Timesof worship: Wednesdays 6:30pm, Sundays9am.
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UNITED METHODIST CHURCH3617 Scenic Rd., Jackson 262-677-1311
www.stillwaterschurch.comContemporary, Staffed Nursery at all services &Sunday School provided at Sat. & Sun. services.Worship: Saturday 5pm, Sunday 9 & 10:30amWed. 6:30-7pm 30 good minutes ServiceBible study 7:15-8:15pm
UNITED CHURCH OF CHRISTSt. Pauls United Church of Christ.N89 W16856 Appleton Ave. MenomoneeFalls. 262-251-5160. Services: Sunday9:30am Worship; 9:30am Sunday School.
LUTHERAN CHURCHOF THE PRINCE OF PEACE
Good Hope & Pilgrim Roads - MenomoneeFalls. Worship: Thursday 6:30pm and Sunday9:00am. Sunday School/Bible Study Sunday10:15am. 262-251-3360. Handicap accessi-ble. www.popmf.com
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N84W16707 Menomonee Ave. 262-251-3830Traditional Worship and Christian EducationSundays 8:30 & 10:00 AM; ContemporaryWorship Sundays 11:00 AM; Family WorshipFourth Sunday of the Month 8:30 AM.Nursery available at all services.
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New location at W196 N9525 Cross ViewWay, Menomonee Falls, 262-251-0670.Worship Sat 5:00pm; Sun 8:00, 9:30 &11:00am; JAM Sunday School 9:30am;Traditional & Contemporary Worship;www.grace-connect.org. Come join us -Grace feels like home!
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For more information on how to have your churchs services listed here, please call Christine at 262-512-5028Deadline: 3pm Wednesday
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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 14, 2013). 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 13, 2013.
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 and
the Village of Germantown WILL NOT pickup such leaves. Again, we encourage you totake your leaves to the Recycling Center.
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For the annual Condella's Coats for Kidscampaign, parent can drop off slightly usedchildren's coats at all Fox Bros Piggly Wigglystores now through Saturday, Oct. 12.
Fox Bros is a partner in the 2013Condella's Coats for Kids campaign organ-ized by WITI FOX 6. This is the 28th year ofthe campaign that has helped thousands andthousands of area children.
To celebrate the campaign, FOXTOBER-FEST will be held at all Fox Bros stores Oct.12. Special sales, tastings and activities forthe family including Guess the Pumpkin'sWeight and children's coloring contests willbe a part of the festivities.
In conjunction with FOXTOBERFEST, FoxBros is asking that families remember !others
and donate coats."Providing a coat can make a differencefor a family living in poverty," said MajorDeborah Sjogren, Milwaukee Salvation
Army. "As daily living costs rise, every dollarcounts and a free coat allows for dollars to bespent in other areas such as food, rent orheat."
Vince Condella, WITI FOX 6 ChiefMeteorologist, has been leading the cam-paign since the beginning.
"'I am counting on the generosity of every-one again this year," said Condella. "Thisentire effort is completely dependent on oneperson helping another by donating a coat."
Partners with WITI FOX 6 in Condella'sCoats for Kids includes ITU who donates thewashing of the coats and BondedTransportation Solutions, who pick up coatsat the donation sites. Steinhafels, JohnsonBank and Subway Restaurants are drop off
sites and the Salvation Army works with areaschools to distribute coats to school childrenwho need them.
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Manufacturing is part of the future inAmerica, and a five-year-old event seeks to getthat message out to tomorrows workforce.
The Manufacturing Career Expo, whichwill be held Oct. 9-10 at Davians BanquetCenter in Menomonee Falls, will connect stu-dents from three school districts MenomoneeFalls, Germantown and Hamilton with 23manufacturers. Students from each school willattend the event at separate times. In addition,the event is open to the public from 2-6 p.m.Oct. 9 and 2-4 p.m. Oct. 10.
Todays manufacturing can be describedas advanced manufacturing requiring preci-sion, robotics, computer programming,
automation, innovation, lean, requiringlearned skills taking place in clean, safe envi-ronments. Careers in manufacturing providefamily sustaining incomes, the GermantownChamber stated in a news release promotingthe event.
The Germantown chamber co-sponsors theevent with the Menomonee Falls and Sussexchambers. More than 1,300 students haveattended the event since it was first star ted.
