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NEIGHBORS A Publication of the East Troy Area Chamber of Commerce WWW.EASTTROYWI.ORG SEPTEMBER 2012 VOLUME 23, EDITION 3 PRSRT STD U.S. POSTAGE PAID Southern Lakes Newspapers **ecrwss POSTAL CUSTOMER Fall 2012 Happenings SEPTEMBER 19th Annual East Troy Bluegrass Festival East Troy Area Chamber of Commerce 10 a.m. – 6:30 p.m. Two full days of bluegrass on East Troy’s Historic Village Square. For schedule, visit www. easttroybluegrass.com or call (262) 642-3770. 15th Annual Golf Outing East Troy Area Chamber of Commerce 11 a..m. Shotgun Start, Evergreen Golf Club, Elkhorn. Includes 18 holes of golf with cart, lunch, hole-in-one chances for great prizes, steak cookout and loads of raffle prizes. Download registration form at www.easttroywi.org or call (262) 642-3770. Non-members welcome. Fall Festival at the East Troy Farmers Market Michael Fields Agricultural Institute 4-7 p.m. on the Square Children’s activities, live music, vendor booths and more. OCTOBER ETFCRC Fundraiser East Troy Family Community Resource Center 5 p.m. Ivan’s Unique Dining on the Square Large silent auction, beer raffle, wine pull and a delicious hors d’oeuvres and dessert buffet. “All You Can Eat” Spaghetti Dinner East Troy Lioness Club 5 - 8 p.m. Ivan’s Backstage, 2093 Division St. For more information, visit www.easttroylioness.org Ghost Walk 2012 East Troy Area Historical Society 6 p.m. at the Kubicki Museum and Heritage Center for walking tour of sites near and around the village square believed to house resident ghosts. $5 adults, $2 children under 12 accompanied by adult Scary movies at museum theatre from 6-9 p.m. 8-9 19 27 6 24 27 The sounds of bluegrass music and the fans who love it will fill East Troy’s historic village square for the 19th annual East Troy Bluegrass Festival on Sept. 8-9. A full line-up of bluegrass bands and contests, plus lots of great food and East Troy Marketplace vendors, will take place from 10 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. each day. The event opens on Saturday with an open stage at 10 a.m., followed by the fiddle contest at 11:30 a.m. The bands start in the afternoon, with Spring City Grass at 1 p.m., Truman’s Ridge at 2 p.m., Band Scramble at 3 p.m., Freshwater at 4 p.m. and the national headliner The Karl Shiflett & Big Country Show at 5 p.m. Best known for their highly entertaining retro stage show, The Karl Shiflett & Big Country Show have captured the irrepressible bounce and down-home, audience- pleasing, good naturedness of clas- sic country and bluegrass acts of the 1940s and 1950s. Hailing from Texas, they have managed to insert their own unique perspective, cul- tivating a sound that has brought them acclaim as one of the most identifiable and recognizable names in bluegrass music. The music resumes on Sunday with a gospel service featuring the Burie Family at 10 a.m. followed by the banjo, mandolin and guitar con- tests at 11:30 a.m. The bands return in the afternoon with KR Bluegrass Band at 1 p.m., Daylight in the MIKE MORBECK Good Neighbors A full line-up of bluegrass bands will draw music fans of all ages to the East Troy Village Square during the 19th annual East Troy Bluegrass Festival. Saturday, Sept. 8 10 a.m. Open Stage 11:30 a.m. Fiddle Contest 1 p.m. Spring City Grass 2 p.m. Truman’s Ridge 3 p.m. Band Scramble 4 p.m. Freshwater 5 p.m. The Karl Shiflett & Big Country Show Sunday, Sept. 9 10 a.m. Gospel Service with the Burie Family 11:30 a.m. Banjo, Mandolin & Guitar Contests 1 p.m. KR Bluegrass Band 2 p.m. Daylight in the Swamp 3 p.m. Bluegrass Kids 4 p.m. Brew City Drifters 5 p.m. Nothin’ Fancy Hometown Sausage Kitchen – Brats & Reuben Sandwiches The Grist Mill – Hamburgers, Italian Beef & Hot Dogs Cousins Subs – Variety of Sub Sandwiches Loomis-Martin American Legion Post 188 – Roasted Sweet Corn Pops Kettle Corn – Kettle Corn East Troy Area Historical Society – Elegant Farmer Caramel Apples and Pie East Troy Area Chamber of Commerce – Soda, Water, Coffee and Gus’s Drive-in Sprecher Root Beer Floats East Troy Bluegrass Festival returns Sept. 8-9 Swamp at 2 p.m., Bluegrass Kids at 3 p.m., Brew City Drifters at 4 p.m. and national headliner Nothin’ Fancy at 5 p.m. From the Shenandoah Valley in Virginia comes one of the most enter- taining bands in the bluegrass genre, Nothin’ Fancy. The group won the Society for the Preservation of Bluegrass Music of America’s award for Entertaining Group of the Year three years in a row. The band formed in 1994 to compete in the East Coast Bluegrass Champi- onship in Crimora, Va. After winning its auspicious debut, the group has grown in popularity. According to Bluegrass Now magazine, the band has “a unique sound that vacillates be- tween smooth, progressive bluegrass East Troy Bluegrass Festival At A Glance Food Court Vendors Hey kids! Want to learn a couple bluegrass tunes or a little improvisation? Play guitar, mandolin, fiddle, banjo or sing? Melissa Sherman, founder of the East Troy Bluegrass Festival, and Lisa Creason of CreasonStudios will conduct a boot camp for kids of all ages on Sunday, Sept. 9. On-site registration begins at 9 a.m.; Session 1 10-11:30 a.m.; Session 2 1-2:45 p.m.; Performance at 3 p.m. (not required). For details and music, visit www.creasonstudios.com. Bluegrass Kids Boot Camp and country-tinged Americana.” Weekend wristbands will be sold for $5 per person to help defray the festival costs; children 15 and young- er will be admitted free. Attendees should bring their own lawn chairs. No alcohol is allowed at this family event. The rain location is East Troy Mid- dle School, 3143 Graydon Ave. Check www.easttroybluegrass.com for up- dates. For more information or to request a festival program flier, contact the East Troy Area Chamber of Com- merce at (262) 642-3770 or visit www.easttroywi.org.

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Page 1: 9.12 GOOD NEIGHBORS - East Troy Area Chamber of Commerce ... · A Publication of the East Troy Area Chamber of Commerce SEPTEMBER 2012 VOLUME 23, EDITION 3 PRSRT STD U.S. POSTAGE

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Fall 2012Happenings

SEPTEMBER 19th Annual East Troy Bluegrass Festival

East Troy Area Chamber of Commerce10 a.m. – 6:30 p.m. Two full days of bluegrass on East Troy’s Historic Village Square. For schedule, visit www.easttroybluegrass.com or call (262) 642-3770.

