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NEWS
Old Falls Village
Days: The Old Falls
Village Days this year is
at Old Falls Village, on
Saturday and Sunday
May 30-31. Old Falls
Village is located at the
corner of Pilgrim Road
and County Line Road,
Menomonee Falls. See
page 8.
Metals drive: The
Menomonee Falls School
District, in conjunction
with the Band Bunch
Booster organization, will
be holding its spring metals recycling drive at
Menomonee Falls High
School
Schumann
Stadium parking lot on
Saturday, June 6 from 8
a.m. to noon. See page
17.

Cancer Survivor Day

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Church Listings

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Out on the Town

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Karls Market

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Home Improvement

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Classifieds

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Employment

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Girls soccer postseason soccer matchups announced. See page 15.

Falls girls basketball team honored


for grade point average
Best among
Division I schools
in state
The Menomonee Falls girls
basketball team recently won
an award for its performance in
the classroom.
The team was recognized
by the Wisconsin Basketball
Coaches Association (WBCA)
as having the highest grade
point average among all
Division I girls teams in the state.
Coach Craig Amundson
said that while he submitted his Members of the Menomonee Falls girls basketball team are (front row) Laura
team for consideration in past Marx, Hannah Matthiesen, Emily Jacobs, Amanda Schultz, Jessie Barczak,
years but didnt place, he Taylor Clinton, Hannah Crownover, (second row) Coach Craig Amundson,
sensed this year would be difMarissa Igunbor, Madison Grzesiak, Lexi Boram, Jordan Lemieux, Alyssa
ferent.
Based on numbers I saw in Marks, Jessica Boerner, Elena Beck, Allie Paulson, Karly Volz, and Assistant
previous years, I sensed if it was Coach Shane Cox.
based on the (grade point)
by taking every student on the team,
I was thrilled because this has
numbers we had in previous years, multiplying their GPA by the number of never happened with us, he said.
wed have a good chance of win- credits they have, adding all of those
Amundson said the recognition
ning, Amundson said.
numbers and dividing that by total shows his team are student-athletes
The players on the team had a number of credits.
theyre students and athletes. They
3.88 grade point average on 1-4
Having a really super strong sen- play basketball but theyre also in the
scale, with 4 being the highest. ior class is what propels that forward, classroom. They take care of business
Amundson explained the figure is he said.
in the classroom big time.
weighted toward seniors who do well.
Amundson said he learned of the
By Thomas J. McKillen,
He said the team GPA was tabulated honor approximately two weeks ago.
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A commitment to serving customers


L.T. Hampel Corp. makes industry list
BY THOMAS J. MC KILLEN
MANAGING EDITOR
For the L.T. Hampel Corp., a recent ranking in an industry publication was not a surprise, but a goal achieved.
L.T. Hampel Corp., located at W194
N11551 McCormick Drive in Germantown,
was founded by Lance T. Hampel in 1976 and
employs 130 people at its 200,000-square
foot facility.
The company specializes in heavy gauge
thermoforming, a process in which a plastic
sheet is heated to a pliable temperature and
formed to a specific shape in a mold. Vacuum
forming, pressure forming and twin-sheet forming are all areas of expertise for Hampel.
Earlier this year, L.T. Hampel Corp. was
ranked 10th for industrial thermoforming by
Plastics News. During a recent interview, company President Paul A. Lorge said that in the
past the company had been in the 20 to 30
range in the annual ranking.
"A couple of years ago we made it one of
our internal goals to crack that top 10, as part
of what we drive our employees toward. We
want to be a leader in the industry we serve
and making the list in Plastics News helps reaffirm that leadership position," Lorge said.
He said that getting into the top 10 in the
ranking was the achievement of a goal that
involved all 130 employees coming together.
"It affirms the commitment that we have to
our customers, it affirms the commitment that
we have to our employees to continue to
push and provide high quality products at

great prices with excellent customer service,"


Lorge said. "Customers keep coming back to
us, we continue to grow, we continue to provide more and more opportunities for employees. It does affirm what we've been doing for
30-plus years."
At the start of the interview, Lorge
described company founder Lance T. Hampel
as a "serial inventor and an entrepreneur" who
has more than 20 patents to his name.
Hampel started with a smaller company in the
industry and advanced to an operations manager at that company. When Lance Hampel
was 32-years-old, he started the company by
renting a 5,000-square-foot building a few
blocks away from the current company facility.
Hampel started the company with a forklift, a
thermoformer that was in pieces and one
employee. Early customers included
International Harvester, Bendix and John
Deere.
"Always an engineer by trade and by
practice and just an inventor inquisitive
mind," Lorge said of Hampel. "A guy who was
in search of problems that he knows he can
provide solutions to."
That has included creating the proprietary
Calf-Tel calf hutches, which are used as housing for calves. Lorge said the company has
approximately 55 to 60 percent of that market
worldwide, and has more than 400,000
hutches in service used to raise more than two
million calves each year. Lorge said the company ships the product to 40 countries.
"Where there are cows or calves, you'll
find the Calf-Tel product," Lorge said. He fur-

