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All concerts will take place in the front parking lot. 7901 W. National Ave. in West Allis ~ Call 414-302-9700 Fun & Frolic at the Fountain! Wednesday, Sept 16 th @ 6:00pm -With Bobby Way FOOD FOR PURCHASE LIVE MUSIC! RAFFLES! BRING YOUR OWN CHAIR! INVITE YOUR FAMILY & FRIENDS Sign up for Savings Sign up for Savings GO TO discoverhometown.com click SAVINGS to sign up and receive our weekly savings offer! Website Development Mobile Website Development Mobile App Development Call 262.238.6397 for more details. Milwaukee West/North Wauwatosa/West Allis YOUR FIRST SOURCE FOR LOCAL NEWS, SPORTS AND ADVERTISING Serving Milwaukee’s West & North Sides, Brown Deer, Wauwatosa & West Allis VOL. 24 ISSUE 36 (262) 238-6397 www.discoverhometown.com September 10, 2015 Classifieds: page 6-7 / Employment: page 8 / Church Listings: page 4 / Home Improvement: page 4 Visit www.discoverhometown.com for more advertising specials, updated news and more. Con artists masquerading as charities can victimize anyone, but seniors are especially vulnerable to such criminals. Men and women who perpetrate chari- table fraud often target older men and women, feeling that seniors are more likely to have a significant amount of money in their bank accounts and less likely to report crimes for fear of embar- rassment. But even if seniors are prime targets for charitable fraud, they still can take steps to safeguard themselves from scam- mers looking to exploit their generosity. • Never donate over the phone. No reputable charity will insist on a donation over the phone. When a person calls and says they represent a charity, they should be willing to send you information in the mail so you can further explore their organization before making your final decision. If a caller attempts to pres- sure you into donating over the phone, hang up. • Keep a list of organizations you have donated to in the past. Many peo- ple who perpetuate charitable fraud ref- erence a past relationship or donation history between their victims and the charity the criminal is claiming to repre- sent. Maintain a list of your donation his- tory, including the organizations you have donated to and the amount of those donations. This can help you verify if the person calling, emailing or visiting you is telling the truth. • Do not feel obligated to give. Many charities send gifts to their donors as a token of appreciation for their sup- port. Some criminals masquerading as charities will send gifts to potential vic- tims in an attempt to fool them into writ- ing a check. Whether a charity is legiti- mate or not, seniors should not feel obli- gated to donate simply because they received a gift. If you receive a gift and want to donate, confirm that the organi- zation that sent you the gift is legitimate and not an imposter organization that is baiting you with a gift. If the gift was accompanied by a donation form, do not fill out that form, choosing instead to make a direct donation via the organiza- tion's website, a site you should find inde- pendent of the mailer/gift you received, or mail a check directly to the organiza- tion after you independently confirm its address, be it through your own research or by contacting the Better Business Bureau (www.bbb.org). • Insist that your person- al information is not shared. Before making a charitable donation, donors are often notified that their contact information is likely to be sold to or traded with other charities. This can lead to an influx of charitable solic- itations that elderly men and women may find over- whelming. So prior to mak- ing a donation, speak directly with the charity and insist that none of your infor- mation be shared with other charities or organizations. If this cannot be arranged, find an organization willing to make such a concession and contribute to that chari- ty instead. • Ask for help. If you are confused when it comes time to make your annual donations, ask a son, daughter or trusted confi- dante for help so you can rest easy knowing your donation goes where you How senior donors can avoid scams Many seniors are targeted for charitable fraud via the Internet.

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Page 1: Milwaukee West, North, Wauwatosa, West Allis Express News 09/10/15

All concerts will take place in the front parking lot.7901 W. National Ave. in West Allis ~ Call 414-302-9700

Fun & Frolicat the Fountain!

Wednesday, Sept 16th @ 6:00pm-With Bobby Way

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OWN CHAIR!

