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M-F 6am – 6pm Kohler soccer team holds Dribble-a-thon Kohler Soccer came out give back,” said event organiz- kick a soccer ball around Ebben which is close to four miles of along with raising money for to kick for a cause and in the er Jack Kohler, “I cannot thank Field for an hour. The athletes dribbling. Hot dogs and an ice their community, made their ef- process raised over $6,000 for my teammates and community estimate they did over 17 laps, cream social followed which, forts worth while. Sheboygan County Boys & enough for coming out and sup- Girls Club and Kohler Soccer. porting the cause. They real- “It was the perfect sunny Wis- ly gave it their all and made it consin day to get together and fun.” The idea was to dribble/ Thank you for the fantastic support! Corporate Sponsors Prevea, Kohler Co., Lakeside Pepsi Bottling, & Jimmy Johns Thank you to our community sponsors, family & friends for their support: Keith Augustine Klaus and Mary Michalitz Mark and Amy Biznek Family Linda Neil Paul and Sara Breitenbach Family Eli Nugent and Family Steve and Cathy Cassady Family Joshua Olsen Connor and Sarah Cassidy Marla Olsen Bill and Lynn Erbstoesser Ann Rawleison Erika and Rocky Farquhar Natalie Richart Stacey Hancock Jim and Sharon Schramm Jeff and Suzie Herold Family Rick Thyes and Yalin Chen Rod and Karen Hogan Family Jay and Heather Torke Rachel Kohler and Mark Hoplamazian Ann and Ron Tesion Charles and Maureen Hunsucker Family Ashok Rai Abbey and Michael Janssen Kerri Roeder Jerry Joebowski Jim and Lydia Vaughan Ken Johnson The Wandschneider Family Nina and Family Kim Wilkens Participants included Nadia Wandschneider, McKenna Schumacher, Sam Kohler, Morgan Sell, Shannon O’Leary, Tait Natalie and Herbert Kohler Ray and Marlene Wondergem Kohler, Ophelia Cartwright, Jack Kohler, Sarah Cassidy, Connor Cassidy, Sam Biznek, Tyler Roeder, Isaiah Olsen, Tan- Bob and Andi Maki ner Thyes, Eli Nugent, Elijah Olsen. – Submitted photo 6 SEPTEMBER 2, 2017 | THE KOHLER VILLAGER KOHLERVILLAGER.COM Obituaries Willard Otto Strassburger Glenn N. Reinemann, 86, Jean Ellen Wright Johnson Harlan J. Held, age 81, passed Marjorie Elizabeth (Reichert) passed away on January 23, passed away on March 15, of Trenary, Michigan, age 75, away peacefully on Saturday Weeden, 96, of Hardy, VA 2017, at the age of 89. He died 2017 at Angels passed away on March 24, April 29, 2017 at the Sheboy- formerly of Sheboygan Falls from natural Grace Hospice 2017. gan Senior Community, after a passed away on Friday, June 9, Jean was born causes. He was succumbing to several year bat- 2017 at the Runk Pratt Senior on February 19, born June 6, cancer. Glenn tle with cancer. Living Center 1942 in Berlin, 1927, to Har- was born Jan- He was born in Hardy, VA. vey and Edna uary 10, 1931 Wisconsin, the in Sheboygan second of what Marjorie was Strassburger, in Sheboygan, WI to Wilfred on September would be fi ve born on July 9, of Kohler, WI. and Lorraine (Kanzelberger) 22, 1935, a son daughters born 1920 in She- of the late Rob- His brother was Harvey Stras- Reinemann. He graduated from to Walter Brad- boygan Falls ert and Audrey sburger Jr., of Madison, WI. Kohler High School and from ley Wright (1914 - 2001) and to Hugo and Margaret (Kubel) (Wirth) Held. Harlan was a Willard graduated from Kohler the University of Wisconsin Ruth Eileen (Nelson) Wright Reichert. She attended school in 1954 graduate of Kohler High Public High School in 1945. He with a Bachelor’s and Master’s (1912 - 2000); soon after her Sheboygan Falls until her par- School. His work career with attended the University of Wis- Degrees in Metallurgical En- birth the family moved to New ents moved to Kohler in 1927. the U.S. Postal service last- consin-Madison, and Columbia gineering. On June 20, 1953 London, WI and then settled ed over 36 years, retiring in She continued her education, University Teachers’ College in he married the former Joyce in Kohler, WI. Jean graduated 1990. He was a familiar face at graduating from Kohler High New York for his undergraduate Ellen Schumann in Kohler. from Kohler High School in The American Club where he School in 1938. On October 19, degree. He did post-graduate Glenn served in the US Army 1960, attended the Universi- worked part-time after retire- 1946 she married Frank Weed- studies with The Chicago Art - SCARWAF on special duty to ty of Wisconsin-Madison and ment. en at Grace United Church of Institute and Northern Illinois the US Air Force as an engineer later graduated from Northern Christ in Kohler. He preceded Michigan University with hon- Harlan married the former University. Willard married Di- in Alaska, helping to build the Judy McCall Warbler on Oc- her in death on September 4, ane Gruhle, of Sheboygan, WI, Defense Early Warning system ors. She worked as a Nuclear Medicine Technologist at Saint tober 24, 1987. Harlan was a 1992. Marjorie was employed