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Kohler contract, continued from page 1 Sept. 30, 2023. The current members and their families for agreement was set to expire at the long-term.”

Winterfest 2019 midnight on Sept. 30, 2019, and The Milwaukee Journal Sen-

36th Annual Winter Festival union membership had previ- tinel reported that the contract

ously approved to have its lead- provides immediate raises of

Saint John Evangelist Parish ership team engage in early ne- $1.25 to $3.25 an hour to the

Kohler, WI – 11:00 AM to 6:00 PM Holiday Garbage gotiations with Kohler Co. The lower-tier employees, and over

new contract features increased the life of the agreement, their Sunday, January 20, 2019 Pick-up wages and enhanced benefits pay will rise by $4.15 to $7.70 (after special 10:00 AM Mass at St. John’s) When a holiday falls on a including high-quality health an hour, nearly catching up to Monday or Tuesday, all garbage

care, pension and 401k. the wages of longer-tenured pick-ups will be one day later “We are proud to be an em- workers. The contract also pro-

than scheduled. Christmas Day ployer of choice in Sheboygan vides lower-tier workers with

is on Tuesday, December 25; County, and we recognize the significant increases in compa- garbage pickup for that week valued contributions of our as- ny contributions to their 401(k)

will be on Wednesday, Decem- sociates. For 145 years, Kohler retirement accounts, and they

ber 26. New Year’s Day is on Co. has provided meaningful will qualify for two weeks of Tuesday, January 1; garbage work and invested in the careers vacation after a year - double

pickup for that week will be on of all our associates,” said Da- the previous benefit. For work- Wednesday, January 2. vid Kohler, President and CEO ers in the upper pay tier, the Great Food & Fellowship! of Kohler Co. “This new agree- contract provides a $1,000 bo-

Traditional Favorite Foods ment will help sustain the long- nus immediately and, beginning Coors light beer & other domestic & premium term competitiveness of our in 2019, four annual raises of 50 brands, Select Wine, Pepsi Products, Sheboygan-area operations, as cents or 55 cents an hour. Nicolet Water, Fabulous Homemade Soup! well as ensure future opportuni- A strong economy and a tight ties for rewarding careers with labor market are credited for

Village office hours skills training and advancement the improved contract for Lo- Raffle & Door Prizes Craft Sale during holidays for our associates.” cal 833, which represents 2,044 All Day! Handmade by The Village Office will be “The new contract address- Kohler employees. In 2010 Local Artisans closed: es several key areas that are workers held an informational Carry -Outs important to the future of our picket before a two-tier wage Available Monday, December 24 Delivery Service members,” said UAW Local scale was put in place, which For the Homebound Tuesday, December 25 833 President Tim Tayloe. “We significantly reduced wages Call Lots of Fun Kids Games 458-9931 Monday, December 31 appreciate Kohler bargaining for newer employees during a …and the Cake Walk! Tuesday, January 1 in good faith during the early struggling economy. In 2015, negotiation period. Wage in- workers went on a month-long creases and enhanced benefits strike before agreeing to a con- across the many career opportu- tract that raised lower tier wag- nities that Kohler offers reflect es by about $3 per hour. Klub 55 awarded an Automated a shared commitment to our External Defibrillator

Saturday Jan. 12 7:30 p.m. JOHN

Pictured left to right are Jeanine Mullen of KLUB 55, Jodie Kuklinski -Administrative Assistant - Kohler Police Department, Laurie Lindow – Village of Kohler Clerk/Treasurer and Jean Zemke – Aurora EMS and Community Educator. Submitted by Kohler interim Police Chief Dave Darin OATES On December 6, 2018 ed medical emergencies. minutes matter” campaign Experience the soulful music of the Aurora Healthcare Included with the dona- lead by Dr. Steven Zils. Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Foundation awarded tion was hands-on train- The Kohler Police De- legend, John Oates, part of the KLUB 55 in Kohler with ing for compression-only partment applied for the best-selling duo, Hall and Oates. an Automated External CPR and AED applica- AED donation on behalf Defibrillator (AED) to be tion. The donation is part of KLUB 55. UPCOMING SHOWS utilized for cardiac relat- of the foundation’s “When No Quarter Saturday, Jan. 26, 7:30 p.m.