15th Annual Golf Outing East Troy Area Chamber of Commerce

11 a..m. Shotgun Start, Evergreen Golf Club, Elkhorn.Includes 18 holes of golf with cart, lunch, hole-in-one chances for great prizes, steak cookout and loads of raffl e prizes. Download registration form at www.easttroywi.org or call (262) 642-3770. Non-members welcome.

Fall Festival at the East Troy Farmers Market

Michael Fields Agricultural Institute4-7 p.m. on the SquareChildren’s activities, live music, vendor booths and more.

OCTOBER ETFCRC FundraiserEast Troy Family Community Resource Center

5 p.m. Ivan’s Unique Dining on the SquareLarge silent auction, beer raffl e, wine pull and a delicious hors d’oeuvres and dessert buffet.

“All You Can Eat” Spaghetti DinnerEast Troy Lioness Club

5 - 8 p.m.Ivan’s Backstage, 2093 Division St.For more information, visit www.easttroylioness.org

Ghost Walk 2012East Troy Area Historical Society

6 p.m. at the Kubicki Museum and Heritage Center for walking tour of sites near and around the village square believed to house resident ghosts.$5 adults, $2 children under 12 accompanied by adultScary movies at museum theatre from 6-9 p.m.

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The sounds of bluegrass music and the fans who love it will fi ll East Troy’s historic village square for the 19th annual East Troy Bluegrass Festival on Sept. 8-9. A full line-up of bluegrass bands and contests, plus lots of great food and East Troy Marketplace vendors, will take place from 10 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. each day. The event opens on Saturday with an open stage at 10 a.m., followed by the fi ddle contest at 11:30 a.m. The bands start in the afternoon, with Spring City Grass at 1 p.m., Truman’s Ridge at 2 p.m., Band Scramble at 3 p.m., Freshwater at 4 p.m. and the national headliner The Karl Shifl ett & Big Country Show at 5 p.m. Best known for their highly entertaining retro stage show, The Karl Shifl ett & Big Country Show have captured the irrepressible bounce and down-home, audience-pleasing, good naturedness of clas-sic country and bluegrass acts of the 1940s and 1950s. Hailing from Texas, they have managed to insert their own unique perspective, cul-tivating a sound that has brought them acclaim as one of the most identifi able and recognizable names in bluegrass music. The music resumes on Sunday with a gospel service featuring the Burie Family at 10 a.m. followed by the banjo, mandolin and guitar con-tests at 11:30 a.m. The bands return in the afternoon with KR Bluegrass Band at 1 p.m., Daylight in the

MIKE MORBECK Good Neighbors

A full line-up of bluegrass bands will draw music fans of all ages to the East Troy Village Square during the 19th annual East Troy Bluegrass Festival.

Saturday, Sept. 8 10 a.m. Open Stage 11:30 a.m. Fiddle Contest 1 p.m. Spring City Grass 2 p.m. Truman’s Ridge 3 p.m. Band Scramble 4 p.m. Freshwater 5 p.m. The Karl Shifl ett & Big Country Show

Sunday, Sept. 9 10 a.m. Gospel Service with the Burie Family 11:30 a.m. Banjo, Mandolin & Guitar Contests 1 p.m. KR Bluegrass Band 2 p.m. Daylight in the Swamp 3 p.m. Bluegrass Kids 4 p.m. Brew City Drifters 5 p.m. Nothin’ Fancy

Hometown Sausage Kitchen – Brats & Reuben SandwichesThe Grist Mill – Hamburgers, Italian Beef & Hot DogsCousins Subs – Variety of Sub SandwichesLoomis-Martin American Legion Post 188 – Roasted Sweet CornPops Kettle Corn – Kettle CornEast Troy Area Historical Society – Elegant Farmer Caramel Apples and PieEast Troy Area Chamber of Commerce – Soda, Water, Coffee and Gus’s Drive-in Sprecher Root Beer Floats

East Troy Bluegrass Festival returns Sept. 8-9Swamp at 2 p.m., Bluegrass Kids at 3 p.m., Brew City Drifters at 4 p.m. and national headliner Nothin’ Fancy at 5 p.m. From the Shenandoah Valley in Virginia comes one of the most enter-taining bands in the bluegrass genre, Nothin’ Fancy. The group won the Society for the Preservation of Bluegrass Music

of America’s award for Entertaining Group of the Year three years in a row. The band formed in 1994 to compete in the East Coast Bluegrass Champi-onship in Crimora, Va. After winning its auspicious debut, the group has grown in popularity. According to Bluegrass Now magazine, the band has “a unique sound that vacillates be-tween smooth, progressive bluegrass

East Troy Bluegrass Festival At A Glance

Food Court Vendors

Hey kids! Want to learn a couple bluegrass tunes or a little improvisation? Play guitar, mandolin, fi ddle, banjo or sing? Melissa Sherman, founder of the East Troy Bluegrass Festival, and Lisa Creason of CreasonStudios will conduct a boot camp for kids of all ages on Sunday, Sept. 9. On-site registration begins at 9 a.m.; Session 1 10-11:30 a.m.; Session 2 1-2:45 p.m.; Performance at 3 p.m. (not required). For details and music, visit www.creasonstudios.com.

Bluegrass Kids Boot Camp

and country-tinged Americana.” Weekend wristbands will be sold for $5 per person to help defray the festival costs; children 15 and young-er will be admitted free. Attendees should bring their own lawn chairs. No alcohol is allowed at this family event. The rain location is East Troy Mid-dle School, 3143 Graydon Ave. Check www.easttroybluegrass.com for up-dates. For more information or to request a festival program fl ier, contact the East Troy Area Chamber of Com-merce at (262) 642-3770 or visit www.easttroywi.org.

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Did you get the chance to spend some time on the Square this summer? If you didn’t, you missed some great events! But don’t worry, we’re not done yet. It all started with the Chamber’s Memorial Weekend Corn & Brat Roast, which fl owed into the Farmers Market and Thursday Nights on the Square concerts and continued with the Woman’s Club Arts & Crafts Fair, East Troy Cycling Classic, Lions Club 4th of July parade and the Knights of Columbus Corn & Brat Roast. Common to all these great events are the donations of time, talent and treasure that make them all possible for the good of the entire community. Businesses donate their goods and services, discount their products, loan their equipment, allocate the time of their employees and directly contribute funds. Individuals give freely of their time to cook food, sell tickets, pick up garbage and share their musical talents. The fundraisers complete the cycle by pouring the proceeds back into the community in the form of scholarships, community service projects, facilities contributions, as well as operational costs. Other benefi ciaries include those

who attend the events; who have the opportunity to socialize in a relaxing outdoor setting, enjoy live music, view unique artwork, cheer on professional cyclists, purchase food grown locally and celebrate the contributions of our local veterans. Thanks to the forethought of the village founders, the Square provides the perfect place to hold our events. It has open access from eight directions, seating, shade, ambiance, restroom facilities, things to look at, well-maintained grounds, welcoming environment and fl exibility for a large variety of activities. There’s a great vibe on the Square that perfectly sets the scene for whatever takes place there. And that contagious energy seems to be making its way around the business side of the square as well. This year we’ve welcomed several new businesses to the Square and will attentively watch the renovation of the big white building on the northwest corner this fall. So don’t miss out on the rest of the 2012 events and plan for 2013 by checking out the calendar of events on the Chamber website (www.easttroywi.org).

