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KPAL, Falls Lions Club Gear up for Big Event *****************ECRWSS**** PRSRT STD U.S.POSTAGE The Local PAID Postal Customer KOHLER, WI 53044 KoKohlhlerer PERMIT NO. 6 VillagerVillager219 Church St., Kohler, WI 53044 FREE Published twice monthly In Kohler, WI 53044 SEPTEMBER 1, 2013 Volume 9, Number 3 The PGA of America and Kohler Co. Fall Follies student art name David Kohler General Chair of projects the 2015 PGA Championship continue to The appointment of David we are committed to executing an encouraged to pre-register now for Kohler as General Chair of the event of exceptional caliber. My 2015 PGA Championship tickets. impress 2015 PGA Championship was an- father Herb Kohler, and Pete Dye, For more information on pre-reg- nounced August 13 by The PGA of who together built the course, re- istration or volunteer opportuni- America and Kohler Co. ally could accept nothing less.” ties, log onto The 2015 PGA Championship Fresh from the www.pgachampionship.com. will be held for the third time on Senior PGA For those who wish to sample the Straits Course at Whistling Championship the golf experience prior to the Straits, August 10-16, following presented by Championship, they can reserve a memorable PGA Championships KitchenAid, room in the in both 2004 (won by Vijay Singh) held in May at Five-Star Five- and 2010 (won by Martin Bellerive Coun- Diamond Amer- Kaymer). try Club in St. ican Club David Kohler is President of Michael Belot Louis, Jason resort-hotel in Kohler Co. and on the Board of Mengel will serve as Champi- Kohler, Wis., or Directors of Kohler Co., the Green onship Director for the 2015 PGA the Three-Star Bay Packers, Interface Inc., and In- Photos courtesy of Kohler Co. Championship. Mengel previously Inn on Wood- Submitted Photo terceramic. Supporting David will David Kohler was the Operations Manager for Jim Richerson lake. Individu- One of the most anticipated auc- be several thousand volunteers and tory. both the 2008 and 2011 PGA als can reserve tee times on one or tion items at each Fall Follies is the a seasoned cadre of professionals Joining David and Michael will Championship. more of the four courses at the beautiful artwork created by including Vice Chairman Michael be PGA Professional Jim Richer- The PGA and Kohler Co., are world-renowned golf venues of Kohler students. This year does not Belot, who recently served as the son, Kohler Group Director of focused on continuing to build on Whistling Straits and Blackwolf disappoint! The students have cre- Tournament Director of the 2012 Golf and a member of the PGA of this successful Championship Run, which have combined to host ated six dining chairs, each with a Ryder Cup at Medinah. Belot America Board of Directors. legacy with a renewed commit- six Major Championships. All of unique color palette and theme. knows what it takes to set the stage “There is no more challenging and ment to corporate and spectator ex- the courses are ranked in the top These one-of-a-kind pieces will be for a dramatic golf experience, as dramatic venue in Major Champi- perience during the event. 100 in the United States. auctioned off at this year’s Fall Fol- the 2012 Ryder Cup was one of the onship golf than Whistling Demand is once again expected lies, October 11th at the American most successful events in golf his- Straits,” said David Kohler, “and to be high for tickets, so fans are Club. After being assembled by Kohler School’s Tech Ed students, the chairs were each assigned to a KPAL, Falls Lions Club gear up grade, 1-6. The theme of each chair was designed to match the artistic abilities of the corresponding for big event grade. For instance, the youngest artists painted an insect themed chair, featuring caterpillars, butter- Fun for all ages at second annual Oktoberfest flies, and ladybugs. The most ad- By Jeff Pederson, Oktoberfest will feature more Ger- Bier Run/Walk, Sheepshead Tour- participate in two bier stops along vanced artists, created an urban Sheboygan Falls News Editor man-related activities and several nament and Battle of the Bands the course. Root beer and water themed chair, complete with city After opening with a bang a new events for revelers of all ages competition. will also be made available to run- skyline, train, and helicopter. year ago, organizers of the She- when it hits River Park in down- The new 5K, 3.1 mile Mich ners and wallkers. Chairs like these cannot be boygan Falls Lions Club-Kohler town Sheboygan Falls Friday, Ultra Bier Fun Run/Walk, spon- Participants will also receive found in stores. They are a direct Police Athletic League Oktoberfest Sept. 13 and Saturday, Sept. 14. sored by Goose Island Run 312, on one free beer in the biergarten after result of many