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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 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. and dogs have the opportunity to KOHLERVILLAGER.COM SEPTEMBER 1, 2013 = KOHLER VILLAGER 3

Oktoberfest,continued from page 1 Fall Follies, ishers. Registration begins at 8 “We are very pleased to add able activities and games will be continued from page 1 a.m. with the race to follow at 10 River City Blaskapelle to our Ok- available to youngsters for a small that will be a stunning addition to The lucky high bidder will a.m. toberfest celebration,” Mayer said. fee throughout the two-day event. any decor. The Kohler School bring home a keepsake that will Due to the bier run theme, all “The band’s popularity has “The inflatables were a big hit last Foundation wishes to thank our forever display the whimsical run/walk participants must be 21 grown steadily over the past 28 year, which is something that kind parent volunteers: Megan brushstrokes of young Kohler years of age or older. The event years. They have performed all of surprised us,” Meyer said. “We Drevline, Amy Elsesser, Gena School artists. A sneak peek of the will be capped at 200 participants. over the state at the United Ger- will be charging $1 for four tick- Gebler, Maureen Bunner Hun- chairs is available by visiting the The registration fee is $25 prior to man Societies of Milwaukee Ok- ets, which is basically 25 cents sucker, Jayna Sloan, Tania Kohler School Foundation web- Tuesday, Sept. 3, and $30 on the toberfest, Schawbenhof apiece. Our goal is to make it as Twohig, and Amy Unger. Addi- site at day of the event. Pre-registration Oktoberfest, Mai Fest, German- reasonable and family friendly as tionally Mr. Debruin and Mrs. kohlerschoolfoundation.org. is encouraged on the Oktoberfest American Day in Stone Bank and we can. Stanley have been instrumental in website, which can be accessed at West Bend Germanfest.” “Much of what we raised Submitted by Kohler School making this project possible. Foundation kohlerfallsoktoberfest.com. The D’werdenfelser Schuhplat- through Oktoberfest will go to In keeping with the German tler German dance group hails support the new park on the west theme, a Sheepshead Tournament from Sheboygan County and con- side of Falls,” he said. “Some of it sponsored by Re/Max Universal sists of members of all ages. will also go to all of the other com- Realty will be held at 11 a.m. on “The Schuhplatters will enter- munity improvement endeavors Saturday in the main tent. Regis- tain with their performances of that we have always supported Estate tration will take place at 10 a.m. various German dances inbetween throughout the years.” The format is five-handed the band’s sets,” Mayer said. The KPAL organization will sheepshead with jack of diamond “Their performances are sure to also used funds from the event to Sales partner. Play will consist of three get people up on their feet and support youth and community sessions with each session featur- joining in all the fun.” service projects. 1078B Creeks Cross Road, Kohler ing 20 hands. In addition, Al and Al’s Restau- “KPAL is also growing steadily The entry fee is $20 is pre-reg- rant will serve authentic German and Oktoberfest has helped to gain Thursday and Friday, September 5-6 istered by Sunday, Sept. 1, or $25 food in the main tent on Saturday us some notice and draw in some 3:00 pm – 7:00 pm per person after Sept. 1 through from 11 a.m.-3 p.m. new people that might have not the day of the tournament. “We received a lot of com- known anything about us,” Okto- Saturday and Sunday, September 7-8 There will be a 100 percent ments last year from people want- berfest co-organizer Jeff Ro- 10:00 am – 4:00 pm payout with the first place finisher ing to see more German food and manoski of KPAL said. “Our main Monday, September 9 receiving 50 percent of the entry music, so we have added a lot of focus with KPAL is on youth 10:00 am – 1:00 pm fees collected, second place re- that this year,” Mayer said. “Al through scholarships and camps.” Furniture: Cute small roll top writing desk…Sofa and matching love ceiving 25 percent and third place and Al’s has been the premier Ger- This year’s event has been boosted seat…Antique oak library table with drawer…Ethan Allen country taking home 10 percent of the man Restaurant in the area for the by the addition of Blattner’s Pig- dark wood open hutch with storage…Handsome black entertain- entry fees. past 52 years, so we are very gly Wiggly and Piggly Wiggly ment center, modern styling…3 beds, a queen size, full size and The players scoring the most pleased that they will be joining us Midwest as the title sponsor. twin…Wood vanity and bench…Several TV’s…Oak swivel stool…2 points in each session will receive this year to provide a traditional Other event sponsors include: counter stools with backs…Maple drop leaf dining table with 4 5 percent of the entry fees. To reg- German menu.” Johnsonville, Culver’s, Dulmes chairs…Standing picture display piece…Antique wicker rocking chair…Electric recliner chair…4 wood poor man’s chairs…Portable ister, visit www.kohlerfallsokto- HTT Cornhole Bean Bag Chal- Décor Carpet One, Jimmy John’s, baby crib. berfest.com lenge will again take place at the Sheboygan Chevrolet, Lakeside This year’s event will also tennis courts at 10 a.m., with reg- Bottling, Maters Gallery, North- Household: Antique child’s little sewing machine in case from the showcase a revamped teen tent istration running from 9-10 a.m. woods, HTT, Kohler Co, Austin 1920’s…Lots of records including a vintage picture record…Ro- area featuring the first annual The tournament, which will follow Foundry, Poly Vinyl Co, Superior seville vase…Some very pretty decorator pieces…Antique wood game board…Old jardinière…Small footstool…Several sets of BMO Harris Bank Battle of the the rules established by the Amer- Discount Liquor, Bitter Neumann, Bands Contest, which is tenta- ican Cornhole Association (ACA), dishes including Pfaltzgraff and white dinner china…Art Deco style Sargento and Larry’s Distributing. coffee service set…Silverplate flatware in case…Nice men’s suits tively scheduled to run from noon will operate as a doubles event For more information on Oktober- and clothes…Linen and comforters…Upright vacuum with attach- to 4 p.m. on Saturday. Band with a double elimination bracket fest, call Al Mayer at 889-8159 or ments…Singer dress form…Older bride doll…Invalid items…Up- check-in will run from 11:30- and all teams guaranteed a mini- Jeff Romanoski at 918-0352 or right freezer…Holiday items…Speakers…Dorm refrigerator…Room 11:45 a.m. mum of two games. Teams may visit kohlerfallsoktoberfest.com. size air conditioner…New treadmill…Exercise bike…Lawn and gar- All band participants must be consist of co-ed or unisex players. den items...PLUS 2 Zappy mobility scooters. 