For the latest Chamber news, visit www.easttroywi.org

EAST TROY AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCEKatie Matteson ............ Executive Director2096 Church St., P.O. Box 312East Troy, WI 53120(262) 642-3770 - phone(262) 642-8769 - [email protected]

EAST TROY NEWSJack Cruger ................................ Publisher2888 Main St.P.O. Box 47, East Troy, WI 53120(262) 642-7451 - phone(262) 642-2409 - [email protected]

WHO TO CONTACT?To advertise..........contact Brian Hinzpeter at (262) 642-7451 Cell: (262) 716-9539 or email [email protected] submit news briefs about your company or organization ....................contact the ChamberTo update your membership information ..........................contact the ChamberTo submit an event for the calendar of events .............................contact the Chamber

To submit information for a new member profi le ...................contact the Chamber

Good Neighbors is a publication of the East Troy Area Chamber of Commerce coordinated by the

East Troy News and published quarterly in March, May, September and November.

NEIGHBORSA Publication of the East Troy Area Chamber of Commerce

2012 EAST TROY AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE BOARD OF DIRECTORSPresidentLori Szolwinski, First Citizens State Bank, East Troy Offi ceVice PresidentDe Anne Conrad, Citizens Bank of Mukwonago, East Brook Offi ce

SecretaryLinda Kaplan, East Troy ShellTreasurerAnn Zess, Allan Integrated Control Systems

DirectorsBrooke McPhail, Citizens BankSarah Alexander, Realty Executives IntegrityDavid Allen, East Troy House Historic Inn & TavernDavid Scurek, American Family InsuranceJane Thompson, JT Interiors and The Red Door Cafe Karen Branfort, East Troy ManorMary Rohrer, Square RootsTony LaShay, Excel Engineering

President’s NotebookBy Lori Szolwinski, First Citizens State Bank - East Troy Offi ceCHAMBER PRESIDENT

There’s a great vibe on the Square

Chairman ($2,500 Donation):

Leaders ($750 Donations):

East Troy Area Chamber of Commerce 2012 Corporate �artners

For information about the Corporate Partnership Program, contact Katie Matteson at (262) 642-3770.

Executive ($1,500 Donations):

Jody Heimos Chris Hibner

Clark & Dave Hudec Seth Stormant

David and Sandy Andrews Dakota and Sherri Bira

Brandon LaGreca Joy Hernes

Judy Vandervest Josey Slight

Scott Messerschmidt Mary Anne Olszewski

Maria Bockowska Miranda Sawyer Bonnie Batten Holly Adamson

Drea and Nikki Luedtke Jerry and Linda Januszewski

Bryan Rose Spencer Price

Bill and Lisa Vint Amber Ferry

Dan, Janel & Lisa Heidelmeier Amy Block

Jessica Wisniewski Tim Dieringer

Debbie & Mike Benetti Mary Ann Glowinski

Craig & Kathleen Onsgaard Sheila Mondloch

Ellie Rohrer Zak Griffa

Chris, Daniel & Tim Barr Betty Douglass

Brooke & Morgan McPhail Jared Dixon

Eric & John Kramer Savannah Goral

Autumn Klick Melissa Thiel

Kim & Tyler Buchanan John Zinzow

Danielle Brinker Sara Rubel

Kathy Frymark Kim Sippl

Ellen Thomson Carl Matteson Dan O’Leary Nick Wachal

Kim & Ted Cvikota Janelle Flintrop

Stephanie Dunaway Marolyn Komperud

Chris Grimm Kelly Miller Pam Burki

Megan Mueller

Katie Grenier Taylor Kainz

Stephanie Moran Michael Brewer Garry Zoellner

Phillip Messerschmidt Dawn Klodd

Gina Dingman Dawn Kloth Pat Ebert

Amanda Lindner Kimberly Burks

Sarah Alexander Scott Iloncaie

Ted Kilpin Gerry Lycholat

Dick Judd Pat Kulas

Dusty & Sandy Stanford Holly Swenson Marilyn Schultz Brenda Rosin Jason Hayes

Cindy Knutson-Lycholat Margaret Nichols

Shirley Savina Emily Leising Nici Berrones Joey Stephan Dylan Jester

Josh DeGrave Tyler Sentz

Sheri Leathers Shannon Manske

Karen Branfort Tricia Blum

Elaine Scanlan Cheryl Siemers

Eileen, Julia, Katie & Tom Kostopoulos

Jeff Standafer DeAnne & Scott Conrad

Jenna and Tracey Redmond Ann, Ben & Ted Zess

Allison Parsons Ashtin Garins

Faye & Mary Brugge

Lori Szolwinski Amber, Jerry & Jordan

Koskinen Bill & Dawn McCarthy

Tom Bowitz Matt Joas

Angela Long Mary Nicoson Dixie Kaiser

Mackenzie Miller Jean & John O’Brien

Betty Altenburg Linda Burie

Travis Hartwig Cody Stuht Brett Harper

Mackenzie Rosin Jane Thompson

Mary Rohrer Doris Kranitz Judy Mitten

Ashlee Arendt Dan Richardson

Tisha & Tony LaShay John Hudoc Sue Frohling Riley Condon Dani Stemper

Tina Keckhaver Ashley Rehfeldt Annie Hefernan Katlyn Rausch

Dave & Reenie Allen Wil Alexander

Dan Donegan, John Stephan & Boy Scout Troop 92 Ron Rhode & East Troy

Lions Club Teronomy Builders

Knights of Columbus Mike Kittleson

Village of East Troy DPW Russ Gale & Members of American Legion Post 188

East Troy House Gus’s Drive In

East Troy Point Shell Hometown Sausage Kitchen

Burger King John’s Disposal Service

Landmark Services Cooperative

Walworth County Solid Waste Division

Frank’s Piggly Wiggly CSI Media LLC

Lakes Area Rental

The East Troy Area Chamber of Commerce thanks all the volunteers who helped make the

36th Annual Memorial Weekend Corn & Brat Roast a great success!

