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Swim coach Amy Silvestri, Grandmother Mary K. Schmidt, sister Claudia, Emma, brother Ben, and mother Suzie.
Photo, John Wheeler
Performing Arts
Organization Lets Get
Reel highlights
Submitted by PAO
On Saturday, April 23, the
Performing Arts Organization
held their nineteenth annual
auction. It was an evening of fun
and excitement. The event raised
funds to be used toward future
scholarships and performance
tours for the band and choir.
This successful evening is due
to the tremendous support and
charitable donations oered by
many local corporations and
individuals. Please visit the music
department website to view all
of our generous sponsors. In
addition, a very special thank you
to the enthusiastic and dedicated
auction committee and students
for donating their time and talents
to create a successful event!
Chairperson: Beth Tengowski
Consultant: Lynn Maass
Silent Auction-Donor Database:
Joni Stefanczyk
Silent Auction-Data Entry:
Evelyn Baka
Silent Auction-Displays: Judy
Waniorek
Procurement: Kathy Hillstrom
and Marla Olsen
Live Auction: Nina HughesBrohn, and Marie TomlinBoerner
Menu/Venue: Beth Tengowski
Graphic Design/Invites: Vicki
Friske
Invitations: Marcia Adams
Print Publicity: Vicki Friske,
Richard Tengowski and Mary
Struck
Online Publicity: Jodi
Ducharme
Call Committee: Jean Puls,
Jenny Roach, and Donna
Schwinn Roblee
RSVP/Event Seating: Sarah
Hapeman, Kathy Hoekstra,
Donna Schwinn Roblee, Jen
Vallo and Jessica Warren
Raes: Wendy Kukla and
Kristin Otte
Auction Catalog: Jim Conklin,
Laura Conklin, and Sonja
Heins
Silent Auction Set-Up: Evelyn
Baka, Amy Gutschow, Joni
Stefanczyk and Judy Waniorek
Decorations: Heidi Becker,
Vicki Friske, Lynn Maass, Jean
Puls and Liz Sprinkman
Event Registration: Gary and
Laurie Lindow, Troy and Jenny
Roatch
Slide/AV Show: Rich Tengowski
Auctioneer: Daven Claerbout
Emcees: Kevin Delahunt and
Lisa Morrissett
Event Data Entry: Sonja Heins
and Tracy Maggi
Cashiers: Erin Kanz, Mary
Kral, Nancy Madigan, and
Tandra Sbrocco
Performances: Lori Hucke,
Wendy Kukla, and Rich
Tengowski
PAO Instant Mini-Wine Cellar:
Judy Waniorek
Student Coordinators: Linda
Neil
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Conrmation May 15
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Prom 2016 is scheduled
for Saturday, May 7th at the
Waelderhaus from 8:00-12:00.
Music will be from 8:00 until
midnight with the presentation
of prom court at 9:15. The
professional photographer will
be taking pictures from 8:00 until
9:00.All students should plan on
arriving by no later then 8:30
p.m.
Each student who purchases a
ticket for prom will receive one
complimentary ticket to be used
by their parents or other members
of their family to view the
crowning ceremony. Due to the
necessary restrictions on numbers
in the Waelderhaus balcony, we
must ask that parents honor this
two person limit so that we dont
jeopardize our ability to use this
beautiful prom facility.
Parents may begin to enter at
9:00 and proceed to the balcony
15 minutes before crowning
Theatre.
Some of the selections to be
performed include Boogie Woogie
Bugle Boy, Festivo, Shenandoah
Valley, Flourish for Olana, Drive,
and Golden Eagle March.
You dont want to miss this nal
Friday, December 16
The
Performing
Arts Information regarding the various
Organization is sponsoring partial summer music camps is included
summer music camp
scholarships
on Theatre
the website. Forms must be
Kohler
Memorial
to middle school music students. turned into Mrs. Hucke or Mr.
We are requesting that students Tengowski by May 4.
ll out the Kohler Performing
Funds earned at the PAO
Arts Organization Scholarship Auction on April 23 will be
Application form found on divided amongst those who have
the music department website. applied for a scholarship. All
CABARET 2016
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Call to Order
Marlene Yang called the meeting to order at 7:24 p.m. in the
Kohler Public Library. Chad Hamilton called roll. The following
board members were present: Marlene Yang, Chad Hamilton,
Christina Koberstein and Pete Schueller.
Statement of Public Notice
March 11, 2016
Approval of Agenda
Chad moved to approve the agenda. Christina seconded the
motion. All ayes. Motion carried.
Persons Requesting to Address Members of the Board of
Education
David Warner stated that there should be parental feedback in
teacher evaluations.
3. Performance evaluations;
4. Developing the master schedule of teaching sections and
assignments; and
5. Course offerings and registration for classes at the high
school.
Elementary Principals Report (Lisa Greene)
PBIS
Our focus this month is on unkind/rude behavior vs. bullying,
and working on strategies to deal with these behaviors. Laura
Multer, the school counselor is working with the teachers to
provide them some appropriate materials to assist addressing
this topic.
Assessment
Act testing is complete.
Forward Exam for Grades 3-8 (and grade 10 for Social Studies)
is March 28-May 20
The elementary staff and students are looking forward Jack and
the Beanstalk Opera coming tomorrow. The elementary staff
are having discussions regarding homework and how it fits into
our curriculum and philosophy.
We are getting our staff in place for next year. We are in the
middle of the hiring process for the Media and Information
Literacy position, and will be interviewing for a 3rd grade
position next week. We have had a high volume of applicants,
so I am looking forward to securing a few more amazing
teachers for Kohler Schools.