Deadline for filing candidacy papers is Wednesday, Blind Boys of Alabama January 2, 2019, at 5:00 pm Sunday, Jan. 27, 7:00 p.m. Village residents running for tion papers should be filed at filed in the Kohler School Dis- Village Board or School Board the Village Hall offices, open trict office between the hours of GET TICKETS for the first time must file the 7:30 am–4:00 pm. (Note hol- 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. (School 826 N. 8th Street proper candidacy papers by iday hours posted above). For offices will be closed between Downtown Sheboygan Wednesday, January 2, 2019 at School Board, a Campaign Reg- Christmas and New Year’s). 920-208-3243 5:00 p.m. istration Statement and a Dec- weillcenter.com For Village Board, nomina- laration of Candidacy must be 4 DECEMBER 15, 2018 | THE KOHLER VILLAGER KOHLERVILLAGER.COM Business Card Corner

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Performing Arts announces Be Our Guest Dinner and Auction Be sure to mark your calendars for we are again seeking donations of the 22nd Annual Kohler Performing all types for the auction. Please – Submitted photo Right: Kohler and Howard Grove students performing Born to Hand Jive from Grease at the Howards Grove Center for the Arts. Arts Organization Event – Be Our contact the music department if Guest, to be held Saturday, April 6, you have something to donate or if A series of wonderful per- performances at the How- worked behind the scenes to at the Pine Hills Country Club. you have an idea or a contact for a formances by the cast and ards Grove Center for the make the shows run smooth- This dinner and auction is the unique & creative donation. crew of Grease resulted in a Arts. ly, and the community for all primary fundraiser for the music de- We are also in need of a few more record turn out for the musi- The production team the donations and services partment and 100% of the proceeds volunteers to help with the event. cal presented by the Kohler would like to thank the stu- rendered. Congratulations benefit the music students of Kohler Please contact the music department and Howards Grove High dents whose acting, playing to the entire Grease produc- Schools. if you’re willing to assist! Schools. The joint produc- and singing was ever so tion! In preparation for the big event, tion performed four sold out magical, the volunteers who

Tengowski Presents at KOHLER HOME Music Conference FOR RENT Richard Tengowski, shops and provides a forum Kohler band director, recent- for music educators to net- ly presented two presenta- work. “It is a great honor to tions at the 2018 Fall Music be selected to present and a presented by Conference sponsored by the wonderful opportunity to SHEBOYGAN COUNTY ROTARY CLUBS Wisconsin Music Educators showcase some of the teach- Association. The sessions ing initiatives that we have were Unpacking the Perfor- created here at Kohler Public mance Standards and Break- Schools.” 4 bedrooms, 1.5 baths, Drive ing the Code: Assessment The Wisconsin Music through nice sized rooms, near the with Standards. Tengowski Educators Association is a Holiday school and Ravine Park. has also been invited to pres- non-profit organization that Includes appliances, ent a series of workshops in serves to improve the qual- LIGHTS private driveway and choreographed to music in January and in July at the ity of music education in 1-car garage Wisconsin Center for Music Wisconsin by representing Evergreen Park $ Education. the shared interests and the 1,200 per month Pantry item donations are requested for the The Wisconsin State Mu- needs of music educators and Call: Shari Jensen Sheboygan County Food Bank. sic Conference offers pro- fostering their professional Cash donations support future growth of this event. @920-207-9891 fessional development work- growth. Lights Show open every night 5:00 - 9:00 PM Nov. 23 - Dec. 31 (closed Dec. 24)

