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Mini Mudder run:Area residents areinvited to “run for fun”and “run for funds” inthe inaugural U.S.Bank Mini Mudder on
Jun e 28 at theGermantown HighSchool. See page 10.
Scholarship night:On May 27 during theG e r m a n t o w nC o m m u n i t yScholarship Fund(GCSF) SeniorScholarship awardsnight, a total of 147Germantown highschool seniors wereawarded scholarships.See page 7
The village of Germantown’s sixth tax incrementalfinance (TIF) district is drawing interest from businessesthat may want to locate in the area.
The TIF 6 is located in an area between MapleRoad, Appleton Avenue and Lannon Road. In a TIF dis-trict, taxes normally directed toward local units of gov-ernment are instead used to pay for improvements ininfrastructure. The local units of government later bene-fit from the development created as a result of theimprovements.
The Village Board approved the creation of the TIF
6 district in May 2014, with the Joint Review Board thatconsiders TIF requests approving the district a shorttime later.
However, while a business had committed to locat-ing a facility within the district, the business changedplans last fall.
The board was updated on the sixth TIF district June 1. Bar ry Chavin of Mooney LeSage Group saidthere are seven “prospects” for TIF 6, including onewhich has signed a “letter of intent.”
Chavin said there is a potential user that wants toconstruct a building between 80,000 to 100,000square feet He said the potential user would want tobreak ground this year and have occupancy in June or
July o f 2016.“It would have made my life a lot easier if we had
broken ground (in the TIF), but it wasn’t the prudent
Village Boardupdated on TIF 6
development
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Michaela Buchholz runs to first base during a WIAADivision I sof tball quarterfinal against DeForest June 11.The game was postponed to the next day after twoinnings due to rain. Photo by Thomas J. McKillen.
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Airgas has now transitioned all itsGermantown operations to its new facilityin the village's Industrial Park.
A ribbon cutting was held last Octoberfor the company's new 250,000 squarefoot facility at the southwest corner ofMequon Road and Enterprise Drive inGermantown. The new facility includesoffice space, a distribution center and is t henew home for the Airgas Total Access salesunit.
"Airgas has been a part of theGermantown community for more than 17years," Airgas President and ChiefExecutive Office Michael L. Molinini saidat the time. "We are very pleased to havefound a new location that allows our distri-bution center, Airgas Total Access team,and support offices to remain inGermantown, while expanding our capaci-ty to serve our customers and provide addi-tional jobs to the region. We look forwardto continuing our successful partnershipswith the residents, businesses and civicassociations of Greater Milwaukee formany years to come."
The company has had a facility inGermantown since 1996 and the newspace is double the size of its previous loca-tion. According to information from the com-pany, "the new distribution center is one ofsix that Airgas operates across the country.It will be used to stock and ship hardgoods, including welding equipment andsafety products, to Airgas customers andbranch locations throughout much of theMidwest."
Since the ribbon cutting, the interiorconstruction of the building is complete, asdistribution and offices spaces were fullyoperational by Dec. 14, according to infor-mation from a company spokesperson.Also, landscaping work at the site is cur-rently underway and will be completedlater this summer.
The spokesperson added that 15 newassociates have been hired at the newGermantown location and the companywill continue to add to the Germantownoperation as needed.
Airgas is one of the nation's leadingsuppliers of industrial, medical and special-
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Pictured in the Airgas distribution center in Germantown. Photo courtesy of A
ty gases, and hard goods, such as weldingequipment and related products. The com-pany's history dates back to 1982, whenPeter McCausland acquired ConnecticutOxygen. According to information from thecompany Web site, Airgas became theholding company for CONNEX.
"Strategic acquisitions spurred signifi-cant early growth. In the early 1980s, theU.S. market for industrial gases was domi-nated by a few major producers," the com-pany Web site states. "And with the industryentering a period of consolidation, Airgaspurchased distributors in various locations
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During the 2000s, Airgas acqProducts and Linde's bulk-gas busimoved from gas distribution to gastion, the company website states.