MS-HS Principal Report (Timothy Brown)
Consent Agenda
Approval of February 22, 2016 Board Meeting minutes
Approval of Invoices
Staffing
The Kohler School District is also committed to find and retain
the highest quality staff and to continue the work of the SchoolLife Balance Initiative. At this time, we have identified excellent
candidates for our Activities Director, will be interviewing for the
Middle and High School science position this week, as well as
completing the application process for our Choir position.
NHD
The Kohler Middle and High School had a record breaking
National History Day Regional competition. 5 High School
entries, 16 Middle School entries, and 6 alternates entries
qualified for the State National History Day competition in
Madison. Among the awards, Bridget Bullard and the group
of Issac Hartmann and Tanner Thyes won Labor Awards for
highlighting American Labor History. Congratulations to all of
our entries and students!
Solo and Ensemble Festival
Kohler was the host sight of the Wisconsin School Music
Association District Solo & Ensemble Music Festival. Kohler
had approximately 200 events - solos, small ensembles and
large groups such as swing choir and jazz band perform on
Saturday, Feb. 27th.
It is a music festival and not a competition, so students are
adjudicated on a standard. Each performance is rated on a
BLACKWOLF RUN
Meadow Valley Course
Day includes: 18 holes of golf, cart, lunch and two beverage tickets
Kohler School S c i e n c e Fa i r
May 19th, 5:30PM-8PM, Village Gym
The
VILLAGE VIEW
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On Sunday, May 1, 2016, the Kohler Volunteer Fire Department is having its
annual brat fry at the Fire Station from 11:00 am 6:00 pm. Heres
a chance to enjoy some great food and refreshments, and at the same
time show your appreciation to the reghters who give so much
time and eort, and risk their own lives to make our community
safer. Proceeds from the fry are used to purchase special re/rescue equipment,
subsidize a portion of our business and social expenses, support various community youth programs, local area Fire/Rescue projects, and fund a scholarship
in Police/Fire Sciences.
Advance sale tickets are available from all members of the Fire Department,
and we will be selling door-to-door throughout the Village in the weeks preceding the fry for your convenience. The ticket packs cost $5, and are worth $5 in
trade at the fry, and also give you a chance at our nice selection of prizes
Thank you for your support! See you on Sunday, May 1, 2016
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5/2
Property Committee
4:30 pm
5/4
Library Board (at Library)
12:30 pm
5/9
Village Board
5:30 pm
5/26
Planning Commission
4:30 pm
All meetings are held at Kohler Village Hall, 319 Highland
Drive, unless otherwise indicated.
www.kohlerpolice.com
EMS Week May 15th-21st: The Kohler Police Department is the Village of Kohlers First Responder Unit. The
police ocers are either all First Responders or Emergency
Medical Technicians. The Kohler Police Department in addition to responding to accidents, ocers routinely respond
to medical calls in the Village and provide the rst level of
care until a paramedic arrives. The Kohler Police Department takes this role very seriously and invests in training
and equipment to provide the best First Responder services
it can. Im proud of our ocers and their commitment to
this service and I hope that you are too.
Bike Safety Day: The Kohler Police Department is again
sponsoring the Bike Safety Day on Saturday June 11th.
Bike inspections start at 11:30 a.m. and the obstacle course
will start at12:30 pm. The event is being held at the Village Hall. Licenses are required and are available for $2.50
for any bikes with wheels larger than 16." A detailed yer
is located on our website at www.kohlerpolice.com. Bike
license forms are on the website too, it could be lled out
before you arrive. There will be forms available the day of,
but it would make that portion go more quickly. All participants will receive an inspection of their bike, a free helmet
and a bike accessory. We will also be supplying free soda
and chips after the days events.
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Kohler Waters Spa Expands Hydrotherapy Offerings with All Things Scotland Treatment
Kohler Waters Spa, an industry leader in hydrotherapy, is pleased to announce the launch of
its 2016 menu, leading with its newest signature
water service, All Things Scotland available
at the five-star flagship location at Destination
Kohler in Kohler, Wis., Burr Ridge, Ill., and St
Andrews, Scotland, at The Old Course Hotel,
Golf Resort & Spa. Known for its expertise in
water experiences, Kohler Waters Spa annually
creates thoughtful and leading-edge services
focused on leveraging the therapeutic power of
water.
Inspired by the coastal waters of Scotlands
North Sea, which is home to The Old Course
Hotel, All Things Scotland brings the healing
properties of the Highland waters with a seaweed wrap, sea salt exfoliation and hot seashell
moisture application, leaving the body feeling
renewed and reinvigorated. This 80-minute
treatment also includes a warm rain rinse under
the KOHLER Custom Vichy shower, which is
unique to the Kohler spa experience.
Kohler Waters Spa is passionate about
providing guests with new and innovative
hydrotherapy treatments. We are thrilled to add
another signature water-based service to our
menu, while also paying homage to the brands
Scottish ties, said Garrett Mersberger, Director
of Kohler Waters Spas.
In addition to All Things Scotland, Kohler
Waters Spa is adding several new treatments to
the menus at Destination Kohler and Burr Ridge,
Ill. From the When Life Hands You Lemons
Massage, which is an immune-boosting and
soul-soothing alternative to a deep-tissue massage, to the Urban Repair Facial, which utilizes
For more information, pricing details and to register call Sports Core at 920-457-4444 or
online at sports-core.com for more information.
Early Release Wednesdays Youth Fitness Training Wednesdays, 2:45-3:45pm
Kids Motion Wednesday, May 4, 9-10am
Kids Night Out with Swimming - Friday, May 13, 5-9pm
DJ Cycle - Saturday, May 14, 12-1pm
Foam Rolling Workshop - Saturday, May 21, 10:15-11:45am
Pro Shop Special Set For Summer, May 16-29
Purchase any tennis skirt and get $10 off of a matching top of $50 or more.