Arts at the Waelderhaus Announces 2018 Season
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*****************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 FEBRUARY 17, 2018 [email protected] | 920-331-4904 Kohler Foundation Arts at the Waelderhaus announces 2017 announces 2018 season Gingerbread Winners Arts at the Waelderhaus, a series of intimate The winners of the 21st Annu- Grades 6-8: al Gingerbread Festival compe- Horace Mann Middle School performances at the historic “house in the woods” tition have been announced by (Ms. Elizabeth Madgwick) will present five programs in 2018 Kohler Foundation. Through- “Frosted Winter Cottage” • now attending the Universi- ever no tickets are necessary. out the month of December, Sunday, March 4, 2018 Grades 9-12: ty of Illinois, will premiere Call the Waelderhaus at 920- the Waelderhaus was host to a – 2:00 p.m. Instrumental- Random Lake High School some of her new work. 453-2851 to reserve your seat, delicious collection of houses, ists from the Sheboygan (Ms. MacDonald Crafts II) or email kohlerfoundation@ barns, castles, and Christmas Symphony Orchestra will • Sunday, June 10, 2018 “McDonalds Farm” kohler.com. villages. Cash prizes, based perform chamber music by – 2:00 p.m. The Alpine Community Groups: The Waelderhaus is managed on votes tallied from a record Milwaukee composers Craig Echoes, eight players from Mosel Farm & Home 4H Club by Kohler Foundation and lo- 8,800 visitors, are being award- Peaslee and Mark Mantel. Portage, Indiana’s German (Donna Schwinn-Roblee, cated at 1100 West Riverside ed in six categories. The overall • Sunday, April 15, 2018 – Band will play on Alphorns, advisor) “Little House in the Dr., Kohler, and is open daily highest vote-getter of the festi- 2:00 p.m. Plymouth Junge long wooden horns popular Woods” (except holidays) to the public val was the creative and detailed Kameraden Band, the only in Europe’s Alpine region. Third place honorees and re- for guided tours, free of charge. depiction of “Tree Living” by high school Blaskapelle in cipients of a $100 award are: • Sunday, September 16, For the latest news on Waelder- Lake Country Academy’s Mid- the U.S. will play German Pre-school: 2018 – 2:00 p.m. Wind haus events, visit www.kohler- dle School students. favorites. John Michael Kohler Art instrumentalists from the foundation.org, or find Kohler The first place winners in each Center/Sheboygan Area School • Sunday, May 6, 2018 – 2:00 Sheboygan Pops Band will Foundation on Facebook. category were awarded $500. perform both popular and They include: District (Keely Phippen) p.m. Soprano soloist Eliz- Kohler Foundation is a “The Beautiful “Holly” Jewel abeth Gartman, a graduate classical favorites from their non-profit, private foundation Pre-school: Home” of Sheboygan North High repertoire. that supports arts, education, Kohler Public School (Jr. Kin- Kohler Public School (Mrs. School and Ruth DeYoung Reservations are encouraged and art preservation initiatives dergarten class of Lisa Corniel- Kohler Scholarship winner due to limited capacity, how- in the state of Wisconsin. son) “Whoville” Magel 2nd grade class) “Mrs. Magle’s Funny Farm” Grades K-2: Deadline for Kohler Public School (2nd Grades 3-5: KPAL Brat Fry this grade class of Mrs. Farwig) Sheboygan Falls Elementary 2018 Village “On Your Mark, Get Set, Go to (Mrs.Fiorini’s Art Enrichment) the Reindeer Races” “Holiday Castle” Sunday! directory coming Grades 6-8: Grades 3-5: Longing for the smells and up February 28 St. John Lutheran School Lake Country Academy (3rd tastes of summer cookouts? The If you were not included Plymouth (Ms. Grebe’s 7/8 grade class of Mrs. Redell grills will be fired up again at in last year’s Village phone grade Art class) “Krispy & Mr. Schoenauer) “Native the Village fire house this Sun- directory and wish to be added, Island” American Village” day, where the Kohler Police you must complete the form at Grades 9-12: Athletic League (KPAL) will kohlervillage.org. Grades 6-8: Random Lake High School hold their annual brat fry from If your information in last year’s Lake Country Academy (6-8th (Ms. MacDonald’s Crafts II) 11:30 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Village youth programs and directory is still valid, you don’t grade classes of Mrs. Smith) “McDonald’s” Stop by for a lunch or dinner scholarships. Carryouts avail- need to do anything at all! “Tree Living” Community Groups: of brats, burgers, chicken sand- able. Any questions may be directed Grades 9-12: RCS Empowers (Ms. Morse’s wiches, potato salad, beans, Proceeds from the event go to- to Cindi Gamb at the Village Sheboygan County Christian Aktion & Day Service Class) desserts, and drinks on Sunday, ward KPAL Kohler youth pro- Hall at 459-3873. Or email: High School (Ms. Brown’s “Annie Takes New York City!” February 18, while