The L.T. Hampel Corp. (shop area pictured above) recently was named a top 10
industrial thermoformer by an industry publication.
ther explained that the knowledge of dairy
industry from employees is part of the success
behind the Calf-Tel line.
"We provide a plastic housing solution for
calves. But with our sales force, most of which
have experience in the dairy (industry), they
are very familiar with the animals, they're really consultants on calf care, Lorge said.
They're not just selling a product; we're selling a solution that provides better care for your
calves making them more productive members
of the herd."
Lorge also noted that the success of the

company stems from the commitment to finding solutions to the needs faced by its customer base.
"We get excited about providing solutions
to their challenges and their opportunities. To
stay in the good graces of your customers for
40 years says you're doing something right,"
Lorge said. "It says you're paying attention to
the things they need, you're providing extraordinary customer service, it's something we
take pride in, that we have longevity with a lot
of our customers."

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May 30, 2015

National Cancer Survivors Day celebrated worldwide


The following information was taken from
the National Cancer Survivors Day Web site.
On Sunday, June 7, 2015, tens of thousands of people around the world will gather
in their local communities to observe the 28th
annual National Cancer Survivors Day.

Hundreds of cities across the U.S. and abroad


will hold celebrations on this day to honor cancer survivors, to bring attention to the ongoing
challenges of cancer survivorship, and to show
the world that life after a cancer diagnosis can
be fruitful, rewarding, and inspiring.
National Cancer Survivors Day is an
annual worldwide Celebration of Life that is
held on the first Sunday in June. It is the one
day each year when everyone joins forces to
recognize the cancer survivors living in our
communities and raise awareness of the ongoing challenges they face. NCSD also provides
an opportunity for cancer survivors to connect
with other survivors, celebrate the milestones
theyve achieved, and acknowledge the family
members, friends, and healthcare professionals who have supported them along the way.
A survivor is anyone living with a history
of cancer from the moment of diagnosis
through the remainder of life, according to the
National Cancer Survivors Day Foundation,
administrator for the celebration.
For the vast majority of survivors, cancer

is no longer the automatic death sentence that


it was a few decades ago, says Foundation
spokesperson, Laura Shipp. The reality is that,
among U.S. adults, the 5-year relative survival
rate for all cancers combined is now approximately 68 percent. In 1987, the year that
NCSD began, that number was just 56 percent.
National Cancer Survivors Day is an
opportunity for cancer survivors to join with
each other and celebrate this new reality in
cancer survivorship that more people are living
longer and better quality lives after cancer
than ever before. It is also an opportunity to
bring attention to the challenges these survivors face after diagnosis, and sometimes
even years after treatment ends.
NCSD started in the United States in 1987,
and it is now celebrated worldwide in countries including Canada, Australia, India, South
Africa, Greece, Saudi Arabia, Italy, and
Malaysia, according to Shipp.
More Americans than ever are surviving
cancer. According to the American Cancer

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million cancer survivors alive in the US today,
and that number is expected to grow to almost
19 million by 2024. Even though cancer incidence rates are dropping, the number of cancer survivors is rising due, in part, to earlier
detection and better treatments. As the number
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more important than ever to address the
unique needs of these survivors.
To say that surviving cancer is challenging would be an understatement, says Shipp.
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MENOMONEE FALLS
EMMANUEL COMMUNITY
UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
N84W16707 Menomonee Ave. 262-251-3830
Traditional Worship Sundays 8:30 & 10:00
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GRACE EV. LUTHERAN CHURCH
W196 N9525 Cross View Way, Menomonee
Falls, 262-251-0670. Worship Sat 5:00pm;
Sun 8:00, 9:30 & 11:00am; JAM Sunday
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LUTHERAN CHURCH
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Good Hope & Pilgrim Roads - Menomonee
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CROSSWAY CHURCH
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Sunday morning worship services at 9:00am
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JACKSON
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FAITH LUTHERAN CHURCH


W172 N11187 Division Rd, Germantown.
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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 &
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WEST ALLIS
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF WEST ALLIS
1576 S. 78th St. 414-258-7400. Bible study for
all ages at 9am. Worship at 10:15am with nursery care provided. www.firstbaptistwestallis.org
SUSSEX
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W240 N5765 Maple Ave., Sussex. Pastor
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May 30, 2015

Falls HS hires
band and orchestra director
Meredith Planton will join Menomonee Falls
High School as a band and orchestra director for
the 2015-16 school year, the district announced
May 27.
We are thrilled to bring in a musical scholar
and a rising star of her caliber, Principal Corey
Golla said in a statement issued by the district.
Im excited to see the synergy that develops
between Meredith and our outstanding music
staff.
In a statement, the district said Planton has
completed her work as a graduate assistant with
Prof. John Climer, Ph.D., at the University of
Wisconsin-Milwaukee in its graduate program in
instrumental conducting.
Only two such positions in this competitive
program are awarded each year and it is rare
that one is granted to a new graduate, the district noted in its release.
Planton received her undergraduate degree
from UW-Stevens Point in 2013. At Stevens Point
she was awarded the Pi Kappa Lambda music
scholarship for outstanding contributions to the
department.
In addition to her work in instrumental music,
Planton also has a minor in dance.
"I am ecstatic to be joining the team at