Lynn Grgich, Germantown chamber direc-tor, said the program was first started at theMenomonee Falls chamber with a focus groupof manufacturers looking for a way to utilizechamber resource in securing future employ-ees.
Because Germantown and Sussex alsohave a large number of manufacturers in our
communities and are logistically so close, theMenomonee Falls Chamber invited us to part-ner with them in this endeavor. The Chambersare committed to this event because our manu-facturers see value in it, Grgich said.
While the event was focused strictly on the
students in the three districts the first few years,last year hours were set aside to be open tothe public.
After holding the event for a few years, itwas evident we could host more students. Soin 2012 we started offering an open-to-the-public time period and publicized it to postsecondary students at the two-year schools,middle school students and their parents, andemployees and their students at the companieswho were represented at the event, Grgichsaid.
Grgich said invitations for this years eventhave been sent out to high schools inOzaukee, Milwaukee, Washington andWaukesha counties. She said organizersanticipate 500 students will attend theThursday times.
Besides potential employees who are cur-rently students in the schools, MenomoneeFalls Chamber of Commerce ExecutiveDirector Toni Yates added the expo is alsoseeking to inform others in the communityabout careers in t he manufacturing sector.
It is important to get the message of man-ufacturing out to the parents as well. We needparents to realize that manufacturing today isnot the manufacturing of old. Manufacturing
A future in manufacturing: Expo exposes students to different career options
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Local pizzeria Pizza Station is offering can-cer patients across the country a Slice ofHope by donating 15 percent of its sales fromFriday, Oct. 11 to the Seattle-based KarenMullen Breast Cancer Foundation.
October 11 has been designated asNational Pizza Party Day by Slice of Hope, acharitable initiative of the pizza industry, andpizzerias nationwide will be donating funds tothe foundation that day. Slice of Hope hasbanded together these eateries in an effort tofight this disease that impacts hundreds of thou-sands of individuals each year. In fact, morethan 190,000 new cases of breast cancer willbe diagnosed this year and approximately40,000 women will die from the disease. Thatsapproximately 110 breast cancer deaths daily,and Pizza Station owners Tim and Barb Holtz
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Tim encourages the public to eat at PizzaStation on Oct. 11.
Please come down to Pizza Station thatnight to show your support of this cause, hesaid.
The Karen Mullen Breast CancerFoundation has committed to giving 100 per-cent of the Slice of Hope proceeds to several ofthe nations leading breast cancer researchlabs.
Slice of Hope is spearheaded by PizzaToday editor Jeremy White. White, along withthe magazine publisher Pete Lachapelle and asmall team of cyclists,, will bike through NewEngland Oct. 9-12 to raise awareness for thefight against breast cancer. The cycling route
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Raspberry Festival at Jackson Historical SocietyTop photo: Pommersche Tanzdeel Freistadt performed during the Raspberry Festival held at the
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Another option for recreation activitiesdebuted in Jackson this fall.
A groundbreaking was held for anarchery range at the Jackson Town Hall ParkSept. 12.
When reached for comment last week,Jackson Joint Parks and Recreation DirectorKelly Valentino said she first proposed the
archery range to the Town Board in fall 2011,which voted to move ahead with the project.According to Valentino, in spring 2012 internBilly Welacha laid the groundwork for thedevelopment of the range. Welacha workedwith Barb and Norb Yogerst, who run anarchery program through a 4-H club.
I dont think this project could have hap-pened without their guidance, Valentinosaid.
In addition, Valentino said Cade Alcoxmade several parts of the archery range partof his Eagle Scout project, while members ofAlcoxs Boy Scout troop 765 contributed withspreading mulch and in organizing the dedi-cation ceremony.
Valentino said that in addition to beingused for recreation programming, 4-H Clubsand local scouts will be using the range. Shesaid the facility is a recreational rangefocuses on families and instruction.
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Give your kids the chance to get those costumes on early and SHOWOFF! Youknow they want to anyway! Join the Jackson Jt. Parks & Recreation Departmentand WESTBURY BANK for the Annual Ghoul Gala. Play games, dance, havetreats and win lots of fun prizes with all your ghoul friends! Parents dont worry,our ghoulish volunteers will be dressed appropriately for all ages. We discour-age negative/gory costumes. What a perfect way to start your Trick or Treatadventure and show off that costume you only get to wear once!