supporting grams. [email protected]. class) “Vibrant Victorian” For more information about Community Groups: the Waelderhaus, upcoming Spring Primary Milestones Adult Family Home events, and view photos of all Thank you to Village residents who (Lisa VerVelde) “A Crystal the Gingerbread creations in contributed voluntary subscription takes place Tuesday Christmas!” this year’s Festival, visit www. The Spring Primary will be KohlerFoundation.org or ‘Like’ payments! held Tuesday, February 20, Second place winners earned Kohler Foundation on Face- Larger print newspapers con- business in the 53044 zip code, 2018. The polling place is lo- a $250 cash prize. They book. tinue to drop like dominoes but to help offset postage ex- cated in the Kirkpatrick Cen- include: with layoffs, firings, shutdowns, penses, a call went out for vol- The Waelderhaus is managed ter at the Kohler Village Hall, Pre-school: by the Kohler Foundation, a and bankruptcy (a Politzer Prize untary subscription payments of 319 Highland Drive, and will St. John Lutheran School private, non-profit foundation winning newspaper in West Vir- $5 for the year to help cover the be open from 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 Plymouth (Ms. Christian’s that supports the arts, edu- ginia just filed for bankruptcy). cost of postage. A huge thank p.m. Voters must have lived in 4K class) “I’ll be Home for cation, and art preservation Recent changes by Facebook you to the 11 residents who an- the Village for 28 days, and are Christmas” initiatives. have hurt publishers (and all swered the call! required to show a photo ID to Grades K-2: See full gallery of photos at businesses) that flocked to the Any who would still like to vote. Kohler Public School (Ms. kohler.news/gingerbread platform to reach digital audi- contribute may do so at kohler- On the ballot will be Wiscon- LaDuke’s 2nd grade class) “Let ences, and a proposed tariff on villager.com/subscribe, or mail sin Supreme Court candidates There be PEACE on Earth” the import of newsprint from or drop off to The Kohler Vil- Atty. Tim Burns, Milwaukee Canada threatens to inflict fur- lager, 219 Church St., Kohler, Grades 3-5: County Circuit Court Judge Re- ther damage to the print indus- WI 53044. (A black drop box Kohler Public School (Ms. becca Dallet, and Sauk County try. is located to the left of the front Roeber’s 4th grade class) “The Circuit Judge Michael Scre- The Kohler Villager is con- door). If you had trouble using Village of Legos” nock. Visit ballotpedia.org/ tinuing to print and mail a copy the online form, I made changes Wisconsin to learn more about free to every household and that fixed the problem. these candidates. 2 FEBRUARY 17, 2018 | THE KOHLER VILLAGER KOHLERVILLAGER.COM Two Kohler girls named to basketball all-conference teams for Big East First Team Big East All-Conference Second Team Big East All-Conference Mallory Keller, freshman Cecelia Zielke, sophomore Sixth grade girls basketball team takes fifth at state invitational championship Kohler’s sixth grade girls bas- ketball team took fifth place at the 2018 Wisconsin State Invi- tational Championship Tourna- ment held in Manitowoc and Merrill February 10-11, 2018. They won five of their six games in the Division 4/5 sixth grade girls category, which in- cluded 21 teams from around the state. The Blue Bombers’ only loss was a close game to the eventual state runner-up. Players (not in any order) included Danielle Stoffregen, Amber Hess, Emer- syn Oldenhoff, Nicole Zimmermann, Maddie Cole, Emerson Schueller, Katie Schumacher, Haven Wimmer, Emma Rummel, and Ella Karmalegos. Bridge to Wellness 1 TREATMENTA Program for Cancer Survivors, Starting March 13 in Kohler 1 HOUR Kohler, Wis. – HSHS St. Nicholas Hospital and its partner, Prevea Health, are pleased to announce Bridge to Wellness – a 10-week series designed to help cancer survivors find 1 TREATMENT1 SIZE SMALLERhealing and wellness – in collaboration with Sports Core. Bridge to Wellness will be held every Tues- 1 HOUR day from March 13 to May 15, 2018 from 4:30 to 6 p.m. at the Sports Core, 100 Willow Creek Dr. in Kohler. Participants will learn about ex- ercise, nutrition and making healthy choices as 1 SIZE SMALLER cancer survivors. They will also meet one-on- one with a cancer exercise specialist and dieti- tian. Series topics include: • Introduction to cardio and strengthening • Cancer nutrition • Planning a workout • Mindful eating • Foods that fight cancer Call now to arrange a no-obligation complimentary consultation• Mindfulness meditation • Basic yoga Call now to arrange a no-obligation complimentary consultation • Stress management (920) 452-0205 Any and all cancer survivors in the region who have been approved by their oncology (920) 452-0205 teams are encouraged to participate in Bridge 928 Michiganto Wellness.