Menomonee Falls High School and to be a part


of such a highly regarded music program! I look
forward to collaborating on many levels with
staff and students," said Planton.
Planton will replace Michael Zens, who
accepted a position closer to his home in
Franklin.
Planton will join a music staff at the high
school that includes John Woger, who conducts
orchestra and the bands, and Brian Scheele,
who directs the choir.
Woger shared his support to the addition of
Planton.
Having worked with Miss Planton at UWM,
I am confident in her ability to be a valuable
member of the band and orchestra team,
Woger said. Her musical knowledge and experiences make(s) her a perfect fit to continue our
tradition of excellence.
Menomonee Falls will also be adding Kristin
Tan to the high school staff as a string consultant.
Tan presently conducts the orchestra at North
Middle School and is a strings specialist. The district said that adding her expertise to the high
school program will allow the high school to
enhance the support to the strings program to a
new level.

The Menomonee Falls High School band performs in the villages


Memorial Day parade May 25. Photo by Thomas J. McKillen.

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and Sunday May 30th and 31st, which is


located at the SW corner of Pilgrim Road
and County Line Rd Q., Menomonee Falls,
WI.
Join the old-fashioned family fun at Old
Falls Village Historical Park while enjoying
walking the grounds viewing antique farming equipment and steam engines. The times
are Saturday, May 30th from 8-5pm and

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Sunday, May 31st from 10-4pm. The Flea


Market begins at 8:00am on Saturday.
Admission is $6 for adults, $2 for children 12 and under while children under age
5 have free admission. Free admission to
Flea Market between 8-10a.m. on May 30.
Free Parking.
Enjoy food by the Holy Smokers, flea
market vendors on Saturday, childrens
games, Kettle Corn, hands-on pioneer activities in the Barn, a quilt display and wool
spinning demonstrations. Get a chance to
tour the museum buildings, visit the toy train
layout in the Train Depot Gift Shop and see
demonstrations throughout the grounds.
Other activities include childrens oldfashioned
games,
Harley-Davidson
Motorcycles on Saturday and a silent auction ending Sunday. Enjoy a Classic Car
Show Sunday with live music on the historical grounds.
The event benefits the Menomonee
Falls Historical Society.

All prices subject to change

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Village seeking applications for


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The following information was provided
by the Village of Menomonee Falls.
The Menomonee Falls Village Board of
Trustees has decided to appoint a qualified
individual to the Village Trustee position that
has been vacated by the election of Joseph
Helm to Village President.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the
Village Manager will accept letters of interest with a rsum of qualifications until 4:30
p.m., Thursday, June 11, 2015. Interested
individuals must be 18 years of age or over,
and a qualified elector of the Village.
Please submit a letter of interest with a
rsum of qualifications, including your date
of birth and residential address. Personal
interviews may be conducted by the Village
Board in an open meeting pursuant to the
Wisconsin
Open
Meetings
Law.
Appointment will be by majority vote of the

Village Board. The appointed term expires


on April 17, 2017. The appointee may
choose to run for election in April 2017 to a
regular 3-year elected term.
Please submit your letter and rsum to:
Village Manager Mark Fitzgerald
W156N8480 Pilgrim Road
Menomonee Falls, WI 53051
Should further information be desired,
please contact Executive Assistant Julie
Burkard at 262-532-4240.
Adult Summer Reading Program at
the Falls Library
Escape the Ordinary is the Adult
Summer Reading Program for 2015.
You can read as much or as little as you
want; read any book you like, or listen to a
book on CD or a Playaway. You can finish
one book a week to enter to win prizes or
just finish one book all summer to get a
chance to win the grand prize. Weekly
prizes include gift cards. The grand prize
will be a Kindle Paperwhite.
Sign up begins Monday, June 8 at the
adult reference desk on the second floor of
the library. The first prize drawing will be
Friday, June 19. The program ends
Saturday, August 1, with the grand prize
drawing on Monday, August 3. So, do or
dont sign up. But, remember, if you do, this
could be your lucky summer! Read On, and
Escape the Ordinary!
Falls district Band Bunch metals
drive June 6
The Menomonee Falls School District, in
conjunction with the Band Bunch Booster
organization, will be holding its spring metals recycling drive at Menomonee Falls
High School Schumann Stadium parking lot
on Saturday, June 6 from 8 a.m. to noon.
This is a great way to unload that scrap
metal for free while helping raise funds and

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Mai Fest 2015


Thanks To The Following Sponsors For Their Generous Donations

Premier Event Sponsor

Friends

Germantown Tourism
& Betterment Fund

Gold Sponsors

Jacob Daub D.D.S.