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Members of the East Troy Area Chamber of Commerce’s Bike Race Committee are very grateful to the sponsors, volunteers and community businesses and residents for the success of the fi rst East Troy Cycling Classic on Friday, June 22. The committee was co-chaired by Jane Thompson of the Red Door Café and Linda Kaplan of East Troy Shell. Committee members included: Lori Szolwinski of First Citizens State Bank – East Troy Offi ce, Ann Zess of Allan Integrated Control Systems, Inc. and Tony LaShay of Excel Engineering. The Dennis and Janice Klumb Family Foundation graciously served as title sponsor for the event, which was the second leg of the 11-day Tour of America’s Dairyland, June 21 – July 1. The family’s contribution paid for half of the bid fees required to bring the race to their hometown. Dennis Klumb Jr. also played a signifi cant role by introducing the event to the Chamber and securing additional sponsorships from his company, KS Energy Services, LLC. The Dave Strand Family, another local family with strong community ties, stepped up with a substantial contribution to help make the event possible. Other sponsors responsible for the event’s success, listed alphabetically, include:ACC Publishing, LLCAl Smith’s SaloonAllan Integrated Control Systems, Inc.American Family Insurance, Dave Scurek AgencyAnich’s LiquorArbonne InternationalAssociated BankBenefi t Concepts, Inc.CenturyLink

Chappell Sports & Promotions, Inc.Citizens Bank of MukwonagoCousins SubsDoc’s Sewer & WaterEast Troy Family DentalEast Troy ShellEdward Jones InvestmentsExcel EngineeringFirst Citizens State Bank – East Troy Offi ceFive O’Clock SomewhereFleury’s Body RepairFox PlumbingGarden Party FloristGus’s Drive-inHackbarth BuildersHometown Sausage KitchenJames R. Taylor & SonsJerry’s Pier ServiceJohn’s Disposal ServiceJudy JacobsonKikkoman FoodsLakeside PaintingMcDonald’sMichael Fields Agricultural InstituteO’Leary Plumbing & HeatingPaul J. Nyffeler, CPAPickwick InnRealty Executives IntegrityRed Door CaféRoma’s Ristorante & LoungeSkydive MilwaukeeSquare Side Resale & ConsignmentState Farm Insurance, Joan Palmer AgencySullivan DentistryTeronomy BuildersThe HeritageThe Abbey ResortThe Elegant FarmerThe Grist MillWalworth County Economic Development Alliance

Wisconsin Oven Corporation The committee is also grateful to the individual contributions of the following people: Alan Boyes from the Village of East Troy Police Department, Mike Miller from the Village of East Troy Department of Public Works,

Mary Jensen from Sideview Plaza, DeAnne Conrad from Citizens Bank of Mukwonago, Tina Keckhaver from Little Angels Learning Center, Nina Stefaniak from Bright Beginnings Day Care, Kathy Zwirgzdas from the East Troy Community School District, Larry Price from the Walworth County Department of Public Works, Mike Redel from the Town of Troy, Rev. Carrie Kreps Wegenast from St. James United Methodist Church, Brent Flikkema from John’s Disposal Service and Lori Puls from East Troy High School and members of the National Art Honor Society (Mikel Duval, Rachel Yahr and Rose Tharp), as well as the volunteers who helped marshal the course during the race (Mary Hudec, Monica and Maggie Zoellner, Neil Marini, Adam Schrieber, Robin Posekany, John Graf, Jody Garber, Lori and Glenn Gungel). Thanks to all the community business owners, employees and residents for their patience in tolerating the extra people in town, the detours around the central part of the village and for some, lack of vehicular access to their place of residence or employment, as well as the other inconveniences they encountered that day. Thanks to a commitment from the Dennis and Janice Klumb Family Foundation, plans are already underway for next year.

Chamber thanks East Troy Cycling Classic contributors

CHAMBER PHOTO Good Neighbors

East Troy Farmers Market vendors (from right) Thomas Cicero from Hometown Sausage Kitchen, Mary Rohrer from Rohrganics, Shawn Murray from Michael Fields Agricultural Institute and Troy Strand from The Grist Mill presented donations to the East Troy Community Band representative Rodger Trader in recognition and appre-ciation for the cooperation by the band during its Thursday Nights on the Square con-cert series. The East Troy Area Chamber of Commerce, which organizes the market, matched the vendors’ combined donation, making a total contribution to the band of $477. Patrons of the band, as well as the band members themselves, supported the Farmers Market vendors prior to the weekly concerts during June and July. The mar-ket continues on Thursdays from 4-7 p.m. through Sept. 27, featuring fresh produce, meat, bakery and prepared food from local vendors, plus the Kids Zone sponsored by Bright Beginnings Day Care and the East Troy Family Community Resource Center, along with music and special events every week. For a weekly schedule, visit www.easttroywi.org or call (262) 642-3770.

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Chamber Member NewsCountry Inn & Suites welcomes new general manager Trisha Joost of Spring Prairie became the new general manager of the East Troy Country Inn & Suites, 2921 O’Leary Lane, in May. She brings seven years experience in the hospital-ity industry from her work as the front desk and hotel manager at Alpine Valley Resort. She holds an associate degree in accounting from Gateway Techni-cal College and is currently pursuing an as-sociate degree in hotel hospitality manage-ment. For information about the local hotel, call (262) 642-2100.

New team members, programs at Wisconsin Spinal Rehabilitation Centers - East Troy Wisconsin Spinal Rehabilitation Centers - East Troy has announced that Gina Peter, CA/CMT and Melinda Strelak, CMT have joined its team in multiple roles. The center’s newest employees bring the clinic experience to a new level. Massage and chiropractic have always gone hand-in-hand getting wonderful results. Adjustments can be slightly uncomfortable for a chroni-cally stressed spine. Massage will assist in reducing muscle tightness as well condition the patients’ tendons and ligaments so the adjustment will hold longer. Peter is a certified chiropractic assistant and has front desk duties also. She has a wonderful way with patients, giving them attention and care they deserve. She brings a young attitude filled with excitement and a genuine concern for patients’ health. Strelak is the center’s practice represen-tative. She is out in the community creating more awareness of spinal-health benefits and the services provided at Wisconsin Spinal Rehabilitation Centers. She is very energetic and has a passion for health and wellness. The center offers free on-site business wellness talks – “How to Stay Young for the Next 100 Years” and “Postural Analy-sis” for all employees. ChiroNut is its newest program offered to the workplace as on-site chiropractic well-ness care at no cost to the employer. Chiro-practic care reduces workplace fatigue, re-petitive injuries, elevates employee morale and production, while cutting medical costs for both the employer and the employee. The ChiroNut program shows that a compa-ny cares about the health of its employees. For more information call Wisconsin Spinal Rehabilitation Centers, (262) 642-4100.

Historical Society plans Ghost Walk 2012 The East Troy Area Historical Society will present Ghost Walk 2012 on Saturday, Oct. 27, beginning at 6 p.m. at the Kubicki Museum and Heritage Center, 2106 Church St., East Troy. The event will take brave souls on a walking tour of sites near and around the

Trisha Joost

village square believed to house resident ghosts. The cost of the tour is $5 for adults and $2 for children under 12 accompanied by an adult. In addition, scary movies will be shown in the museum theatre from 6-9 p.m. For more information, call the museum at (262) 642-2642.

Burger King names new manager Christine Mulock joined Burger King as manager in May, heading up a team of 20 employees in East Troy at 2951 E. Main St. She previously worked in customer service at a salon in Brookfield and recently moved to East Troy. She has also worked as a man-ager at KFC and Arby’s. She said customers should look for a new chicken sandwich lineup coming soon. For more information, call (262) 642-2951.