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Website DevelopmentMobile Website Development

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Serving Milwaukee’s West & North Sides,

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VOL. 24 ISSUE 36 (262) 238-6397 www.discoverhometown.com September 10, 2015

Classifieds: page 6-7 / Employment: page 8 / Church Listings: page 4 / Home Improvement: page 4Visit www.discoverhometown.com for more advertising specials, updated news and more.

Con artists masquerading as charitiescan victimize anyone, but seniors areespecially vulnerable to such criminals.Men and women who perpetrate chari-table fraud often target older men andwomen, feeling that seniors are morelikely to have a significant amount ofmoney in their bank accounts and lesslikely to report crimes for fear of embar-rassment.

But even if seniors are prime targetsfor charitable fraud, they still can takesteps to safeguard themselves from scam-mers looking to exploit their generosity.

• Never donate over the phone. Noreputable charity will insist on a donationover the phone. When a person callsand says they represent a charity, theyshould be willing to send you informationin the mail so you can further exploretheir organization before making yourfinal decision. If a caller attempts to pres-sure you into donating over the phone,hang up.

• Keep a list of organizations youhave donated to in the past. Many peo-ple who perpetuate charitable fraud ref-erence a past relationship or donationhistory between their victims and thecharity the criminal is claiming to repre-

sent. Maintain a list of your donation his-tory, including the organizations youhave donated to and the amount of thosedonations. This can help you verify if theperson calling, emailing or visiting you istelling the truth.

• Do not feel obligated to give.Many charities send gifts to their donorsas a token of appreciation for their sup-port. Some criminals masquerading ascharities will send gifts to potential vic-tims in an attempt to fool them into writ-ing a check. Whether a charity is legiti-mate or not, seniors should not feel obli-gated to donate simply because theyreceived a gift. If you receive a gift andwant to donate, confirm that the organi-zation that sent you the gift is legitimateand not an imposter organization that isbaiting you with a gift. If the gift wasaccompanied by a donation form, do notfill out that form, choosing instead tomake a direct donation via the organiza-tion's website, a site you should find inde-pendent of the mailer/gift you received,or mail a check directly to the organiza-tion after you independently confirm itsaddress, be it through your own researchor by contacting the Better BusinessBureau (www.bbb.org).

• Insist that your person-al information is not shared.Before making a charitabledonation, donors are oftennotified that their contactinformation is likely to besold to or traded with othercharities. This can lead toan influx of charitable solic-itations that elderly men andwomen may find over-whelming. So prior to mak-ing a donation, speakdirectly with the charity andinsist that none of your infor-mation be shared with othercharities or organizations. Ifthis cannot be arranged,find an organization willingto make such a concessionand contribute to that chari-ty instead.

• Ask for help. If youare confused when it comestime to make your annualdonations, ask a son,daughter or trusted confi-dante for help so you canrest easy knowing yourdonation goes where you

How senior donors can avoid scams

Many seniors are targeted for charitable fraud via theInternet.

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A hit in New York, Chicago, and L.A.,“Freud’s Last Session” makes its Milwaukeepremiere in a co-production of AcaciaTheatre Company and Morning StarProductions. On the day England entersWWII, Dr. Sigmund Freud invites C.S.Lewis to his London home. The debate isfriendly, but the stakes are high as Freudand Lewis clash about love, the existenceof God and the meaning of life.

The production will feature seasoneddirector Elaine Wyler. The cast includestalented actors, David Sapiro as Freud andSimon Jon Provan as Lewis. Erin NicoleEggers is stage manager for this regionalpremiere.

The production of “Freud’s LastSession” will be in Morning Star’s per-formance space at Eastbrook Church at5385 N Green Bay Ave, Milwaukee.

The theaters have decided to add aweekend to their normal schedule. Theschedule is listed below in detail.