on September 23, 1950. Willard during the Korean War. After lifetime member of St. John at The American Club and served two years of active duty the army, Glenn spent his career Anthony Hospital in Milwau- kee, WI and then at Marquette Evangelist Catholic Church Kohler Co. in the offi ce. for the US Army in counter-in- working for the Morris Bean General Hospital in Marquette, in Kohler where he had been Marjorie was a lifelong mem- telligence, and another two and Company in Ohio, retiring MI. Jean was intelligent, strong, an usher. Harlan loved fl ying ber of Grace United Church of years in Germany, as a civilian as Vice President of Research a great cook and a wonderful planes, and had his private and Christ, she was confi rmed on investigator for the State De- and Development. Glenn was artist who designed and created commercial pilot’s licenses. April 14, 1935. She was ac- partment. Their son, Paul, was civic oriented and served two beautiful baskets and handmade He was also a member of the tive in her younger years with born on October 1, 1956, while terms as City Commissioner in quilts. She appreciated good Sheboygan Yacht Club and the summer bible school, Sunday still in Germany. In 1958, the Xenia Ohio. Throughout his ca- manners, good grammar and National Association of Retired school, singing in the church family returned to the U.S., and reer and after he retired Glenn believed in, above all, telling Federal Employees (NARFE). choir, Ladies Altar Guild and settled in Delavan, WI. Willard and Joyce enjoyed traveling the the truth (“Mean what you say, Surviving Harlan are his lov- serving as church secretary taught art, and served as the US and abroad. He was an avid say what you mean”, is a phrase ing wife Judy and his children; and treasurer. Marjorie was a Susan (Don) Schneider, San- faculty advisor for the German home hobbyist, in which time her two granddaughters hung member of the Kohler Chorus dra (Greg) Bowe, Cheryl (Joe) Club at the high school. Wil- his skills developed as a wood- on their bedroom wall in hom- for many years and was also age to grandma). Jean was in- Strojny, Steven (Roswitha) lard’s daughter, Heidi, was born worker and master craftsman, a member of the Sheboygan dependent to a fault and valued Held, Cathy (Terry) Hopkins, January 6, 1959. Willard and his culminating in his building of Falls Chapter #277 Order of family moved to Des Plaines, IL his and Joyce’s retirement home the peace and solitude that liv- David Warbler and Julie (Mark) Pleune, fi fteen grandchildren the Eastern Star, where she held in 1967. Willard taught at Maine in Maribel Wisconsin. Glenn ing outside of any town or city provided. All creatures great and three great-grandchildren. many offi ces including Worthy South High School, and then at loved wood working and con- and small were welcome in He is also survived by his broth- Matron. When the Sheboygan Maine West. He had also taught tinued his hobby for years until her yard, from the biggest bear er, Lowell (JoEllen) Held, two Falls chapter closed because of part-time at Oakton Communi- he was forced to stop due to vi- to the smallest hummingbird. nephews, one niece, his former the shortage of members, she ty College. He has been an ac- sion loss. After his vision loss, Jean was also an idealist who wife Marilyn Martin, and his joined the Sheboygan Chapter tive member of the Des Plaines Glenn continued living inde- thought the world should be a loving dog and faithful com- #139. There she became an of- Art Guild and the Des Plaines pendently, learning and explor- better place to live in than it of- panion, Molly. In addition to his fi cer, which included being cho- Senior Center for many years. ing all aspects of technology for ten was, and that people should parents, Harlan was also pre- sen as Grand Representative of Willard was preceded in death the blind. Glenn lived for sev- treat animals and each other ceded in death by a son, Scott the State of Utah in Wisconsin. by his daughter Heidi (2008), eral years in Green River, Wy- better than they sometimes did Held. Marjorie was active with Girls his grandson Damian (2015), oming before moving back to – it weighed heavily on her. A Mass of Christian Buri- Scouts in Kohler and the Senior and his wife Diane (2016). He the badger state to live at Three Her two daughters are grateful al was celebrated for Harlan Citizens Group. After her chil- is survived by his son Paul, his Pillars, in Dousman, where he that she gave them a love for on Saturday May 6, 2017 at dren were grown, Marjorie was daughter-in-law Marina (Bla- became a Mason and member books, animals and all types of St. John Evangelist Catholic a nanny to many children in the music (especially the Motown si), his daughter-in-law Angie in good standing at the Glenn Church in Kohler. Reverend Kohler Community. Marjorie and R&B of their youth), taught (Bean), his grandchildren Erik, L. Humphreys Lodge No 