21 years of age or younger and The first place team will receive a Entrance numbers are handed out one hour prior to opening each registration is free. Sound and $200 cash prize. Second place will Visit: day. audio equipment will be provided, receive $100 and $50 will go to kohlerVillager.com For more information visit our website at but the band participants must pro- the third place team. www.thegibsongirls.com vide their own instruments. Pre- The tournament field will be and registration is required at the limited to the first 32 registered SheboyganCitizen.com Call the Gibson Girls at Oktoberfest website. teams. The entry fee is $20 per 920-457-6551 or our cell phone 920-946-0089 “Each band will play at least team if pre-registered by Sunday, LIKE us on Facebook for fun updates on the sales. three songs, which will be judged Sept. 8, and $30 on the day of the on performance, talent and overall event. musicianship,” said Oktoberfest Registration forms for the co-organizer Al Mayer of the She- sheepshead and bean bag tourna- boygan Falls Lions Club. “The top ments are also available on the Kohler Cub Scouts welcome three bands will receive cash Oktoberfest website. prizes.” Activity begins in the main tent new members A new Germanfest program, at 4 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 13 with featuring a variety of authentic musical performances by IC3 (4 food, drink and musical selections, p.m.), Patrick McCurdy (6 p.m.) Sign-up night to be held September 12th will run from 11:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. and Johnny Wad (8:30 p.m.). The Kohler Cub Scout Pack in- Participation helps Cubs de- adults. on Saturday. Eldorado (3:30 p.m.), Crossfire vites boys in 1st through 5th grade velop a sense of confidence, team- Families who are unable to at- German band River City (5:45 p.m.) and The Toys (8:30 to join Cub Scouts. A New Scout work, responsibility and a spirit of tend the Roundup or have ques- Blaskapelle and German dance p.m.) also set to hit the main tent Information Roundup for boys and service. Simply put, Scouting tions may contact Tim Beyer, group D’Werdenfelser Schuhplat- stage on Saturday. their parents will be held in the helps your son be “prepared for Cubmaster, at tler will entertain at noon in the Mayer estimates that the The Kohler School Library on Septem- life.” Scouting strengthens family [email protected]. Additional main tent on Saturday. Toys drew 5,000 fans for their Sat- ber 12th at 6:30 pm. and community relationships, information on Cub Scouts can be Formed in 1986, River City urday night headline show last Cub Scouts explore a variety of builds friendships, and identifies found by visiting Blaskapelle is a 25-member brass year with an estimated total atten- new interests and activities with areas of interest. Independent re- www.beascout.org and woodwind band based in West dance of 15,000 people over the other boys their age. Cubs meet search shows that Scouting helps Bay-Lakes Council BSA serves Bend, which performs authentic course of the two-day event. bi-weekly in small groups (dens) boys develop increased skills and over 20,000 young people in German music. “We had good crowds for the and monthly with the entire group abilities including teamwork, will- twenty-two Northeast Wisconsin According to Mayer, the band’s bands on both nights and through- (pack) to share experiences, activ- ingness to help others and to carry counties and Michigans Upper performances include music from out the day on Saturday as well,” ities, and recognition. Boys in 1st out responsibilities, as well as an Peninsula. To learn more, visit Germany, Austria and the Czech Mayer said. through 5th grade are eligible and increased ability to get along well www.baylakesbsa.org. Republic. In addition, a variety of inflat- can start at any level. with other young people and 4 SEPTEMBER 1, 2013 = KOHLER VILLAGER KOHLERVILLAGER.COM

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Cannot be combined with any other specials. Membership is required. KOHLERVILLAGER.COM SEPTEMBER 1, 2013 = KOHLER VILLAGER 5 “Who’s got talent? Not your “average’ talent show August 26, 2013 (Kohler, Wis.) – Four of the 14 finalists hail Manderfield, Chicago Talent Agent ents. The Kohler Performing Arts Or- from Kohler, but the other 10 acts and Producer and participant in And don’t expect the same old ganization presents, “Who’s Got come from as far away as Indiana, over 40 shows himself, Quynh baked goods concessions. “Who’s Talent?”, a regional showcase of and more locally from Milwaukee, Trueblood, Superintendent of Got Talent?” has partnered with talent for $1,500 and more in Green Bay, Manitowoc, Fond du Kohler Schools, and Nina Kohler, Bomallies Food Truck and others prizes to be held at the Kohler Me- Lac, Howards Grove, Plymouth, owner of Sweet Potato’s Unique to bring a little gourmet fanfare to morial Theatre in Kohler, Wiscon- and Sheboygan. “We kept looking Boutique, wife of Kohler Co. CEO Kohler for the evening. The Food sin on September 7, 2013 at 7:00 at each other during auditions with David Kohler, and parent of three Trucks will be serving outside of p.m. to raise money for Kohler per- our jaws dropped open!” said Rich Kohler students. the Theater from 5:30 p.m. until forming arts students. Tengowski, Instrumental Music “Social media has been a big after the show. For the first time, the Kohler Director and Producer of “Who’s part of this event’s marketing ef- Corporate sponsors of this event relationship with the school and Performing Arts Organization, Got Talent?”. “The caliber of the fort,” according to Jon Erlien, Mar- include Plenco (Plastics Engineer- community in order to promote after 16 years of holding a dinner performances was truly amazing keting Director for “Who’s Got ing Company) and Olivu 426, of and support the music program. auction as its sole source of and we are really looking forward Talent?” and father of two Kohler Sheboygan, Kohler Co., Schenck The organization’s main event is fundraising, has ventured into to finding out which of these per- students. “It’s been great working PC, and 96.1/104.5FM “The an annual auction. 100% of the “show” production as its second formers is going to win.” “And with the PAO as they learn to ex- Point.” proceeds from this benefit event fundraiser to benefit the choir and we’re glad we don’t have to pand beyond Kohler to get their Don’t miss your chance to be are returned to the students in the music students at Kohler School. choose!” said Tengowski. message ‘out there’ about the PAO dazzled live and in-person by these form of either middle school music Jodi Ducharme, Chairperson for Acts include vocalists and in- and this event.” Jon is behind the amazing and electrifying stars! camp scholarships or financial sup- “Who’s Got Talent?”, Kohler grad- strumental performances, but there event’s Facebook presence and Purchase your tickets today at port toward the high school per- uate, and parent of two Kohler are also dancers, contemporary producer of professional grade au- www.kohlerperformingarts.org formance tours. The event is a music students and performers in ballet and Irish dance, “street” ma- dition videos found on the site. “I (Tickets are General Admission social highlight for the community their own right, took what started gicians, a comic monologue called wasn’t sure I would spend much $10 and VIP Seating $20). of Kohler and generates tremen- as a dinner auction