Old World introduces ‘Life on the Farm’ “Life on the Farm” is an exciting and new kind of hands-on experience at Old World Wisconsin, located at W372 S9727 State Highway 67 in Eagle. For the 2012 season, the German Area’s Koepsell Farm will let visitors discover what life was really like working and liv-ing on a late 19th-century farm in the Upper Midwest. Visitors will follow the daily adventures of the Kruegers, a farm family of the 1880s who left the Old World to build a new life in Wisconsin. The Kruegers documented their lives through photographs and family stories across the second half of the 19th century and first half of the 20th. “Life on the Farm” is based on this unique record not only of who the Kruegers were, but also of how they sought to be remembered. Costumed interpreters throughout the farmstead will help visitors step back to the 1880s and imagine the type of life that the Kruegers would have known. They will guide visitors through the Kruegers’ typical chores, teach them about their farm animals, and demonstrate how they used authentic farm implements. For more information, call (262) 594-6301 or visit oldworldwisconsin.wisconsin-history.org.

Family Community Resource Center to host night at Ivan’s The East Troy Family Community Re-source Center’s single largest fundraiser will be held at Ivan’s on the Square on Sat-urday, Oct. 20. Doors open at 5 p.m. The night will feature a large silent auction, beer raffle, wine pull and hors d’oeuvres and dessert buffet. “We are very excited to have Terry Mur-phy providing entertainment for this won-derful evening,” director Marolyn Kom-perud said. “The Family Resource Center has to raise $16,000 per year in order to

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continue offering free programming to East Troy residents and we hope that everyone can come out and support your local Fam-ily Resource Center on Saturday, Oct. 20 at Ivan’s.” The center will start its second year of programming this fall at its Windfield Plaza location, 3066 Main St. Wednesday morning play group will start Sept. 12 and run every Wednesday morning from 9:30 - 10:30 a.m. Monday night Family Craft and Activity

nights return on Sept. 17 from 6 - 6:45 p.m. The Tuesday Alphabet Adventures pro-gram for children ages 2 to 5 returns Sept. 18 and will run from 9:15 - 9:45 a.m. Coming in the winter of 2012 is a new book club for students in fourth through eighth grade. The group will read the Percy Jackson Series. The center is also devel-oping programs involving senior citizens. Anyone with interest or ideas is encouraged to the center at (262) 642-4900 or by email-ing [email protected].

VANESSA LENZ Good Neighbors

Jim Carney of Oconomowoc shows Aase Mattson, 5 ½, of Waukesha how to care for a horse at Old World Wisconsin’s Koepsell Farm, where guests may discover first-hand what life was like working and living on a late 19th-century farm in the upper Midwest.

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Chamber Member NewsWisconsin Oven relocates to Eagle Wisconsin Oven Distributors, LLC, dis-tributor for Memmert - German Company producing laboratory ovens and equipment, light industrial and research and distribution for the U.S., has moved its facility to W355 S9075 Godfrey Lane in Eagle. The business, which was previously lo-cated on Hillburn Mill Road in East Troy, is owned by Tina Strand. Ryan Strand (sales and service manager) and Nick Doman (warehouse manager and sales) are currently employed at Wisconsin Oven Distributors. For more information, call (262) 594-3941.

McPhail receives business banking certifi cation Brooke McPhail, branch manager for Citizens Bank in East Troy, has received the company’s prestigious “Business Banking Certifi -cate.” The certifi cate, which takes up to a year to earn, requires successful com-pletion of a series of edu-cational classes combined with hands-on training while working with business owners. “The certifi cate means Brooke is unique-ly qualifi ed to work with business own-ers,” said Russ Bulthaus, Citizens Bank Vice President, Commercial Banking Team Leader. “Business Banking is a very spe-cialized area, yet many fi nancial institutions deal with business owners the way they deal with their largest corporate customers. We believe it’s important to understand the spe-cifi c needs of business owners and provide the service and products geared to their cir-cumstances. That’s why we developed this comprehensive certifi cate process.” To receive her certifi cate, McPhail under-went training in a variety of fi nancial areas focused on small business, including: cash fl ow, fi nancial statements / business, enti-ties, business deposit / loan products, tools/

resources to help business owners and how to determine business owner’s needs “The training is very detailed and pro-vides great insight on understanding the needs of small business,” said McPhail. “It has provided me with great information to better provide small business owners with the guidance they need and want from a banking institution.” To maintain her certifi cate, McPhail will continue to receive specialized coaching, at-tend an annual “Talking Business” Business Banking training session and pass additional tests.

Knutson Bros. II ready to ‘Rock’ fourth fashion show Cindy Knutson-Lycholot, owner of Knut-son Bros. II, LLC, is once again organizing the Rock ‘N Roll Express fashion show-lun-cheon on behalf of the Lakeland Builders Association. This year’s event will take place at Hawks View Golf Club in Lake Geneva on Satur-day, Nov. 17 from 10:30 a.m. – 4 p.m., with table reservations due by Sept. 24. For more information, call (262) 642-5211. To see highlights from last year, visit www.RockNExpress.com

Elegant Farmer sets Autumn Harvest Whether you’re continuing a family tra-dition or starting a new one this fall, The Elegant Farmer offers a family-fun farm experience during its popular Autumn Har-vest Festival weekends Sept. 15-Oct. 27, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Everyone is welcome to The Elegant Farmer festival activities including hay-rides, pony rides, train rides, make your own caramel apples, warm cider donuts, hot ci-der, chili, BBQ pulled pork sandwiches and pickin’ in the pumpkin patch. Throughout the festival there will be a wide variety of apples to select from in bins both in the orchard and in the farmer’s mar-ket. Due to the unseasonable spring weather, apple picking in the orchard’s trees is lim-

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ited. All other activities including pumpkin picking, hayrides, foods and more are avail-able each weekend throughout the festival. “We are delighted to host our annual Au-tumn Harvest Festival,” says The Elegant Farmer orchard manager and co-owner, Mike Bauer. “Lots of folks come back year after year and some visit for the fi rst time

and discover this family-fun tradition. We welcome them all. ” The Elegant Farmer, Highways ES & J, Mukwonago, is open year round 8 a.m.- 6 p.m., excluding holidays. For more information, call (262) 363-6770 or visit www.elegantfarmer.com to shop online.

PHOTO COURTESY OF THE ELEGANT FARMER Good Neighbors

The Elegant Farmer will offer a family-fun farm experience during its popular Au-tumn Harvest Festival weekends Sept. 15-Oct. 27.

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New Member Profiles

Chamber Ambassador Dave Scurek (right) from American Family Insurance welcomed Evergreen Golf Club manager Bill Rogers to the Chamber.

Evergreen Golf ClubN6246 U.S. Highway 12Elkhorn, WI 53121(262) 723-5722www.evergreengolf.com Evergreen Golf Club is a 27-hole public golf course, specializing in hosting charity fundraising events. Its banquet facility also hosts weddings, parties, meetings and a week-ly Friday Fish Fry.