364. Richard Cerpich was the cele- enjoyed traveling after her hus- Hannah, and Kevin, and his He was preceded in death by his them how to be independent, brant. Interment was at Wood- frugal and exemplifi ed an ease band retired, especially to Vir- great-grandson, Landon, along parents, by the love of his life land Cemetery in Kohler. ginia, Colorado, and California. and respect with people of all In lieu of fl owers, a memori- with many nieces and neph- for 45 years, his wife Joyce in On their 25th wedding anniver- races and cultures. al fund was established in the ews. The memorial service took 1998, his son Michael Reine- sary they took a trip to Hawaii. Jean is survived by her daugh- name of Harlan J. Held. place at Oehler Funeral Home mann in 2015, and his brothers Marjorie is survived by two ter, Manda L. Johnson, and her The Held family wishes to in Des Plaines, on March 18, John, Floyd and Roger Rein- two granddaughters, Zufan daughters, Laurel Sorter of 2017. In lieu of fl owers, dona- emann. Survivors include his thank Dr. Bettag and staff s at Keavy Johnson and Freweyni the Sheboygan Cancer Center, Moneta, VA and Linda Sertich tions were made in Willard’s sister Judy Vreeke; his 2 sons, (“Winnie”) Edan Johnson; her the Sheboygan Senior Commu- of Oostburg; two grandsons, name to the Des Plaines Art Mark (Debbie) Reinemann, daughter, Melanie J. Marcotte, nity, and St. Nicholas Hospice Chad (Linda) Mahn of Sheboy- Guild Scholarship Fund. Visit Carl (Pamela) Reinemann and and her three grandsons, Rob- for the compassionate care Har- gan and Jason (Melissa) Ser- www.oehlerfuneralhome.com. his daughter Julie (Steve) Mil- ert G. Bradley Marcotte, Kilen lan received. tich of Sheboygan Falls; four ligan; 5 grandchildren Dan Mil- Marcotte and Nikolis Torres; Visit www.zimmerfuneral- great-grandchildren, Dominic her sister, Carol F. Evers (Law- St. John Evangelist ligan, Thomas Milligan, Tiff any home.com. and Evan Mahn, and Sebastian Dewitt, Scott Reinemann and rence) and her niece, Patricia and Cecile Sertich. King (William) and nephew, Catholic Church Jacob Reinemann; and 3 great Marjorie was preceded in Carl W. Evers; her sister, Lois E. Mass schedule grandchildren as well as many death by her husband, Frank; nieces, nephews, other relatives Gulan and her two nieces, Lisa Grace UCC fall Saturday 5:30 p.m. Potter (Mark) and Nicole Pulito one son, Glenn; two sons-in- and friends. schedule law, Richard Sorter and Robert Sunday 9:00 a.m. (Steven); her sister, Eileen M. The new Fall Worship sched- Monday, Wednesday & Friday Pray (John) and her niece, Sar- Sertich; and one sister, Hazel ule for Grace Churchwill be as Warner. 7:00 a.m. ah W. Pray (Thomas Kivi) and follows: Sunday morning ser- Holy Days 6:45 a.m. nephew, Ian W. Pray (Hannah); A funeral service to celebrate vice at 10:00 a.m. beginning Marjorie’s life was held on Sat- Communion Services: and her youngest sister, Virginia A. Wright-Smith (Jill). Sunday, September 10. The urday, June 17 at Grace United Tuesday & Thursday 7:00 a.m. She was preceded in death by Church school will meet at 8:45 Church of Christ, Kohler, with Located at: her parents and her former hus- a.m. beginning on Sunday, Sep- Rev. Jack Kraaz offi ciating. 600 Green Tree Road, band, Frederic Holmes John- tember 10. Wednesday Evening Burial was at Woodland Ceme- Kohler, Wisconsin 53044 son. service at 6:00 p.m. beginning tery in Kohler. (Corner of Valley Road and Pine Tree In accordance with Jean’s on Wednesday, September 20. A memorial fund was estab- Road) wishes, there was no public me- The Wednesday evening ser- lished to Grace United Church Fr. Joseph Dominic. morial service. Donations were vice will follow a new format. of Christ in Marjorie’s name. Parish Offi ce: 920-452-9623. made in Jean’s memory to The All are welcome to attend our Visit www.wenigfh.com. [email protected] Nature Conservancy. services! SEPTEMBER 2, 2017 | THE KOHLER VILLAGER KOHLERVILLAGER.COM 7 Obituaries Kaye Isabelle Werbeckes, Helen M. Freitag, age 91, of of Sheboygan, and Jeanie Re- IN-HOME CARE 79 of Sun City West, Arizona Sheboygan, passed away Tues- inthaler and Tommy Reinthaler passed on July 17, 2017 sur- day, August 8, 2017. of Sheboygan; great-grandson, rounded by She was born July 5, 1926 in Tyler Freitag of Two Rivers her husband, Appleton, WI to Lester and great-granddaugh- SENIOR CARE AND MUCH MORE children and and Rosa (Benzschawel) er, Josie Freitag of When some of those everyday chores become too much, siblings. Kaye Schulze. Later the fam- Manitowoc; two step or if you or a loved one just need a helping hand, we’re joined this ily relocated to Kohler, great-grandchildren, Jo- there for you. Our Property Service takes care of the world with a WI where Helen attend- nah and Janessa Cole many tasks involved in up keeping a home. smile on her ed Kohler Schools. of Manitowoc; sister, When mobility becomes a concern at home we can listen, face and for