First Bank Germantown
Gehl Foods, Inc. Go Riteway
Charles Hargan Ken & Marge Miller
Wetterau Homestead

Associated Bank
Judy Lastrilla

In-Kind Sponsors

Silver Sponsors
Everdry Waterproofing
Germantown Historical Society

Bronze Sponsors
Northwestern Extracting Co.

American Legion Post 1 Germantown


Badgerland Electric, Inc.
Beechwood Sales & Services
Compass Properties Flower Source
Gehl Foods, Inc. Life Church
Server Products Waste Management

Promotional Sponsors
Aldo Pizza & Pub
BuBs Irish Pub
Cousins Germantown
Culvers Menomonee Falls
Iveys at Main
Pickn Save - Germantown

And a special thanks to our patrons, volunteers, Scott Pecor and BuBs Irish Pub

SEE YOU AT NEXT YEARS MAI FEST MAY 20-22, 2016

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Dear Dr. Winter, I have just been told I have 5 crowns with
cavities under them. Two of these are part of bridges that are
only 1 year old. I floss diligently and brush twice a day. What
could cause cavities around bridges and crowns in such a short
time.
Dear Ann, without seeing x-rays and doing an exam, I can
only tell you that the reasons for decay are as follows:
1. Decay was left inside the tooth when the crowns were
placed.
2. The crowns did not fit properly.
3. You are missing areas with your floss and you may have a
high sugar diet.
4. A microscopic dental lab wasnt used which resulted in
cement leaching out and leaving a gap between the tooth and
crown that became more easily decayed.
Lets examine these one by one. Decay left in a tooth. When
the crown was done, the filling under the crown may have been
old and in need of replacement. If this decay was not found and
removed meticulously, this decay is like a time bomb that will
continue to eat away tooth structure even with a newly
cemented crown. The solution to this is to make sure the dentist
used magnifying glasses and caries stain detectors to insure
there is no decay left inside the tooth. Then a new filling or core
should be done prior to preparing the tooth for a new crown. It
is essential that a crown sit on clean, healthy tooth structure.
Next, the crowns did not fit properly. The type of lab a
dentist selects and their attention to detail will determine how
tight the crown fits on the tooth. The dentist usually selects
dental labs based upon how much the patients insurance pays
to make the crown. If insurance reimbursement is low, the
dentist will select a less expensive lab. Conversely, if a patient
has high esthetic demands, the dentist may use a master
ceramist to insure the crowns will look better, fit better and last
longer.
Today many crowns are sent overseas to receive big
discounts. Your dentist should be able to show you a made in
the USA verification if they have chosen a laboratory in the
United States that uses microscopes for crown fabrication.
The next reason a crown may fail may be from poor oral
hygiene habits and a high sugar diet. The sipping of sugar
sodas, fruit juices, sports drinks and the inability to remove this
sugar with proper brushing and flossing can result in cavities in

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Meetings are free and open to the public,
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you brush and floss to assess your techniques!
Lastly, gaps under your crowns will allow cement to leach
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Track: Germantown girls win Cedarburg regional


The Germantown girls track team finished first at the Cedarburg regional May
26.
First place finishes for Germantown
came from Olivia Verdin in the discus (10306), Kenzie Schmitz in the high jump (5-2),
the 4x200 meter relay team of Rosalie
Campbell, Tatum Gallenberger, Erika
Bethhauser and Schmitz (1:43.13), the
same four runners in the 4x100 meter relay
(49.11), and the 4x400 meter relay team
of Campbell, Gallenberger, Schmitz and
Alyssa Goesch (3:54.98).
Other top finishes came from Erin
Willard in the triple jump (third, 33-9.5)
and long jump (second, 17-8), Megan
Hedinger in the 300 meter hurdles (third,
49.21), Goesch in the 800 meter run (second, 2:21.22), Verdin in the shot put (second, 32-11.75), Emily Vidulski in the high
jump (third, 5) and 4x800 meter relay team
of Molly Baus, Calli Lemke, Jennifer
Lindgren and Goesch (second, 10:13.13)
The Germantown boys team finished
third at the sectional. First place finishes
came from Shon Pratcher Jr. in the long
jump (22-1.25) and triple jump (42-8).
Other top finishes for Germantown
came from Michael Cooney in the shot put
(second, 47-11.5), Jacob Debonis in the
110 meter hurdles (third, 15.62) and 300
meter hurdles (second, 41.01), the 4x100
meter relay team of Austin Mozdzen, Nick
Schneider, Justin Gross and Pratcher
(fourth, 44.77), Craig Reese in the 800
meter run (third, 2:04.00), Cole Karcz and
Alex Schlee in the discus (third and fourth
with times of 152-07 and 140-10), Turner
Valle in the pole vault (fourth, 12-6.25) and
Jake DuFrane in the 3200 meter run (second, 9:59.12)
Falls boys win Hamilton regional
The Menomonee Falls boys track team
won the Hamilton regional May 26.
First place finishes came from Bryce
McMurtry in the 110 meter hurdles (15.22),
Mason Jansen in the 100 meter dash

