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July 15, 2017 *****************ECRWSS**** PRSRT STD Local ECRWSS U.S. POSTAGE The Postal Customer PAID Kohler EDDM RETAIL Villager219 Church Street, Kohler, WI 53044 FREE www.kohlervillager.com JULY 15, 2017 [email protected] | 920-331-4904 Kohler Classic 2017 results and acknowledgments Kohler School Friends and the Kohler Tourism and Pro- motion Committee hosted the annual Kohler Classic on Sat- urday June 17, 2017. Proceeds from this event support the stu- dents and faculty of the Kohler School District through curricu- lum enhancements. This year’s overall winners of the one-mile children’s run are Sorin Drevline and Vic- toria Garces. The 5k overall winners are Jack Kral (16:55) and Erin Schmitt (19:37). All of the results will be posted at Kohlerschoolfriends.com. Kohler School Friends Parent Teacher Organization would like to thank everyone who sup- ported the 2017 Kohler Classic! This event would not be pos- Kohler Classic start Photos by Brendan Biever sible without the dedication of Loest, Jordyn Scheuren, Katie PTO, Pepsi Lakeside Bottling our volunteers and the generosi- Kohler Classic results Co., Prevea, Sargento, John- ty of our sponsors. Your support LaBlanc and family, Butch Du- sonville, and Dr. Linda Bryce 5k Winners is greatly appreciated and we mez, Dawn Shepherd, Quynh – Family Dentistry. Male Female are proud to list your names. Trueblood, Lisa Green, Lisa Overall: Jack Kral 16:55 Overall: Erin Schmitt 19:37 Committee Members: Event Fritchen, Delair Avery, Camer- Silver - $250-$500 13 & under 13 & under Directors, Jessica Biever and on Smith, Aidan Schueller, Re- Hess Dental Care, Johnson Sara Smith; Route Director, Dr. becca Remberg, Melissa Nin- Bank, Sheboygan Oral and 1. Roderic Moore 21:22 1. Rileigh Veldboom Edward Smith; Fundraising, ham, Brendan Biever, Michelle Maxillofacial Surgery, Jimmy 2. Davis Behler 24:13 2. Doreen Borowski; Timing/Re- Pociask, Amy Pace, and Mary John’s, and Kennedy Ford. 3. Clark Behler 25:30 3. sults, Katie LeBlanc; Awards, Struck. Also a special thanks to Bronze - $100 - $249 14-19 14-19 Jen Roeber and Aleah Roeber; Chief Rutten and the Kohler Po- Bitter Neuman, Sheboygan 1. Lucas Kral 21:07 1. Arissa Scott 20:25 T-shirt design, Jonathon Si- lice Department for keeping us Chevy, Mountain Promotions, 2. Patrick Marzano 21:56 2. Ashwini Morthy 27:25 mons and Sydney Smith; Con- and our course safe! With Child maternity and baby 3. Koen Vierkant 22:08 3. cessions, Darlene Beaudoin. Event Sponsors: boutique, The Grover Family 20-29 20-29 Volunteers: Leslie Yetzer, Gold - $500 and above Foundation, Caan’s, Magestro 1. Matthew Ball 26:55 1. Sara Heistand 29:10 Megan Drevline, Deb LaDuke, Kohler Tourism and Promotion, Orthodontics, Buddig, and Old 2. 2. Mary Kral, Sonny Anderson, Kohler Company, The Kohler Wisconsin. 3. 3. Jen Zugal, Jen Kading, Sarah Villager, Kohler School Friends See more photos on page 2! 30-39 30-39 1. Brent Perronne 21:51 1. Colleen Gumm 23:07 2. 2. Stephanie Knuth 27:42 3. 3. Tahna Jensen 30:20 40-49 40-49 1. Patrick Karbe 25:20 1. Kelly Lawrence 25:42 2. Jeremy Behler 25:30 2. Maryellen Pellegrino 27:06 3. Marcus Knuth 26:15 3. Anne Smith 29:30 50-59 50-59 1. Terry Renzelmann 21:40 1. Michelle Walters 28:02 2. Jeff Spielvogel 26:26 2. Jayne Spielvogel 30:54 3. Michael Pelligrino 27:05 3. Lisa Grathen 32:31 60+ 60+ 1. Dale Sandley 23:46 1. Linda Palmer 39:18 Youth winners at the Kohler Classic Photos by Brendan Biever 2. Robert Spannagle 26:30 2. Jeanne Thompson 46:15 3. John Schulz 27:33 1 Mile – Children’s Run Winners Male Female Kohler High School Spirit Ware order Overall: Sorin Drevline Overall: Victoria Garces JK Henry McKnight JK deadline is July 24! SK Maxwell Sewacki SK Ava Gehri Online ordering for Kohler ered to the High School offi ce 1st Kipton Andrews 1st Emilia Garces Blue Bombers Spirit Wear in early August. Orders are 2nd Aiden Oldenhoff 2nd Gwen Wichman is now open and will contin- only taken online by visiting 3rd Haiden Zugel 3rd Delaney Drevline ue through Monday, July 24. burghardtsportinggoods.com/ After July 24, the store clos- Category/2663/Kohler_High_ 4th Samuel Sewacki 4th Annabelle Wittner es and no more orders will be School.aspx 5th 5th Emersyn Oldenhoff taken. Products will be deliv- 6th Cooper Andrews 6th Erika Hocevar 2 JULY 15, 2017 | THE KOHLER VILLAGER KOHLERVILLAGER.COM Shakespeare company Custodian job opening at Kohler Schools The Kohler School District taining the facility and support- For more information, contact started by Kohler grad to is seeking a full time custodian. ing a learning environment that Paula Anderson @ 803-7200 or The school district custodian promotes health, attitude and [email protected]. make performance stop plays an