the next 79 years it She was employed at Dorothy Nohl of Ocono- evaluate and complete any home modifications to kept growing. Daughter of Mel- Kohler Co. where she mowoc; two brothers-in- improve safety with Mobility Solutions. vin and Alma Thompson, Kaye met Donald H. Freitag. On De- law, Leo Stauber of Sheboygan Call 920.459.0791 Isabelle Thompson grew up in cember 29, 1951, Helen and and Henry Freitag of Avon, IN; TenderHeartsSeniorCare.net Kohler, Wisconsin the eldest of Donald were united in marriage nephews and their families in three. Kaye was a 1956 grad- at SS. Cyril and Methodius Wisconsin, Arkansas, Georgia, uate of Kohler High School. Church in Sheboygan. He pre- Nebraska and Indiana; a neph- She studied cosmetology in ceded her in death on February ew, niece and her family in In- Milwaukee and New York. She 6, 2000. diana, and other relatives and started her career in cosmetol- Helen also worked for over friends. ogy at Schuster’s Department 25 years in the retail store at Helen was preceded in death store in Milwaukee, Wisconsin Old Wisconsin Sausage. She by her husband, Donald, daugh- and then spent the next 35 years loved the customers and looked ter, Cynthia Ann, granddaugh- with JC Penny’s salon in She- forward to seeing the return- ter, Kimberly Ashley Miesner, boygan Wisconsin. Kaye mar- ing customers to catch up on brothers, Charles Schulze and ried the love of her life, Robert their life events. Helen was a James Schulze, sisters-in-law, D. Werbeckes, on October 3, fun-loving person who was Mavis (Freitag) Stauber, and 1959 at the Immaculate Con- making jokes all the time. She Joan Schulze; brother-in-law, ception Church in Sheboygan was known by her children’s Norman Nohl and nephew, Ed- Wisconsin. The couple pur- friends and the 17th Street kids die Freitag. chased the home Kaye grew up as “Ma Hell”, and later in life it A funeral service was held in and spent the next 30 years became “big Grandma,” “Gran- August 12 at St. Peter Claver ™ raising their family. Upon their ny,” “Big G” or just “G’ma.” Catholic Church, Sheboygan. retirement the couple relocated She looked forward to camping Fr. Paul Fliss, Pastor, offi ciated. to Sun City West where they and travels to diff erent parts of Burial took place at the Kohler Care that comes from the Heart® have made their home for the the U.S. and abroad to Paris Cemetery. past 15 years. Kaye found her and Italy. In recent years Hel- Online condolences at passion in working with clay. en would look forward to her reinboldfh.com. 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Board of Education Regular Meeting Minutes July 24, 2017 Call to Order Consent Agenda Accept the resignation of board member, John-aye Steve called the meeting to order at 5:30 1. Approval of June 12 2017 Regular Board Meredith Behler Reconvene in open session/roll call p.m. in the Distance Learning Center. Quynh minutes Sharon moved to accept the resignation members called roll. The following board members 2. Approval of Invoices of Meredith Behler. John seconded the Chad moved to enter into closed session. 3. Report of the fi nance committee were present: Steve Cassady, Sharon motion. All ayes. Motion carried. John seconded the motion. A roll call vote a. Discussion of Ebben Field turf Reilly and John Horneck. Chad Hamilton Accept the generous unrestricted ensued: Sharon-aye, Steve-aye, Chad-aye, 4. Report of the committee of the whole entered the meeting at 5:45 p.m. Meredith donation from Ruth DeYoung Kohler John-aye Behler was absent. a. Discussion of Ebben Field turf b. Recommendation to approve 90% of Foundation in the amount of $30,000 Action items Statement of Public Notice John moved to accept the generous the superintendent bonus Recommendation to approve vendor for July 21, 2017 donation in the amount of $30,000. Sharon Chad moved to approve the consent synthetic turf project on Ebben Field seconded the motion. All ayes. Motion Approval of Agenda agenda. John seconded the motion. All Chad moved to proceed to the design phase carried. Sharon moved to approve the agenda. John ayes. Motion carried. with AstroTur focusing on their Rootzone seconded the motion. Motion carried. Action and/or Discussion Items Adjourn to closed session to consider 3-D-3 with consideration of alternative in-fi ll Board Presentations Plan for elementary drop-off location for employment, contracts and performance- and shock pad. John seconded the motion. • Kiefer presentation the 2017-2018 school year related information for employees over All ayes. Motion carried. which the school board has jurisdiction • Hunzinger presentation There will be major construction along Adjournment • or exercises responsibility pursuant to AstroTurf presentation Highland Drive and Church Street. Drop-off Steve adjourned the meeting at 8:25 p.m. Review of District Finances procedures will be communicated to parents Wis. Stats. 