(11.40), the 4x200 meter relay team of


Jansen, McMurtry, Brandon Kivisto and
Josh Lucas (1:31.18), the 4x100 meter
relay team of Amari Hackett, Jansen, Kivisto
and Lucas (44.06), Zack Pogorzelski in the
pole vault (13-6) and Terrell Handy in the
triple jump (42-7).
Other top finishes came from Darrell
Handy and Darron Murray in the high jump
(second and third with both crossing the
bar at 6-2), Reese Meredith in the 110
meter hurdles (third, 15.61), Hackett and
Patrick Doyle in the 100 meter dash (third
and fourth with times of 11.64 and 11.71)
McMurtry and Meredith in the 300 meter
hurdles (third and fourth with times of 41.23
an 41.37), Jake McMahon and Jayce
Kolinski in the 800 meter run (third and
fourth with times of 2:07.06 and 2:09.33),
Lucas in the 200 meter dash (second,
23.60), Darrell Handy and Merdith in the
triple jump (second and fourth with distances of 42-1 and 41-5) and the 4x800
meter relay team of Brandon Schinker,
McMahon, Dominic Carini and Alex
Eastman (second,8:22.37).
The Hamilton boys team finished sixth at
the regional. Top finishes came from Ty
Olejnik in the long jump (second, 21-7.5),
the 4x200 meter relay team of Zach
Jasinski, Alex Marx, Spencer Draggoo and
and J.D. Augustine (fourth, 1:34.6), Jasinski
in the pole vault (second, 13), Josh Desorcy
in the 400 meter dash (second, 50.43) and
the 4x400 meter relay team of Jacob
Moore, Draggoo, Tyler Voelzke and
Descorcy (third,3:28.24).
The Hamilton girls team finished second
at the regional. First place finishes came
from the 4x800 meter relay team of
Chelsea Parker, Carolyn Troutman, Rachel
Jeffers and Taylor Fuerstenberg (9:51.37),
Meghan Joyner in the 100 meter hurdles
(16.06), Mariana Feudner in the 100 meter
dash (12.80), Bianca Stubler in the 400
meter dash (57.66), the 4x100 meter relay
team of Victoria Johnstone, Katlynn
Mushall, Taylor Klug and Feudner (50.15),

Rockets U11 Red team wins


Legends tournament

Claire Birk in the 300 meter hurdles


(47.75), and the 4x400 meter relay team
of Klug, Parker, Feudner and Stubler
(4:01.45).
Other top finishes came from
Fuerstenberg in the 800 meter run (second,
2:26.69) and Feudner in the long jump
(third, 17-4.5).
Menomonee Falls finished fifth at the

regional. Top finishes came from Laura


Marx in the discus (third,105), Savannah
Callen in the 100 meter hurdles (second,
16.25), the 4x200 meter relay team (third,
1:50.22), and Khady Diarrassouba in the
400 meter dash (second, 58.13).
Top finishers from the Cedarburg and
Hamilton regional meets advanced to the
Oconomowoc sectional May 29.

Softball: Hamilton wins playoff opener


Morgan Dercola drove in seven of
Hamilton's runs as the Chargers beat West
Allis Hale in a Division I regional softball
semifinal May 26. Dercola and Katlyn
Schneider both hit home runs for Hamilton.
Hale rallied with two runs in the seventh
inning before Hamilton was able to close

the inning to advance to a May 29 regional final at Watertown.


Menomonee Falls was to open play
May 29. In another sectional bracket,
Germantown was to open play May 29
against Milwaukee King, which beat
Nicolet 12-2 May 27.

Girls soccer: Hamilton tops Falls


The Hamilton girls soccer team reeled off
three wins within a week to improve its
record to 3-3-1i n the Greater Metro
Conference and 10-9-1 overall.
The Chargers started the winning streak
with a 7-0 win at West Allis Hale May 21
and followed that with a 2-0 win at
Mukwonago two days alters. Hamilton then
upset rival Menomonee Falls 3-1.
Hamilton will finish the regular season at
Nicolet May 28 and host Kenosha Bradford
the next evening.
The loss to Hamilton was the second
within a week for Menomonee Falls. The
Indians lost to Brookfield Central May 19 42, with Kylie Sprecher and Tessa Estock scoring goals for Menomonee Falls. Two days
later Menomonee Falls dominated Racine
Horlick 6-0, with Sprecher and Estock scoring two goals while M.J. Lessila and Sarah
Rynning scoring the other goals.
After the loss to Hamilton, Menomonee
Falls had a 3-3-1 conference record and a

12-7-2 overall mark. Menomonee Falls was


to finish the regular season by hosting
Kenosha Christian Life May 29.
Germantown started last week with a 50 win at Port Washington May 26.
Afterward, Germantown had a 5-2 record in
the North Shore Conference and a 11-4
overall record. Germantown was to finish the
regular season with a game at Madison
Memorial May 29.
Postseason brackets: Postseason
brackets were finalized for girls soccer late
last week. Germantown, Hamilton and
Menomonee Falls are all in the same section
bracket. Germantown is seeded third within
its regional group and will host Fond du Lac
June 4 at 3:30 p.m. Hamilton was seeded
fourth and Menomonee Falls was seeded
fifth in their regional bracket. Menomonee
Falls will play at Hamilton at 7 p.m. June 4.
In Division 4 Kettle Moraine Lutheran is
seeded fourth and will host Dominican June
4.