CHAMBER PHOTO Good Neighbors

Synergy HomeCare2877 Main St.East Troy, WI 53120(262) 278-6744Website: Synergy HomeCare of East Troy Synergy HomeCare serves East Troy and the surrounding areas with non-medical at-home needs. Services include, but are not lim-ited to, light housekeeping, med preparation, medication reminders and companionship to the elderly, hospice, rehab patients and those in need.

CHAMBER PHOTO Good Neighbors

Chamber Ambassador Sheri Leathers from Associated Bank (left) presented Synergy HomeCare owner Elizabeth Er-man with her membership plaque.

Chamber treasurer Ann Zess from Allan

Integrated Control Systems, Inc. presented

Travis Hartwig with a $500 scholarship during East Troy High School’s Senior Awards program

June 3. Hartwig works at Citizens Bank of

Mukwonago and will attend Carroll University this fall. The Chamber’s scholarship is awarded

to an East Troy graduating senior who

is the son, daughter or grandchild of an employee or owner

of a current Chamber member business.

Employees of current Chamber members’

businesses also qualify.

Excel Engineering100 Camelot Dr.Fond du Lac, WI 54935(920) 322-1696www.excelengineer.com

Excel Engineering is a full service architectural engineering firm and its business development director is Tony LaShay of East Troy.

Wild Flour Bakery & CaféW2463 County Road ESEast Troy, WI 53120(262) 642-1816www.wildflour.net Bakery and café with a specialty foods section featuring many local producers. Specialty coffee drinks, smoothies, sandwiches and daily soup.

CHAMBER PHOTO Good Neighbors

Wild Flour Bakery & Café’ owner Josh Mertens and his fiancé Alayna Vicary are the Chamber’s newest mem-bers.

CHAMBER PHOTO Good Neighbors

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East Troy Area Chamber of Commerce Membership Directory 2012ACCOUNTANTS/FINANCIAL

MANAGERS

CFO/Accounting Services, Ltd. 550 Bay View Road, Suite E Mukwonago, WI 53149 (262) 363-2930 East Troy Tax Service LLC 2893 Main Street, Suite C East Troy, WI 53120 (262) 642-3058 Edward Jones Investments 2098 Church Street East Troy, WI 53120 (262) 642-5717 Paul J. Nyffeler, CPA, SC 2481 Executive Drive East Troy, WI 53120 (262) 642-8700 ATTORNEYS

Dave Hudec Law Office, LLC 2847B Buell Drive East Troy, WI 53120 (262) 642-7515 Mills & Boehm, LLP 123 Wolf Run Suite 1 Mukwonago, WI 53149 (262) 363-7311 ATTRACTIONS

*Alpine Valley Music Theatre W2699 Highway D Elkhorn, WI 53121 (262) 642-4400 East Troy Electric Railroad 2002 Church Street East Troy, WI 53120 (262) 642-3263 Old World Wisconsin W372 S9727 Highway 67 Eagle, WI 53119 (262) 594-6300 The Elegant Farmer 1545 Main Street Mukwonago, WI 53149 (262) 363-6770 AUTO SALES & SERVICE

Fleury’s Body Repair Inc. 1006 Main Street Mukwonago, WI 53149 (262) 363-8555 Horter Chevrolet, Inc. 915 Main Street Mukwonago, WI 53149 (262) 363-4061 *John Amato Ford, Inc. 1015 S. Main Street Mukwonago, WI 53149 (262) 363-3085 Lynch Chrysler Dodge Jeep 2606 Main Street East Troy, WI 53120 (262) 642-4700 BANKS

*Associated Bank 3292 Main Street East Troy, WI 53120 (262) 642-3941 *Citizens Bank 2905 Main Street East Troy, WI 53120 (262) 642-7391 *Citizens Bank of Mukwonago - East Brook 2541A E. Main Street East Troy, WI 53120-0196 (262) 642-8456 *First Citizens State Bank - East Troy 2546 E. Main Street East Troy, WI 53120 (262) 642-2530 CAMPS & CONFERENCE

CENTERS

Edwards YMCA Camp & Retreat Center N8901 Army Lake Road East Troy, WI 53120 (262) 642-7466 The Salvation Army-Army Lake Camp N8725 Army Lake Road East Troy, WI 53120 (262) 642-6400 Timber-lee Christian Center N8705 Scout Road East Troy, WI 53120 (262) 642-7345

CHURCHES

East Troy Bible Church 2660 North Street East Troy, WI 53120 (262) 642-7604 Good Shepherd Lutheran Church and School 1936 Emery Street East Troy, WI 53120 (262) 642-3310

St. James United Methodist Church 2945 Main St. East Troy, WI 53120 (262) 642-7642 St. Paul’s Lutheran Church 2665 North Street East Troy, WI 53120 (262) 642-3200Unitarian Universalist Church of the Lakes 319 N. Broad St. Elkhorn, WI 53121 (262) 723-7440 Valley View Community Church 2951 Union Street East Troy, WI 53120 (262) 642-5392 CONTRACTORS &

CONSTRUCTION

Bielinski Homes 1830 Meadow Lane Suite A Pewaukee, WI 53072 (262) 542-9494 Dairy Air Heating and Cooling W1225 County Road J Mukwonago, WI 53149 (262) 684-4444 Envirocon Snow & Landscape N8492 Division Street East Troy, WI 53120 (262) 363-5579 Excel Engineering Inc. 100 Camelot Dr. Fond du Lac, WI 54935 (920) 322-1696 Fox Plumbing & Water Care, LLC N7208 Colbo Road Burlington, WI 53105 (866) 939-3792 Hackbarth Builders, Inc. 2096 Church Street, Suite F East Troy, WI 53120 (262) 642-9601 James R. Taylor & Sons Inc. 2115 Division Street East Troy, WI 53120 (262) 642-7970 Knutson Bros. II LLC W792 Potters Circle East Troy, WI 53120 (262) 642-5211 Lakeside Painting, Inc. 2892 Austin Street East Troy, WI 53120 (262) 642-9445 McPherson Concrete Construction, Inc. 2010 Church Street East Troy, WI 53120 (262) 363-9200 Mike Zei Painting and Drywall N8545 Pickeral Lake Road East Troy, WI 53120 (262) 880-9006 O’Leary Plumbing and Heating, Inc. 2720 Buell Drive East Troy, WI 53120 (262) 642-7747 Ruebl Builders N9654 Sunset Drive East Troy, WI 53120 (262) 594-5765 Watertight WaterCare, Inc. 119 S. 2nd Street Waterford, WI 53185 (262) 534-2300GAS STATIONS

*East Troy Shell 2526 E. Main Street East Troy, WI 53120 (262) 642-4624 GOVERNMENT AGENCIES

East Troy Volunteer Fire Department N8406 Highway ES East Troy, WI 53120 (262) 642-7439 Village of East Troy 2015 Energy Drive East Troy, WI 53120 (262) 642-6255 HEALTH CARE & WELLNESS