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Come join the Kohler TREETOP SPONSORS Elementary Students as Grover Family Foundation and Brenda Potter they ring in the holidays with some fun and jazzy karaoke tunes! You’ll be tapping along to this new musical for young singers! Visit kohler.news or Thursday facebook.com/kohlervillager December 20th for photos and videos of Set the Season Aglow and the 2:00 p.m. Kohler Caroling Walk Kohler Memorial Theatre – Kohler Villager photos 6 DECEMBER 15, 2018 | THE KOHLER VILLAGER KOHLERVILLAGER.COM Thank you for supporting The Kohler School Friends 2018 Holiday Arts & Crafts Fair! 2018 Raffle Prize Package Winners th On Saturday, November 17 , Kohler annual fundraiser, and we’re pleased to worked to make it all happen. We’re very the hands of our students and teachers, 1. South Dakota Getaway – Patti Mohnsam School was transformed into a winter report that 2018 was another successful thankful for your continued support! as well as field trips and programs which 2. Road America Package – Barb Sauve wonderland of shopping for the Kohler year. The KSF PTO would like to thank All proceeds from the 2018 Craft enrich the educational experiences of our 3. Kids Summer Fun Package – Mike Roblee School Friends Holiday Arts & Crafts Fair. our generous donors who made the event Fair will go directly into the classrooms students. 4. Camping Fun Package – Adam Gaedke This is the Kohler School Friends’ biggest possible and our dedicated volunteers who of our school as educational materials in 5. Kids Winter Fun Package – Stefanie DeJardin 2018 Craft Fair Committee Gage Lake Geneva Cruise Line Plymouth Foam Jordan Scheuren 6. Date Night Package – Kate Vitale Event Coordinator – Dawn Shepherd Green Bay Botanical Garden Polygroup Judy Farwig 7. Camp Anokijig – Marianne Harris Advertising – Andrea Fisher Holiday’s Pub & Grill Racine Zoo Laura Multer 8. Ninja Warrior Package – Rachel Gasparick Applications – Rosa Hartman Jolly Good Road America Kate Dolack 9. Holiday Dinner Package – Judy Leonhardt Bake Sale – Jennifer Roeber & Lisa Melissa Kaule Sheboygan Falls YMCA Suzanne Barrock 10. Sports Package – Joan Schnettler Cornielsen Milwaukee Admirals Sheboygan Symphony Orchestra Gena Gebler 11. Men’s Bike – Haze Diemel Holiday Cafe & Hospitality – Jessica Milwaukee Brewers Shedd Aquarium Bridgette Wusterbarth 12. Taste of Sheboygan – Balloon Lady Biever, Lisa Fritchen, and Delair Avery Milwaukee Bucks Spokane Creek Cabins & Campgrounds Tai Rexach Sports Core Design/Print – Open Position Milwaukee Public Museum Linda Neil Janis Hansen Facility – Ginger Sterling Minit Mart Kohler Stardust Limousine Rikki Bruggink Lisa Foote Finance – Jenny Roatch Kwik Trip Sheboygan Superior Touch Free Car Wash Sarah Prokash KOHLER Company Summerfest Lynn Miller Heidi Becker Decorations – Open Position Kohler Credit Union Ranger Rick Peter Cook Meredith Behler Raffle – Jessica Hansell Kohler High School Jazz Band Reptile Gardens Stacie Simons Ryan Tengowski Raffle Tickets – Tonya DePagter Rich Tengowski Kohler High School Key Club Karen Ferguson Nicole Tybold Volunteers – Beth Tengowski Rush Mountain Adventure Park Kohler High School Madrigals Catherine Feuerstein Marellen Pellegrino 2018 Craft Fair Donors Kohler Middle School Student Council Rushmore Cave Rachel Montes Heather Ertel AAA Green Bay Kohler Police Athletic League Rushmore Tramway Adventures Jodi Grossen Above & Beyond Children’s Museum Kohler Police Department Target Rebecca Bruder-Ebert Amy Wieland Adventure Rock Kohler Recreation Department The Second City Tong Wang Michele Schaetz Torke Coffee Roasting Co. B4Adventures Kohler School Athletic Department Amy Unger Clare Beyersdorf Victorian Chocolate Shoppe Bear County USA Kohler School Faculty & Staff Deniss and Zavinta Makejenko Village of Kohler Tourism Jennifer Walton Black Hills Maze Kohler School Friends PTO Holly Risseeu WG&R – Green Bay Michael and Donna Roblee Blue Harbor Wendy Kukla Emily Zhiqin Liu Warrior Jungle Butch DuMez Lakeside Pepsi Quynh Trueblood Lesley Cassidy Westward Ho Camp Ground Camp Anokijig Legendary Fitness Sharon Reilly Tim Brown Wham – O Camp Y-Koda Linda Neil Judy Hoffmann Choi Maner Woodlake Market Chef Jeff Little Switzerland Lisa Greene Cheryl VanZeeland Colleen Willadsen Lucky Bums LLC 2018Craft Fair Volunteers Melanie Marquardt Jen Kading CSz Theater Chicago Magic Car Wash Kristin Dedering Katie Magle Anna Hogan Dick’s Sporting Good Milwaukee Food & City Tours Josh and Theresa Andrews Katie Maki Eva Stokes Nava Sakamuri Kelly DeAmico Erin Sylvester Juany Bazen Festival Foods Newverest Christine Voice Erika Cunliffe-Owen Mark and Rebecca Sewacki Fox River Kayaking Company Old Wisconsin Kristin Romanoski Roy and Michelle Potter Liz Gartman