Also according to the compasite, "Airgas welding gases havebuild stages for the band Yes and fog and pyrotechnics for country mRascal Flatts and LeAnn Rimes."
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The eighth grade Germantown Jaguars team won the New Berlin tournament held June 6-7, topping Hamilton in the championship, 8-7. Pictured are (front row) Caleb Grossmann, Trevor Larsen, Luke Taylor, Derik Schmidt, ColinPiette, Jimmy Ubert, (second row) Robbie Peissig, Andrew Stroebel, DawsonStroik, Jack Leininger, Mathew Cooney, Adam Butler, Henry Hupp, (backrow) Coach Corey Peissig, Coach Todd Larsen, Ken Bigler Sr., and CoachDave Stroebel Submitted photo.
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thing to do, so we held off,” Chavin said.“We have seven prospects, and one letterof intent, which is turning into an offer topurchase, which should be signed within aweek.”
During questioning, Chavin said that to
move the project along, the village wouldhave to install the street and utilities.
Village President Dean Wolter addedthat grading the site has been delayed toallow the land to try, which would make iteasier for the soils to compact. —By Thomas J. McKillen, Managing Editor
...TIF updateFrom page 1
Germantown High School made the listof top public high schools in Wisconsin that
was compiled by US News & WorldReport.In the section on the rankings on its
website, US News noted that Wisconsinhas a graduation rate close to 90 percent.On its list of best state public high schools,Germantown was ranked fifth, getting a "sil-ver" designation from US News. The section
devoted to Germantown noted thaticipation in the Advanced Placeme
at 55 percent.“We are pleased with the rankbelieve it to be something to cthough we have more work Germantown High School PrinciFarren said in an email.
In the national rankings compileNews, Germantown came in at 58
Germantown HS makesmagazine list of top schools
Senior Center day tripsThe Germantown Senior Center is
offering the following day trip options:
• Brewers game (New York Mets vs.Milwaukee Brewers)–Thursday, June 25at Miller Park (Senior Day): Coach busdeparts Germantown Center Mall at11:20 a.m. and returns at approximately6 p.m. Seats are along the first base linein the shade. Make reservations by June11. Ticket are $45.
To sign up for one or both day trips,one can call the Senior Center at (262)253-7799.
Mini Mudder fundraising eventset for June 28
Area residents are invited to “run forfun” and “run for funds” in the inauguralU.S. Bank Mini Mudder on June 28 at theGermantown High School. All proceedsfrom the Mini Mudder will help supportthe Germantown Community ScholarshipFund’s Teacher Grant Awards program tofurther benefit Germantown area stu-dents.
The Mini Mudder is an obstacle racecourse designed for all age groups fromkindergarten through high school agedstudents, as well as families and adults.The Mini Mudder fun run starts at noonwith a short course for grades K-3, fol-lowed by a longer course race for chil-dren grade 4-adult.
Registration information is availableon the GCSF website at www.german-
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Germantown Senior Center Tu June 16-July 28, 10:30 to 11:Seniors can experience a low-impsion of this Latin-inspired danceFees are $25/residents, $30/sctrict and non-residents.
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The Germantown Senior Ceshop, W162 N11960 Park Avopen to the public. The store cwide variety of home and holidaitems, jewelry and craft, at buyerprices. always in need of help shelves stocked, help support the bringing in unneeded items, eithesignment or donation. The gift open Tuesday through Thursdaya.m. to 3 p.m. and Friday from 9noon. For more information, contat (262) 253-7799.
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News & EventAround the village and count
The Germantown Village Boardapproved two interim appointments for twovillage departments June 1.
Patti Heinen, recreation supervisor, willtake on the duties of interim parks and recre-ation director. She will fill in the positionvacated by Justin Casperson, whose last daywas June 3.
Village Administrator David Shornacksaid he hoped the village has a new recre-ation director on board within three months.He recommended an increase in Heinen’ssalary while she has the additional duties.