Performances: Fri., Oct. 2nd, 7:30 PM;Sat., Oct. 3rd, 7:30 PM; Sun., Oct. 4th,3:00 PM; Thur., Oct. 8th, 7:30 PM; Fri.,Oct. 9th, 7:30 PM; Sat., Oct. 10th, 7:30PM; Sun., Oct. 11th, 3:00 PM; Fri., Oct.23rd, 7:30 PM; Sat., Oct. 24th, 7:30 PM;Sun., Oct. 25th, 3:00 PM.

Season Subscription and SingleTicket Information

Season subscriptions cost $38, or $30for senior citizens, full-time students, andfull-time clergy. Single tickets for all pro-ductions will go on sale starting September1. Single tickets for “Freud’s Last Session”are $18 for adults, $15 for seniors, full-timestudents, and full-time clergy. The singleticket prices for the rest of the season(“Autonomy” and “I Do! I Do!”) are $16for adults, and $13 for seniors, full-time stu-dents, and full-time clergy. More informa-tion is available by calling (414) 744-5995 or visiting www.acaciatheatre.com.

Acacia Theatre Company,Morning Star Productions announce

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Floral and nature scenes by J.J. Joycewill be on display now through Sept. 13 inthe Garden House of the BoernerBotanical Gardens in Whitnall Park. TheBotanical Gardens, “Milwaukee County’sLiving Museum,” is located at 9400Boerner Drive.

Oils, mixed-media pieces, and photo-graphs feature Joyce’s hallmarks of boldcolor and meticulous detail. Joyce paintsfrom life and from photographs to push thecolors found in nature and to capture themost detail. Her current series is centeredon a pond and all the life in it and sur-rounding it.

A member of the League of MilwaukeeArtists and the Wisconsin Painters andSculptors, Joyce has exhibited in severaljuried shows, including the MilwaukeeArtist Market at the Milwaukee ArtMuseum. In 2005 she won the Award ofExcellence at the League of MilwaukeeArtists show in Cedarburg.

Visitors will have the opportunity tomeet the artist during special hours,Thursday, Aug. 27, from 3—8 p.m.

Garden House regular hours are 8a.m.—6 p.m., seven days a week. TheBotanical Gardens are open daily untildusk.

Admission to the Botanical Gardens,which includes admission to the GardenHouse, is $5.50 for adults age 18 and up;$4.50 for students of any age with IDs,Milwaukee County seniors age 60 and upwith IDs, and people with disabilities; and$3.50 for youths age 6-17. Free admissionis offered to Milwaukee County residentswith ID and proof of residency on “FirstTuesdays,” the first Tuesday of the month.Admission to the gardens requires wearingthe official daily wristband.

For more information, call the BotanicalGardens at (414) 525-5601.

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“Artists in The Garden” will weavetogether an art fair, nature, music, andfood at the Boerner Botanical Gardens,Sept. 12 and 13, from 10 a.m.-5 p.m.Boerner Botanical Gardens, “MilwaukeeCounty’s Living Museum,” is located inWhitnall Park at 9400 Boerner Drive. Theevent is presented by Milwaukee CountyParks in partnership with the League ofMilwaukee Artists.

More than 40 artists–including mem-bers of the League of Milwaukee Artists,the Wisconsin Plein Air PaintersAssociation, the Bay View Arts Guild, andthe Wisconsin Pastel Society–will displayand sell their work or take part in Sunday’s“just for fun” plein air competition.

Watercolors, oils, acrylics, encausticpaintings, and jewelry created by a gold-smith will be for sale at booths and in theGallery Tent.

Inspired by their surroundings, morethan 20 artists will be painting throughoutthe Botanical Gardens in the RichesonSchool of Art and Gallery plein air com-petition. Melinda Myers, renowned horti-culturist, author, and TV/radio host willjudge the competition at 2 p.m. Paintingscreated during the competition will also beoffered for sale.

Both days of the fair, exhibiting artistsand guest artists will demonstrate their cre-ative techniques in front of the GalleryTent. Demonstrations will be presented onthe half-hour, with the last demonstration at3:30 p.m.