Bring your own camera and decorate your Ghoul Gala memory photo album to fillwith your 2013 Halloween pictures, enter the free Costume Show/Contest, enjoy afun dance party, Crazy Science Fun, Crafts, and lots of fun games & prizes and more!
Make this years Halloween a special one for the entire family!
Date: Sunday, October 27
Time: 3:00 to 5:30 pm
Trick or Treat: Village & Town of Jackson Trickor Treat is from 5:30 to 7:30pm)
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Fee: FREE - (game/treat/project tickets .25 each)AWESOME Prizes and Fun Stuff!!!!
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On behalf of the S/Sgt. Henry F. GummAmerican Legion Post 486 Auxiliary ofJackson , representing the 2013 Action inJackson Raffle Commit tee, we sincerely t hankall the supporters and volunteers for the2013 Raffle. Special recognition is given tothe following supporters:
Diamond: S/Sgt. Henry F. GummAmerican Legion Post 486; Jackson PetHospital; Gierachs Grading & Paving; andSchmidt Funeral Home.
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Hartford; East Side Mart; Gerald & KarenGroth; S/Sgt. Henry F. Gumm Unit 486Auxiliary; Infinity EDM LLC; Kettle MoraineCoatings; Kirchayn Auto Parts; PleasantValley Vet; Quality Removal; QualityStamping & Tube Corp.; Lora Strobel-American Family Ins.; and Westbury Bank.
Ruby: Family Dental Care; JacksonTruck Body; Kettle Moraine Bowl-Slinger;Donald O. Klug, Inc.
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The Action in Jackson CommitteeS/Sgt.Henry F. Gumm American Legion Post 486-Jackson , S/Sgt. Henry F. Gumm AmericanLegion Auxiliary Unit 486-Jackson, Village ofJackson/Jackson Joint Parks and RecreationDepartment, and the newly formed GreaterJackson Busines s Alliance would like to thankall who supported our event.
Action in Jackson thanks 2013 raffle and event supporters
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Storyteller and singer Stuart Stotts will bringhis comedic personality to the Schauer Arts &Activities Center on Sunday, Oct. 20 at 3 p.m.
Stotts is an award-winning singer, author,and storyteller who lives in DeForest, Wis. Hehas worked as a full-time performer since 1986and gives over 200 shows a year for familiesaround the Midwest. The Kennedy Centerteaching artist is a frequent presenter at confer-ences and workshops for teachers, parents andlibrarians.
Part of the Tikes in Pikes series, Stotts inter-active show for all ages is filled with songs andstories that aim to be both funny and education-al. Stuart, who plays guitar, National SteelGuitar, rainstick and water drum, gets audi-ences involved through singing and dancing.
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Stuart Stotts at Schauer Center Oct. 20
Falls Patio Players is holding auditions for acast of children and adults ages 7 and up whoare needed for a musical version of "ChristmasCarol".
Auditions will be held Monday, Oct. 7 (kidsages 7 to 15) Tuesday, Oct. 8 (adults ages 16and up), in North Middle School Auditorium,N88 W16750 Garfield Drive, MenomoneeFalls. Prepare 16 bars of a song to sing a cap-pella or with accompanist (provided). Wearcomfortable clothes, and be prepared to do
some improv or read from the script as needed.Call-backs will be announced by the director asneeded. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. for registra-tion and auditions begin at 7 p.m.
Show dates are December 6th at 7 p.m.,Dec. 7th at 3 p.m. and 7 p.m., and Dec. 8th at1 p.m. and 4 p.m. Actors must have off all dayFriday the 6th for school shows. Informationmay be found on the web site:www.fallspatio-players.com. Questions to Mary Beth Topf-director at [email protected].
Falls Patio Players auditions Oct. 7-8
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The Germantown boys cross countryteam finished seventh at the MuskegoWarrior Invitational Sept. 28.
Trevor Becker led Germantown with asixth place finish, running the course in16:51. He was followed by Nick Foti (20th,17:21), Dan Horanoff (44th, 17:47), JakeDuFrane (55th, 17:57), Brady Sheridan(59th, 18:06) Blake DeMunck (76th, 18:22)and Craig Reese (78th, 18:24).
The Menomonee Falls boys cross coun-try team finished 17th at the meet.