Aurora Health Center 2483 Corporate Circle East Troy, WI 53120 (262) 642-2000 Awakenings 3 Bodywork, LLC 3278 W. Main St. East Troy, WI 53120 (262) 309-2779 East Troy Acupuncture 3278 W. Main Street, Suite D East Troy, WI 53120 (262) 642-4325 East Troy Family Dental Center 2481 Executive Drive East Troy, WI 53120

(262) 642-5695 East Troy Fitness & Choice Martial Arts 2111 Lenck Avenue East Troy, WI 53120 (262) 642-9640 East Troy Manor 3271 North Street East Troy, WI 53120 (262) 642-3995 Home Care Network 612 Wells Street, Suite H Lake Geneva, WI 53147 (262) 248-0457 Home Helpers/Direct Link 158 W. Chestnut St. Burlington, WI 53105 (262) 757-0012 Koskinen Eye Clinic 3278B Main Street East Troy, WI 53120 (262) 642-9719 ProHealth Care D.N. Greenwald Center in Mukwonago 240 Maple Avenue Mukwonago, WI 53149 (262) 928-1900 Snap Fitness 24-7 2541 E. Main Street East Troy, WI 53120 (262) 642-1645 Sullivan Chiropractic 3161 Main Street East Troy, WI 53120 (262) 642-7404 Synergy HomeCare 2877 Main St. East Troy, WI 53120 (262) 278-6744 Wanezek Family Dentistry S.C. 3278A W. Main Street East Troy, WI 53120 (262) 642-5881 Wisconsin Spinal Rehabilitation Center, S.C. 3224 W. Main Street, Suite E East Troy, WI 53120 (262) 642-4100

HOUSING & APARTMENTS

Honey Creek Apartments, LLP 2859 Honey Creek Court East Troy, WI 53120 (262) 642-4040 Skylark, Inc. W2493 County Road ES East Troy, WI 53120 (262) 642-2651 The Heritage-East Troy 3223 North Street East Troy, WI 53120 (262) 642-4800 INDIVIDUALS

Daniel Heidelmeier W720 Honey Creek Rd. Burlington, WI 53105 (262) 206-1993 Francine Pease - I N7431 Burr Oak Road Whitewater, WI 53190 (262) 473-4445 MEDIA

CSI Media, LLC 120 Wright Street Delavan, WI 53115 (262) 728-3424 Mukwonago Publications 111 N. Rochester St., Unit 3 Mukwonago, WI 53149 (262) 363-4045 Southern Lakes Newspapers East Troy 1102 Ann St. Delavan, WI 531115 (262) 728-3411 INSURANCE AGENCIES

American Family Insurance - David Scurek 2886 Main Street East Troy, WI 53120 (262) 642-3911 Benefit Concepts, Inc. W5689 Tamarack Trail Whitewater, WI 53190 (262) 495-8283 Humana MarketPOINT-Mike Schwenkner East Troy, WI 53120 (262) 349-3680 Joan I. Palmer Insurance Agency, Inc. 2104 Church St. East Troy, WI 53120 (262) 642-2038 Johannesen-Farrar, Inc. 512 E. Walworth Avenue Delavan, WI 53115 (262) 728-2631 INTERIOR DESIGN

JT Interiors & Red Door Cafe

2887 E. Main Street East Troy, WI 53120 (262) 642-2262 LODGING & CAMPGROUNDS

Alpine Valley Resort Inc. W2501 Highway D Elkhorn, WI 53121 (262) 642-7374 Camp Dewan N6360 Church Road Burlington, WI 53105 (262) 642-9797 Country Inn & Suites 2921 O’Leary Lane East Troy, WI 53120 (262) 642-2100 *Hampton Inn 40 W. Hidden Trail Elkhorn, WI 53121 (262) 743-2360 Pickwick Inn Bed & Breakfast 2966 Union Street East Troy, WI 53120 (262) 642-5529 Snug Harbor Inn W7772-2C Wisconsin Parkway Delavan, WI 53115 (608) 883-6999 INDUSTRIAL & MANUFACTURING MEDIA

CSI Media, LLC 120 Wright Street Delavan, WI 53115 http://www.communityshoppers.com Mukwonago Publications 111 N. Rochester St., Unit 3 Mukwonago, WI 53149 http://www.themukwonagochief.com Southern Lakes Newspapers East Troy 1102 Ann St. Delavan, WI 531115 http://www.mywalworthcounty.com ORGANIZATIONS & CLUBS

American Legion Loomis-Martin Post 188 2870 School Street East Troy, WI 53120 (262) 642-7213 Big Brothers Big Sisters 1545 Hobbs Drive Delavan, WI 53115 (262) 728-8865 East Troy Area Community Foundation, Inc. P.O. Box 866 East Troy, WI 53120 (262) 642-2530 East Troy Area Historical Society 2106 Church St. East Troy, WI 53120 (262) 642-2642 East Troy Community Band, Inc 3010 Main Street East Troy, WI 53120 (262) 642-5411 East Troy Education Foundation 2546 E. Main Street East Troy, WI 53120 (262) 642-2530 East Troy Family & Comm. Resource Ctr. 3066 Main Street, Suite 108 East Troy, WI 53120 (262) 642-4900 East Troy Food Pantry 2861 Austin Street East Troy, WI 53120 (262) 642-4357 East Troy Football Moms 2955 Union St. East Troy, WI 53120 (262) 366-8971 East Troy Lioness Club S76 W3168 Arbor Dr. Mukwonago, WI 53149 (262) 642-5245 East Troy Lions Club 2077 Division Street East Troy, WI 53120 (262) 642-5245 East Troy Senior Citizens Club 1934 Edwards Street, Unit 11 East Troy, WI 53120 (262) 642-5574 East Troy Youth Soccer Club 2527 Brittany Lane East Troy, WI 53120 (262) 642-4870Friends of LaFayette Church W3465 Church Rd./Highway ES Elkhorn, WI 53121 (262) 554-5499 Friends of the East Troy Airport, Inc. W317 S6698 Schnitzler Road Mukwonago, WI 53149 (262) 391-5177

Friends of the ET Lions Public Library 3094 Graydon Avenue East Troy, WI 53120 (262) 642-6262 GFWC-Woman’s Club of East Troy P.O. Box 474 East Troy, WI 53120 (262) 642-2326 Kiwanis Club of Greater East Troy, Wisconsin P.O. Box 453 East Troy, WI 53120 (262) 642-3380 Knights of Columbus 4579 East Troy, WI 53120 (262) 642-9762 Oak Ridge Cemetery Association 2580 North St. East Troy, WI 53120 (262) 806-2985 The Village Players P.O. Box 175 Mukwonago, WI 53149 (262) 470-7529 United Way of Walworth County P.O. Box 1020 Elkhorn, WI 53121 (262) 374-4474 VFW Post #7501 Legion Hall - 2870 School St. East Troy, WI 53120 (262) 642-3484 Walworth County Visitors Bureau 203 W. Walworth Street Elkhorn, WI 53121 (262) 723-3980 OUTDOOR SERVICES

Lawn Doctor-East Troy, Mukwonago & Waukesha W325 County Road L East Troy, WI 53120 (262) 366-7736 PETS & VETERINARY

