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June 1, 2019 //Volume 28, Issue 22

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PHOTOS BY THOMAS J. MCKILLEN Rebel Grace (left) was the headline act at Memorial Fest, which was held May 25 in the Menomonee Falls Village Centre. Other bands that performed at the festival included The Cheap Shots (right) and Caught in the Act (middle). NEWS & EVENTS In Touch with History Days many great buys. In addition, there is a Saturday morning 10a.m. Listen to Scavenger hunt.Be a part of the Field of at Old Falls Village June 1-2 large selection of delicious homemade speakers, watch a 1940’s fashion show, Honor! Purchase an American Flag that The Menomonee Falls Historical bakery for sale. Swing Dance lessons and see weapons will be displayed as part of the Field of Society is sponsoring "In Touch With Food and beverage is available for sale demonstrations. See an authentic WW2 Honor along Pilgrim Road and County History Days" on June 1 and 2, from 10 on site Thursday and Friday. Come shop, vehicles, and weapons being fired during Line Q. This will be an amazing display of a.m.-4 p.m. at Old Falls Village Park (N96 have lunch and enjoy your day. the Battle at 2:00p.m. both days in a support for our Veterans. See our web- W15791 County Line Rd., Menomonee Organizers are receiving a large selec- newly enlarged battle field. Skirmishes page to purchase your personal Flag! Falls). This family-friendly event will tion of great useable items. Event volun- and training events are viewable through- www.OldFallsVillage.com include many hands-on activities that teers clean and conveniently display the out the weekend. After hours during Come early and get your viewing spot show progress through the years. There items in individual departments for easy WWII Days, there will be a USO Themed to see the Battle at 2 PM both will also be a blacksmith demonstration, shopping. Dance happening on Saturday night from days!Located on the corner of Pilgrim a country market, silent auction, classic The staff is very friendly, helpful, and 6-9 p.m. featuring Command Performance Road and Country Line Q Rd. Event bene- toys and video game displays, and much willing to assist you as necessary. Big Band. Come enjoy the music and prac- fits and supports Old Falls Village more. The buildings at Old Falls Village tice your swing dancing. Historical Park. Park will be open for tours. Admission is Concealed Carry Class Gift Shop, scavenger hunt, music, mil- Admission is $6 for adults $2 for chil- $6 for ages 13 and over, and $2 for ages at Falls Library June 10 itary vendors and displays can be seen dren under age 12 while children ages 5 5 - 12. Children under age 5 are free. MK Protection Strategies will be spon- during the weekend event. Food, drinks, and under can enter free, For WWII and soring a free concealed carry class to a and kettle corn all available during this Korean War Veterans, admission is $3 Zumba at the Falls Library June 3 maximum of 40 adult participants at the family-friendly event. Children’s with a Military ID. Darlene Kartali, from the Froedtert & Menomonee Falls Public Library on Medical College of Wisconsin Orthopaedic, Monday, June 10 from 4 to 8 p.m. Sports and Spine Center, will show how to Wisconsin does not require live fire to Zumba safely and have fun at the apply for this license. However, Range Menomonee Falls Public Library on lessons and beginner classes are strongly Monday, June 3, at 7 p.m. The public is encouraged and available with MK invited to come to the library in workout Protection Strategies. What to expect clothes, bring a bottle of water, and enjoy from the class: Firearm safety rules; safe this Latin-inspired dance. For more infor- firearm and ammunition use; handling, mation, visit MenomoneeFallsLibrary.org transport, and storage; legally permissible or call (262) 532-8920. possession, transportation, and use of firearms, including use of deadly force; ‘Where are all of the Aliens?' and, finally, techniques for avoiding and talk at Falls Library June 6 controlling violent confrontations. Dr. Dennis Roscoe from the University Registration is required. Visit mkprotec- of Wisconsin Milwaukee at Waukesha will tionstrategies.com/ccw-classes/ or call be discussing the Fermi Paradox--address- 414-795-5598 to register for the class. ing the question there are billions of Attendees should not bring firearms to galaxies but where are all the aliens?--on class. Thursday, June 6 at 7 p.m. at the Menomonee Falls Public Library. For infor- WWII Days will take place mation on this and other Library pro- on June 15-16 at Old Falls Village grams, visit MenomoneeFalls Library.org Enjoy the second annual WWII Days or call 262-532-8920. and Battle this year at Old Falls Village Park, (www.OldFallsVillage.com) on St. James Thrift and Saturday and Sunday June 15th and 16th Bake sale June 6-8 located at the Southwest corner of St James Catholic Church, W220 Pilgrim Road and County Line Rd Q. N6588 Town Line Road, is preparing for Come to Old Falls Village Historical their 14th annual thrift and bake sale to Park in Menomonee Falls just north of be held June 6-8. HWY 41 on Pilgrim Road on Saturday The hours are: Thursday. June 6, 8 June 15th from 10a.m.-5p.m. and Sunday a.m.-7 p.m. Thursday, $1 admission from June 16th from 10a.m.-4p.m. Come enjoy 8 a.m. -noon. only; Friday, June 7, 8 walking the grounds visiting military a.m.-5 p.m. Friday includes a $5 bag sale camps of both Allied and the Axis during in adult clothes only.Saturday, June 8, 8 WWII. a.m.-1 p.m. Saturday includes a $5 bag Here is your chance to be up close to sale and half price day (some select items reenactors displaying the ways of life and excluded). war of our American History. Come and This is a great sale rain or shine, as greet Menomonee Falls Veterans of WWII the complete sale is under one roof. The in the Public House. Community Center, cafeteria and nine Be there for the opening Ceremony by classrooms are full to capacity with many, the Flag pole by County Line Road on Page 6 Visit discoverhometown.com for daily updates on Local News June 1, 2019 sportsExpress News >>SOCCER, CROSS COUNTRY PAGE 20 VISIT DISCOVERHOMETOWN.COM GOLF Falls qualifies for state