19.85 (1) (c). The fi nancial audit was completed on July throughout the year in order to insure the Chad moved to enter into closed session. 20, 2017. There were no major issues or safety of the students. John seconded the motion. A roll call vote fi ndings. ensued: Sharon-aye, Steve-aye, Chad-aye, 8 SEPTEMBER 2, 2017 | THE KOHLER VILLAGER KOHLERVILLAGER.COM Girls tennis team wins Kohler Invitational Championship for second consecutive year For the second consecutive year the Kohler Bombers girls varsity tennis team won the team championship at the Kohler Invitational. And just like last year the Bombers edged Xavier by one point to win the team championship. Team standings were: Kohler “It was an outstanding team 46, Xavier 45, St. Mary Cath- eff ort and every match win olic 27, Milton 25, Martin Lu- contributed to the overall Team ther 23, Sheboygan South 17, Championship,” said coach Racine St. Catherine 14, Port Brad Hoff mann. Front, from left: Erin Pellegri- no, Grace Pellegrino, Elly Washington 6 Follow the Bombers and fi nd Udovich, Molly Thomack. For the day, the Bombers were individual and team statistics at: Back: From left: Ava Hoff - mann, Sarah Sobecki, Shel- crowned champions at 4 fl ights: sites.google.com/site/kohler- by Horth, Clara Montes,Olivia #1 doubles Elly Udovich/Molly bomberstennis or on Twitter @ Grose, (not pictured – Steph- Thomack, #2 singles Ava Hoff - KohlerTennis. anie Spieth). mann, #2 doubles Sarah Sobec- – Submitted photo ki/Olivia Grose, and #3 doubles Grace Pellegrino/Clara Montes. #4 singles Stephanie Spieth fell in the fi nals, taking second sponsored by place, #3 singles Erin Pellegri- no fi nished in third place, and #1 singles Shelby Horth fi n- ished in 4th place. Prevea Welcomes Dr. Jay Christensen Sheboygan – Prevea Health is River Park, Sheboygan Falls pleased to wel- come Dr. Jay Friday, September 8th & Saturday, September 9th Christensen, a board-certified podiatrist, to the Prevea Health th Center, 1411 N. Friday, September 8 Special Events Taylor Drive in 4-6 pm Happy Hour - $2.00 Domestic Beers, $3.00 Specialty Beers Dr. Jay Christensen ® Sheboygan. 5:00 pm Friday Night Fish Fry Michelob Ultra Dr. Christensen off ers a variety of key 5:00 pm Reckless Remedy MAIN TENT 5K Bier Run services, including: 8:30 pm Vic Ferrari MAIN TENT • Comprehensive podiatric care for HTT Inc. children and adults Saturday, September 9th • Reconstructive foot and ankle sur- Cornhole Challenge 10:00 am Michelob Ultra® 5k Bier Run/Walk gery Superior Chemical/North Woods Sponsors Challenge • Total ankle replacements 10:00 am Sprecher’s • Foot and ankle sports medicine 10:30 am Plymouth High School - German Band MAIN TENT Beer Olympics • Foot and ankle trauma 11:00 am Germanfest - Food by Al & Al’s Steinhaus • Arthroscopic ankle treatment 12:00 pm Ryan Kautzer Band Tennis Courts Al & Al’s Steinhaus • Ingrown toenails and contusions 12:00 pm HTT Inc. Cornhole Challenge - “Open” Division • Dermatologic lesions 12:00 pm Sprecher’s Beer Olympics MAIN TENT Germanfest • Comprehensive wound care 1:30 pm Happy Schnapps Combo MAIN TENT Infl atable Recreation Area, • Skin grafts and muscle fl aps for 5:00 pm Bad Habitz MAIN TENT Fun for the Whole Family! wound coverage 8:30 pm Bella Cain MAIN TENT Saturday Only. All infl atables • Reconstruction of severe deformities sponsored by Culver’s “I treat my patients as if they were my family, speaking in ways and terms they can comprehend,” said Dr. Chris- We wish to thank all our sponsors for helping to make this event a success! tensen. “I take the time to understand % what they are feeling and how their life 100 of the proceeds are donated back to the local community! is impacted.”

Dr. Christensen graduated medical Floral Home Garden school at Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science in Chicago, Ill. and completed Podiatric Surgi- cal Residency at Wheaton Franciscan Healthcare in Milwaukee, Wis. He is certifi ed by the American Board of Foot & Ankle Surgery and a Fellow of the American College of Foot and An- Team Beaudoin kle Surgeons. Appointments with Dr. Christensen can be made by calling (920) 783- 3140. For more information, visit prevea.com/Providers/Jay-Chris- For more information or to register online for any of the Special Events, please visit: tensen/. KohlerFallsOktoberfest.com SEPTEMBER 2, 2017 | THE KOHLER VILLAGER KOHLERVILLAGER.COM 9 Inn on Woodlake project update Big COME SEE discount on clearance THE LARGEST trees! TREE SELECTION