The board also approved having VillageEngineer Brionne Bischke serve as interimdirector of public works. Bischke will fill thepost vacated by the resignation of DanLudwig, whose last day on the job will be
June 16. Bischke’s salar y will increased while he has the added d
The board approved advertisinglic works position. Trustee David Bahe has always objected in the past tthe salary included in the advertisemmade a motion to remove the salaryad. That amendment was defeated vote.
Trustee Terri Kaminski said it is practice to include the salary in adsernment position.
“It just makes sense. Who wanthrough dozens of resumes for peoare way under-qualified or way ovfied,” Kaminski asked. “Just wastime.”
—By Thomas J. McKillen, Managi
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On May 27 during the GermantownCommunity Scholarship Fund (GCSF)Senior Scholarship awards night, a total of147 Germantown high school seniors wereawarded scholarships.
Of the total awards presented thatevening, 89 scholarships totaling more than$125,000 were GCSF scholarships award-ed as a direct result of the fundraisingefforts of the GCSF organization.
“This is the largest achievement in thehistory of GCSF. These scholarship dollarsrepresent the belief the community has inour youth,” said GCSF President DebStresing, “It also shows the commitment ofarea businesses, our valued sponsors, gen-
erous donors, and volunteers whose dedi-cated efforts have raised the scholarshipfunds we are proud to present tonight.”
Not only did the awards night recog-nize student achievements, but presenters ofthe 37 individual or company named schol-arships shared many of their stories.Memorial scholarships on behalf of PhilDatka, Wayne Baumgartner/IndustrialRecyclers, Wayne Heidel/Jennifer
Semmann Foundations, Brent ReiterMemorial, and Chuck Ritzenthaler Sciencewere among the scholarships that also rec-ognized contributions made by some well-remembered members of our community.
This year’s recipients of the GCSF
Teacher Grant award were also named: John Gradel , Amy Belle Elementary Schooland Melissa Pecunia, MacArthurElementary School. Teacher Grants areawarded to help teachers purchase itemsthat will improve learning in their class-rooms.
Also recognized was BMO Harris, fortheir financial support as Premier CorporateSponsor for GCSF. Their yearlong sponsor-
ship directly supports the ability of GCSF tofundraise for the scholarships that wereawarded this year. Since 1981, over $2.3million has been awarded in scholarships to2,269 Germantown area students pursuinghigher education at colleges, universities or
vocational/technical schools. Thtrust fund was initiated in 1981 bytion from the Germantown Rotarythe amount of $10,000. A $2donation in 1990 from the GermVolunteer Fire Company greatly inthe trust fund. The remaining schare funded by donations from funevents, businesses, service orgaand individuals.
Join in the next GCSF fundraisiand sign up for the U.S. Bank MiniRun for Funds, held June 28Germantown High School. Reglater than June 15 at www.germscholarship.org.
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The Math Fair is comprised of several games utilizing math concepts, ranging from
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who is having more fun - the leaders or the players. TheMath Fair is always a rousing success and enjoyed by allinvolved, but if you ask a student what their favoritepart of the fair is – nine out of ten will tell you it's thepenny candy that can be won. That's a pretty sweet way to learn math!
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The Menomonee Falls Public Lishow two movies in June. The moviwill be in the library’s Meeting/CoRoom, right off the main lobby. Wmend that you come early as we h80 chairs. Admission is free to all, the movie’s rating. Details are as fo
Tuesday, June 16 at 2:15
Thursday, June 18 at 6:00pm: “Sniper (2014)” Starring Bradley CoSienna Miller. A Navy Seal sniper sin the Iraq war but has problems returns home. Directed by Clint ERated R, 134 minutes.
Tuesday, June 16 at 6 p .m. and T June 18 at 2:15pm: “Kingsman: ThService (2014).” Starring:ColMichael Caine and Taron Egerton. spy organization recruits a young swhen the global threat is heating up
Directed by Matthew Vaughn. 129 minutes.
For more information, check thewebsite menomoneefallslibrary. orthe Adult Reference Desk at 262-53Menomonee Falls Public LibraryN8436 Pilgrim Road, Menomonee
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Dear Dr. Winter, I have just been told I have 5 crowns withcavities under them. Two of these are part of bridges that areonly 1 year old. I floss diligently and brush twice a day. Whatcould cause cavities around bridges and crowns in such a shorttime.