idea to spin off “The Crush” from one of the Youth time at the auditions, but once they We’re Social! dous interest in the performing “America’s Got Talent” and turned performers, and even an R&B started, I found it hard to leave and https://www.facebook.com/Kohler arts. Since 2002, Kohler PAO has it into this year’s “Who’s Got Tal- group rendition of Justin Timber- not interview everyone and film PAO raised nearly $300,000 for the per- ent?” event. “We didn’t know lake’s “Suit and Tie.” Find out their fabulous performances,” said http://wxerfm.com/blogs/out-of- forming arts students of Kohler. what to expect,” said Ducharme, more about all of the finalists at Erlien. The PAO has since bens-mind/145/whos-got-talent- For further information, contact “and when we filled three days of www.kohlerperformingarts.org. launched a You-Tube channel with area-talent-competition-with-1500 Rich Tengowski at 920-803-7266. audition slots with over 60 differ- Celebrity Judges include Jay some of the performances, and -up-for-grabs- see-more-here/ ent acts, we knew we were on to Frieders, afternoon DJ at hopes to use the channel to further About Us: The purpose of the something big.” 96.1/104.5 “The Point,” Doug promote Kohler music student tal- Kohler PAO is to create a working

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Check the Septem- easily included me in their world them to reach year teaching was our First Annual tiring someday and having more ber 15 issue for more profiles. and put up with my very loud their full po- Junior Kindergarten graduation. I time again for volunteering. laugh! I look forward to my next tential. My absolutely loved seeing all of the I really enjoyed getting to know Sharon Ellifson, first grade teacher year at Kohler where I will get to students will children finish their first school all of the students and parents of Greetings! My name is Sharon work with all our high schools stu- interact, in- year wearing their Bomber blue Kohler school but please forgive Ellifson and I am very excited to dents. I am fascinated how our quire, com- caps and gowns. me if I cannot remember your be joining the Kohler School Dis- children change from teenager to municate, explore, critically think, This summer has flown by as I name – there were a lot to learn!! trict. I come young adults over their four years discover, and problem solve in a have been spending my time out- I look forward to the school year to Kohler of high school. I am very blessed classroom that doesn’t set limits on side with children for summer beginning again and knowing what after teach- to be working with such great stu- what, where, how, and when stu- Kohler Kare, attending weddings needs to be done and having more ing 4th dents and their families. dents can learn. for my closest friends, listening to time to organize some new things. grade at I have been married for a really I graduated in May 2012 from music, watching movies, and read- Beth Lambie, Reading and Cedar long time to a darling guy who St. Norbert College with a degree ing. I am looking forward to meet- Math Intervention Specialist Grove-Bel- looks like Santa Claus and who in Elementary Education and a ing our incoming Junior I am extremely honored to join gium Ele- loves to play golf. We have four minor in Language Arts. While at Kindergarteners as well as recon- the Kohler School District com- mentary grown children: 3 boys and 1 girl. St. Norbert, I student taught in 2nd necting with staff and past stu- munity as the reading and math in- School for the past two years. Prior We always told our own children grade in the Pulaski Community dents. I am excited about another tervention to teaching 4th grade, I taught to follow their dreams and they School District and 6th grade in wonderful year at Kohler! specialist this Four-year-old kindergarten at did. One of them lives in Chicago the Green Bay Public School Dis- Karen Ingels, Elementary and school year. Auburndale Elementary School for and works in IT for the American trict. This past year, I taught 3rd Middle School Administrative Prior to this I one year. While completing my Medical Association and works for grade in the Fond du Lac School Assistant have worked studies at the University of Wis- a community theater by night. He District, and I fell in love with Hi, my name is Karen Ingels as both a spe- consin-Oshkosh, I competed as a attended DePaul University. One third graders! I love their curiosity, and I am the elementary and mid- cial education member of their swimming and lives in Hollywood, CA. and is a enthusiasm, and wonder, as well as dle school administrative assistant. teacher and diving team. I also swam at Min- comic by night and works in mar- how we are able to learn and grow I really en- reading specialist for eight years in nesota State on a swimming schol- keting by day. He attended the together. My greatest joy in teach- joyed my first the Campbellsport School District. arship for one season. I currently University of Alabama. One lives ing is watching my students grow year at The opportunities I have had in coach the Kohler Splash High in San Francisco. He is an attorney as individuals, team players, and Kohler school those years have prepared me to School Girls Swim Team. This who is currently working for the leaders, which makes every day of after a rocky join the quality staff in Kohler to will be my third season as head Department of Justice. He attended learning exciting. start that I at- ensure that all of our students re- coach of the team, which co-ops UCLA and Loyola of Chicago I am from the Elkhart Lake and tribute to not ceive the education they need to be with Sheboygan Falls, Sheboygan Law School. Our daughter lives in Kiel communities. Outside of working full successful wherever life takes Lutheran, and Sheboygan Chris- Washington, DC and is a Senior teaching, I enjoy spending time time for 25 years when my first them. tian. Account manager for with family and friends, checking son was born. I have 3 children, My background includes a de- I reside in Sheboygan with my Politico.com. She attended the out new ideas on Pinterest, baking, sons 25 and 23 years old, and a gree in both elementary and spe- husband Nick and our 3-month-old University of California at Davis taking walks, and relaxing with a daughter 21 years old. My hus- cial education. My master’s degree son, Brennan Otto. We also have a and is starting a Masters program good book. I also enjoy research- band, Randy, and I are renting a is in language and literacy. All of cat, the famous Mr. Biggles. We at American University in Political ing and learning about new teach- condo in the Village of Kohler these degrees I obtained from Car- love to travel, and enjoy going Communication this fall. They ing methods. I’m always looking while we are building a new house dinal Stritch University in Mil- back home to visit our family in each had very different dreams and for ways to enrich my teaching, in Howards Grove. I really enjoy waukee. I live with my husband Northern Wisconsin. This summer, went to very different schools. and I love to try out new ideas. sports and have spent many hours