Bay View Veterinary Clinic S.C. 890 Main Street Mukwonago, WI 53149 (262) 363-9993 Puppy Love Pet Grooming 2075 Division St. East Troy, WI 53120 (262) 903-9831 REAL ESTATE

Bielinski Homes 1830 Meadow Lane Suite A Pewaukee, WI 53072 (262) 542-9494 Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage 20350 Watertower Blvd. Brookfield, WI 53045 (414) 315-2832 NAI MLG Commercial 13400 Bishop’s Lane, Suite 100 Brookfield, WI 53005 (262) 938-4430 Realty Executives Integrity 2880 Main Street East Troy, WI 53120 (262) 642-3363 Shorewest Realtors, Mukwonago 1231 S. Rochester Street, Suite 110 Mukwonago, WI 53149 (262) 363-1010 RECREATION

East Troy Electric Railroad 2002 Church Street East Troy, WI 53120 (262) 642-3263 East Troy Lake Association 2959 N. Shore Dr. East Troy, WI 53120 (262) 642-3373 Elkhorn Martial Arts Center 799 E. Geneva Street Elkhorn, WI 53121 (262) 743-2111 Evergreen Golf Club N6246 W. Highway 12 Elkhorn, WI 53121 (262) 723-5722 Fantasy Hills Ranch 4978 Town Hall Road Delavan, WI 53115 (262) 728-1773 MF Helicopters, LLC 2085 Highway L, Hangar A17 East Troy, WI 53120 (262) 391-5177 Skydive Milwaukee/Sky Knights Sport Parachute Club W1341 Highway L East Troy, WI 53120 (262) 642-9494

RESTAURANTS, BARS & COFFEE

Al Smith’s Saloon 2878 Main Street East Troy, WI 53120 (262) 642-4446 Burger King 2951 E. Main Street East Troy, WI 53120 (262) 642-2951 Cousins Subs - East Troy 2541 E. Main Street Unit I East Troy, WI 53120 (262) 642-5013 East Troy House Historic Inn & Tavern 2093 Division Street East Troy, WI 53120 (262) 642-7100 Gus’s Drive-In 3131 Main Street East Troy, WI 53120 (262) 642-2929 Ivan’s Unique Dining on the Square 2087 Division Street East Troy, WI 53120 (262) 642-7107 J. Lauber’s Ice Cream Parlor 2010 Church Street East Troy, WI 53120 (262) 642-3679 JT Interiors & Red Door Cafe 2887 E. Main Street East Troy, WI 53120 (262) 642-2262 Roma’s Ristorante & Lounge N8416 Highway ES East Troy, WI 53120 (262) 642-5353 Snug Harbor Inn W7772-2C Wisconsin Parkway Delavan, WI 53115 (608) 883-6999 The Grist Mill 2763 Main Street East Troy, WI 53120 (262) 684-5138 Wild Flour Bakery & Cafe W2463 County Road ES East Troy, WI 53120 (262) 642-1816RETAIL

East Troy Marine, Inc. 2708 Main Street East Troy, WI 53120 (262) 642-5150 *East Troy Shell 2526 E. Main Street East Troy, WI 53120 (262) 642-4624 End of the Leash 214 S. Rochester St. Mukwonago, WI 53149 (262) 363-3338 Frank’s Piggly Wiggly 3238 W. Main Street East Troy, WI 53120 (262) 642-5524 Hometown Sausage Kitchen W1184 County Road L East Troy, WI 53120 (262) 642-3264 Sherwin-Williams Co. 360 Bay View Road Mukwonago, WI 53149 (262) 363-0846 *Square Roots 1988 Energy Dr. East Troy, WI 53120 (262) 642-9541 Square Side Resale & Consignment 2096 Church Street Suite C East Troy, WI 53120 (262) 642-2544 The Peddler Resale Shop 2883 Main Street East Troy, WI 53120 (262) 642-1717 Tupperware 1940 Center St. East Troy, WI 53120 (262) 844-0231 West 20 Ranch & Saddle Co. W4812 Hwy 20 East Troy, WI 53120 (262) 642-4272 SCHOOLS & DAY CARES

Bright Beginnings Day Care, LLC 2541 Main Street East Troy, WI 53120 (262) 642-3904 East Troy Community School District 2043 Division Street East Troy, WI 53120 (262) 642-6710 Little Angels Learning Center 2141 Mill Street East Troy, WI 53120 (262) 642-7002

Michael Fields Agricultural Institute W2493 County Road ES East Troy, WI 53120 (262) 642-3303 Nature’s Classroom Montessori School W1802 County Road J Mukwonago, WI 53149 (262) 363-6820 St. Peter’s Catholic School 3001 Elm Street East Troy, WI 53120 (262) 642-5533 The Climbing Tree Child Care & Family Education 3147 W. Main Street East Troy, WI 53120 (262) 642-5001 SERVICES

Bon Voyage Cruise & Vacations, Inc. 116 North Milwaukee St. Waterford, WI 53185 (262) 514-2022 Five O’Clock Somewhere Travel & Cruise N8766 Hillburn Mill Road East Troy, WI 53120 (262) 642-2553 Kimberly Ann Photography, LLC East Troy, WI 53120 (262) 492-3893 Lakes Area Rental 801 E. Centralia Street Elkhorn, WI 53121 (262) 723-6450 LTR Power Center 3266 W. Main Street East Troy, WI 53120 (262) 642-7892 Martin Group 501 Commercial Court Lake Geneva, WI 53147 (262) 248-8911 Puppy Love Pet Grooming 2075 Division St. East Troy, WI 53120 (262) 903-9831 Quality Custom Framing 3224 Douglas Avenue East Troy, WI 53120 (262) 642-7522 Sleeping Dogs Communications 2096 Church Street, Suite D East Troy, WI 53120 (262) 642-2870 Sunset Creative Services W4023 Sunset Dr. East Troy, WI 53120 (262) 949-0539 Time Warner Cable - Business Class 1320 N. Martin Luther King Jr. Drive Milwaukee, WI 53212 (414) 277-4193 Trim-N-Tidy Cleaners 2121 Church Street East Troy, WI 53120 (262) 642-7396

SIGNS, PRINTING & PROMOTIONAL

Dynamic Awards and Apparel, LLC 401 Jefferson Street Mukwonago, WI 53149 (262) 363-2005 TELECOMMUNICATIONS

*CenturyLink 244 Industrial Drive North Prairie, WI 53153 (262) 392-5222 TRANSPORTATION/

LOGISTICS/TRUCKING

Ferry Farms Trucking, LLC W1545 Sawyer Lane East Troy, WI 53120 (262) 347-7491 UNIVERSITIES & TECHNICAL

COLLEGES

Center for Innovation and Business Development 1200 Hyland Hall University of Wisconsin-Whitewater Whitewater, WI 53190 (262) 472-1365 Gateway Technical College 3520-30th Avenue Kenosha, WI 53144 (262) 564-2662

*Corporate Partners

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