The Menomonee Falls boys golf top score for Germantown came from team qualified for the WIAA state Weston Davis, who finished tied for tournament by placing second at seventh with a score of 80. He was the Brookfield Central sectional at followed by teammates Joe Mazurek Wanaki Golf Course on May 28. (tied for 11th, 82) Carter Schmidt Marty Swab tied for first with a (tied for 21st, 86), Charlie Werner score of 72 over 18 holes. He was (tied for 26th, 88) and Max Knodl followed by teammates Danny (tied for 34th, 91). Sanicki (tie for fourth,76), Steven At the Hartford sectional at the Sanicki (tied for 12, 78),Nathan Washington County Golf Course, Coad (tied for 19th, 82), and Charlie Hamilton finished fifth. The top fin- Pietz (tied for 23rd, 83). ishes for Hamilton came form Jonah The state tournament will be Naatz, Jack Polaski and Michael held June 3-4 at the University Addie, who all tied for 18th with a Ridge course in Madison. score of 82. They were followed by At the Sheboygan North section- teammates Nick Klemm (26th, 84) al at Whistling Straits Golf Course, and Davis Deeken (tied for 29th, Germantown finished fourth. The 85).

TRACK Local athletes qualify for state meet

The state meet is the next – and Germantown boys: Connor final – event of the season for sev- Leffler, 100 meter dash and 200 eral track athletes at area high meter dash; 4x100 meter relay team schools. (Henry Hupp, Benjamin Stewart, Sectional competition was held Kyle Farina, Leffler, Ben Potvin, on May 23. The top three finishers in Anthony Potts), 4x800 meter relay each event qualified for the WIAA (Jimmy Koel, Sean Drinan, Ben state track and field meet, which Schnoor, Mitch Gobler, Marcus PHOTO BY THOMAS J. MCKILLEN will be held in LaCrosse from May 31 Knight, Lukas Ciardo); Schnoor, Germantown’s Veronica Brost (12) maintains possession of the ball during a game against to June 1. Among the athletes who 3200 meter run. Homestead on May 17. Germantown beat Homestead 8-0 in the opening round of the playoffs. qualified for the state meet are: Germantown girls: 4x800 meter Menomonee Falls boys: Davis relay (Nicole Parameter, Alyssa Corazzari, long jump; Brandon Wiles, Ferguson, Miranda Dorsey, Erin Jex, SPORTS SHORTS shot put; Tamir Thomas, 110 meter Sophia Tautges, Sami Stieve); hurdles and 300 meter hurdles; Courtney Hoppe, 400 meter dash; 4x200 meter relay team (Luke Stieve, 3200 meter run and 1600 Boys tennis: Germantown's Sheboygan North at 1 p.m. June 1. Nowak, Tyler Conroy, Ethan Neal, meter run; 4x400 meer relay (Melina Van Fossen wins state opener Hamilton defeated Fond du Lac on May Quintin Redding, Thomas, Matthew Kopischkie, Natalie Palzkill, Hoppe, Germantown's Drew Van Fossen won his 29, 4-1. The game was delayed a day and Sowle); 4x100 meter relay team Natalie McNeal, Gretchen McNeal, opening match at the WIAA state tennis moved to Marian University due to field con- (Redding, Nowak, Neal, Conroy, Leah Hess); Tabitha Wechlo, shot tournament in Madison on May 30. Van ditions. Ninth-seeded Hamilton advanced to Dominick Kollmann, Corazzari); put. Fossen defeated Ben Chester of Nicolet, 6-3, a regional final at Arrowhead on June 1. 4x400 meter relay team (Sowle, Hamilton boys: Gavin 6-1. Menomonee Falls lost to Oshkosh West Kollmann, Conroy, Joey Tabbert, Kuhlenbeck, 1600 meter run; 4x100 Hamilton's Alex and Calvin Moore lost in a shootout on May 28, 2-1. Menomonee Jonathan Stroh, Logan HIpps), meter relay team (Josh Reindl, their opening matches.Alex Moore lost to Falls goal in regulation came at the 32nd Logan Larson, pole vault. Corbin Stepney, Dylan Melotik, Adam Jared Lawatsch of Neenah, 6-3, 6-2. Calvin minute, as Caroline Benson scored off an Menomonee Falls girls: Alexis Jeter, Brenden Ban, Matthew Moore lost to Jacob Grosz of Hudson, 6-4, 7- assist by Marisa Grzesiak. Menomonee Falls Hunter, triple jump; 4x800 meter Wiltsey); Matthew Bohlman, triple 6(6). ended the season with a 11-6-2 record. relay (Emma Schoenauer, Eileen jump. Tocco, Olivia Robinson, Kylee Hamilton girls: 4x200 meter Germantown, Hamilton Hamilton student Wunschel, Maggie Grant, Savannah relay (Lexi Zuehlke, Elizabeth girls soccer win playoff openers named Academic All-State Mis); 4x200 meter relay (Mara Berndt, Rachel Passow, Morgan Price, The Germantown girls soccer team Hamilton High School senior Taylor Chisholm, Blessing