Dear Ann, without seeing x-rays and doing an exam, I canonly tell you that the reasons for decay are as follows:1. Decay was left inside the tooth when the crowns wereplaced.
2. The crowns did not fit properly.3. You are missing areas with your floss and you may have ahigh sugar diet.4. A microscopic dental lab wasn’t used which resulted incement leaching out and leaving a gap between the tooth andcrown that became more easily decayed.
Let’s examine these one by one. Decay left in a tooth. Whenthe crown was done, the filling under the crown may have beenold and in need of replacement. If this decay was not found andremoved meticulously, this decay is like a time bomb that willcontinue to eat away tooth structure even with a newlycemented crown. The solution to this is to make sure the dentistused magnifying glasses and caries stain detectors to insurethere is no decay left inside the tooth. Then a new filling or coreshould be done prior to preparing the tooth for a new crown. Itis essential that a crown sit on clean, healthy tooth structure.
Next, the crowns did not fit properly. The type of lab adentist selects and their attention to detail will determine howtight the crown fits on the tooth. The dentist usually selectsdental labs based upon how much the patient’s insurance paysto make the crown. If insurance reimbursement is low, thedentist will select a less expensive lab. Conversely, if a patienthas high esthetic demands, the dentist may use a masterceramist to insure the crowns will look better, fit better and lastlonger.
Today many crowns are sent overseas to receive bigdiscounts. Your dentist should be able to show you a “made inthe USA” verification if they have chosen a laboratory in theUnited States that uses microscopes for crown fabrication.
The next reason a crown may fail may be from poor oralhygiene habits and a high sugar diet. The sipping of sugarsodas, fruit juices, sports drinks and the inability to remove thissugar with proper brushing and flossing can result in cavities in
a short time. We recommend water and milk anwater as great low sugar drinks! Have your hygieyou brush and floss to assess your techniques!
Lastly, gaps under your crowns will allow cemeout. While there will always be a micro-gap betweeand remaining tooth, the larger the gap, the more tcan leak out by being exposed to foods and salivAsk your dentist if they are using microscopic den
Do your research! If you have crowns that fail,other crowns assessed to make sure they are sbefore any further destruction can occur.
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The Menomonee Falls girlssoccer team beat Arrowhead in ashootout June 11. The shootout winadvances Menomonee Falls to aDivision I sectional final againstHomestead at Brookfield Centralon June 13.
Menomonee Falls and
Arrowhead were tied 2-2 follow-ing overtime, leading to theshootout.
Menomonee Falls got on theboard first, as Alex Graeberscored on an assist from KylieSprecher at the fourth minute.Arrowhead evened the score 23minutes into the game and tookthe lead on a goal at the 66thminute.
Sprecher scored the equalizerfor Menomonee Falls at the 86thminute, sending the game intoovertime.
Germantown loses inregional final: A Germantown comebackagainst North Shore Conference rivalHomestead came up short June 6, as the
Warhawks lost a regional final to theHighlanders, 3-2.
Homestead's goals all came in the firsthalf. Germantown got on the board at the
64th minute as Mackenzie Challoner scoredoff a corner kick from Izzy Thompson.
Germantown continued to challenge
during the second half but didn't score its sec-ond goal until there was less than two min-utes remaining, as Challoner again scoredoff an assist by Thompson.
The first two innings of the WIAA statesoftball tournament were completed June 11before rain pushed all activity to the nextday.
DeForest and Germantown opened thefirst Division I quarterfinal game at the UW-Madison Goodman Diamond. In the top ofthe first inning, Germantown got the first twoouts before DeForest got on base with a
walk. However, DeForest pinch runner AlyOtteson was caught stealing second base forthe third out. Germantown then recorded
three outs in the bottom of the inning.DeForest then scored two runs in the top
of the second inning while holdingGermantown scoreless in the bottom of theinning.