The Hamilton boys cross country teamfinished fourth at the Pete Nielsen KettleMoraine Laser Relays Sept. 28. Hamiltonwas led by a 13th place finish by RobertLittle, who ran the course in 17:27.67. Hewas followed by Joshua DeSorcy (23,17:48.36), Eric Downs (42nd, 18:25.98),
Jacob Storm (52nd, 18:38.75). In t he sec -ond relay race, Steven Smith placed ninthwith a time of 18:38.74 and was followedby Aaron Hintz (18th, 18:57.48), SeanThompson (20th, 18:58.23) and BenjaminBurke (37th, 19:29.84)
Hamilton placed third in the girls compe-tition at the relays. Ashlyn Paulson ledHamilton with a 14th place finish in the firstrace, running the course in 16:14.32. Shewas followed by Anna Selestow (45th,17:28.81), Hannah Jeffers (47th, 17:33.54)and Emmerson Vesely (53rd, 17:51.03). Inthe second race, Emma Woelfel placed sev-enth with a time of 16:56.03. She was fol-lowed by Ammel Marie (14th,17:18.19),Victoria Schulze (19th, 17:33.53) and ErinFardy (20th, 17:34.69).
Cross country: Germantown boysseventh at Muskego Invite
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Grafton stayed even with Germantownfor a quarter before the Warhawks scoredthree touchdowns in nine minutes on the wayto a 35-0 win.
"They came at us hard, they're a goodteam, " Germantown Coach Jake Davis saidof Grafton, which was celebratingHomecoming week. "They played hard, theygave us their best and we decided to get in agrove and get it going."
With the win, Germantown is now onewin away from qualifying for the playoffs.
Germantown opened the scoring asDwayne Lawhorn Jr. connected with NickHolcomb on a 49-yard pass play at the 9:25mark of the second quarter. Germantownheld Grafton on the next possession and thengot the ball on the 25-yard line after a badpunt. Wide receiver Connor Schulz then tooka handoff and connected with Holcomb on a12-yard pass play at the 6:34 mark to finisha four-play drive.
Germantown's third score came as JoeLemerond scored on an 11-yard run at the1:56 mark to make the score 21-0 to finish offa three-play drive. Germantown had onemore opportunity to score before halftime butGrafton intercepted the ball in the end zone.
Germantown's other scores came on a 2-yard run by Lemerond at the 2:52 mark of the
third quarter and a 7-yard pass play fromLawhorn to Walters with 11:49 remaining.Lemerond led Germantown with 99 yardsrushing in 19 carries.
Davis said he was pleased with the bal-ance on offense between the run and pass.
Afterward, Germantown had a 3-1 NorthShore Conference record and a 5-1 overallmark. Germantown could clinch a spot in theplayoffs with a win over Nicolet Oct. 4.
Menomonee Falls 49, WauwatosaEast 3: Menomonee Falls came within onewin of a playoff bid with a win over theRaiders. Christian Almonte ran 20 times for170 yards and two touchdowns while AdamVechart ran seven times for 109 yards andtwo touchdowns. Bryce Murtry ran four timesfor 40 yards and two touchdowns.Menomonee Falls final score came on a 9-yard run by Boyd Sansone.
Afterward, Menomonee Falls had a 3-1Greater Metro Conference record and a 5-1overall mark.
Marquette 38, Hamilton 21:Hamilton's record dropped to 2-2 in theGreater Metro Conference and 3-3 overallfollowing the loss. Drew Patterson ran 21times for 126 yards and scored two touch-downs while Isaiah Webb returned a kickofffor Hamilton's other touchdown.
Menomonee Falls opened the SprawlSept. 27 with wins over Wisconsin Lutheran(25-23, 25-19), Manitowoc Lincoln (25-20,27-25) and Arrowhead (25-13, 25-11). Thenext morning, Menomonee Falls beat CatholicMemorial (25-22, 25-16) and WestoshaCentral (25-21, 25-18) to advance to the goldmedal bracket. In the semifinal, MenomoneeFalls beat Greater Metro Conference rivalDivine Savior Holy Angels 25-16, 25-22. TheIndians then finished the day with a 24-26, 18-25 loss to East Troy.
It is the second weekend tournament lossto East Troy for Menomonee Falls, who lost tothe top-ranked Division 2 squad at the ThomasMore/Homestead Joust in August.