essential role in main- pride of students. in Kohler Kohler graduate Lily Hart p.m., and August 6 at 2:00 p.m. and friend Fiona Lotti decided before going on to other loca- Kohler Classic photos, continued from page 1 to take an artistic leap in starting tions in Minnesota. The perfor- a small Shakespeare company, mance will be directed by Fiona and they will be performing in Lotti. Kohler during the fi rst weekend “Having grown up in Kohler, of August, thanks to a very gen- I know how wonderful a space erous gesture from the Kohler the Waelderhaus is and can Foundation. remember performing Shake- The Minneapolis-based speare there a few years ago group called The Keep Little with the Kohler High School Company is a cast of seven that Drama Club,” Said Hart. focuses on performing in the There is no cost to attend, round and making Shakespeare but donations will be accept- direct, approachable, and most ed. For more information visit importantly, funny. Facebook @keeplittlecompa- They will perform A Midsum- ny or dunnx248.wixsite.com/ mer Night’s Dream at the Wael- thekeeplittlecompany. derhaus on August 5 at 7:30 The Keep Little Company Shakespeare cast members (from left): Seth Campbell - Ly- sander, Peter Quince, Peaseblossom; Lily Hart - Hermia, Bottom; Ella Rasp - Helena, Tom Snout, Philostrate, Cobweb; Hannah Graff under - Hippolyta, Oberon; Jon Lotti Photos by Brendan Biever - Demetrius, Francis Flute, Mustard Seed; Aiden Campbell - Titania, Theseus; Raul Arambula - Puck, Egeus, Snug. Behind-the-scenes workers include: Fiona Lotti- Director, Kate Smokowicz - Assistant Director, Kate Bender - Stage manager, Lily Hart - Producer. – Submitted photo Local parishioner ordained Small Works Finale Friday July 28th, 4-8 p.m. our activities PLUS you get an The Small Works Project original piece of local art to to Catholic priesthood raises funds for the SVA. take home. It’s the best deal in Rev. Zach Weber, a parish- When you buy a ticket for town! Pick up your ticket today ioner at St. John Evangelist only $20 you support all of from an SVA member or from Catholic church in Kohler and Lakeshore Art Supply. a 2005 graduate of Howards EBCO Artworks Grove High School, was or- 1207 Erie Avenue, Sheboygan WI 53081 sheboyganvisualartists.com Coaching dained to the Catholic priest- hood on July 1, 2017 by Bishop openings at David Ricken of the Green Bay Diocese. He has been assigned Kohler Schools as associate pastor of St. John the Evangelist and Ss. Mary and MMontessoriontessori Children'sChildren's MIDDLE SCHOOL Hyacinth Parishes, Antigo and Basketball, Head-Boys 8th Grade (Winter) St. Wencel, Neva and St. James, HHouseouse PreschoolPreschool Cross Country, Head-co-ed 6-8 Whitelake. (Fall Season) While in high school, Fr. Family owned and operated since 1994 Fr. Zach Weber Tennis, Head-co-ed 7-8 (Spring Zach participated in football, – Submitted photo Register for Season) basketball, baseball and track. Degree in Catholic Philosoph- 4 Track Coach, Head-co-ed 6-8 He pitched for the baseball team ical Studies. After graduation, Summer & Fall 2017 (Spring Season) at Upper Iowa University where he attended Mundelein Semi- Track, Asst(s) (Spring Season) he graduated with a Bache- nary, Illinois where he earned Infant (6 wks.), toddler, 3-6 preschool, lors Degree in Psychology in a Masters Degree in Divinity. Kindergarten classes & Kinder class HIGH SCHOOL 2009. Fr. Zach experienced a His seminary studies included (Before and a er school care available) Baseball, Varsity Asst. (Sum- life changing encounter with a Spanish Immersion in Guate- Montessori cer fi ed & early childhood educated teachers mer Season) Jesus Christ during his sopho- mala, pilgrimages to France and Call for a tour! Diving, Head-Girls (Fall Sea- more year of college when he the Holy Land (Israel), hospital 920-458-0510 son) attended the fi rst annual Men chaplaincy, college missionary “Free the child’s poten al, and you will Swimming, Head-Girls (Fall of Christ Conference, Milwau- evangelization trips and parish transform him into the world.” Season) kee. He continued his studies internship experiences. He was Dr. Maria Montessori (Italy) Tennis, Head-Boys (Spring Montessori Charter School 1907 N. 20th St., Sheboygan at St. Meinrad Seminary, In- ordained to the Diaconate in www.sheboyganmontessori.com Season) grades 1-6 now available! M-F 6am – 6pm diana and earned his Masters May 2016. JULY 15, 2017 | THE KOHLER VILLAGER KOHLERVILLAGER.COM 3 SUMMER IN THE VILLAGE See more photos and videos at facebook.com/kohlervillager 4 JULY 15, 2017 | THE KOHLER VILLAGER KOHLERVILLAGER.COM Kohler HS senior working on Scouting project accepting online donations for victims of abuse By Meg Biznek the registry. 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