In the top of the third inningGermantown recorded one out before playwas stopped by rain. The game was sched-uled to resume at 8:30 a.m. June 12. An
updated story will appear at the ExpressNews Web site at www.discoverhome-town.com.
WIAA state softball:Rain delays tournament
Germantown’s Brianna Klopfer (left) brings theball upfield against Homestead in a regional final June 6. Photo by Thomas J. McKillen.
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On May 13, Uptown Chrysler JeepDodge and Slinger High School hosted a“Dodge Booster Club Fundraiser” and
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Slinger, Wis., June 7—Steve Apel cap-tured his third feature victory of the seasonSunday at the Slinger Super Speedway as heheld off Dale Prunty to win the 60-lap superlate model main event on Reunion Night.
“I probably have the best crew out there,“Apel said from victory lane explaining theextra work performed on his car this weekafter experiencing a fire while practicing afew days ago in Madison, “They are totallydedicated and I have to thank my wife forputting up with me being in the race shopuntil two or three in the morning.” “I washoping to get through the lapped traffic asquick as I could and not get held up toomuch because I knew if I did they would
catch me,” Apel continued, “The car waspretty good this week but we’ll try to make itjust a little bit better for next week.”
When asked the difference between hissecond place finish and a victory, runner-upDale Prunty simply stated, “Another caution.”“Steve (Apel) beat me and raced me cleanand I was hoping for another cautionbecause I might have had a little bit left, “Prunty stated before giving a heartfelt dedi-cation of the finish to longtime friend andsponsor Fritz Wiedmeyer who passed awayearlier in the week.
Josh Wallace won the 30-lap super latemodel semi-feature over Jeff Holtz and NickWagner as they along with fourth place fin-isher Duke Long transferred to the main
event. Braison Bennett finished fiftlate model heat race wins were recNick Wagner, Conrad Morgan, aDeAngelis while Steve Apel was thqualifier at 11.340 seconds.
Mike Held survived a wild 40model main event to capture the viccaution-filled race.
Ricky Heinan and Brian Hopicked up a win in the late model heand Mike Held was the fastest quala lap of 12.254 seconds.
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When 8-year-old Slinger residentChase Jacklin holds his lemonade stand June 14, he will not be raising money forhis piggybank, but rather for a muchgreater cause.
Chase is hosting an Alex’s LemonadeStand during Alex’s Lemonade Days(June 12-14) to raise funds and aware-ness for the fight against childhood can-cer. With his stand–which will offer bothlemonade and sno-cones for dona-tions–Chase hopes to continue Alex'sLemonade Stand Foundation (ALSF)founder Alex Scott’s mission to “findchildhood cancer cures, one cup oflemonade at a time.”
The ingoing third grader at AddisonElementary School learned about theopportunity from his mother, Brenda Jac kli n, who is an emp loye e ofNorthwestern Mutual. NorthwesternMutual supports and encouraged itsemployees to help the ALSF cause in oneof three ways–“stand up” (host lemon-ade stand); “suit up” (purchase a T-shirt);or “speed up” (participate in the corre-sponding run/walk held each year).
Chase is a huge fan of lemonadestands so the choice was a no-brainer,
said Brenda.“Chase loves to put on lemonadestands, so we thought this was a perfectfit,” she said. “He often hosts stands withhis friends and brothers (Marshall, 13,and Andrew, 11).”
Brenda said she and her husband,Bill, are quite pleased with their son’swillingness to help children in need.
“We are really proud of him to bewilling to do all this work for a greatcause,” she said.
“I feel really good doing this,” addedChase. The stand will be run on dona-tions that will go toward the ALSF so thebig-hearted boy jokingly added, “I willtell people, ‘If you want this glass oflemonade, that will be $10!’”
Chase’s stand will run from noon to 3p.m. at the Jacklin residence at 3984Elaines Way, Slinger.
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On Saturday, Sept. 26, St. Luke’s Church
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St. Luke’s is located at 4860 AFor more information contact Larry Tat [email protected] or 262.64Proceeds from the event are earmasupporting alternative worship at SChurch.