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June 8-11
For U15-U18 Girls, Boys
The U11 Red Richfield Rockets won the Legends Ball Club Baseball
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Grove and Burlington. Pictured are (front row) Carson Longdin, Tyler Szejna,
Owen Rettler, Zander Langley, Nick Weston, Jake Miller, (second row)Owen
Martin, Ryan Rothman, Reece Wojahn, David Mueller, Matt Schaffer, (back
row) Assistant Coaches Mark Miller, Randy Rothman, Pat Szejna and Head
Coach: Doug Weston. Submitted photo.

June 22-23
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Visit www.germantownsoccer.org
for specific times, dates and location

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From page 8
support the Menomonee Falls School
District band and music program.
What can be donated? Any old appliances, snow blowers, grills, shelving, fire
pits, fireplace sets, patio furniture, old siding,
stainless steel, brass, electrical wire, plumbing pip, old window screens, old Christmas
lights, bicycles, swing sets and more. Just
about anything goes except televisions. If
nothing else, please simply save your aluminum cans for the event.
This recycling event is free and open to
the community so help spread the word to
family, friends and neighbors. Thank you in
advance for your support. If you have questions please contact Barb Nienow at (262)
251-8968.
Mini Mudder fundraising event

set for June 28


Area residents are invited to run for
fun and run for funds in the inaugural
U.S. Bank Mini Mudder on June 28 at the
Germantown High School. All proceeds
from the Mini Mudder will help support the
Germantown Community Scholarship
Funds Teacher Grant Awards program to
further benefit Germantown area students.
The Mini Mudder is an obstacle race
course designed for all age groups from
kindergarten through high school aged students, as well as families and adults. The
Mini Mudder fun run starts at noon with a
short course for grades K-3, followed by a
longer course race for children grade 4adult.
Registration information is available on
the GCSF website at www.germantownscholarship.org.

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POLICE BLOTTER
The following report was
taken from records at the
Menomonee
Falls
Police
Department.
Abuse of hazardous substance
A 19-year-old woman was arrested
for abuse of a hazardous substance at
9:04 p.m. May 12 after police responded to the report of a woman huffing
compressed air from a canister. The subject admitted to using the substance and
was placed in jail.
Operating while intoxicated
A 23-year-old man was arrested for
operating while intoxicated-second
offense at 3:38 a.m. May 14 following a
traffic stop for suspended registration at
highways 41 and 145. He was also cited
for prohibited alcohol content-second
offense and operating after revocation
was found to have a warrant through
Ozaukee County.
Retail theft
A male subject fled Super Pick n
Save, N77 W14435 Appleton
Avenue,without paying for several DVDs
May 15.
A 60-year-old woman was arrested
for retail theft at Kohls Department Store,
N95 W18000 Appleton Avenue, at 2:59
p.m. May 11. She concealed several
pieces of jewelry and removed tags from
clothing items, stealing a total of
$400.64 in merchandise.

Three actors fled Pick n Save


North, N95 W18351 County Line Road,
without making payment for six bottles of
Ciroc vodka and Gerber brand baby formula.
Theft
A male resident from the 19000
block of Menomonee Avenue reported
May 15 that a Rolex watch and an
engagement ring were stolen from his residence. The items are valued at $20,000.
Warrants
A 34-year-old Milwaukee man was
taken into custody on a Milwaukee
County Sheriffs Office warrant at 6:11
p.m. May 15 following a traffic stop at
Silver Spring Drive and Badger Drive.
A 26-year-old Milwaukee man was
taken into custody on three Mequon warrants at 4:19 p.m. May 12 in the 12400
block of Leon Road.
A 26-year-old Milwaukee man was
taken into custody on a Greendale warrant at 7:01 p.m. May 1 following a traffic stop in the 13200 block of Highway
41.
A 23-year-old Milwaukee man was
taken into custody on a Franklin warrant
at 3:57 p.m. April 29 at the village police
department.
A 23-year-old Menomonee Falls
man was taken into custody on a
Menomonee Falls warrant for possession
of marijuana at 7:28 p.m. April 28 on
Northwood Drive.

GERMANTOWN HAWKS

A Color Guard leads the Memorial Day parade held in Menomonee Falls May
25. Photo by Thomas J. McKilen.