talented parent vol- event are not about to sit back and Three new events, as well as Saturday morning. the run/walk with a wristband. unteers who gave their valuable coast on the tide of a successful Germanfest theme, have been Participants will complete a 5K Awards will be distributed to time to assist the children in creat- debut. added to this year’s two-day, route between Sheboygan Falls the top three male and female fin- ing truly unique furniture pieces That is why the second annual weekend schedule, including a 5K and Kohler and will be required to Continued on page 3 Continued on page 3 2 SEPTEMBER 1, 2013 = KOHLER VILLAGER KOHLERVILLAGER.COM Johnson Bank in Call 920.457.WOOF to schedule your next appointment. (Weekends available) Kohler Celebrates 20 years of service 3513 S. 32nd Street, Sheboygan, WI 53081 920.457.WOOF (9663) www.centralbarkusa.com Central Bark Doggy Day Care Celebrates 5th Anniversary Central Bark Sheboygan They also receive love and atten- learn to socialize with other dogs opened at the end of August of tion from the human canine care- in our controlled environment 2008 on the south side of Sheboy- givers who monitor their where their experiences can be gan and has become home away playgroups. In addition to going positive,” commented Linda. from home for many area canine home happy and well adjusted at “Having at least one day a week kids. the end of the day, they go home where they can run and play and “We are celebrating our 5th an- dog tired. have fun with their friends really niversary with an Open House dur- Linda said, "Our doggy parents helps them to be good canine citi- ing regular business hours find that Central Bark gives their zens.” September 12 to September 15 and canine kids the socialization and Sound too good to be true? a “Pawty” on September 12 from exercise they need to be happy and Well, there are requirements to be 6:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. All well-balanced, and they as dog par- met to participate. Your canine kid Kohler, Wisconsin – August 19, ber 13th the bank will host a cook- spayed/neutered, fully vaccinated, ents experience fewer behavioral will have to have been 2013. Peter Engel, President of out with refreshments beginning at leashed, socialized dogs, and their problems and a more rewarding neutered/spayed if over six months Johnson Bank, announced today 11:00 a.m. Please RSVP by calling people are welcome to attend. We dog ownership experience.” old, show proof of vaccinations – that the bank will proudly cele- 920-208-7440. will be offering food, fun, and The Sheboygan Central Bark DHPP, Rabies, and Bordatella, and brate their 20-year anniversary this Johnson Bank has also part- more. For more information on the has five years of experience in ca- pass a behavior assessment that is year. nered with Habitat for Humanity – ‘Pawty,’ go to nine group play, dog behavior in a conducted on the first day of day “We’ve enjoyed serving the Lakeside, which is celebrating its centralbarkusa.com/Sheboygan,” group environment, and dog group care. people of the Kohler and Sheboy- 20-year anniversary as well. To- said Linda Gurath, owner of Cen- dynamics. The franchise structure Central Bark also offers sleep- gan communities the last 20 gether, they will be holding a do- tral Bark Sheboygan. that each Central Bark follows is over services, grooming services years,” said Engel. “Our people Central Bark provides dogs designed to promote a safe and by a professional groomer, a doggy have formed long-term relation- nation drive throughout the week with socialization, and physical healthy environment for all. Cen- boutique filled with quality mer- ships with our clients and are very for Habitat for Humanity to pur- and mental exercise, which helps tral Bark Sheboygan is backed by chandise including Fromm Four proud of this milestone.” chase building supplies and to develop their confidence, result- the experience of a nationwide Star dog food, training by Nova Johnson Bank is hosting a cele- mateirals. To make a donation, ing in happy, well balanced dogs. franchise that has 28 locations and Dog Training, and canine cab serv- bration to commemorate their an- stop at the bank located at Johnson They offer a structured day with has provided over 1.6 million days ice. They love to show off their fa- niversary the week of September Bank, 815 E. Woodlake Road in group play time, rest time, then of day care. That is a lot of experi- cility and their program, so stop in 9th through the 13th. On Septem- Kohler. more group play time. The pups ence! for a tour and see what all of the run and wrestle and play fetch and “I would like to see all puppies Bark is about! tug-of-war with their buddies.
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