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GARBAGE COLLECTION up and put in the cart with the green Pickle Ball Halloween Party & Lock-In Garbage collec� on will be delayed lid. Brush not complying will be tagged Wednesdays at the Kohler Tennis Courts When: Saturday, October 28, 7:30- one day a� er the Labor Day Holiday. and not picked up. Do not rake leaves at 7pm. No pre-registra� on required. 11:00pm Garbage, recycling and yard waste will and debris into the street. Curbside leaf Members are free, non-members are Costume Contest: 8:15pm be picked up on Wednesday, September collec� on is in the fall only. $1. Who: All Youth entering grades 6-12 6th. LANDSCPAPE MULCH Water Aerobics at the Pool Save the date: Middle and High School FROM CLERK/TREASURER Residents looking for landscape mulch Monday/Wednesday/Friday 7am Holiday Party and Lock-In are encouraged to call the Public Works Tuesdays 6pm Saturday, December 16, 7:30-11:00pm LAURIE LINDOW Department at 459-3881. Mulch will be www.kohlervillage.org delivered to your home for $10/Cubic THE KOHLER YOUTH CENTER This Month’s Menu Highlight: Village Mee� ngs Scheduled for Yard. Deliveries will be on Fridays only. From Manager, Rhonda Holland Hot Dog $1.00 September Pretzel Pillows with Cheese $1.75 FIRE HYDRANT FLUSHING AND WATER Hours of Opera� on for September, 9/6 Library Board at Kohler KopyKat Iced Coff ee $2.00 VALVE EXERCISING 2017 Library 12:30 pm Mom’s Mobile Meal Chicken Tender During the months of August and September 1, 2 & 3: Open 12:30- 9/11 Property Commi� ee 4:30 pm September, the Village Public Works 7:30pm $2.00 9/11 Finance Commi� ee 5:00 pm Department will be exercising water September 4 CLOSED: Happy Labor Day Kohler Youth Center, Est. 1956. WE 9/14 Planning Commission 4:30 pm valves. The Department will also Beginning September 5 Monday-Friday INVITE YOU to COME ON IN and enjoy 9/18 Village Board 5:30 pm be performing maintenance on fi re 3:00-5:30pm; Saturday and Sunday an easy-going, fun and comfortable All mee� ngs are held at Kohler Village hydrants and fl ushing the mains. 12:30-5:00pm environment. Hall, 319 Highland Drive, unless The work will be performed Monday OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK otherwise indicated. through Thursday. Residents should AQUATICS IN THE VILLAGE be aware that there will be periods from Sonja Heins FROM POLICE CHIEF BILL of cloudy and discolored water as The Kohler Pool Fall Hours RUTTEN sediment and mineral deposits in the Hours for Open Swim: Saturdays and www.kohlerpolice.com water mains are disturbed. Sundays 1:30-4 PM School is back in Session Fee: Residents are Free, Non-Resident Now that school is back in session, KLUB 55 ATTENTION: Parents and Students: $2 if you are with a resident, $5 if not please remember to drive carefully h � p ://klub55.kohlervillage.org/ School Starts September 5 and the with a resident Ac� vi� es in September on the streets around the school. The Youth Center is back to a� er-school Water in Mo� on 9/5 Card Making Class 1:00pm at Village speed limit is 15 mph when children are hours Water in Mo� on water Aerobics class present in the school zones. There is no Hall, cost $5 per person, register by Looking for a place to meet your will be Monday, Wednesday, Friday 7-8 stopping or standing of vehicles for the 8/31 AM, friends and unwind a� er school? WE westbound traffi c on School St., or on 9/7 Crystal River Kayak Tour, meet at Evening Deep Water Aerobics, 6:00 PM, to and enjoy Church St. adjacent to the school. Also, 10:00am at Village Hall, cost $30 for INVITE YOU COME ON IN Days of week to be announced on web- for parents that drop children off in the members or $40 for non-members, an easy-going, fun and comfortable site and listed at the pool. morning do so close to the crosswalk register by 8/31, limit 10 par� cpants environment. There is no pre-registra� on for this class. so the students can be helped across 9/25 Kayaking at the Sports Core Need a quick snack a� er school or Fee is $1 for residents, $3 for non-resi- the street. Students that are crossing 10:00am dents in mid-block amongst the vehicles before prac� ce? Need a place to 9/26 Kohler Co. Tour, meet at Kohler unwind? A place to hang out and get There are punch cards available: 12 are harder to see and are not as safe. classes for $10 residents, or $34 for Design Center at 8:30am, a� er the some homework done? How about a The safest loca� on would be to drop non-residents. students off on the north side by the tour coff ee & pastry at The Craverie quick and easy dinner? At the Kohler canopy. Follow the aides’ direc� ons for Chocola� er Café, cost $6 for members Youth Center, we off er a� er school Lap Swim smooth traffi c fl ow. of $10 for non-members snacks, a� er school unwind � me and a Lap swim is available Monday – Thurs- 9/28 Diabe� c Cooking Class & Easy place to meet your friends. days from 8-9 AM. FROM DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC Menus 10:00am at Village Hall, cost $6 How do I fi nd the Youth Center and WORKS BRETT EDGERLE for members or $8 for non-members, VILLAGE BOARD where is it located? WEST VI STREET PAVING register by 9/22 The Village Board approved the Street and Sewer Improvements in The Youth Center itself is located at 260 following items during their July 17 To register stop at Village Hall, call the West IV subdivision are complete. School Street. We are sandwiched