Maduka, Lauren Leonardi, Taylor Sohre); opened the postseason with an 8-0 win over Hibicke was named an Academic All-State Schoenauer, Hunter, Karlina 4x400 meter relay (Behrndt, Zuehlk, Homestead. Germantown will host See ‘SPORTS SHORTS’ PAGE 7 Zimmerman, Aaliyah Parker-Fox). Price, Passow, Heckman, Sohre). June 1, 2019 Visit discoverhometown.com for daily updates on Local News Page 7 SOFTBALL Sports Shorts From Page 6 honoree by the Wisconsin Basketball Coaches Association (WBCA). Hibicke is a member of the Falls advances to sectional final Hamilton girls basketball team that had the sec- ond highest grade point average in Division 1. The Menomonee Falls girls softball upset on May 28, defeating Greater Nicolet advanced to the sectional Hibicke is a student-athlete who serves as a team beat two higher seeded teams Metro Conference champion and top- final by upsetting second seed great example to others, proving that academic on the way to advancing to the sec- seeded Divine Savior Holy Angels Germantown on May 30, 5-2. and athletic successes are not mutually exclu- tional final that was scheduled for (DSHA), 9-2. The game was moved Germantown opened the postseason sive.The WBCA is comprised of more than 4,000 May 30. from DSHA to the artificial turf field with a 6-4 win over Homestead on members who coach at the high school or colle- Menomonee Falls, which finished at Wauwatosa West May 23. Germatown, which finished giate level. Its mission is to improve, preserve and fifth in the Greater Metro Conference Menomonee Falls broke the game second in the Greater Metro promote basketball in Wisconsin. standings, was seeded fifth in its open with four runs in the first Conference,finished the season with Division I sectional bracket. The inning. Jordan Pettiford and Kady a 15-9 record. Winning at the next level Indians opened the postseason with a Stigler combined for seven hits while Hamilton opened the postseason Hamilton High School graduate Zach Jasinski 10-0 win over Brookfield East on May Emma Neale drove in three runs. with an 18-0 win over the Milwaukee won the NCAA Division III pole vault title. The 21 and followed that with a 7-4 over Menomonee Falls was scheduled to Audobon co-op on May 21 before fin- Division III meet was held at the SPIRE Institute fourth-seeded Cedarburg on May 23. face sixth seeded Nicolet in the sec- ishing the season with a 6-1 loss to in Geneva, Ohio May 23-25. Jasinski crossed the Menomonee Falls then sprung an tional final on May 38. Arrowhead two days later. bar at 17-2 3/4. BREW CREW TRIPLE PLAY! JUNE 15 Golf 10am | 9 Hole 4 Person Scramble $25 per player Includes Cart, 1 Drink and Prizes Parking Help turn the lot into Miller Park North! lot opens at Tailgate 12:30pm! 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Did you just get ENGAGED OR MARRIED? Would you like to see your announcement in this newspaper? Please email your announcement to [email protected] Let our readers share in your special day! CHURCH LISTINGS MENOMONEE FALLS HUBERTUS EMMANUEL COMMUNITY CROWN OF LIFE LUTHERAN UNITED METHODIST CHURCH CHURCH & SCHOOL - WELS N84W16707 Menomonee Ave. 262-251- Corner of Hubertus Rd. & Tally Ho Trail. 3830 Sundays: Sanctuary and Celebration Pastor Johnold Strey (262) 628-2550x210. Worship Services 9:00 am. School: K3-8th grade and Day Care 3 Intergenerational Community Quest years+. Services: Thursdays 7pm; Sundays 10:00am. 8am & 10:30am; 9:15am Bible Study and www.ec-umc.com Sunday School. www.crownoflifehuber- tus.com LUTHERAN CHURCH OF THE PRINCE OF PEACE WEST ALLIS Good Hope & Pilgrim Roads - Menomonee FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Falls. Rev. Thomas Engler. Worship: OF WEST ALLIS Thurs-day 6:30pm and Sunday 9:00am. 1576 S. 78th St. 414-258-7400. Bible study 262-251-3360. Handicap accessible. for all ages at 9am. Worship at 10:15am lcpopmf.com with nursery care provided. www.firstbap- tistwestallis.org JACKSON STILL WATERS CHURCH GERMANTOWN A METHODIST COMMUNITY CROSSWAY CHURCH 3617 Scenic Rd., Jackson 262-677-1311 W156 N10041 Pilgrim Rd, Germantown. www.stillwaterschurch.com Saturday service at 4:30pm. Sunday morn- Contemporary Services. Worship: Sunday ing worship services at 9:00am & 10:45am. 9 & 10:30am. Staffed Nursery & Summer (262) 255-0702 Sunday School Both Services. [email protected] • www.crosswayc.org

