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Kohlerfestivalof Beer,May 29-31 *****************ECRWSS**** The Local Postal Customer V Vi219i Churchll St., lKohler,l aWIa 53044 ggeerr FREE www.kohlervillager.com MAY 1, 2015 [email protected] | 920-331-4904 KohlerFestival of Beer, May 29-31 The annual Kohler Festival of Beer celebrates one of Wisconsin’s top industries with the country’s premiere craft brewers and beer fans from around the nation. The Village of Kohler comes alive with music, food pairing events, cooking demonstrations, and flowing taps that highlight the weekend. View the complete schedule of events below and reserve your tickets today at www.KohlerAtHome.com or call 1-800-344-2838. Friday, May 29 tunes crank up. This outdoor con- Cheers to Beers cert features a selection of great 8-10pm - Kohler Design Center Lobster Boil 5:30-9pm - The Wisconsin Room craft brews and amazing food! Taste a variety of beers served by Presenter: Ballast Point Brewery $42 per person breweries from across the country along with cuisine samplings from The Wisconsin Room takes the Saturday, May 30 time-honored fish fry tradition up the Kitchens of Kohler. Then, vote Beer and Bloodies Tasting a notch with its Seafood Buffet. A for your favorite beer. You’ll re- Event special pairing menu offers the ceive a commemorative beer glass 9-10am - Beer Garden with the Kohler Festival of Beer perfect opportunity to explore two Waiting for that crazy runner to Wisconsin favorites: beer and fish. logo just for attending. come to the finish line? Want to $75 per person Featuring pairings from Ballast get a head start on the day? Visit Point Brewery. the build-your-own Bloody Mary NEW! Add-On Event: VIP $55 per person bar at the Shock Top Beer Garden. Beers & Cheese – Photo courtesy of Kohler Co. 7-8pm - Kohler Design Center Kohler Beer Run Race Regis- À la carte pricing Join us before Cheers to Beers tration and Packet Pick Up Beer & Chocolate Pairing kick off the summer by firing up 3rd Annual Kohler Beer Run 1-2pm - Craverie Chocolatier Café grills and creating their favorite kicks off with this special tasting 6-8pm - The Shops at Woodlake 9am start time - Start and finish Kohler Presenter: Anette Righi DeFendi, dishes. Collaborating with the designed for those who truly love lines at The Shops at Woodlake Chocolatier, KOHLER Original chefs, brewery representatives will beer. Join this early access tasting Pick up your race registration and Presented by Shock Top packet. Recipe Chocolates serve complementary beers. for a chance to sample some high- Earn your Kohler Festival of Beer Discover a match made in heaven $45 per person end and limited-availability brews. Beer Dinner brews at the 3rd-annual Kohler $99 per person (Includes Cheers to as Chocolatier Anette Righi-De- Home Brew Competition 7-9pm - The Immigrant Restaurant Beer Run, featuring a beer at every Fendi pairs KOHLER Original Beers event) Chef Matt Bauer along with Brew- mile. Chip timing will be avail- 5-7pm - Lakeside Patio at The Recipe Chocolates with tasty Shops at Woodlake Kohler master Ashley Kinart of Capital able. brews. Sunday, May 31 Brewery will bring the craft of fine $49.40 per person regular and Presenter: Brewmasters Brewing $26 per person Supplies Beer Lovers Brunch beer and fine food together during same-day race registration 9am-2pm - The Wisconsin Room Shorts & Chefs The next great craft brew just a special four-course meal at The Finish your weekend right with a Beer Garden 2-4pm - Lakeside Patio at The might be featured at this event as Immigrant Restaurant. hot breakfast buffet featuring all of 10am-8pm - Baker Plaza at The Shops at Woodlake Kohler local home-brewing enthusiasts $123 per person your traditional favorites and a de- Shops at Woodlake Kohler Put on your shorts and enjoy live show off their best. Sample the en- licious sampling of brews. NEW! Hops at the Shops Beer and brats served all day long. entertainment, fantastic fare and tries while the judges pick the top $36 per person 8-10:30pm - Lakeside Patio at The Special music from beer run con- unique brews at the 6th-Annual brew. hops at Woodlake Kohler clusion until 1pm. Shorts & Chefs event. Some of the $28 per person Presenter: Kitchens of Kohler À la carte pricing best local and regional chefs will Watch the sun go down as the What exists in your mind’s eye R. Erlien can create for you. S��������’� P������ C����� J������ R . E RLIEN J EWELER 925 N. 8th Street • Sheboygan • 920.452.0972 2 MAY 1, 2015 = KOHLER VILLAGER KOHLERVILLAGER.COM Kohler 8th Grade Girls take 3rd Montessori Children’s at State Tourney and Perform House Pre school Well in 2015 Tournament Play Family owned and operated since 1994 Submitted by Coach Zielke was named to the Badgerland State named the team free throw cham- The Kohler eighth grade girls Basketball Championship All- pions making 21 of 30 shots. Enrolling now for summer basketball team finished third at Tournament team for her confi- The girls took 3rd place in the 4 the Badgerland State Basketball dent, poised play throughout the Howards Grove Tournament, with 6 weeks - 12 years Championship Tournament, which tourney. wins against Random Lake and was held March 21-22 in Wauke- Besides finishing well in the Howards Grove and a loss to Infant (6 wks.), toddler, 3-6 preschool sha. state tournament, the Kohler Muskego. At the Kiel tournament & Kindergarten classes The Kohler eighth grade girls eighth grade girls basketball team in late February the girls were the (Before and a f er school care available ) team played against schools in Di- fared well in several other 2015 consolation champions; rebound- Montessori certfied & early childhood educated teachers visions 1 through 5 at the tourna- tournaments. ing from a tough loss against Call for a tour! ment. The results of Kohler’s five In mid January, the girls took Waupun with good wins against -0510 games were: second place at the Christ Child Manitowoc and Lomira. In early 920-458 “Free the child's potent al, and you will Pool Play: Kohler 40, Jefferson Academy Tournament in Sheboy- March, the girls finished as conso- transform him into the w orld.” gan, with Sami Renzelmann being lation champions at the Plymouth 20. Kohler 44, West Allis 33. Dr. Maria Montessori (Italy) 1907 N. 20th St., Sheboygan Kohler 38, Luxemburg-Casco 33. named to the All Tournament Tournament with a loss to Montessori Charter School www.sheboyganmontessori.com Madison East 25, Kohler 24. team, and Sarah Sobecki winning Luxeumburg-Casco and wins grades 1-6 now available! M-F 6am – 6pm Third Place Game: Kohler 38, the individual free throw contest against Plymouth and Madison Baraboo 30. making 13 of 15 free throws. East. Point guard Sami Renzelmann Sarah and Emma Egbert were also Visit kohlervillager.com facebook.com/kohlervillager twitter.com/kohlervillager A BREATH OF FRESH AIR FOR MOTHER’S DAY SHOPPING Visit Scentualities April 15–May 10 and receive a complimentary Lollia’s Breathe full-size hand cream with any $75 purchase. It’s the perfect addition to your Mother’s Day gift. Or keep it for yourself – we won’t tell. Team members included, front row, left to right: Darya Wolniak, Sami Renzelmann, Elly Udovich, and Bailey Campione. Back row, left to right: Coach Bridgitt Zielke, Sarah Sobecki, Emma Egbert, Cecelia Zielke, Molly Thomack and Coach Steve Zielke. While supplies last. Not valid with any other offers. Retail value $25 Sami Renzelmann was named to the All Tournament Team at two different tournaments. – Submitted photos LOCATED IN THE SHOPS AT WOODLAKE KOHLER 920-208-4935 SCENTUALITIES.COM /SHOPSATWOODLAKE Emma Egbert and Sarah Sobecki won the team free throw competition at the Christ Child Academy Tournament. KOHLERVILLAGER.COM MAY 1, 2015 KOHLER VILLAGER 3 Join us at Kacia as we celebrate 365 days of our new store Horticultural hotline and of course ....SPRING! staffed by Master Let us help you find a new pop of color, a cute shoe, or the perfect pair of jeans to reboot your spring look! Gardener volunteers EMERALD ASH BORER available to the public HAS BEEN FOUND IN Sheboygan County Master at: sheboygan.uwex.edu for SHEBOYGAN COUNTY Gardener Volunteers will be office location and horticul- at the UW-Extension Office, tural information. TDN Tree Service recommends protecting located on the UW-Sheboy- The Sheboygan County all your valuable Ash Trees with gan Campus, Tuesday and Master Gardener Volunteers TREE-AGE You Are Thursday afternoons from are individuals who have an 99% EFFECTIVE CONTROL 1:00 – 4:00 p.m. to answer interest in horticulture, have OF LARVAE AND ADULT BEETLES horticultural calls or consult taken Master Gardener train- Invited to Affordably priced treatments in person with homeowners ing offered by the UW-Ex- can last up to 3 years. who have questions about tension and share their time yard and garden care. Master and expertise with others. 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