NOTICE OF SCHOOL BOARD ELECTION Procedures for (S.120.06(6)(b), WI STATS.) School District of Kohler April 2, 2019 school closings due NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an election to be held in the School District of Kohler on Tuesday, April 2, 2019, the following offices are to be elected to succeed the present incumbents listed. The term of office for school board members is three years beginning on Monday, April 22, 2019. to inclement weather OFFICE INCUMBENT We ask parents to discuss the following area radio/televi- Kohler School Board Member Jane Bishop Zachary Pethan plans with their child now – be- sion stations: NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN, that a Campaign Registration Statement and a Declaration of Candidacy, must be filed no later than 5:00 p.m. fore the actual school closing on Wednesday, January 2, 2018, in the Kohler School District office located at 333 Upper Road, Kohler, Wisconsin, between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. on Monday through Friday, mailed to the address noted above or filed personally with the school district clerk, Carl Nonhof occurs. If you are generally not or school district deputy clerk, Ms. Quynh Trueblood. home during the day, be sure NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN, that if a primary is necessary, the primary will be held on Tuesday, February 19, 2018. your child knows where he/she A description of the school district boundaries can be obtained from the school district office. is to go if school closes early. Given under my hand, on 1 November, 2018. ______Will he/she go home with a Carl Nonhof classmate, an older sibling, or a School District of Kohler Clerk /paba relative? Have you made prior arrangements with this indi- Radio vidual to be on “stand by” for WHBL (1330 AM), these occasions? Please make THE POINT (104.5 OR 96.1 Grace United Mass times for Christmas and New Year’s your arrangements in advance FM), and make sure your child is ful- WSTM (91.3 FM) Church of Christ announced by St. Johns, Kohler ly aware of what to do in case WLKN Lake (98.1 FM) Christmas schedule Christmas Eve, December 24 New Year’s Eve, December 31 school closes early. WTMJ (620 AM) & WKTI 500 School Street, Kohler 4:00 pm at Blessed Trinity 4:00 pm at Blessed Trinity Par- Any decision to close school (94.5 FM) Parish, Sheboygan Falls ish, Sheboygan Falls (no 7:00 12/16/18 – 10 am: Sleepover for all or any portion of a school TV 4:30 pm at St. John Evangelist am at St. John Evangelist) at the Stable Sunday School day will be made as early as WTMJ-NBC Parish, Kohler Christmas Program New Year’s Day, January 1 possible in order to afford par- WFRV-CBS 10:00 pm at Blessed Trinity 9:00 at St. John Evangelist ents the opportunity to make WISN-ABC 12/24/18 – 4 pm & 7 pm: Parish, Sheboygan Falls Parish, Kohler Christmas Eve Services alternate child care plans. All WITI - FOX6 Christmas Day, December 25 closing announcements or ear- WLUK-FOX 11 12/25/18 – 10 am: Christmas 9:00 am at St. John Evangelist ly dismissals will be made on WMLW-CBS 58 Day Service with lessons and Parish, Kohler the Kohler School web site carols 10:30 am at Blessed Trinity kohlerpublicschools.org and THE SHEBOYGAN PRESS Parish, Sheboygan Falls

SHEBOYGAN COUNTYWIDE CRIME STOPPERS CRIME OF THE WEEK DATE OF CRIME: On or around August 3rd and December 2nd, 2018 LOCATION OF CRIME: The James Tellen Woodland Sculpture Garden 5634 Evergreen Dr., in the Town of Wilson. TYPE OF CRIME: Damage to property On Friday, August 3rd and again Sunday, were created by James Tellen from The Juveniles were operating a Maroon Sheboygan County Sheriff’s Office. December 2nd, 2018 the Sheboygan 1942 to 1957 at what is now known Saturn sedan and a Grey colored SUV If you have information about this County Sheriff’s Office took a complaint as the Woodland Sculpture Garden. of unknown make or model. In addition, crime or any other crime, please of Damage to Property at the James Some exhibits were tampered with graffiti was written in blue permanent Tellen Woodland Sculpture Garden and vandalized. A group of Juveniles marker “SUH DUDE” on a bench seat. leave a web tip at located at 5634 Evergreen Dr., in the was observed by area residences, who If anyone has information about this Town of Wilson. Concrete sculptures believe they may have been involved. incident they are asked to contact the www.cufthem.com, use the “P3 Tips” app on your Android or iOS device or call Crime Stoppers at 1-877-CUF-THEM (1-877-283-8436). You will remain anonymous and could be eligible for a reward up to $1000. Detective Scott Wieland and Deputy Ryan Kelley | Sheboygan County Sheriff’s Department Phone: (920) 459-3112 | FAX: (920) 459-4305 DECEMBER 15, 2018 | THE KOHLER VILLAGER KOHLERVILLAGER.COM 7