Special garden and art activities areplanned for kids of all ages. Throughoutthe day on Saturday, Friends of BoernerBotanical Gardens will offer a nature scav-enger hunt and will lead the hands-on,seed paper make-and-takes. Throughoutthe day on Sunday, Kohl’s Color Wheels,

the Milwaukee Art Museum’s off-site studioprogram, will lead projects inspired by themuseum’s featured exhibit, “Van Gogh toPollock: Modern Rebels.” Visitors canchannel “Jack the Dripper” as they splash,drip, and swirl paint on a large canvas onthe ground, creating a communal mural.

For ambiance and entertainment, livemusic will be performed on acoustic guitar,hammered dulcimer, and Native Americanflute.

A variety of food and beverage itemswill be available for purchase. Zilli Caféwill offer lunch items and a full coffee bar,Boerner Restaurant will offer Sundaybrunch, and the Traveling Beer Gardenwill offer Sprecher’s craft beer, specialtysodas, root beer floats, and snacks.

Admission to the Botanical Gardensincludes admission to “Artists in theGarden,” related art activities, andentrance to the Garden House exhibit fea-turing J.J. Joyce. Rates are $5.50 for adultsage 18 and up; $4.50 for students of anyage with IDs, Milwaukee County seniorsage 60 and up with IDs, and people withdisabilities; and $3.50 for youths age 6-17.

For over 70 years, the League ofMilwaukee Artists has championed artisticcreativity and actively contributed to thecommunity. The League represents morethan 108 local artists creating two- andthree-dimensional artwork in all types ofmedia. The league is dedicated to the pro-motion of visual creation, personal artisticgrowth, and the expansion of the arts inthe state, region and community. For moreinformation about the League, visitwww.leagueofmilwaukeeartists.com.

For more information on “Artists in TheGarden,” visit the event website at milwau-keeartists.org/artists-in-the-garden.html

‘Artists in The Garden’with Plein Air Competition

Residents are invited to tour the newlyopened City of Milwaukee/WaukeshaCounty Materials Recovery Facility (MRF)located at 1401 W. Mt. Vernon Ave.,Milwaukee on Saturday, September 19from 10 a.m. — 3 p.m. during Doors OpenMilwaukee, an event that opens doors tothe public for tours to over 150 buildingsin the Milwaukee area at no charge.

This publicly-owned, single sort recy-cling facility is a partnership betweenWaukesha County and the City ofMilwaukee that is privately operated byReCommunity Recycling. Due to stronghousehold recycling participation, theWaukesha County recycling program hasbeen able to return over $13 million in div-idends to tax payers in partner communi-ties since 2001. Waukesha County antic-ipates that single sort recycling willincrease recycling rates for continued pro-gram success to maintain dividend pay-ments. Similarly, the City of Milwaukee’srecycling program revenues have aver-aged $1.5 million per year since 2004and have off-set over $16 million in resi-dential recycling collection costs over thattime.

The new MRF began operating in

March which is now sorting and process-ing recyclables from approximately270,000 households served by single sortrecycling programs in the 25 participatingWaukesha County communities and theCity of Milwaukee. The MRF is designedto process 35 tons per hour or 60,000tons per year of recyclables.

Visitors can take a self-directed tour attheir own pace to view the state-of-the-artequipment and learn the process of singlesort recycling. While the equipment willnot be operating, visitors can still get anup-close look at the tip floor, the pre-sortcabins, paper and cardboard screens,balers, optical sort machines, sorter plat-forms, and finished bales ready for ship-ment to secondary processors or industriessuch as paper mills. Through a coopera-tive effort, staff from Waukesha County,the City of Milwaukee and Keep GreaterMilwaukee Beautiful will be availablethroughout the facility to provide interpre-tation and answer questions. Visitorsmust wear closed-toe shoes to be allowedentry.

For more information visit waukesha-county.gov/recycling or call 262-896-8300.

Free public tours at thenew recycling facility

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