SUSSEX FAITH LUTHERAN CHURCH NEW HOPE A/G SUSSEX W172 N11187 Division Rd, Germantown. Services held at the Sussex Civic Center, Pastor Thomas Kaul. (262) 251-8250. N64 W23760 Main Street, Sussex. Pastor www.faithgtown.com Times of worship: Greg Welch (262) 528-2030. “The Mondays 6:30pm, Sundays 9am. Voyage”: Sunday 9:15am-10am. Morning Worship 10:15am-11:30am.

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SKILLED TRADES Founded in 1976, a family run manufactur- RESTAURANT/ ing corporation that specializes in several process capabilities including NC Punch HOSPITALITY Press, Welding, Brake Forming and Laser Cutting. NOW HIRING Part Time NOW HIRING NC PUNCH OPERATORS WAITSTAFF ($2,500 NEW HIRE BONUS) ROBOTIC WELDERS ($2,500 NEW HIRE BONUS) BENEFITS FOR FULL-TIME EMPLOYEE TESTIMONIALS: EMPLOYEES INCLUDE: “The President even took the time out to personally thank me for • 1ST, 2ND, 3RD, AND WEEKEND SHIFTS working on Saturday, to which I • $2.00 SHIFT PREMIUMS FOR 2ND SHIFT replied, ‘Thanks for letting me • 15% HOURLY PREMIUM FOR WEEKEND work overtime!’” Apply at: Marko’s Pizza SHIFTS -Will, Production Welder • UP TO 10 PAID HOLIDAYS PER YEAR “All the people have been very W156 N9664 Pilgrim Rd. • PAID VACATION friendly. I feel like I have adapted • ON-THE-JOB TRAINING well.” Germantown • 401K WITH COMPANY MATCH -Elisabeth, Spot welder • MEDICAL, DENTAL, LIFE AND “It’s a good day at Steel Craft!” SHORT TERM DISABILITY INSURANCE -Donna, Laser Operator Steel Craft Corporation 105 Steel Craft Drive, Hartford, WI 53027 www.steelcraftwi.com/page/employment AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER, WOMEN & MINORITIES ARE ENCOURAGED TO APPLY Page 24 Visit discoverhometown.com for daily updates on Local News June 1, 2019

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