Husband & Wife Wills

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WANTED:

WEEKLY NEWSPAPER
CARRIERS

Menomonee Falls
Driving Routes
Available
Apply in person to fill out an application at:

Express News
9077 N. Deerbrook Trail
Brown Deer, WI 53223
email:
hr@discoverhometown.com
or mail your resume

PROFESSIONAL/
TECHNICAL
Germantown Community Library has an opening for a
Library Specialist 1. The position is approximately 26
hours per week and does include
evening and weekend hours. Previous
public library experience and some
college preferred but not required.
Applications available at the library.
Deadline 5 p.m. Friday June 5,
2015.
Roberta Olson Library Director
Germantown Community Library
N112W16957 Mequon Road
Germantown, WI 53022

If you have been interested in working in


healthcare, this is an ideal event to learn what
opportunities are available in assisted living.
The Arboretum is accepting applications for
LPNs as well as caregivers/resident aides. If
you are a caring person we welcome you to
explore opportunities with The Arboretum! No
experience necessary for the caregiver positions.
Immediate interviews will be given!

WAREHOUSE
WORKER NEEDED!
Part-time warehouse person
needed in our Brown Deer
Warehouse.
The incumbent will have a variety of
duties, including but not limited, to:
Working on an insertion machine,
Packaging & Stacking
Must be able to lift 50 lb. and stand
for long periods of time in one place

Send your resume to:


Hometown Communications
P.O. Box 335-HR Germantown, WI 53022
or email to: HR@discoverhometown.com

The First National Bank of Hartford is an independently owned community bank. Serving
Washington County for over 100 years. We are dedicated to developing economic growth and providing financial stability in our community area.

The Arboretum offers:


Flexible Schedules
Rewarding work in in a great
residential setting
Tuition Reimbursement
Comprehensive benefits and competitive
wages
A Chance to make a difference in the
lives of older adults
Cant make it to to the Career Fair? Stop in and fill out an application any
time between 9 am and 5 pm, Monday through Friday, May 26 through
June 5, and immediate interviews will be given. Or you can conveniently
apply on-line at www.laureategroup.com.
Hope to see you at the Job Fair!

W180 N7890 Town Hall Road


Menomonee Falls, WI 53051
www.laureategroup.com
EOE

We are seeking a FULL-TIME LOAN DEPARTMENT SPECIALIST in our Hartford office. The Loan
Department Specialist is a mixture of Loan servicing, accounting and processing. The qualified
individual is responsible for performing routine and intermediate duties related to consumer Loan
applications; processes consumer, commercial and real estate loan payments and advance on
lines of credit; disburse escrow accounts for PMI, taxes and insurance; perform escrow analysis,
boards loans on the Banks mainframe computer system; report and reconcile FNMA; works on
daily and monthly escrow remittance reports; perform post closing reviews for data entry on core;
assist in processing and generating loan documentation for all types of loans; and promotes business for the Bank by maintain good customer relations. The position of Loan Department Specialist
also is required to be fully knowledgeable and skilled in all areas of servicing loans.
Benefits include a quality work environment, health insurance, life insurance paid vacation, 401k
(must be 21 years of age and 1 year of service), Employee stock ownership plan (must be 21 years
of age and 2 years of service).
Requirements:
Strong organization skills, strives to increase productivity, displays initiative and co-operation
and works quickly. attention to detail.
Experience in Fiserv ITI and other applications is a plus.
Loan Servicing and knowledge and experience.
Proficient in Microsoft Word, Excel and Outlook.
Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
Pay commensurate with experience.
Equal Opportunity Employer
Interested candidates should apply within or send resume to:
First National Bank of Hartford
Attn. Kelly Persha, Human Resource Manager
116 W. Sumner Street P.O. Box 270106
Hartford, WI 53027 262-673-5800

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SALES/MARKETING

Arandell
Going beyond

Why Choose Arandell?


First-Class Benefits for Today Exciting Opportunities for Tomorrow

SKILLED TRADES

Arandell offers:
8 hour shifts
Competitive Pay
Health, Dental, Vision
and Life
Paid Vacation
Paid Holidays
401(k)

Entry-level opportunities for those


with a strong work-ethic and
mechanical aptitude in our Press
and Bindery operations
Experienced Machine Operators
(Bookbinders) can enjoy superior
compensation and benefits on a
life-style friendly 8-hour shift.
(Starting at $20.39/hour)

Learn more or APPLY TODAY at Arandell.com/careers


Arandell is an Equal Opportunity Employer located in Menomonee Falls.

FRAMING CARPENTERS WANTED


Residential Construction - Working Locally
2+ Years Experience preferred.

WE OFFER:
Full time, year-round work.
Stable & Reliable Employment with
a company established in 1984.
Health Insurance Vacation Pay
401K Tools Provided

APPLY IN PERSON AT:


We are seeking a career minded, experienced Mechanical
Technician to join our team. Responsibilities included the installation, service, repair and preventative maintenance of the Corrugator
and Conveyor systems in a state of the art facility. This position is for
2nd shift.
Preferred qualifications include but are not limited to: 2-3 years of
Mechanical Installation & Troubleshooting Experience; operational
knowledge of automated industrial machinery which includes:
motors, servos, drives, relays 3 phase power, communication
devices, industrial/electronic controls and power transmission systems; good understanding of hydraulic and pneumatic systems;
strong troubleshooting and problem solving ability with practical,
mechanical and electrical aptitude; must be able to read and interpret both electrical and mechanical drawings; ability to work independently in a mature and professional manner; two year technical
degree, certificate or equivalent experience desired. All candidates
must be willing to work any available shift; as well as overtime.
Corrugated background and/or boiler license is a plus, but not
required. Only TEAM THINKING individuals should apply.
QUARTERLY BONUS INCLUDED.
Apply online at www.rocktenn.com (http://www.rocktenn.com) or
email resume to Julie Schram jschram@rocktenn.com or fax 414312-4340.
We are an Equal Opportunity Employer

Moore Designs, Inc.