in mee� ng: 920-459-3873 or email cgamb@ Thank you for your pa� ence and between the Memorial Theater and the • Sunset Sewer Infi ltra� on/infl ow kohlervillage.org. courteous driving. Pool. Follow the walkway up to Door 19 Repairs, $6,200. Fridays lunch at Village Hall 11:30 am, and you will see us on your right. • Repair sewer jet diesel engine, HIGHWAY PP PAVING cost $4 The Youth Center can also be found on $18,000. Road construc� on work on Highway PP 9/1 Milk Can Supper (potatoes, carrots, Facebook and Snapchat. • Operator’s licenses as presented. between Highland Drive and Sheboygan th onions, corn on the cob, cabbage, LIKE: “Kohler Youth Center” on • Temporary Class B beer and wine Falls began on Monday, August 14 . Facebook The work includes new intersec� on sausage), rolls, salad, dessert licenses for Reunion Commi� ee Class ADD: @kohleruthcenter on Snapchat geometry at Valley Road and a new 9/8 Stuff ed Cabbage Rolls, mashed of 1972 for 9/3/17. asphalt road surface on Highway PP. potatoes, fresh bread, dessert These two pages will keep you informed • Temporary Class B beer license for Two road closures to note: Expect to 9/15 Broasted Chicken, baked potato, of upcoming events, happenings, and KPAL for 9/9/17. see Valley Road at Highway PP and corn, rolls, salad, dessert what’s new! • Hire lifeguard for Kohler Pool and Ridgeway at Highway PP both to be 9/22 Stuff ed Pasta Shells, salad, French LATEST NEWS: Library Aide for Kohler Public Library temporarily closed. Highway PP will bread, dessert Thursday, August 3 was an exci� ng day as presented. remain open, but it may be reduced 9/29 Beef Stew, salad, fresh bread, for the Youth Center. All children and • June 2017 Revenue & Expense to one lane, with alterna� ng traffi c dessert adults who par� cipated in or a� ended reports, bank reconcilia� on and fl ow. Please consider alterna� ve routes journal entries. during construc� on. The project is To register for lunch stop at Village Hall, Kohler Recrea� on’s Doll Buggy Parade • Special use permit and building expected to take 1 month, weather call 920-459-3873 or email cgamb@ and KPAL Swim meet received a free hot permit for Aqua Nails at 4039 State dependent. For addi� onal details call kohlervillage.org by Wednesday. dog! Remember, coupons don’t expire the Public Works Department at 459- un� l September 30 so come on in and Hwy 28. Exercise Classes 3881. enjoy a hot dog on us. • Special use permit and building Classes are held at Village Hall. No pre- Feeling lucky? Our daily drawing takes permit for Tractor Supply Store, 3650 HOLIDAY GARBAGE PICK-UP registra� on required. Classes are $4 for place each day at 3:30pm. Sign up at Cty Rd A. When a holiday falls on a Monday, all members or $5 for non-members. the counter. • Increase rate for purchasing cemetery garbage pick-ups will be one day later Mondays Chinese Yoga 10:30am lots to $12.50 per square foot for than scheduled. For example, Labor UPCOMING EVENTS: th Wednesdays Chair Yoga 8:15am residents and $17.50 per square foot Day falls on Monday, September 4 ; Wednesdays Tai Chi 4:00pm What: Elementary Halloween Party & therefore garbage pick-up for that week for non-residents, eff ec� ve 1/1/18. Costume Contest • Resigna� on of Chuck Keller from the will be on Wednesday, September 6th. Walkers Club When: Saturday, October 28, 5:30- Tuesdays/Thursdays Walkers Club 8am Village Board eff ec� ve 7/19/17. YARD WASTE 7:00pm at school track (Inclement weather • Appoint John Winter to chair the As a reminder, brush (tree branches) Costume Contest: 6:15pm meet in Village Gym 7:30am). No pre- Property Commi� ee and Planning must be neatly piled in four-foot Who: All Elementary School Children registra� on required. No fee. Commission member; and Mike lengths. The maximum diameter is six and their Parents inches. No brush with thorns will be Zimmermann to the Finance picked up. Thorny material must be cut What: Middle and High School Commi� ee SEPTEMBER 2, 2017 | THE KOHLER VILLAGER KOHLERVILLAGER.COM 11

Absolutely outstanding! The care our two children received on their first ever dental visit was amazing. Our oldest was talking for days after the appointment about how cool it was to "squirt the water!"—Dan & Stephanie S. Volunteers needed for Arts & Crafts Fair

Kohler School Friends PTO is looking for volunteers to help with our annual Holiday Arts & Crafts Fair; this is our biggest annual fundraiser. All proceeds from the Craft Fair will go directly into the classrooms of our school as educational materials in the hands of our students and teachers, as well as field trips and programs which enrich the educational experiences of our students. The following positions are mainly at home computer work, some phone, and attending meetings on September 19th, 6:30 pm, October 24th, 6:30 pm, November 14th, 6:30 pm in the Kohler Public Library. Kohler School Friends Holiday Arts & Crafts Fair is November 18th 9:00 - 4:00.