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Minit Mart store in Kohler – Kohler Villager photo Just two years after Sheboy- in Westlake, Ohio, sold its days while they got their cred- IT’S NEVER TOO EARLY FOR THE gan-based QMart convenience 225 Minit Mart branded con- it card system straightened out stores were bought out by Trav- venience retail stores and gas and are now operating fully. As RIGHT CHILDREN’S LIFE INSURANCE. elCenters of America and re- stations around the U.S., as well of this printing the Minit Mart opened as Minit Mart, the stores as some other related assets, for signs were still on the stores. A DreamSecure Children’s Whole Life Insurance policy from are once again changing hands. $330.8 million to U.K.-based It’s unkown at this time whether American Family Life Insurance Company is a simple way to help your child, or grandchild, get a head start on building financial In early September, Trav- EG Group. The stores were tak- the store names will change. protection. 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Accelerate slow- 6000 American Parkway Madison, WI 53783 014108 12/17 ©2017 – 8283776 Policy Form ICC17-223 WL, Policy Form L-223 (ND) WL, Policy Form L-223 WL, of on-street parking: If you park around your car to ensure that ly to gain traction on snowy Policy Form ICC17-224 WL, Policy Form L-224 (ND) WL, Policy Form L-224 WL in the same spot every night, it you’ll be able to get back in and roads, and a slow deceleration will not be plowed as often if drive away safely. will avoid sliding. It takes lon- you found an alternative park- ger to brake and speed up on ing spot. Also, many streets are snowy roads, so budget your PREVENT FROST BUILD-UP narrow and plows will have dif- time accordingly. AND WINDOWS FROM FOG- ficulty plowing if there are cars GING GET A FEEL FOR YOUR Family and friends on both sides of the street. In Fill a stocking full of clean kitty BRAKES some instances, plows will not invited to 2018 Kohler litter and place it our your dash As you’re driving in the win- be able to go through. tery conditions, apply the to absorb humidity or run the brakes once or twice when High School PREVENT ICY WINDOWS air conditioner to take the hu- you’re alone on the road so you If possible, park your car fac- midity out of the air. Alumni game ing east, so the morning sun can test the braking conditions. will help defrost your wind- KEEP SNOW REMOVAL ITEMS You’ll get a good feel for how December 29 (approx. 6pm) shield. It will save you a few IN THE CAR fast you can truly travel. In the high school gym following the final extra, bone-chilling minutes You never know when your AVOID THE SPIN game of the Larry Kampmann tournament otherwise spent scraping. If that car might get snowed in. Keep Whether you’re moving from a doesn’t work, get a spray bot- a scraper, a snow brush, and a dead stop, or driving up a hill, Please join us at the 28th annual tle and mix 3 parts vinegar to shovel in the car. And always don’t spin your wheels and alumni basketball game 1 part water. Spray it onto the keep an extra set of mittens, hat, slam on the gas pedal. You’ll All alumni are invited to play. scarf, socks and a blanket in the windshield to prevent the ice get nowhere fast. No need to have been on the high school team. from forming. You could also car for emergencies. WALKERS TAKE NOTE Young and not so young are encouraged get a piece of cardboard, cut to KEEP YOUR BATTERY AND When walking make eye con- to join in the fun. the size of your windshield, and CHARGING SYSTEM IN TOP tact with an approaching driver. put it on overnight. It will pre- SHAPE Stop if you don’t think the driv- Player fee is $5.00 vent the glass from icing over. Cold weather can reduce a bat- er has seen you. Wear boots or Adult admission $3.00. Student K-12 $1.00 KEEP THE WIPERS CLEAR OF tery capacity by more than one- shoes with nonslip soles and Recent donations made by the Alumni Basketball third, so be sure you have the good ankle support. If neces- AN ICY WINDSHIELD Fund include: Lift the windshield wipers battery, alternator and charging sary, carry your work shoes overnight. That way they won’t system in tiptop shape. with you and change inside. • 100th anniversary Basketball Celebration Snow muffles engine sounds; • Athletic Booster Club Outing freeze to the windshield along MAINTAIN YOUR WINDSHIELD don’t rely solely on hearing to with all of the ice. WASHER SYSTEM Post game gathering place to be announced. know if a vehicle is coming. Keep the fluids filled and new EXAMINE THE CONDITIONS Electric and hybrid vehicles are Any questions call wipers on the blades, as you’ll If you park in a wet area in the especially quiet. Mike Zimmermann at 920-918-8226 or middle of the day, be aware that undoubtedly be using them of- Susie Wandschneider at 920-254-4205 the water could easily freeze ten to keep the snow, slush and Source: City of Madison again by the time you return to salt off the window. 8 DECEMBER 15, 2018 | THE KOHLER VILLAGER DESTINATION KOHLER KOHLERVILLAGER.COM