and two little boys in Grafton. I have absolutely enjoyed my time They all followed their dreams. Three things that make me happy on bleachers watching my kids One of my favorite past times is being home with Brennan. Watch- Those dreams just did not include are chocolate, naps, and, of course, participating in a variety of sports. cooking. Another joy in life for me ing him grow and reach mini-mile- living near Mom and Dad. my family. My secret talents in- Our two sons were student man- is when I get the chance to con- stones has made me appreciate the Since no one was racing home, clude creating photobooks and agers for the Wisconsin Badgers tinue my attempt at learning the finer things in life. It is simply we decided to move to Kohler last digital storytelling. With the help football team, which made us huge game of golf. I also love to read amazing how much a child’s smile year. We had lived in Chicago for of Shutterfly and iMovie, I enjoy Badger football fans, following the and wind down in evening with a can brighten your day. many years and love the Midwest. creating different works of art fea- team to the Rose Bowl for the last game or two of Suduko. I am very excited to be teaching Taking the position at Kohler High turing the people I love. I am fas- three years, to Hawaii, Las Vegas, I am fortunate to have children first grade. I will bring my enthu- School allowed us to move back to cinated by everything, which often Florida, Indianapolis, etc. I also who share with me my love for lit- siasm for teaching to Kohler and an area we love and for me to con- leads me to ask lots of questions. I enjoy playing board games and eracy. The other night we were inspire the students to be eager to tinue my vocation of working with truly do love to learn and grow! I cards with family and friends or reading Swimmy by Leo Lionni learn and to try new things. I want teenagers. We are both involved am most excited about getting to just sitting by myself and making and it reminded me of where I am to create a positive environment with ministry at St. John the Evan- know my students and their fami- a puzzle. headed in joining this district in its that encourages lifelong learning gelist Catholic Church. My hus- lies, and I’m looking forward to a My education experience in- mission to inspire and engage stu- and growth for all students. I look band and I are avid readers, (I will fabulous year filled with lots of cludes a BBA degree from the dents to ensure they achieve suc- forward to meeting everyone and read anything to do with history, as learning, growth, celebrations, fun, UW-Whitewater with an emphasis cess. In the story, Swimmy working with all students, parents, I majored in history) and my hus- smiles, and laughter! in Finance. I worked in banking, as explores all of the magnificent and members of the community. band loves the literary classics Sarah Hoffman, Junior a teller and then in the accounting ocean life at the depths of the (yes, he was an English major). Eliza Fluet, Director of College Kindergarten Teacher department; for a financial planner, ocean until he comes upon a We are currently learning to kayak & Career Advising Hello Everyone! My name is tax and insurance agency, which school of fish. Swimmy joins this on the local lakes and rivers as I’ve worked in college admis- Sarah Hoffman and I am a second included getting my Property and school of fish and together they well as walking our two goldies all sions, financial aid and college ad- year teacher here at Kohler Ele- Casualty insurance license; and form one giant fish that is now able around Kohler. We have thor- vising for 25 years at both at the mentary. I teach my last job before coming to to swim together amongst all of oughly enjoyed our first year here, university Junior Kinder- Kohler Schools was at the Sheboy- the other fish in the sea. I truly be- even the winter was OK!! and high garten as well gan Lakers’ Ice Center, where I did lieve education is a collaborative school levels. Jennifer Hammann, Third as the Kohler all of the bookkeeping, registra- effort and we accomplish the most I have stayed Grade Teacher Kare program tion, advertising, concession stand when we work together to educate in this field My name is Jennifer Ham- during the management, and volunteer coor- our children. I am really looking for all these mann, and it is a sincere honor to school day and dinating. In addition to working forward to this opportunity to years because introduce myself as Kohler’s new love every part time I tried to volunteer as work with the staff, parents, and I believe that 3rd grade teacher! I feel very lucky minute of it! I graduated from much as possible. I helped with all community in Kohler in accom- each student to be a part of such a dedicated, in- Lakeland College, where my focus of the sports that my children were plishing this great effort. Thank has individual needs and dreams novative, and passionate staff. My was Elementary Education with a involved in (football, soccer, you for the opportunity to do so. and that it is my job to help make goal is to provide each and every minor in Early Childhood. I then hockey, track, basketball, golf, and child with the best possible educa- attended LTC to achieve a pre- volleyball). I have been on the KOHLERVILLAGER.COM SEPTEMBER 1, 2013 = KOHLER VILLAGER 7 Star-Studded season celebrates Inc. 70th Distinguished Guest Series Tickets Now on Sale for this Platinum Worthy Run of Rock, Broadway, and Classical Performances KOHLER, Wis. - August 19, 2013 - his-luck Nomax turn his life his remarkable artistry, but also to Season Tickets: Save $15% Student tickets are for high school Seventy years of world-class per- around. The five guys will have the irrepressible joy with which he Adult/Student A Seat- $125/$63 age and younger. Order tickets on- formances in Kohler will be cele- you singing and dancing along all makes music. Mr. Perlman will Adult/Student B Seat- $98/$49 line and choose your own seat, at brated in 2013 and 2014 by the night. conduct a special public Question Individual Tickets: kohlerfoundation.org/tickets or Kohler Foundation’s Distinguished Itzhak Perlman and Answer session following his Air Supply order over the phone by calling Guest Series, which was begun by Saturday, April 5, 2014, 8 p.m. performance. Adult/Student A Seat- $40/$20 (920) 458-1972. All shows will be the Kohler Women’s Club in 1944. Undeniably the reigning virtuoso Ticket Prices and Ordering In- Adult/Student B Seat- 30/$15 performed at the Kohler Memorial Herbert V. Kohler, Jr., whose of the violin, Itzhak Perlman en- formation: Five Guys Theatre, 260 School St., Kohler, mother ran the series until her death joys superstar status rarely af- Season Tickets are available, Adult/Student A Seat- $35/$18 Wisconsin. in 1953, says that the upcoming sea- forded a classical musician. providing a savings of 15%. Or Adult/Student B Seat- $25/$13 The Kohler Foundation is a son represents the kind of perform- choose the act that inspires you Beloved for his charm and hu- Itzhak Perlman non-profit, private foundation that ances she would have loved. most with individual show tickets. manity as well as his talent, he is Adult/Student A Seat- $75/$38 supports education, arts and “When I reflect upon the rich his- (Prices below do not reflect sales treasured by audiences throughout Adult/Student B Seat- $65/$33 preservation initiatives in Wiscon- tory of the Distinguished Guest Se- the world who respond not only to tax or minimal service fees.) sin. ries, and the legacy of artistic and cultural exploration left by my mother, I am delighted that the Kohler Foundation is bringing such a diverse repertoire of masterful artists to Kohler for the 70th An- niversary of the Series.” In its 2013-2014 Season, the Dis- tinguished Guest Series once again presents the best of the best. Air Supply Saturday, Nov. 9, 2013, 8 p.m. Yes, THAT Air Supply. Where were you when you first heard the trade- mark sound of Russell Hitchcock’s soaring tenor voice and Graham Russell’s simple yet majestic songs? With seven top-five singles, includ-