1707 Vogt, West Bend, WI
Mon-Fri, 8am to 4:30pm 262-306-1004

OFFICE/
CLERICAL
Permanent part-time one person office
in Sussex. General clerical, bookkeeping,
computer data entry & customer service.
Attention to detail, ability to organize
work priorities, excellent verbal skills,
knowledge of basic bookkeeping &
Microsoft computer skills.
Email resume to:
kathy@circlesstorage.com
or mail resume to:
W232 N6464 Waukesha Ave.
Sussex, WI 53089

ROBOTIC
ASSEMBLER
A leading manufacturer in robotic equipment is seeking Mechanical/Electrical candidate to perform assembly on precision
robot equipment used in plastics industry.
Must be capable of using hand tools and
power tools. Will perform final testing &
run off of systems upon completion of
assembly. Full benefits package available.
Send resume or email:

Attention: Kurt
N90 W14401 Commerce Dr.
Menomonee Falls, WI 53051
(262) 253-3550 or email:
kscheife@starautomation.com

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GEN. EMPLOYMENT

HEALTHCARE SVCS

CARESTAFF

ALL SHIFTS, FULL & PART TIME


(CNAs or CBRF Certified Required)
Willing to train the right individual.
Please call Rachel
@ 262-644-5926 if interested.

Seeking a Full-Time, reliable


individual to join our crew.
Experience helpful, but will
train motivated person.
Must have valid and clean
drivers license. Driving,
drug and background
check performed.
Hours: 3pm-Midnight.
Pay Range: Start $13-$15
Health Insurance,
Vacation & 401k.

CAREGIVERS/CNA
No Experience Needed
Live-in/Hourly Shifts
Available

SIGN ON BONUS!

Housekeeping Laundry
Meals Personal Care
Valid drivers license and
insured vehicle preferred
Please call Gloria

262-649-3036

Send email or stop in and fill out application

or email GSeeger@abc-seniors.com

Packerland Rent-A-Mat Inc.

AUTUMN OAKS
227 E. Washington St., Slinger

12580 W. Rohr Ave., Butler, WI 53007


b.erickson@packerland.net

DRIVER-SHUTTLE
& PARTS DELIVERY

DRIVERS

FULL OR PART TIME

CAREGIVER/CNA
The Gables of Germantown in Germantown is currently hiring
for part-time caregivers on all shifts. Assist with ADLs, med
admin, meals & other duties. Must be responsible, have a positive attitude, and dependable transportation. Send resume to
hr@capricommunities.com or call 262-289-2739.

DIETARY AIDE
The Gables of Germantown in Germantown is currently hiring
for part-time dietary aides. Taking customer orders, serving
meals, bussing tables, & other duties. Must be responsible,
have a positive attitude, and dependable transportation. Send
resume to jbarker@capricommunities.com or call 262-3451025.
Or apply in person at

The Gables of Germantown Engel Haus


N109 W17110 Ava Circle, Germantown, WI
(on Division Road south of Mequon Road).
www.capricommunities.com EOE

LOOKING FOR A CAREER,


NOT JUST A JOB?
Want to make a difference in your community?

Concordia University Wisconsins


CAAHEP ACCREDITED
MEDICAL ASSISTANT PROGRAM
will train you for an exciting career in the health care field.

DAYTIME PROGRAM BEGINS AT OUR


MILLER PARKWAY ACCELERATED LEARNING
CENTER JULY 6, 2015
Certified Medical Assistants are in high demand. In just 13 months,
you can become part of one of the fastest growing occupations in the country today.
Financial Aid is available for all who qualify.

Call 414-649-0795 for more information.

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FLOOR
CLEANING
TECHNICIAN

1670 Miller Parkway West Milwaukee, WI 53214

Inland Power Group is looking for a driver to pick-up / deliver vehicles


and deliver parts to customers.
You must also have experience in the safe operation of a variety of
vehicles such as:
Tractors Motor Coaches Buses and other similar equipment.
To be considered you must possess a valid, Class A CDL with
appropriate Bus endorsements, along with a clean driving record.
We offer a competitive wage and benefit package including
company-sponsored health, dental, life, disability insurance and
401k plan with company matching contribution.
Submit resume along with salary
equirements to or apply at:

Inland Power Group


13015 W. Custer Ave. Butler, WI 53007
Attention: Human Resources
Email: humanresources@inlandpowergroup.com
Female and Minority candidates are encouraged to apply.
Equal Opportunity Employer

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