Destination Kohler Announces Popular Culinary Theater Sessions Five-star resort continues commitment to culinary education with sessions for home cooks of all tastes and skill levels The ever-popular interactive Cu- offer an approachable and fun atmo- limited to 40 guests. Make your res- ments at Destination Kohler. kitchen and share exciting new reci- linary Theater Sessions were an- sphere where guests can enjoy their ervations by calling 888-534-3504. “The culinary sessions are a fa- pes and techniques with the at-home nounced today at Destination Kohler, time with our chefs and hopefully Open to the public and resort guests. vorite among our staff with each of cook.” launching January 19 and running leave learning something new that The expansive list of themed the Chefs coming up with topics or Each of the events in the series through April 27. Each week’s ses- they are excited to try at home.” said cooking sessions are geared to en- ideas they care deeply about and is hosted in the Kitchens of Kohler sion will focus on a different theme Matt Bauer, Executive Chef Destina- gage aspiring home cooks while per- have an expertise in,” said Tom Mc- Demonstration Kitchen – the inti- and offer guests the opportunity to tion Kohler. fecting and learning skills, explor- Ginty, Director Food & Beverage mate, informal working kitchen at engage with the Chefs from Destina- The Culinary Theater Sessions run ing cuisine from around the world Operation Destination Kohler. “Our The Shops at Woodlake. Limited tion Kohler, ask questions, and sam- every Saturday, January 19 through and discovering new recipes. Each chefs keep a close eye on the upcom- seating available, reserve your seat ple the food being demonstrated. April 27, from 11-12:30pm. Tickets course is led by chefs and experts ing culinary trends and are always by calling 888-534-3504. Open to “Our Culinary Theater Sessions are $35 per person and sessions are from the various dining establish- looking at how to stay creative in the the public and resort guests. 2019 Kitchens of Kohler Demonstration Series Schedule January 19 February 16 March 9 March 30 made vegetarian Winter Weekend Brunch – Gourmet Healthy in a Hurry – Simple delicious Step Ahead on Sundays – Preparing Keto Cuisine – Low carb dishes that Chef Dan Dries – Whistling Straits made easy recipes meals for the week deliver April 27 Chef Tiffany Ringelstetter – Whistling Chef Lucas Oppeneer – The American Chef Chef Paul Smitala – Blackwolf Run Roots – Raising your vegetable reper- Straits Club Special Events March 16 April 13 toire with new techniques and recipes January 26 February 23 Pasta/Not Pasta – Hand-made tradi- Culinary Proof – cooking with beer, Chef Zeke Fitzgerald – Wisconsin Going South for the Winter – BBQ Stock Up on Flavor – How to make tional pasta / spaghetti square pasta wine and whiskey Room styles from Memphis, Kansas City, healthy stocks and broths and puttanesca sauce Chef Jeff Peeters – Wisconsin Room For more information and reservations, Caroline & Texas Chef Evan Wallerman – Riverbend Chef Bill Terranova – Cucina *session taking place during resort’s call 888-534-3504 or visit Destination- Chef Eric Longhini – Horse & Plow March 2 March 23 annual Libations of Spring event Kohler.com. Stay up-to-date on resort February 2 A New Twist of the Classic, Breakfast Flavors & Techniques of Authentic April 6 TBD news and happenings on Facebook, Big Game Party Food – Creating for Dinner Mexican Cooking April 20 Twitter and Instagram. winning food for big game parties Chef Matt Bauer – Executive Chef Chef Harald Alcala – Horse & Plow Vegetarian Cooking – classic dishes Chef Jared Schulz – Blackwolf Run Destination Kohler Destination Kohler Calendar of Events Saturday, December 15 Friday Night Fish Fry featuring Live Adults $75, Children $35 Ages: 4-10 years New Years Eve Dining Options Holiday Tea Experience Music Regular Dinner Menu available Members: $100 Non-Members: $125 The Immigrant Restaurant The American Club Blackwolf Run Restaurant Reservations Required 920-457-4444 or email 5-10 pm Five Course Tasting Menu $125- [email protected] The Wisconsin Room 5-9pm Library Bar $250 per person, with Wine Pairing or Seatings