ing “Lost in Love,” “Sweet Dreams,” and “Making Love Out of Nothing At All,” Air Supply equaled The Beatles’ run of consecutive top five singles. They continue to create new music and delight their enthu- siastic and dedicated fans around the world. Five Guys Named Moe Friday, February 14, 2014, 8 p.m. Winner of two Laurence Olivier Awards and nominated for two Tony Awards, Five Guys Named Moe is a high-energy Broadway hit. Five guys (named Moe) leap out of a jukebox and sing the 1930’s songs of Louis Jordan to help down-on- 8 SEPTEMBER 1, 2013 = KOHLER VILLAGER KOHLERVILLAGER.COM BUSINESS CARD CORNER

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Falls News Editor this year,” Lange said. “ The race Out of the Park,” encourages par- The 2013 Sheboygan Area The mission of JDRF is to find The 13th annual edition of the will be professionally timed by ticipants to embrace a baseball JDRF Walk to Cure Diabetes a cure for type 1 diabetes and its Sheboygan County JDRF Walk to Race Day Events. Run shirts and theme. Youth Ambassador is Austin complications through research. Cure Diabetes will have a brand medals will be given out during “The Ebben Field venue is per- Walker of Plymouth. Type I diabetes is an autoimmune new look at a new home in 2013. the awards presentation, which fect for our theme this year, so we Corporate sponsors include: disease that strikes children and After four years at River Park will take place in the bleacher sec- are planning on doing baseball re- Sargento (gold), Acuity (silver), adults suddenly, and can be fatal. in Sheboygan Falls, this year’s tion of the track after the run. lated games, in addition to our Johnsonville Sausage (silver), Although it helps type 1 diabet- walk and 5K run event moves to Registration for the run will run usual bouncy houses and games Sigma-Aldrich (bronze), Plenco ics maintain steady blood-sugar Ebben Field in Kohler Saturday, from 7:30-8:30 a.m. with the run for kids,” Lange said. “We will (bronze), Vollrath (bronze), Bemis levels and live relatively normal Sept. 21. scheduled to start at 9 a.m. have a D.J. this year too.” Manufacturing (checkpoint), lives, insulin is not a cure and it JDRF Southeastern Wisconsin Just as they did last year, walk- Lange said all participants are Kohler Co. (checkpoint), Piggly does not prevent potential compli- Chapter Outreach Manager Sandy ers will again have a choice to take encouraged to stay after the Wiggly (checkpoint), Lakeside cations, which may include kidney Lange is looking forward to the the normal 1-mile course or to fol- run/walk is completed to enjoy the Pepsi (checkpoint) and Rockline failure, blindness, heart disease, added opportunities that come low on the 3.1-mile running various activities and food offer- Industries (checkpoint). stroke and amputation. along with the new Kohler venue. course. ings. Media sponsors are WOMT Since its inception, JDRF has “Although moving to another lo- Registration for the walk runs “With all the activities and 1240 am, Lake 98.1 and WQTC provided more than $1.5 billion in cation is always uncertain, it from 8-9 a.m., with the walk set to food, people are encouraged to Q102, which will be broadcasting direct funding to diabetes research, brings new excitement to the begin at 9 a.m. The run and walk hang out and have lunch and fun,” live from 7-9 a.m. including $107 million last year. event,” Lange said. “This is what will take place rain or shine. Lange said. “The JDRF Walk & Reservations can be made by For more information on the we hope will happen in Kohler, es- Runners and walkers can regis- 5K Run to Cure Diabetes is the calling Sandy Lange at 920-803- Walk to Cure Diabetes, the mentor- pecially since it is a destination ter online at walk.jdrf.org only event happening on that day 8820 or ending an email to ing program or the Juvenile Dia- city across the U.S. We also have Walkers, runners are encour- at Ebben Field. We are under no [email protected] betes Research Foundation, 99 percent of our 2012 sponsors aged to form teams and collect do- pressure to take down the setup, so JDRF is the leading charitable contact Southeastern Wisconsin committed to come back this year, nations to support JDRF. activities should at least go until 1 funder and advocate of type 1 dia- Chapter Outreach Manager Sandy which is outstanding.” “Just like last year, the run can or 2 p.m.” betes. Since it was founded in 1970 Lange at 920-803-8820 or e-mail The 5K, 3.1-mile run returns be treated like an individual event, Thanks to the generosity of by the parents of children with type [email protected]. after making a successful debut or it can be a team-oriented, Johnsonville Sausage, this year’s 1 diabetes, JDRF has raised $1.6 last year. fundraising event, like the walk event will include lunch. “We had a nice start for the run is,” Lange said. “The runners will “We have the wonderful support of last year and we are hoping to receive the same fundraising in- Johnsonville, which will supply Clean out and cash in as you sell your grow it more this year,” Lange centives that the walkers have.” brats and hot dogs as they have in gently used children’s items said. “The Run Committee has The early bird 5K run registra- the past,” Lange said. “The food been working on the route since tion fee is $25 before Sept. 6. will have the same high quality it Sell your children’s clothing, toys, baby equipment last December with Kohler Police The fee increases to $35 before usually does.” & nursery furniture at the area’s largest Chief William Rutten and Doug Sept. 21 and $40 on the day of the The Corporate Chair for this childrechildren’s consignment event, Bocchini, who is the director of race. All fees go to support the year’s event is Terry Stevenson, aandnd earn 65% of the selling price. student life at Kohler High JDRF fundraising campaign for who is the advertising and promo- School.” type 1 diabetes research. tions manager for Seehafer Broad- kiddie circle Awards will be pre- Last year’s Sheboygan County casting Corp. children’s consignment sale sented for overall male and female Walk to Cure Diabetes, which also “Terry has been very active run winners, as well as first, sec- includes participants from Mani- with JDRF since his brother Derek FALL SALE ond and third-place finishers in 13 towoc and Fond du Lac counties, was diagnosed with type 1 dia- Sept. 28 & 29 male and female age divisions. drew over 500 walkers and 54 betes several years ago,” Lange Sheboygan Armory “The division format that we had teams, while raising $127,000. said. “He has been a positive ad- last year worked very well, so we The theme for this year’s Walk vocate for spreading awareness of Learn more at www.kiddiecirclesale.comwww