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2000-2999
Services
2003 Cement/
Masonry
CONCRETE SERVICESmall jobs: driveways,patios, sidewalks, color
concrete, yard drainsystems, grading, top soil.
Licensed/ Insured. 262-246-0529/ 414-218-2045
Jim
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2014 Landscaping
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drain tiles.Total Landscaping.
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2021 Roofing
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3000-3999 For
Sale
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5051 Condo/ Townhouse For
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FAITH LUTHERAN CHURCH
W172 N11187 Division Rd, Germantown.Pastor Thomas Kaul. (262) 251-8250. Timesof worship: Mondays 6:30pm, Sundays 9am.
WESTALLIS
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCHOF WESTALLIS
1576 S. 78th St. 414-258-7400. Bible studyfor all ages at 9am. Worship at 10:15am withnursery care provided. www.firstbaptistwest-allis.org
SUSSEX
NEW HOPE A/G SUSSEXW240 N5765 Maple Ave., Sussex. PastorGreg Welch (262) 528-2030. The TruthProject: Sunday 8:45am-10:00am. MorningWorship 10:15am-11:30am.
JACKSON
STILL WATERS COMMUNITUNITED METHODIST CHURC
3617 Scenic Rd., Jackson 262-677-13
www.stillwaterschurch.comContemporary Worship Services S9am & 10:30am. Sunday School 9amStaffed Nursery both services.
HUBERTUS
CROWN OF LIFE LUTHERACHURCH & SCHOOL- WEL
Corner of Hubertus Rd. & Tally HoPastor Mike Helwig (262) 628-255School: K3-8th grade and Day Care 3 Services: Thursdays 7pm; Sundays 10:30am; 9:15am Bible Study and School. www.crownoflifeonline.com
GERMANTOWN
LIFE CHURCHServices Times - Saturday 4:30pm; Sunday9:00am & 10:45am. Children’s Service &Nursery Provided. All services atGermantown Market Place - Squire &Mequon Rd. 262.251.5050www.lifechurchwi.com
CROSSWAY CHURCHW156 N10041 Pilgrim Rd, Germantown.Sunday morning worship services at 9:00am& 10:45am. (262) [email protected] • www.crosswaygt.org
MENOMONEE FALLS
EMMANUEL COMMUNITYUNITED METHODIST CHURCH
N84W16707 Menomonee Ave. 262-251-3830Traditional Worship Sundays 8:30 & 10:00AM; Christian Education 8:30am. Nurseryavailable at all services.
www.ec-umc.com
LUTHERAN CHURCHOF THE PRINCE OF PEACE
Good Hope & Pilgrim Roads - MenomoneeFalls. Rev. Thomas Engler. Worship: Thurs-day 6:30pm and Sunday 9:00am. 262-251-3360. Handicap accessible. www.popmf.com
CHURCH LISTINGS
For more information on how to have your church’s services listed here, please call 262-238-6397 Deadline: 3pm Wednesday
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The following report was takenfrom records at the GermantownPolice Department.
Electronic device• A student at Germantown High
School, W180 N11501 River Lane, wascited June 2 for using an electronic com-munications device on school property.
Operating while intoxicated• A male subject was taken into cus-
tody for operating while intoxicated-firstoffense at 1:02 a.m. June 3 in theN11000 block of Ashbury Lane.
Retail theft• A shopper was cited for retail theft
at Fleet Farm at 2:16 p.m. June 2.• Two male subjects were cited for
retail theft at Fleet Farm at 6:17 p.m. June2.
Theft• Business checks were stolen from
Germantown BP, W156 N11190 Pilgrim
Road, and cashed at BMO Harris Bank inWaukesha June 3.
Warrants• A male subject was taken into cus-
tody on a West Bend warrant at 9:06 p.m. June 2 in the N11000 block of HilltopCircle.
• A male subject was taken into cus-tody on a felony body-only warrant at10:33 p.m. June 3 following a traffic stopat N. Highway 41 and County Line Road.He was placed in the county jail.
POLICE BLOTTER
The Germantown RecreationDepartment and GHS Band Director JamesBarnes are providing community instrumen-talists ranging from incoming high schoolfreshmen to adults an opportunity to cometogether, rehearse, and perform a varietyof music as part of the GermantownCommunity Band.