at 1pm, 1:30pm, 2pm, 2:30pm $19.95 2–9pm Tennis Academy Junior Holiday Camp Seven Course Tasting Menu $230-$380 Tickets: Adults $45 Children 4-12 years Hand-breaded perch or beer-battered per person, with Wine Pairing. $16 cod, salad and potato bar included. The Craverie Chocolatier Café Sports Core December 27-December 30. This is the only menu available Reservations required. Drink Specials 8am–6pm Reservations Required Reservations recommended Designed to help develop talent in a safe Breakfast with Santa The Greenhouse and fun learning environment, Sports Core Blackwolf Run 7am–5pm The American Club TGIF FUN Tennis Academy is for players ages 8-18. 11am–5pm Regular Lunch Menu The Grand Hall of the Great Lakes Sports Core Cucina Tennis Academy was created to provide 5:30-7:30pm 5-9:30pm Regular Dinner Menu, plus 9:30-11am 11am–5pm Regular Lunch Menu top level teaching of both the mental and evening specials Tickets: Adults $45 Children 3-12 years Need an evening without the kids? TGIF 5-9:30pm Regular Dinner Menu, plus physical aspects of the game for players $21, under 3 years free Fun gives parents the opportunity to evening specials ranging from beginner to nationally ranked. The Horse & Plow Reservations required. take a well-deserved break. Get a good This summer camp prepares all players 11am–4pm lunch | 4–10pm dinner workout in or relax in the whirlpool at Whistling Straits for match and tournament play whether at 10pm – Midnight Bar Menu Snowball Run 5k run/walk Sports Core or go out for dinner at one of 11am–5pm lunch | 5–9pm dinner the youth, high school, college, junior or 10pm -1am Live Band and Party(no cover The Shops of Woodlake the Kohler restaurants while we entertain Tuesday, December 25 professional level. charge) 9am your children. This incredible evening To register, email $35 per person (includes t-shirt) for your children is filled with a variety Christmas Day Dining Options The Winery Bar [email protected] or call 5pm -2am Kick off your day with a frosty run or walk of games, crafts and activities and they The Immigrant Restaurant 920-226-8942 through the festively decorated streets won’t want the night to end! 4-8pm Tasting Menu Only Entertainment 10pm -2am of Kohler. Registration packet includes Members: $14 Non-Members: $20 Blackwolf Run Friday, December 28 The Wisconsin Room a long-sleeved T-shirt and refreshments 920-457-4444 or email Holiday Tea Experience 7–11am À la Carte Breakfast served following the race. A portion of all 10am–4pm Grand Buffet Menu The American Club [email protected] Adults $45, Children 4-12 $16, under 4 5-10pm Featuring a Four Course Prix ticket sales goes to Sheboygan County The Wisconsin Room Fixe Menu Saturday, December 22 years free Seatings at 1pm, 1:30pm, 2pm, 2:30pm United Way. Gather your friends and let Reservations Required Adults $80, $125 with Wine Pairing the holiday fun snowball in Kohler! Holiday Tea Experience Tickets: Adults $45 Children 4-12 years The American Club Children’s Three Course Prix Fixe Menu runsignup.com/Race/WI/Kohler/ The Horse & Plow $16 $35 SnowballRun The Wisconsin Room 11am–4pm lunch | 4–10pm dinner Reservations required. Seatings at 1pm, 1:30pm, 2pm, 2:30pm Regular Dinner Menu available Saturday Rib Night featuring Live Tickets: Adults $45 Children 4-12 years The Winery Bar Holiday Seafood Buffet Reservations Required Music $16 3:30-10pm The American Club The Wisconsin Room Library Bar Blackwolf Run Restaurant Reservations required. The Wisconsin Room 2–11pm 5-9pm 7–9am À la Carte Breakfast 5:30-9pm Drop & Shop Kids Event Tickets: Adults $55 Children 4-12 years The Craverie Chocolatier Café $26 Sports Core 9am – 1pm Christmas Brunch Full rack of Baby Back ribs, salad and $18, under 4 free. 8am-6pm 12-4pm Adults $55, Children 4-12 $16, under 4 Menu posted weekly; includes a glass of potato bar included. Let the kids have fun while you finish your years free The Greenhouse Drink Specials Mulled Wine last-minute holiday shopping. Younger Reservations Required Reservations required. 