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Bomber Basketball Club Announces Calendar Raffle Winners for July Bomber Basketball 1-Jul Sherry Zittel Sheboygan Falls WI $20 2-Jul Cathy Cassady Kohler WI $20 3-Jul Amy Jones Sheboygan WI $20 seeking assistance 4-Jul Jesse Brotz Kohler WI $500 5-Jul Mark Reiss Hingham WI $20 The Bomber Basketball Club is elementary and middle school bas- 6-Jul Brian Daane Sheboygan Falls WI $20 looking for your help! As we pre- ketball tournaments last spring, and 7-Jul Jessica Watson Sheboygan WI $20 pare for the 2014 raffle calendar helped to offset the fees associated 8-Jul Jean Coulson Kohler WI $20 sale, we’re looking for pictures of with Kayla Tetschlag’s camp for Kohler students engaging in extra- 9-Jul Kermit & Juliana Schulz Manitowoc WI $20 Friday, December 16 middle school girls throughout the curricular activities of all types. Ac- 10-Jul Rick Boyer Kohler WI $20 month of July. For the upcoming ademic clubs. Drama. Chorus and 11-Jul Michael Belot Cedarburg WI $20 season, in addition to the Club’s 12-Jul John Thomack $20 Band.1:45 And p.m. of course, sports of all hugely successful calendar 13-Jul Richard Guske Sheboygan WI $20 types. If you have action shots or fundraiser, we plan to explore new 14-Jul John & Connie Stevens Kohler WI $20 team photos of your sons or daugh- Kohler tersMemorial from the past Theatre 12 months, please opportunities to support the boys’ 15-Jul Gary Bunner Pheba MS $20 email the digital files to ro- 16-Jul Bill & Ike Hammen Kohler WI $20 and girls’ programs through equip- [email protected] by September 17-Jul Dusty Misfeldt Superior WI $20 ment, uniforms, guest 30. 18-Jul Rip Hundt Grafton WI $20 speakers/coaches, and more. And as the Bomber Basketball 19-Jul Diane Chopp Kohler WI $20 If you have a passion for the con- Club continues to grow, we’re also 20-Jul Greg Girdaukas Sheboygan WI $20 tinued growth and success of youth actively seeking community support 21-Jul Tara Wagner Kohler WI $20 in terms of time, talent and leader- basketball in Kohler, or you want to 22-Jul Kelly Kasten Grand Rapids MI $20 ship. In just the short time we’ve learn more about the Bomber Bas- 23-Jul Todd Hart Kohler WI $20 been organized, the Club has al- ketball Club, please contact us at 24-Jul Bill & Ike Hammen Kohler WI $20 ready covered entry fees for eight [email protected]. 25-Jul Dawn Daigle Kohler WI $20 26-Jul John Gillespie Kohler WI $20 27-Jul Leslie Abitz Kohler WI $20 28-Jul Jerry Slavens Sheboygan WI $20 29-Jul Carmen Roska Sheboygan Falls WI $20 30-Jul Shannon Bunner Pheba MS $20 31-Jul Greg Girdaukas Sheboygan WI $20

The Bomber Basketball Club supports Kohler youth basketball programs and coaches by providing leadership and funding for equipment, tournaments and coaching guidance at all levels. Our vision is a sustained, successful basketball program that promotes sportsmanship, teamwork, leadership and school spirit in our youth and the greater Kohler community. If you’d like to learn more about the Bomber Basketball Club, please contact Jeff Romanoski, Marcus Knuth or Jason Keller, or email us at [email protected]. Please watch the Kohler Villager for more information about the Bomber Basketball Club. Thank you for your continued support and GO BOMBERS!

Board of Education Regular Meeting Minutes June 15, 2013

Superintendent’s Report Ebben Field Fund Raising – Consent Agenda Matt Kautzer moved to enter into Call to Order Summer months are an active Deeply appreciative of the sup- closed session. Laura Kohler preparation time for a successful port as we launched the cam- Approval of June, 2013 Regular seconded. Marlene Yang called the meeting upcoming year. Our priorities in- paign with over 20K from Board Minutes to order at 6:10 p.m. in the Kohler clude: 15 families Approval of Invoices To consider employment, con- Public Library. Roll Call was 1 corporate Reports of the Finance Commit- tracts and performance-related taken by Laura Kohler. The fol- Facilities/Maintenance Local 494 Electrician Union dona- tee—no reports information for employees over lowing board members were pres- Kindergarten renovation started tion in time/materials Reports of the Committee of the which the school board has ju- ent: Marlene Yang, Laura Kohler, July 8. Whole – risdiction or exercises respon- and Matt Kautzer. Diane Kelly and Ebben Field Concession stand re- The approved biennium budget Recommendation to approve the sibility pursuant to Wis. Stats. John Suralik were absent. model begun contains public school funding Kohler High School College & Ca- 19.85 (1) (c), 118.25, 119.85(f). Facility Inspections and structural provisions that adjust the district’s reer 4 year plan Statement of Public Notice assessments are underway state aid amount, revenue limit, Recommendation to approve GPA Superintendent Evaluation July 12, 2013 and per pupil payment in categori- calculator revision, weights to Safety and Security Plan Imple- cal aids. Through October, the fi- Honors & AP courses taught on Matt Kautzer moved to adjourn. Approval of Agenda mentation- near completion of nance committee will review the site starting with the class of Laura Kohler seconded. All Matt Kautzer moved to approve FOB system and alarm system for provisions in preparing the annual 2017 ayes. Meeting adjourned at 7:35 the agenda. Laura Kohler sec- internal and external access budget. To date, fiscal responsi- A review and study of limits on pm. onded the motion. All ayes. points bility remains a commitment. weighted grades . Board President’s Report Technology upgrades Review of District Finances Matt Kautzer moved to approve Marlene will be attending the New desktops for the library and Matt Kautzer reported the finance the consent agenda. Laura Educator Effectiveness semi- business ed computer labs, each committee did not meet in July. Kohler seconded. All ayes. Mo- nar in Madison on August 6, elementary classroom, and the The finance committee will con- tion carried. 2013. 4/5 grade resource room tinue to refine the budget through Marlene has been reap- 4 SMART Boards (2 at the ele- October. Action and/or Discussion Items pointed by the Kohler Village mentary school and 2 at the high No action items Board to serve on the Memo- school) rial Hall Committee. KOHLERVILLAGER.COM SEPTEMBER 1, 2013 = KOHLER VILLAGER 11 THE VILLAGE VIEW www.kohlervillage.org