The season includes five rehearsals and
three “Concerts in the Park” performancesas well as five rehearsals in winter for theDecember holiday performance at GHS.
Members should have playing experi-ence with music at the high school level orshould be presently enrolled as a highschool band member. Any musician cancome and rehearse.Regular rehearsals willbe in the Germantown High School BandRoom 158 from 6:30 to 8 p.m. on June 15,
22, 29; July 6, 13, 27,and Aug. 3.Performances will be on Wednesdayevenings at 7 p.m. on July 1, 15 and Aug.5 at Firemen’s Park and are open to thepublic (if rain the concert will be in the KMSGym).
The fee to join is $23/residents andschool district residents, $30/non-residents.New members need to purchase a per-
formance polo shirt for $25. Those interest-ed should register by June 8.
The band is looking for individuals, busi-nesses and organizations to support themby making a donation to help defray theoperating costs of the organization. Thoseinterested in becoming a partner ($5 ormore), should contact the GermantownRecreation Department at (262) 250-4710for more information.
Germantown Community Bandseeking new members
The following monthly programs areoffered at the Germantown Senior Center:
• Free Technology Help-Second andfourth Fridays, noon to 1 p.m.: Attendeescan get free assistance with their i-Pad, lap-top, cell phone or tablet. Call Senior
Center at (262) 250-7799 to make areservation.• Benefit Specialist-Second Tuesday
and fourth Thursday: Jennifer Fetchercomes to Senior Center to answer questionsabout Medicare, medical assistance, sup-plements, community based series, as wellas housing and tax information for seniors.To meet with Jennifer is free, but one must
schedule an appointment. For additionalquestions, call the Washington CountyDept. on Aging at 1-877-306-3030.
• Health Screening-Fourth Wednesday,10:30 to 11:30 a.m.: A registered nursefrom Community Memorial Hospital is at
the Germantown Senior Center to takeblood pressures and to answer ques-tions/or discuss concerns regarding med-ications or general health. This is a drop-inprogram, first come first served.
• Writers’ Circle-Second and fourthMondays, 1 to 3:30 p.m.: Meet, critique,and encourage writing peers. This is a drop-in program.
Germantown Senior Center programs
Top photo: Ed Snow (left) portrays an American from Revolutionary Waod during Old Falls Village Days, which was held May 30-31 at OldVillage in Menomonee Falls. Bottom photo: A 1973 Chevrolet CoCoupe V8 Stingray was part of a car show at the event. Photos by ThomMcKillen.
Old Falls Village Days
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F U L L T I M E
DELI ASSISTANTMANAGER
Mountin’s Piggly Wiggly in Mayville
has an outstanding opportunity forthe right person. Candidate must havea background in food service, prefer-ably as a deli manager or assistant delimanager. Great customer and employ-ee skills are a must. The candidatemust be: detail oriented, organized,dedicated to making our store thebest it can be, accountable, honest,good with numbers, enjoys changeand adapts well to it.
M O U N T I N ’ S
1440 Horicon St. Mayville
Outstanding benefits and salary packageavailable. Contact us at:
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at 920-387-3220
COOKS & KITCHEN HELPExperienced. Full or part-time, flexi-ble hours, days & evenings. Apply inperson.
ARRIBA MEXICAN RESTAURANT4753 N. 124th St., Butler,WI 53007
RESTAURANT/
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DRIVERS
Schaefer’s BP in Slinger has open-ings for cashiers.Applicant mustbe 18, friendly, outgoing,depend-able and honest.They must alsohave good cash handling abilities.Stop in to fill out an application.We are located on the corner of Hwys.60 and 164 in Slinger.Call262-644-4113 with questions.
CASHIERS
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GENERAL EMPLOYMENT
We are seeking a career minded, experienced MechTechnician to join our team. Responsibilities included the intion, service, repair and preventative maintenance of the Corrand Conveyor systems in a state of the art facility. This positio2nd shift.
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