7am–7pm Reservations recommended children will enjoy crafts, stories and 5:30-9pm Featuring a Three Course Prix Cucina games while older kids will play games Fixe Menu Friday Night Fish Fry featuring Live Sunday, December 16 Music 11am–5pm Regular Lunch Menu Mistletoe Brunch and swim. Adults $75, Children $35 Ages: 6 weeks to 10 years Blackwolf Run Restaurant 5-9:30pm Regular Dinner Menu, plus The American Club Regular Dinner Menu available evening specials Member/$22 Non-Member/$32 Reservations Required 5-9pm The Wisconsin Room 920-457-4444 or email $19.95 9am -1pm Whistling Straits [email protected] Library Bar Hand-breaded perch or beer-battered cod, 11am–5pm Regular Lunch Menu Tickets: Adults $48 Children 4-12 years 2–10pm salad and potato bar included. $16, under 4 years free Saturday Rib Night featuring Live 5-9pm Regular Dinner Menu, plus The Craverie Chocolatier Café Drink Specials evening specials Reservations required. Music Reservations recommended Blackwolf Run Restaurant CLOSED Tuesday, December 18 Tuesday, Janurary 1 5-9pm The Greenhouse Saturday, December 29 New Years Day Dining Options Suds & Strength $26 7am–7pm Holiday Tea Experience Tuesday, December 18 Full rack of Baby Back ribs, salad and The American Club The Immigrant Restaurant 5:30pm potato bar included. Cucina The Wisconsin Room 5:30-9pm Regular Menu 3 Sheeps Brewing Company Taproom Drink Specials 5-9:30pm Regular Dinner Menu, plus Seatings at 1pm, 1:30pm, 2pm, 2:30pm Every third Tuesday of the month, join Reservations recommended evening specials Tickets: Adults $45 Children 4-12 years Blackwolf Run CLOSED Sports Core trainers and instructors at Whistling Straits $16 the 3 Sheeps Brewing Company Taproom Sunday, December 23 CLOSED Reservations required. The Horse & Plow for a 60-minute strength class followed Mistletoe Brunch The American Club Saturday Rib Night featuring Live Music 10am–1pm Featuring Brunch Entrees by beer and socializing. Tickets are $20 Wednesday, December 26 and a “Recovery” Bloody Mary and include the class and either a pint or The Wisconsin Room Holiday Tea Experience Blackwolf Run Restaurant 9am -1pm 5-9pm Lunch 11–4pm a flight. Tickets can be purchase at the The American Club Dinner 4-10pm Taproom on the day of the event. Tickets: Adults $48 Children 4-12 years The Wisconsin Room $26 $16, under 4 years free Seatings at 1pm, 1:30pm, 2pm, 2:30pm Full rack of Baby Back ribs, salad and The Winery Bar Wednesday, December 19 Reservations required. Tickets: Adults $45 Children 4-12 years potato bar included. 5-10pm Kids Motion $16 Drink Specials Monday, December 24 Reservations recommended The Wisconsin Room Wednesday, December 19 Christmas Eve Dining Options Reservations required. 7–9am À la Carte Breakfast 9:30-10:30am Thursday, December 27 Sunday, December 30 9am-1pm Brunch Adults $40 Children The Immigrant Restaurant Mistletoe Brunch Sports Core Closed Holiday Tea Experience 4-12 years $16, under 4 years free Ages: 2-4 year olds. The American Club The American Club 5:30-9pm Regular Dinner Menu Member/$8 Non-Member/$13 Blackwolf Run The Wisconsin Room The Wisconsin Room 920-457-4444 or email 11am–5pm Regular Lunch Menu Seatings at 1pm, 1:30pm, 2pm, 2:30pm 9am -1pm Library Bar [email protected] 5-9pm Regular Dinner Menu, plus Tickets: Adults $45 Children 4-12 years Tickets: Adults $48 Children 4-12 years 5-9pm evening specials $16 $16, under 4 years free The Craverie Chocolatier Café Friday, December 21 Reservations required. Holiday Seafood Buffet The Horse & Plow Reservations required. 8am-6pm The American Club 11am–4pm lunch | 4–10pm dinner Kids Winter Overnight Camp Monday, December 31 The Greenhouse The Wisconsin Room Sports Core Holiday Tea Experience 7am–5pm The Winery Bar The American Club 5:30-9pm 5–11pm Thursday, Dec. 27 at 9am through Friday, Tickets: Adults $55 Children 4-12 years Dec. 28 at 4pm The Wisconsin Room Cucina $18, under 4 free. The Wisconsin Room Join Kids Core staff for an overnight Seatings at 1pm, 1:30pm, 2pm, 2:30pm 11am–5pm Regular Lunch Menu Menu posted weekly; includes a glass of 7–11am À la Carte Breakfast camp where kids will play games, craft, Tickets: Adults $45 Children 4-12 years 5-9:30pm Regular Dinner Menu Mulled Wine 5:30-9pm Featuring a Three Course Prix swim, watch a movie and have fun with $16 Whistling Straits Reservations required. Fixe Menu friends. Reservations required. CLOSED