Village Meetings Sched- From Public Works Superintendent The following items were approved uled for September 9/3 Property Committee 4:30 pm Bruce Neerhof by the Village Board during their 9/3 Finance Committee 5:00 pm Holiday Trash Pick-up on each lot or parcel. Signs lo- July 8 meeting: 9/4 Library When a holiday falls on a Mon- cated on public property will be Noon (at library) = Design for a Veteran’s Memo- 2013-8 Initial Resolution Au- day all garbage pick-ups will be removed by the Public Works or 9/9 Village Board 5:30 pm rial at Woodland Cemetery. thorizing General Obligation one day later than scheduled. For Police Department. 9/23 Recreation Committee 4:30 pm Bonds in an amount not to ex- example, Labor Day falls on = Signs for Woodland Cemetery 9/26 Plan Commission 4:30 pm Reporting of Illicit Discharge ceed $1,550,000 for Street Im- Monday, September 2; therefore ($1,400) and Lost Woods Park All meetings are held at Kohler It is a requirement in the Village ($1,600). provement Projects. Village Hall, 319 Highland Drive, garbage pick-up for that week will of Kohler Storm water permit = Temporary Class B beer license 2013-9 Initial Resolution Au- unless otherwise indicated. be on Wednesday, September 4th. with the DNR to educate the Pub- for KPAL Oktoberfest 5K Run thorizing General Obligation Leaf Collection lic on illicit discharges to the 9/14/13. Bonds in an amount not to ex- Leaf collection will start on Octo- storm water system. An illicit dis- ceed $875,000 for Fire Station = Hiring new Recreation Depart- From Clerk/ ber 4th and continue until Decem- charge would be the dumping of Improvement Projects. ber 2nd. Leaves should be raked any chemical, pet waste, or haz- ment employees as presented. 2013-10 Initial Resolution Au- into the street along the curb in a ardous substance into the street or = May 2013 Revenue/Expense Treasurer thorizing not to exceed three foot (3’) wide row. No grass a storm basin inlet. The substance Reports, bank reconciliation $1,105,000 General Obligation clippings, sticks, or other garden would eventually make its way and journal entries. Laurie Lindow Refunding Bonds. Office Hours debris is allowed. into the Sheboygan River causing = Selling price for 1978 ladder a pollution hazard. To report an truck. 2013-11 Initial Resolution Au- The Village Offices will be Garage Sale Signs thorizing General Obligation illicit discharge, please call the = Quote for furniture for Fire closed Monday, September 2, in One temporary “garage sale” or Promissory Notes in an amount Public Works office at 459-3881. Station training room and of- observance of Labor Day. Regu- “for sale” sign shall be permitted not to exceed $1,215,000 for fice areas, $17,974.65. lar office hours are 7:30am– Memorial Building Improve- 4:00pm, Monday-Friday. = Request for fireworks display ment Projects. permit to Bartolotta Fireworks From Aquatics Director Jen Vallo Co. for 7/19/13. Pool Hours August 1. The meet was a great = Appointments to Special Com- From Police Chief Starting Sunday, September 1, success. There were nearly 40 mittees as presented. the pool hours will be changing. children participating in the = Resolutions: Bill Rutten Fall pool hours will be: event. The swimmers ranged in 2013-6 Amending 2013 Gen- School is back in Session Saturday/Sunday 1:30 – 4:00 pm age from 4-14 years old. The eral Fund Budget. Now that school is back in ses- Tuesday/Thursday 6:00 – 7:30 high point award winners are pic- 2013-7 A Resolution providing sion, please remember to drive pm tured (from left to right): Claudia for the sale of not to exceed Herold – 3rd grade; Emma Tru- carefully on the streets around the The pool will be closed on Mon- $4,745,000 General Obligation man – 4th grade; Shannon school. The speed limit is 15 mph day, September 2 to allow our Corporate Purpose Bonds, Se- O’Leary – 5th grade; Cooper when children are present in the staff to enjoy the Labor Day Hol- ries 2013 and/or General Obli- Zielke – 5th grade; Jackson Ed- school zones. There is no stop- iday with their families. gation Promissory Notes, munds – 6th grade; Cecilia Zielke ping or standing of vehicles for Series 2013. – 7th grade; Khloe Rustan – 8th Village Board the westbound traffic on School KPAL Swim Meet grade; Jaclyn Patterson – 4th Thomas Schnettler, Presi- Street. Also, parents that drop The Kohler Pool held its annual grade. children off in the morning and KPAL Swim Meet on Thursday, dent don’t want to use the parking lot Brett Edgerle canopy should do so close to the Charles Keller crosswalk so the students can be helped across the street. Students Bill Kunst that are crossing in mid-block John Pethan amongst the vehicles are harder Brian Post to see and are not safe. Sue Jaberg Clerk-Treasurer Laurie Lindow Police Chief William Rutten Public Works Supt. From Rec. Dept. Director Doug Bocchini Bruce Neerhof Fire Chief Kohler Recreation had another great summer Mike Lindstrom From Baseball to adventure camp, counselors/coaches for the fol- Soccer – Cathy Cassidy Recreation Director swimming, dance camp and more, lowing events: Softball-Suzanne Pilgrim Kohler Kids had a lot of fun. Adventure Camp – YMCA Summer coordinator – Suzanne Doug Bocchini Over 600 kids participated in ac- Baseball – Kyle Gebler Fink Aquatics Director tivities over the summer. The Dance Camp – Jessica Cooper Swimming – Parker Wolf Recreation department would like Doll Buggy Parade – Gena Tee Ball – Kohler High School Jen Vallo to give thanks to all coaches, Gebler, Suzanne Barack Baseball Players Librarian counselors, and participants of the Flag Football – Kohler High Tennis – Brad Hoffmann programs. School Football players Website Development – Mary Erin Coppersmith Special thanks to Aquatics Di- Princess Camp – Julie Boyer Struck rector Jen Vallo as well all lead Playground Games – Kelly Cole Youth Center – Katie Miller 12 SEPTEMBER 1, 2013 = KOHLER VILLAGER KOHLERVILLAGER.COM The American Club Resort a KOHLER experience Kohler Food & Wine Experience Uncorks Interactive Events and Announces Ticket Sales for a Weekend Full of Flavor, October 17-20 Celebrity Chefs Cat Cora, Christopher Kimball, Tony Mantuano, Jacques & Claudine Pépin, and Fabio Viviani join the Main Stage line-up offering delicious culinary experiences The American Club resort contin- Cook’s Illustrated and Cook’s conversation, feedback, commen- tled Outfitting Your Dream ues to raise the bar by adding en- Country Magazines, and a frequent tary and questions. Additionally, Kitchen with America’s Test gaging and enriching culinary guest on national television. guests have the opportunity for ca- Kitchen. Time-honored happenings sessions to the lineup for its annual Tony Mantuano – Author and sual interactions with celebrity and to savor are: Taste of the Vine, Kohler Food & Wine Experience, regional presenters during book chef/partner of Spiaggia, Bar Toma Feast of Talent, Champions Din- October 17-20. The four-day ex- signings, wine dinners, celebrity and Terzo Piano in Chicago, and ner and Leinenkugel’s Oktober- travaganza of food, wine and fun chef luncheons and special evening Mangia Trattoria in Kenosha, Wis. fest Rockin’ Brews. celebrates its 13th year of congre- events. Chef Bart Vandaele – Owner & Throughout the weekend guests can gating celebrity chefs, libations “Atypical of a food and wine event executive chef at Belga Café in enjoy complimentary demonstra- specialists, wine experts and epi- of this caliber, the culinary experi- Washington