The following Committee Positions are available : • Coordinator – Co-Coordinator • Design/Print – Coordinator • Bake Sale – Co-Coordinator • Facility – Co-Coordinator • Decorations – Coordinator • Hospitality – Coordinator The gold star dentist For more information or questions please see contact information below: purple Dawn Shepherd, Coordinator in the building. Kohler School Friends Holiday Arts & Crafts Fair Email: [email protected] Schedule today at 452-KIDS. Or [email protected] BULLARD CHILDREN’S DENTISTRY In the purple building across from Marcus Cinemas 3304 Wilgus Avenue / Sheboygan, WI 53081 920-452-KIDS (5437) / www.bullardsmiles.com / Like us on

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“The Horse & Plow Huddle” Craft Cocktail Dinner Radio Show airs live from to be held at The Immgrant Restaurant with new A Cra� Cocktail Dinner will Mixologist of Des� na� on be held at The Immigrant Kohler Peter Kalleward and hosts and Packers talent Restaurant on Thursday, Breakthru Beverage Mixologist KOHLER, Wis. – Fall is and Green Bay Packers General Manager Hospitality September 28. A recep� on Dan Dufek. Peter and Dan around the corner which Legend Gary Ellerson, with Development, Clubs & Golf will be held at 6:30 p.m. with will face off pairing cocktails means football season is special guest appearances Majors. “It’s a great location, dinner following at 7:00 p.m. with four-course dinner in The almost here. Destination from Packers Super Bowl and each Monday we are Cost is $109 per person, and Immigrant Restaurant. Our Kohler is proud to announce champion LeRoy Butler – pleased to always see it fi lled includes tax and service fee. guests will decide who comes that it will again host The creator of the Lambeau Leap with Packers fans from around Join us for a cocktail out on top in this epic dual. Horse & Plow Huddle, – and other notable Green the area. The hosts and special crea� on ba� le between Head a weekly radio show Bay Packers players and guests enjoy the atmosphere, broadcasting live from the Legends.. Packers players will and I’m confi dent this season historic taproom, Horse & be provided by Lammi Sports will be our best ever.” Plow, located inside The Management this season, the Individuals wishing to attend American Club resort-hotel. leading provider for Green in-person are encouraged to Green Bay Packers All Time Bay Packers appearances in arrive early to get a table and Leading Receiver and Super the country. The live show enjoy the broadcast, stay for Bowl Champion Donald will air on 105.7-FM The Fan/ dinner and enjoy Monday Driver and Green Bay Packers WSSP-AM 1250 and WHBL Night Football on the several Super Bowl Champion Jordy 1330 AM/101.5 FM every big screens throughout the Nelson are just two of the Monday from 6-7 p.m. and taproom and restaurant. Packers stars that will be a will be syndicated to at least Stay current with every part of the radio show this 12 other markets throughout episode of the show online. season. Wisconsin. The show will continue airing This season, Destination “The Horse & Plow until the end of regular season. Kohler also welcomes two Huddle continues to be a Schedule, hosts and players The Immgrant Restaurant – Photo courtesy of Kohler Co. new co-hosts, sports talk favorite among the local are subject to change. For show host Bill Michaels and community and our hotel more information, call former Wisconsin Badgers guests,” said Michael Belot, 920-457-8000.

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WINE TOURS AROUND THE CHEF’S TABLE DINNER SERIES DAY OF BEAUTY SPORTS CORE WORLD Kitchens of Kohler - Shops at Woodlake Kohler Waters Spa SPECIALS, Kitchens of Kohler 6:30-8:30pm, $60 per person, $80 per September 20, 10am-6pm, Call for 6-7:30pm, $38 person with beverages Pricing EVENTS & CLASSES September 5 - Wines of Chile September 8 - Fireside Feast Kohler Waters Spa and The Clinic For more informa� on, pricing September 19 - Wines of September 15 - Tapas Party! of Cosme� c Surgery are once again details and to register call Sports Washington State September 22 - Wine Harvest Dinner partnering for a day of beauty & wellness Core at 920-457-4444 or online at September 26 - Wines of September 29 - Autumn in New York in Kohler. Meet Dr. Mark Blake from sports-core.com for more Southern France the Clinic and enjoy special pricing on informa� on. PILATES & REIKI injec� on treatments including Botox and Kids Mo� on - Wednesday, TERRACE TUESDAYS AT Kohler Waters Spa dermal fi llers done in the beauty and September 13, 9:30-10:30am privacy of a Kohler Waters Spa treatment September 12, 4-8pm, $65 TGIF FUN - September 29, 5:30- room. All guests receive complimentary Blackwolf Run Treaty Terrace A harmonious pair - Pilates & Reiki. 7:30pm 8-11pm, Weather Permi� ng Begin your evening at 5pm with a spa access for the day with the purchase Fall Tennis Leagues and Lessons September 5, 12, 19 Pilates class at Kohler Waters Spa that is of a service and 20% off all spa services. - tennis leagues and lessons begin Enjoy early fall evenings at Blackwolf facilitated by an instructor from Sports Each 30-minute appointment includes Tuesday, September 11. For more Run on our outdoor terrace. Bonfi re, Core. 25-minute Reiki massage will educa� on, consulta� on and injec� on informa� on or to register please appe� zer specials, be available within the spa treatment treatment (dermal fi llers or Botox). contact aniela.neuberger@kohler. outdoor games and cash bar. rooms to further enhance your mental Please contact Melissa or Lisa at 920- com or the recep� on desk. awareness and restore well-being. The 451-2192 or [email protected] KITCHENS OF KOHLER $65 event fee includes Pilates, mini Reiki to reserve your appointment. Lindy Hop Dance Classes - Mondays, September 11-25, 7-8pm CULINARY WORKSHOPS session and facility access from 4-8pm. Kitchens of Kohler - Shops at Please contact Melissa or Lisa at (920) FALL PEDICURE EVENT Woodlake 451-2192 or [email protected] Kohler Waters Spa YOGA ON THE LAKE 5:30-7pm, $40 to reserve your appointment. Space is September 28, 2017, 4-8pm SPECIALS, EVENTS & September 7 - Macaron Workshop limited. Our fall pedicure event features a September 14 - Knife Skills; Autumn pedicure that will ease the tension in CLASSES For more informa� on and Salad your feet and legs while leaving your DJ IN WINERY reserva� ons call 1-920-453-2817. September 21 - Seafood 101 The Winery skin so� and smooth. The $55 event September 28 - Savoring Summer 10pm-2am, Complimentary fee includes a 25-minute pedicure and September 16 facility access from 4-8pm. LIVE MUSIC Please contact Melissa or Lisa at 920- The Irish Pub at 451-2192 or [email protected] 7-9pm, Complimentary to reserve your appointment. September 7 - 7-9pm – Ian Gould September 14 - Gerry Sloan