Im very pleased with what we didtoday, Menomonee Falls Coach J.C. Brunssaid. Weve played in the two biggest tour-naments of the year and weve lost to the bestteam in the state both times. You cant com-plain about that too much.
Bruns noted that in addition to the Sprawl,it was also Homecoming weekend forMenomonee Falls.
Against East Troy, Bruns said its necessaryto serve tough to keep them out of theiroffense.
We had good stretches of that in the first
game but not enough overall in both games tobe effective, he said.
Coming out of the Sprawl, Bruns said histeam is healthy.
Im very pleased with where are rightnow. Weve just got to maintain that movingforward.
In conference play Oct. 1, MenomoneeFalls beat West Allis Hale 22-25, 25-20,25-15, 25-11.
The Germantown girls volleyball team fin-ished second at its home invitational Sept. 28.Germantown opened the tournament withwins over Slinger (25-16, 25-13), Hamilton(25-16, 25-12), Franklin (25-11, 25-23) andWhitnall (25-20, 24-26, 15-13). Germantownlost to New Berlin Eisenhower 25-17, 25-22before ending the day with a 25-11, 25-10win over Greendale Martin Luther.
In conference play Oct. 1, Germantownlost to Nicolet 17-25, 22-25, 26-24, 18-25)
Hamilton lost all its matches at theGermantown Invite, falling to Martin Luther(21-25, 25-27), Whitnall (20-25, 19-25),Germantown, Slinger (21-25, 13-25), Franklin(23-25, 23-25) and Eisenhower (11-25, 16-25). Hamilton then lost to Brookfield East inGreater Metro Conference play Oct. 1, 19-25,8-25, 18-25).
Germantown improved its overall record to7-5 following wins against nonconference andconference opponents within t he past week.
On Sept. 26, Germantown defeated WestBend West in a nonconference match, 4-0.
Paul Cizewski scored two of Germantown'sgoals, with assists from Preston Yahr and ZachKnudson. The Warhawks other goals camefrom Lucas Sbraglia (assist from Junior Beltran)and Beltran (assist by Cizewski).
Germantown followed that victory with a9-0 win at Port Washington Oct. 1. Afterward,Germantown had a 5-2 North ShoreConference record and was tied for second
place with Grafton in the conference.Menomonee Falls remained in third place
in the Greater Metro Conference with a 3-3conference record and a 13-5 overall mark fol-lowing a 2-0 win at Brookfield Central Oct. 1.
Menomonee Falls' goals came from KayOlapo and Will VanderHorst.The previous Saturday Menomonee Falls
defeated Kettle Moraine Lutheran 7-2 in a non-conference match. Jacob Lucht scored twogoals while Olapo, Connor Young, Ian Storts,Nick Gonzales and Joe Burgoyne also scoredfor Menomonee Falls.
Boys soccer: Germantown tops KML, Port
Girls volleyball:Falls second at Sprawl
Germantown runs past Grafton,within 1 win of playoffs
Menomonee Falls defensive tackle Kendall Walker makes his way downfield after mak-ing a one-handed interception on a tipped pass in the second half of a 49-3 win overWauwatosa East Sept. 27. The Indians improved to 5-1. Photo by School District ofMenomonee Falls.
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recovered.
Vandalism An unknown subject(s) vandalized the
comfort station at Oakwood Park, W143N6899 Aspen Drive, during the overnighthours of Sept. 17 and 18. Obscene wordswere scratched into the Plexiglass windowsthat face southwest.
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today is a high tech, highly skilled, well-payingindustry that is suited perfectly for the studentsof today and their 21st century skill set, Yatessaid.
She added that attendance has increasedat the event over the past several years, so theword is getting out about manufacturing as acareer option.
With all things it takes time and a shift inthinking, she said.
When interviewed at last years event, TimSabinash of Magnatek noted that in additionto community residents and parents of students
from the Menomonee Falls, Germantown andSussex areas attending the open house, the2012 event drew students from the BrookfieldCentral Project Lead the Way program alsoattended the event.
We are able to put a lot of great manu-facturers in one place, have excellent displaysthat really have a chance for companies toshow what their wares are and give a goodview of manufacturing in the 21st Century,Sabinash said. This isnt only for the kids,