D.C., contestant on Top tions and tastings at various loca- curean enthusiasts from around the ence afforded by sharing recipe Chef on Bravo and Stella Artois tions throughout the resort. Gratis world for dynamic culinary semi- samples is immeasurable and cre- nars, tastings and signature festivi- Ambassador. experiences are hosted at The ates an interactive format unlike Shops at Woodlake, Kohler Design ties. Tickets are available for Stefano Viglietti – Owner of She- any other,” said Event Manager Tri- Center, Woodlake Market, Gourmet purchase at www.kohlerfoodand- boygan County’s Trattoria Stefano, cia Rathermel. “Tasting the fea- Marketplace at The American Club wine.net or 1-866-243-8548 Il Ritrovo, Field to Fork and Duke tured foods paired with and Stella Artois Best of Belgium This year’s celebrated culinary ex- of Devon. chef-selected wine, beer or spirits Café pouring complimentary perts headlining the Kohler Food & keeps the demonstrations interest- Fabio Viviani – Owner and execu- Local and regional chef talents to glasses from Stella Artois’ Collec- Wine Experience Main Stage offer ing from start to finish.” tive chef of Café Firenze in Ventura grace the Midwest Chefs’ Stage this tion featuring the new Cidre. in-depth expertise and talent. County, Calif., Firenze Osteria in year are Chicago’s Michael Feker Year after year, the Kohler Food & Ticket Information & Hotel Pack- Celebrity Chefs debuting at the North Hollywood, Calif., and Siena of Il Mito, John Coletta of Quar- Wine Experience takes celebrity Kohler Food & Wine Experience ages Tavern in Chicago, Ill., and was tino and Jason Gorman of Terzo cooking lessons to the next level. include: voted “Fan Favorite” in the fifth Piano, Milwaukee’s Paul Funk of At the 2013 event, guests can take Kohler Food & Wine Experience season of Top Chef on Bravo. Hinterland, Madison’s John Bauer part in the new Knife Skills with tickets are available for purchase The Beekman Boys – Winners of of The Wise at Hotel Red, Dan Bo- America’s Test Kitchen where the for individual events online at ‘The Amazing Race’ on CBS, Josh nanno of A Pig in a Fur Coat, Tory guests get their own practice area www.kohlerfoodandwine.net or by Kilmer-Purcell and Dr. Brent Ridge Miller of L’Etoile, Sheboygan for a hands-on approach and learn a phone at 1-866-243-8548. Event are the stars of The Fabulous Beek- County’s Lynn Chisholm of The variety of knife skill lessons from prices start at $15. Many events and man Boys reality television show Paddock Club and Gerald Feger of holding, sharpening, cutting and tastings are complimentary. on The Cooking Channel, sharing slicing different items in the The Blind Horse. A variety of tal- Hotel packages are available The their journey of transplanting from kitchen. For those more interested ented chefs including The Ameri- American Club Resort in Kohler, New York City to Beekman Farm in libations, the Hendricks Mixing can Club Executive Chef Rick Wis. Three unique resort packages in upstate New York. Boyer from The Kitchens of Demo is an exclusive opportunity with Hendricks Gin experts for are available that include select Celebrity Chefs returning for an en- Kohler restaurants will participate guests to mix their own drinks and ticketed events, two nights accom- core appearance include: in select events, special restaurant modation (Friday and Saturday), a menus and demonstrations through- learn about the newest drink trends. Jacques & Claudine Pépin – 20% discount on Kohler Waters out the weekend. Never resting on its laurels, the World-renowned father-daughter Spa, and special add-on rates for event continues to offer new expe- chef duo and author of 28 best- 2013 Kohler Food & Wine Thursday and Sunday evenings. riences alongside signature week- selling books, contributing editor to Experience Highlights Package prices start at $622 per Cat Cora – An American profes- end favorites creating memorable Food & Wine Magazine and popu- person based on double occupancy. sional chef best known for her fea- Unique to Kohler, each Main Stage experience for all interests. Experi- lar guest on Today Show and Good tured role as an Iron Chef on the session provides ticketed guests ences new to this year’s line-up in- Stay up to date on Kohler Food & Morning America. Food Network television show Iron with samples of the chef-presented clude The American Test Kitchen Wine Experience announcements Chef America and as co-host of Christopher Kimball – Host of the recipes being prepared on the stage. Brunch, Surf and Turf: Innova- and happenings on Facebook Around the World in 80 Plates on highest rated cooking show on pub- The presenting chef and audience tive Seafood and Wine Pairings facebook.com/americanclub and on Bravo. lic television, America’s Test members alike appreciate this inter- Seminar, Shake & Stir with Fabio twitter twitter.com/theamericanclub Kitchen, editor and publisher of active platform that encourages Viviani and a design session enti- #KohlerFoodWine. CALENDAR OF EVENTS

Exhibit: Wisconsin Wood Company selected by Anello Mol- Mondays, September 9-30, 7- available at Sports Core Recep- Salon at Sports Core: For the Through-October 6 lica and one wine selected by 8pm tion Desk month of September enjoy 10% ARTspace – A Gallery of the John The Immigrant Restaurant’s som- Lil Stars of Dance: Wednes- off our new Zents products with Michael Kohler Arts Center melier Jason Van Auken to be days, September 11-October 16, Special Session: Toning the every Zents manicure or pedi- From the utilitarian, but exquisite, paired with a five-course dinner 4-5pm Mind with Jake cure. breadboards of Edward Wohl to presented by Chef Matt Bauer. Kids Night Out: Friday, Septem- Saturday, September 14, 8:30- the sinuous shapes of Richard Call Chef/Restaurant Manager ber 20, 5-9pm 9:30am, Complimentary for mem- YOGA ON THE LAKE SPE- Judd’s furniture, WISCONSIN Matt Bauer for reservations at Studio Practice with Sue Alby: bers & non-members CIALS AND CLASSES WOOD features the work of four 920-457-8000 ext. 55106. Wednesday, September 25, 7- In the second presentation of the For more information, pricing Wisconsin artists. For more infor- 9pm ‘Toning the Mind with Jake’ se- details and to register call mation call 920-452-8602. SPORTS CORE SPECIALS CRXtervals: Thursday, Septem- ries, Personal Trainer, Jake Frias Yoga on the Lake at 920-453- AND CLASSES ber 26, 6:45-8pm will cover many topics, tips, and 2817. Beer vs. Wine Dinner For more information, pricing Kids Feel the Beat: Friday, Sep- mental pointers that can be used September 27, 6:30pm details and to register call tember 27, 4-5pm, Complimen- Yoga Basics and More: to get past those plateaus and Immigrant Restaurant and Winery Sports Core at 920-457-4444. tary Wednesdays, September 11-Oc- come back even stronger than Bar, $120, gratuities not included Teen Zumba: Thursdays, Sep- TRX & Fitness Classes: A vari- tober 2, 7-8pm, $55 before in pursuit of your goals! Guests will get to taste one beer tember 5-26, 7-8pm ety of classes and boot camps Hot Hip & Holy: Friday, Septem- from Central Waters Brewing Swing Dance for Beginners: available, complete schedule ber 27, 5:30-8:30pm, $25